50 Goes in on Diddy For Claiming Rick Ross Reminds Him of Biggie

50 Goes in on Diddy For Claiming Rick Ross Reminds Him of Biggie

 

50 Cent is goin' in on Diddy and Rick Ross. He's saying Diddy is threw off for claiming that Rick reminds him of Biggie. This is kinda funny…check it out.

Nas & Damian Marley Take Us On A Journey With Their New Album

Nas & Damian Marley Take Us On A Journey With Their New Album

Nas and Damian Marley let the cameras roll with them for a day while they promoted their new album "Distant Relatives." I like what their doin' and although I do feel that Nas can stand to deliver his lyrics with a lil more aggressiveness behind them…at least the niccas is sayin' something and not just spittin' shit just to see how good they can rhyme syllables n' sh!t. To me that's where the real talent comes in. Check out the footage of Damian and Nas right here…

 

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WTF? Rick Ross and Erykah Badu link up for “Window Seat” remix video

WTF? Rick Ross and Erykah Badu Link Up For "Window Seat" Remix Video

Rick Ross said he's gonna be on Eryakah Badu's remix for Window Seat. The only think Ihope is that dude don't infiltrate my TV screen with a stunt like the lovely Ms. Badu pulled on the original version of "Window Seat" that waould be some fouls sh!t right there! Now Ms.Badu on the other hane can get butt naked over and over again on my TV and you will get no complaints from ya boy B-Box. LOL.

Read what Ross had to say about his collabo with Badu below…

"I had to come get the queen," Ross said about the video. "They had her boxed up." The clip starts with Ross coming to get the Grammy-winning songstress from jail. "It was only right. I was swerving through Dallas in that Porsche Panorama turbo. I had to slide up on her, scoop her up. We got back to business. We went on another caper…It's basically, we continuing where the first 'Window Seat' ended," he added. "Where she was assassinated and ultimately scooped up and arrested. We continuing from there. She's got a dope cut on her album called 'Get Money.' Y'all need to download and check it out. It's the next single. And it's the bridge between the assassination, going into the 'Window Seat' remix, me doing my sh–. Then we ultimately going into 'Get Money,' which I feel is my favorite record off of [New Amerykah Part Two: Return of] the Ankh." (MTV)?

Ladies Is This Really The New Foreplay?!! Trey Songz and Drake Perform, Tell Ladies” I’ll F*ck The Sh!t Outta You!”

Ladies Is This Really The New Foreplay?!! Trey Songz and Drake Perform, Tell Ladies" I'll Fuck The Shit Outta You!"w

Wassup people it's ya girl Golden Trophy and I have a question for the ladies. Is the video you're about to watch of Drake and Trey Songz performing at the Hot 97 Summer Jam 2010 over the weekend, really the new form of foreplay?!! If it is somebody needs to let me know 'cuz I ain't feel a damn thang happenin' between my thighs whiile I was watching these two little guys attempt to make us feel sumthin' by shoutin' out sh!t like "Ladies I'll f*ck the shit outtaeach and every one of you" or "Ladies I'll heat up some baby oil in the microwave for ya…"LOL. If anything the sh!t was a tad bit hilarious.

But hey maybe I'm the crazy one becuz the females in the audience was screaming over Drizzy Drake and ya boy Trey Songz showin' off his lil bitty pecks. If I am crazy I am proud of it becuz their lil "virtual foreplay" thing they had jumpin' off was not the bizness for me. Where the hell is R. Kelly and singers like Joe at when you need 'em? They could teach these boys a lil' sumthin.

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Silkk the Shocker Is Back In The Game?!! (Video)

Silkk the Shocker Is Back In The Game?!! (Video)

Ladies and gentleman:Y'all might not believe this one but Silkk the Shocker a.k.a. Master P'and C-Murder's lil' brother has improved his rap skills TREMENDOUSLY. I'm not gon' bang on dude tho becuz he's from my neck of the woods- New Orleans.So all I will say is peep Sillk's new freestyle "All I Do Is Win"and see how you feelin' the new and improved Silkk the Shocker 2010.

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50 Cent Speaks About Weight Loss For First Time! He Went From 214 to 160!

 

50 Cent Speaks About Weight Loss For First Time! He Went From 214 to 160!

50 Cent recently did his first interview since the pictures of him lookin' like a crackhead surfaced on the net about a week ago.As a lotta of yall already have probably heard, 50 went from 214 pounds to 160 pounds for his new movie where his playing a Heisman trophy college football player who was diagnosed with cancer just before he was about to graduate. Say what you want about Fif' but the nicca got heart and dedication to his craft and his business. Check out what he had to say about it right here.

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Juvenile Kicked A Stripper Off The Stage At Concert For Tryna Take His Shine!

Juvenile Kicked A Stripper Off The Stage At Concert For Tryna Take His Shine!

This some funny shit…ya man Juvenile was performing at a strip club and everything was runnin' smoothly.But then all of a sudden a stripper hopped her ass up on stage and tried to take Juve's shine so he paused for a second and threw her ass off…LOL.

Scarface Says VH1 “Dirty South” Hip Hop Honors Makes the South Look “Extra Country”

Scarface Says VH1 “Dirty South” Hip Hop Honors Makes the South Look “Extra Country”

Scarface recently did an interview expressing his dislike for the upcoming VH1 Hip Hop Honors Awards “The Dirty South Edition.” He’s basically saying that there is no need to separate the South from the rest of hip hop by giving it it’s own separate award show. By doing so, in his opinion VH1 is tryna make the South look “extra country.” I somewhat agree with Scarface on that one becuz down south we do have our own unique rhythm, but so does the East Coast and the West. So why do the fuck we have to be segregated from the rest of the general population like we some outdoor field slaves or sumthin? But in the same breathe I will contradict myself a lil bit and say that I do appreciate VH1 for showin’ love t the South tho…I just would have preferred it be in the same light as the rest of hip hop…feel me?

Read what Scarface had to say about his dislike for the “VH1 ‘Dirty South’ Hip Hop Honors” below…

I was nominated [to be honored at the "Dirty South" VH1 Hip Hop Honors] but I declined to accept because I don’t wanna be classified as just “Dirty South.” I’m Hip Hop, man. I’m not going because I feel slighted. Even though it was a nice gesture, I feel like it’s just a pacifier. They’re like, “Let’s give these n***as down there a pacifier so they can stop feeling left out. We’ll make Luke and all these n***as down here look funny,” you know? “Let’s put a plate of fried chicken and some watermelon and let’s just do some n***a-ass s**t.” (laughs) Quote, end quote. “Some n***a-ass s**t.” Fried chicken and watermelon. “s**t, the faster we get this over with, the better.”

Honoring [Uncle] Luke and James [Prince] and [Master] P and Timbaland and JD and Dungeon Family is a good thing. I don’t wanna f**k their Honors up. They helped lay the foundation. More power to ‘em. I respect what they do and I respect what they’ve done for Hip Hop, but to put us in a category is disrespectful. Why would you categorize us as “Dirty South”? Why can’t you just honor some muthaf**kers from down here and leave it like that? You ain’t gotta make us look extra country. We know where we’re from and we know where you’re from. We know where Hip Hop came from, man. We’re cool with that. I’m proud to be from Houston but don’t make a mockery of my accomplishments. We’re not “dirty” down here in the South anyway. This s**t down here probably cleaner than the rest of the country, cause we got grandmas down here. Our grandmas don’t play that s**t.

I was a part of the Slick Rick and De La Soul and Too $hort and Public Enemy [Hip Hop Honors]. I felt good about being a part of that. I went [to Hip Hop Honors] when they honored Def Jam because I wanted to be a part of that. I felt honored that they would even call me to do it. But this year, I totally disagree with how they’re trying to categorize us. You know how they make us look on TV? Like we live on the front porch with flies and s**t flying around us, with our stomachs all big eating watermelon rinds? That ain’t us, man. Don’t f**kin’ make a mockery of us because we come from down here and you have no f**kin’ idea what it looks like. They’re gonna try to put us with some cows and just make us look f**ked up, man, like we don’t know what the f**k we doin’ down here. We’re smart, man. Our life is slowed down so we don’t miss nothing. When s**t gets moving too fast you miss everything. s**t’s slowed down here so we see it all.

I come from the era when New York and L.A. had the only Hip Hop, and they weren’t f**kin’ with us, at all. If you think I’m lyin’, check the history of Hip Hop. Try to pull up some footage from the 1989/1990 New Music Seminar. That’s what I base my whole f**kin’ life on: the New Music Seminar 1989/1990. They was NOT f**kin’ with us. We sold records all over the f**kin’ country and New York made a mockery of it. They f**kin’ booed the Geto Boys in New York. They sure did.

Back when Luke had Skywalker Records and J had Rap-A-Lot Records, they weren’t tryin’ to do no South s**t. “It didn’t come from New York, son, so f**k that.” That was their attitude. Just because a TV was made in Japan, is it a Japanese TV? Or is it just a f**king TV? If a lightbulb was made in China is it a Chinese lightbulb?

It was hard breaking through. It was hard getting respect from the East Coast. We didn’t get no f**kin’ love from nobody. Fab Five Freddy came down here early in our career to see what we were really about, and I respected and appreciated that. But we been having money down here. We been rollin’ f**kin’ Bentleys and Ferraris down here since the 80s. Muthaf**kers ain’t just started rockin’ gold and platinum chains. We had that s**t in high school. s**t, we just now started running out of money. (laughs) That’s how long we been had money down here.

Eventually New York came around and started f**kin’ with us. But for an East Coast-based show to call themselves showing some f**kin’ love by making a Southern watered-down version of what the show is supposed to be or what Hip Hop really is, man, I feel f**ked up about that s**t. Because we fought harder than a muthaf**ker. When [Ice] Cube was on Hip Hop Honors, it wasn’t the “Hip Hop West Coast Honors.” Every part of the ghetto is the same mu’f**kin’ story. Hip Hop is one machine, regardless if you come from New York or Bareback, Africa. It’s f**kin’ Hip Hop.

But that’s just [my opinion], and f**k me. I don’t mean nothing. I’m just a n***a who fought harder than a muthaf**ker to get our records played in New York and on the East Coast period. And now all a n***a needs to do is fart on a record and it gets played. So it’s fine by me. I’m cool with that. I’m not mad about it, I just feel disrespected. Whoever goes [to Hip Hop Honors], it’s fine and dandy by me. But if you wanted to do a Southern-based show you shoulda got a n***a DOWN SOUTH to do it in the South.

Source: allhiphop

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