Jay Z sits down with Jonathan Ross from Canada’s BBC. They discuss a lot about Obama, his touring, Alicia Keys, the single albums sold record.
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Rappers are being interviewed on a daily basis. We will attempt to add only the most unvarnished interviews and the ones with intriguing content. This section will contain videos and also audio versions of the interviews.
Jay Z sits down with Jonathan Ross from Canada’s BBC. They discuss a lot about Obama, his touring, Alicia Keys, the single albums sold record.
On To The Next One
In the video interview with the Associated Press shown above, Akon revealed what Dr. Dre’s next song might be like.
“Actually, that’s what really excites me more about it,” says singer Akon, which is initially speaking about Lady Gaga, who is signed to his label imprint. “You got some straight, hardcore Hip Hop guys actually moving [...]
Mos Def gets interviewed by DJ Semtex where he talks about joining with the Gorrilaz and collaborating on 4 or so tracks with them. This is only the third part of the interview and there’s a brief discussion about De La Soul, Nas, and Kanye West.
It has been a busy week for Lil Wayne, who was sentenced to jail for frivolous charges, in my opinion, the law is what it is, and has made a whole slew of appearances, plus his album Rebirth just leaked. Mr. Carter is putting in the work. Enjoy the interview, after the jump.
Snoop Dogg and Stephen Colbert joking around on “The Colbert Report”. Snoop Dogg also performs from his latest album “Malice in Wonderland”. The album is getting mixed reviews, but if you’re a Snoop fan, this album is worth copping.
Snoop Dogg discusses his life, marijuana, other rappers, and so much more. Definitely an interview worth listening to.
Mos Def continues his interview with Tim Westwood talking about his experiences in England. Unfortunately more than half of the interview was Tim Westwood doing most of the talking.
Mos Def gets interviewed by Tim Westwood. He briefly covers the topic of his day to day wardrobe and gives shout outs to several artists. Mos Def speaks upon the old school hip-hop in a discussion about how “Real Hip-Hop” has the exclusiveness which should be bridged out to all types of genres and different [...]