Rapper Beanie Sigel, the self proclaimed 'Broad Street Bully' speaks on Damon Dash, Kanye West and surprisingly not too much on Jay-Z or any beef he had with Star on the Star & Buc Wild Morning Show on 100.3 The Beat.
The show broadcasts from the Radio One suburban Philadelphia studios of WPHI and not streamed in from New York as many had thought it would be. Star has been a welcomed addition to the local Philly morning radio landscape with a more focused, entertaining and mature presentation as compared to his syndicated Clear Channel morning show that was produced out of Power 105.1 WWPR a few years ago. Quite frankly he turned off many listeners and probably made execs nervous every time he opened the mic. Now there really is no need to go after any other personalities on competing stations like he did in New York... Star has been able to deliver the buzz in the Hip Hop community the station had hoped for with his hire.
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