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For whatever reason, this podcast was taken offline, but here are all the episodes they had before it was taken down.
Here are all the episodes they have:
Episode 1: Master P
For whatever reason, this podcast was taken offline, but here are all the episodes they had before it was taken down.
Here are all the episodes they have:
Oscar nominee and Xenon Pictures founder S. Leigh Savidge presents a weekly podcast where hip-hop culture's most fascinating personalities give unique insights into the music industry along with eye-witness accounts of rap's most controversial and intriguing moments, offering up stories rarely heard beyond their inner circles.
Episode 1: Master P
Episode 2: Arabian PrinceMaster P takes us behind the scenes of his new tv show on Reelz, "Master P's Family Empire" (airing Saturdays at 8pm ET), and discusses getting his start by selling cd's out of the trunk of his car, and playing pick-up basketball against Michael Jordan.
Episode 3: Alonzo "Lonzo" WilliamsFounding member of N.W.A. Arabian Prince, discusses making his first record "Strange Life," creating "Supersonic" with J.J. Fad in a four hour studio session, and he explains why he left N.W.A.
Episode 4: Sharitha Knight Pt. 1Alonzo "Lonzo" Williams, highlights his house as being the Mecca for West Coast hip-hop, Eazy-E owing him 500 dollars for the original recording of "Boyz-N-The Hood," not allowing a young Dr. Dre and Eazy-E into his club, and his book "N.W.A. - Not Without Alonzo."
Episode 5: Sharitha Knight Pt. 2Sharitha Golden formally Sharitha Knight, discusses Suge Knight shooting his friend and subsequently losing a contract offer from the San Francisco 49ers, getting kidnapped by Suge Knight, and she sets the record straight on the legendary Suge Knight dangling Vanilla Ice over a balcony story.
Episode 6: Jimi "Chopmaster J" DrightIn part two of this rollercoaster interview, Sharitha Golden formally Sharitha Knight, talks about Suge Knight's mistresses, 2Pac & Suge Knight's relationship, and the tragic death of 2Pac.
Co-founder of Digital Underground Jimi "Chopmaster J" Dright, discusses how Digital Underground became a group, 2Pac's transition from roadie to band member, and the revival of Digital Underground.