1.The Good King Intro 2.The Good King
3.Heatwave
4.I Need
5.Killa
6.Never Testify
7.Same Ol Thang
8.I Know You Hate Me
9.The Myth Pt. 1
10.Body In The Trunk
11.Come Across
12.Worry Bout Me
13.Asking
14.The Destroyer Skit
15.The Destroyer
16.Who It Is
17.My Ghetto
18.The Myth Pt. 2
19.The Statement
20.Toe 2 Toe
21.Ain't Hard To Tell
22.All I Got
23.Radio Skit
24.All I Need
25.Under Pressure
26.Fall
27.I Feel You
DJ Kay Slay a.k.a. The Drama King keeps the new music videos coming as he drops "The Cypher" featuring Papoose, Termanology, Chris Rivers and William Young. Be on the lookout for Kay Slay's mixtape, The Last Hip Hop Disciple, coming soon.
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1.HOTTEST DOING IT - REAL RIGHT FT FRED THE GODSON 2.My Block - Poze feat. Murdah Baby & DJ Lazy K. 3.TWERK (WHAT U WORKIN WIT) - REAL RIGHT 4.I'm Ready - Par- City 5.Instarap - Tri State Trigga Ft. El Meezy 6.Everywhere I Go - EL DeBarge, Jr. 7.Emotional - Ms. Nicole [listen] download 8.Aww Man (Stop Snitching) - Lil. Shaw 9.STACKIN - Spellbyndaz Feat. Feevah 10.He gave it all - Sick Swiff 11.Truth Avenue - Knormul A 12.WHO TAKES THE FALL - Sick Swiff
1.HOTTEST DOING IT - REAL RIGHT FT FRED THE GODSON 2.My Block - Poze feat. Murdah Baby & DJ Lazy K. 3.TWERK (WHAT U WORKIN WIT) - REAL RIGHT 4.I'm Ready - Par- City 5.Instarap - Tri State Trigga Ft. El Meezy 6.Everywhere I Go - EL DeBarge, Jr. 7.Emotional - Ms. Nicole 8.Aww Man (Stop Snitching) - Lil. Shaw 9.STACKIN - Spellbyndaz Feat. Feevah 10.He gave it all - Sick Swiff 11.Truth Avenue - Knormul A 12.WHO TAKES THE FALL - Sick Swiff
Bryan Williams aka Birdman takes a break from signing every free agent artist under the sun to pose for the cover of RESPECT.
The issue which becomes available March 6th will contain an interview with the man who along with his brother, Slim, runs the South's biggest record label.
Posted by ChasinDatPaper on February 13, 2012 at 12:00pm
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Nicki Minaj is getting a lot of negative attention recently. Her latest video for "Stupid H*e" has nearly 30 million views on youtube but the dislike to like ratio is more than double. The clip has also been banned from BET.
Last night her performance on the Grammys did nothing to quiet her growing number of critics. She showed up at the awards in a scarlet red outfit channeling her "Roman Zolanski" alter ego. She was accompanied by a man dressed up to resembled the pope. That was mild compared to her performance of "Roman Holiday" off of her upcoming album.
The Young Money rapper's performance resembled an exorcism. It started with a confession to a priest, before a short film "The Exorcism Of Roman" was shown. In the clip a mother tells a priest she didn't know where else to turn before he is shown to Roman's room. A possessed Roman retreats to an upper corner of the room and screams his name when asked what it is by the priest before the live performance begins again.
A performance that shows Nicki strapped to a table while dancers in robes gyrate beneath her. After freeing herself from the straps Nicki descends down a flight of stairs before things really go over the top. The exorcism begins complete with levitations and fire.
Catholic League President Bill Donohueissued a statement condemning the performance and Minaj.
Minaj’s performance began on stage with a mock confessional skit. This was followed by a taped video depicting a mock exorcism. With stained glass in the background, she appeared on stage again with choir boys and monks dancing.
Perhaps the most vulgar part was the sexual statement that showed a scantily clad female dancer stretching backwards while an altar boy knelt between her legs in prayer. Finally, “Come All Ye Faithful” was sung while a man posing as a bishop walked on stage; Minaj was shown levitating.
None of this was by accident, and all of it was approved by The Recording Academy, which puts on the Grammys. Whether Minaj is possessed is surely an open question, but what is not in doubt is the irresponsibility of The Recording Academy. Never would they allow an artist to insult Judaism or Islam.
No Lady Gaga performance at the 2012 Grammys? Bummer. But wanna-be controversial rapper Nicki Minaj was happy do her best Gaga imitation.
First she arrived dressed in a Gaga-esque Versace red cloak-cape outfit accompanied by some strange old dude dressed like the Pope but without the necessary papal headgear and ornaments. He was more likely emulating a lower level bishop or something.
Then Nicki went on stage with that same poor guy, who seriously looked like he came from Central Casting, and began “fessing” the lyrics to her new single “Roman Holiday."
It got even more annoying when the show cut to a a pre-taped segment with the same dude doing his best Exorcist routine. (Think vintage SNL: "Your Mother Eats Kitty Litter, Your Mother Sews Socks That Smell"). All the while, Minaj applied more lipstick and sang the lyrics to “I Feel Pretty." Seriously, not making this up.
In case you fell asleep at this point, the show quickly flashed back to the Staples Center stage, adorned with enough stained glass to put Notre Dame and Chartres Cathedral to shame as Minaj was strapped to -- but eventually miraculously escaped -- some kind of of Hammer Studios Bride ofFrankenstein table.
There was a lot of pyrotechniques, popes, choir boys, stained glass and even Minaj elevating. What no speaking in tongues? Wait, maybe that was the rap lyrics.
All of Minaj's sacrilegeous button-pushing is bound to annoy the Christian Right, the moral majority and make a few fleeting headlines. Was that the point?
Ouch! Tell us what you think of Nicki's performance in the comment section below.
Drake released this video yesterday via his OctobersVeryOwn blog spot. It features a thick female dancing to "Practice." A track off of his platinum selling "Take Care" album. It initially looks like some random clip the young lady put together until Drizzy walks in near the end and gives her a big hug. While not the official video we're pretty sure most guys won't hate on it.
Drake is asking his female fans to submit videos of themselves dancing to his tune. It's not clear if the winner will appear in an official video for the track or if Drake just wants to see how many sexy ladies will actually send videos in.
Ladies if you're interested head over to Drake's website for information on how to submit your "Practice" video.
It's always interesting watching rappers get interviewed by The Breakfast Club. DJ Envy, Angela Yee and Charlamagne Tha God have a way of getting them to admit to certain things they may not want to.
Bow Wow was the latest artist to sit in the hot seat. The YMCMB rapper talked about the fallout stemming from putting his estranged alcoholic father in one of his webisodes, dealing with constant rumors, chopping it up with Snoop Dogg about doing a movie based on his life and becoming a father for the first time.
In addition Bow talked about past relationships with Karrine "Super Head" Steffans, Kim Kardashian, Dollicia Bryant and Ciara.
Tyga's "Rack City" has gone from being just a strip club anthem to a full blown hit for the young Compton rapper. A not so safe for work video of the cut was released last year, now here's the official version.
The track will be featured on Tyga's upcoming sophomore album Careless World: Rise of the Last King.
"I heard you say you aint a b*tch 'cause you sing/You a b*tch 'cause you cling like a b*tch that's 18" - Common "Stay Schemin" remix
As we previously reported, Drake and Common are beefing and it looks like Com is not even playing around as he fires off on Drake on the remix to "Stay Schemin." It's a direct reply to Drizzy's verse on the song.
“I just ask that when you see me, you speak up n*gga that’s all/Don’t be ducking like you never wanted nothing,” Drake raps on the track. “It’s feeling like rap changed, it was a time it was rugged/Back when if a n*gga reached it was for the weapon, nowadays n*ggas reach just to sell their record.”
There was immediate speculation that the verse was directed at Common, who previously dissed Drake on the song "Sweet"
“He [Drake] opened his mouth and said some things, so if that’s what he want, all that subliminal [talk]…you could do that too, but say it now,” Common told Sway of MTV News and Shade 45's "Sway in the Morning" back in December when asked if "Sweet" was directed at Drake. “The verse is about me but when you hear some of the stuff on the chorus it’s like you can’t help but think about dude and I guess that’s what he felt. So at the end of day he fits in that category, he already embraced it, so wear it.”
The battle is in full swing now. Check out Common's new diss below.
At least one member of Young Money is unhappy with Universal Records.
Yesterday (June 23) Toronto rapper Drake let his 2.4 million twitter followers know that he's upset with the label for removing his music from the net.
Although he didn't mention the name of the songs he was referring to specifically, two new tracks, "Trust Issues" and "Marvin's Room" recently hit the net.
Universal has a very strict policy of removing download and streaming links of songs depending on the artist and whether or not the tracks were leaked prematurely.
Drake isn't the only artist dealing with this issue. Another Universal artist 50 Cent often releases free original material for his fans as well.
Albums and songs leaked by hackers are a huge problem for the industry, so it's understandable that labels want to protect their investments. But where do they draw the line between the hackers and artists doing it themselves?