Kelly Rowland Talks Creative Process, Longevity, Love For R&B, Career & More [Video]

It’s official! Kelly Rowland’s fourth solo studio album, Talk A Good Game, is now in stores. Led by the singles “Kisses Down Low” and “Dirty Laundry,” the project taps into the Golden Era of R&B (90s) for inspiration, and with Kelly’s love for the genre, we think you may share her excitement. Check out the first part of our intimate chat with Ms. Kelly as she shares details around the record’s creation, her love for R&B, career and more. Previously: Kelly Rowland feat. Pusha T – Street Life [Audio]

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R.A. The Rugged Man feat. Tech N9ne & Krizz Kaliko – Holla-Loo-Yuh [Video]

Fresh off the release of his acclaimed new album “Legends Never Die“, R.A. The Rugged Man is unveiling the most highly-anticipated video off the project. “Holla-Loo-Yuh” features two iconic emcees uniting, as R.A. is joined by Tech N9ne, with fellow Strange Music emcee Krizz Kaliko on the hook. While R.A. and Tech have run in the same circles for over a decade, the all-out lyrical slaughter of “Holla-Loo-Yuh” marks their historic first-ever collaboration. “Legends Never Die” is R.A.’s long-awaited new album, and also features appearances from the likes of Hopsin, Brother Ali, Talib Kweli, Vinnie Paz, Masta Ace, Sadat X, Eamon, and more. Previously: R.A. The Rugged Man Talks Biggie; Argument w/ Floyd; Record Deals [Video]

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Iggy Azalea Talks Tupac, Depression Growing Up, Dad Leaving Her, Cleaning Job With Mom [Video]

Exclusive in-depth interview with Iggy Azalea. In part 4 Iggy talks to Nick Huff Barili about how she fell in love with Hip Hop listening to Tupac’s Baby Don’t Cry at age 12 and how she used to be obsessed with rap lyrics, making sure her and her friends were saying the right words. Her first attempt at writing rhymes was to impress a boy letting him know that he was the silver lining of her life. Iggy says that she felt very alone growing up in Australia because her parents had a bad relationship. In 5th grade her father left her a note at school saying he had left her which was the beginning of her isolation from people around her. Iggy was scared of her father growing up but now that she is older she gets him and they get a long well. Iggy shares that she was very depressed growing up and that music was the only thing that kept her going. Iggy had a lot of jobs to save money which included working at a supermarket, at a record store (before she got fired for stealing an Ashanti single) and cleaning houses with her Mom. Her Mom gave her $200 to go to a recording studio to record her first song, which meant a lot to Iggy because she knew how hard her Mom worked to get that money. Ultimately working with her Mom helped Iggy appreciate her Mom even more and brought them closer. Previously:

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Mac Miller Talks “WMWTSO”, Unreleased Record w/ Future & Q-Tip, Sales Predictions & Skits [Video]

Mac Miller sits down with @MidtownNate of The Source to discuss his sophomore album ‘Watching Movies With The Sound Off’ in stores June 18th. In the interview, Mac explains having a bigger hand in the production and architecture of the album than with his debut LP, along with the importance of album skits and his ideal sales projection for WMWTSO. The rapper/producer also reveals details about an unreleased track featuring Future and Q-Tip titled “Back To Earth”. Previously: Mac Miller x Prodigy x Alchemist – Toca Tuesdays Freestyle [Video]

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The Truth With Elliott Wilson: Kanye West’s “Yeezus” Vs. J.Cole’s “Born Sinner” [Video]

Elliott Wilson takes to the streets of New York City to kick off the third season of The Truth with one of the summer’s biggest hip-hop matchups: Kanye West’s “Yeezus” vs. J.Cole’s “Born Sinner”. YN gets the scoop from J.Cole’s right hand man, Ibrahim “IB” Hamad; and Yeezy’s contributing producer, Mike Dean- but who will get the edge in the end? Previously: The Truth With Elliott Wilson: J. Cole “Truly Yours 2″ [Video]

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