Wow!! cats use to get robbed for these joints back in the day.. cant wait for mines to come thru the mailbox.....
WHO WOULD YOU KNOCK-OFF??
All three would be greedy but, I will have to go wiiiiittttthhhhhhh......... What I have at home is good enough lol... post your thoughts
NEW JOINT FROM CASSIDY..POPPIN OR FLOPPIN?
CLICK LINK TO LISTEN;Cassidy - Where Is Cass At?
My take, Cass has'nt been rapping the same ever since he was stuck by a truck a few years back.... but im still feeling this track
My take, Cass has'nt been rapping the same ever since he was stuck by a truck a few years back.... but im still feeling this track
BROOKLYN'S FINEST MAGAZINE COVER
The story of the late great rapper, Christopher Wallace, is retold through the eyes of director George Tillman as he recounts to The Source how he managed to bring the legendary rapper’s life to the big screen. Voletta Wallace, Wayne Barrow and Mark Pitts (former managers), Lil’ Cease and many of Wallace’s closest confidants and business partners give recollections of their experiences during the filming of the movie. Voletta Wallace, mother of Notorious B.I.G. states in the article, “Maybe I’ll cry my heart out; maybe I’ll just laugh myself silly. I really don’t know what I’m going to do after I see the film.”
Kanye West Gives His Thoughts On Religion
When I listened back to the New Zealand conference I was like whoa this is pretty harsh. Sometimes I speak with no filter. I did not mean to be so harsh on the subject of Christianity being that I was a well known Christian. When I was at my Mom’s funeral a fucking stranger came up to me and said, “I hope you’ve accepted Jesus as your saviour so you can see your Mother again!” My entire life, being an african american, Christianity was forced down my throat. Since I was a child, I would ask questions like, “so are little babies that can’t speak yet going to hell also?” I one thousand percent believe in God, I believe in Karma, I believe in being a good person. I’m not trying to tell people what they should believe or not believe. To each is his own. I was in situations where someone constantly used Jesus to show me how baaaad a person I was or how not perfect or not Christ like I was. When I say I don’t want to be Christ like I’m saying I’m fine with not being perfect. I’m fine with being a human being. I’m happy with just that.
Click link to watch video;http://videos.onsmash.com/v/r7UW5kDMyh3Bj5Tl
Click link to watch video;http://videos.onsmash.com/v/r7UW5kDMyh3Bj5Tl
TWO CATS FROM QUEENS "TAKING SHOTS AT EACH OTHER"
Where I'm from if you were from the same hood, everyone was like brothers and sisters but I see things have change in the past years... Read full story below
Nas threw a shot on “Queens Get the Money,” and you didn’t respond. You getting all Gandhi on us?
50 Cent: Man, Nas is cold as ice. Nas is the block of ice that sunk the Titanic… I didn’t even hear his record. I didn’t even hear what you talking about… I really don’t want to talk about Nas. I think he’s at one of those points to where his career’s finished, to be honest. He’s had some great moments and made good music in the past, but he no longer has the interest of the general public or myself.
50 Cent:The public will tell me that Curtis is a failure. And I sold 700,000 copies the first week. So what do I gotta do? Reach a million, at a minimum?!
That’s the bar you set. You’re the SoundScan Killer, remember?
50 Cent: Right, but if we’re gonna call that a failure, then somebody identify what a win is for me. All I need to know is what it is, and then I’ll go ’head and go. Musically, from my perspective, Curtis was exactly what I aimed for it to be. Or I wouldn’t have presented it to the public. I listen to my music before I put it out. I’m listening to it, and I’m hearing it, and I’m like, Yeah, this is what I wanna do now.
via XXL
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