Planet Ill kicks it in the studio with My Darkest Days frontman Matt Walst to discuss the making of their new album, collaborating with Ludacris, and his Hip-Hop experiences.
With his mother as manager and often troubled Gucci Mane as his label head, Waka readies himself for the coming album and all the things that come with that fame. We had a chance to sit with him and to try and get inside his head about who he really is. Here’s the result
Why make a Hunger For More 2? Why should the fans care about that, and what exactly is Lloyd Banks trying to connect to from this old album to forge the spirit of it’s sequel? These are questions that we asked Lloyd banks in part three of Back To The Beat.
Planet Ill spoke with Colt Ford about the making of Chicken and Biscuits, working with Jermaine Dupri, DMC, the parallels between country and Hip-Hop, and his desire to blur the lines between genres and stereotypes.
This segment of Lloyd Banks Back To The Beat focuses on beef, separating real from imagined, Brian Pumper, Fat Joe, and battling.
Planet Ill sat down with G-Unit’s Lloyd Banks to discuss his recent success, working with artists outside G-Unit, his Canada case, Interscope sabotage and more!
Planet Ill interviews French Hip-Hop group Dubinc on themes of unity, music, the music business anti Muslim hysteria and the socia/economic issues of France.
In part 4 of our Prodigy interview, we get the truth behind the infamous ballerina pictures, and the connection with the tragic slaying of Jam Master Jay, as well as the dissolution of Loud records, and the release of the Infamy album. When Prodigy talks, you should listen.
Rapper/producer Rich Kidd had made tracks for a wide variety of rappers both in Canada and the US. The time is now for him to push forward his own legacy. Is he ready?
At an press conference sponsored by LiveStream and the Centric Channel, Dru Hill talked about their season on Keith Sweat’s Platinum House, their fans, life issues with the group and more.