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Soulja Boy Stops By ‘Good Day LA’
Soulja Boy visited ‘Good Day LA’ on Wednesday (May 6), talking about how the kids know who he is, but he’s still not recognized by guys in the business suits. “I want my music to be spread all over, all ages,” the ‘Kiss Me Thru The Phone’ rapper said. Soulja Boy added that he didn’t want to be known for his gimmicks and is halfway to his goal of 1 million Twitter followers. Watch the interview below.
Bow Wow Promotes ‘New Jack City Pt. 2′ On ‘Good Day Atlanta’
Bow Wow joined ‘Good Day Atlanta’ on Friday (April 3) in preparation for the release of his seventh album, ‘New Jack City Pt. 2′. Bow Weezy talked about the decision behind the album title – basing it off the loyalty and the bond he and Jermaine Dupri have, and plans to take a few years off from music to focus on acting. Watch the interview below.
DMC’s Virtual World
Fox 5 New York’s tech expert Brett Larson sat down with rapper Darryl ‘DMC’ McDaniels from Run-DMC to talk about what inspired him to create DMC’s Virtual World, which he says is a away for an artist to have a direct communication with their listeners. Watch the full interview and the aired segment below.
Candi Carter Discusses ‘It’s Hip Hop Baby!’ Educational DVD Series
It may be possible for your child to get smarter faster with the help of Hip Hop music. Candi Carter, the creator of a new educational DVD series, visited ‘Good Day Tampa Bay’ to talk about how “It’s Hip Hop Baby!” works. Carter said she developed the system attempting to get her son, who has a speech delay, to get him to learn faster. Watch the interview below.
LL Cool J Promotes Sears Shopping Spree Contest
LL Cool J joined ‘Good Day’ on Fox 13 in Tampa Bay on Tuesday (November 25). The Grammy-Award winning rapper talked about his new fashion line and how you can win a chance to go shopping with him via Sears.com. Asked about his fashion influences, the veteran rapper said the music industry introduced him to a lot of it, as did his family, all of whom as stylish people. LL says he combined the Hollywood and music worlds of fashion with the real world to make his collection. Watch the interview below.
Update: This is NOT where you enter the Sears contest, it’s just a link to a video where LL was promoting the contest. I have no idea where to enter the Sears contest, or if it’s too late to enter for that matter.
Luther Campbell Offers Parenting Advice On ‘Red Eye’
Luther Campbell visited ‘Red Eye’ on Fox News Channel to discuss his VH1 show ‘Luke’s Parental Advisory’ and to dish advice for parents show wrote in to the program. “You can’t enjoy disciplining your kid,” Luke said in response to a viewer who admitted to feeling that way. “I mean that’s gotta be a little sick, because you might be beating your kid, when you don’t supposed to be beating your kid.” He instead suggesting beating your wife, but clarified in a “consenting S&M experience.” Check out some other advice Campbell dished out below.
Bizarre: New D12 Coming Soon… $750 For A Verse
Bizarre of D12 checked in with a video blog for fans, revealing that a new D12 album is coming soon. The rapper said, “I know what it’s like to struggle from paycheck to paycheck and try to get your dues in and be independent,” he said. “I’m all about the independent movement.” Because of that, Bizarre is offering $750 to get him on a verse. He said the special is only good until January 19th. YouTube has since removed the video.
AT&T blue room: Bizarre
AT&T blue room spent the day with Bizarre, where the D12 rapper discussed his second studio album ‘Blue Cheese & Coney Island’, went behind the counter at Atomic Wings in New York City to chow down on all-you-can-eat hot wings and drumsticks, moving to Atlanta, going for an energetic sound on the new disc, and dealing with adversity following the death of bandmate Proof. Video at attblueroom.com has since been removed.
Bizarre Interview
Contributed by AdamBernard:
Everybody knows him as the shower cap wearing member of D12 with the most shocking, and oftentimes most entertaining, lyrics. Bizarre has a solo career, as well, though, and on October 23rd he’ll be releasing an album sans his D12 compatriots titled Blue Cheese and Coney Island on his own label, Red Head Records. This week RapReviews caught up with Bizarre to find out about the differences in fame between his solo career and his work with D12, his multiple reality show experiences, including Celebrity Fit Club and Celebrity Rap Superstar, and why he feels a transvestite may be the answer to your dreams. Read the full interview at RapReviews.com.
Obie Trice: Stop The Violence
After being shot last New Year’s Eve and later dealing with the death of pal Proof of D12, Obie Trice has become a serious critic of violence on his new album ‘Second Round’s on Me’. “The violence is getting out of control,” he tells The New York Daily News. “It just makes you angry knowing that they can take your life for no reason. And the authorities are no help.”