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Read moreDuane DaRock links with The LOX and Veronica for “That Money” off his mixtape “DaResume Vol. 2”.
Read moreThe 21-year-old spoke with Microphone Check in Austin, Texas, during SXSW a couple days before the release of his second major label album. He says he feels like I Don’t Like S—, I Don’t Go Outside is really his first album, though. “This is the first thing that I’ve said that I fully stand behind, like the good and the bad of it,” he says. “I’ve never been this transparent with myself or with music. I’ve never been behind myself this much.”
Read moreOff of Carter’s “TUKI Tape”, which is available here.
Read moreJay 305’s “Taking All Bets” album is coming soon.
Read moreDUBB (South Central Los Angeles), has released his first episode of new mini docu-series “7 Days A Week”. Follow along with Quincey White aka DUBB, as he takes us into his childhood growing up in the streets of South Central LA amongst the gang infested neighborhood of Athens Park. Watch as he takes us on his journey to making something out of nothing as he speaks of his upbringing, his motivations and his purpose in the music industry as he takes you around his neighborhood documented by Director Yellow Nguyen
Read moreKeyshia Cole worked with Kanye West on the lead single to her debut album, “I Changed My Mind,” and the singer says she is actively working on getting back in the studio with the Chicago emcee. The Oakland-born artist adds that she’s been talking with her manager Manny about a plan to work on new music with Mr. West. During the conversation Keyshia also spoke about meeting Iggy Azalea while both of them were working with Steve Madden, and the “Trust and Believe” singer had nothing but great things to say about Iggy. Keyshia also added that it was possible that she would be making new music with the Australian-born emcee. To hear more of what Keyshia had to say, including details about hanging out with 2Pac as a teen, hit the above clip.
Read moreCharles Hamilton and Rita Ora perform “NY Raining” live on Ebro in the Morning. Bonus: Rosenberg plays MatchMaker with Action Bronson & Rita Ora below.
Read moreAction Bronson & Alchemist stop by the breakfast club for an exclusive interview. Action Bronson talks losing weight, Music, Cooking crazy stories and more.
Read moreFrom tossing bagged up weed into the crowd to clotheslining fans, Action Bronson walks us through the top 10 stage antics of his musical career. Action Bronson and Mario Batali make pizza together after the break.
Read moreIn the latest edition of the Smokebox, B-Real aka Dr. Greenthumb link up with Imani & Bootie Brown from The Pharcyde. The trio discuss the groups history, creating their own lane, celebrating 20 years in the music game, working with J Dilla, influencing a generation of artists, chipotle, & much more while smoking the finest flowers from Daddy’s Pipes & Collective.
Read moreNardwuar interviews Rae Sremmurd at SXSW 2015 in Austin, Texas!
Read moreToday we give you part 2 of CRWN with Big Sean and Elliott Wilson. The Detroit MC breaks down what he thinks the purpose of making music is, what he used to listen to while riding to school, and what he’s learned in the studio with Kanye West and Eminem.
Read moreWest Coast legend Suga Free sat down with VladTV and shared his thoughts on Kendrick Lamar’s new solo album, To Pimp a Butterfly, as Charlamagne tha God said he hears Suga Free’s influence on the record. Free agreed, saying he heard himself on the album and respects Kendrick for knowing his West Coast Hip Hop roots. He also says the “funk” influence found within both his own catalogue as well as on TPAB will never die. See what the influential MC had to say about the young king above.
Read moreVladTV offers another exclusive with Alchemist courtesy of Leyla Stacked. The clip commences with the veteran MC turned beatsmith being challenged to name his favorite artists to work with, and Alchemist names a legendary emcee in his response. “This is not the most fun or favorite artist, but I feel like I need to get back in with Nas again. It’s been a long time since we’ve worked [together].” Soon the conversation turns to how Hip-Hop impacted his life as an adolescent growing up in Beverly Hills. Revealing that he’s never really pondered it, Al adds, “Rap was raising us. In Beverly Hills — or wherever people were growing up — at that time we were raised off of Rap — “Yo! MTV Raps,” [and 93.5] KDAY radio.” He lightens the mood by adding, “I dunno, I guess I’m like the hardest sh*t to ever come out of Beverly Hills. I outdid Lenny Kravitz; that was my competition.” Next, Alchemist speaks on how his race has affected his musical maturation. The acclaimed producer maintains, “We know how the world is; we all know what exists in the world.” He explains that there have never been in “incidents” where racism prevented his creativity from flourishing. Al reiterates, “You listen to music; you close your eyes and listen to the sh*t.” Watch the full clip to hear more, including his thoughts on Iggy Azalea.
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