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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
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