Will Roush talks about losing 100 lbs. dealing with a deadly heart affliction, taking his life back and hitting the stage while trying to finish his college degree
With a new album and a grown man mentality, Killer Mikel spoke with Planet Ill as we tested his new millennium gangsta.
Brandon Stravinski puts in serious hours and with his production company Red Letterbox. Hard work is not a guarantee that you’re going to be a star, but it goes along way towards keeping yourself in the business. Plus he plays a mean kazoo.
The legendary Stanley Clarke talks the music business, good times and bad contracts.
Planet Ill caught up with Drew Seeley after a performance for the Voice of an Angel Charity concert to talk about his career and the difference between singing on stage and acting in front of cameras
This week’s episode features andexclusive interview with rapper Saigon. the one year anniversary of the Haitian Earthquake and the memory of Teena Marie. We look at the tragic shotting of Representative Glifford and the difference in media presentation ebtween white and non-White criminals.
Chicago crooner John Blu talks fear, progress and how he’s NOT like every other young R&B singer that’s out right now
Planet Ill goes in with Lower East Side Rapper Seven Dirty, currently being held, along with his brother, former Jay-Z signee Tru-Life on Riker’s Island for a homicide. He gives us an update on his situation, old beefs, new resolve and the raw truth.
By Odeisel Long before “A Milli” took pop music by storm, Iowa-bred producer Bangladesh was
Planet Ill sits down with legendary Funk Brother and Motown musician Dennis Coffey to discuss his coming album, his Motown legacy and his passion for music