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DJ Whoo Kid recently shared his thoughts on the current state of Hip-Hop, arguing that the genre has not been as successful without Drake actively releasing music. During an interview with Diverse Mentality, Whoo Kid acknowledged that Kendrick Lamar capitalized on the momentum surrounding his highly publicized beef with Drake. According to Whoo Kid, Kendrick […]
Eminem isn't team iPhone or Android. His allegiance still lies with the iconic Blackberry smartphone.
An audio clip from 2010 of 50 Cent discussing Sean "Diddy" Combs with DJ Whoo Kid has resurfaced amid the Cassie Venture drama.
DJ Whoo Kid might need to start carrying a fire extinguisher in the booth with him during his sets if things carry on like this. The veteran New York DJ was playing a party in Las Vegas when one of his speakers burst into flames last weekend.
Eminem visited the SiriusXM studios for an exclusive sit-down with DJ Whoo Kid and Lord Sear, discussing his Beyoncé collaboration, new music and more.
Waka Flocka Flame just might have made history during his recent trip to Seattle. The 29-year old rapper managed to overdose on weed.
Migos’ studio debut, Yung Rich Nation may be something like a flop but the ATL trio currently functioning as a duo know you need more than one bullet to pull off a Soundscan 187.
T.I. has a great relationship with both Lil Wayne and Young Thug, and a proven history of mediating rap beefs. That said, it was only natural for DJ Whoo Kid to ask his stance on their beef during a recent interview.
Kendrick Lamar’s NYC blitzkrieg of radio press reached his zenith when he crash landed on The Whoolywood Shuffle with the always entertaining DJ Whoo Kid.
The G-Unit comeback has been in full swing but to longtime fans, Kidd Kidd isn’t exactly the for missing link the infamous rap posse. Of course, we’re talking about The Game, whose short-lived stint with the clique harkened comparisons to N.W.A. Yet his well publicized beef with 50 Cent became larger than life and a […]
Waka Flocka Flame teamed up with DJ Whoo Kid to drop his I Can’t Rap, Vol. 1 mixtape last month and return today with a visual for “Trap Hop.”
Scarface called into DJ Whoo Kid’s radio show to speak on some of his recent endeavors, among which is his upcoming Deeply Rooted album. But nothing could have prepared listeners for the grand announcement of a possible collaborative body of work with Nas.
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