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Mopreme Shakur Breaks Silence on Tupac’s Death, Puffy, FBI & “This Thug’s Life”

In this exclusive interview, Mopreme Shakur opens up like never before. We dive deep into the revolutionary legacy of his father, Mutulu Shakur, his lifelong impact on the fight for Black liberation, and the powerful influence of his brother, the late icon Tupac Shakur. Mopreme s ...  Show more

Bishop Lamont Says The Industry Is Programming The Masses

In this episode, I sit down with Bishop Lamont for a deep, unfiltered conversation about the reality of the music business and the forces operating behind the scenes. Bishop opens up about his experience being signed to Dr. Dre, the highs and lows of navigating an industry filled ...  Show more

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