5 Things We Learned From Action Bronson On Ebro In The Morning [Photos] - Page 3
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With Mr. Wonderful officially in stores, Action Bronson returned to Hot 97’s Ebro in the Morning Show, where he spoke with Peter Rosenberg and Laura Stylez.
Accompanied by producer and friend The Alchemist, the Queens rapper’s most recent appearance was brief, albeit extremely comedic and full of random information. That’s also the perfect way to describe some of Broson’s songs when you think about it.
In any case, hit the jump to see what we learned.
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Photo: Instagram
… Ain’t No Love
There’s no love lost for Bronson in a literal sense, but it was hilarious to hear him say that his two children–eight-years-old and 10-years-old, respectively–couldn’t care less dad releasing his first album.
Especially when other rapper’s kids are reaping the fruits of their parent’s labor.
Special Menu
As you should know by now, Bronsolino is a former chef. That said, he worked on a visual cook book, featuring food inspired by music on Mr. Wonderful. Famed chef Mario Batali is among the three participating chefs.
Calculated Lines
“It’s really all about setting it off,” said Bronson regarding his oft-outrageous opening lines. Then, he proceeded to spit, “What if Allen Iverson was Chinese riding on a Harley,” the opening line from this track. Point well proven.
Mac-n-cheese Murderer
The Hot 97 morning show crew called Bronsolino’s mother, who praised her son’s amazing four-cheese macaroni and cheese when asked what her favorite dish that he makes.
Nickname
We can him Action, but his mom calls him Bubba and another name that we can’t write.
See the interview on the next page.
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