• French Montana Discusses Rhymefest's Kanye West Criticism with Larry King

    Last month, Chicago rapper Rhymefest spoke out about his former writing partner Kanye West’s recent behavior. He tweeted to fans about West’s state of mind and spirt, insinuating that the “Ultralight Beam” rhymer may need a mental evaluation. French Montana, who has worked with West more recently, discussed Rhymefest’s criticism with Larry King.
  • Joanna Newsom Teaches Larry King How To Play The Harp [WATCH]

    Folk songstress and harpist Joanna Newsom recently paid a visit to the set of 'Larry King Now', most likely to perform one of her new songs, but also to apparently teach the 82-year-old host how to play the harp for the first time. Sitting beside the harp, the TV host is dwarfed by the instrument as Newsom offers instructions on how to play.
  • Larry King Explains Crusade Against "N-Word" and His Approach to Hip-Hop Interviews

    The most powerful word in American history is one that has divided our country since its inception. The "N-word" has deep roots and requires much context when presented in a public space. This topic is tough to address given all the strings attached to it. But at least one 81-year-old white dude is trying to figure it all out. That'd be controversial multimedia guru, Larry King, who began broadcasting a "panel" in January to discuss the word.
  • T-Pain Sings 'I'm Sprung' with No Auto-Tune, Is Working with Luke Bryan [WATCH]

    T-Pain proved last month that just because he uses Auto-Tune for so many of his hit songs, it does not mean he has poor vocals. The "Buy U a Drank (Shawty Snappin')" rapper recently sat down with Larry King for an episode of "Larry King Now" to talk about his career and beyond. King's production crew did not let T-Pain leave without a performance, though, so the artist sang "I'm Sprung" from his debut album "Rappa Ternt Sanga," sans Auto-Tune. He did not disappoint, either. He also revealed sometime later that he is working with country star Luke Bryan. T-Pain gave his 2005 hit single a brief R&B makeover for King and the crew after the interview. "Billboard" is currently hosting the exclusive clip.
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