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1.Dipset Reunion
2.Intro
3.You Need People Like Me
4.Suicide (Skit)
5.Standing Ovation
6.I’m On That
7.I Luv That
8.Got It Made
9.Real Niggas Do Real Things
10.Kill It
11.TopGunnas On Da Rise
12.TopGunnas Rep That
13.The Evils
14.Street Life
15.Walking Kilo
16.Karate Kid
17.Dealer & The Jeweler
18.Spend It All
19.Thats My Hoe
20.Something
21.Fresh As I Can Be
22.It Aint Me
23.Round Table
24.Wood Up

Ruga Rell returns with more gunshot to your dome music.


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Video After The Jump It's a Young Money and Dipset/U.N. thing. The "most hated" duo of Harlem rappers Vado and Jae Millz finally drop visuals for "Respect The Jux." The track is inspired by the Frank C Mathews novel of the same name. A movie is also being made based on the novel, so be on the lookout for that.
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Video After The Jump Slime Flu season is almost upon us. Initially slated to be a free mixtape, Vado's highly anticipated 'Slime Flu' is now being released by E1 Records. You may have to spend a few bucks to get it, but judging from the material Cam'ron's protege has been releasing to the streets, it will be well worth it. GEOHVISION was on the scene to give us a behind the scene glimpse of Vado and Jae Millz's new 'Respect The Jux' video. The song is inspired by the Frank Mathews novel of the same name, which is also being made into a feature film. The 'Slime Flu' mixtape is dropping October 12.

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Harlem/Diplomats Documentary - Directed By Masar

Video After The Jump Director Masar takes us on a hip hop trip through Harlem. Artists like The Diplomats, Aaarabmuzik, McGruff, Sheist Bubz, 40 Cal, DukeDaGod and more are featured. So peep it below. twitter-5d.gif
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Brian Pumper has picked up quite a few fans as he tries to make the transition from a porn actor to a rapper. But the man who holds the distinction of breaking Montana Fishburne's back in her first filmed XXX scene might have a harder time convincing established rappers he can be taken seriously. Juelz Santana, a member of The Diplomats just dissed pumper on Twitter, suggesting Brian kill himself for spitting what Juelz feels was a gay line in one of his rhymes. "A! LMAO NO HOMO how u tell another n*gga "he ant packing no meet"super HOMO This B.pumper n*gga is outta control #killyaself f*cking weirdo"

Juelz is referring to a line Pumper says in his Jay-Z diss, "She Aint Statisfied" I guess now, we find out in Brian is serious about this game and comes back with a diss of his own. But I honestly don't feel he like will diss Juelz, who unlike Jay-Z might take to the time to unleash a lyrical beating on B.Pumper. twitter-5d.gif
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Freekey Zekey is a man on a mission. As CEO of 730 Dips and also part of The Diplomats, he's got his hands full, but no doubt is taking care of business.

Zekey took time out recently to talk with Major Moves DVD about rumors that the recent reunion of Dipset might not be 100% real and much more.

"We just keep producing music and it's working out real good. I got my boy Sen City, that's my 1st artist off of 730 Dips," Freekey tells CEO Money Joe. "I'm running down South starting up this 730 Southern situation. 730 is a major movement rocking real hard right now especially in the south."

Zeek knows the streets have been talking about him, Cam'ron, Jim Jones and Juelz Santana getting back together. People want to know if it's genuine or just for the money.

"You gotta understand, once people start seeing...start visualizing and hearing something that was great...that was phenomenal start to form back up. It's always gonna be words and little quotes and chants of people trying to knock that sh*t down. 'Cause if it's not them on top, they don't wanna hear about it. So of course you gonna hear all the negative...' ah them n*ggas don't f*ck with eatch other, they just out here for the money'. I mean but which we are also you know what I'm sayin, but we not just out for the money. It's things we had to admit. Like we wasn't just a group of people that we knew was nice, we all was real family. Not through blood, but through the years we grew up. Before all this rap sh*t it was me, Cam and Jim."

Zeekey has a lot more to say about Hell Rell, Jha Jha, J.R. Writer, 40 Cal and more, so peep the entire interview below.

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We brought you deep into the mind of Freekey Zeekey In Part One of his interview with Major Moves DVD Here. Now we're going in for part two. You never know what you might here come out of Zeke's mouth so hold on.

The Former 1st Lady of Dipset, Jha Jha had a few not so nice things to say about Jim Jones recently, claimiming he's blackballed.her from the business.

"I'm not here to talk about her, I guess she felt that type of way, but that aint gonna make her no money. You gotta look at it, if they see me, Cam, Jim standing over here and Jha Jha over there. Which deal you think you gon go with?"

In situations like that, I always look at my man Dr Dre. The n*gga Suge took everything, Suge Debo'd this n*gga. He had like over $100 million or whatever Death Row had made. Dre aint make sh*t, Dre just dropped everything and bounced. No money, no nothing they aint even do sh*t, went back in the lab, picked Eminem up."


Money Joe Asked if Zeke had reached out to Max-B since he got knocked.

"I mean the years he got that's crazy, I mean I don't wish that on no man. But personally haven't [reached out] but I'm not gonna sit there and keep kicking the n*gga in the nuts. He said some sh*t and did some sh*t that I could never forgive him for cause Jim is my family. But it's things I wouldn't wanna see happen to the n*gga anyway because I know he wouldn't really do none of the sh*t he sayin, he was just talking out of anger."

Zeekey went on to call the beef with French Montana internet drama said and it aint making him any money so he's not interested in it.

There's a lot more to the interview so check it out below.

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That wave Max-B has been riding just turned into a tsunami.

The incarcerated rapper received some much needed good news on Wednesday (May 26) as a judge ruled Jim Jones no longer has control of his publishing or recording rights.

XXL is reporting that the judge ruled Max has completed obligations under both his 2005 recording contract and 2007 publishing deals. Max was once a part of Jones' Byrd Gang before the two had a falling out.

Now Max can finally release his debut album 'Vigilante Season'.

Amalgam Digital will be putting the album out on it's indie label although the release date has not been set.

Max also got good news recently regarding his prison sentence for his role in a 2005 robbery that left one man dead. He was granted an appeal in the case and is waiting a trial date.

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Tracklist: 01. Cam’ron And Iceman - Dipset West Intro 02. Hunnedstack - I’m A Diplomat 03. Cam’ron - Speaks On Dipset West 04. Begetz - My Life 3 05. Flyboyz - East To Da Westide Story 06. Gramz 4 Sale - Off Da Scale 07. Young Hustle - This Is Long Beach (Feat. Crooked I And Knoc’Turnal) 08. Begetz - Make Doe (Feat. Young Hustle And Hunnedstack) 09. Stone Starr - Floss Money (Feat. Rula Rah) 10. Lambogini - This Compton 11. Felony Fame - Murda For A Profit (Feat. Iceman And Hunnedstack) 12. Hunnedstack - Deadman Walk’n 2 13. Lambogini - You Know It’s Been Awhile (Feat. Young Hustle) 14. Gramz 4 Sale - Can’t Hate Us (Feat. Hunnedstack) 15. Begetz - Shake ‘Em Up (Feat. Spida Loc And Hell Rell) 16. Begetz - Put Me In The Zone 17. Flyboyz - Cant See Me 18. Begetz And Byrd Lady - Sugga Daddy 19. Rula Rah - Get Chedda (Feat. J-Classik) 20. Young Hustle - Young OG 21. Gramz 4 Sale - Show U Wat To Do (Feat. Charlie Clips) 22. Hunnedstack - 100 Rounds Download Here
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Mase 'On The Road to Glory' With Return

AllHipHop Reports Harlem rapper-turned-preacher-turned rapper Mase recently responded to critics doubting his reemergence in Hip-Hop and reunification with former Children of the Corn group member Cam’ron. Mase recently dropped a brand new single “Thinkin’ Bout You,” after being inspired to return to the music industry following the death of Michael Jackson. The track is a middle of the road song that contains no explicative’s from the former Bad Boy rapper, who has released records with artists varying from Big L and Notorious B.I.G. to Brandy and Mariah Carey. Taking to his Twitter page, Mase revealed that he recorded another new song that will be released this week, while acknowledging former Harlem World group members Suga J and Cardan. “God is Good! Arizona is blazing hot! Life is Amazing! The funny thing I learned is how fast life will change on us and we don't even notice,” Mase wrote from the state where he presides over Mason Betha Ministries (MBM), an outreach vehicle for El Elyon International Church (EEIC). Mase also implied that his return to rap was preordained via his Twitter page. “We as individuals are born already set on our road to glory,” Mase wrote. “Why do we mostly steer off course? How can we get back on course when we fall?" Mase retired from Hip-Hop in 1999, shortly after feuding with Cam’ron, for refusing to appear in the video for Cam’ron’s 1998 hit single “Horse and Carriage.” He returned in 2004 with a comeback album titled Welcome Back, but beef ensued between with Cam’ron and Jim Jones. In addition to doubting the validity of Mase’ new-found spirituality, Cam and Jones took issue with comments made in Mase’s 2003 autobiography There’s a Light After the Lime with Karen Hunter. Mase was also briefly associated with Cam and Dipset’s rivals, 50 Cent and G-Unit. This past June, Mase and Cam’ron shocked Hip-Hop when they dropped an official single titled “Get It” and revealed they were working on a collaboration project, almost 11-years after their hit single “Horse and Carriage.” As June ended, Jim Jones also buried the hatched, when he called into DJ Self’s radio show on New York’s Power 105 and apologized for his role in the feud. With the beefs buried for now, Mase implied that his return to the Hip-Hop game may last longer than his critics would like. Where that leaves his standing with MBM and EEIC remained unclear, as the rapper cryptically tweeted: “We tend to step inside the box and try to fit in with people who are trying to fit in! Why not live outside of that box and set the example?” On Friday, a remixed version of “Diamonds” from Teairra Mari's upcoming album hit the Internet with guest appearances from Kanye West and a new verse from Mase.
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