Monday, August 23, 2010

CONSPIRACY WORLDWIDE RADIO


Show Features



On this heart-moving show we have:


Slaughterhouse's dagger-tongue, Crooked I, is with us for a feature-length interview regarding his ambitions for C.O.B., his next album Million Dollar Dream, his signing to Shady Records, working with Eminem, Slaughterhouse's second album and some of his craziest moments at Death Row Records. If that wasn't enough, Crooked I even finds time to inform us of Slaughterhouse's reaction and subsequent plans for The Four Horsemen (Priest/Canibus/Kurupt/Ras Kass)this year and it sounds brutal. Hip hop cannot miss this one.


Four Horsemen member and Wu Tang messenger, Killah Priest, steps in to discuss the creation of PWOWR 'The Psychic World of Walter Reed' in detail, citing the many people who are involved with production and guest appearances. The list includes Nas, the RZA, the GZA and many more. We also discuss the controversial album cover, which makes reference to Dr Melachi Z York and hear about his recent meeting with The Four Horsemen, including his contributions to their conversation and their plans for the album.


Cormega steps in unannounced to share his thoughts and reaction upon hearing the full details of the criminally under-publicized natural disaster in Pakistan. Offering his full support and audibly shocked at the true extent of the carnage in that country, Cormega recalls his recent time in Haiti and emphasizes the need for people to donate to the adults and children out there - http://www.dec.org.uk


Dame Grease leaves a busy studio session to discuss his forthcoming projects with The Lox, DMX and his new Max B project, pairing Max with unreleased verses from Notorious B.I.G. and 2 Pac. Dame gives a first hand account of DMX's current state after being recently released from incarceration, citing that X is filled with renewed self-control and drive to make new music. He discusses his new studio work claiming that the tracks currently being recorded are 'ridiculous, classic DMX'.
 



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