In this episode:
Imp has a serious conversation with scholar, educator, speaker, leader and graduate of "Les Brown’s Professional Speaking Training" Professor Jamaal Brown. The two discuss how Jamaal's basketball dreams were halted by heart surgery, his decision to chose books and education opposed to gangs, drugs, and entertainment.
The two also discuss slavery, Black Wall Street, community involvement, the "Black 365 Calendar" and the other educational products available on Jamaal's website.
For more information on "Professor Jamaal Brown" visit www.Black365.com
Imp's guests "Da Prince Devine" and "Big Bee" are two uncelebrated rap pioneers from Harlem, New York. They share exciting stories from as early as 1977 when a young "Devine" first took the mic and started rapping. The two give their insight on diet, health, exercise, the police, new music, and t...
Imp interviews his guest "K-waz The Lyrical Pyscho" is the man behind the label and production company “Self-Xplanatory Music”. He’s a producer, DJ, and Emcee whose release four solo albums and several mixtapes.
He’s a six time producer, and a beat making champion whose produced songs for many ...
In this episode of "Rappers Over Thirty" our special guest interview "DJ JahBluez" a.k.a Fader Beats we discuss classic beat making gear, DJ equipment, promoting and marketing for Death Row Records, Click Tha Supa Latin a.k.a Anthony Click Rivera motivating him to get back in the game, and his af...