Migos: “Today’s Rap Would Be Different With Pac & B.I.G.” [Video]

Migos sat down with Jenny Boom Boom to speak about traveling the world after making it big, and say that it’s been a great experience to be with their fans. Speaking of fans, the group says they had to adjust to the intensity, but say it’s been a blessing to have so much love from the people that love their music. The group also explained their song title “Hannah Montana,” which is a slang term for cocaine, and “Versace,” which they say was inspired by Tupac and Biggie. When asked to pick who’s greater between Pac and Big, the group gets divided. Staying on the same topic, Migos believe that if Tupac and B.I.G. were alive today, a lot of rappers wouldn’t be around. They explain that a lot of emcees in the ’90s would call others out for biting their style, and they feel a lot of rappers today are doing the opposite.

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Fredro Starr Gets Upset When Asked About 50 Cent [Video]

Onyx sat down for an exclusive interview with VladTV, where they opened up about their past working relationship with 50 Cent. Fredro Starr explains that they were helping Fif during the start of his career by letting him in the studio and putting him on their “React” record. When asked about their beef, Fredro is quick to say that there’s nothing to talk about. He adds that everything between them is in the past and says that both sides are now focused on just making money. Fredro ended the conversation by saying he’s “about the future,” which includes the group’s new album “Wakedafucup,” and a rap opera with Russell Simmons called “Cain and Abel.”

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Mistah F.A.B. – Welcome 2 Da Dope Era [Mixtape]

Mistah F.A.B. is back with his new mixtape “Welcome 2 Da Dope Era” hosted by DJ Scream and DJ Holiday. The tape comes with 17 tracks and features from Rick Ross, Glasses Malone, Too Short, N.O.R.E., Kevin Gates, Rocko and more. Production is handled by Zaytoven, A-One Beats, Cy Fyre, Tha Bizness, DJ Pain 1 and more. Download: Mistah F.A.B. – Welcome 2 Da Dope Era

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