Rock Show AKA Show AKA brings to us Winter Is Coming. I guess he forgot about Fall? Either way the mixtape jams and I advise you to give Winter Is Coming a listen. My favorite tracks on Winter Is Coming are “Hello Houston,“ ”On The Curb,” “The Realest” ft. Tha Centop, “Brand Name” and “Used To Be.” “Hello Houston. Sorry I left you, but I’m right
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Mary J Blige and D’Angelo co-headlined the Liberation Tour which made a stop in Houston this weekend. View more photos and read about the show here.
I recently interviewed rising female rapper 3D Natee for MrSoldOut.com. The Uptown New Orleans born artist kept it authentic when answering my questions about her turn-ons, artists she would like to work with, female rappers that has influenced her and rejecting the deal offered by Timbaland. Read the excerpt where Na’tee and I talk about her song “Switch” that ultimately
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Queen Bobbi & LongHornBrit recently sat with a few members of the Headwreckas collection Doughbeezy, KAB Tha Don, and DoubleBe. In this short clip Doughbeezy talks the difference between Reggie Bush and Koolaid and Blue Magic, why he considered quitting rap, and lots of laughs shared within the group. Complete interview coming soon.
I interviewed Brooklynite Troy Ave for MrSoldOut.com and his charm overflowed, as expected. Check out the candid interview where Troy Ave and I discuss stigmas on street rappers, why Tupac is no longer his favorite rapper, differences between Brooklyn and Houston women, and why he doesn’t listen to rap. He even asked me if I had a cake; does it get any
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The Queen of the digital age Rihanna sat with the Queen of Media Motha Oprah in her most candid interview ever. It’s almost impossible to not be yourself when Oprah lays your head on her bosoms and sings a lullaby. Well, not really– but it’s damn near.
[fgallery id=8 w=600 h=400 t=0 title="Juicy J Live in Houston"] It’s almost hard to believe that this is the same Juicy J that had me “Sippin on some Sizzurp,” or at least pretending, more than 10 years ago but it is indeed the trippy timeline of a musical genius. The crowd ranged from high school girls to grown career women
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Curren$y the Hot Spitta isn’t always there when you call, but he’s always on time. Check out some footage I found of the New Orleans breed rapper laying low in my archives from his 420 concert in Houston. Event presented by ScoreMore.






