Game to Joe La Puma that he’s glad Jigga never responded to his diss records. 50 is funny, but Jay is witty. Jay-Z is not to be toyed with. If he fuckin’ responds, if he feels like you’re really pissing him off and he responds, he’s gonna fuck you up! He would fuck me up, I’m just glad he didn’t fuckin’ respond, so I didn’t have to go dig in my fuckin’ bag and try to fuck him up.
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“Last train to Paree” The new Rick The Ruler (?) adds his touch to Puff’s peaceful journey. Can’t wait to see what Lupe’s got for the track. Props: UHTN Sidebar: Low’s team also liberated the CDQ of “Love Come Down (Remix)” from yesterday.
As the headline suggests, Wale ponders on how Pac’s candor would be affected if he had a Twitter account. How’s that for a trending topic.
On Reneda Romain’s Ear Candy show on Hip Hop Nation, Khaled claims that he’s indeed a sand nigga. Sim Sim Salabim!
Last night Fab celebrated his 32nd born day. Wait, yesterday was November 18th. Too bad, Drake couldn’t perform this. More after the jump.
Look who accompanied Mr. Graham to last night’s GQ Men Of The Year Party in L.A. That Young Money crew rolls tight, kid. One of us, equals many of us. Props: Fresh
At last night’s L.A. stop on his Fan Appreciation Tour, Chris Brown goes all the way there with his admiration of the King of Pop. He’s clearly studied all the dance steps. Schmon, Chris.
No camp fire, but in the back of a van, 50 sings Kumbaya with the Hot 97 Morning Show. Oh, Lord.
[vodpod id=Groupvideo.3956811&w=425&h=350&fv=] At the Whynatte Latte one year anniversary party in Atlanta, B.o.B. performs “Monster” and “Generation Lost”. Two for the price of one. The Adventures of Bobby Ray coming April 2010. UHTN
[vodpod id=Groupvideo.3956695&w=425&h=350&fv=] Surveying his new office space, the self-proclaimed cake-a-holic speaks on this monetary addiction and risky business. Being broke and 30 gives me the chills. MM Yesterday: Dame Dash Speaks On Roc-A-Fella
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