This is a fascinating listen. And I have no doubt that he's 100% correct. Artie speaks from experience cuz heroine addiction is what destroyed his career working on the howard stern show.
it starts at 15:30.
He also explains what happened to MJ.
like what happened with MJ when he was murdered in 2009, a lot of rare music came out that nobody had ever heard
Love Never Felt so good was on youtube that week
and then not too long afterwards, when the greedy cac-ran corporations realized how much money they could make, they stripped the...
I'll Name This Podcast Later by Rosenberg Radio on iTunes
Early release! So much happened we figured we'd discuss it as soon as possible; we covered what you think we covered, Prince, Birdman, Lemonade and a few other things!
RIP Prince!
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Three beats produced by Exile and inspired By The Artist.
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Prince -- Cash-Strapped During Life
Prince had chronic money problems for years preceding his death ... this according to multiple sources who advised the singer.
Our sources -- all of whom had regular contact with Prince and were intimately familiar with his finances -- tell us, the singer...
I've read the story 4 times since Prince died thinking someone already posted the ping pong story here. I'm just laughing at the imagery and everybody standing around the ping pong table watching like it was Tyson vs Ali or some shyt.
The Four Signature Moments of the Prince–Michael Jackson...
Blackout’s CEO DJ Phat Phillie paid tribute to one of the greatest artists of all time, Prince. Listen to his podcast from two days ago and vibe out to some of the best Prince jams.
R.I.P. Prince Rogers Nelson
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Prince and producer John Luongo‘s “Batdance” (Remix) finally sees the light of day. The track was produced and recorded in 1989 boasts two verses from Big Daddy Kane, which he reportedly came up with on the spot in the studio. The final mix from Luongo combines Kane’s verses with new vocals from...
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