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Written by Shanique Byrd
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Parlé Magazine had the pleasure of sitting down with producer Bangladesh to discuss the legal situation he is currently tangled in with Cash Money Records. It's been almost two years since Lil' Wayne's hit record, "A Millie" dominated the airwaves and Bangladesh still isn't being paid for the record. Many believe he is hating on the Cash Money team, but he explains he is simply trying to get his money. Check out a snippet of the interview below...
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Written by Porsche Simpson
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QB Wells, is not just an author trying to make a name for himself, but if you have as much determination as he does, he just may publish your book. He’s an editor, writer, publisher and creator of two websites that give independent authors free advice on how to promote their work and get it distributed. What I admire about Mr. Wells is that he writes about issues that occur in the Black community, but others are afraid to address. I definitely wanted to tackle where he gets his motivation, his secret to being a successful Street Fiction author, and oh yeah, ask exactly what Street Fiction is.
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Written by A.D.
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To all the Hip-Hop aficionados and pure bred music fans there’s cause to celebrate. I want you all to pop some champagne and put your feet up for this because its official Parlé Magazine has the first exclusive interview with the dynamic rap duo, C-N-N (Capone –N- Noreaga) for their long-awaited "comeback" album.
The reason I call it a "comeback" is because as Noreaga jokingly says, "We been here, where you been?" If you are a true fan of Hip-Hop music then you’ll now that C-N-N are definite trailblazers of this game since the 1990s era. We took a journey with them to discuss their careers and the upcoming album.
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Written by Brandice Taylor-Davis
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Recently, I had a chance to sit down with director/writer/author/producer, Antwone Fisher. We discussed everything from his thriving career to his ever changing challenges as the father of two girls. Fisher, is best known for the screenplay based on his life story, Antwone Fisher, but he has come a long way from his troubled up bringing in Cleveland, OH. In order for the interview to proceed, I had to promise not to release the video footage of our interview—or else I would be subject to a good old fashioned Antwone Fisher beat down. He opened up to me about his current projects, life lessons learned, his inspiration, and his newly released book.
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