The King Of Keeping It Real
... listeners a week. Some of his guests have included big name celebrities, and he has even been seeing hanging out with Jay Z. But where the show thrives is Taxstone's ability to pick guests who may not be as popular in the mainstream yet have great stories to tell. Two excellent episodes were ones where Taxstone interviewed former drug dealing kingpin Pee Wee Kirkland , and the famous lawyer Kenneth Montgomery episode. Each was nothing less than epic. Of course there are times where Taxstone says things that are controversial. He has had a few times where he pushed the boundaries of what is okay to talk about. But without these instances Taxstone would not be who he is, which is something he unapologetically does. In the short time of less than a year Taxstone has become a role model to people from neighborhoods like his. He is someone people can look at and relate to. Nothing about him is Hollywood or too good for you. He spends time interacting with all his fans on Twitter even if they have something negative to say. In his mind he just sees them as ...
Rap Personality Taxstone Charged In Fatal Shooting At T.i. Show
... also known as Taxstone, was hit with two weapons charges related to a fatal shooting at a T. I. concert in New York City last May, Reuters reports. Troy Ave 'All Good' After Getting Shot Twice in Brooklyn on Christmas. Bullets graze rapper's head and arm after gunman targets his car in East Flatbush. In court filings, prosecutors said that they had found Campbell's DNA on the only weapon used in the shooting. The incident left one dead, Ronald Mc Phatter, a bodyguard for rapper Troy Ave, while the MC was also shot in the leg and two concertgoers were wounded. According to The New York Times , Campbell, who hosts the podcast Tax Season , had been feuding with Troy Ave before the shooting at Irving Plaza. The two sniped at each other on Twitter, while Campbell called Troy Ave "a fraud rapper" in a 2015 interview and the ...
Alex Rodriguez To Host New Reality Show On Cnbc About Ex-athletes
... according to the release. A-Rod, who is owed $20 million in 2017, will still remain with the Yankees organization as a team advisor in the upcoming season. Jan 17, 2017 at 05:10 pm. 824 Views. Taxstone appeared in court one day after being arrested in connection the last year's Irving Plaza shooting. A-Rod to host new show called "Back in the Game.". CNBC has announced that retired slugger Alex Rodriguez will be the host of a new reality tv show featuring ex-athletes who are faced with financial troubles after retiring from their respective sports. According to ESPN , the show's working title is "Back in the Game" and will be co-produced by another former New York sports icon, Michael Strahan. The pilot episode of "Back in the Game," according to a CNBC press release, will pair former athletes in "serious financial distress" with money-savvy mentors who can help ...
Taxstone Is Winning The War Of Hip-hop Punditry
... which has sprouted a colony that’s as congested and competitive as the genre itself. Before Tax Season, there was Juan Epstein, a comedy “nerdcast” hosted by hip-hop radio personalities Peter Rosenberg and DJ Cipha Sounds; then The Combat Jack Show, a straightforward interview show on which host Reggie Ossé interviews rappers old and new; the Rap Radar podcast, an interview show hosted by veteran hip-hop journalist Elliott Wilson and his partner B. Dot; New Jersey rapper Joe Budden’s I’ll Name This Podcast Later, which gets dramatic and argumentative as hell; and Drink Champs, one of the leading music podcasts on i Tunes, hosted by the distinguished Queens rapper N. O. R. E. (The aforementioned podcasts are all classified as music on i Tunes.). Over the past decade, these shows have emerged as music ...
13 Essential Quotes From Meek Mill's Taxstone Interview
... Sigel: “I ain’t know what that was. I looked up to Beanie Sigel my whole life…. People saying I was trying to get close to him, that that was a chess move. Come on man, you sound like the devil. You don’t sound like good energy. I’m out here fighting, feeding for my family. I’m blessing you in the studio. You’re on your downside. I’m blessing you by even being here. And this what I wake up and get?”. On his career post-Drake beef: “They’re saying I was over with, right? When I go out, or when my niggas are out, [people ask] ‘When will DC 4 drop?’ When you’re over, niggas don’t worry about when the new shit drops. When it was fucked up for Ja Rule, I wasn’t worried about when his shit dropped.”. On his lane in hip-hop: “A nigga never wrote a song for me in his life. No nigga can ever say he wrote bars from me. I don’t even write my own bars. And if you follow me from a kid now, I don’t be feeling like niggas spit better than me. Niggas make better songs than me, and you know the whole melody wave. Niggas ain’t got the reach ...
Did Taxstone Diss Meek Mill During Twitter Rant
... seemingly dissing Joe circulated on the internet. “Just heard a Meek snippet where he’s ‘dissing’ me,” posted Budden on Twitter. Tax responded to Joe’s tweet with “Lmao.” Moments later he started his subliminal social media attack. Read Taxstone’s tweets below. — DADITO CALDERONE (@TAXSTONE) July 26, 2016. Fucking bozo Rolex rapper. — DADITO CALDERONE (@TAXSTONE) July 26, 2016. Nigga is a wack ass rapper the streets let slip through. — DADITO CALDERONE (@TAXSTONE) July 26, 2016. Make a diss on how niggas chased ya man once again. — DADITO CALDERONE (@TAXSTONE) July 26, 2016. Fake street niggas that select to run by street rules when it’s convenient. — DADITO CALDERONE (@TAXSTONE) July 26, 2016. Niggas won’t ever tell the truth that would hurt the image that niggas portray. — DADITO CALDERONE (@TAXSTONE) July 26, 2016. A wise man once said silence and violence. — DADITO CALDERONE (@TAXSTONE) July 26, 2016. Quit telling Niggaz you my Patna nigga you don’t know me – @Tip. — DADITO CALDERONE (@TAXSTONE) July 26, 2016. Can’t even @ rappers ...
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