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Several weeks ago, while in the studio with notable New Jersey producer, Buff Billions, I was introduced to rising rap phenom, India. Those in the know may recognize her from her work within the adult film industry. After I checked out her music profile on MySpace and listened to the tracks, I was surprisingly impressed. Her shit is fire. We immediately dialed her up.
Over the phone, India’s voice was soft and sweet. Wow! She came across as not only likable, but also confident and professional, which is what really impressed me about her. We spoke about a few of our upcoming projects and promised to work together on future collaborations. Weeks passed and we spoke only occasionally, then lost contact after I replaced my mobile phone. Honestly, I just kind of blew it off, assuming that, because of the lack of contact, India probably moved on to other things, assuming I had also. Then one day while at the studio, my phone rang. It was India’s unbelievably soft voice on the other end, telling me she was in NY for the weekend and asking me if we could connect. |
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For a very long time now people have been looking for the next big thing in hip hop. Unfortunately, it hasn’t come along. Thankfully our veterans such as Busta Rhymes, Nas and Jay Z have all recently recorded or are in the recording process to maintain the lyrical side of the game as well as the heat off the tracks. You will notice the vibe of Busta and the mentality that he had when being interviewed.
This interview was done by Eddie House and Nell for Felon Magazine while Busta was putting the finishing touches on his album. FELON: Your new album coming out is entitled The Big Bang. Where did the title come from, and what’s that whole theory about? |
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This past weekend, I had the opportunity to sit down with 50 Cent of G-unit records to discuss his past, present and future. Read on to find out how the interview went and what’s in store for the head of G-Unit Records. For the full word for word interview, you will need to pick up the next copy of Felon Magazine where he speaks about M.O.P, Mase, Puffy, Cam, Jay Z and a host of other issues.
THE MEETING
I woke up late on Saturday afternoon a little hung over. Bad mornings normally follow great nights. I shook the cobwebs out of my head and remembered that I had to meet with 50 cent in a few hours. I went through my normal routine then hopped in the car. Thursday night, I probably generated about 60 questions for the hip hop star in regards to his life, beef and success. I drove into New York City from New Jersey in about 20 minutes to pick up the lead writer for Felon Magazine, Eddie House. We couldn’t find a spot to park so we pulled into a garage and made our way to the studio where 50 was doing interviews for various publications.
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