Joey in his natural subjects.


If you’ve been following this site for along time then you know I’m big G-Unit fan dating all the way back to 2000. These guys music was such a big part of my High school growing up in NY, play anything from their archives and it takes me back to a specific time.
50 Cent talks about Banks & Yayo and not talking each of them, he talks about his venture into the world of music.
Below he touches on the Chris Lighty situation and how the suicide doesn’t make any sense to.
As promised, Out Da Box TV brings you Part 2 of our truly in-depth interview with Producer/Vocalist “Georgia Anne Muldrow”. In this piece, Georgia speaks on Finding Love and improving the state of the Black, Male Female Relationship. She also speaks on the benefits of her being self taught music as opposed to going through school and touches on the rewards of being able to collaborate on the “Seeds” album with Madlib. We even get a chance to see a special live performance of her Early single “Child Of The Sun” alongside her musician Mom “Rickie Byars Beckwith”. It was indeed a great pleasure being able to sit with Georgia once again. I give her the utmost respect for being so honest and articulate in this interview. Please take the time to enjoy and continue to spread the word!
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One particular of my favored points to pay attention to for the prior four years is Foxxhole Radio on SiriusXM (now on siriusXM 98). The primary explanation I maintain holding on these days is Zo Williams demonstrate “The Voice of Cause.” He handles relationships matters and even slides things into the dialogue that don’t look to be about relationships until he places his spin on it. This specific display I needed to reveal with the Fronation since he’s speaking about Hip Hop and relationships. He discusses an array of troubles inside Hip Hop and rap and how that pertains to our relationships (such as V-Nasty and the use of the N-phrase in society). He has a great deal of guest and authors on the demonstrate which includes the Icon Professor Griff and Hip Hop (legend?) Perform from Kid ‘N’ Perform. It’s a excellent leaping level for dialogue and some quite fascinating things are said…too numerous for me to summarize. So if you have some time, get a hear and let me know what you think.
You can listen to Zo’s present on Thursday Nights on SiriusXM 98 and adhere to him on twitter @zowilliams