DJ Jazzy Jeff Talks Fresh Prince If Bel-Air, DJing, Money, Will Smith & Obama [Video]

In part 2 of our interview, Jack sneaks the Famous dap on Jeff even though it was suppose to be reserved for only him and Will. DJ Jazzy Jeff gives a run down of his favorite DJs, the evolution of technology effecting DJs, talks getting thrown out the door on “The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air”, changing Aunt Viv on the show, what it takes to be #1, people automatically associating him with Will Smith, says you have to surround yourself with honest people, would love to play for Obama, webisodes “Vinyl Destination” that show him traveling around the world, says money cannot but happiness & much more! Previously: DJ Jazzy Jeff On Challenge Of Will Smith Making New Music [Video]

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B-Real Says Social Media Makes Rap Beef More Critical [Video]

B-Real shares his thoughts on how rap beef is a lot more dangerous now that social media is around, revealing that even if the rapper doesn’t do something, he knows someone who will. B-Real also talks about how the police get involved with rap beef through social media, bringing the situation to a whole different level. Previously: B-Real Details Past Ice Cube Beef Over Stealing Songs [Video]

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REWIND w/ Big K.R.I.T. [Video]

Big K.R.I.T.’s Rich Dad Poor Dad (off his Live From the Underground album) is a deeply personal record. In the song, K.R.I.T. shares some of the many jewels his father dropped on him as a kid and how that shaped him as a man. For the video to the song, K.R.I.T. went even deeper. He took us on an inside journey to some of the most significant places in his hometown of Meridian, MS. We caught up with K.R.I.T. and he gave us a candid and detailed account of both the meaning of the song and the significance of each of the images featured in the video. This is REWIND: Rich Dad Poor Dad. Previously: Big K.R.I.T. Live @ The Broccoli Fest In Washington, D.C. [Video]

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The Truth With Elliott Wilson: 3 Rap Songs You Should Own [Video]

We tell you about the best songs and, unfortunately, we tell you about the worst songs. But what about the quality hip-hop that slips through the cracks? Today on The Truth, Elliott shares his top 3 rap songs that you should own. Think he skipped over any gems? Sound off in the comments with YOUR 3 songs that you think everyone should own. Previously: The Truth With Elliott Wilson: Drake “No New Friends” & “Girls Love Beyonce” [Video]

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