Thursday, June 28, 2007

Wednesday, June 27, 2007

Lil Wayne-Jay-z Diss

Allegedly.

Judge for yourself.

[Video] Kanye West-Stronger

楽しみなさい

[Video] T.I.(Or T.I.P.?) Rap City Freestyle 6/26/06



Dare I say it, this was better than the whole fucking album.

Meh.

*Don't ban me Google*

Monday, June 25, 2007

Friday, June 22, 2007

T.I. Feat Jay-z-Watch What You Say


Meh...


I'm still trying to get in to this album and its just not happening.

Jay makes TIP look sorta bad on this one.

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Thursday, June 21, 2007

Today Is Slow...




Not much going on today for me to post, so here's some songs...

Kurupt - No Vaseline Pt. 2 (Dissin’ Snoop & Soopafly)
T.I. - Help Is Coming (Produced By Just Blaze)
B.G. Feat. Young Jeezy - Hustle
Stack Bundles Feat. Fabolous- Step Out
T.I. - Fresh
Young Buck - Untitled (Goin At DJ Khaled)
Juvenile - The Verdict
Freekey Zekey Feat. Lil Wayne & Jha Jha - Beat Without Bass

Wednesday, June 20, 2007

No It's Not The Album





T.I. Vs. T.I.P. Official Tracklist

Act I (T.I.P.)
· "Big Sh-- Poppin' (Do It)"
· "Raw"
· "You Know What It Is" (featuring Wyclef Jean)
· "Da Dopeman"
· "Watch What You Say to Me" (featuring Jay-Z)
· "Hurt" (featuring Alfamega and Busta Rhymes)

Act II (T.I.)
· "Help Is Coming"
· "My Swag" (featuring Wyclef Jean)
· "We Do This"
· "Show It to Me" (featuring Nelly)
· "Don't Wanna Be High"
· "Touchdown" (featuring Eminem)

Act III (T.I. vs. T.I.P.)
· "Tell 'Em I Said That"
· "Respect This Hustle"
· "My Type"

Still don't know about this one. Heard the sampler the other day and wasn't too hyped about it.

Here it is in case you want to feel the way i feel about the album(not too great)

T.I. Vs. T.I.P. Album Sampler

Here's him talking about the album with MTV.

Lil Wayne-Microphone Fiend

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Give it a listen whydontcha'

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Tuesday, June 19, 2007

Lil Wayne Is A Blood...

Are you?

Party Like A Rapper

The Shop Boyz-Rock Star Mentality


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This really isn't my cup of tea but if you're a person who likes to pretend that you like rock music this may be for you.

If I never hear a song from this album again in my life I will be okay but at least it gave me a chance to show folks this picture:


So I guess I owe the Shop Boyz a drink or something.

Monday, June 18, 2007

Do You Know Your Daddy?

Lupe Fiasco-He Say, She Say

Streets Been Waiting...

DJ Drama-Gangsta Grillz 16:Streets Been Waiting

*Edit* link has been changed, so no password is needed...

Get It Here

For promotional use only, so feds stay off me...

History Lesson Vol. 1 "New Orleans Classic"

If your from New Orleans and don't know U.N.L.V., your probably not from New Orleans

U.N.L.V.- Uptown For Life

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U.N.L.V. is a gangsta rap crew based in the 3rd Ward of New Orleans. The crew specifically represents the intersection of 6th & Barone in New Orleans. U.N.L.V. is probably best known for its single "Drag 'em in Tha River", which was a diss of No Limit Records rapper Mystikal. This song was later remixed as diss of Baby of the Cash Money Millionaires.

U.N.L.V. is an acronym for "Uptown Niggas Livin Violently". U.N.L.V. started out as one of Cash Money's first acts. Other rappers signed to Cash Money include: Pimp Daddy, Ms.Tee, and B.G. Originally, U.N.L.V. consisted of three rappers, Lil Ya, Tec-9, and Yella Boy. Starting a trend followed by many local New Orleans rappers, the trio broke through hip-hop with a style of music that was considered gangsta/bounce. The success of Uptown 4 Life, U.N.L.V.'s album that went gold and later platinum, helped Cash Money gain recognition from Universal Music Group.

A year after the release of U.N.L.V.'s last album with Cash Money, rapper Yella Boy was murdered. It is speculated by many that this was the result of a hit put out by Baby. In the months before his murder Yella punched Baby in the eye over a dispute and, on another occasion, brandished his pistol during another dispute with Baby and Sugar Slim, the lesser known half owner of Cash Money Records (along with Baby). These events are well documented in the remix of "Drag 'Em" mentioned above. The account is given by B.G. who was present during the altercations. This loss devastated the crew's other two members and led to hardships for the existing group. Lil Ya and Tech-9 have since released solo albums and worked with several labels, including Hard Times records, Blazin South, and B Real Ent. The group's street credit and history would later make major labels afraid to sign it as an act.

In 2005, Lil Ya and Tech-9 both lost homes to the Hurricane Katrina disaster. Lil Ya and Tech-9 now reside in Houston, Texas to complete the legacy of the rap group U.N.L.V.

I stole that article, but you probably don't care.

Enjoy...

Friday, June 15, 2007

T.I.- You Know What It Is

Sticking My Head In...



USDA: White Girl(Remix) Feat. Lil Wayne, Fabolous, & Rick Ross

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Now enjoy your weekend...

Tuesday, June 12, 2007

Let's Not Waste Time

Lil Wayne: The Empire & Lil' Wayne-Tha Carter 3 Sessions
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