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The Greatest Comedian Living : Katt Williams Opens Up About Drugs Enhancing the Creativity of Entertainers

Katt Williams is once again condemning drugs. In an April 30 Instagram Live interview with Fat Joe, Williams debunked the idea that drugs help artists and entertainers be creative. In the interview, Joe reveals it is difficult for him to enjoy jokes that a comedian tells because he’s too busy wondering “what kind of f-cking sh-t he was on to think of some sh-t like that.” Katt Williams. (Photo: @kattwilliams/Instagram) The famed comedian interrupted to debunk the notion that drugs enhance entertainers’ creativity. He said, “The misconception is that there are drugs that can help you do your job. No there isn’t. There aren’t drugs that help you memorize, to be creative, to come up with something that someone didn’t already say, to figure out the funny thing in something tragic. Those are not the side effect of drugs, those are the side effects of brilliance. So if you think there is some state you can be in that can deliver you a higher frame of comedy, there isn’

DJ Khaled s Khaled Khaled is filled with hip hop and soul samples

DJ Khaled’s ‘Khaled Khaled’ is filled with hip hop and soul samples Khaled is a masterful composer, whose sample-laden formula has worked well in the past Share this story DJ Khaled’s star-studded Khaled Khaled album is jam-packed with hits. Per usual, the We The Best Music Group founder arranged an assortment of tracks that should blast through speakers all summer long. Sonically, the album may sound familiar because many of the songs feature popular hip hop samples. The first song on Khaled Khaled is “THANKFUL.” It includes a sample of JAY-Z’s Blueprint banger “Heart Of The City,” which took from Bobby “Blue” Bland’s “Ain’t No Love in the Heart of the City.”

EXCLUSIVE: Beanie Sigel Rates the Real Gangsters in Hip-Hop (Flashback)

EXCLUSIVE: Beanie Sigel Rates the Real Gangsters in Hip-Hop (Flashback) Jessica Todd 949 views   •  comments In this flashback, Beanie Sigel reveals who he considers are the gangsters in hip-hop, and he explained that there aren t too many of them around. Beanie said that Scarface is a real gangster, and he added that Jay-Z is a gangster when it comes to music, but he s not too sure about other rappers. He then went on to speak about leaving school at 13 because he felt that it was too slow for him, adding that he was in advanced classes since kindergarten. Beanie then revealed that his mother didn t want him to skip grades, and he then spoke about leaving home at a young age and looking for guidance. To hear more, hit the above clip.

Whoa! hit rapper Black Rob dead at 51

Whoa! hit rapper Black Rob dead at 51
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PLAUSIBLE what ifs that could have dramatically changed hip hop history

PLAUSIBLE what ifs that could have dramatically changed hip hop history
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