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Friday, June 11, 2010

Kil Ripkin - Not You



Kil Ripkin-Not You-Video-Produced by Eric G
Respect for what ya doing and helping me get a voice out


Peace and Love Family Finally I Present to you the long awaited video by Kil Ripkin titled "Not You" Directed by Science Projects and Produced by Eric G
The Balancing Act out Soon

Wednesday, June 9, 2010

Big Shane "Google Me"



JellyRoll – 10 Min Freestyle


Hip Hop Video from thatcrack.com

Rihanna Debuts Fierce Red Hair at Rock in Rio


Though it's difficult to believe, Rihanna's outfit may have been the least talked about thing at her concert in Spain.

The 'Hard' singer debuted new red hair as she hit the stage during the Rock in Rio Madrid Festival on June 5 in Arganda del Rey, Spain.

Behind it all is 22-year-old celebrity hairstylist Ursula Stephen, who has revamped other famous 'dos, including those of recording artist Keyshia Cole, Michelle Williams of Destiny's Child and 'America's Next Top Model' winner Saleisha Stowers.

Cops Still Investigating Mysterious Kanye Car Crash


Police are still investigating a car crash in Hawaii and trying to determine who stole a black Porsche Panamera that reportedly belonged to rapper Kanye West. The car crashed into a Honolulu house on Saturday, creating a large hole in the side of the garage and crumpling the car, the Associated Press reports. Witnesses reported seeing men walking away from the car after the crash, and police are still trying to identify the suspects. No arrests have been made.

Chris Cooper said he was shaken out of bed at around 4 AM Saturday by the loud noise."Just a tremendous crash. As if a small building were coming down," Cooper, who lives across the street from the crash scene, told ABC's KITV. "I looked over here and saw the car impaled in the garage," he said.

Witnesses reportedly told police they saw three men running from the scene after the crash. Police are still trying to identify the suspects.

KITV and the Honolulu Star-Advertiser reported the car is registered to West, who had been in Hawaii while recording a new album.

Initiation: Is This Chris Brown's New Girlfriend?



It looks like Chris Brown is leaving Rihanna in the past... sort of. The singer twitpic'd a photo of him with 19-year-old model Jasmine Saunders, typing "Ummmm" as the text. With looks resembling our favorite Bajan sensation, the beauty has us equally speechless. Check out more flicks of the female who may or may not be Breezy's rebound.

Eminem Defends Rihanna, Pink Appearances On "Recovery"


In a radio interview with Paris’ Skyrock FM, rapper Eminem explained why he chose to include pop stars Pink and Rihanna on his upcoming album Recovery.

The Detroit rapper revealed that both singers seemed suitable for the songs they’re featured on.

“When I did the song that I did with Pink I laid my parts first and kind of heard her on the record,” said Eminem in his interview with Skyrock FM, reports AllHipHop.com. “I felt like she would smash this record, so I gave her a call and she was with it, so we did it. The other that I did with Rihanna is one of those tracks that I felt only she could pull it off.”

Eminem also explained that with “Both of the records, I guess you just got to hear them to know what they are.”

In his interview with Skyrock FM, Eminem also spoke on fellow rapper Lil Wayne. At one point in the interview Eminem even referred to Lil Wayne as “the greatest in the game right now.”

Recovery is expected to be released on June 22.

Big K.R.I.T.




One listen through Big K.R.I.T.’s recent mixtape/album K.R.I.T. Wuz Here and it’s evident that the Mississippi-native is destined for greatness. From his polished yet practical lyricism to his sampled bass-booming production, the 23-year-old shows off a complete package of artistry that is seldom seen on the underground circuit.

While his Southern style of beats, rhymes, and life may draw similarities to that of the late-great Pimp C, Big K.R.I.T. stands confidently on his own two as he embraces new opportunities that have fallen into place. Speaking with DXnext, K.R.I.T. explained his excitement in collaborating with a southern legend, the importance of family, and how his legacy in music will be remembered.

The Lowdown: “I’m a cat from Meridian, Mississippi, representing for the third coast. My name stands for ‘King Remembered In Time.’ It’s a humble way of saying I’m on top of what I do in the game. I’m in my lane, and I’m gonna be remembered. I’m bringing quality music back to the game—subject matter, lyrical content within southern Hip Hop and Soul.”

The Formula: “I try to spend as much time with [the music] as I can, as well as trying to create relationships as far as live instrumentation. If I can get a bass guitarist on a record or holler at some singer, really whatever it takes to make the record perfect. It’s quality over quantity in my eyes, so I’m just trying to make the dopest music that I can possibly make. As a rapper, I feel like I want my cadence to be right and my lyrical content to be there. I want to be in the pocket when I’m spitting, with the hook matching up with the verses.”

Choosing The Right Sample: “There has to be a powerful feeling. Like with Soul records when you hear them, it just makes you feel a certain way and it grabs you. I just want to build on and compliment to the record that they did. They obviously created something that was perfect, but I just wanna add my twist of Hip Hop and my Southern swang to it. With Adele’s record, it sounded extremely old from a soulful aspect. And I know she just dropped it like two years ago and it got a Grammy, but I was like, ‘man I gotta sample this anyway.’ It spoke to me from my ‘Hometown Hero’ perspective, being where I’m from and trying to make it in the rap game and being in this situation I felt like it was perfect.”



On K.R.I.T. Wuz Here: “I’ve been working on this project for a year. My main goal was not just getting exposure, but to kind of show people where I come from. If you’ve heard my previous mixtapes you can hear the growth in my voice and the sound and my comfort level as far as producing and as an artist. I let people know what lane I’m gonna be in, and branded my sound. That’s really what the goal was as far as this mixtape aside from putting people onto my music and building a fan base.”

Breaking Through: “The radio only plays the same twelve records; same with MTV and BET. Coming from [Meridian], there is no specific sound. And when you go to places like Atlanta, they have their own sound and culture as far as Hip Hop is concerned, so you’re definitely battling the odds because you’re trying to show them your sound and get them into what you’re doing. It’s just a competitive being, you know, because Atlanta is like the mecca of southern Hip Hop right now so everybody is going there and trying to make it pop. Mississippi is one of those places where you really don’t hear that much of as far as being on the radio radar. When you dealing with somebody from Mississippi, like if someone were given my CD, they might not listen to it. But I’m trying to change that and let the world know don’t count out the South, we got something to say.”

Family Business: “Family is one of the most important things, because these are people that are behind you no matter what you do as far as your career is concerned. ‘I Gotta Stay’ is definitely one of those records that touched me and moved me even as I listen to it. Even when I was writing and recording it, you can hear it in my voice, because I dedicated the record to my grandmother that passed in January. I felt like I needed to express that on my album because there are a lot of people that can relate to what I was going through, and it was just something I had to get off my chest. My family has really encouraged me and regardless of where my career goes from here, they’ll still be proud of me and what I’ve accomplished.”

On Devin The Dude: “To be real, Devin jumped on ‘Moon & Stars,’ but being a man that tours a lot, he really just heard the record and finished it when he had time. I didn’t really get an opportunity to really speak with him like that, but for him to bless the record, and for me to just jump a whole bunch of steps to get a legend on one of my records was amazing. The response that people are giving me for the record is crazy. At the end of the day, I feel blessed to work with people that I looked up to when I was younger listening to southern Hip Hop.”

The Legacy of K.R.I.T.: “Man, just the fact that my soul is living in my music, and at the end of the day it’s timeless. It’s not the type of music you release, and then two months later you won’t listen to ever again. I wanna put out projects that are timeless and give you that same feeling like the 60’s and 70’s music where it never gets old and every time you hear it...it takes you back to that first time. And people in everyday life just knowing there’s somebody else out there that relates to them and what they’re going through whether its poverty, relationships, and just life in general.”

Monday, June 7, 2010

Young Buck Calls 50 Cent, Eminem's Slave



Former G-Unit member Young Buck continued his beef with his former boss 50 Cent with the release of another hard hitting diss song called Steroids."

Here are excerpts (lyrics) from one of his diss track.

"I'm sorry Ms. Jackson, I know the G-Unit n*ggas is irrelevant and all y'all but some sh*t just gotta get handled," Buck said on the song's intro. "F*ck your contract n*gga...You told on Supreme and other n*ggas' connections -- Go ahead and f*ck [XXL Magazine Editor-In-Chief] Vanessa [Satten] to get the front cover/I'ma just address ya to get the front cover/Get Flex to fix another old school up/But if [Hot 97 director] Ebro find out, you're screwed up/My contract's f*cked up and yours is too, Curtis, for the next ten years you're Jimmy's wh*re dude/You Eminem's slave, belong to Dre/Think if they tried to hold your a** back to getting paid/What would you do, tell your sister Yayo that her career through?"


Lil Kim Disses P Diddy At Baltimore Show & Nicki Minaj Lil Kim is Not Going Any Where



Lil Kim seems to be on a mission to let everyone know her thoughts on Nicki Minaj. The Queen Bee even took out some anger on P Diddy over the weekend saying that Diddy should be "ashamed of his fucking self." During a show in Baltimore, Maryland at the Sonar Nightclub, Lil Kim blasted Diddy during her performance of "Its All About The Benjamins." Later, Lil Kim spit a Nicki Minaj diss freestyle.


Lil Kim - Disses Diddy At Baltimore Concert




Lil Kim - Reminds Nicki Minaj Shes Not Going Away




Lil Kim - Takes Shots At Nicki Minaj During Live Show

Nicki Minaj Talks Album; Swizz Beatz Track


Nicki Minaj recently performed in Connecticut and after the show she was interviewed backstage. First, Nicki talked about her fashion style and her female fan feedback, saying she did not expect her fans to like her as much as they do.

Minaj then talked about her upcoming debut album saying she is trying to take her time working on it but it's coming out "really really good" and she's "having a blast" doing it. Nicki says the album "maybe" half way done and she doesn't think she will have a problem getting features for her tracks. Nicki then talks about "Catch Me," which was produced by Swizz Beatz and has a "little singing, little rapping." The "moody, mellow futuristic" beat puts you in the "get high" mood, although Nicki says she never has gotten high.

Despite being hit up by Lil Kim recently, Nicki says she "lend" herself to negativity and tries to just have fun and live her life.

Jay-Z Talks Lebron Coming To New York


One of the top stories in sports right now is where NBA super-star Lebron James will end up as his contract is now over and he is a free-agent. LeBron's close friend, a guy that goes by the name Jay-Z, recently was asked about the situation and where he thinks LeBron might end up. "That’s his (Lebron James) decision," the hip-hop mogul (who happens to own a piece of the New Jersey Nets NBA team) told Rolling Stone Magazine. "We’re friends – we’ve still gotta hang out! I don’t want to convince somebody to do something, then have to see him and say, ‘Uh, yeah, we’re 4-30 …sorry.’"

Jigga continued by saying he would leave it up to the Nets owner, the deep-pocketed Russian Mikhail Prokhorov, to sign Lebron James. "I’d been staying there (Four Seasons) for 10 years, and I always thought I was at the top level,” Jay-Z said. “But when I met Prokhorov, they took me up to this extra, extra room that I had never even heard of before.”Now there’s something else to shoot for. There’s always an extra level you don’t know about.”

Sunday, June 6, 2010

Drake" Over" Lyrics



Songwriters: Brongers, Nick;Graham, Aubrey;Samuels, Matthew


Uh, uh, Young Money, yeah, yeah

I know way too many people here right now
That I didn't know last year, who the fuck are y'all?
I swear it feels like the last few nights we've been everywhere and back
But I just can't remember it all

What am I doing? What am I doing?
Oh yeah, that's right, I'm doin' me, I'm doin' me
I'm living life right now, man, and this what I'mma do 'til it's over
'Til it's over, but it's far from over

Alright, bottles on me, long as someone drink it
Never drop the ball, fuck it y'all thinkin'?
Makin' sure the Young Money ship is never sinkin'
'Bout to set it off in this bitch, Jada Pinkett

I shouldn't have drove, tell me how I'm getting home?
You too fine to be layin' down in bed alone
I could teach you how to speak my language, Rosetta Stone
I swear this life is like the sweetest thing I've ever known

Got the gold thriller, Mike Jackson on these niggas
All I need's a fucking red jacket with some zippers
Super-good smidoke, a package of the Swisher's
I did it overnight, it couldn't happen any quicker

Y'all know them? Well, fuck it, me either
Point the biggest skeptic out, I'll make him a believer
It wouldn't be the first time I done it throwin' hundreds
When I should be throwin' ones, bitch, I run it

I know way too many people here right now
That I didn't know last year, who the fuck are y'all?
I swear it feels like the last few nights we've been everywhere and back
But I just can't remember it all

What am I doing? What am I doing?
[ Drake Lyrics are found on www.songlyrics.com ]
Oh yeah, that's right, I'm doin' me, I'm doin' me
I'm living life right now, man, and this what I'mma do 'til it's over
'Til it's over, but it's far from over

One thing about music, when it hits you feel no pain
And I swear I got the shit that makes these bitches go insane
So they tell me that they love me, I know better than that, it's just game
It's what comes with the fame and I'm ready for that, I'm just sayin'

I really can't complain, everything is kosher
Two thumbs up, Ebert and Roper
I really can't see the end getting any closer
But I'll probably still be the man when everything is over

So I'm riding through this city with my high-beams on
Can you see me? Can you see me? Get your Visine on
Y'all just do not fit the picture, turn your wise friend on
If you thinkin' I'mma quit before I die, dream on

Man, they treat me like a legend, am I really this cold?
I'm really too young to be feeling this old
It's about time you admit it, who you kiddin'?
And nobody's ever done it like I did it

I know way too many people here right now
That I didn't know last year, who the fuck are y'all?
I swear it feels like the last few nights we've been everywhere and back
But I just can't remember it all

What am I doing? What am I doing?
Oh yeah, that's right, I'm doin' me, I'm doin' me
I'm living life right now, man, and this what I'mma do 'til it's over
'Til it's over, but it's far from over

Yeah, that's right, I'm doin' me, I'm doin' me
I'm living life right now, man, and this what I'mma do 'til it's over
'Til it's over, but it's far from over

Eminem “Not Afraid” Official Music VIDEO Premiere

Throwback Club Clip: Nicki Minaj Slapping B00ty Meat At A Contest In Ohio


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Drake goes to Twitter to Talks about his Album Leak!

In the wake of the leak of Drake’s hotly anticipated ‘Thank Me Later’ LP (which is set to hit stores June 15th ), the Young Money star has taken to Twitter to air his opinions on matters. Check out what he had to say
below…



BOOTY OF THE DAY: Veatrice




Name: Veatrice
Age: 23
Nationality: Bohemian and African American.
Place of Birth: Oregon
Where do you rep? The City of Roses
Height: 5′9″
Weight: 155

Website: www.ThaVspot.com
Twitter: www.twitter.com/veatrice
Myspace: www.myspace.com/veatrice

Profession: Account manager for corporate clients, with sales revenue
exceeding 250 million annually…
Relationship Status: Taken…
Measurements: 36DD-27-45

Favorite Sport: I’m a sports fanatic, but my favorite would be
basketball. The NBA playoffs are right around the corner!

Favorite Movie: I can’t name just one…
Favorite Artist: I can’t name just one…
Favorite Food: Seafood

Astrological Sign: Gemini

What body part of yours attracts the most attention? My lips…soft and
kissable…but others may beg to differ.

DJ Killa P Thirsty 4 RnB Vol 2

Survival of the Illest Pt. 4: The Takeover(Hosted by Sha Stimuli)