To her birthday suit. Suddenly, I’m in the mood for some tacos.
Author: B.Dot
As the headline suggests, Miguel Castillo of the Wall Street Journal analyzes the effects of the recession.
“‘A lot of these rappers simply don’t have the money for real stuff anymore,’ says Jason Arasheben, who crafts custom jewelry for wealthy clientele, including Saudi royals and Hollywood movie stars, at his California boutique called Jason of Beverly Hills. ‘It’s to the point where they are wearing imitation jewelry, and that’s ridiculous.’
Mr. Arasheben designed the colossus of hip-hop jewels three years ago for rapper Lil Jon: an enormous gold necklace that spells out “CRUNK AIN’T DEAD” with 3,756 round-cut white diamonds (Crunk is a southern rap subgenre that Lil Jon — real name, Jonathan Mortimer Smith — has struggled to keep alive).”
Ha!
Spotted: SRD
Hey, I’m just the messenger. Read more at Rolling Out.
“Two years ago, before Ice-T had a verbal
squabble with him and white kids in Idaho went ape over “Crank That
(Soulja Boy),” Soulja Boy was already a legend among the teenybopper
set. Using his MySpace page and YouTube videos, the 16-year-old kid
literally gained millions of fans from the basement of his Batesville,
Miss., home. Sometimes, he would go as far as pretending his songs were
new Eminem and 50 Cent tracks to draw viewers. And it worked.
‘I was getting $10,000 a show before I [was] signed,’ says the now
18-year-old rapper. ‘I got caught with $60,000 in my backpack at school
… it wasn’t a good look.'”
*Rips pay stub. Pics up mic.*
Props: Maurice Garland
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Tia tells Tim about the motive behind her autobiography, Tia’s Diary — Deeper Than Rap: Clarity, Truth and Exposure.
“Revenge. Who’s to say this is gonna be a success for me?” I accomplished my goal. Sometimes you have to do it,
because people can do things to you and you can sit back and take it
and take it and take it. But when the day comes when it’s too much to
hold in, you gotta let it out.”
Yep, on harcover or paperback.
According to the NY Daily News, Lindsay made a three hour trek to University of California to see Asher P. perform. But instead of enjoying the show, she wouldn’t hop off his nuts.
“Lindsay was bugging both Asher and his management team to get onstage
during ‘ She Don’t Want a Man,‘ but Asher was so annoyed by her requests
that he actually skipped performing the single.”
Hip-Hop: 1- Hollywood:0
Here’s how the back of Jermiane’s CD will read on June 30th
1. “MILLION BUCKS” (FEAT. SWIZZ BEATZ)
2. SCENE 1: IF TOMORROW COMES…
3. “BACK TO LIFE” (FEAT. PUSH! MONTANA)
4. “REMEMBER MY NAME”
5. “GANGSTA” (Feat. B.G.)
6. SCENE 2: THE MEETING
7. “ALL THE ABOVE” (FEAT. T-PAIN)
8. “HERE COMES TROUBLE”
9. SCENE 3: HATING
10. “HI HATER”
11. “LET’S MAKE A MOVIE”
12. “KILL YOU”
13. SCENE 4: CONTEMPLATING
14. “RUNAWAY SLAVE”
15. “SOLDIER”
16. “HOOD LOVE” (FEAT. TREY SONGZ)
17. “FLOATING”
18. SCENE 5: THE PHONE CALL
19. “CELEBRATE”
Props: XXL
Nick Cannon sports his Sunday best on the July 2009 cover of GIANT. *Runs to Mens Warehouse*
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Biggavelli makes his way up North. No Clinton Correctional.
Spotted: Broken Cool
[…] The mixtape’s hosting by DJ Drama adds another layer of authenticity and energy. Drama’s ad-libs and signature drops, including lines like “They keep asking, when you gonna drop the album? We been droppin’ albums!” resonate with the ongoing debate about the value of mixtapes versus albums. Drama’s presence enhances the street credibility of CM6, positioning it as a pivotal release in Yo Gotti’s career. […]