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Video: Mannie Fresh Interview w/ Soul Culture TV

- Source: Nah Right

Mannie Fresh is a legend. Captain Planet Says: Nas might be the best battle rapper still standing tho even tho I’m no longer a Nas Stan He hit Jay with the haymaker on the biggest stage, careers could have been lost ended 50 Cent ended a lot of careers but his savagery might have ended his own in the end Pac greatest of all time tho, he had entire regions beefing Harlem World Says: Kush Kennedy Says: Mannie Fresh is a legend. Captain Planet Says: August 22nd, 2012 at 11:38 am Kush Kennedy Says: Mannie Fresh is a legend. F YOU PAY ME! Says:

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Mannie Fresh Talks DJ’ing, New Music & Lil Wayne’s Success

- Source: The Smocking Section

"Before the living legend, Mannie Fresh rocked DROM in NYC earlier this month, we were able to get the homie Flip to ask Mannie some questions. Check out the video to hear Fresh talk about being more comfortable DJing than producing right now, not feeling the new generation of music, Lil Wayne's mainstream success, working on Juvenile's upcoming album and trying to recapture that "400 Degreez feel", his introduction to music and more."

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Mannie Fresh On Working With Mystikal

- Source: MOG

"The amount of hits on that is nuts, because we were just sitting in the car vibing. I was just going through beats, and he was rapping on it, and I'm trying to convince him [that] I think that would be his mixtape. I think we should go through the songs that everybody liked, put that out as free music then do the album. I am pushing for that."

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Lil Wayne, Mannie Fresh Reunite on Stage at Bonnaroo

- Source: The BoomBox

Lil Wayne headlined Bonnaroo music festival Friday night (June 10), and treated fans to a surprise viewing of a once-in-a-lifetime moment in hip-hop history, reuniting on stage with estranged Cash Money producer Mannie Fresh during his performance of the Mannie Fresh-produced ' Go D.J.' The two artists had not appeared on stage together since Mannie entered into a 2005 feud with his Cash Money Records associates, whose signature sound he helped craft, producing the bulk of their work, including Juvenile's 'Ha' and B.G.'s 'Bling, Bling.'

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