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We wrap up the year and decade by handing out our third annual #LEAKIE awards and naming our 2019 hip-hop MVP, Rookie of the Year, Best Male/Female artists, Album of the Year, Best hip-hop moments of the decade & a whole lot more. See you in the New Year and next decade! PEACE!
By now you’ve probably either heard or watched The Game unload bars on his L.A. Leakers freestyle. If you haven’t you’re late but still have time. Aside from bringing that fire he sat down for a conversation with us on the Power 106 #LIFTOFF. With the Don Julio 1942 flowing, Game kept it all the way candid and honest in his interview with the homies. He spoke about his upcoming ‘Born 2 Rap’ album and why it’s his last, addressed Nipsey Hussle’s unfortunate passing, said he’s never lost a bet to Drake, reacted to the Lakers acquisition of Anthony Davis, and a whole lot more.
Bay Area rapper, Guapdad 4000, dropped in with on us and discussed everything from the making of his viral “Flossin’” music video, to losing a bet with Drake, battling it out with his fellow rappers during the Dreamville sessions in Atlanta in the most comedic way possible, and more.
Hip-hop legend Common stopped by the Power 106 on his promo run for his memoir, "Let Love Have The Last Word." In this episode Common discusses the book, what compelled him to write it, ups and downs with his daughter, his new single "HER Love" featuring Daniel Caesar his upcoming album, ranked his albums, talked about his relationship with Kanye and a lot more.
It's been a long, rough, emotional past couple days since the passing of THE GREAT, late Nipsey Hussle and it's still surreal he's gone. We got together to honor him and celebrate his life with a L.A. Leakers Podcast dedicated to him.
We wrap up the year by handing out our #LEAKIE awards and naming our 2018 hip-hop MVP, Rookie of the Year, Best Male/Female Rapper, Album of the Year, Best hip-hop moments & more.
Chicago rapper G Herbo stopped by to chop it up with us about a wide range of topics. We talked about his recently-released ‘Swervo’ album, how he connected with Southside for it, said Kanye West is disconnected, and more.
TK Kravitz explains the importance of being an authentic artist and rapping about real life without fronting. He also talks about how he connected with Jacquees to make the single, “Ocean” saying, “We got into the booth together, sitting right next to each other, which is why the song flows so well.”
Being the hottest producer currently out, Justin Credible and DJ Sourmilk had to bring Tay Keith to the Power 106 #LIFTOFF to talk about his success, working with the biggest artist in the game, his beat-making process, and more. Although he is making hits out here, Tay says he plans to wrap up his senior year in college and get his degree. He also went on to praise Drake for helping him and BlocBoy JB make a better life for their families and bringing Memphis rappers together. Tay also looks back to when people used to clown BlocBoy for trying to rap and how they first met.
Atlanta rapper Lil Baby has been on fire, so it’s only right he dropped in on the Power 106 #LIFTOFF for a sit down with Justin Credible and DJ Sourmilk. Lil Baby discussed how he connected with Drake on “Yes Indeed,” detailed his upcoming project with Gunna, and gave them a taste of what its like to record in the studio with him. Lil Baby also said he believes Drake doesn’t get enough credit for helping up-and-coming artists come up and credits him for much of his own success. The track “Yes Indeed” blew up in a way he had not predicted, and he claims there wasn’t much thought to it.
Gritty New York rapper Don Q stopped by the #LIFTOFF to check in with Justin Credible and DJ Sourmilk. With his upcoming ‘Don Season 2’ set to drop August 31st, Don shared details on it and his collaboration with 50 Cent and A Boogie off the project. Along with project talk, Don also talked about his recording process, influences growing up, told a story of losing his mom’s CD Player with 50’s ‘Get Rich Or Die Tryin’ in it, revealed which West Coast artists he wanted to work with, and more.
Bubbling rapper Juice WRLD stopped by and had a conversation with Justin Credible. Jus talked to Juice about a wide range of topics like his Billboard charting single “Lucid Dreams,” his ‘Goodbye & Good Riddance’ album, how he got his name, his relationship with Lil Uzi Vert, who he draws inspiration from, whether he cares to make the XXL Freshman list next year, and more.
Before hitting up his sold out show at The Shrine Playboi Carti checked in with us and talked about the influence Chief Keef has on his music, hitting the runway for Virgil Abloh's first Louie Vuitton show, and who he looks up to in music.
Being one of the hottest producers in the game at the moment, you know we had to bring Murda Beatz in for a chat. Still smoking off Drake’s chart-topping smash-hit “Nice For What,” the mega producer revealed the pair made the song in an hour and a half. Murda goes on to reveal he’s working on a album of his own and also talks about his Tekashi 6ix9ine collaboration, “FEFE.”
Blac Youngsta talked about his upcoming mixtape, shared the best advice Yo Gotti has given him, his infatuation for Lady Gaga, and more.
Vic Mensa talked about his new single 'Reverse', credited JAY Z and Eminem for paving the way, detailed what he would do if Donald Trump walked into a room, gave his thoughts on XXXtentaction's passing, and more.
YBN Nahmir and YBN Almighty Jay chopped it up with Justin Credible and DJ Soumilk. During their stop they disclosed that Nahmir has over 70 songs complete with different artists, said Fortnite was trash, Almighty Jay gave out some dating advice, and revealed how he met Blac Chyna.
Logic shares who he would want to collaborate on a project with, his thoughts on J. Cole’s ‘KOD’ album, his keys to life, people’s perspective of him, and he shared his desire to tour with Drake.
Nick Grant discussed his ‘Dreamin’ Out Loud’ project, touched on where he feels hip-hop stands at the moment, shared his thoughts on rapper’s disrespecting 2-Pac, regretting sending a certain tweet out, which rappers he would want to see collaborate on an album, and his desire to link up with Royce Da 5’9″ for a full album.
With her "ICY GRL" single buzzing and fresh off the release of her debut EP, 'High Maintenance' Justin Credible and DJ Sourmilk brought in the up-and-coming NorCal rapper.
Lil Dicky stopped by to have a hilarious discussion with Justin Credible and DJ Sourmilk. He shared a funny story of pitching jokes to DJ Khaled for his "Freaky Friday" video and accidentally sending him a text that was cracking jokes on him.
Nearly a year from spitting venom on his viral L.A. Leakers #Freestyle004, Belly came back to check in with Justin Credible and DJ Sourmilk on the Power 106 #LIFTOFF show. The XO multi-talented artist caught Creddy and Milk up about his studio session with Jay-Z, idolizing The Notorious B.I.G., having no mercy for rappers disrespecting 2-Pac, working on his upcoming ‘Midnight Zone’ album, the infamous L.A. Leakers freestyle, and the impact it had on his career.
My boo Tinashe stopped by the Power 106 #LIFTOFF to talk to my bros Justin Credible and DJ Sourmilk. While in the studio she debuted one of her new singles in “No Drama” featuring Migos member, Offset. After Jus and Milk played the record a couple times she discussed how it came to fruition, gave details on her forthcoming ‘Joyride’ album, discussed proper DM etiquette, and more.
Being the first artist signed to Mike Dean’s M.W.A. label, Dice Soho has a lot of promise and a bright future ahead of him. With his ‘You Could Have’ EP on the way, the Houston rapper stopped by the #LIFTOFF on Power 106 to talk to Justin Credible and DJ Sourmilk. Among topics discussed were his upcoming EP, which is a follow-up to 2016’s ‘0 Degrees’. Dice also talked about how he got his name, his come-up, how he got started in music, meeting Mike Dean, the Houston music scene, and disclosed whether his parents supported his music career early on.
Right after performing at the first night of their sold out “Morning After Tour” in Los Angeles, the OVO fam DVSN pulled up on Justin Credible and DJ Sourmilk to discuss some things that were very intriguing. Amongst the topics discussed was their ‘Morning After’ album, touring, Nineteen85’s previous and future collaborations with Drake, the possibility of a complete OVO compilation and tour, and much more.
Off the release of his new single "King's Dead" featuring Kendrick Lamar, Future, and James Blake, TDE's Jay Rock came through to discuss the single and more. Aside from the "King's Dead" single and "Black Panther" soundtrack, Rock said his upcoming album is done and hinted at a potential Black Hippy project.
It was definitely a big year for hip-hop in 2017 with the culture running the masses. A lot of dope music put out and awesome moments that will live engraved in the memory's of many. We are a piece of the culture and really pushed it forward this year with our platform. With that said, we had to look back on the amazing year and talk about it.
Clothing designer Tracey Mills is one of the most influential guys in the industry. In the past he has worked as a consultant, designed, and collaborated with Kanye West, Chris Brown, Ed Hardy, among others. Being from LA, Justin Credible and DJ Sourmilk had to get him to the Power 106 “#LIFTOFF” for an interview.
Hometown hero Nipsey Hussle stopped by the Power 106 "#LIFTOFF" show to check-in with Justin Credible and DJ Sourmilk. Neighbadhood Nip came loaded with goodies as he premiered his new single "Rap N****s" and shared the cover art and release date for his forthcoming 'Victory Lap' debut album. Nip told Creddy and Milk that he will release 'Victory Lap' during the 2018 NBA All-Star Weekend on February 16th. The album has been teased since 2013, but Nip made the official call on the "#LIFTOFF" and had the streets buzzing.
OVO’s Roy Wood$ was in LA for his ‘Say Less’ listening party and stopped by the #LIFTOFF to talk about the debut album with Justin Credible and Sourmilk. In the interview the Canadian rapper talked about his ‘Say Less’ album, Canada’s music scene, Canadian’s dominating the industry, Drake’s mentorship, being signed to OVO, a possible OVO compilation tape, and a whole lot more.
Fabolous and Jadakiss have outlived many hip-hop artists and earned their current icon status. When they announced their ‘Freddy Vs. Jason’ joint project last year, it instantly caused pandemonium. A year later it is out after a few delays and the duo pulled up on us to discuss it. Freddy and Jason go into details about the project’s delay, production, getting samples cleared, their personas on the project, having to change the title to ‘Friday On Elm Street’, features, how it came to fruition, and more.
With CyHi The Prynce’s debut album ‘No Dope On Sundays’ available everywhere now, the G.O.O.D. Music rapper stopped by the #LIFTOFF on Power 106 to discuss it with us. In the nearly 30-minute conversation, CyHi talked about the process in creating his debut album, why it took so long, certain tracks, getting music clearances, and more. Aside from album talk, CyHi discussed Kanye West’s catalog and greatness.
We sat down with the legend Jeezy and had a chance to cover everything from his old catalog, to what artists he looked up to growing up and the loss of Bankroll Fresh. Be sure to subscribe to our podcast on Apple Music by searching "Leakshow" in the search engine and hitting subscribe.
Harlem's own, Dave East, stopped by our spot to chop it up. We got a chance to speak to Dave on signing with Nas, his musical beginnings and his latest project. This dude has endless talent, check the podcast out below and make sure you subscribe to "Leakshow" in the podcast section of iTunes!
We sat down with our guy, G Perico, and spoke about everything from his new project, to getting ambushed and shot in his own neighborhood. G is someone we've been a fan of for a minute and has a very promising future, listen to the podcast and make sure you check out his music. Definitely a major player in the LA Hip-Hop scene.
We sat down for a quick convo with Atlanta's 21 Savage and touched on a few topics from his thoughts on Gucci's "All My Children" to his upbringing and recording process. Search "LEAKSHOW" in the podcast section on iTunes and make sure you subscribe to our podcast!
The convo that NEVER gets old. The best rapper of all time!!! The best ANYTHING of all time never gets old, really. I love to argue with Justin. That's just what brothers do I guess. Anytime there's a chance for me to disagree with him, I'll usually do it. The other night in the studio when the greatest rapper of all time convo started, I had to jump in. Listen to our thoughts (us yelling at each other) and let us know where you stand. -Milk
“Views” has now been out for a few weeks, the album is still getting mixed reviews and we’re still mixed on it here at L.A. Leakers studios. We also compared the album track for track to Kanye’s latest offering to see how they compare. What are your thoughts on the album? Let us know! @LALeakers @AbigaleAthena
The day Angelino's have dreaded forever is finally here. Kobe's last game in the NBA is tomorrow (Wednesday). Our good friend, Manny Fresh, is a HUGE Lakers fan and wanted to come by and give us his top 10 Kobe moments. Keep in mind, everyone's top 10 is probably different, these are MANNY'S TOP 10 MOMENTS. Feel free to comment below on your favorite Kobe moment. Find us on Twitter/IG: @LALeakers & @MannyFreshLA.
Quincy Jones, Kendrick Lamar & Snoop Dogg.... What do these guys have in common? TERRACE MUHFUCKIN MARTIN! You can add a lot more people to that list, but that's a very, very small group. We sat down with Terrace for episode 3 and we talked about it all. His start in music, meeting Snoop, working with Quincy Jones, his influences, making homemade cereal and a whole lot more. Listen above and pick up his new album "Velvet Portraits" on iTunes!
We've been telling ourselves we wanna do a podcast for the longest and we've just never followed through with it. Time to stop bullshittin in 2016!!!!! Our first podcast with our bro, BJ the Chicago Kid, is HERE. We sat down with him on Valentine's Day to chop it about everything from Kendrick Lamar, Jay-Z, Dr. Dre, asking Pharrell to sign him and much, MUCH more. Check it out and be on the lookout for episode 2 coming hopefully sooner than later!
We sat down with our boy, Jay Worthy of LNDN DRGS, to talk about it all. We touched on his start in music, collabs with DJ Mustard, being Grimes‘ brother (YES, GRIMES) and much more! Check it out above and make sure you download LNDN DRGS‘ album, Aktive, out now!