Tuesday, December 30, 2008
Soulja Boy & S.O.D Speak On Who Killed Hip-Hop! "Nas Killed Hip Hop With His "Hip Hop Is Dead" Statement. That's A Dumbass Remark"
Sunday, December 28, 2008
50 Cent Man Down Uncensored Video
Wednesday, December 24, 2008
50's tv show cancelled
MTV Cancels 50 Cent Reality Show
December 24th, 2008 | Author: ------
Rapper, actor and overall entrepreneur, 50 Cent, is having his MTV reality show canceled after roughly one month on the air. After debuting on November 6 [click to read], The Money and the Power will be permanently shelved due to disappointing ratings. MTV Entertainment President Brian Gradenthe also cited the network's desire to find shows that better "reflect Generation 'Why Not?'—living, working and playing on their own terms, 'adventure capitalists' if you will, pursuing a variety of thrill-seeking, 2.0, express-yourself enterprises."
Heading up MTV's line-up of virtually music-free programming will be Daddy's Girls. The show is a reality spin-off of Run's House and follows Angela and Vanessa Simmons. Reality-based programs such as College Life, Nitro Circus and Girls of Hedsor Hall will round out the programming schedule which was previously vacated by music programs such as Total Request Live [click to read].
Reported by Rashad Phillips.
Tuesday, December 23, 2008
Swizz Beatz Clears Up Stan Part 2 Rumors
Swizz Beatz now says he never said he recorded a "Stan Part 2" as MTV previously reported [more here]. Eminem recently came forward to talk about his upcoming album "Relapse." In the interview he stated that he had never recorded with Swizz Beatz and there was no "Stan 2." [more here].
Swizz says he never said there was such a song to begine with. “That’s not the title of the song — that’s what I said the song felt like. We didn’t sit down and agree that this was the title… I’m not in the studio [with him]… Everything that we’re doing is over Pro-Tools," Swizz told Thats Hip Hop.
Cashis And Young De Talk 'Homeland Security' & Holidays
At the end of last month, Shady Records' Cashis and Tangled Thoughts member Young De joined forces to release Homeland Security (Download), a mixtape hosted by DJ Whoo Kid. Monday night, the two California-based rappers spoke to HipHopDX about the beginning of what may be a serious artistic relationship. Cashis explained, "Me and De hooked up on some rap shit [for his last mixtape]. The songs came out tight; we did like four or five records." The instant chemistry embedded its way into the two's plans. "We decided we needed to form a group and just put it out there fully, and instead of doing just one mixtape, we need to do albums."
More than just microphone chemistry, Cashis noted that both come from similar paths. "We both came from different camps. I came from Em's camp, [whereas] he came from Kurupt and B-Real's [click to read] camp. We come from a line of legends. For us to be the new ***** puttin' our own stamp on music and makin' our big homeboys proud is a key for us right now."
Both rappers are also implants, Young De from Philadelphia and Cashis from Chicago. Both agreed that this trait also bonds them amongst their naturally-born California peers. "One of the things that make me and Cashis relate is that we kinda came out here and we've been grindin' for years, rappin', livin' this life. Comin' over to Cali and being so successful - him getting signed Eminem and all that [with The Re-Up] [click to read], and me comin' out here and putting out my first album, Kurupt Presents... Going from there to B-Real and havin' him put me on five songs on his solo album and being on the Cypress [Hill] record. Comin' in with big dudes, I think a lot of people that were on the scene out here, grindin' for years were kinda like, 'Wow, where did these guys come from?' I think we have a lot to relate to on that level."
The mixtape's single, "In God's Hands" embodies a lot of their style. The song, a motivational speech to hustlers amidst hard times speaks towards the recession. Cashis said that's going to be important on the road ahead. "I think it's gonna be a major part of Hip Hop in 2009 and maybe for at least the next two to three years. I believe that musically, we're back in a time where nobody gives a fuck about how much money you've got. Nobody believes that anymore." "People want to hear hunger in your music. They want to relate to you." The Shady rapper said it reminded him of the climate when DMX's It's Dark And Hell Is Hot released. He continued, "I think we're new the voice of the people." Claiming he hopes not to have to return to his old ways, Cashis then exclaimed, "You can't floss on people. If you do, you're gonna get robbed. Right now, if a ***** walk up to me with truck jewels on [flossing], I'm gonna take yo' shit. Period. For real. I got kids to feed." Young De chimed in, "We want to always remain real with what we do."
The rappers also spoke about the holidays, and their respective families. "I tried to wrap some gifts, and this shit look like Ray Charles tried to wrap presents. It's all good," said Cashis, a father of 11 children. "I'm trying to let my kids it's more so about spending time with each other than anything else." He added that he would be doing the cooking this year. "My daughter is making gingerbread cookies from scratch. That might not be an achievement to some people, but that's a 10 year-old who [amazes me]. Even if them shit's nasty, I'ma eat 'em like they're the best thing in the world. [Laughs] She's doing that out of her heart." Cashis also noted he'll be in court in January, and touring throughout 2009.
As for Young De's plans, he stated, "I'ma chill out and kick it with my family and friends. My daughter's in Philly, so I got her gifts already, UPS'd 'em out. I'll be back in February. Next year is gonna be the one, so I'm getting ready. I just really want to cherish the times."
Click here to download the 'Homeland Security' mixtape
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Crank Dat Shovel, Soulja Boy Sales Die
Soulja Boy tried to replicate the sucess of his single "Crank Dat" by creating another dance track called "Bird Walk" but the single hasn't got much radio play or views online comparatively. Topping Soulja Boy will be Plies with his new album "Da Realist" as it's set to sell more than 90,000 copies in it's first week.
In related news, Soulja Boy was featured in a new video [watch here] feature from MTV on Mixtapes. Soulja Boy appears along with Rick Ross, G-Unit and other top artists to talk about the mitape game [watch here]
Soulja Boy - Talks Mixtapes
50 Responds to wayne
A new song "Louisianimal" [listen here] from the "The Drought Is Over Part 6" mixtape leaked last month. In the track Weezy fires back saying 'All about a dollar, fuck two quarters/Bitch I’ll pour syrup in that vitamin water/I hope you die ugly, and tonight will be gorgeous. After the leak, many people speculated that the song was old and was leaked without Lil Wayne's permission, but 50 is now questioning that.
"Think about it, no one from his camp said it was a leak. We could assume it was leak but he's a celebrity. If it was a leak, he would come out and say something" 50 said in an recent interview on Shade 45. 50 went on to say "It doesn’t matter if it’s old or not. Now I know how you feel. I'll leave it like it is right now and wait till I'm comfortable and then I’ll do what I do."
Listen to Lil Wayne's "Louisianimal" - Click Here
50 Talks Lil Wayne & Trina, Tells Why Buck Got Robbed
The G-Unit general went on to talk about another rapper he is beefing with, Young Buck. In the new interview [watch here] 50 talks about the ex-G-Unit member that he kicked out [watch here]
50 Cent goes into seven and a half minute speech where he tells his side of the entire Young Buck story. 50 says that Young Buck spent all of his money (over 8 million 50 claims he helped Buck make) on expensive cars, without helping anyone out. 50 says this caused Buck to get robbed and then turn on G-Unit [watch here]. 50 goes on to say that Young Buck was using drugs and wasted his opportunities [watch here].
R.I.P. Caylee Marie Anthony
She was such a sweet
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Littl
The polic
Now, It's Up To You.
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And for the sake of Littl
Thursday, December 18, 2008
Eminem Talks About What He's Learned
Eminem still lives and records in Detroit, Michigan. The title of his movie 8 Mile refers to the road that divides the city's poor and rich neighborhoods. He recently published an autobiographical book, The Way I Am.
Don't call it a comeback.
People can try to reinvent themselves. I don't think you can really change who you are, though, because who you are is pretty much where you came from and what you've done up to now. You can change your image and all that--you can change your fucking clothes, your underwear, your hair color, all that shit--but it's not going to mean you're a brand-new person.
You want to say, "I don't give a fuck what anybody says." Yeah, you do.
I'm sure people think I've vanished off the face of the earth.
I went for nine, ten years straight, without taking a break at all. I needed to rejuvenate.
I'm a T-shirt guy now. But wifebeaters won't go out of style, not as long as bitches keep mouthing off.
I like it when people talk shit. Because if people weren't talking shit, there would be nothing for me to come back with. I need that. If I don't have any ammo, what am I going to say?
There's obviously a limit to the things you want people to know, but I've pretty much put most of it out there. Maybe people don't know what kind of underwear I wear, what color.
Boxers. Pink.
It's fun to take a step back and hear other people do it, say shit I wish I would have thought of. I'm still a fan of rap.
When people buy a CD, you don't get to sit in the car with them and watch their faces and watch their jaws drop.
The guy behind the counter notices me, but I haven't put an album out in four years. "How you doing Marshall?" "What's up Em?" You pay for the gas, buy a bag of chips, and leave. But I put a record out, and that same person is going to be behind the counter with a camera and a piece of paper. "Can you sign this?"
It's not like I'm going to be a prick to everybody I meet. I keep it cool.
You're not going to say anything about me that I'm not going to say about myself. There's so many things that I think about myself; if someone really wanted to get at me, they could say this and this and this. So I'm going to say it before they can. It's the best policy for me.
Trust is hard to come by. That's why my circle is small and tight. I'm kind of funny about making new friends.
I don't know where to go to meet a nice girl. If you've got any tips, clue me in.
The emotions in a song--the anger, aggression--have got to be legitimate.
When I'm in the studio with Dre, I don't have to worry about the beat. I can just go. That's the only thing I got to concentrate on. When I'm trying to produce a song myself, I'm thinking about the high hat. Is it loud enough? The snare drum. Is it clear enough? This piano in the chorus. Is it too loud? That can be time-consuming.
Within the last year, I started learning how to not be so angry about things, learning how to count my fucking blessings instead. By doing that, I've become a happier person, instead of all this self-loathing I was doing for a while.
The music, I wouldn't say it's gotten happier, but it's definitely more upbeat. I feel like myself again.
Don't get me wrong, the aggression will still be there.
I don't know if I've fully accepted Proof's death, but I think I've come to terms with it a little bit, knowing how to cope. There was a good two years that I was pretty down in the fucking dumps. I just lay in bed and stared at the fucking ceiling. One day, I didn't get up until 7:30 that night.
Not that I don't guide them at all, because sometimes I do, right from wrong. Hailie's twelve now, and she still thinks it's really bad to stick up your middle finger. I think I'm doing pretty good, with what my music is about and being able to raise little girls at the same time.
I would say I'm an excellent dad, not to toot my own horn. Toot.
If you don't overlook the fact of what you look like, then no one else will. I had a complex back then: If I get booed off stage, it's probably because I'm white. There comes a time when you gotta stop thinking like that and just be you.
I want to say I'd be a comic-book artist. That was my dream as a kid. I used to paint and draw. If I wouldn't have had rap, I would have strived to--the past tense of strive, is it stroved?--I would have stroven to do something like that. Who knows? Maybe I would have.
Nobody likes to fail. I want to succeed in everything I do, which isn't much. But the things that I'm really passionate about, if I fail at those, if I'm not successful, what do I have?
Shit happens. Fucking happens to the best of us. Really does.
LIL WAYNE DISS/1FLAME1KING-SITTIN IN A TREE
YOU SAY YA HOTTER THAN THE SUN... WELL I AM THE SUN SO YOU UNDER ME
Wednesday, December 17, 2008
Album Sales Chart - Week Ending 12/14
On the R&B tip, Beyonce continues her dominance as she kept her number 3 spot on this weeks charts after selling another 161 thousand copies while Brandy debuted in 15th with her new "Human" album.
Number | Artist | Album | Sales |
3 | Beyonce | I Am Sasha Fierce | 161,997 |
6 | Kanye West | 808s & Heartbreak | 128,113 |
12 | Common | Universal Mind Control | 84,764 |
15 | Brandy | Human | 74,092 |
19 | Akon | Freedom | 61,143 |
24 | Ludacris | Theater Of The Mind | 56,343 |
30 | T.I. | Paper Trail | 49,404 |
39 | Rihanna | Good Girl Gone Bad | 37,328 |
44 | T-Pain | Thr33 Ringz | 32,138 |
45 | Lil Wayne | Tha Carter III | 29,068 |
Soulja Boy, Self-Proclaimed Role Model AND Captain Obvious
In a new video, Soulja Boy apologizes to all the parents of his fans for anything he might have said that they don't want their kids to hear. Soulja Boy proclaims that he realizes that his fan base is largely made up of children, who would have thought that? Mr. Boy goes on to say he now set a positive example for kids who "want to be just like Soulja Boy."
Soulja Boy recently released his second album, iSouljaBoy, yesterday (12/16). The Crank Dat rapper recently released his new video for "Kiss Me Thru The Phone" [watch here].
Soulja Boy Is For The Kids
Why couldn't He Be more like Eminem? Not caring about who his fans are..... What a fag, who cares who listens... As long as the money is gettin made... What does he mean by artist try not to use "Role Model"... Shit eminem made a song about it
Did Charles Hamilton Diss Ice-T and Soulja Boy?
In the song he says:
"This aint no Ice-T shit MuthaFucka this is Vodka"
Does this mean hes saying he is more hard?
He says it means he is a monster... But harder than Ice-T... At least he admits he has a big ego unlike Lil Wayne...
Tuesday, December 16, 2008
New Dre Song - "Set It Off"
Dr. Dre hasn't rapped on many songs in the last few years but a new song recently leaked that features the doc on the mic. The "Set It Off" remix from Kardinal Offishall features Dre talking about his comeback and assures fans he isn't retiring "I heard a lot of ni--as quittin', but I ain't done," Dre raps. "Ring the alarm/ I make it hotter than hell (hell, yeah!) ... / You clowns know who the crown belong to/ And I can set it off, if you want me to".
The story behind the song goes like this. Apparently after Interscope's head man Jimmy Iovine sent B-Roll footage of the songs video, Dr. Dre got excited and decided to lay his own verse on the song. According to DJ Skee, who leaked the song on his radio show, Dre recorded the verse serveral months ago. "Set It Off" is the next single from Kardinal Offishall's "Not 4 Sale" album currently in stores.
Listen/Download "Set It Off" here.
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Monday, December 15, 2008
Charles Hamilton - The Pink Lavalamp
Charles Hamilton recently released "The Pink Lavalamp" [download here], the third part in his mixtape series he calls the Hamiltonization Process (1st was "Sonic The Hamilton" [download here], 2nd was "Intervention" [download here])
Call of Duty : World at War 8.5/10
Fun online
Same graphics as modern warfare
8 our of the 8.5 was the Zombie Mode....
Maps aren't that good
Gun Sounds aren't that good
8.5/10
Charles Hamilton Releases Soulja Boy Diss Video
Soulja Boy replied by releasing a video [watch here] where he says "the Boy Bout To Start Crying. Go Back To The Drawing Board. X Out The Sonic & Get Mario" [watch here]. After Soulja Boy mocked him in the video, even though he stated he wasn't trying to diss Soulja Boy, Charles Hamilton has now released a new video where he says he just "doesn't care."
Charles Hamilton recently released "The Pink Lavalamp" [download here], the third part in his mixtape series he calls the Hamiltonization Process (1st was "Sonic The Hamilton" [download here], 2nd was "Intervention" [download here])
Charles Hamilton - Word? Aight (Soulja Boy Diss)
Sunday, December 14, 2008
Charles Hamilton's Reason for Pink and Sonic the Hedghog
Eminem Teams With Nike's Jordan Brand For New Shoe
Eminem has once again teamed up with Nike's Jordan Brand, this time to celebrate his new book "The Way I Am." The new limited edition shoe will be available exclusively on the official Jordan Brand "Fight Club" website (www.airjordanflightclub.com) starting December 18th at 7pm (eastern). Only 313 (Detroits area code) pairs will be available for purchase.
The new Eminem "Retro 2" Jordan shoe are currently planned to sell for $110 and will come with limited-edition Air Jordan t-shirt. A donation from the Jordan Brand will be made to Eminem's Marshall Mathers Foundation, an organization dedicated to helping disadvanted youth.
Thursday, December 11, 2008
Eminem Disses Lil Wayne!!!!
"I won't kiss you on the lips but I'll be glad to shake your hand." We all know.. Unless your slow like Josh B. Weezy evidently was kissing Baby (a male) on the lips and says he does it all the time then claims no homo... Then makes the song lolipop where He says in the background :
"I want to lick the rapper"