AUDIO: Tony Yayo Talks NY Rap, The Current State Of Hip-Hop & More With DJ Whoo Kid

Shortly after his right-hand man 50 Cent called in to talk to DJ Whoo Kid on his Shade 45 show, G-Unit’s Tony Yayo followed suit. During the chat, the guys spoke about the current state of hip-hop, the resurgence of the New York rap scene and more. Listen in below.


AUDIO: 50 Cent Talks Nelson Mandela, His Collab With SZA & More With DJ Whoo Kid

50 Cent called into DJ Whoo Kid’s Shade 45 show over the weekend, and spoke on the loss of the iconic Nelson Mandela. He also discussed the remix he did with TDE’s newest artist SZA, Yeezy’s recent rants and more. Listen up below.


(Video) Tank Speaks On His Upcoming Mixtape & TGT Beef On ‘Sway In The Morning’

R&B heart-throb Tank made his way over to Sirius XM to chop it up with Sway. He revealed how he and the other members of TGT, Tyrese and Genuine, get into fights all the time and speaks about his upcoming solo mixtape entitled Diary of a Mad Man. Get the full interview below.


(PHOTOS) OK!! Joe Jonas First Smoked Weed With WHO!?!

Former Disney child star Joe Jonas recently released an essay for New York Magazine titled “Joe Jonas: My Life As a Jonas Brother.” In the essay he reveals some very interesting facts about –not only– why the group broke up, but also things like his first time smoking weed. Hit the jump to see who he passed to!


(Video) A$AP Mob Talks Dating White Women, The Definition Of “NY Hip-Hop” & New Collab With Method Man

A$AP Ferg, A$AP Twelvie, and A$AP Nast hit up the Hot 97 studios where they kicked it with Ebro and Rosenberg. They chopped it up about beef with Pro-Era, dating white women, New York hip-hop, and their new collaboration with Method Man on “Trillmatic.” Get the full interview below.


Lil Kim Calls Herself, “The Queen” & Says, “Females Are Jealous!”

During a talk with XXL, Lil Kim dropped the news that her documentary is still on the way, along with a book. “I am trying to figure out if I want to drop it [documentary] around the time the book drops,” Kim says. The, “Jump Off” femcee delivers the news that now-a-days, she doesn’t care what anyone thinks of her. She’s the creator! “I am the one who made it possible for females to be sexy.” True! “I am definitely the queen,” the QB also states. No one can talk that away from her, and she holds strong in her position. Kimmie is here to stay, and she makes is known that things will, “change.” The reason that female rappers are still struggling in this rap game is because, “Nowadays…females are jealous. And they want to act like the girl who is responsible for all this doesn’t exist.” How could we forget the Queen Bee? Everyone has there time. Hit the jump for more.


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