Jermaine Dupri Interview w/ Montreality [Video]

JD speaks about: – The type of student he was at school (0:15) – Jobs he had as a teenager growing up (0:31) – What he spent his 1st big paycheck on (0:54) – The key to success (1:03) – His passion for literature & favorite books (1:39) – What he thinks he were in a previous lifetime (2:16) – His last meal of choice (2:28) – What made him become vegan (2:51) – His favorite cartoon character (3:16) – Having settled his beef with Dr.Dre & Eminem (3:33) – Remembering Nate Dogg (3:58) – Having wanted to work with OutKast (4:30) – His relationship with Bow Wow (5:12) – So So Def Recordings’ 20th anniversary celebration (6:52) – Artists he would like to collaborate with (7:50) – Upcoming projects & his new year’s resolution (8:14) Previously: Jermaine Dupri, Jagged Edge, Da Brat, Dondria, Fresco Kane & Bow Wow – Celebration (Remix) [Audio x Download]

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Sparkle Motion – Miracle Blends, Volume 1 [Mixtape]

Time to lace up those Timbs, throw on a Champion hoodie and get ya Eastcoast Stomp on… Sparkle Motion are back with “MIRACLE BLENDS”. TOBES and DJ Yoda cut, mix and scratch their way through an hour of “Yo! MTV Raps” staples, blending Hip-Hop and R&B acapellas with instrumentals, originals and remixes – with a few surprises thrown in along the way. “Miracle Blends” was inspired by the legendary New York City tape-masters of the early 90s like Ron G, Kid Capri and Doo Wop. Tracklist Mary J. Blige & Big Daddy Kane – Prince of Real Love (Blend) Prince Markie Dee – Typical Reasons (Swing My Way) Chi Ali & The Notorious B.I.G. – Roadrunner Bullshit (Blend) Little Shawn – I Made Love (4 Da Very 1st Time) Naughty By Nature & Jade – I Wanna Love You, Bastard (Blend) Positive K – I Got A Man Queen Latifah – Latifah’s Had It Up 2 Here Eric B. & Rakim – What’s On Your Mind Roz featuring D-Nice – A-Yo, Crumbs! (Blend) 2Pac – If My Homie Calls K-Solo – I Can’t Hold It Back Portrait – Honey Dip Fam-Lee – Runs In The Fam-Lee Monie Love – Work It Out Intelligent Hoodlum & Tha Alkaholiks – Likwit Groove (Blend) Naughty By Nature – Written On Ya Kitten Intro – Let Me Be The One Kool G. Rap & Snoop Doggy Dogg – Ill Street Nuts (Blend) Heavy D. & The Boyz, Naughty By Nature & C.E.B. – On

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Biggie’s Daughter T’yanna Wallace Re-Visits Bed-Stuy In First Official Interview [Video]

Sharon Carpenter had the opportunity to sit down for an exclusive interview with the hip hop legend’s eldest child – her first in-depth interview ever — where she takes the focus away from her father’s death to celebrate his life and finally allows us the chance to get to know the person T’yanna Wallace has become.

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ASAP Rocky Breaks Down “1 Train” [Video]

When you think about New York, you think about things like the subway, and I needed to bring it back to that essence. [But] when I’m rapping and mentioning ‘anything is better than that 1 train,’ it’s the truth. When it’s winter, it’s cold in the station — especially on 96th Street, you’re waiting for hours because more than likely the 2 and 3 are running the most, and the 1 and 9 are taking the longest. Is the 9 still running? [No] Goes to show, I ain’t been down there in a while. In the summer, it’s hot as hell and too packed. In the winter, it’s cold as hell and too packed. Anything’s better than the 1 train, man. I wanted to make a posse cut that felt like an original ’90s underground track, and I didn’t have to tell anyone what to do. The beat is self-explanatory — when you hear it, it just makes you wanna flow on some backpacker shit. I took it upon myself to feature all the people who I respect as artists of my generation — Danny Brown, K.R.I.T, Yelawolf, Joey Bada$$, Action Bronson, Kendrick — I feel like they fit the criteria of the underground feel. I could’ve easily went and got Puff Daddy or Rick Ross, but I felt like this one needed the young feeling to it. And everybody came and ripped it in their own way. Nobody sounded alike, everybody took it back to the essence and they

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Game Interview w/ WSJ Live [Video]

Jayceon Taylor, also known as “The Game”, has seen success recently with his released album, “Jesus Piece’ and his reality show. Now, he and his manager Dontay “Taydoe” Kidd want to leverage his mainstream success to help him evolve from a rapper to more of a business mogul. In this sitdown interview with the Wall Street Journal’s Lee Hawkins, the Game, Kidd and producer DJ Skee talk about The Game’s journey to success and what it will take for him to make the transition from one of rap’s most feared and fearless personas to mogul. They also discuss his ongoing rivalries with rappers such as 50 Cent and 40 Glocc and his level of openness to the possibilities of resolving the differences between members of his former group, the G-Unit, and a G-Unit reunion.

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