What's good Few Tang Clan!?!? So this episode covers a couple topics. The overall conversation is about the importance of collaboration in Hip Hop. However, there's a twist. We have a special guest on this episode. We brought actor and emcee Louis Muhammad. His experience as part of The Hip Hop Project documentary gives him a unique perspective when it comes to collaboration. The Hip Hop Project is a movie presented by Bruce Willis and Queen Latifah. It follows the youth of an inner city music program and it's director through there journey to create an album and become better people. Trust me; It's a must see...I cried. But anyway this was a dope talk. We appreciate you Lou for taking the time to chop it up with us. Your input was invaluable. We hope y'all enjoy listening to this conversation as much as we enjoyed having it. Make room for the tag...#ConversateForAFew
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