Rochester, NY emcee Emilio Rojas goes “On Da Spot” with a fiery freestyle on Invasion Radio (Hip Hop Nation, SiriusXM) with host Simone “Boss Lady” Amelia and DJ Scram Jones.
Be sure to check out Emilio’s latest work, No Shame, No Regrets, available on iTunes now.
During a promo run for his new mixtape Black Flag, Machine Gun Kelly opens up to DJ Green Lantern and Boss Lady on Invasion Radio about maturing as an artist, his pride in the new music he’s creating, allegedly being banned from stages like the Coachella festival and not being given the respect he feels he deserves as an emcee (“I feel like I’m denied access to even being in the ‘class’ of hip-hop”).
Brick Squad Mafia’s Frenchie delivers a strong “On Da Spot” freestyle on Invasion Radio (Hip Hop Nation, SiriusXM) for Simone “Boss Lady” Amelia and guest DJ Scram Jones.
Iggy Azalea joined myself and DJ Kno It All (filling in for DJ Green Lantern, who called in during the show) down in Atlanta for this week’s Invasion Radio on Hip Hop Nation.
In Part One, Iggy talks about her current tour with Rita Ora, the size of her “booty,” how her most recent release TRAPGOLD was a return to “happy Iggy” and more:
In Part Two, Iggy and Green Lantern participate in a heated debate over chicken, Iggy describes her first time eating macaroni and cheese plus her love for Nas‘s Life Is Good album:
In Part Three, Iggy and Boss Lady talk about what Iggy’s learned in her first year of fame, her mother’s advice on business, if her race is still a popular a topic and more:
During a visit to Invasion Radio (with Scram Jones filling in for DJ Green Lantern), Dorrough Music and HULK Entertainment artists Tum Tum, B-Hamp and Brian Angel joined me to talk about having a “hood chick fetish,” the things girls will do to meet their favorite rappers and of course, go “On Da Spot” with a freestyle.
Part of the “New New York” movement, Spanish Harlem’s own Bodega Bamz (a.k.a. “Papi”) goes “On Da Spot” with a freestyle for Invasion Radio (Hip Hop Nation, SiriusXM) with DJ Green Lantern and myself.
Ace Hood stops by Invasion Radio with DJ Green Lantern and Boss Lady to promote his upcoming mixtape, Bodybag Volume 2 (out August 17) and drops a quick “On Da Spot” freestyle.
Prodigy spoke to me at length on Invasion Radio about his family’s strong legacy in social and entertainment circles: his great-great-grandfather founding Morehouse College, his great-grandfather being a Republican senator who opened up the first post office for African-Americans in Atlanta, his grandfather being a jazz musician in the Hall of Fame, his mother being part of 1960s group The Crystals, his father being part of another group and his grandmother owning and operating a successful dance school in New York and more.