TAKE NOTE AND LISTEN AS CIPHER J.E.W.E.L.S (MD7) TALKS MORE ABOUT HIS BOOK ‘SECRET MONEY MANUAL’ THIS IS PT.3 FILMED BY UKOVERSTOOD
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TAKE NOTE AND LISTEN AS CIPHER J.E.W.E.L.S (MD7) TALKS MORE ABOUT HIS BOOK ‘SECRET MONEY MANUAL’ THIS IS PT.3 FILMED BY UKOVERSTOOD
BUY FROM – http://www.amazon.co.uk/The-Secret-Mo…
Nore explains what went down in mid-2012 when a phone call of Havoc allegedly dissing Prodigy surfaced online, which Nore confirmed was Havoc’s voice on the Breakfast Club. Nore now says he actually didn’t hear the audio, but stepped in to bring Mobb Deep back together, because he didn’t want to be tied to the break-up.
http://www.hardknock.tv Exclusive in-depth interview with De La Soul at Paid Dues. In part 1, De la reminisces about the making of their track “Buddy” and shares that the amazing moments that were captured in videos like Buddy happened because they were not thinking about how much money they were going to make, instead they were enjoying the people around them, making music and having a good time. “The fun comes in when you forget about this being a career and what we are earning. The dollar is evil! -Dave aka Trugoy the Dov.
As the interview progresses De La Soul talks about up coming tour with LL Cool J, Ice Cube and Public Enemy called The Kings Of The Mic and how they are looking forward to the competition on stage. Pos goes on to explain that friendly competition is good for keeping everyone on there toes when performing. Pos tells the story of how when Big Daddy Kane performed before LL Cool J he would want to “Crush this shit” even though Kane was cool with LL. LL would be under pressure when he came to perform because Kane had just ripped the crowd. Same with De La when they opened for Tribe Called Quest and Tribe had a hot record out. The competition was always friendly because at the end of the day they all had respect for each other. De la thinks that now days popularity is championed over good music and artists approach performing from a mindset of self gratification instead of challenging each other to see who can get the crowd the liveliest. De la also brings up the point that they hear a lot of hits these days but not too many classics that people are going to be listening 10 years from now.
Before we finish part 1 of the interview, De La talks about the chance of a Native Tongues reunion album, tour or something. You will have to watch the video to get their response.
This is just Part 1, stay tuned on Monday for part two of hardknock.tv conversation with De La Soul exclusively at www.hardknock.tv
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Semtex is head of the urban music division at Universal, he’s a blogger, a club DJ and a long standing radio DJ/host up at BBC 1Xtra.
R.A. The Rugged Man presents the latest taste off his new album “Legends Never Die”. “Learn Truth” is the historic first-ever collaboration between R.A. and his former Rawkus labelmate Talib Kweli. “Legends Never Die” in stores April 30th 2013.
Talib Kweli reflects on R.A.’s career and what he’s learned from his onetime Rawkus labelmate.
“Learn Truth” producer Mr. Green also recalls hearing some of hip-hop’s elite (including Black Thought of The Roots) marvel at R.A.’s lyricism. R.A. The Rugged Man’s new album Legends Never Die hits stores everywhere on April 30th, 2013.
Muve Music from Cricket Wireless recently caught up with Ghostface Killah for a quick interview, and asked him about how the hip-hop environment has changed over the last 20 years.
“I’m like the old grandmother that just likes to bake pies,” said Ghostface, explaining his present place in the game. “But it’s gotta be the way I do it…I can’t leave the butter out, I gotta put it in.”
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Legendary Wu-Tang rapper Raekwon opened up about ODB’s death, revealing that he saw Dirty’s body when he died, and said he had a face of bravery. Raekwon also opened up about ODB’s drug use and how it affected the crew.
Legendary Wu Tang rapper Ghostface Killah opens up about working with RZA on his new album “12 Reasons to Die,” and his mentality while creating the project. Ghostface also talks about his new projects and how to find his music on Cricket’s Muve Music.
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New-school rapper Hopsin meets legendary underground emcee R.A. The Rugged Man in this behind-the-scenes interview after a recent concert. In the clip, Hopsin and his Funk Volume cohorts Jarren Benton, Dizzy Wright, SwizZz, and DJ Hoppa speak on the Rugged Man’s influence, an upcoming collaboration between Hop and R.A., internet haters, and more. R.A. The Rugged Man’s new album “Legends Never Die” hits stores on April 30th, 2013.
In this episode, Crate Diggers celebrate legendary producer J Dilla, who has worked with The Roots, Common, Erykah Badu, Janet Jackson and A Tribe Called Quest. Then we join musician friends J. Rocc, DJ Spinna, Frank Nitt and Grap Luva in Detroit to open Dilla’s storage locker, never-before-seen to the public.
Crate Diggers profiles people with extraordinary vinyl record collections, with owners displaying and telling the stories behind their collections
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