Doggie Diamonds No Filter
Summary: What's Up? This is Doggie Diamonds. Are you ready to hear a podcast that discusses relationships, politics, sports, entertainment, hip-hop all from a uncensored point of view? Well then you came to the right place. Tune in! No Filter means honesty! (If you're easily offended please listen!)
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here is my thoughts on the Eminem Vs Lord Jamar, Young Buck and getting in the car of a stinking Uber driver!
Purchase Beanie Sigel Live Podcast Tickets Here ►[https://tinyurl.com/DDNFTix](https://tinyurl.com/DDNFTix) Mac Miller, the 26-year-old rapper known for his canny wordplay and artistic reinvention, died Friday at his Los Angeles home. The apparent cause of death was a drug overdose. “Malcolm McCormick, known and adored by fans as Mac Miller, has tragically passed away at the age of 26,” his family said in a statement. “He was a bright light in this world for his family, friends and fans. Thank you for your prayers. Please respect our privacy. There are no further details as to the cause of his death at this time.” The County of Los Angeles medical examiner said in a statement Friday, “In the late morning of Sept. 7, Malcolm McCormick (dob 1/19/92) was found unresponsive in his home located in the 11600 block of Valleycrest Drive in Studio City. Authorities were called and Miller was pronounced dead at the scene at 11:51 a.m. At this time, an autopsy is pending and a cause of death has not been determined.”
Eminem dissed a lengthy list of rappers on his new album Kamikaze, including Cleveland MC Machine Gun Kelly. Now, MGK has fired back with his Eminem diss track “Rap Devil.” The title is a play on Em’s 2013 hit “Rap God,” and finds MGK sniping at Eminem for allegedly trying to sabotage his career and (in his view) being old and bitter about his place in the current rap landscape. Purchase Beanie Sigel Live Podcast Tickets Here ►[https://tinyurl.com/DDNFTix](https://tinyurl.com/DDNFTix)
In this episode i did an over the phone live interview with battle rap's top blogger caps aka angry fan. We cover everything battle rap including Murda Mook Vs Aye Verb and how the AFM movement got started.
This is my thoughts on the battle between Aye Verb and Murda Mook. Also I give my commentary on other things centered around and pertaining to battle rap.
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Man this interview was a long time coming. Mainly because this was the SECOND interview we did. The first one got lost and found (no pun intended). So it didn't make any sense to put out the first one now being that this one was more current. Although the first one is a classic and I'm still going to put it out. I enjoy talking to Dr. Wesley Muhammad because he always tells me to ask him ANYTHING and don't hold back! To purchase the book spoken about in this podcast, use the link below. [http://www.drwesleymuhammad.info/publications.html](http://www.drwesleymuhammad.info/publications.html)
Bronx rapper Tray Pizzy stops through to give clarity on the situation between him and Dave East. Tray Pizzy explains how they (Tray Pizzy & Dave East) went from doing records together to doing diss records towards each other. Tray Pizzy also speaks on all the other things he's working on and what's to come in the future. Share this, like this and leave a comment!
This interview is funny because I go back over 20+ years with Agallah aKa 8-Off The Assassin. In this interview Agallah talks about producing records for other acts. Ghost producing big records, his brotherhood with the late great Sean Price, his new project Ag Al Ghul - No Mercy For The Weak' and the meaning behind it.
A few things that has been bugging me for the past few days i decided to speak on. If it doesn't apply, let it fly!
The title pretty much speaks for itself. I did this one on my Youtube and if you're not subscribe there, you're missing out! DoggieDiamondsTV is the Youtube! Join me sometimes for a live podcast!
[Click Here To Support Dehaven's Kickstarter](https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1801630679/dehaven) In this episode of Doggie Diamonds No Filter Dehaven passed through. Before you say, "who?" Just listen to Jay Z mention his name directly and indirectly on man of his classic albums. One of the ways Dehaven's name was mentioned was in a very dangerous way implying that he was a "snitch". Dehaven came through to clear his name, give a little of his background relationship to Jay Z, Emory, Dame Dash and discuss his new movie project that he's seeking crowdfunding for. Sit back nad enjoy this one!
OBH members AR-AB and Dark Lo really stopped by to promote Dark Lo's new project, "Bucket List", but we ended up discussing everything OBH past & present. We discuss Cassidy beef, Meek Mill beef, Drake co-sign, unity in Philly and so so much more! We also discuss people being afraid to work with OBH. This is a good one right here. Make sure you put your people on to this one!
In this episode of Doggie Diamonds No Filter, Freeway Ricky Ross stops through. Freeway Ricky Ross (the real Rick Ross) speaks on the rapper taking his name while trying to slander him. He also speaks on this number one documentary on Netflix "Crack: In The System", his new clothing line venture and the official movie about his life about to go into production. Also Freeway Ricky talks the dangers of the drugs game, fighting the government in the "war on drugs" and much, much, more!
If the reports are correct about XXXTentacion losing his life due to a robbery attempt, that's all messed up.