Archive for June, 2009

New Video: Rick Ross Ft. Triple C x Magazeen "Yacht Club (Remix)"

Wednesday, June 24 2009 9:34 PM EST | Posted by: B.Dot | Posted in: Focus
 
Ricky and his first mates go on a three hour tour…a three hour tour for the remix of Yacht Club.

New Music: Nas x Damian Marley "As We Are" (Snippet)

Wednesday, June 24 2009 8:12 PM EST | Posted by: B.Dot | Posted in: Music
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Here’s taste of what’s to come from Nas and Damian’s collaborative effort, Distant Relatives. This might be better than I thought after all.

 

Previously: Nas x Damian Marley: E Pluribus Unum (Part 1) & (Part 2)

Update: Hip-Hop Is Read Found The Sample!

XXL & 50 Cent Review War Angel LP

Wednesday, June 24 2009 7:58 PM EST | Posted by: B.Dot | Posted in: Focus

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Carl’s facial expressions are priceless.
Props: XXL

New Video: Pill "Trap Goin Ham"

Wednesday, June 24 2009 7:30 PM EST | Posted by: B.Dot | Posted in: Focus
 
Meet, Pill. A couple of days ago, Maurice Garland and White Boy D told me to keep an ear and eye out for this guy. Well, after watching the visual above, he definitely has my attention. This reminds me of an updated version Juvenile’s “Ha.” Ain’t nothing funny here.
 
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Props: MG

Jadakiss Has A Cone Head

Wednesday, June 24 2009 6:10 PM EST | Posted by: B.Dot | Posted in: Focus
 
Scaring one Anglo Saxon at a time.
Props: 57th Ave

New Music: Ghostface Killah x RZA x Havoc "Evil Deeds"

Wednesday, June 24 2009 5:40 PM EST | Posted by: B.Dot | Posted in: Music
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Six days before this hits Best Buy and I’m still confused. Does this count as an official Wu album? Someone call Prince Rakeem.

 

Maino: The Comeback Kid (Part 2)

Wednesday, June 24 2009 5:07 PM EST | Posted by: B.Dot | Posted in: Q&A

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Interview: Brian “B.Dot” Miller

A week before the release of  his debut, …If Tommorrow Comes Maino gets a few things off his chest. In part two of our conversation the Bed Stuy bully speaks on Jay-Z, passing the torch, and the art of making hit records.

Do you feel as if you had the last laugh?
Sometimes I feel like, “Yeah, nigga you slept on me,” but then, I understand why they slept on me. Why have faith in Maino? Why should I believe in him when nothing in New York is working anyway and everybody talking about somebody else. Member how on the mixtape scene everybody was talking about somebody else like I had my buzz but—

Wait a second, Maino. You’re just as guilty of that.

What?

Of talking about people. Remember your “Take It Like A Man” record?

Right, but the take it like a man record, you know what’s crazy about that record? Everything I was saying on the “Take It Like A Man” record is what people are saying today. All I was saying back then was like, “Llisten man. Open up man. Let the new nigga get in the game, you been around too long.” Who’s New York’s biggest star? Jay-Z right?

Yeah. I’d say so.

So you mean to tell me that there is no one capable of becoming a Jay-Z? The problem with New York is that we don’t produce stars no more we sill stuck on the old stars.

But, I think a lot of artists just can’t make good music. That’s what it all boils down to, no?

I don’t think that its just that niggas cant make good music. Take me for example. I have proved hands down that I make good music right? But when Jay-Z puts out a record its gone be like, the biggest thing since the steering wheel.

But Jigga put in the work in.

Right and it opened up the door for me. All I’m saying is New York has to start generating new stars in order to bring New York back. I’m glad Diddy signed Red Café cause nowhere [else] is opening up a avenue for a new nigga. Instead of concentrating so much on his self, he opening it up for a new nigga. [Uncle] Murda was signed nothing came out  of that

Right. But, Jay gave him the lane. He dropped “Bullet Bullet”, but he never capitalized off it.

That is true. That is true.

So it’s hard to blame a Jay-Z or Puffy for that.
No you misunderstanding what I’m saying. For example: A nigga can’t take you to the water and make you drink, but if a nigga shows potential and to be helped, than as an elder than, school him. Give him some advice. It’s just like in the streets. The .OG.’s school you. “I’ma help you with this cause I made my bones already,” It’s no camaraderie between the new and old in New York City. So it being no camaraderie and no connection it makes it that much harder for a nigga to make it to that point to be a Jay-Z . Not to say they cant have to have hits, cause at the end of the day niggas got to have hit records. Niggas cant make the records for you.

So, what’s the secret. What are you doing that other N.Y. rappers aren’t.

You know what? That’s a good question. [I'm] making the best music I could possibly make and still being myself at the same time. that’s all. The same dude that did take “Take it Like a Man”.  I’m the same dude that did “Rumors”. I’m the same dude that held up Lil Cease’s chain in front of mad people. I’m the same dude that did all this. But, it still comes down to a record.

I agree.
what im trying do is just show people that there is a new face to New York City. We love our legends. We love the niggas that paved the way. But, we not just stuck there. We not just stuck in the past. We got to bring something new. Big Daddy Kane aint come back to save the day, it was B.I.G., it was Nas, its was Wu-Tang. It was new niggas! And they had the music and they had the momentum. I’m looking to help inspire that type of movement, where it could be a new regime.

Cam'ron Smiles Like A Proud Dad

Wednesday, June 24 2009 4:10 PM EST | Posted by: B.Dot | Posted in: Focus
 
Speaking to the 1515 Boys, Cam’ron gushes about his Mini-me and explains why he chooses to keep him out of the spotlight.
 
“His mom don’t like that. His mom don’t want

him on TV or the album covers. When I put him on the album cover, his

teacher will change it from ‘Cameron’ to ‘Cam’ron’ on his [school]

paper. He had to change schools two or three times. I had to fall back

from letting him be on the camera. I feel her for that. It’s his safety

first before anything. I feel her for that.”

Behind The Scenes Of Clipse "I'm Good"

Wednesday, June 24 2009 3:57 PM EST | Posted by: B.Dot | Posted in: Focus

Here’s a sneak peak at the Clipse’s new clip. Ughh! ‘Til The Casket Drops coming this fall.

Thanks: Karen Civil

New Video: 50 Cent "I'll Do Anything"

Wednesday, June 24 2009 2:40 AM EST | Posted by: B.Dot | Posted in: Focus

Here’s 50′s first video off the War Angel LP. In the beginning of the clip, he says “It’s for the bitches,” So I guess, it’s alright for me to pass on this one.

Props: Karen Civil

YN Update: 

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OK, back to vacay. B.Dot is runnin’ the show. One man army!