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Jason teamed up with Hot 97 to shoot a recession-friendly visual for “Who’s Real” inside their Manhattan office. I still say this track stinks.
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Jason teamed up with Hot 97 to shoot a recession-friendly visual for “Who’s Real” inside their Manhattan office. I still say this track stinks.
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Cam tells the 1515 boys, that despite going to college, he never graduated high school.
“I went to college and didn’t graduate from high school. I got to
college and my coach brought the GED to my room like, ‘Here, you
graduated, congratulations.’ Even though it’s a junior college … I
never took my SATs coming out of high school. I was playing basketball
and this junior college wanted me to come down and play basketball.
When I got there, my GED was sitting on the bed waiting for me. I never
took a test or anything.”
Amazing. *Shreds High School diploma*
Here’s a another track featuring the rapper eater and Nicki Minaj off Smallz’s SSTV Volume One. The rhymes are pretty ka-ka, but at least the beat is hot. Isn’t that what count’s these days?
“I’m such a star, they singing the star spangle.” Really, Nicki?
“I Get Crazy”
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Props: KC
Last night, the pride of Canada kicked a freestyle over Jigga’s “You, Me, Him, & Her” and Raekwon’s “Incarcerated Scarfaces” on Funkmaster Flex’s show. I thought that stopped doing these kinds of things over at 395 Hudson St. *shrugs shoulders*
“I’m in Aston doing donuts, I’m will kill the game and never send it my condolence.”
Previously: Drake Interview (Angie Martinez)
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Props: illroots
Update: short visual courtesy of Cipha Sounds
Here are pics of Officer Ricky out of uniform on the set of his video, “All I Really Want” in Colombia. Ricky cleans up nice, no?
Props: 305 x Derrick G
Here is Jigga at the Yanks home opener earlier this afternoon. Still rockin’ that new blue Yankee, eh Shawn? After the jump, he chats with lil’ Danny Almonte a young fan.
Props: YBF
Interview: Brian “B.Dot” Miller
This June, hip-hop icon Nas and reggae star, Damian Marley plan to release their collaborative album, Distant Relatives. Though the announcement came as a shock, their chemistry proved positive on the mash up, “Road to Zion.” In part one of Double R’s feature, Nas discusses their collision course, his fixation with the motherland, and why a collaborative album with AZ never materialized.
This comment is about soda. I know rappers talk about dirty sprite and coke (soda) products. So invest like alcohol and beer companies. You can make soda flavors and put the soda in the hood! All these lean drinks, need to have a sponsor or some type of promotion.