Rickey Smiley Morning Show
West Coast rapper The Game stopped by Hot 107.9 last week and spoke with "The Rickey Smiley Morning Show" as well as the Hot 107.9 Insider. Watch Game talk about his latest project, "The Red Album," and listen to him reflect on his career, including his past beef with former mentor 50 Cent.
Recently freed rapper T.I. has been making the media rounds since his release from prison, and today the Atlanta MC/actor paid a visit to his hometown station, Atlanta's Hot 107.9 and "The Rickey Smiley Morning Show."
With Plies' new album "Goon Affiliated" officially in stores, the Florida rapper stopped by Hot 107.9 and the "Rickey Smiley Morning Show" to promote the project. Check out the interview with the Birthday Bash 15 performer right here!
Atlanta rapper Soulja Boy stopped by Hot 107.9 earlier and was interviewed on "The Rickey Smiley Morning Show." He also took time out to speak with hotspotatl.com about a variety of topics, including his new album "The DeAndre Way," his book "Teenage Millionaire" and the recent episode of "The Boondocks" that made fun of his beef with rap legend Ice T. Click here for the interview!
As we previously reported, Atlanta’s own Gucci Mane was finally released from jail on Wednesday at midnight. The Brick Squad rapper wasted no time in celebrating his release and gave his very first post jail interview to the "Rickey Smiley Morning Show" and Hot 107.9! Click here for the exclusive!
Seems that Spring has officially sprung if the amusement parks are open. Check out Atlanta's own Usher and Ellen DeGeneres taking a ride on The Hulk roller coaster at Islands of Adventure in Florida!
Usher stopped by Hot 107.9 and "The Rickey Smiley Morning Show" and talked about being a father as well as his new album, "Raymond Vs Raymond," which is scheduled to hit stores on March 30th! Click here for the interview!
Rap legend/actor Ice Cube's new documentary Straight Outta L.A. will make its worldwide debut at the Tribeca/ESPN Sports Film Festival this April. The movie chronicles the origins of The Raiders from their time as an Oakland-based team, until 1982 when a court decision allowed the team to move to Los Angeles.