Chrisette Michele Discusses Why She Performed at Donald Trump’s Inauguration & Reacts to Spike Lee’s Comments

Nessa sits down with Master P and talks about everything from his career and hustling to turning down a $1 million dollar deal from Jimmy Iovine when he only had $500 to his name. He also brings along two of his artists, Paloma Ford, who talked about her new music and Nick Young as well as Marqus Clae, a new 17 year old artist.

Migos speak on the #1 Hot 100 record success of their track, ‘Bad & Boujee’, their upcoming album ‘Culture’, and give us a ling freestyle- all while hotboxing The Cruz Show studio.

Jhené Aiko Talks Collabing with Big Sean, New Music & What Kind of Maniac She Really Is

Trina stops by The Breakfast Club to talk new music, dating, her relationships with Lil’ Wayne, making up with French Montana, working with Tory Lanez and much more.

Cardi B Stops Through to Talk About Her New Mixtape, Adjusting to Fame & More

Kodak Black Talks Being The Best Rapper Alive, Being Locked Up & Exposing Himself in the Shower

CJ FLy drops by Real Late with Peter Rosenberg to discuss his new album and losing his grandfather.

On the last edition of GGN of 2016, Snoop Dogg invited ASAP Rocky onto the show to talk shop, primarily about Rocky’s new role over at MTV. Around the 7:40 mark though, they threw on the instrumental for Mobb Deep’s Alchemist-produced “The Realest” and these two just started spitting.

Rocky kicked things off by saying he wanted “two gold teeth from his dentist” for Christmas—which he rapped while rhyming with a teeth full of gold fronts. It’s a true off the dome (a.k.a. “off the tip-top”) freestyle, so Rocky doesn’t go BARS DEEP, but he styles like only Rocky could over the track while asking for a round of applause. Then it was time for Uncle Snoop to go ham one time, and he let people know he supplied all the weed and chased all of the zebras before shouting out to all of the Libras. Snoops’ freestyle skills are no-nonsense, and once he gets into that pocket, it’s buttery smooth. Can we get an Alchemist x Snoop mixtape/EP in 2017?!

Now that you’re done taking in the marvelous stylings of Snoop and Rocky, you should go back to the beginning of the episode. Rocky talks about the different generations of hip-hop fashion, including how the size of your jeans has changed. Rocky’s creative director position at MTV Labs is discussed, with Rocky specifically saying he wants to get back to “music television.”

“It’s about different genres…if it wasn’t for MTV, we wouldn’t know who a lot of artists were,” he says, before mentioning Yo! MTV Raps and TRL inspired him in terms of the energy of the show. Later on, Rocky talks about the friction that was apparently brought up between Rocky’s ASAP crew and Tyler’s Odd Future squad, and how they overcame the f*ckery to really become friends and associates.

There’s much more that Rocky and Snoop get into; check out the full episode below.

We’ve lost count of the times that Soulja Boy has threatened to shoot somebody, but has the “Crank That” rapper actually done it? He says yes.

In a recent interview with Vlad TV, Soulja retells the story of a time when he opened fire on a burglar who had invaded his Atlanta home. He says it went down after his album release party in 2008, when a group of men followed him to his gated community. While in his mansion, Soulja was joined by three of his friends were in the studio; after rapper Ja-Bar went outside to take the trash, he informed Soulja there were some “fans” driving past the home.

“I said, ‘What the fuck? Some fans?’ I grabbed a pistol and look, don’t see shit and come back in the crib. […] Then all I hear is ‘boom,’” said Soulja, who went on to say he saw three to four masked men running through his house. “One nigga run to the front door, I hop out, I start shooting […] shot his ass.”

Soulja said at one point he went up to the home-invader and took off his mask. After he realized he knew who the man was, Soulja began shooting him again. It’s a wild story, but this account is much different than the ones he’s given in the past.

In a 2009 radio interview,Soulja said one of the assailants had put an AK up to his friend’s head and put him on the ground before the men fled from the house. There was no mention of him shooting anyone. In a 2010 interview, he admitted to shooting one of the home invaders, but was advised not to discuss it at the time.

“I really didn’t want nobody to know that I shot somebody,” Soulja said. “My label [didn’t] want that out there [because] when the robbery went down I had fans like 9, 10 years old. But being that I’m 20, I don’t give a fuck no more.”