
Wale got a story to tell on this unreleased Cool and Dre production. I’ll let him tell it.


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Wale got a story to tell on this unreleased Cool and Dre production. I’ll let him tell it.


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In the “Making of The Blueprint” feature found in the October XXL, Tone of The Trackmasters reveals that “Jigga That Nigga” was crafted for N.O.
Tone: Jay doesn’t even know it was [originally] was for N.O.R.E. [Laughs] N.O.R.E doesn’t know it was for N.O.R.E. That’s funny. It was actually the same joint, but with the word “N.O.R.E.” Instead of “Jigga,” it was “ N.O.R.E.”
Is it too late for a remix? Issue hits newsstands everywhere September 15th.
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Sai and Just show their patriotism for his latest video off Warning Shots 2. Auto-Tune or not, you can’t deny it, this song bumps.
Thanks: NR
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“Jay rockin’ that Urkel look, isn’t he from Marcy?/ They say he growing dreads and now he’s taking like a Yardie”
Uh-oh, turbulance ahead! Put your trays in an upright position and peep Fif’s new visual “Fight 187” off the 50th Law Of Power mixtape. Where’s Curt’s final destination? No one knows.
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“Shockin’ a bitch, B.”
Meka and the white brother, Shake got the latest and greatest from the mind of Mr. Starks. Here, Tone explains how to make your better half feel good. Let’s see: Pamper her. Soft kisses. Back rubs. Cook. Or take her out to eat somewhere nice. Remember: vacations squash petty domestic beefs. Beach visits preferred. Couple massages. Volleyball. Various hotel activities. Candles in the tub. Lingerie. Pajama sets. Cakes. Luther or Barry CDs. Make love to her to slow jams. Slow fuck. Eat pussy. Don’t suck too hard.
Yup. Got it all. Check! How’d you think I’ve been happily married for four years? I got it covered. Ha!
Props: 2DB
Previously: GFK’s Wizdom Of The Week # 2| GFK’s Wizdom Of The Week # 1

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Call Me If You Get Lost: The Estate Sale is an absolute masterpiece. Tyler’s lyricism combined with the deluxe tracks brings such a refined, luxury vibe to the entire project. Honestly, listening to these new additions feels as premium as checking into SUITES LARNACA. The production is crisp, and the storytelling hits harder than ever, perfectly rounding out an already legendary album. Every track feels carefully curated, elevating the original experience into something even more iconic. If you haven't fully dived into these extra songs yet, you’re missing out. It’s definitely a high-class rotation essential that stays on repeat!