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.