Lou From Paradise..Never Cared Freestyle

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Consequence on Flex

Consequence stops by Hot 97 and freestyles on the Funk Flex Show.

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.

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.

Travis Scott and Chase B. are chatted with Migos for the seventh episode of their Beats 1 .Wav radio show.

Of course, they played some recent bangers like Kid Cudi and Travis Scott’s “Baptized in Fire” and Meek Mill’s Quavo-featured “The Difference.”

The conversation covered Quavo making his acting debut on Donald Glover’s hit new show, Atlanta with him admitting he hops he gets to continue on the show. “They got a season two going so hopefully I get a call back.”

Quavo was then pressed about upcoming tour plans. “Hell yeah I plan on going on tour after we drop this album,” he revealed. “The album is going to come real soon. I’m still scared to let you know when it’s all dropping,” he aid before adding that it is coming soon. The rap trio even headed out to Tahoe recently to shoot their video for their album track, “T-Shirt.”

Of course, the Wav hosts pressed Quavo to ask when his own album might be coming out. The rapper has been dropping a string solo releases as of late including “My Pockets” and “Trapstar,” which dropped at the end of November. “Quavo album right after we get that Quavo and Travis album,” he said. Whether or not the joint album actually happens remains to be seen, but it sure would get fans excited.

Towards the end of the interview, Takeoff stepped into the room for a quick minute to join the conversation. The pair then launched into a Migos freestyle, lighting up the waves with some heavy bars.

The dynamic duo stops through Flex to show off their skills!

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