
Lakers in 6. I’m taking all bets.
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Lakers in 6. I’m taking all bets.
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Who says Nawlins hustlin’ big bosess can’t get along? In today’s V60, Weezy’s poppa gives it up to Mr. Miller.
Baby: I mean, shit, to me, Master P was one of the best hustlers to ever do this shit. He did it big—35 albums in one year, bruh. Ain’t nobody ever did that. I think he did it one of the best. I think Master P accomplished something nobody ever did and probably nobody will ever do, too. To where today that seems damn impossible. I just stayed focused on what we was doing. I ain’t never wanted to be what the next man was doing. I respect what they accomplished.
Cosign: I was workin’ at The Source during No Limit mania and it really was insane. Barbara P had an advance CD like every other week for the kid. I still got my custom leather jacket somewhere. Yeah, YN witnessed a movement or two. Or ten. Or fifteen. Or 20. Ha!

I got an email today from Def Jam about their latest signing from South Carolina. Apparently dude has a really big record called “Nasty Song” and is no longer on good terms with a certain controversial radio personality.

*Speechless*

New Dennis! 100% Ron Browz free.
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Sidebar: Word in the tweets, is that Ghosts’ new album is going to be more R&B than Rap. Think Beyonce’s “Summertime (Remix)”.
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I know you’ve heard this on the radio. The guys behind this soft rock classic just got crazy paid. 100% Publishing—here we come!
Great Find: Writer’s Block Media

I thought I saw something like this floatin’ around the Internets earlier this year, but Rolling Stone got the brothers from Long Island to give a track by track account on the 20th Anniversary of their classic debut. Yup, you could say YN knows a thing or two about the makin’ of stories.
Acknowledge Your Own History © Jungle Brothers
Bonus: The following is a cool idea that’s never gonna happen.
To mark 3 Feet’s two-decade anniversary, De La are putting together a tour, a book and a album including remasters and remixes of the original tracks, along with some “re-interpretations”: In 1989, when the LP was released, samples were a new frontier and many on the album were used without clearances, which would prevent the tracks from being re-released. But De La has an electrifying idea about how they can release those songs.
“We’ve been in conversations with Warner Bros. to explore re-recording some of the songs with some of the people we sampled from,” says Mase, a.k.a. Vincent Mason. The discussions are still in early stages, but the trio is hoping to cut “Say No Go” with Hall and Oates and “I Know” with Steely Dan, among other tracks. “It’s real cool to know that we have lasted this long, people appreciate what we do,” adds Posdnous, a.k.a. Kelvin Mercer.

Kanye tells the 1515 Boys that when it comes to this rap thing, he’s something like Michael Jeffrey.
“”I kill that rap sh–, that’s what I do. Lyrics right now, they’re awes-mazing. They’re
basically untouchable. I’m about to take it to a whole ‘nother level.
I’d be scared if I was not me. As far as rapping goes, how can I say this? Jordan, Michael Jackson —
it’s what I do,” West told us recently comparing his greatness on the
mic to what the Mikes do in their respective arenas. “It’s time for me
to bust another rap album.
TECHNICAL FOUL GAY FISH. YOU’RE SNIVELING AND HUBRISTIC WAYS MAKE YOU THE JOHN AMAECHI OF HIP-HOP. COCAINE PRIDE IS ONE HELLUVA DRUG.
TIL ITS OVER