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[Video] Pusha T Speaks On His Solo Album

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Slated to drop on Black Friday (November 25th).

Eminem & Royce Da 5’9′s Interview on RapFix

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[Video] Freddie Gibbs Interview w/ Al Lindstrom Pt. 1

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[Video] Slaughterhouse Interview w/ HardKnockTV Pt. 2

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Part 2 of HKTV’s extensive Slaughterhouse sit-down.

Exclusive in-depth interview with all four members of Slaughterhouse (?Crooked I, Joe Budden, Joell Ortiz and Royce da 5’9?)?. Part 2 of this interview starts off with Nick Huff Barili asking ?Slaughterhouse about their Solo albums. Crooked talks :Million Dollar Story, Royce: Success is Certain, Joe: The Great Escape, Joell Ortiz: currently untitled album but is in works with new label.

The conversation moves on to Joell stating that he still listens to the Classics and isn’t really inspired by the New Generation of rappers, though he does shout out J Cole and Wiz Khalifa. Joell makes a great point when he says that these days “People are listening to music with their eyes!” Crooked adds that new artists need to do more research on the history of hip hop.

Without giving you too much of the video, just know that this interview is just getting started. As the conversation progresses Joell describes how music has allowed him to travel, which has opened his mind, including recent trip to Skid Row with Sick Jacken. Crooked talks about having to move around while he was growing up because he was raised by single mom that had 7 kids and how he hated moving as a little kid but it has now helped him become one of the most lyrical MC on the West Coast.

Since they were at the Paid Dues festival Nick asked Slaughterhouse who in Hip Hop they think deserves more Dues Paid. You are gonna have to watch the interview to find out the answer to that. The conversation ends with Joe talking about how hip hop fans are not as savvy as rock fans (do you agree with that?). This is in response to Nick’s question about why rock groups like The Rolling Stones can still tour and sell out arenas but Hip Hop pioneers are largely neglected. ….Yaowa….

Slaughterhouse Interview w/ Hardknock TV

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[Video] Freddie Gibbs Talks Signing w/ Young Jeezy & CTE

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[Video] My Favorite Verse: Joell Ortiz (125 Pt.4: Finale)

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Way more deeper than I ever expected. (pause)

[Video] MOD SUN “A Day In The Life” w/ Rolling Stone

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Minnesota stand up!

[Video] Slaughterhouse Interview w/ The Breakfast Club

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J. Dilla: Still Shining (Documentary)

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Created in 2006, this remembrance piece is created as a tribute to the memory and legacy of James “J.Dilla” Yancey. This is a piece designed for his fans and supporters who knew of his accomplishments before February 2006 and those that have grown to appreciate his genius. Here, we gain a greater insight and understanding about our musical icon.

J.Dilla is Still Shining.

(2:55) – Work Ethic Starts In The Basement
(7:35) – What To Listen For in A Dilla Beat
(9:10) – J.Dilla’s Range As A Producer. The King of Reinvention
(12:16) – Going Beyond His Influences
(14:39) – The Dilla Approach To Production
(20:21) – Jay The Producer vs Jay The MC
(26:08) – The Personal Side of J.Dilla
(29:04) – A Soldier Unstoppable!
(32:05) – Venturing Out. (as explained by Phat Kat)
(33:59) – Heading Home… Job Well Done.
(34:48) – We Salute You.

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