Earlier this afternoon, J.Cole moved a step closer to becoming a fuckin’ rap star. Patronizing the Hall Of Fame music shop in Queens, Cole purchased 10 copies of The Blueprint 3. Congrats, homie. What are you waiting for, clap for him!
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[vodpod id=Groupvideo.3384417&w=425&h=350&fv=] Fif continues his promo tour down the dial with CNBC. This time, he speaks on how he switched his hustle. Dig in your pockets, wonder why you’re broke? Cause you didn’t listen to 50. Props: Huff Post Previously: 50 Cent On The Today Show
If I spend my 99 cents on iTunes am I allowed to share? Ha! I dig the joint we debuted on the holiday more. Don’t front on who brought it to ya. Heads Up: BOBO Previously: RR Exclusive: Ghostface “Cruisin’” Update: More Ghostface! “Not Ur Average Girl”
[vodpod id=Groupvideo.3384301&w=425&h=350&fv=] Thanks, Rae. Another sample I gotta look for. SMH. This joint makes me wanna go back on vacation. Today’s been a tough day. Ha!
Wow, these crazy kids really did elope last week in Las Vegas. Good luck, Mr. and Mrs. Nash. Somebody get Dre a tissue. Props: TMZ
Props to LD and PR. Persistence overcomes resistance (C) Mr. Magic. Witness the birth of Morning Hov.
During Mister Cee’s throwback hour, special guest DJ Cocoa Chanelle brought in surprise guest Raekwon for a quick pow wow. The god sounds dumb happy to have his album finally in stores. He should be. See y’all at Santos! Props: Oh me. I’m Rip Game Proper. Y’all musta forgot.
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I know the question your askin’ yourselves. Yup, that’s 100 niggas on stage. Word to Nas in them “Half Time” days. Crazy night. “Suuuuu!!!!!”
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“Too hard a pill for R. Kelly to swallow.” Pause? Yeah, we off that.
And another one. Thank you, Adam Aziz.
Secret Society: Broken Cool
Faheem called into Power 105’s Ed Lover Morning Show to try to clean up the mess he made. You gotta listen to this. This guy needs a hug. Stop jockin’ Jay-Z. Ha! “Triple booked in Switzerland.” *dead*
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Heads Up: Mr. Omen
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