
#Rapper noreaga food show for free
The only mention of “RTJ4,” and its release came during the interview’s second half, with Killer Mike stating that he and El-P post their music for free - all of their albums are available as free downloads - because many people can’t afford it “have bills, have children.” However, he noted that the effect of the duo’s music is like “Drinking a fresh cup of coffee, getting punched in the face, and then smoking a joint and getting a hug afterwards. Formerly known as Noreaga, his real name is Victor Santiago and he is. Dude was big in the 90s (I remember how big of a song Super Thug was) and still had hits and was musically relevant in the following decade. to host a satellite radio show for Sirius XM called Militainment Crazy Raw Radio, a title that gave equal weight to N.O.R.E.’s Militainment brand, to Crazy Hood, and to 66 Raw, the channel on Sirius XM which carried the show. was arrested this week following a fight with a customer at a Miami Beach hamburger restaurant, police say. “I don’t want us to destroy what we have or lose hope, because hope exists here.” Between 20, he teamed up with the rapper N.O.R.E. Mike went on to note that urban American centers such as Chicago, Detroit and Los Angeles did not truly recover from the racial inequity that came to a head during the 1960s, but Atlanta has grown through thriving black leadership, black-owned businesses and positive initiatives. The exchange happened years ago when a young Dipset ran into the actor at JFK airport in New York.

The pair were bringing a meal to rapper Noreaga, who was working at T.I’s studio.īut then “ got a call from the mayor’s assistant, saying that the staged protest, which we support, was turning into a riotous atmosphere, and she wanted him to say something to help quell any oncoming violence that she didn’t want to see happen,” he said. Both men went to the press conference, but it was Mike whose speech encapsulated the anger, frustration and sadness that so many people feel. Dipset’s Cam’ron recently appeared on an episode of Noreaga and DJ EFN’s Drink Champs podcast, where he detailed an encounter the crew had with actor Laurence Fishburne. and I bought a 50-year old black-owned restaurant in the neighborhood we grew up in, Bankhead Seafood, we rolled it out with a food truck,” he said. Mike noted during that he hadn’t even intended to appear with the mayor on Friday night.


And on Monday night, Mike made his sole media appearance this week on CBS’ “ Late Show with Stephen Colbert,” to discuss the protests and the country’s current political climate.
