***Official Breakfast Club Interview Thread***

Em and Nelly both put their boys on. Both delivered platinum selling quality albums. I can still play majority of Devil's Night and Free City. Two good albums. I can't pick between the two, both were solid but had flaws.
 


Thought this should be posted here. If you're black and aware you know most of the stats and cultural ills. But I enjoyed listening to it, and it was a good mental herb for me to do better with my finances. Only materials I indulge in are tech objects, clothing I just buy what I need. But theres always more community progression I can do with my money and time. 
 
Jim got a lot of quotables. He was simple, but he be saying some **** sometimes. He was spitting that real on "Code Red" and "Get your mind right".



Side note: Whatever happened to Mel Matrix? Dude couldn't rap a verse without at least 30 Blood references :lol. Listening to Mel Matrix will make you start stackin unintentionally.


Mel Murder, we call him Mellie around my way, but he still doing music, lives around the corner from me.
 
Who is this...

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ok siir brock but I still dont know who he is
 
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Gon check out that D12 project, don't know who the Miles dude is so I really don't care about that interview :lol
 
I wonder if that Miles dude will get more views than Nuri Muhammad with Ebro last week.
 

I listened to this about a week ago. He said a lot of good stuff. I don't understand why some of us black folks make it sound like its so hard to not spend a ton of money every Christmas. It's like we got an addiction to spending on BS.
 
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I listened to this about a week ago. He said a lot of good stuff. I don't understand why some of us black folks make it sound like its so hard to not spend a ton of money every Christmas. It's like we got an addiction to spending on BS.

dat broke boy talk.
how da papis pose to know i'm really outchea gettin it if I aint flexin da 7 rolls royces with da reindeer chillin in da indoor and da outdoor pool on da gram?
 
Am I the only one who thinks it will help his career that he came out? If he even ends up having a career in the music business.
 


:eek thought ol boy was too shook and was only gonna play wit safe with sway, should be good.
 

I listened to this about a week ago. He said a lot of good stuff. I don't understand why some of us black folks make it sound like its so hard to not spend a ton of money every Christmas. It's like we got an addiction to spending on BS.

Going to peep this on the way home. The fact that neither Laura nor Rosenberg were there for this one speaks volumes.
 
Ebro mentions it briefly that they're not a part of the interview, but doesn't delve into it though. 8o
 
I can respect the lil dicky episode. Dude seems humble enough and genuinely interested in hip hop. I don't think I would've expected him to go on the BC after the slander dudes like Post Malone caught, so he gets props for that. I remember NT putting me onto his videos a few years ago but I never imagined he was going to go further than a comedic internet rapper with a video here and there. One of my homeboys listens to his music all the time I might give his album a spin. :lol
 
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Ebro mentions it briefly that they're not a part of the interview, but doesn't delve into it though. 8o

Probably didn't want them asking stupid questions or talking about **** that they don't understand or never experienced.
 
Am I the only one who thinks it will help his career that he came out? If he even ends up having a career in the music business.

In today's world of Bruce Jenner getting a courage award, Michael Sam having his 15 minutes, the show Empire, it can definitely help. The agenda is real.
 
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