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Behind The Scenes: 2 Chainz Ft. Drake – No Lie Video
After releasing the track earlier this week, 2 Chainz is wasting no time shooting a visual. Here’s the behind the scenes first look.
Just Blaze talks Jay Electronica, Drake, XV, Producing, EDM
Just Blaze talks how he incorporating dance elements into Hip Hop tracks like Joe Budden’s “Fire” back in 2004 & the world is just catching on to it. He also speaks on his relationship with Jay Electronica after making classics like Exhibit A and Exhibit C. He says that since Jay moved out to London they haven’t had a chance to work together but that they talk and are friends. Just says that he has heard the album, but doesn’t know if Jay will call it Act 2 or Act 3 but hopes that they will have time to work on it before Jay has to turn it in. Just ends the interview by saying that he is working on tracks for Drake, Rick Ross and one of the biggest pop stars in the world among others. Can you guess who it might be???
Rick Ross & MMG News Conference; Gives Album Date & Adds Omarion To MMG
Rick Ross gives “God Forgives I Don’t” release date, signing Omarion, & a lot more.
New Music: 2 Chainz – No Lie ft. Drake
The Hottest artist in the streets is back with another one just in time for summer.
Nicki Minaj In Guardian Magazine
In the interview Nicki dishes on everything from her childhood and style to her name change and going against the boys.
From where did all these characters come?
“My head.” How would she describe her head? “Crazy, always going, never stops.”
Is she a fan of Roman Polanski?
She giggles, and says she had heard of him, liked the name, but no, she hadn’t seen his films. “I knew how he looked and I thought he was a weird-looking man, confused little soul. I went on Twitter and said, ‘From now on my name’s Roman’, and my blogs went crazy. My Barbs went crazy. They cried and said, Nicki don’t change your name, we don’t want to call you Roman.
Why did Maraj turn into Minaj?
Somebody changed my name. One of the first production deals I signed, the guy wanted my name to be Minaj and I fought him tooth and nail. But he convinced me. I’ve always hated it.” You sense it’s the last fight she lost.
On her first album Pink Friday she was determined not to be dirty or boastful:
I wanted to prove the point that I didn’t have to rap about it. But I feel like now, my fans speak like that, and I don’t have to walk round being a goddamned prude. And my music doesn’t need to sound like a prude unless I’m doing a pop song.” She says the word “pop” breathily, ironically.