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Fat Pimp


Fat Pimp drops by the studio to promote his new single, “Uh Oh.” Click here to listen to the full interview.

Billboard recording artist Fat Pimp is a music pioneer from Dallas, TX who broke through as an underground rapper with his very first release. Fat Pimp, given his moniker by a high school classmate, began developing his love for music first as a producer, but gradually became known for his impromptu free style sessions while attending Texas Southern University in Houston.

Fat honed his skills as a producer to conceive his first hit Rack Daddy, this breakout single spread like a virus on the internet and throughout the south. As a producer and artist Fat Pimp has been cranking out hits ever since, landing him with multiple singles to hit the Billboard charts including the club banger Maserati.

Releasing tracks with the likes of Waka Flocka and Manny Fresh, Fat Pimp, has been dominating the southern hip hop scene for the last 8 years and has no intentions of slowing down.

His latest records Uh Oh and Hurt They Feelings hit the scene this year in preparation for his next mix tape titled Life After Rack Daddy 1st Quarter. On Monday, August 24, 2015 Fat Pimp signed a multi-year recording deal with California based label Dirty Water Music. This partnership symbolized a new era in Fat Pimp’s music career that coined him as a southern rap pioneer. Fat Pimp is constantly on the road and will be bringing all of his club hits to a city near you.

Get more info at iamfatpimp.com

Electric rental scooters may return to Dallas

Scooters may be back on the streets of Dallas soon.

But not everybody thinks they should return.

Dallas radio host, Michael Zavala, was injured in a scooter accident on Labor Day 2018. He gave his thoughts on the possible scooter return on his weekly show, MZNOW.

“Here’s my thing, I’m not pro scooter because of the accident. Who remembers being in Deep Ellum, when these scooters were riding around town? I know three people that were just coming out of like restaurants or bars or whatever, and were knocked over by people riding scooters on the sidewalk.

They weren’t supposed to do it, but they did it anyway.

Who remembers sitting in traffic and having a scooters zip by, almost hitting people on scooters?”

He went on to say that, “providing stupid people with tools to be stupid is a terrible idea. We’ve already tried it. Dallas is not a scooter city.”

Michael, who shattered his leg in more than 16 places, spoke about his accident on NBC in 2019.

He was also recently featured on Judge Steve Harvey for the same injuries.

In 2020, the city of Dallas ordered rental companies like Lyft and Bird to stop operations due to safety concerns and public complaints.

If the Dallas city council approves, the scooters could return by the fall.

LFL’s Cortnee White in Studio

Dallas Desire, Cortnee White, is in studio talking about the rebirth of the team. She also discusses her Live Tuff movement and why others should get involved. Make sure you check out Cortnee on Twitter and Instagram.

Cortnee White with Bobby Hickey and Eric Star

Bobby Hickey, Cortnee White, Eric Star

Garrett Brawith


Garrett stars as Bob Saget in Lifetime’s The Unauthorized Full House Story. He talks about the journey to the house as well as teases his upcoming project. Keep up with Garrett at www.garrettbrawith.com/. Listen to the full interview here.
Bob Saget and Garrett Brawith

Rob Paulsen Calls the Show


The man who brought to life Pinky from Pinky and the Brain, Yakko from Animaniacs, Carl from Jimmy Neutron, and many more of your favorite characters calls the show. Paul talks about life and his long career as a voice over artist. Plus, he talks about the future of Animaniacs. Could we see our favorite characters return in the near future? Listen to the full interview in the player above.

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