On the afternoon of Friday May 22, 2015, a magnitude-4.8 earthquake struck Nevada, damaging part of a Las Vegas freeway, officials said.
On the afternoon of Friday May 22, 2015, a magnitude-4.8 earthquake struck Nevada, damaging part of a Las Vegas freeway, officials said.
Philly natives Beanie Sigel and Freeway stopped by Boom 107.9 to chop it up with Monie Love on her Monie In The Morning Show. Beans touched on Jay Z’s Tidal #BSides concert that went down last weekend and how it felt performing with Hov on the big stage after their lengthly public falling out. He and Freeway also gave us an insight into a possible “State Property” reunion that we can hopefully be looking forward to. Get into the full interview below!
Young Buck, Freeway & Lil’ Fame join Kay Slay to reminisce on the good & bad on The Drama King’s latest release.
Is there a Roc-A-Fella Reunion in the works? Eh, not really. But Freeway seems optimistic about it. The Philly rapper pays a visit to Sway In The Morning to promote his new collaborative album, Highway Robbery, alongside the Jacka, and performs and talks about a possible reunion.
Cassidy Vs. Freeway is arguably one of the best moments in Hip Hop. “Some people like Hip Hop for flows. Some people like Hip Hop for beats. I mean, I like that part too, but what overrules all that is lyrics, bars,” said Cass. “That’s what I like more than anything. And I feel as though it ain’t enough of that. When I was younger I used to hear niggas saying shit that I had to rewind or lines that I’m like ‘Damn, that shit crazy.’ That it’ll work your mind and make you think. I don’t hear that like a lot now.” Check out what else Cass had to say about the unforgettable battle and which great MC actually set up Cassidy vs. Freeway after the jump.