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Unbelievable!
Pap is back.
Next stop: Pluto.
Que Pasa Mi Amigo.
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Fresh off his Ponzi Scheme release, Bangladesh rolls out the Phantoms in his new video featuring 2 Chainz.
Get a load of this guy. While at the All Access Music Conference in NYC Saturday, the producer shared his keys to success with XXL and thoughts on Swizz Beatz. I don’t think Swizz is relevant. I’m keeping it 100. I think there’s a difference between relevance and musical relevance. You married a lady that’s poppin’ [Alicia Keys], you know it’ll give you a lot of relevance, but you gotta make hits. Ain’t no hits. Are you relevant for the craft you’re doing or […]
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Producer Bangladesh is prepping his album, and tonight we get his first single as an artist featuring Kiss, 2 Chainz & Pusha. The track isn’t bad at all besides the annoying “100”. Video coming soon. hhnm
With a rap verse from Breezy and production from Bangladesh, Brandy rolls out the first single off her upcoming comeback album Two Eleven. Written by Sean Garrett. Welcome back Moe.
That clip was actually pretty entertaining, and you can tell Tony Yayo isn’t holding back when it comes to speaking on legal situations and industry drama. It’s interesting how he points out that real legal expertise comes from actual experience, not just talking, which is something many people overlook. In serious cases, having the right professional, like an fda lawyer, can make a huge difference because legal knowledge is very specialized and not something you can just pick up casually. The situation also highlights how public statements and media appearances can sometimes hurt more than help when legal matters are involved, something even professionals warn about. It’s a reminder that whether it’s hip hop disputes or complex regulatory issues, relying on a qualified fda lawyer or legal expert is always the smarter move. Overall, the video blends humor with a real underlying message about law, representation, and knowing when to let professionals handle things.