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Rick Ross On 8 Mile Road

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“I’m goin’ block to block. Hood to hood. I’m goin’ where these other niggas won’t and where these other niggas can’t.”

Look what we found. Damn you Officer, will it ever stop? Today’s wrestling got less theatrics.

Kanye x Lady Gaga Like Girls, That Like Girls
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Lady Gaga tells the 1515 Boys that Kanye’s interpretation of “Poker Face” was right on the nose.
 
“It’s funny, because a lot of my fans were like, ‘Gaga, Kanye wrote

a song … and it’s not about what your record’s about. Your record is

about gambling. And this song is about dirty sex things. I said to them, ‘You’re wrong. Kanye was right, that’s exactly what this song is about. The record is about

how I used to fantasize about women when I was with my boyfriend. It

was, like, really exciting that he had so much insight into what the

song was about. He’s a cool guy.”

 
New Music: Lil Boosie Ft. Young Jeezy x Webbie “Better Believe It”
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“Hey Boosie, you got the Juice now.”

Can’t believe my job has become battlin’ Minya Oh for exclusives. Ha! And the funny thing is, we’re probably the only two folks who can appreciate how wonderfully strange that is. Score another one for Info. Anyway, here’s Lil Boosie’s latest single from his upcoming album, Superbad: The Return of Boosie Bad Azz and it features fellow trappers Young Jeezy and Webbie.

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Gonna dust my self off and get back at it.

Alfamega Gave Info For The D.E.A.?
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According to The Smoking Gun, Alfamega used to be Uncle Sam’s payroll:

Court records show that Zellars began working with law enforcement

officials after he was sentenced in September 1995 to 110 months in a

federal gun case (Zellars, who had a prior felony robbery conviction,

was collared for selling weapons to an undercover federal agent).

Zellars “agreed to cooperate with authorities and was debriefed” about

the criminal activity of several individuals. “In particular he was

debriefed concerning the drug trafficking activities of a Mr. Ali

Baaqar,” according to a government court filing, a copy of which you’ll

find below. During his cooperation against Baaqar, Zellars met with a

DEA agent and a federal prosecutor, and subsequently testified at

trial. “Ali Baaqar was convicted of conspiracy to distribute heroin

based upon the trial testimony of [Zellars] and others.” In return for

his snitching, Zellars had 18 months shaved off his prison term when he

was resentenced in July 1997 by Judge J. Owen Forrester.

Mr. Zellars, you’ve got 24 hours.

Props: Eskay’s site