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We're no longer calling Swizz the "One Man Band Man," which is also the title of his August 21 album. We're nicknaming him the "All-Day Band Man." This dude can go. He finds time for his family, his fans and his friends in less than 24 hours and still gets work done on his album. How many artists do you know who start the day at 9:30 in the morning in a helicopter - coming from his house en route to Manhattan - and still have enough energy to jam in an RV driving around Brooklyn?
While you use up your lifelines calling friends to find the answer, all you have to do is sit back and relax and watch. Sort of like we did.We had the opportunity to hang out with Swizz for most of his day. Shortly after he landed in the morning, Swizz taped a TV show with T.I. and EPMD, then we caught up with him and his son "Lil' Swizzy" as they signed autographs and took pictures at the Adidas store in lower Manhattan.
And if you think that was the end of the day, then obviously you forgot about the aforementioned freestyle session with Kanye - but that was only after getting a beat from Pharrell Williams at Sony Studios and chilling with L.A. Reid and Babyface at a party in Tribeca. No wonder Swizz yells "showtyme" every five minutes: He does it big.
Kanye West has joined the roster of contributors to Lil Wayne's long-in-the-works album "Tha Carter III," tentatively due in May via Cash Money/Universal.
The rapper broke the news this week during an interview with BBC Radio DJ Semtex, saying West appears on three tracks and that Swizz Beatz, Jim Jonson and Deezle also appear.
"I hope it sells well," Wayne said of the album. read more
Rapper also says you don't need a tambourine to get down to 'Tambourine,' the hit single from August 7's Here I Am.
Eve giggles when she talks about her single "Tambourine." And no, she told us emphatically, you do not have to have an instrument to dance to the track in the club. read more
Album allows MC to 'go off and create with other artists and experiment a little bit.'
A few years ago, 50 Cent quarterbacked an unofficial remix of Justin Timberlake's "Cry Me a River," adding some raps to the song and releasing it to mixtapes. Now, the two have made a real record together. Timberlake is one of the many special guests who joined forces with 50 for his June 26 release, Curtis.