
Honestly, I probably will never get around to listening to this. But hey, maybe someone else will. With that said, do your ears a favor and Click Here.
Props: BC

Honestly, I probably will never get around to listening to this. But hey, maybe someone else will. With that said, do your ears a favor and Click Here.
Props: BC
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Here’s Kimberly’s new clip featuring Charlie Wilson and Nuvo liquor.
Bonus: Check the archives!
Is your new album entitled Vintage?
No, that’s
was something somebody put out there. I’m hoping the time the show is
over I can release my album or at least my first single.
So “Download” isn’t your first single?
Well,
it depends on when the album comes out. But, I’m praying that I get the
chance to put it on there because the record is with the Track Masters
whom I had a deal with. They are going to have that record on their [DJ
Envy’s] compilation. But, I feel positive that we can put it on my
album. So we’ll see. It depends on how soon my album comes out also.
Props: NR via The Rap Up
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Here’s some Snowman footage from Atlanta’s Swagger Like Us Tour last month in Atlanta. Why this took so long to appear? Don’t ask me, because I don’t know why. Did anybody shoot YJ this past weekend in Rochester? Prolly not. You rap fans are lazy.
Plus: “A Lot of That” and More
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Props: Roll Out!
Bonus: I think this was a recent show in Houston.
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Here’s a snippet of Officer Ricky’s cut, “Head Of Florida” from DJ 31’s The Forecast 34. Wonder how many 50 Cent stabs will be on the full version.
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Props: Buck Marley

In the new issue of Vibe, Em speaks more on his drug usage and music addiction.
” ‘My doctor
told me those mysterious new pills were methadone, which is used to
wean heroin addicts off dope. Had I known it was methadone, I
probably wouldn’t have taken it. But as bad as I was back then,
I can’t even say 100 percent for sure. My doctor told me the amount
of methadone I’d taken was equivalent to shooting up four bags of
heroin. Even when they told me I almost died, it didn’t click.’
After detoxing, Eminem suffered a knee injury that required surgery,
but because of his recent drug abuse, he was not prescribed painkillers.
He recalls, ‘I started looking around my house to see if I had a stash
box of Vicodin…I’m ransacking my house, finally find something in
the basement, in a little napkin, seven and a half Vicodin—the big
extra strength ones—and a few Valium.’ The rapper soon relapsed
for the second time and finally admitted to himself he was an addict. ‘It never once hit me that drug addiction runs in my family.
Now that I understand that I’m an addict, I definitely have compassion
for my mother. I get it.’ ”
“ ‘I wanted to make an overall
statement—I’m back. It was a slow process. You
gotta remember I hadn’t recorded a song sober in seven years.
So it took me awhile to even feel like I could record a song sober…I
don’t know the last time I shot a video sober, without drinking or
taking anything. It’s been years.” He continues, ‘I almost
feel like a little kid again with rap. I wanna play around with
different flows. If I don’t feel like it’s what I’m fully
capable of, if there’s one weak line, I wanna change it. Rap
was my drug. It used to get me high and then it stopped getting
me high. Then I had to resort to other things to make me feel
that…now rap’s getting me high again.'”
Vibe hits newsstands May 19th!
Related: Relapse: The Game

Before going back on his bullshit May 19th, Trev and DJ Scratch test the waters out with their new mixtape, I Bullshit You Not. Tracklist after the cut.
That clip was actually pretty entertaining, and you can tell Tony Yayo isn’t holding back when it comes to speaking on legal situations and industry drama. It’s interesting how he points out that real legal expertise comes from actual experience, not just talking, which is something many people overlook. In serious cases, having the right professional, like an fda lawyer, can make a huge difference because legal knowledge is very specialized and not something you can just pick up casually. The situation also highlights how public statements and media appearances can sometimes hurt more than help when legal matters are involved, something even professionals warn about. It’s a reminder that whether it’s hip hop disputes or complex regulatory issues, relying on a qualified fda lawyer or legal expert is always the smarter move. Overall, the video blends humor with a real underlying message about law, representation, and knowing when to let professionals handle things.