Posts Tagged ‘interview’
While he was in Montreal, Bun B spoke to Montreality about bullying, the key to success, what he spent his first large paycheck on, where his favorite airport is, and more. This is a dope interview. Followed by some footage from his concert there.
Pound chopped it up with Big Sean at Stussy/Ransom during his (first) Canadian tour to discuss politics, poetics, and pocket squares. I was there – spot me in the back, at the beginning of the interview. The sound bite at the very end is classic.
Mac Miller chats with V6M during his recent tour stop in Albuquerque; he talks about Best Day Ever, cosigns, video games, his friends, and more. I have an exclusive interview with Mac while he in in Toronto next week. Look for that in the near future.
Al Lindstrom takes a tour of Just Blaze’s new home in Harlem, Stadium Red. In part 1 of the interview they discuss his fondest memories of Baseline, his move, the people that work with him at the studio, and more.
In her latest episode of Civilized Talk, Karen Civil sits down with Wale at the House Of Blues in Los Angeles to speak about him signing to Maybach Music Group, how his music has changed since the release of his last album, and much more. Why is dude steady looking down at the floor? Get your head up, you’ve got to be a boss now!
3 Little Digs recently stopped by the studio to ask Cyhi Da Prynce about being included in XXL’s Freshmen Class this year. So true about how life can change in one year.
Emilio Sparks recently sat down with Lloyd Banks to talk about groupie love, not returning to Interscope Records, the famous G-Unit chain, and more. Check it out.
Dee Vazquez sits down with Skyzoo, Torae, Uncle Murda, and Jason Rodriguez for a Blog Rappers vs. Street Rappers discussion. In part 1, they talk about balancing blog presence and street presence, and how Lil B achieved success by going viral. Also, Big K.R.I.T. dials in to talk about his rise via the internet. Check back soon for more.
Devi Dev recently sat down with Kendrick Lamar and Schoolboy Q to talk about what goes in to their live shows. Also, Kendrick explains how it felt for Dr. Dre to join him on stage in Los Angeles and Schoolboy Q says he just wasn’t ready to charge money for his last release, Setbacks. Be sure to watch part 2 and part 3 of this interview.
High Times just did an article on Wiz Khalifa titled Constant Elevation; read it HERE.


