Power Book IV: Force's Anthony Fleming III and Lucien Cambric can't wait for Feb 6 premiere
The long-awaited premiere for ‘Power Book IV: Force’ is finally here! In celebration for the must-see series and latest edition to the franchise STARZ executives Courtney A. Kemp and 50 Cent have created, Attack The Culture had the exclusive opportunity to connect with standout cast members Anthony Fleming III and Lucien Cambric to dish on the new series.
Juice director Ernest Dickerson celebrates film's 30th anniversary, talks 2Pac's impact, Hollywood embracing streaming and more
This past Tuesday, January 11th marked the official 30th anniversary of hip-hop classic film Juice. To celebrate the massive milestone and acknowledge its 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray release, Attack The Culture spoke to the legendary director Ernest Dickerson to dish on everything from the film’s bonus features, working with the late Tupac Shakur and even his take on hip-hop still using the movie for priceless social media memes.
North Ave Jax is putting Vermont on the rap scene, proving grinds pay off + naming his fave artists
The Vermont rap scene is alive but some folks just need more convincing before giving the state its proper respect. Fortunately, Interscope Records/LVRN’s North Ave Jax is here to save the day and at the very least make sure the Green Mountain State’s hip-hop culture is fully appreciated.
Jane Wilde loves Showtime's 'Yellowjackets' + Quentin Tarantino, talks real NY food, LA's best bagel spot + more
If there’s anyone doubting just how much of a Quentin Tarantino fanatic adult superstar Jane Wilde is, just kick back and listen to the New York-bred, Los Angeles-residing beauty geek out about Pulp Fiction and the legendary filmmaker. Aside from Hollywood, the 23-year-old vixen chops it up with Attack The Culture to talk everything from her Queens roots and go-to pizza spot to why it’s nearly impossible to find Empire State-style bagels in the City of Angels.
Here's 3 reasons you need Grillo's Pickles + Najeeb Sheikh's new camo collection right now (Exclusive)
The holidays are here and the days of getting someone a gift card or kitchenware is a thing of the past. Fortunately, the legendary Grillo’s Pickles has leveled up with its latest and quite possibly most mind-blowing collaborative effort with artist/clothing designer Najeeb Sheikh.
Khujo Goodie reveals new album drop, salutes Goodie Mob's legacy + dissects Atlanta's rap game
There are legends and then there are living icons. It was an absolutely pleasure to secure some time with a breathing hip-hop game-changer in the form of Goodie Mob’s one and only Khujo Goodie. With serious heat like ‘Still In Me’ and ‘Boy Stop’ making it a hot winter, it’s only right the Atlanta native comes through for Attack The Culture to talk about setting 2022 right with a new album, acknowledging his group’s longevity, keeping it a buck about the solo grind and much more.
Cocktail drinks icon Maxwell Britten's 3 reasons to buy his + T-Pain's new book, rise to stardom, love for hip-hop + more
It’s not everyday you have the pleasure to chop it up with someone who has - in our opinion - had the same grind as your biggest hip-hop stars having packed bags to relocate to a new state - or in his case the most iconic borough of all time Brooooooklyn, found his grind paying off in big ways from Williamsburg putting the now-renowned Maison Premiere on the map and blowing up in the alcoholic beverages world with a James Beard Foundation Award to his name - ladies and gents, the one and only Maxwell Britten has done it all and can now flex a little hip-hop credentials with his and T-Pain’s new Can I Mix You a Drink? book out just in time for the holidays.
TJ Boyce admits he went Scorsese mode w/ Boosie Badazz + Snowfall's De'Aundre Bonds in 'Can't Trust Nobody'
There’s not many hip-hop artists able to pull off stunning cinematic visuals on their own the way TJ Boyce is doing it these days. Whether we’re talking about his Scarface and Trae Tha Truth-featured ‘Mr. Officer’ or his newly released ‘Can’t Trust Nobody’ visual, the Houston native takes his craft super serious.
Nakkia Gold decodes 'Trap Santa', names fire LA grub spots, teases '22 rollout + more
West Coast rap crooner Nakkia Gold is on a whole ‘nother level for what’s going down in the rap and R&B game right now. From putting out thought-provoking and message-driven anthems like ‘Justice’ with Wiz Khalifa and the iconic late Bob Marley to turning temperatures up on sultry visuals like ‘3 Rounds’ to getting into the holiday spirit with her newly released ‘Trap Santa’ - there’s truly nothing the South Central native can’t do.
Kris Bowers' Top 3 reasons to watch The Beatles: Get Back on Disney+ this Thanksgiving
After mounted anticipation, the long-awaited ‘The Beatles: Get Back’ Disney+ docu-series exclusive is finally here - or at least nearly here with the premiere officially set to go down before everyone carves into their Thanksgiving Day meals. With a jaw-dropping and mind-blowing trailer showing previously unreleased footage, an up-close look at the ‘Fifth and Black’ Beatle Billy Preston playing a crucial role and at the direction of filmmaker Peter Jackson, it’s only right we celebrate the premiere by talking to high-profile music composer and pianist Kris Bowers about the must-see special.
Siri Dahl really loves Paul Rudd, is about that pizza life and hearts gaming goals
Guess who’s bizzack - after taking a hiatus from the adult industry back in 2015, Siri Dahl is back in epic fashion not only doing what some folks know her best for but also clocking in major gaming goals with her Twitch community, trying to crack the TikTok viral algorithm and so much more. It’s only right Attack The Culture swoops in to secure the beautiful red head to talk Drake vs. Kanye West, broccoli needing more props as a legit pizza topping, crushing on Ghostbusters: Afterlife star Paul Rudd and so much more.
Ryan Keely's favorite movie, go-to fast food spot and Top 3 Disney flicks
The culture is for everyone and no one is a bigger Nate Dogg, Digital Underground fan and exciting interviewee than the legendary Ryan Keely. The Washington State native took some time from juggling both Thanksgiving and Friendsgiving preparations to spend ample moments with Attack The Culture and dish on her love for epic 90’s cartoons, Pretty Woman being a classic for a reason you won’t believe, her Top 3 Disney flicks, Taco Bell being way more important to the culture than Chipotle and so much more.
Elaina St. James is Team Rock, sides with Drake and hearts reality TV
The culture is way deeper than rap and Attack The Culture is all about being inclusive and letting talented, intriguing and unique individuals get their servings of hip-hop and dig deep into their own personal interests, lifestyle habits and everything in-between. The beautiful and grown Elaina St. James chopped it up with Attack The Culture for a conversation ranging from Kanye West and Drake’s music to the best - and worst - reality TV shows plus sky-diving at 40 years old, crushing on Thor and The Rock and much more.
Malu Trevejo talks Travis Scott rumors, Atlanta Records deal and new gigs
The Latin princess ready to become queen is doing big things with 2021 quietly coming to an end. From securing her very own Miami crib to landing a career home at Atlantic Records, 19-year-old singer Malu Trevejo has plenty to talk about with her life soaring sky high.
Drumma Boy talks Ludacris collabo, SiriusXM hustle, family goals and more
Memphis icon Drumma Boy isn’t just a hitmaker - he’s doing podcasts, hosting SiriusXM takeovers, building brotherly bonds with the biggest names in the rap game and everything in-between. With a jam-packed schedule, the man responsible for churning out classics for Jeezy, Rick Ross, Gucci Mane, 2 Chainz - to name a few - linked up with Attack The Culture to update the world on his biggest priorities following a must-hear “I Said What I Said” Ludacris and Snow Tha Product collaboration.
Harlem's Snubbs geeks over Rolling Loud set and names his rap game Mt. Rushmore
Harlem is home to some of the most famous and iconic hip-hop artists of all time whether we’re talking about Cam’ron and the mighty Dipset or former Bad Boy Records legend Ma$e to those A$AP Mob fellas by the names of A$AP Rocky and A$AP Ferg. No one can forget what Big L meant to the rap game and with the familiar names of Dave East and Smoke DZA, there’s always something fresh and new brewing out of the legendary Manhattan neighborhood. Harlem World’s Snubbs is the game’s best kept secret.
Jac Ross talks soul music, landing Campbell's Soup gig and his powerful sound
The R&B game is taking the spotlight from some of the biggest rap stars as of late whether you’re looking out for Summer Walker’s Still Over It preparing to drop and SZA teasing new tunes or even the appeal of Beyoncé slaying in Tiffany & Co. campaigns and Mary J. Blige killing it - literally - in STARZ’s “Power Book II” series. Crooner Jac Ross adds even more levels of talent with a soulfully powerful voice and personality you can’t help but find yourself attached to the minute he speaks.
Poncho Biggs talks Blac Chyna, Chicago roots and his signature sound
Chicago might just have some of the hottest past, present and future rap artists in the game. Whether you’re still attached to the Common, Twista and Kanye West era of rap legends or have found yourself stuck to more relatively young rap veterans like Lil Durk and G Herbo or are keeping tabs on impressive rookies like Polo G and Poncho Biggs - chances are Chi-Town is well-represented in your playlists.
