Mobb Deep-Interview with Dialogue Magazine
Mobb Deep-Interview with Dialogue Magazine
Tupac had just got his Rolls Royce. I was walking outside, and I looked and I didn’t know it was Tupac at first. He kinda looked like (Marvin) Hagler, the boxer, you know, because I just saw him wiping off the rims. and I looked at him and I saw it was Pac. First thing that come to my mind being a Death Row artist, soon as my album come out or as soon as my stuff get out I’m gonna be in a Rolls. So I roll up on him all excited and he’s like what’s up Flip…I jump in the Rolls with him and I’m feeling myself and he’s feeling his self…
By Dialogue Magazine Dialogue Magazine: When did you develop an interest in dancing? Tre Armstrong: When I was five years old I started my technical training in ballet. At home, at the time, we didn’t have Hip Hop in the dance studios, so I learned from Hip Hop videos or movie theaters. And that eventually [...]
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By ELLEN GAMERMAN After starring in “The Hurt Locker,” a harrowing film that is now nominated for nine Oscars, Hollywood up-and-comer Anthony Mackie is taking a surreal turn with his next project: a satire about a guy looking for his lost hand. “A Behanding in Spokane,” starting previews on Monday, features Mr. Mackie as a [...]