Man, miss me with the fake Jay and B quotes already. Headlines. Some of you sites will do anything for attention and traffic. You really believed B would speak to Star magazine? Tuck your tabloid in. And why would Hov need to write a letter to his daughter? Bitch please. He wrote a song! It's called "Glory" and it's pretty fuckin' revealing. He went on the record (double entendre) but you still don't get it. You may hear baby Blue's first cries but no you don't know her height, weight or what she looks like. And no you ain't gettin' a flick, fool. Can new parents get some privacy? Even if they are celebrities. Sheesh! Who raised you animals? Party at the 40/40. Paps outside. Rushin' the velvet rope. Don't trip over your integrity.
You Played Yourself
Put us here if you like. The RR store stays open 24/7. SOPA? Yeah we Showcase Our Product Always. And we're gonna continue straight ahead til somebody up there turns out the lights. Start from scratch? I'm not afraid.
Last night, Fergie’s band The Black Eyed Peas performed some song other than “Boom Boom Pow” on Channel 2 (check your local listings, bub). On another note, can anyone explain the scalene triangle on Will.I.Am’s head? Anyone?…Bueller?
Wednesday, June 10 2009 5:33 AM EST | Posted by: B.Dot | Posted in: Live Show
Does it get anymore hip-hop then this? Here’s classic footage of Redman/Method Man, Black Rob, and Beanie Sigel performing at the now closed Tunnel nightclub in NYC. I was too young to party, but I heard Sundays were legendary. Underage FAIL.
Tuesday, June 09 2009 10:32 PM EST | Posted by: YN | Posted in: Random Tracks
That loud roaring noise is the sound of Chris Wallace rollin’ over to scratch his back. Someone tell Voletta don’t clear this crap. Gimme The Loot Some Earplugs!
Tuesday, June 09 2009 9:47 PM EST | Posted by: YN | Posted in: Newsstand Stan
During a break in shooting from his Complex feature, F-A-B-O gets his brag and boast on:
Complex: Which of the new crop of young New York rappers do you feel like you’re competing with? Fabolous: None. I’m not…there’s no New York rapper who’s out that is competing with me because first of all, I’m the best and— Complex: [Laughs.] Fabolous: [Laughs.]—second of all, I’m not like a new jack, I’m not just coming out, this is not my first album. I’ve been out for years and I’ve had numerous hits, I’ve had numerous endorsements. It’s my fifth album, like, this is not new. I’m not just rapping because I like it anymore—this is like almost my career now, you know? Not almost, it is! This is what I feed myself and my family with, so I attack it that way. You know, certain people, they do what they do, and I’m sure they’re good at what they do but I just don’t put anybody—especially in New York—in my category because they haven’t been through all the things I’ve been through, throughout my career. And I’m still going, I believe. I still haven’t peaked, there’s a lot of guys who’ve came, peaked, and I think now people look at them and are like, “OK,” but I think people still want more of me because they feel like I haven’t peaked. Sometimes I even hear people say, “I don’t think Fab has lived up to his full potential yet,” you know what I’m saying? I believe this album right here is a classic album and I listen to it as a fan; I just rode in my car listening to it and I was very pleased.
I’m not mad. If you don’t think you’re the best at what you’re doin, you shouldn’t be doin’ it.