Showing posts with label Wall Street Journal. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Wall Street Journal. Show all posts
Friday, August 16, 2013
Rapper J. Cole Talks To Wall Street Journal
Lee Hawkins from the Wall Street Journal gets another great interview from J Cole.
The Intellectual Rapper J Cole spits game.
Sunday, February 24, 2013
50 Cent talks to Wall Street Journal (VIDEO) 44mins
50 Cent sat down with Wall Street Journal's Lee Hawkins again to catch up on 50's new business ventures.
The G-Unit CEO talks his philanthropic efforts to feed a billion children across the world through Street King energy and SMS Audio, being type cast, his Formula 50 book, Eminem, Street King Immortal, SMS Promotions, promoting Yuriokis Gamboa, Manny Pacquiao, Floyd Mayweather Jr., the UFC and separating himself from people who see him as a meal ticket.
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50 cent,
G UNIT,
G UNIT RADIO,
Lee Hawkins,
New York Rapper,
Queens Bourough,
TV INTERVIEW,
Wall Street Journal
Wednesday, December 7, 2011
Monday, April 18, 2011
Monday, November 1, 2010
Soulja Boy Talks About His Business Moves to The Wall Street Journal
He aint as dumb as u thought he was,
Kid Rich of the Web
Kid Rich of the Web
Thursday, August 19, 2010
Andrey Melnichencko's 394-foot yacht
The interior of Russian billionaire Andrey Melnichencko's 394-foot yacht has never before been viewed by the public -- until now. The Wall Street Journal gained unprecedented access to tour the ship, called the 'A,' which reportedly costs more than $300 million.
Designed by the legendary French designer, Phillipe Starck, the "A" features luxuries most of us can hardly dream up, like a glass-bottomed pool built atop a disco or a plush room with walls covered in stingray hides.
Among other absurdities, the ship has a $60,000 bannister, a master bedroom that opens only to a fingerprint and a secret room designated specifically for "nookie," which any owner of a ship like this surely has no shortage of.
Designed by the legendary French designer, Phillipe Starck, the "A" features luxuries most of us can hardly dream up, like a glass-bottomed pool built atop a disco or a plush room with walls covered in stingray hides.
Among other absurdities, the ship has a $60,000 bannister, a master bedroom that opens only to a fingerprint and a secret room designated specifically for "nookie," which any owner of a ship like this surely has no shortage of.
Labels:
Andrey Melnichencko,
billionaire,
Cash Money,
EXOTIC,
luxury,
rich,
russian,
Wall Street Journal
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