Renato Moicano explains why he won’t actually feel like fighting in his home country against Jose Aldo at UFC Fortaleza, whether or not he thinks the former champion is motivated to fight in what could be his final year in MMA, his thoughts on Max Holloway’s win over Brian Ortega, and more.
Michael Rapaport joins Skip Bayless and Shannon Sharpe to discuss LeBron James on today's show. Hear Rapaport and Shannon go at it over LeBron's return and his impact on the Lakers since joining the team.
Killer Mike pulled up to The Breakfast Club this morning, to chop it up about why black people don't support each other, private schools vs public schools, + more! One thing that Mike emphasized during his Interview was "re-investing in our community", meaning that you should be helping to re-vitalize your community even after you have already left. Envy chimed in to add about how he has gotten into real estate and while he does love his cars, jewelry etc, what he has been trying to do is teach other the keys to buying/selling so they can succeed.
The Breakfast Club then played a clip for Mike of Nick Cannon talking about White woman in America, in which Cannon said:
"White women are looked at as success, In America, we see a white woman 'I couldn't have you. My daddy couldn't have you. My granddaddy couldn't have you. I would get killed even looking at you.' So, now, if I play for the NBA, I want 'em all."
Speaking on being with someone of the same race Mike talked about how culture plays a big influence on parents decisions to tell their children not to bring home a certain type of person. Providing examples of the Jewish Faith & Chinese culture the rapper went on to say "If I was a Jewish parent who was married to the faith and the culture, even though my child might get angry & I wont get frowned upon because i'm trying to keep my ethnicity and culture alive, a 10,000 year old religion, I can't let you break that because you want to have fun". Killer Mike went on to speak about how his parents told him not to bring a white girl home but not because they didn't like white people, but because it was to keep their culture intact.
The conversation then shifted to the conversation of going to public school vs going to Private schools and what would be better for your children. Mike and DJ Envy really got into this conversation as it they argued about whether getting a private school education is better for their children.
Darren Till & Jorge Masvidal have first staredown ahead of UFC London CHUCK LIDDELL on UFC's handling of Jon Jones: "IT'S NOT FAIR, CHANGE THE RULES!" STEPHEN THOMPSON on Conor McGregor ARIEL HELWANI says Holloway vs. McGregor might be next, takes a jab at Donald Cerrone again MICHAEL BISPING reacts to Khabib and Conor McGregor NSAC hearing DILLON DANIS makes fun of Khabib & his fans on Twitter DARREN TILL explains why he's not moving up to 185, talks Jorge Masvidal fight JORGE MASVIDAL on Darren Till fight, talks his size
North Carolina’s own Madison Jay set to have breakout year with New single “Hot Sh!t”
For the past few years Madison has been steady as one of the most consistent artists in the Carolinas and he doesn’t disappoint by dropping off his latest track “Hot Shit”. Fresh off the heels of his buzz worthy track/visual “Line ‘Em Up” Jay links with RIAA certified beatsmith Clinton Place (Westside Connection, Kurupt, and Canibus) to turn everything up a few notches over hard drums with bars like “feel great, excelerate, I’m top speed/ it’s BIG, Pac, then me I’m Top 3”! Madison is currently on a Radio Promo Run through out the south promoting the record.
Only time will tell if Madison can live up to such a boisterous claim!
San Diego's best kept secret is about to be told the super producer "Loose Lyric" comes from behind the boards to booth to connect with fellow westcoaster "JuJu" to deliver "SunSet" a based on a true story of the ups & downs of a hood romance gone wrong... so press play and vibe to this one then holla at him via Twitter/ IG @Looselyric & IG "JuJu" @Jullissareis
Report via TMZ -- Three known associates of Tekashi 6ix9ine just got slapped with federal indictments, and law enforcement sources tell TMZ ... Tekashi dropped the dime on one of them for the Chief Keef shooting.
Law enforcement sources tell TMZ ... Kintea McKenzie, Anthony Ellison and Denard Butlerhave all been indicted in connection with crimes related to Tekashi.
More specifically, we're told McKenzie (aka Kooda B) was indicted right after Tekashi spoke with investigators and pinned him as the trigger man at the Keef shooting last June in Times Square.
McKenzie was allegedly paid $10k to shoot Chief Keef ... according to our law enforcement sources. Remember, Tekashi and Keef had been beefing leading up to the shooting. As we first reported ... 2 men, including a known Tekashi associate, tracked down Keef in NYC and opened fire but missed.
We're told authorities have not apprehended McKenzie. Ellison is already in custody for allegedly kidnapping and assaulting Tekashi ... and Butler was busted by the ATF on Wednesday. Ellison and Butler are expected to appear in court later this afternoon.
The U.S. Attorney's Office for the Southern District of NY declined to comment on Tekashi's cooperation. We've reached out to Tekashi's lawyer, so far no word back.
As we previously reported ... the feds had been looking into whether Tekashi ordered the hit after he appeared to dime himself out on video. He's been behind bars since November when he was busted on racketeering charges.
Fast rising West Coast rapper Blueface stopped by The Breakfast Club to talk about getting his start in the rap game, linking up with Wack100, playing football in college and more.
Speaking about how he started out and eventually became a Billionaire, Rubin said when he was 8 years old he has 3 different business such a shoveling snow. At the age of 14 he opened up his first ski shop also revealing at the age of 13 he made twenty five thousand dollars fixing up ski's in his parents basement. Eventually it all backfired on him and found himself in debt, but after agreeing he would go to college his father bailed him out. All of this led him to become one of the biggest footwear sellers in the world.
Rubin has also been a big part of the work Meek Mill has been doing for criminal justice reform and even had a part in helping him fight his ongoing case. The two originally met at a past NBA All Star game. After they got to know each other Meek would come to the games more often, Rubin also called Meek one of his closest friends.
When the Philly rapper was going through his case Rubin wrote a letter detailing his friendship with Meek in hopes of creating some change and swaying the judges opinion in his case. Going to his probation hearing and being there when Meek got sentenced Rubin said: "I literally look at Meek and he always wants to be Mr tough guy, and his eyes turn pink, I cant remember the last time something made me tear up and I looked at him and said I will not stop until you're out of prison and she is off the bench".
This is a tribute mixtape for Mac Miller's body of work/Freestyles dedicated to his influence in todays music. Rapper/producer Mac Miller was found dead Friday at the age of 26. The news comes as a shock to the music community and to Miller’s fans, who’d watched the Pennsylvania product go from rap underdog to indie hipster star to an ever-evolving artist whose journey was as intriguingly against-the-grain as it was tragically short. Follow us on IG @galafatimusic @jamal.j.williams.39
Conradz Productionz & Galafati Music Group debuts a classic Mixtape from one of Upstate(Rochester)New York's most iconic Group/Label called "The Best Of Conradz Vol.1" Download,Comment,Share & Enjoy. Follow J-Blast @facebook.com/Jamal.j.williams.39, Instagram: @Jamal.j.williams.39 Instagram:@GalafatiMusic
Galafati Music Group / Conradz Productionz Presents "Just Fuck It" in support of Colin Kaepernick and Nike. All music/artists represent the take a knee movement. Follow us on IG @galafatimusic
Galafati Music Group / Conradz Productionz Presents #HypeBeast "Just Do It" in support of Colin Kaepernick and Nike. All music/artists represent the take a knee movement. Follow @facebook.com/Jamal.j.williams.39, Instagram: @Jamal.j.williams.39 Instagram:@GalafatiMusic,Twitter: @valantinog
Indie rapper Snow Tha Product dropped by The Breakfast Club to talk about her recent release from Atlantic Records, business moves and releasing new music on her own.
In this VladTV clip, Sick Jacken spoke on Vlad interview Mr. Criminal and his comments about Cypress Hill being more on the black side of the coin. Sick Jacken said music has nothing to do with race, and it’s stupid for people to compartmentalize. He also said he didn’t subscribe to any comparisons of Mexican rappers, saying he wanted to be himself.
Along with that, Sick Jacken spoke on Big Duke getting shot in the neck and being paralyzed from the neck down. He described the transformation of his brother going from being a powerful man to “people talking around him like he’s a baby.”