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Interview: Producer Baby Paul
Posted in: Interview by JendayiJones on August 6, 2010

HHD: Tell us about working with AZ on his upcoming album “Do or Die 2″ that’s due to be released before the end of the year?
Will & Jada Pinkett Smith interview Barack Obama [Video]
Posted in: Entertainment,Interview,Obama,Video/Media by SanaArshad on December 13, 2009
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On The Level With Dame Dash [Video]
Posted in: Interview,Video/Media by SanaArshad on November 30, 2009

StreetLevel.com Presents: On The Level Ep. 6 with Damon Dash from streetxlevel on Vimeo.
50 Cent talks BISD leak and Beans/Jay beef
Posted in: Interview,Video/Media by SanaArshad on November 1, 2009

Interview: Cormega “Born And Raised”
Posted in: Hip Hop,Interview,Music by JendayiJones on October 16, 2009

Cormega, real name Cory McKay, grew up in the Queensbridge Housing Projects, forming childhood friendships with future rappers such as Nas, Mobb Deep, Nature and Capone-N-Noreaga. Noted for his vivid and poignant narratives about inner-city life, Mega gained notoriety in the 90s, despite still being incarcerated, following a shout-out from Nas on his song “One Love” on the classic Illmatic album.
After his release from prison in 1995, Cormega became determined to pursue rapping. Nas featured Mega as a guest on “Affirmative Action” from his second album It Was Written. From there Cormega started his own record company, Legal Hustle Records and dropped the two aforementioned releases.
Tim Westwood Interview w/ Lil’ Wayne [Video]
Posted in: Interview,Video/Media by SanaArshad on October 11, 2009

Interview with Warren G about ‘The G Files’ and more
Posted in: Hip Hop,Interview by JendayiJones on October 10, 2009

HHD: Tell us about the album and how its different from your previous albums.
Warren G: It’s different because I touch on the electric hip hop sound, I never used to mess with sounds like that before. I got a joint with Snoop called “Swagger Rich” that’s like electric g-funk so it G-Files is definitely different. I’m also doing a lot of story telling on the album, its more visual.
HHD: Who are some of the artists you collaborated with?
Warren G: I worked with Snoop, E1, Raekwon, Travis Barker I mean I worked with a lot of names.
5’9 gives more 411 on Shady/Slaughterhouse….Young Money.
Posted in: Hip Hop,Interview,Music,Uncategorized,Video/Media by BlacCYankee on September 30, 2009

Royce speaks on Shady and Young Money.
“You got Young Money, they’re on top right now. They do a certain type of music, and I support that music. Slaughterhouse is the exact opposite of Young Money. If you put a machine of that magnitude behind Slaughterhouse, Slaughterhouse is going to do anything Young Money can do. I’ll put every dollar that I have on that. Not going against Young Money, not having a Slaughterhouse vs. Young Money, none of that. I’m talking about balancing hip-hop.”
Via JohnPublic
Jay-Z interview with Fuse
Posted in: Hip Hop,Interview,News,Video/Media by SanaArshad on September 10, 2009
Fuse got a minute to sit down with Jay and discuss the new album and the MSG concert this Friday night that Fuse is actually airing live on the Fuse Channel.
Jay-Z talks with Fuse about the direction music has taken over the years and where it will go in the future. Catch Jay-Z LIVE and commercial free from Madison Square Garden this Friday, September 11th at 9pm/8c on Fuse.















































