If the Future and Ross assisted “Bugatti” is any sign of things to come; Ace Hood is about to have a hell of a year. Backed by a new label and preparing to release the follow up to 2011′s Blood, Sweat, & Tears this fall; he sits down to discuss lessons learned, his upcoming project, and his new home at
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We all know Juelz Santana, right? In 2005, Def Jam Recording artist and one third of one of NYC’s most popular groups, The Diplomats, Juelz Santana was a superstar in his own right: Platinum selling album, responsible for introducing the world to Chris Brown. Furthermore, Juelz and Lil Wayne had amassed a cult like following for their mixtape I Cant
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I had a chance to catch up with Trae Tha Truth the day before his Habitat For Humanity announcement to discuss the transformation of Trae Tha Truth since hearing himself on a Screw Tape. The “Swang” rapper talked how his life has changed since releasing Losing Composure, Hustle Gang debut album–that I may have assisted in naming– and even offers some
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I had a chance to catch up with Houston rapper Roosh Williams while out in Atlanta for the A3C Hip Hop Festival. We discuss many things from working with Doughbeezy, the history of Houston music and whats in his A3C survival kit. He even spits a Queen Bobbi Freestlye: Queen Bobbi: What brings you out to the A3C Festival? Roosh
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“Some Moe Funk” is my FAVORITE song on The Underdawgs From Undergravity. Undergravity is giving us a raw insight into double cup love & paying homage to Big Moe at the same [damn] time. Big Moe was a rapper in Houston & an original member of the Screwed Up Click. He passed away in 2007 from a heart attack. It’s speculated
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I was introduced to Big Remo in 2010 with the release of Entrapment. Since then we’ve become rivals, being that he’s a Patriots fan :-( . I spent some time with the “Go Ladies” MC before he rocked the A3C JAMLA stage to discuss the meaning his upcoming album Hero, differences between niggas and black people, and what he paid for his verified Twitter check (Continue Reading)
I had a chance to catch up with former Young Money, now G-Unit, rapper Kidd Kidd to talk about his upcoming mixtape Street Fame. The New Orleans bred MC, popular for the smash “Mrs. Officer” with Lil Wayne, shared laughs about MySpace and broke down why his G-Unit partnership was fate. (Continue Reading)
Lornhornbrit and myself recently had a chance to talk with the people’s champ Doughbeezy and a few of his fellow Headwreckas, Kab Tha Don and Doublebe. Still riding the wave of back to back mixtape success with ReggieBush & Koolaid and Blue Magic, Doughbeezy is acclaimed as “The next to blow” from Houston. It’s no wonder Doughbeezy is the people’s
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