Free Prodigy!!!!!!!!
Wednesday, June 30, 2010
Rick Ross – Super High (Sativa Remix) (feat. Curren$y, Wiz Khalifa & Ne-Yo)
The boss drops the remix to his current hit single “Super High” and who better to get on it than the two stoners of Hip-Hop right now,
Spitta and Khalifa. You already should know that Teflon Don
hits stores on July 20th!
Tuesday, June 29, 2010
“100 Celebrity List” Revealed (Jay-Z, Lil’ Wayne & Diddy Make List)
1. Oprah Winfrey- $315 Million
2. Beyonce Knowles- $87 Million
5. Tiger Woods- $105 Million
6. Britney Spears- $64 Million
14. Kobe Bryant- $48 Million
15. Jay-Z- $63 Million
16. Black Eyed Peas- $48 Million
20. Michael Jordan- $55 Million
27. Pink- $44 Million
28. LeBron James- $43 Million
31. Floyd Mayweather- $65 Million
39. Howard Stern- $70 Million
52. Shaquille O’Neal- $31 Million
68. Sean (Diddy) Combs- $30 Million
74. Lil Wayne- $20 Million
80. Akon- $21 Million
94. George Lopez- $18 Million
: Capone-N-Noreaga- “Camouflage Summer” (Free Download)
We gave ya’ll Camouflage Season a few weeks ago, and the heat don’t
stop. Check out the latest mixtape from CNN hosted by DJ EFN &
Hazardis Soundz.
Tracklist & download link after the cut. The War Report 2
drops July 13th.
DL- Capone-N-Noreaga-
“Camouflage Summer” (Free Download) | Mediafire
Monday, June 28, 2010
Saturday, June 26, 2010
Young Jeezy – B.M.F. (The Real Blowin’ Money Fast) (feat. Big Meech)
Jeezy goes and recruits the big homey Big Meech for the real Blowin
Money Fast anthem. Nothing anyone can say about this one with an
official cosign by the real B.M.F. here. Free Big Meech! 103 on its way!
Shout out to DJ Folk!
DOWNLOAD: Young
Jeezy – B.M.F. (The Real Blowin’ Money Fast) (feat. Big Meech)
Friday, June 25, 2010
Thursday, June 24, 2010
Sha Money X.L. Signs Mississippi Rapper Big K.R.I.T. To Def Jam [Video]
Video After The Jump
(AllHipHop News) Sha Money XL, VP of A&R for Def Jam Records,
unveiled his latest signing to AllHipHop.com today (June 21st) with the
signing of Meridian, Mississippi rapper Big K.R.I.T.
Big Krit has steadily gained traction and buzz and as an independent
southern artist and budding producer from Mississippi since his first
release See Me on Top 1 in 2005.
Mixtape’s like The Last King and K.R.I.T. Wuz Here helped
solidify the deal between the rapper and Island/Def Jam, although
several major label’s passed on him before Sha Money XL signed him.
"After meeting Big K.R.I.T. and hearing his mixtape K.R.I.T Wuz
Here in the studio I knew without a doubt that this kid was a star and
hitmaker,” Sha Money XL told AllHipHop.com. “I knew hands
down that he will provide Hip-Hop a sound really needed right now.”
K.R.I.T, who has been featured in Ozone Magazine on several
occasions based of his 2007 single “Just Touched Down,” is
influenced by artists like Pimp C., T.I., Silkk The Shocker and
others.
On June 30th, Big K.R.I.T. will headline a concert hosted by DJ Envy
in New York at S.O.B.’s, alongside Curren$y, Smoke
DZA, Yonas and YC The Cynic.
Big K.R.I.T.’s latest song “Now or Neva” is the first song
off his new mixtape JonnyShipes GoodTalk Vol.9: Curve your
Enthusiasm" edition hosted by Big K.R.I.T.
Source: AllHipHop
Wednesday, June 23, 2010
Kat Stacks Vs Hot Wings? Kat Drunk, Beat Up & Dragged Out Of Club In D.C. You Know,The Usual [Pics & Video Inside]
Video + Pics After The Jump
Kat Stacks has made a big splash on the internet this year. Putting
certain rappers business in the street, getting slapped up by goons and
just stirring up trouble in general.
She's basically like a walking car crash. You don't want to look,
but it's impossible not to..
Who in the hell is paying to smash this broad and why?
brings us to her latest drunken bar fight with some chick named Hot
Wings from VH1's Shot At Love.
These two have been
going at each other for a minute on the internet and ended up in the
same club in D.C. Apparently Kat took another L which seems to be
the norm.
cause I was drunk and didn't wanna leave the club so I kept kicking my
security n*ggas. “A female can't woop a bitch that's use to getting beat
by niggas. I'm a beast when it comes to fighting hoes.”
Anyway peep the rest of her pics and video where she gets dragged from
the club drunk.
broad have an off button?
Follow Me @ChasinMoPaper
Kat Scrapping With Hot Wings
More Scrapping
More Scrapping?
Hot Wings
Mixtape: dead prez & DJ Drama- “Revolutionary But Gangsta Grillz” (Free Download)
Tracklist & download link after the cut.
DL- dead
prez & DJ Drama- “Revolutionary But Gangsta Grillz”
Drakes 1st week sales
Drake will enter in the #1 slot on Billboards Top 200 albums, but he slighty came short of getting a gold plaque on his first week sales of
his debut album Thank Me Later. According to HitsDailyDouble,
Drake managed to scan 462,989 copies of Thank Me Later. His
album is the biggest selling album so far this year, but Em might change
that next week.
Mixtape: DJ Drama x Gucci Mane- “Mr. Zone 6″
01. What Did You Expect
02. Its Goin Up (Feat. Bun B & Yo Gotti)
03. Normal
04. Georgia’s Most Wanted
05. You Know What It Is (Feat. Waka Flocka)
06. Mr. Zone 6
07. Rooftop
08. Koolin
09. Cowards And Soldiers
10. Dats My Life
11. Eastside Wassup
12. Stove Music (Feat. Waka Flocka & Yo Gotti)
13. Makin Love To The Money
14. Birthday Bash 15
15. Socialite
16. Long Money
Monday, June 14, 2010
Chris Classic NY GoGo
RUN
DMC introduces CHRIS CLASSIC [LIVE] from Chris Classic on Vimeo.
Albany, NY. This was around January/February 2001. The venue was
called Sneaky Petes. It was small in comparison to the venues they
usually played but there was a great electricity in the air. Chris was
blessed to perform at almost every show he attended. I’m not ” too
cool” to say I’m a fan of his music, much success to you my brother.
#LIFE is Good
Friday, June 11, 2010
Lord Nez- “The Ghost Of Big L, Big Pun & Half A Mil”
Lord says:
I was inspired of that Jay Electronica Song so i decided
to do all my Fav Mcs that Passed away & Have they Spirits Talk thru
Me!!!
Wednesday, June 9, 2010
Eminem Speaks On Almost Dissing Lil Wayne And Kanye West "Thank God I Didn't Do It, I Would Of Had My A** Handed To Me"
On a new song titled “Talkin’ 2 Myself” off of Eminem’s Recovery
album, the rapper revealed that he planned to diss Lil Wayne and
Kanye West.
Hatred was flowing through my veins, on the verge of going insane,
I almost made a song dissing Lil Wayne. It’s like I was jealous of him
because of the attention he was getting, I felt horrible about myself.
He was spittin’ and I wasn’t. Anyone who was buzzin back then could of
got it, almost went at Kanye too. Thank god I didn’t do it, I would of
had my a** handed to me.
Tuesday, June 8, 2010
Monday, June 7, 2010
DJ Green Lantern x Capone-N-Noreaga- “Camouflage Season” (Free Mixtape Download) via 57thave.com
Wait no more! It’s here! CNN comeS through with their newest mixtape:
Camouflage Season
hosted by DJ Green Lantern with appearances
from Rick Ross, Fat Joe, Imam T.H.U.G., Triple C’s & more. This is a
Beast Music/Team Invasion presentation.
The War Report 2 Coming July 13th!
Hit the jump-off for tracklist & download links.
Eminem, Royce Da 5′9″ & Mr. Porter– Tim Westwood Freestyle
Overseas with Tim Westwood, Em, Royce & Mr. Porter demolish the
mic with this freestyle.
DL- Eminem,
Royce Da 5′9″ & Mr. Porter– Tim Westwood Freestyle
Friday, June 4, 2010
Black Rob- “Shake A Leg”
Thursday, June 3, 2010
Young Chris- “Summer Warm Up” Freestyle
I hope Ricky Rozay doesn’t mind Young Chris borrowing his beat for 3
minutes. At least he did it justice. The summer is warming up slowly.
DL- Young
Chris- “Summer Warm Up” Freestyle
Wednesday, June 2, 2010
Tuesday, June 1, 2010
Warner Music CEO Lyor Cohen Speaks On Today's Music Industry And His 'Disappointment' In Not Signing Drake
So they say the record industry's dying? Somebody forgot to tell
Warner Music's Boss of Bosses.
Complex.com:
You can call Lyor Cohen by his official title: Chairman and CEO of
Warner Music Group. Or you can simply call him "the check writer."
Starting in the '80s as Run-DMC's road manager, the now 50-year-old
American-born "tall Israeli" has become hip-hop's industry standard,
having helped build Island Def Jam into a juggernaut by signing acts
like Jay-Z, DMX, Slick Rick,and EPMD. In 2004, he moved over to Warner
and has continued molding stars, including T.I., Trey Songz, and Lupe
Fiasco. Cohen recently sat with us to discuss why his son doesn't like
talking rap with him, his disappointment over not signing Drake, and the
reason he doesn't see much of himself in today's young music
executives.
A lot of people say that the music industry is moving toward music
becoming free. Is that a viable model going forward?
Lyor Cohen: If it's free, then how would record labels support paying
their staff and signing new artists? I think it would be bad for culture
and the art if artists and people who develop the apparatus to support
those artists don't get paid. How about this: Look at the vibe around
the world about America and Americans after eight years of Bush. People
who adored us and aspired to our democracy and our society turned their
backs on us. Content that's generated out of America, whether it be film
or music, has, in my opinion, much greater impact in sustaining our
credibility and our place as a cultural capital. This is our great
export.
What does it say that Gucci Mane, one of your biggest artists, made
his name by releasing a slew of original material for free?
Lyor Cohen: Well, I'm not convinced he didn't get paid, because a lot of
those mixtapes were sold. I don't doubt that mom and pop stores sold
them, but a lot of people got them for free. That has more to do with
some of the corrections that need to happen in our business and the
delivery of our music, whether it be radio or new Internet programming.
He may have been frustrated that he wasn't able to get his music out.
You've played an integral part in hip-hop for 25 years. Nowadays,
people complain about the state of rap. What do you say to people who
think hip-hop's best days are behind it?
Lyor Cohen: I like moments of staleness and mildew, simply because it
creates the lane for change. Remember when everything was full of color
and happy-dappy when Bad Boy was running everything and then we came
with DMX? Do you remember that summer? How excited people got? That's my
favorite moment—when I sit on a porch in the summertime and the air
gets really thick. There's no breeze. The birds start darting around.
And then all of a sudden a violent storm comes through—raindrops as big
as cups; lighting and thunder. I know when things get stale there's
someone making an opportunity. Rap now is multi-generational, which has
its own issues. My son is a big Cudi fan, but he does not like talking
to me about Kid Cudi.
It's not like you don't know anything about Cudi. Why wouldn't he
want to talk to you?
Lyor Cohen: Fuckin' kids don't want knowledge from their 50-year-old
dad. Kids want to have their own shit. It doesn't matter if I'm in the
business.
Speaking of new artists, many people were expecting Drake to sign
with you at Warner Music. Did it disappoint you that he ended up going
with Universal Motown?
Lyor Cohen: A very disappointing thing. But I'm a lover of rap music. I
want good things to happen to this industry. I have so much good fortune
and already have everything. I feel like we have a terrific company,
and we're very old-school in that once we grip someone's hand,
fundamentally we believe that's a deal. But that's not this generation.
They'll grip someone's hand and say they're coming, but if someone
offers them more they will renege. That's not how we get down.
Did Drake do that?
Lyor Cohen: I'll keep that between Drake and myself.
Have you met any young executives that you see a lot of yourself in?
Lyor Cohen: I haven't. Only because this generation is handicapped by
the era of excess. I grew up in an era of love and swimming upstream,
determined to prove people wrong. We had chips on our shoulders, like,
"We belong here." But now it's the most popular, biggest segment of the
industry. We've had a decade of private planes and Maybachs. That's not
the era that I came from. The era I came from, I had zero expectation
that I was going to make any money. I was determined to prove to the
gatekeepers of the industry that we had a place here and we weren't
going to relinquish our opportunity. I never had to keep up with nobody
because we were all on subways. So it was never like, "My subway is
bigger and flyer than your subway." And there was a real fraternal
order. We were backstage with Andy Warhol, Jean-Michel Basquiat, and
Keith Haring, and we had zero fucking money. But everybody wanted us in
the VIP room because we were doing something that was so important to
them. People understood that it wasn't if it was going to happen, it was
when it was going to happen.
Royce Da 5′9 Presents: "Bar Exam 3...The Most Interesting Man" Hosted by DJ Whoo Kid! [FREE DOWNLOAD]
TRACKLIST:
01. Intro (Most Interesting Man In The World)
02. The Most Interesting Man
03. Go Hard Pt. 1 ft. Kid Vishis
04. On Fire ft. Crooked I
05. Skit
06. Real Hip Hop ft. Black Milk & Elzhi
07. Acapella
08. It’s Over Freestyle
09. Nobody Fuckin’ Wit Us ft. Bun B, Crooked I & Joe Budden
10. Airplanes Freestyle
11. Most Interesting Man In The World Skit #2
12. Beamer, Benz or Bentley (Shady Megamix)
13. I Hate Your Pants (Skinny Jeans)
14. Forever Freestyle
15. In The Club
16. Most Interesting Man In The World Skit #3
17. Go Hard Pt. 2 ft. Kid Vishis
18. Vagina
19. Psycho (Skit)
20. Psycho
21. Drama ft. Trick Trick & Junes Flow
22. I’m Not Slaughterhouse (Interview)
23. 187 (Saigon Response)
24. Most Interesting Man In The World Skit #4
25. Taxi Driver
26. Iceman Skit
27. Lyrical Hitman ft. MarvWon
28. Most Interesting Man In The World Skit #5
29. Spark Yo Brain
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