Archive of Interviews

Buckshot Blames Hot 97’s Ebro for Decline in NYC Hip-Hop Radio

By: Russell V Article Reprint The leader of Brooklyn’s legendary Boot Camp Clik says that Hot 97, specifically their program director Ebro Darden, is the reason why NYC hip-hop and its support from local radio

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Google Has A Lot To Say About Duplicate Content These Days

By Chris Crum Article Reprint Duplicate content has been an issue in search engine optimization for many years now, yet there is still a lot of confusion around what you can and can’t do with

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Lil Boosie Expects To Be Released From Prison In February

by KollegeKidd Staff Article Reprint It was initially reported Lil Boosie’s prison release date was in August, according to the Louisiana Department of Public Safety and Corrections. But the Baton Rouge rapper, born Torrence Hatch,

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Kanye West Says Farrakhan Told Him Not To Apologize

by Houston Williams Article Reprint Kanye West seemingly threw some shade towards Jay Z, Oprah Winfrey and Michael Jordan, as he discussed a conversation with Minister Louis Farrakhan.

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Bruno Mars: Billboard Artist of the Year Cover Story

Jukebox Hero: How did Bruno Mars become Billboard’s Artist of the Year? He grabbed hold of the album and single charts and never let go By Gail Mitchell Article Reprint It’s a few days before

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An Interview with René González, of the Cuban 5

René González is the only member of the Cuban Five to be released from prison since their arrest in 1998. His verdict on the U.S. criminal justice system: “The judges are stupid dogs. That’s what

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Boxer Andre Ward on Floydmania, His Deal With Brand Jordan and Boxing Exit Strategy

In our exclusive interview with Andre Ward, the 29-year-old answers if he’s OK with being No. 2 to Floyd Mayweather Jr by Darren Sands Article Reprint Andre Ward is virtually alone. There is, of course,

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Relative: Mandela signer in group that burned men

By TENDAI MUSIYA and ALAN CLENDENNING Article Reprint JOHANNESBURG (AP) — The bogus sign language interpreter at last week’s Nelson Mandela memorial service was among a group of people who accosted two men found with

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