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Trae Tha Truth drops off an official music video for "It Ain't Fair (Rookie Season 1" featuring YB Puertorico, Fast Money, Big Tony, Lil Chad ,SkeetTaste, Cal Wayne, Yung Al, Jackboy Dee, 30 Wayz, Bloodbath, Laray Da Savage, and Obenoir.

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On todays episode of The Doc Hicks TV Podcast, Jounalist Doc Hicks Has A Special Guest Rapper And Investor By The Name Of 40 Glocc (@40Glocc3) On His Podcast. This Is 40 Glocc First Interview In Years Since Featuring On Dj Vladtv. We Talk Bout His Life In And Outside Of Music Including His Health After Being In Coma, Getting Back Healthy And Releasing New Music And Projects His Friendship With Prodigy And Meeting Him On The G Unit Tour, Wack100 Plus More Part 1.

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The highly touted Buffalo New York underground rap champions Griselda have announced their long-awaited Shady Records debut LP WWCD for this Friday, November 29th.

The album will feature Eminem, 50 Cent, Raekwon The Chef and more...

Westside Gunn, Conway The Machine and Benny The Butcher, the core of Griselda, have been three of the most prolific artists of the ladder half of the past decade with a rap acumen and grind that brought them from the streets of Buffalo; to cosigns and deals with two of the biggest and most important rappers of all time; a Shady Records label deal and now involvement with Roc Nation

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Part 1 of 5. Dave discusses dropping out of college, how he got his name, and how he got signed to Mass Appeal.

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Kuzzo Fly Interview On Joining The Luniz, Investing In Cannabis Industry And More (Part 1) Kuzzo Fly Brings us into his world and breaks down all the endeavors he currently has brewing. He walks us through how he became the third member of the Luniz, alongside Yukmouth and Numbskull from the Bay. Kuzzo Fly breaks down all the trails and tribulations he encountered prior to rapping, how he started rapping and the phone calls he recieved during a dark to pursued him to join the Luniz. Plus shares how he survived and made money in Richmond California, and shares million dollars worth of game throughout this whole interview!

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Dexter Sosa Hussey stops by and does a full Visual/Audio Interview with DOC HICKS TV. Dexter talks coming home from college on a summer break and finding out from his mother that his younger sister was dating someone that ended up leaving some valuable items at his parents house while attending a Anita Baker concert. These items ultimatly change Dex Hussey life and everyone else life around him after meeting Demetruis In 1985 in Detroit/ Ecourse Michigan. Plus Dex Hussey shares story about Mary J Blige Older Pepsi Commercial Causing Separation within the flenory brothers.

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Philthy Rich Interview Responding To Dame Fame Interview Plus Talks New Music, Retiring From Rap After 2 More Albums One Being Called East Oakland Legend And the Other Called Philip Beesley. (PART 1 of 2)

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Tray Deee spoke to VladTV about Snoop Dogg recently getting his star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, adding that he can't think of anyone else that deserves it more. He also spoke about Tekashi 6ix9ine's recent arrest and serious federal charges he's facing, which can carry up to 20 years to life.

Tray Deee said that he only faced a federal case once, but the charges were lowered before it went to court. He also shared his thoughts on Tekashi being put in general population and the inner workings between inmates in jail.

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Eminem sat down with Sway for an exclusive interview for his tenth studio album, Kamikaze. This is Part One.

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In this VladTV exclusive clip, Vlad sat down with Ayanna Jackson, a woman who accused 2Pac and his associates of rape in 1993. As a result, 2Pac was convicted of first-degree sexual assault and sentenced to one-and-a-half to four-and-a-half years in prison.

Jackson noted that the interview with Vlad is the first time she went on-camera to discuss the events that took place, ultimately leading up to the incarceration of the rapper. Jackson laid out how old she was when she met the rapper--around 19-years-old, along with the location they connected.

She said she was in the club having a drink, and the rapper walked up behind her, introduced himself, and they proceeded to head out of the VIP section to hit the dance floor. From there, Jackson describes Pac asking her to leave, resulting in them heading out to a hotel and having sex. Jackson noted she and Pac had sex at least two to three times that night, and that she left a message for Pac saying they had a good time afterward.

Jackson went on to tell Vlad she and Pac saw each other a few more times before the actual incident took place.

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Justice League (Official Trailer No. 1)

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Warner Bros. Pictures rolls out the first official trailer for their upcoming blockbuster film. "Justice League."

PlotFueled by his restored faith in humanity and inspired by Superman’s selfless act, Bruce Wayne enlists the help of his newfound ally, Diana Prince, to face an even greater enemy. Together, Batman and Wonder Woman work quickly to find and recruit a team of metahumans to stand against this newly awakened threat. But despite the formation of this unprecedented league of heroes—Batman, Wonder Woman, Aquaman, Cyborg and The Flash—it may already be too late to save the planet from an assault of catastrophic proportions.

Starring: Gal Gado (Diana Prince / Wonder Woman), Henry Cavill (Clark Kent / Superman), Amy Adams (Lois Lane), Jason Momoa (Arthur Curry / Aquaman), Ben Affleck (Bruce Wayne / Batman), Ezra Miller (Barry Allen / The Flash), Jesse Eisenberg (Lex Luthor).

Director: Zack Snyder

"Justice League" hits theaters nationwide on November 17.

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Check out the first teaser trailer for "Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales," the fifth installment of the movie franchise.

PlotCaptain Jack Sparrow is pursued by an old rival, Captain Salazar, who along with his crew of ghost pirates has escaped from the Devil's Triangle, and is determined to kill every pirate at sea. Jack seeks the Trident of Poseidon, a powerful artifact that grants its possessor total control over the seas, in order to defeat Salazar.

The film stars Orlando Bloom, Johnny Depp, Kaya Scodelario, Geoffrey Rush.

It is directed by Joachim Rønning, Espen Sandberg

"Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales" arrives in theaters on May 26, 2017.

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J. Cole and HBO have teamed up to bring fans the rapper's first premium channel concert special on January 9, 2016, at 10/9C.

In the weeks leading up to it HBO will release new documentary episodes every Wednesday. This week's is titled "F#$K Money, Spread Love."

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Radio legend Troi Torain (STAR) always delivers hard-hitting objective truth. As a culture critic he is vicious, as a businessman he is relentless, as a luminary he is un-matched.

Considered a radio pioneer by many, STAR has set precedents on the urban landscape and was recently inducted into News One's "Top 20 Black Radio Jockeys Of All Time."

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STAR & BUC WILD made the national stage on MTV (1999) but it was their radio show on New York's Hot 97 and Power 105 (2000 - 2006) that secured their place in Hip-Hop history.

Torain's resume includes The Source magazine, MTV Networks, Hot 97, Power 104.1, Power 105.1, Pulse 87, Hip-Hop Weekly magazine, Vladtv, Thisis50, 100.3 The Beat, shot97.com and VH1 (The Gossip Game).

This clip is from STAR's LIVE show (12noon -- 2pm) on http://shot97.com.

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The UW Battle League has done a fantastic job promoting their upcoming "High $takes" card. Check out their latest promo piece, Road of the Warrior, part one. This provides an all-access look at the main event taking place on January 26, 2014.

 

The card includes Loaded Lux vs. Hollow Da Don, Tsu Surf vs Calicoe, Hitman Holla vs O-Red andDaylyt Vs. B Magic. To top it all off the event is being hosted by Young Jack Thriller.

 

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The event is being held at Club NV in Elizabeth, New Jersey. If you can't make it to the live show don't worry because it will be available on PPV.

 

To purchase tickets to the show head over to UWHIGHSTAKES.EVENTBRITE.COM. To order the Pay-Per-View go to USTREAM.TV/UWBATTLELEAGUE.

 

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Mixtape Memories With DJ Whoo Kid (Part 1)

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Words by Daniel Isenberg @StanIpcus for Nahright

 

Nowadays, you might catch DJ Whoo Kid rocking a party in Dubai surrounded by foreign models, or interviewing A-list rappers and celebrities on his Shade 45 radio show. But back in the late ’90s and 2000s, he was running around New York City, killing the mixtape game. Many people’s first introduction to Whoo Kid was through his work on the infamous string of G-Unit mixtapes that helped turn 50 Cent into a rap superstar. And before that, he was in the mix with fellow Queens tape monsters like DJ Clue and DJ Envy, chasing after exclusives, trying to make a name for himself, and stay one step ahead of the competition.

 

In Part 1 of our Mixtape Memories interview with DJ Whoo Kid, he takes us back to his first introduction to making mixtapes, and recalls the ins and outs of his hustle to get exclusive songs, and also how he would tell elaborate lies to Def Jam personnel to get free records. Plus, he goes into detail about the time Big Pun kidnapped him over the release of a diss record, his legendary mixtape collaborations with Stretch Armstrong and G-Unit, and how his craftiness creating 50 Cent duets with unreleased Biggie and 2Pac acapellas had both Puff Daddy and Suge Knight trying to hunt him down. Read below, and stay tuned for more crazy antics and stories in Part 2, coming soon. Sada pop!

 

 

Influences/First Mixtape Experiences

DJ Whoo Kid: “The first time I made a tape was at my boy’s house. I used to hang with these Haitians that looked like they were Puerto Rican, but they were actually Haitian. DJ Cash, well, he was known as Blinthon—everyone thought he was my cousin because we went to the same college—he had turntables. I couldn’t afford turntables back then. They were like $1,000 or some bullshit each. I used to just practice and fuck around. He had all the records. And for me, it was like a hobby. I would to go to his house and do blend tapes. At that time, the Ron G tapes were out, Kid Capri had a mixtape. I was in college, so I was like eighteen or nineteen. This is like ‘92.

 

“Then, this DJ named Dirty Harry came out, and he was a Queens DJ. And [I heard his tapes], and I was like, ‘Holy shit.’ Meanwhile, I was living next door to Clue. Clue and Envy both lived down the block, across from each other. So I was already influenced by what Clue was doing. But Clue was stealing music, and I didn’t have any connections at that time.

 

“I tried to emulate what Dirty Harry was doing, but Dirty Harry was doing like digital blending with his mixes, using like an early type of Pro Tools. He was ahead of his time. I was doing it the old school way, mixing like [Michael Jackson’s] ‘The Way You Make Me Feel’ with Rakim. I’d get an R&B acapella and mix it with a hip-hop joint that was new, like Das EFX or whatever. And blends were hot back then. If you did an ill blend, people would love it. But I still wasn’t a known DJ. I just did it because that’s what I wanted to hear. I just loved the mixes. Dirty Harry, Ron G, Kid Capri, I used to look up to those dudes.

 

 

 

“I made a cassette tape called The Afterparty. That was my first tape. Then professionally, when I started doing hip-hop mixtapes, I went heavy with The Afterparty [series]. I would come out with the exclusives [on my hip-hop tape], and then if I wanted a little extra money because I was hot, I would come out with a blend joint. But back then, all I had was blends.

“I made three hundred [copies of my first tape] and put them out on Jamaica Avenue, and was running around like I was famous. I used to have [DJ Clue’s] dubbing machine, but [he] was so famous that he never knew. The dubbing machines were like $3,000 at that time. So I would have his dubbing machine, and copy all my tapes, and give it back to him before he knew about it.

 

“You’d put in one master, and [the dubbing machine] would copy like three other tapes [at once]. It was painstaking. You’d have to sit there [dubbing them yourself over and over]. But I had to. When he would leave his parent’s house, [I’d go borrow the machine]. We were all on the same block. I went to Queensborough [Community] College with him, and then he quit and took up DJing professionally. I stayed a little longer before I quit. I definitely got influenced by him. He had the Nissan Sentra, the box one, then went to like a BMW 320i or some shit. I was like, ‘This motherfucker got a Beemer, son! Fuck that shit, nigga! I’m gonna start doing tapes!’

 

“People hated Clue because he probably was in the right place at the right time, but he knew how to maneuver to get the exclusives. Stealing exclusives was big. The day I really knew I wanted to be a DJ is when Biggie was on Hot 97 talking about, ‘I want to kill DJ Clue for leaking ‘One More Chance.’ It’s unfinished. It’s one verse.’ But to a DJ, one verse is enough. You’re gonna buy the CD, but we got the record [before it came out in stores]. This is the record. So it was the adrenaline rush of an artist looking for you, and you know you ain’t supposed to put this out. And the fans, they went crazy, like, ‘Oh shit, a new Clue tape’s coming out with more [exclusives].’”

 

 

Getting Exclusives

“After I did the blends for a good year and change, I linked up with Clue’s camp. And Envy, who was like his underboss DJ, he introduced me to how to get exclusives. So I would get in their whip, and go through to all the labels with them. Back then, Justo (RIP), he was at Sony I think. We would go there and meet the A&Rs, and they’d give us DATs. Some A&Rs would give us unfinished stuff. But the number one places where we used to get the music from was the rap magazines. They had to rate the albums, so [the labels] had to send them [advanced copies]. And these guys that are rating the albums are making like $5 an hour, or they’re interns. So we’d show up with $300 or $400, like, ‘Give us all the albums you got here,’ and they’d give you all of them. That’s why labels started ink-marking the [audio], putting a drop, or saying, ‘Property of Interscope’ or whatever. So then the people who would rate them, that drop would be on their copy, and [the labels] could figure out who gave [the music to the mixtape DJs]. But for us, it was strictly some hustle shit.

 

“Another way we would get songs was from mixers. They don’t get paid either, and they’re there mixing the shit until six, seven in the morning. They have all those recording DATs on the wall, and there’s one DAT that records the whole session. So there would be different versions. That’s why we had Biggie rapping Lil’ Kim’s verses on ‘Queen Bitch,’ talking about sucking dick and all this shit. So we’d save those for a month where we had no exclusives. Like, we know [it’s him doing a reference track for Lil’ Kim], but it sounds fucked up. [Laughs.] I still have a lot of those kind of songs.

 

“[The labels] didn’t understand it. We didn’t even understand it. We just saw it as a way to make money. [If I have a Biggie exclusive], I’m outta here! But I used to look at DJ Clue like, ‘You’re putting out all this new shit. You’re down with Jay Z and all these guys.’ It was too competitive. Every time I’d go to the store [trying to sell them my tapes, they’d be like], ‘Oh, we got Clue, we don’t need your shit.’”

 

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CRAZE - BEST IN MY CITY (VOL. 1)

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  • 01. THE INTRODUCTION {PROD. BY VYBE BEATZ}
  • 02. I'M DAT NIGGA {FEAT. QUIS THA FLIGHT}
  • 03. ONE TIME {PROD. BY WONYA LOVE}
  • 04. FRONT LINE {PROD. BY TRAP OFFICIAL}
  • 05. PRIORITIES {PROD. BY STREET EMPIRES}
  • 06. BY THE BOAT {PROD. BY VYBE BEATZ}
  • 07. I'M FOREAL {PROD. BY WONYA LOVE}
  • 08. I'M NOT A RAPPER {PROD. BY DION LEE}
  • 09. RIGHT NOW { PROD. BY VYBE BEATZ}
  • 10. PART OF ME {PROD. BY JAY STARS}
  • 11. IT'S A GO FEAT. BIG JAMES {PROD. BY KID FLASH}
  • 12. SHOOT & SCORE {PROD. BY CEILINGS BEATZ}
  • 13. VENTIN' {PROD. BY DAVINCI}
  • 14. DEATH OF ME {PROD. BY WONYA LOVE}
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