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G-Unit’s newest signee, Genasis sits down with Ms. Drama to talk about his new deal and his “Jackie Chan” movement. Genasis explains how 50 Cent got word of him and how his latest song, “Jackie Chan” is the new way to promote your stunting. In regards to dealing with backlash from others who may not be fans of the label, Genasis explains that at the end of the day – numbers don’t lie and G-Unit is still relevant in the game. He talks about his upcoming untitled mixtape and why he’s not a fan of Vanilla Ice.

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Ms. Drama puts MBK’s own Daisha in the hot seat to talk about her single, “Top Blow” and her music style. Of course, Daisha offers insight of what we can expect from her as a singer, songwriter, dancer and actress who is focused on taking over the music and entertainment world.

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In the November issue of Uptown Magazine, NFL player Michael Vick talks about returning to the game and his road to redemption.

On his multi-million dollar contact with the Eagles, Vick explains:

“I am determined to become a better student of the game and I knew I had to work at it,” says Vick. “I was young when I was in Atlanta. I’m older now. I’ve been through a lot and I think I’ve matured. I had some good years there, but I’m just so thankful to be in Philadelphia right now. I could not have landed in a better city. This is my home. This is where I want to be, and I take this opportunity seriously.”

Now responsible for leading another team to the final, the Superbowl contender explains why he must be careful on how he moves on and off the field.

“I play the game the way I know how to play it,” Vick tells UPTOWN, after the magazine spent months trying to negotiate an interview. He’s understandably cautious about whom he talks to and what he says.

“You have to take precautions, but this is what I love to do. I want to be there for my team and do what I have to do as a quarterback to be successful.”

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Obie Trice comes on Ms. Drama’s radio show to talk about his upcoming album, Bottom’s Up. During the interview Obie opens up about the biggest lesson he’s learned in the game and his thoughts on hip-hop culture including the skinny jean epidemic. Trice also talks about some of the new talent and who he’s a fan of while offering a bit of good humor in reference to Lil B’s questionable antics.

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In a red carpet interview with MSDTV, Girlfriends star Keesha Sharp talks about the series and why it should have had an ending. She also touches on the hope that it will someday make it to the big screen. In regards to Black Girls Rock, Sharp talks about importance of African American women supporting each other.

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In a red carpet interview, ballerina Misty Copeland talks MSDTV about the industry pressure and the strains of being black ballerina.

Following right after, Sudanese model and activist, Mari Malek talks about her charity, Southern Sudan initiatives, and the misconceptions that people and celebrities have when they come over to “help” African countries.

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LaLa talks to MSDTV about why it’s important to support other black women and how she was able to strip down on camera. On the note of maintaining a successful marriage in the industry, LaLa explains it’s not so hard when you make your family the priority.

Tichina Arnold also stops by to talk about her new show, Happily Divorced and shows offer her new engagement ring.

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Ms. Drama hits the “Black Girls Rock” red carpet to talk about why it’s important to have event that support black women. In the interview, Taraji talks about breaking the stereotype of black women not being supportive of one another, while BET’s CEO Debra Lee talks about black women’s role and upcoming programming. Finally supermodel Alek Wek’s talks about her upbringing and why black girls rock to her.

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Ms. Drama talks to legendary activist Angela Davis on the red carpet for Black Girls Rock about Occupy Wall Street and its impact. In the interview, Davis acknowledges the importance of the people coming together to call out the inequalities of the nation and that “corporate companies are destroying our economy”. In the interview, Davis explains why it’s important for the people to support and put pressure on Obama in regards to his choices, and why this war in Afghanistan needs to end.

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Ms. Drama hits up Paris Fashion week to interview those at the Alexander McQueen show and to get the scoop on the private Louis Vuitton show. In an impromptu interview with one of the runway models from the McQueen show, the model confirms that the economy has changed the fashion industry and the entire industry are feeling the effects of it.

Ms. Drama also goes behind the scenes of the Louis Vuitton show where captures designer Marc Jacobs talking about his inspiration for this year’s designs.

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