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Live From 285
B. High
26 episodes
8 months ago
Curtis Snow stopped by The Podcast to chop it up with B High about his life after "Snow In The Bluff". During the conversation Snow talks about nearly being murdered, adjusting to fame, losing $5 million, working wit Figg Panamera on Trapfix and more.
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Curtis Snow stopped by The Podcast to chop it up with B High about his life after "Snow In The Bluff". During the conversation Snow talks about nearly being murdered, adjusting to fame, losing $5 million, working wit Figg Panamera on Trapfix and more.
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Episode. 8 Uncle Luke ... "The Book Of Luke"
Live From 285
35 minutes 52 seconds
10 years ago
Episode. 8 Uncle Luke ... "The Book Of Luke"
Uncle Luke came through the #LiveFrom285 podcast with B.High to talk about his new book "The Book Of Luke". During the conversation Luke discusses violent altercations that he had with Death Row Records and Run DMC. As well as how he was able to run a successful southern based record label and own his masters during a time when Hip Hop was run by New York power brokers. Furthermore Luke discussed fighting the US Government when they wanted to ban his music, being in Atlanta for Freaknik, and more
Live From 285
Curtis Snow stopped by The Podcast to chop it up with B High about his life after "Snow In The Bluff". During the conversation Snow talks about nearly being murdered, adjusting to fame, losing $5 million, working wit Figg Panamera on Trapfix and more.