Migos Talk “Rich N**a Timeline” Concept And Beatles Comparisons [Video]

Migos are currently riding high after dropping their third official mixtape, Rich Nigga Timeline, and recently we caught up with the Quality Control trio to chop it up about the project. Speaking on the tape’s concept, Quavo said: “We ain’t wanna do sequence, but we wanna stay rich and we wanna stay young, and we really ain’t never just told y’all where we came from and showed y’all where we started. We always just hit y’all with the swag and the trendsetting stuff, so this time, it’s Rich Nigga Timeline, showing you where we came from.” The three members then reveled their personal favorites on the tape. Offset’s is “Hit Em,” Quavo’s is “Wishy Washy” and Takeoff’s is “Pop That,” Then, after our host points out that their recent release of the “Bando” film parallels The Beatles’ third album and film, A Hard Day’s Night, the Migo gang clear up all of the comparisons to the4 Fab Four that they’ve been receiving. Quavo, for one, likes them. “History repeats itself,” he said, “so you might be looking at the new young Beatles in the flesh.”

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Logic & 6ix Talk About Working Together, J. Cole, 6ix Dropping Out Of Med School & More [Video]

Exclusive in-depth interview with Logic and his producer 6ix. In part 3, Nick Huff Barili sits down with Logic and 6ix to talk about how they met, how J Cole is the reason why they started working together, telling 6ix’s Indian parents that he was going to drop out of Med School his senior year to move to LA to work with Logic, crafting the sound for Under Pressure and its intro and much more! We are just getting started. Make sure to subscribe to www.youtube.com/hardknocktv for our latest videos, including more from our interview with Logic.

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Boaz: “I’ve Been In Life-or-Death Situations Out In The Streets” [Video]

Rostrum Records signee Boaz sat down with VladTV and spoke briefly about street life, what’s next for the MC, and even spit a short freestyle. When it comes to the worst street situation he’s been in, the “Real Name, No Gimmicks” rapper doesn’t name a particular incident, but says he’s been in some life-and-death situations before. He then spits a quick freestyle, showing off his vocal prowess a capella. Peep the Q&A above and cop his new album, Intuition.

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