Interview

[Video] Wale on Mo’Nique Show

Here’s some footage Mo’Nique yelling at interviewing Wale for eight minutes. I can’t knock her because the conversation was pretty good. Wale’s biggest strength is that he’s a real person. He’s remained such after a few years in the business. There are folks that haven’t accomplished half of what he has who already have swollen heads.

“Pretty Girls”

Thanks B. Dot

[Audio] Howard Stern Interviews 50 Cent

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If you have some time, please listen to this. If you’re going to be on the bus or train, download it, then play it on your iPod. This is great radio. I don’t want to spoil it, because it’s just great, but Lisa G tries to reprise the morning Roll Call.

If you’re from New York then you probably remembered the Roll Call. I remember this vividly; my mother driving me to school while the morning show plays, then later, the walks in cold while listening to my Walkman. Great times.

Thanks to Miss Info.

[Video] Radric Davis Interview with Miss Info [Part 5]

Radric Davis, better known as Gucci Mane, speaks on his early life in Georgia with Miss Info at his old project in Atlanta. I enjoyed watching this. I have some experience around southern ‘hoods and Gucci’s presence during this interview is too familiar. The south is almost a different planet compared to a northern city. Things are done differently and this segment of Info’s extensive interview is one of the better ones.

See all parts of this interview series called “The Road to The State vs Radric Davis” here.

50 Cent on “Tonight Show with Conan O’Brien” +”Before I Self-Destruct” Movie

50 made an appearance on Conan last night to promote the album and cologne. Seeing him speak in interviews is always entertaining. The only awkward/inappropriate moment had to be the performance of “Baby by Me,” sans Ne-Yo. The lyrics aren’t that “friendly” when you hear the sound outside of urban radio.

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[Video] Wale hits “106th & Park”

Wale’s album is finally in store. We’ve watched this man evolve from and underground artist to one of the more dominant forces in music for the DMV, and the new generation of hip-hop. I copped my copy. Did you get yours? If not hit up iTunes. I bought the hard CD, though. It’s something tangible, you know?

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