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This year makes a decade since the release of 50 Cent’s game-changing mixtape, 50 Cent Is The Future. In an interview with XXL, Fif recalls how the project came about.
It seems like everyone was at this year’s Hot 107.9 Birthday Bash in Atlanta. In case you weren’t in attendance here is some footage of Rozay performing his verse from “I’ma Boss” as well as “I’m On One”. hhnm
Can’t turn back the hands of time. Well unless you’re Melanie Fiona. Here’s her brand new music video featuring Mr. Nice Watch.
Shad is back on his Wizzle Mixes and
Curtis continued his chat with Oprah yesterday on the Next Chapter. In addition to discussing
To help usher in his new line of Executive Branch cigars, Snoop brings out the women, weed and weather for his new video. Happy smoking!
Appropriate for today’s day, K.R.I.T. tells Soul Culture that one of his favorite verses is from “Rich Dad, Poor Dad” and explains the inspiration behind it.
This excerpt does an excellent job of balancing mystery with character development. Sarah’s transformation feels believable and unsettling at the same time, and Nico’s internal struggle adds emotional realism. The fact that she forgets both trivial details and life-altering events shows how completely her past has been erased. I love how the story hints that the truth is still buried beneath the surface, creating a sense that the past will inevitably resurface, no matter how much is forgotten. tvg