Hopsin talks Spiderman, Retiring, Moving to Australia + More
www.hardknock.tv Exclusive in-depth interview with Hopsin at his house. Part 3 starts with Hopsin talking to Nick Huff Barili about being signed to Ruthless Records. The experience made him learn that he didn’t need a label and that he was all he ever needed. Going on to say that these rapper night all the lights and glamor to make up for their lack of substance. Hopsin explains that Funk Volume originally started as the rap name he wanted for his alter-ego but that when that didn’t work out he used it for his label cause he still liked the name. Talking a break from the interview Hopsin takes us to his basement studio and plays us one of the beats that is going to be on Knock Madness. As we get back to interview Hopsin explains a twitter comment that said he was going to retire in Australia after his next world wide tour. “My whole existence on this earth isn’t just to be a rapper.” We end Part 3 of the interview with Hopsin explaining how he is the Spiderman of the Rap game. Tune in next week for part 4 with Hopsin only at www.hardknock.tv Subscribe to www.youtube.com for our latest videos, including part 4 of our interview with Hopsin. You can also follow us at www.facebook.com/hardknocktv and @Hardknocktv @NickHuff on twitter. And can follow Hopsin at: www.myfunkvolume.com http www.twitter.com
COMEDY CHANNEL – youtube.com Please Like, Share, & Subscribe!! Today we are playing level 1 The Funhouse in Mickey Mousecapade! Mickey Mousecapade (ミッキーマウス 不思議の国の大冒険 (Japanese: Mickey Mouse: Fushigi no kuni no Daibouken, lit. Mickey Mouse: Adventures in Wonderland?) in Japan) is an NES game where the character of Mickey Mouse travel through the Fun House, the Ocean, the Forest, the Pirate Ship, and the Castle in an effort to save a young girl who happens to be Alice from Alice in Wonderland. Minnie Mouse follows Mickey around, and occasionally gets kidnapped. It was developed and published by Hudson Soft in Japan and published by Capcom in the United States. The game was Capcom’s first venture into what became a successful trademark of making Nintendo games based on popular Disney characters. This is the only Capcom/Disney title that was not developed by Capcom and the game contains several sprites lifted from other Hudson Soft games. This game is sometimes incorrectly identified as Mickey Mousecapades. The title screen of the US version refers to the game by its Japanese title, which is simply Mickey Mouse. A Hidden Mickey can be found embedded in the circuit board when the game cartridge is opened. Various villains from Disney cartoons make an appearance as bosses. Unlike other Mickey Mouse video games, Pete is not the final boss; instead, that role is played by Maleficent on the American version of the game and by the Queen of Hearts on the Japanese …