Couple others here
Monday, March 31, 2014
Wednesday, March 26, 2014
Tuesday, March 25, 2014
Ross @RickyRozay Talks To Tim Westwood In London (Video)
You really can't say much to a nigga this confident and laser focused in his endeavors. You ask me this is one of the best interviews he's ever given. Ross is on a rare run.
Wednesday, March 19, 2014
Jay Electronica Resurfaces, Drops New Music
This guy popped up at SXSW and released a new song cause a fan asked him to. Gotta love it.
The Coveteur Talks To Pusha T
Things Pusha T has learned from working with Kanye West:
1. A song is never finished.
2. Sometimes you’ll walk onstage to find a surprise 50-foot Lamborghini prop (roll with it).
3. If you ask ‘Ye to introduce your listening session, what you’re really asking for is an expletive-riddled rant about culture vultures. (Again, roll with it.)
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1. A song is never finished.
2. Sometimes you’ll walk onstage to find a surprise 50-foot Lamborghini prop (roll with it).
3. If you ask ‘Ye to introduce your listening session, what you’re really asking for is an expletive-riddled rant about culture vultures. (Again, roll with it.)
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Apple Designer Jony Ive Interview w/ Time Magazine
Interesting read. But I don't know if they convinced me they can change the world again shortly. I could be wrong but the iWatch ain't it.
“So much has been written about Steve, and I don’t recognize my friend in much of it. Yes, he had a surgically precise opinion. Yes, it could sting. Yes, he constantly questioned. ‘Is this good enough? Is this right?’ but he was so clever. His ideas were bold and magnificent. They could suck the air from the room. And when the ideas didn’t come, he decided to believe we would eventually make something great. And, oh, the joy of getting there!”
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“So much has been written about Steve, and I don’t recognize my friend in much of it. Yes, he had a surgically precise opinion. Yes, it could sting. Yes, he constantly questioned. ‘Is this good enough? Is this right?’ but he was so clever. His ideas were bold and magnificent. They could suck the air from the room. And when the ideas didn’t come, he decided to believe we would eventually make something great. And, oh, the joy of getting there!”
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Monday, March 3, 2014
Alec Baldwin, In His Own Words, For New York Magazine
Hopefully one of our favorites finds his way back sooner than later.
Alec Baldwin: Good-bye, Public Life
Alec Baldwin: Good-bye, Public Life
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