

“Don’t bust a nut…bust a move!”
These backpack rap fans need guidance…or a tissue.
Props: College Humor
Here’s a something new off light skinned Jermaine’s forthcoming mixtape, The Warm Up.
“Trying to not call these ladies B’s, but them hoes swarming/ Now, honey/ is it destiny or is it money?”
Probably the latter.
{mp3}j. cole- dead presidents ii{/mp3}
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Gyant boofed a flip cam inside Clifford’s Farewell/White party in Miami. I’m guessing Alfamega’s invitie was lost in the mail.
Sidebar: T.I.’s will do one more big show before he goes, on Sunday May 24 in the A.
Update: Wait, if AP is right and he’s only gonna do 2 months, then why are we makin’ such a big deal out of this?
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Asher Paul, travels across the pond and does an interview with DJ Semtex. At the 12:08 mark Ash gets nasty. Pause.
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Here is 11 year old producer, VohnBeatz showcasing his tracks at the One Stop Music Confrence in Arizona. RR believes the children are our future. Eat your heart out Mr. ‘Tell Em.
The L.A. Times chopped it up with the Pharacyde on reuniting and how it feels so good.
People shouldn’t blame it on Fatlip. We were all young and we had
success come at us really fast. We were trying to maneuver through the
madness and we weren’t always making good decisions. There wasn’t one
moment when Fatlip or any of us did something that specifically caused
a breakup. It was a series of things: from record company politics to
management to everyone’s individual egos. We’d done a lot of tours and
we were curious to know what it would be like to make our own music.
At the end of the day we’re all artists, not Pharcyde employees.
It’s always hard to keep four individuals on the same page, but if
you’re supposed to come back together you do, and that’s what’s
happened.
‘Forever Young’ is incredible, and I want you to do a few more. I want
you to do the chorus for ‘She’s Like That All the Time.’ Just outright
do the chorus.”
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