If anyone wants to check it out, I interviewed Big Sean for the Ozone gig. Hit the link below to peep it. And if you didn’t download it earlier, feel free to download his Finally Famous Vol. 3 mixtape.
As part of her Arrival coverage, my girl Tasha over at SheBloggin.com interviewed 5 Carolina artists that were featured on her Arrival 2 mixtape that dropped earlier this month. You can expect Tasha to release one interview for the next five days…first up is the homie Bettie Grind aka Mr. Dammit I’m Fly reppin for Charlotte, NC. Hit the youtube vid above for the interview. And salute to SheBloggin for continually putting on the Carolinas.
For episode 52 of me and Nanci O’s Where Is Hip Hop radio segment, we tried to predict the winners for the 2010 SC Music Awards. Listening back to the show, and then looking at the winners, we weren’t too far off with most of the winners.
Where Is Hip Hop? (Episode 52): SC Music Awards Predictions
If you missed any SC Music Awards coverage, a list of winners is here, and some pics via Asa and On Point Mag are here.
This past week for myself and Nanci O’s weekly Where Is Hip-Hop? radio segment, we talked about Eminem and Drake’s album numbers and what it means to rap music as a whole. But I honestly can’t remember if we talked about anything else for this week’s show. And since I forgot to put up the last couple of segments, the links for those are below as well.
I hate to keep adding fuel to this Lil Ru and Boss G situation, but I posted the initial video, and I know a lot of people want to know how the whole thing started and whatnot, so my girl Tasha over at Shebloggin.com took it upon herself to interview Lil Ru’s babymama about what happened. Smh. Hopefully this will put an end to all the gossip and rumors, but I doubt it will. Part 2 (above) talks about what happened that day leading up to the fight. Part 1 (below) talks about how Ru’s babymama thinks he’s a deadbeat. I’m done…
Spitta’s new album drops on July 13th. And this “The Hangover” song is available on iTunes. And my girl Jen interview Curren$y for Ozone recently, and the video interview is above. But if you’re a person that actually likes to read, you can just read the interview here.
If anyone is interested, I interviewed Little Brother over at the plantation’s site. So, you guys can head over there if you wanna take a look. If not, I can sum up the interview for you guys. I basically interviewed them about the new and last Little Brother album, Leftback. And I just wanted to know why this was the last album as a group and what was gonna be next for Phonte and Pooh as they went their separate ways. Basically, Pooh was like, man, I’m still rapping. So, you can keep checking for my rap sh*t. Whereas Phonte was more like, man, forget this rap ish, I’m about to sing and produce. I mean, Little Brother is one of my favorite rap groups of all-time, so seeing these dudes call it quits on the duo tip is kinda sad. But they gave up 3 and 1/2 dope albums (I don’t really like Leftback), and a bunch of mixtapes, so it is what it is. Check the interview.
My girl Tasha over at SheBloggin.com interviewed the homie DJ Chuck T the other day, but she probably didn’t know when you put a recorder in front of Chuck, he lets it all out. Here’s part 1 in a 3 part interview where Chuck T speaks on beef, or rather hate within the Carolinas. I’ve always said that DJ Chuck T is the most hated Charlestonian in music, with Charlamagne Tha God and myself a close #2 and #3, disrespectfully. That’s just how the game goes… The full interview will be up later this week. I see you bloggin’, Tash.