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Check out Carson Daly’s piece on T-Pain. Shouts to Yardie.
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Check out Carson Daly’s piece on T-Pain. Shouts to Yardie.
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T-Pain told his whole life story in under 8 minutes. Props to Yardie.
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Hulk Hogan discusses his upcoming match against Ric Flair. TNA goes live beginning Monday, March 8th, 2010.
More on TNA wrestling’s move to Monday nights
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T-Pain is one of the best in the business, but I think he’s still under rated. He has yet to breakout – even more. Props to Yardie.
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Miss Info on the Westwood Radio 1 show in Miami for Superbowl weekend.
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Jay-Z Interview on BBC’s Friday Night With Jonathan Ross
Jay-Z – On To The Next One
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In a day and age when delays are the rule rather than the exception, it takes a brave artist to immortalize his debut set’s release date in the title of a pre-album mixtape – especially when said date is still months away. Demonstrating that his boldness and willingness to take risks extend well beyond the studio walls, Best of the Booth award-winning Southern buzzmaker B.o.B has done just that; in addition to being a collection of dope tunes, his May 25th street album serves as a promise to his fans and a friendly reminder to the label brass.
With the tremendous success of lead single “Nothing on You,” as well as previously-released buzz tracks “Haterz Everywhere” and “I’ll Be in the Sky,” it’s a good bet
Bobby Ray
will be able to keep his vow and drop his long-awaited The Adventures of B.o.B LP on the appointed date. Either way, though, May 25 offers listeners plenty to enjoy in the meantime; featuring Kanye West-produced, Asher Roth-assisted leak “F*ck the Money,” Mobb Deep freestyle “The Biz” and much more, the critically-acclaimed set is available for free download at the artist’s official site.
In an exclusive interview with our own DJ “Z,” B.o.B steps into the Booth to discuss his patient yet very excited mindstate leading up to the arrival of his freshman set, his upcoming performance at this year’s Coachella festival, and why President Obama may already be a fan.
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Looks can be deceiving, but blown-out speakers don’t lie. Though much has been made of
YelaWolf ’s unconventional appearance – he’s white, covered in ink and looks more like a punk rocker than your average emcee… – it’s the Alabama up-and-comer’s fresh, attention-grabbing sound that’s got the ‘net buzzing and subwoofers rattling across the nation. Drawing from classic rock, old-school rap, and the quintessentially Southern style of acts like OutKast and Three Six, Yela comes with a hard-edged brand of Trunk Muzik as innovative as it is bass-heavy.
Having racked up reader accolades for tracks like “Pop the Trunk,” Raekwon collabo “I Wish” and exclusive freestyle “Dirt Road,” as well as making guest appearances on records by the widely-renowned likes of Juelz Santana (“Mixing Up the Medicine”) and Slim Thug (“I Run”) YelaWolf recently took his hustle to the next level with the January 1, release of his Booth-sponsored Trunk Muzik mixtape. Available here for streaming and free download, the street album has gotten Yela recognized in the Booth and beyond as one of the South’s fastest-rising stars.
In an exclusive interview with our own DJ “Z,” YelaWolf steps into the Booth to discuss his feelings on the inevitable Eminem comparisons, the unfortunate state of his Chevy and just how excited he is to perform alongside OutKast DJ Cutmaster Swift at this year’s SXSW festival.