Joey BadA$$ stops by the breakfast club and gets a dose of the tacky hosts who only look for drama. I’m not gonna front like I don’t watch these things but I’m just saying their always looking for dirt. Anyway, just enjoy haha.
Jhené Aiko talks about Nas/Lauryn Hill Tour, her debut album, & Big Sean.
Well this is self explanatory… Big Boi Discusses Vicious Lies and Dangerous Rumors
How are we talking about you not knowing who J NICS is???!? Luckily The Capture sums up the man, the myth and the legend with this video.
“The Capture” recently got to spend some time with J NICS in his home town of Miami and on the road while he was working on the “DarkSide” project with DJ Burn One. As he travels through Florida, Atlanta, Texas, Philly and NewYork; NICS talks about his past creative experiences and how each of those steps have helped him and his music grow. We also get an inside look at J NICS and DJ Burn One’s creative process for DarkSide, set to be released December 11th.
Best said in their own words:
Out Da Box TV caught up with Big Boi (Of Outkast) for a brief interview. He speaks on his upcoming album entitled “Vicious Lies and Dangerous Rumors” and tells us how he continues to stay motivated and successful in the music business today
S/O to Out Da Box TV
Said best in their own words:
In an exclusive sit down with TheWellVersed & 2DopeBoyz, Kendrick Lamar reveals that not a single thing on good kid, m.A.A.d city was fabricated and this album closes a chapter in his life that he’s been rhyming about since the Kendrick Lamar EP, Overly Dedicated and Section.80. Back in late 2011, Lamar stated to TWV that his major label debut would unite all of the loose ends told on the previous projects. Turns out that his master plan was well executed as good kid, m.A.A.d. city does an excellent job of telling the Compton emcee’s story. For Lamar, the entire process was therapeutic.
Shoutout to the homies at TheWellVersed & 2DopeBoyz for always putting out quality material.
Dee Vazquez does it again with still my favorite interview series. Her interviews are simple, straight to the point and have some of the best questions. Same questions as usual, but different answers.
I can’t believe Dee Vazquez has been doing these interviews for two years now. Man how the time flies. This is by far my favorite interview out of any type. Her questions make each artist think and they are out of the ordinary. A$AP keeps trying to get with Dee though, shit is funny. LiveLoveA$AP is out now.







