Jay-Z: 10 Years In
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In this episode of People’s Party, Talib Kweli and Jasmin Leigh sit down with rapper/writer, as well as one of Queensbridge’s finest – CAPONE.
Naturally this interview begins with Capone breaking down the elements that turned Queens into such an epicenter for hip hop excellence. Capone goes into how he met Noreaga in ’92 while incarcerated, the two finding kinship through their shared hometown of Queensbridge and love of basketball. He also tells about his meeting the Central Park 5 while locked up, how he became close friends with Big L, as well as the lasting Influence and legacy of Tragedy aka Intelligent Hoodlum and what he meant to the success of C-N-N. Capone speaks on Noreaga’s gift of slang, he reflects on Biggie wanting to recruit him into the Junior M.A.F.I.A. collective, he talks about his struggle with leaving the street life behind him after achieving success, and they discuss things surrounding his and Noreaga’s record ‘LA, LA’, in response to Dogg Pound’s ‘New York, New York’.
This is the third of three Backstory Podcasts on Jay-Z. In this episode Colby explores Jay’Z after the Blueprint albums, his retirement and The Black Album, the R Kelly debacle, […]
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