After coming back from a social media hiatus, Future got a chance to speak with Zane Lowe. Future also spoke on his Drake collab with “What a Time to Be Alive” and his current desire to go “more underground.”
After coming back from a social media hiatus, Future got a chance to speak with Zane Lowe. Future also spoke on his Drake collab with “What a Time to Be Alive” and his current desire to go “more underground.”
Yeezy’s human: A rather unusual but honest and heartfelt display of emotion as Kanye Breaks Down in Tears over loss of an icon during a BBC interview with Zane Lowe, effectively stopping the insightful and in-depth interview however continuing his legacy as a highly memorable guest.
Earlier this month we reported that Rick Rubin, the legendary producer who has worked with artists like Eminem, The Beastie Boys, Run DMC, LL Cool J, Johnny Cash and many more, opened up to BBC Radio 1 about working with Kanye on the Yeezus follow up. Now the whole hour long interview where Rubin discusses pretty much his entire career has dropped! Check it out after the jump!
While across the pond recently for more My Name Is My Name promo, and chopped it up with one of the UK’s biggest media personalities, Zane Lowe. During the interview, Push discussed the album and his process for picking features and granting features, the possibility of a Clipse reunion with his brother No Malice, working with Kanye as the executive producer of his album and more. Listen up below.
Eminem has come back and fans are still going wild for the Detroit rapper. After doing a four part sit-down with Zane Lowe, Em performs the track that talks of the wildest ‘fan’ yet, “Stan.” Hit the jump and check out the BBC Radio 1 performance.