Monday, July 2, 2012

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Big Sean & Meek Mill React To Chris Brown's Drake Diss

Big Sean and Meek Mill provide their take on Chris Brown's "I Don't Like" freestyle.
Chris Brown's "I Don't Like Freestyle"  had the internet buzzing earlier this week because of the R&B singer'sdisses hurled at Drake, stemming from their altercation last month.
Big Sean & Meek Mill React To Chris Brown's Drake Diss
Hot 97's Miss Info was in Los Angeles this week, conducting interviews leading up to Sunday's (July 1) BET Awards. During her interviews, Info asked both Big Seanand Meek Mill their takes on the situation.
"It's all in fun, that's the entertainment in Hip Hop, I feel like," opined Big Sean.
Sean vouched for Brown's credibility. "Chris Brown, people don't know about Chris Brown. He a real dude. He a tough guy, too. He ain't soft. He be like, reppin...he go hard."
"He the most turnt up dude I know. He be rappin', singin', dancin', hoopin', drawin', painting...acting," joked Sean.
Big Sean concluded that the situation wasn't anything too serious. "I can't even judge, really. To me - Chris is my homie - it ain't really affecting me too much. This is entertainment, I just want to see what's going on."
Meek Mill, on the other hand, was more cautious. "I just think they need to leave that alone," said the Philly native. "Leave that to the guys that ain't getting the money, that need that."
Meek continued, removing himself from involvement, though he was present for the altercation. "It never was nothing deep with me anyway, before the media just wanted to take it to another level.
"I'm coming from that, I don't really do that anymore. ...I've been in jail around people that been all that. You don't want your life to be derailed over media or a small situation," added Meek.

Eminem Reveals Slaughterhouse Album Release Date & Talks Beastie Boys






In a recent interview with DJ Whoo Kid on Shade 45, Em provided a hard date for his latest signees. "The album's coming out August 28. I'm actually finishing up one of the songs for it today, as we speak."
Eminem Reveals Slaughterhouse Album Release Date & Talks Beastie Boys
"I rap their verses for them," joked Em. "I present it for them like, 'Yo, here's how you guys should say this, here's what you should say,' and then that's pretty much how you do it."
Eminem also spoke on the passing of the Beastie Boys' Adam "MCA" Yauch, explaining their impact on Hip Hop. "It's really sad. It's really a shame. The Beastie Boys mean so much, have always meant so much since they came out, and mean so much to Hip Hop. All three of those guys. It's really, I don't know man, it's really sad."
"When License To Ill Came Out, that shit changed rap," he added.
Em offered his condolences to the Beastie Boys, as well as Yauch's family, expressing their impact on him. "My thoughts and prayers go out to the whole group, and Adam's family, and everybody. It's just a really sad situation. Those guys and LL made me want to rap. When I saw the Beastie Boys for the first time, you know, 'Fight For Your Right to Party,' when I seen that video...it made me realize that it was possible. Just seeing that and being like, 'whoa, holy shit!' They were killin' it."
Listen to the interview below, courtesy of radioplanet.tv:


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