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Sidebar: The Carters are on vacay. Told ya the album was done. And tell them paps to fall back.
These daily freestyles are hard to keep up with. So to make up for my tardiness, here are some previous cuts including today’s , “Full Time Gangsta” featuring K.Dot. No relation.
[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jay rock ft k.dot-full time gangsta]“Poppin That Hammer”
jay rock-poppin that hammer
“How You Do That There”
jay rock-how you do that there
Bonus: Here’s the visual for “Mandatory”. I thought the first verse belonged to Ab-Soul. Jay, rocked me to sleep. Great track, nonetheless.
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[vodpod id=ExternalVideo.866686&w=425&h=350&fv=%26rel%3D0%26border%3D0%26] We all know our homegirl Angela Yee’s raunchy sex talk show has your favorite MCs too shook to appear on. But who knew R&B singers were in the same gang. While Chico DeBarge keeps his cool, his fellow crooner Joe catches feelings over the usage of the word “pause” and dips out of the interview. Jigga said grow a set. Ha! Hey Joe! Props: Team Yee
Looks like Wendy Williams has two replacements for her recently departed WBLS afternoon show. Salt-N-Pepa’s here! Yup, the greatest female rap group of all-time have gone from reality TV to on-air radio disc jocks. Think I can speak for most in my circle and say I have zero interest in listening to this. Love her or hate her, Wendy’s an institution and I can’t see either one of these hip-hop legends filling up her high heels. FAIL. Spotted: WoooHa via […]
My homie Fuzzy from Power 106 chops it up with Weezy and finally gets him to admit he is indeed the father of the Hollywood chick’s baby. Word to Maury.
F: Lauren London. She fine.
W: Very fine. Sexy.
F: She very pregnant with your baby.
W: Very pregnant. Yes.
F: Alright, I’ll take that as yes she’s very pregnant.
W: That’s not rumors.
F: That’s not rumors. That’s a done deal?
W: That’s a kid. That’s a child. That’s a life. You don’t hide from that. Nah.
F: So congratulations.
W: Thank you.
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Props: Radio Big Boy
“Shit is weird, this the longest, niggas been apart/ I sent that money to your wifey and it came from the heart.”
H-A-V-O sends a kite to his incarcerated partner Prodigy. Like LL’s “Billie Jean” tribute, this is surprisingly good.
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But then again, can you really lose with a Chi-Lites sample. I even liked this back in the days. Ha!
Off the From Now On mixtape. Here’s the full link.
[vodpod id=ExternalVideo.866688&w=425&h=350&fv=%26rel%3D0%26border%3D0%26] Before the canceled Canadian dates (wait now Weezy’s claiming the sniffles?), AMW rolled through Concord Cali Saturday night. Jeezy continued to get his Ed Sullivan on and brought out the ambassador with the colorful language. It was only right. Fo’ shizzle. Sidebar: Two men were arrested outside the concert that night. Oops.
Last night me and a gang of media folks paid a visit to R.Kelly’s pad on the outskirts of Chicago. As Miss Info stated, Kellz’s crib looks more like a fortress than a humble abode. Camera’s and cell phones weren’t permitted inside (how’d ya do it Minya?!) but as you enter his his living room, there’s a stage adjacent to his music awards. After several minutes, Kelly emerged and encouraged us to make ourselves at home. Once dinner and drinks […]
As if 60 Minutes wasn’t enough, Russell Rush got M.V. to cry out to the Black folks who don’t watch the television news magazine. Grab your hanky, here he goes again. “Sitting in a prison cell didn’t make me feel remorse. It was meeting so many animal lovers, speaking with them and looking them in their eyes. Staring at them. Looking so deep into their eyes that I began to feel their pain. Allowing that pain to enter into my […]
[…] “Don’t Stop” is an undeniable anthem, combining Grafh’s high-energy delivery with Bun B’s signature Southern drawl. The track wastes no time in establishing its intensity, opening with Grafh’s bold declaration, “I go on and on, can’t understand how I last so long.” The lyrics reflect Grafh’s steadfast resilience and refusal to bow under pressure—a sentiment echoed throughout the song. […]