The two tracks from Gangsta Gibbs off XXL 10 Freshman For 10 mixtape get liberated. Minus DJ Whoo Kid. Enjoy. “Born 2 Roll” “Youz A Hoe” Gotty
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[vodpod id=Video.3198801&w=425&h=350&fv=] Zone out as track 13 of Cudder’s Man On The Moon: End Of Day gets an alternate version. Get up off that couch, lazy fucks. Previously: Original Version
Two down, one to go. Again, illustration by Chris Bachalo. Art direction under Alex Haldoi. YK2 Previously: Mef
[vodpod id=Video.3194023&w=425&h=350&fv=key%3Dd47751f7a0] This is some funny shit. Who knew Scooter’s meal ticket was a song jacker? Ha. Ill Roots
Like a Tiger Woods press conference, T.I. didn’t take any questions but he did speak to the record spinners across the country as promised. Listen up, shawty. Props: DJ Judge Mental
I posted up with the Williams Brothers near the elevators, ’cause this shit was stupid hectic. Damn, shutterbugs. Stay strong, Dwayne. SFTA Earlier: Birdman & Slim Entering Criminal Court
While Tip was on a conference call with the game’s top DJs, the good folks at the NMC got their grubby fingers on his new single before the 5 pm launch. We missed you, Mr. Harris! Splash UPDATE: MC’s Be Warned: Y’all got five months to get your thing together.
In HHC’s second installment of their interview with Steve, he reflects on signing the Wu to Loud and smoking with 2Pac when he crashed at his L.A. Rifkind’s got stories to tell. Previously: Steve Rifkind On Meeting Dame & Trying To Sign Jay-Z
Wayne finally had his day in court this afternoon. Weezy was sentenced today to a year in jail for weapons possession. Before he entered Manhattan Criminal Court, Cash Money CEO’s Birdman and Slim lead the way a few minutes before. Unfortunately, cameras aren’t allowed inside the building. Up top is brief footage of the brothers outside the courthouse. Below is them leaving.
Slim Thug spilled the beans on the Q&A website Formspring that he’s featured on the offical remix to Lloyd Banks’ “Beamer, Benz, Or Bentley”. Doubt this is Banks’ surprise collaboration.
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