Rich Paul is a business, man. The Founder & CEO of Klutch Sports is the most powerful sports agent in the game. His partners/clients include Zach Levine, Trae Young, Lonzo Ball, Cam Reddish, John Wall, Anthony Davis, Collin Sexton, Anthony Edwards, and, of course, the great LeBron James. Paul is super selective about his public conversations, so B.Dot and I are honored he sat down with Rap Radar. One of goals in this era is to grow and expand our repertoire, and scheduling this talk is one I’ve been working on for a good long time. And Rich Paul doesn’t disappoint. Many gems were dropped — about everything from Three 6 Mafia to J. Cole to Lil’ Baby to the importance of financial literacy. Paul even speaks on his upcoming memoir, Lucky Me, which will be distributed by Jay-Z’s Roc Lit.
(editor’s note: yes them LV chancletas ‘n’ socks are cozy)
Vince Staples fans love his music — and his interviews. He shakes up conversations with his humor, and his complete inability to accept a compliment. Ha. I tried to soften him up via a surprise call-in from West Coast legend, DJ Quik who appears on Staples’ amazing Ramona Park Broke My Heart (Motown/UMG)
Good job, Rap Radar. We also recently chopped it up with Larry June. His latest, Spaceships On The Blade (Freeminded/Empire) is my fave. Below June explains why he’s goin’ so hard:
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I don’t hug everybody ha but the above artist is on my personal radar. I have massive appreciation for TIDAL Rising artist, Symba. I recently interviewed the Bay Area MC about his artistic journey, his superb Funk Flex freestyle and his DJ Drama-led mixtape, Results Take Time (Starr Island/Atlantic). Read all about it here.