Lloyd Banks brings a new cast of characters along with some old friends on the Hunger For more 2. How does it compare to the original?
My Chemical Romance are about to drop their 4th studio album and Danger Days is dangerous indeed.
In this weeks installment of Fusebox Radio, we discuss Diddy’s furor over Jay Electronica’s Roc Nation signing, Bristol Palin still Dancing With The Stars despite chronically low scores, The Haiti cholera outbreak and dope music
On Floetic Soul, Natalie Stewart attempts to carve a separate musical legacy away from her Floetry history. Is a flow in the hand worth more than a song in the bush?
And The Beat Goes On comes through with the regular freestyle rotation. This week we have Malcolm and Martin, Curtains, Horse Shoe Gang and lots more.
Lupe Fiasco takes a stroll down memory lane with John Legend in tow. Find out why this is 100% better than The Show Goes On.
DJ Premier talks about his legacy in Hip-Hop and how that history affects his new artists and his label. How did the Notorious B.I.G. go from wanting to be in a Jeru video to dissing him on “Kick In The Door?” We have that scoop, some Jay-Z talk and more in part 2.
Talib Kweli drops his first track from his upcoming album Gutter Rainbows, the dramatic “Cold Rain.”
Nicki Minaj brings all of her personalities to the table on Pink Friday and they manage to get along, but is it worthy of stocking stuffer status?
Legendary DJ Premier talks Guru, beef in Hip-Hop and how hard it is to be a success in the field of Hip-Hop alongside his new artist Nick Javas.