With the walls about to close in on Weezy, the head honcho of Young Money talks about his video hustle, and how he’s banging them out before is little (jail) vacation goes into effect.
With the walls about to close in on Weezy, the head honcho of Young Money talks about his video hustle, and how he’s banging them out before is little (jail) vacation goes into effect.
The two producers talks about how making the best song on Rebirth came to be, and they’re even nice enough to break it down for all the upcoming producers out there, and recreate it.
Here’s the newest entry from the kids from Cleveland.
The sole purpose of an artist is to push his or herself to the limit, while challenging their creativity, and walking out of their comfort zone in order to bring something new to the table. With that said, enter Dwayne Michael Carter.
Although he’ll be serving the next eight months to a year in jail due to his guilty plea on federal gun charges, Hip-Hop’s current biggest superstar (by far) is leaving his fans a parting gift in the way of his often-delayed experimental rock album, Rebirth.
Fresh off his ultra-edited Grammy performance, and right before he heads to jail, Young Money’s head honcho makes his way onto issue 1098, while giving Polo some free advertisement in the process. You can check out a brief excerpt of the interview below.
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