Lloyd Banks on The Star & Bucwild Show
Star is a wild.
Drake Interview With DJ Semtex: Breaks Down “Thank Me Later”
Saw this over at Freshman Heights - Props to the hommie ConFlik
Drake Speaks on Video for “Over”
“Initially it was a warm-up record,” he added of “Over.” “I love the song. I love the message in the song. It’s funny, because ‘Over’ is the fourth song on the album and it’s the turning point in the album. It’s like, you get three songs of me sort of trying to paint the picture of what the last year has been like for me — trying to fill you in, almost let you into my world as much as I can. ‘Over’ is that moment where you’re almost worried on the album. ‘Is this kid about to … ? What’s happening? Is he changing?’ I wanted that to come out first. I wanted people to be a little nervous. This whole journey could have changed me drastically. Fortunately I’m able to step out of my shoes and reflect on it and give you some great music. ‘Over’ is a great alter-ego moment. It’s the dark side of things and I really wanted that to come out first.” – MTV
John Mayer Talks Black Women, Jessica Simpson & Jennifer Aniston In Playboy Interview

John Mayer just got more candid than ever, opening up about Jessica Simpson, Jennifer Aniston and his “white supremacist” private parts. Yes, white supremacist.
In an interview with Playboy, Mayer explained that he was practically addicted to ex-girlfriend Simpson. “That girl, for me, is a drug,” he said. “And drugs aren’t good for you if you do lots of them. Yeah, that girl is like crack cocaine to me… Sexually, it was crazy. That’s all I’ll say. It was like napalm, sexual napalm.“
Mayer was a little tamer in their discussion on his other highly publicized relationship with Jennifer Aniston, and cited something unusual as a reason for their breakup. “One of the most significant differences between us was that I was tweeting,” he said.
“The brunt of her success came before TMZ and Twitter,” he continued. “I think she’s still hoping it goes back to 1998. She saw my involvement in technology as courting distraction. And I always said, ‘These are the new rules.’”
But even after their breakup, it’s clear that Mayer still cares for Aniston. “We just have a regard for each other’s feelings that is pretty intense,” he said. “It’s been a deep relationship, and it’s no longer taking place at all. Have you ever loved somebody, loved her completely, but had to end the relationship for life reasons?“
And although Mayer is known as a ladies man, he admits that when it comes to black women, he hasn’t been so lucky. “I don’t think I open myself to it. My d–k is sort of like a white supremacist… I’m going to start dating separately from my d–k.”
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The Alchemist Talks “Relapse 2″

Off the heels of his Grammy performance of “Forever” with Eminem, Lil Wayne, Drake and Travis Barker, XXLMag had the chance to chop it up with The Alchemist about Em’s highly anticipated new disc, Relapse 2.
While the disc does not have a release date as of press time, ALC says Em is hard at work in the studio with DJ Khalil. The West Coast beatsmith has had a big year, producing standout joints for Drake (“Fear”), Clipse (“Kinda Like a Big Deal”) and Slaughterhouse (“Cuckoo”).
“Khalil—who I think is like the best producer right now to me—he had been sending records to Em for a while that wasn’t like, they weren’t like clicking in,” Alchemist told XXL. “Em knew he was dope but they haven’t found the right one. And I think they found a couple joints now… the joints they have are crazy. I can’t say 100 percent [that he made the album], but I have heard at least two joints Khalil did and they’re fuckin’ stupid.”
Al, who serves as the Detroit lyricist’s tour DJ, revealed that he has yet to score a beat on Em’s project. “I’m starting to be around Em and the camp more,” he said, “especially finishing these albums. Factor in Em’s sober now, it’s like that’s my man, we chop it up a lot more now…it’s like little by little I’m figuring out what I have to do to create a sound that would be Alchemist/Eminem. I didn’t get it yet.”
One person that Em has been working a lot with is Just Blaze. Al gave XXL insight into their chemistry: “He clicked with Em,” he said. “It was really amazing, too. They really vibed and made some music, beyond like Just just sending him beats, it was nothing like that…I think it’s a perfect meshing of the two…If you could imagine what they could bring to the table at this point, it’s pretty close and maybe a little more.”
In fact, in ALC’s opinion, the whole album is a level above the first Relapse. “He’s doing things lyrically on this album that he hasn’t done before,” he shared. “The punchline game is really back.”
Juelz Santana Interview With DJ Enuff
Freestyle, Speaks on the Rap Game, Lloyd Banks & Cam’ron
Lupe Fiasco Interview With Tony Touch

Lupe Fiasco stopped by Toca Tuesday on Shade45 tonight to discuss a couple things, seeing as how today marked the day the album got turned in to Atlantic. He said “I’m Beaming” is now the official first single, spoke on his climb to the top, the long overdue CRS project (Pharrell, Kanye West & Lupe Fiasco) and linking up with Jay Electronica for a whole album. As far as production for Lasers, you can expect The Neptunes, Danjahandz and Soundtrakk.
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Bone Thugs -N- Harmony Interview With Thisis50
If I find out that this was here in NY, in the G-Unit office, imma be tight ….lol





