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L.O.C.K.down Radio Podcast #54

On this episode of Lockdown Radio our hosts interviewed Patrica Alexander, an English teacher at Winchester Thruston High School. Patrica is currently developing a course titled “Memes, Music, & Language” w/ Hip Hop On L.O.C.K., an English course centered around the poetic structure of hip hop. Kellee Maize, a pittsburgh artist and entrepreneur also stopped by our studio to discuss her album, blog, and company, Nakturnal, as well as her new partnership with Iron City brewing company (www.ironcitysound.com). And finally, a rising young star, Jimmy Astro, phoned in from Memphis, Tennessee to talk about his music and influences.

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Nipsey Hu$$le talks with Karen Civil

Neighborhood Nip sat down with Civilized talks Karen Civil to discuss all the rumors surrounding him including why he chose to sign with DJ Skee over MMG and why chose to name his mixtapes ‘Marathon’

Rocksmith Clothing Presents: I Am Kendrick Lamar (Video)

Rocksmith clothing hooks up with K dot to spend the day with him discussing multiple topics about his current life including his TDE family, what its like in the studio and working with other up and comers.

Emilio Rojas meets DJ Drama

Emilio Rojas stops through Atlanta and into the Affiliates Satellite radio to discuss his latest project Breaking Point, Rick Ross and more.

Idle Warship Interview With Miss Special

Miss Special interviews Idle Warship for Special Sundays Radio Show on KSFS at San Francisco State University.

AIM Sends 9 people to visit Earl Sweatshirt

A group called Alternative Intervention Models has apparently send over 9 ppl to get in contact with Mr. Sweatshirt during his time in Samoa. Below is their write up.

Malo! Why would nine artist volunteers from Alternative Intervention Models travel over 4,771 miles halfway across the world to the remote South Pacific island of Samoa?

Two words: Earl Sweatshirt.

Yes indeed, the allegedly lost and arguably most gifted young lyrical prodigy (known for over 10 million YouTube views before age 18), is on his way back home to Los Angeles where he will finish high school before launching the next phase of his widely anticipated rap career — under the wizened guidance of Leila Steinberg, artistic mentor who famously first guided music and screen icon, Tupac Shakur.

Contrary to rumor, Earl hasn’t been “missing”. Remotely for the past year, Earl has been busy sharpening and collaborating in virtually the same way as other AIM rappers, singers, poets, actors, athletes and dancers who have benefited from Leila’s over 25 year legacy of weekly writing workshops held at California spots like PFYC in Santa Monica, LBCC in Long Beach and House of Armour in South Central LA. It was only natural that Earl invited Leila to bring other heART Education artists to have a series of free live AIM workshops in Samoa too.

After three days of flying, including a lay-over in Fiji, amazing AIM alumni like Hope Shorter, Skim Skima, Brah1m Ghavami, Fana Hughes, Sulu Nofoaiga and one of the youngest AIM students, Nyku, are together sharing their artistic gifts with Earl’s peers and local Samoans. Learning a unique rich culture as they explore a slice of Earl’s extraordinary experience at the Coral Reef Academy, the entire Alternative Intervention Models family is deeply honored to be a positive part of Earl Sweatshirt’s journey of maturation, imagination and hip-hop dreams.

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One has to wonder how Tyler and the rest of Earl’s OFWGKTA family must feel about this.

 

Wale On Sopa & More

Wale doesn’t really care to much about SOPA to even think about it, also he talks about Common’s “Sweet” record.

Blu interview with Miss Special

 

Blu sits down with Miss Special before his show in SF to discuss his up and coming project with Madlib, his newest release and his recent collaborations.

ScHoolboy Q – I Was Supposed To Do This (Video)

ScHoolboy Q discusses what it’s like to make an allbum, his TDE affiliates and performs Hands on the Wheel with A$AP Rocky.

ASAP Rocky On Schoolboy Q

If you know your shit you know that Schoolboy Q frequently collabs with Rocky. The ASAP front man speaks on what it like to speak to the young MC.