Interview with Bishop Lamont talking about how he first met Kanye and Dr. Dre
Ludacris speaks on 9th Wonder and the Do The Right Thing song. The beat is sample from some Brazilian joint. Luda also speaks on how Common jumped on the track. 9th Wonder is a legend, and for those that didn’t know, 9th wonder makes beat on the Fruity Loops.
Styles P Interview.
Memphis Bleek talking about Jay-Z and his loyalty.
He had a Lexus before people even knew what they were.
This is the response T.I made to one of Jim Jones comment due to the swagger like us
track. If you did not know, Jim made a statement on why he was not on the Swagger Like Us
song. He also said that T.I has no swagg. For a country dude i think he got alot of swagg.
In my opinion Jim is one of the flyest dude in the rap game and he is also a trend setter but
lyrically he cannot compete with T.I.
Who do you think got more Swagga ??
This is exclusive audio we got of Jay-Z getting interviewed by Khaled and K. Foxx last night on 99 Jamz in promotion of the two free concerts that he’s doing in Miami this weekend on behalf of the Obama campaign. In short, go out and VOTE!!!!! And buy Blueprint 3.
Tony Yayo had a interview with Examiner and discussed a few things going on with Marvin Bernard and the G-Unit.
Interview by Katrina-Kasey Wheeler:
KW: Do you think that it is easier for people to get into legal trouble than some may believe?
TY: I think a lot of people get in trouble with the law. I live in Long Island, and I see different types of trouble. I see kids get arrested for stupid things. When you go back to the south side of Jamaica – back to the old neighborhood, you might see a kid get arrested for gun possession, crack possession, or cocaine possession. My having a criminal record is a way for me to talk to the kids about how serious these crimes are – especially the DWIs. Someone could get jail time out of that. It is a way to get back to the kids; they don’t want to be getting into these troubles, because jail is for nobody.
KW: No matter what G-Unit does, it is always a success. All of you have written songs about actual experiences that you have overcome. Is this why the music resonates with so many fans?
TY: Oh, of course. A lot of people relate to us because of our experiences. I have been locked up before, and 50 was shot – nine times. When people learned about 50 and his story, it brought everything to light. People realized that he had really been shot, and was really living that life.
We just came from Africa, and I thought New York City was hard. In Africa, they really struggle. They struggle for things like shoes, clothing, and food.
Cassidy and Murda Mook end there beef. At the end of the day all this shit is a publicity stunt. These dudes never met before until this DVD. Leave all that beef shit in the streets and just make music. Cass is a real dude, I seen him up the block in the liqour store while i was coping dutches and he seen real humble to me.. Peep the video