February 2012
13 posts
Face to Face: My Interview with Phil Adé
I got to speak with one of the most promising artists out of the DC, MD, VA area right now, Phil Adé. We talked about his mixtape series Phil Adé Friday, and why his hometown means so much to him. Check out the latest episode of Face to Face on BET.com!
http://www.bet.com/video/musicnews/face-to-face/phil-ade-face-to-face-s1.html
[Article] Jabari Johnson – Eyes On The Prize
Here is an article that Jenesis Magazine did on me.
Face to Face: My Interview with Phony PPL
I always love talking to new artists, especially ones that are doing something completely different from their peers. Phony PPL is exactly that, a young group of talented musicians hailing from Brooklyn who are introducing their version of hip-hop soul.
I sat down with the group in front of their studio in Bed-Stuy, to talk about their new album...
Face to Face: My Interview with Fat Trel
DC’s newest hip-hop star Fat Trel has had a wild life. Growing up in the go-go music driven Northeast neighborhood of Washington, D.C., Trel’s odds at becoming a successful rapper were slim. I spoke to the DC native about his love for his hometown, getting shot by his good friend, and how listeners are in for a treat with his upcoming project “Nightmare on...