Starting the conversation off in Episode 3, NASCAR’s Daniel Suarez sits down with Brandon Marshall, Channing Crowder & Fred Taylor to discuss his love for cars and racing.
Suarez walks us through what it was like for him relocating from Mexico to America to pursue his dreams in racing. He explains racing was never an option to fail because of the sacrifices that his family made for him in order for him to chase his dreams. He goes on to discuss the pressure and responsibility he carries for his community by being the only Latino driver currently competing in NASCAR.
Brandon questions Suarez on his future in NASCAR and if he feels he and his team is in position to win a championship in the near future. He responds with stressing the importance of having a strong team around that trust in his talent and supports him. He goes on to discuss his relationship with co-owner Pitbull and the energy that he brings to the team and some of the similarities that they both share.
Wrapping things up, Suarez tells stories of his childhood and how those moments enabled him with the natural ability to lead his team.
California’s 2Eleven joins the #BigFacts squad to discuss the difference between the lifestyle in California and Atlanta, his former alliance with Jeezy, his current business endeavors, Suge Knight, Nipsey Hussle and more!
Curren$y released his latest album, Still Stoned On Ocean, earlier this month, which is presumed to continue the legacy of his classic 2016 EP Stoned On Ocean. Fans got 11 dope cuts this time around, including some help from Fendi P and Jim Jones. As of last weekend, he released a new visual for Still Stoned On Ocean for “Game Tapes 2,” produced by 808-Ray and Smitty Beatz and filled with the vivid imagery Curren$y has become known for:
Curren$y is seen hanging out with his young son in the accompanying clip for “Game Tapes 2,” supplied by Polo Vision Media. Additionally, he can be seen singing the song at various levels throughout his house, as well as outside, alongside some of his classic cars, which appears to be the official pace car from the 1998 Indianapolis 500.
Besides Still Stoned on Ocean, Curren$y also delivered The Collection Agency in February, Welcome to Jet Life Recordings 2 in June with his Jet Life collective, Highest in Charge in August with Trauma Tone, and Matching Rolexes in September with Kino Beats. As part of his 4/20 celebration, he even released the EP Financial District as an NFT.
As you may recall, Dom Kennedy made a big comeback a couple of weeks ago with his album From The Westside With Love Three. This project contains 15 dope tracks, alongside contributions from True Whitaker, MyGuyMars, TeeFlii, Kay Franklin, Frank$, Quentin Miller, and Bryan Roberts each contributed verses for the Hit-Boy-produced “Don’t Walk Away.” Now he has returned with another visual from the same project, the Mars-backed and Franklin “Deep Thought,” in collaboration with ANDROFOURTYSEVEN, Cameron Joseph, and Mike & Keys. The collaborators take on topics such as money, women, and living a meaningful life:
Featured in the video is a clip from Jason Madison, which shows Dom & Co. performing on the shore, with flowers and champagne to match the overall tone. Ultimately, the video is simple and to the point, creating hope for a future tour of similar productions.
There were two albums released in 2010 and 2011, respectively, from the Westside with Love series. Both albums featured notable collaborations with Skeme, OverDoz., Casey Veggies, Big K.R.I.T., ScHoolboy Q, and more. A few weeks ago, Dom and Hit-Boy collaborated again, this time on Also Known As, which was released under the name Half-A-Mil. There were 11 cuts on that project, as well as assistance from 24hrs, Nas, and 03 Greedo. After dropping the solo EP Rap N Roll, Dom has continued to release music, which features contributions from 24hrs, Veggies, Nike G4, TeeFlii, and Allyn. It was later joined by a deluxe edition of Rap N Roll with five additional tracks and Don Toliver’s new collaboration.
New footage of Big Sean has been circulating online this week, inciting rumours that he will collaborate with Hit-Boy soon. Fans of Detroit hometown hero Rick Ross got their answer today (Oct. 22) as he released his new single “What A Life”. In spite of the fact that this is not the same song he sings in the video, he keeps the streets entertained with his bars over Hit-Boy’s production:
It was an incredible year for Big Sean as he released his fifth studio album Detroit 2 in September, the sequel to his 2012 album Detroit, which boasted 21 tracks with features from Travis Scott, Ty Dolla $ign, Anderson .Paak, Nipsey Hussle, Wale, Post Malone, Jhené Aiko, Young Thug, Lil Wayne, as well as many Detroit peers. In the first week of its release, Detroit 2 was Sean’s third number-one album with 103,000 equivalent album units. His latest works include a deluxe edition of his debut LP Finally Famous commemorating his 10th anniversary and a reflective reflection on his selection as a XXL Freshman class member in 2010.