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Just woke up, hit up the turntables for a quick practice run. Man I got to get my scratchin down, get in some battles mayne ya dig
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DJ Dacick 1 droppin my verse and my audio for the BET Hot 16 Challenge, I could've finished harder, but didn't realize the deadline is tomorrow. I'm out. Haters leave a comment too ya dig!!!
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-www.myspace.com/texasmadedjs.comDJ Dacick 1 droppin my verse and my audio for the BET Hot 16 Challenge, I... more
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Fat Joe, busy working on his next album, took the time out to speak to MTV News about another rapper's project - Lil Wayne's Tha Carter IV.
“Lil Wayne, don’t bet against him right now!” said Joe. “Don’t bet against this guy ever right now. He calls me in the middle of the night: ‘Come to the studio.’ I get there, this nigga pressed play, and everything he played was super-duper phenomenal, number-one [smash]. He’s singing, ‘So I went to get her in my spaceship.’ Craziest thing you ever heard in your life.”
Joey Crack went on to say that while the Jay-Z comparisons may have been fine, Lil Wayne is soon to head into a class of his own after the sequel to Tha Carter III, which has gone over two times platinum.
Read more here.....
http://www.hiphopdx.com/index/news/id.7890Fat Joe, busy working on his next album, took the time out to speak to MTV News about... more
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The Youth Radio team takes you on the ride with them to the RNC starting from the San Francisco Airport. We also inform you on some political info from rappers Fat Joe and Daddy Yankee.The Youth Radio team takes you on the ride with them to the RNC starting from the San... more
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Tony Yayo has never been the one to keep quiet on his discontent for other rappers. Calling into Jenny Boom Boom’s show on Hot 93.7 in Connecticut, Yayo released a kamikaze of insults toward G-Unit’s three biggest current foes; The Game, Young Buck and Fat Joe.
Stating that The Game was a “television blood,” Yayo mentioned their first encounter in which he saw Game wearing a different color. “When I met Game, he had on a brown flag. He wasn’t even blood, get out of here man.”
Find out what else Yayo had to say here....
http://www.hiphopdx.com/index/news/id.7376
Tony Yayo has never been the one to keep quiet on his discontent for other rappers.... more
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For some, the gloves worn by Curtis Jackson as he pummels artist after actress after rapper with his lyrical attacks may read marketing and promotion. Flanked in his corner by the most dynamic training duo in history (Dr. Dre and Eminem) 50 Cent has ensured his constant presence on the gossip sites and Hip Hop webzines with his verbal attacks on the innocent, the not-so-innocent and those looking for a free PR campaign.
Right or wrong, 50 Cent has encouraged some of the most talked about tirades in the last five years, giving former label mates a harsh dose of reality, (Young Buck) and the fuel to rage their own campaign against the notorious one (The Game), but as we all know, all is not fair in love and war and there have been casualties that have never really gotten over the knocks they have taken and some, even though they tug at the ropes, probably never will.
This piece is here to break it down - the tried, the tested, the totally annihilated and the ones who failed to drop to the floor when the Queens fighter came into the ring.
ROUND ONE: Ja Rule
Read all about his beefs here....
http://www.hiphopdx.com/index/columns-editorials/id.1162For some, the gloves worn by Curtis Jackson as he pummels artist after actress after... more
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What started out as another conversation between Miss Jones and her co-hosts on New York's Hot 97 radio station today [April 7] ended with a surprise phone call from Hip Hop heavyweight Curtis '50 Cent' Jackson who called in to clear up misconceptions about the law suit with his ex-girlfriend and mother of his son, talked about the differences between his real life and Get Rich or Die Tryin (which was based on his life), as well as startling comments about Lil Wayne, Fat Joe and the future of Young Buck with G-Unit.
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http://www.hiphopdx.com/index/news/id.6705What started out as another conversation between Miss Jones and her co-hosts on New... more
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Young Buck - Rumors (The Empire and The Cartel) [click here to listen...]
Nashville’s primary rap representative seems to be going through a transitional period in his career right now. His sophomore disc Buck The World was criminally slept on, his G-Unit allegiance seems to be on egg shells, and he’s starting his own label with signees like The Outlawz. All things considered, it’s good to see that Buck’s [click here to read recent feature...] still making the great street music that’s gotten him where he is. A pair of 50 Cent cameos are placed to reassure that big homey’s still backing him, but a listen to the rest of Rumors shows that wouldn’t have much trouble holding his own anyway. Continuing to spit his trademark hardnosed bars while adding the occasional change-up, with Buck, what you see is what you get—and that’s a good thing.
Mick Boogie & Talib Kweli - The MCEO [click here to listen...]
Rappers with their own labels has been the norm for seemingly forever now, it’s taken a while for Talib Kweli [click here to read recent feature...] to get involved in the mix. But the BK emcee has finally made the jump with his Warner Bros.-backed Blacksmith Music, and he’s teamed with Mick Boogie to showcase his roster on The MCEO mixtape. Thankfully, Talib is still an emcee first, and he drops plenty of gems here, from the “Independent” tribute to labels he respects to “D’Evils 2008,” which features an updated version of the beat to the Jay-Z classic by up-and-coming producer 6th Sense.
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http://www.hiphopdx.com/index/features/id.1079Young Buck - Rumors (The Empire and The Cartel) [click here to listen...]... more
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Stop Snitching is a never before seen look at the controversial STOP SNITCHING movement and it's impact on hip-hop and urban communities throughout the U.S. It includes interviews with Fat Joe, The Game and Jadakiss.Stop Snitching is a never before seen look at the controversial STOP SNITCHING... more
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