Ok. And what tho? Be asked about shyt you don’t wanna answer from YouTube nikkas who won’t be satisfied?All those artists have done "black" platforms... Breakfast Club, Sway, Big Boy etc.
Ok. And what tho? Be asked about shyt you don’t wanna answer from YouTube nikkas who won’t be satisfied?All those artists have done "black" platforms... Breakfast Club, Sway, Big Boy etc.
She was at the shoot for NLU with YG. I'm assuming this is what he's referring to.
"And for him to take his biggest moment and decide to hand all of us the baton to be a part of it just shows you what real kings are supposed to do," Jason Martin concluded. "I think [Bobbi Althoff] was there the day before shooting some stuff at Enterprise Park"
It’s almost as if he gave the only interview for his album rollout to Harper’s Bazaar. Oh, wait…Drake stay avoiding Black interviewers of the culture.
I get it was a different era and media ecosystem but Michael Jackson did interviews throughout this 1980s peak and into the 90s. Janet Jackson, Madonna...all the people who sold tens of millions of records did interviews. Memorable ones, too. I think it's important that artists speak about art. Do I want or expect any artist to explain meaning, intent etc in an interview? No, of course not. But IMO they have to be present for media in some form.none of the big artists in hip hop do interviews with true hip hop media anymore. spec the legacy/ legends
Drake
kendrick
Cole
Eminem
Jay
ect
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I'm gonna assume you just woke up from a coma because she wasn't in the "NLU" video and never interacted with Kendrick.
Fred.

Idk why Jay name on here. When he was active he stayed doing interviewsnone of the big artists in hip hop do interviews with true hip hop media anymore. spec the legacy/ legends
Drake
kendrick
Cole
Eminem
Jay
ect
He’s never liked doing serious interviews. All the media outlets you’d want to interview him would want to ask him questions he doesn’t want to answer.Drake stay avoiding Black interviewers of the culture.
Times have changed though, these interviews were helping to sell records/tickets/... in a big way. The way artists promote their music has changed.I get it was a different era and media ecosystem but Michael Jackson did interviews throughout this 1980s peak and into the 90s. Janet Jackson, Madonna...all the people who sold tens of millions of records did interviews. Memorable ones, too. I think it's important that artists speak about art. Do I want or expect any artist to explain meaning, intent etc in an interview? No, of course not. But IMO they have to be present for media in some form.
YG had her out there with him when they shot the video
Thanks for ignoring the second half of that post BTW.
The fake Kendrick worshippers are still the worst part of this beef
She may not be your cup of tea but she has a look that is universally agreeable or pleasant

none of the big artists in hip hop do interviews with true hip hop media anymore. spec the legacy/ legends
Drake
kendrick
Cole
Eminem
Jay
ect