A couple of years back footage of Philadelphia rapper, Quilly, getting jumped inside a studio leaked found it's way onto the internet. He sat down with Say Cheese TV to finally clear the air on what actually led up to that situation.
Posted by ChasinDatPaper on February 24, 2020 at 10:43am
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In the aftermath of Deontay Wilder's first career loss at the hands of Tyson Fury, a look ahead to whether a third match with Fury will be his next bout and what went wrong in the former champ's seventh-round TKO loss.
While NLE Choppa enjoys the single life, he still has a couple things to say about his ex girlfriend getting a tattoo of his face and calling NBA YoungBoy is the Goat.
On this episode of #DrinkChamps, Curren$y stops by to chop it up. Curren$y aka Spitta Andretti is a legendary Hip-Hop Recording Artist. Once signed to No Limit Records, Cash Money Records, Young Money, Warner Brothers, Def Jam and the legendary Roc-A-Fella; Curren$y has been associated with Rap’s elite.
One of the few artist to develop an incredible cult following, his Jet Life fan base has grown with him throughout his career! In this episode Curren$y shares a lot of gems with us. As an entrepreneur Curren$y talks about growing as a businessman by investing in his new business venture “Life Burger” a burger spot located in the historical Mid-City, New Orleans.
Curren$y shares the benefits of working with one producer on multiple records and the chemistry he’s developed with Smoke DZA. Curren$y also announces his upcoming podcast with Smoke DZA! The Champs talk Podcasting 101, providing Curren$y advice and discuss the power of podcasting, by sharing some of their experiences.
We also chop it up with Curren$y about this new generation of artists. Curren$y talks about the importance of preserving the art of rap, shown to him by his OG’s. And how the new generation should follow this blueprint as they have responsibilities as artists to preserve the culture as well.
Curren$y also talks about his Jet Life Label, his favorite artists from NOLA, his XXL Freshman Cover and much much more!
Posted by ChasinDatPaper on November 15, 2019 at 12:00pm
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Shannon Sharpe reacts to Cleveland Browns defensive end Myles Garrett hitting Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Mason Rudolph in the head with his own helmet in a brawl at the end of the game.
J Prince Jr is the son of the legendary J Prince, founder of the Rap A Lot Records imprint. He's been in the public eye many times over the years but hasn't done a full interview until today. We got him in the studio and he proceeded to fill us in on who he is, what he's done and much more. Enjoy!
1:24 Childhood, Growing up in Rap-A-Lot as J Prince’s Son 4:00 Living up to his father and Prince Family legacy 8:00 Entrepreneurial spirit 10:15 First time realizing his father’s respect and power 10:48 Wanting to become an artist growing up 11:25 Being from Houston. Impact on life 12:28 Going back to the hood. Never forgetting your roots 18:10Current Rap-A-Lot Records roster 19:10 Almighty Jay’s chain. Old School vs New School street mentality. 21:20 Handling 6ix9ine drama 24:08 Water dumping pranks 25:10 Thoughts on pressed ecstasy pills with Rap-A-Lot logos 26:15 Never experiencing drugs 27:00 Relationship with Pimp C and Bun B 28:10 Thoughts on Bushwick Bill, Gets Boys relationship 30:09 Mob Ties 31:45 Family ties with Drake 32:43 Middle man between Drake and Meek Mill during beef 34:35 Not doing interviews. Controlling own narrative. 36:45 Rejecting Love & Hip-Hop 39:50 “Megan the Staillion is the coldest female in the game” 42:15 Old Town Road takeover. Hip-Hop x Country movement 43:25 Mob Ties Compilation album with London on da Track
Hip-Hop legend Pete Rock joins Lord Jamar and Rah Digga on the Yanadameen Godcast. He talks about meeting James Brown, how he fell in love with music, producing for Rah Digga, Nas, and MORE!
0:00 Brooklyn's Black Lady Theater ad 0:40 Today's Mathematics 1:07 Intro 1:36 Lord Jamar introduces the show, and special guest Pete Rock 3:22 Pete Rock talks about how he fell in love with music 5:15 Pete Rock talks about meeting James Brown at 7 years old 15:45 Pete Rock talks about some of the rappers he produced for 24:01 Rah Digga asks Pete Rock how he felt when Jay-Z and Kanye West used "The Joy" 25:42 Credits/ Outro
Last night during Game 5 of the NBA Finals, Kevin Durant re-injured himself and his future is now more than ever up in the air. Hear Colin Cowherd's reaction to the injury and what he believes KD should do now.
Chris Broussard joins Colin Cowherd to discuss the status of Kevin Durant, and Giannis Antetokounmpo performance in the Eastern Conference Finals. Hear why he thinks KD played his last game with Golden State and will leave during NBA free agency.
Yanadameen Godcast season 2, segment 1 of Lord Jamar and Rah Digga host DJ Vlad. The trio speak about Nipsey Hussle's untimely passing, Kerry Lathan, DJ Vlad being blamed for rappers getting locked up, and Facebook banning Louis Farrakhan!
0:00 Brooklyn's Black Lady Theater ad 0:40 Today's Mathematics 0:58 Intro 1:29 Rah Digga introduces herself, Lord Jamar, and DJ Vlad 2:42 Lord Jamar let's the viewers know how they can donate to the show 3:49 Rah Digga shouts out Rampage and the whole Flipmode Squad 4:19 Rah Digga asks DJ Vlad if he was in California during Nipsey Hussle's funeral 4:44 DJ Vlad says there was a "sadness" throughout Los Angeles when Nipsey Hussle died 5:18 Lord Jamar says he didn't post an R.I.P. picture of Nipsey Hussle because he didn't want to clout chase 5:51 Rah Digga says she felt very compelled to post a Nipsey Hussle picture when he died 6:21 DJ Vlad says he interviewed Nipsey Hussle a few years ago 6:50 Lord Jamar says DJ Vlad gets a bad wrap 7:27 Lord Jamar gives DJ Vlad his credit for helping Kerry Lathan 8:52 DJ Vlad explains Kerry Lathan's situation 11:21 DJ Vlad says the LAPD wanted Kerry Lathan to testify against Eric Holder 12:30 DJ Vlad says Kerry Lathan's family started a GoFundMe campaign for him, which they helped with 13:01 Lord Jamar says it's good for a person to use their platform for something positive 13:30 Rah Digga says she was talking trash to DJ Vlad when they first met 14:03 Lord Jamar addresses Facebook and Instagram banning Louis Farrakhan 15:35 DJ Vlad says he thinks what Louis Farrakhan has done is amazing 16:19 Rah Digga asks, Who dictates what's appropriate for Facebook and Instagram? 17:03 Lord Jamar asks, What's considered appropriate? 17:58 DJ Vlad gives an example of "Fake News" that Facebook deemed inappropriate 18:58 Lord Jamar says Facebook and Instagram may be using the "Fake News" excuse for everything 20:40 Rah Digga says these platforms should know difference between "Fake News" and opinion 21:40 Rah Digga asks, if Flat Earth was banned too 22:30 Lord Jamar says it's unfair that the Flat Earth argument can't even be presented 24:39 Lord Jamar says not to trust these bastards 24:50 Credits 25:49 Outro
IBF Welterweight Champion Errol Spence Jr. joins Skip Bayless and Shannon Sharpe in studio on today's show. Spence explains why Manny Pacquiao should be his next fight, other challengers like Shawn Porter, and his favorite fighter of all-time in the Welterweight division.
In an explosive interview, R. Kelly is breaking his silence about the sexual abuse charges that landed him in jail last month. The embattled R&B singer spoke with “CBS This Morning” co-host Gayle King for nearly 80 minutes Tuesday. He said all the women now accusing him of physical and sexual abuse are lying.
Report via TMZ -- Drake is leaving behind one of his biggest songs featuring Michael Jackson as he heads across the pond to tour -- and it's all because of "Leaving Neverland."
Sources tell TMZ Drizzy's removed the song "Don't Matter to Me" -- a "Scorpion" track featuring MJ's vocals -- from his setlist on the UK leg of his international tour. His first show went down Sunday, and the omission didn't go unnoticed.
Drake was performing at Manchester Arena ... he started with the same opening and closing songs that he picked for his North America tour, with one big exception ... the Jackson track, which he'd performed in the USA throughout 2018.
The Manchester show was the first of about a dozen more shows across the pond. Drake will make stops in London, Birmingham and Dublin before it's all said and done.
No word on whether Drake actually believes the allegations against Michael -- our sources didn't speak on that one way or another. Regardless, Drake's move to mute MJ speaks volumes.
2 Chainz joins Skip Bayless and Shannon Sharpe in studio to discuss many topics. Hear him break down his relationship with LeBron James after he helped A&R his album 'Rap or go to the League'. He also explains the correlation between rappers and athletes, and why Anthony Davis the reason for the current state of the Los Angeles Lakers.