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Trae Tha Truth and D4L/G-Unit's Shawty LO link up for visuals for 'Hood Sh*t.'

The track which also features Young Quis appears on Trae's new album 'Street King,' which is in stores now.

 


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Trae Tha Truth - 48 Hours (Mixtape Download)

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1. Intro
2. Texas
3. Earthquake
4. Hypa
5. Puttin It Dine ft. Jay’Ton
6. Grippin On The Wood
7. Let The Top Dine
8. Wave My Trunk
9. Wig Get Split
10. Let Them Boys Know
11. Here To See Today

 

 

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Video After The Jump Super talented comedian Affion Crockett is finally starting to get the national recognition he deserves. The Fox Network recognizes his talent and has given him his own show, which will start airing February 2011. Crockett takes on Officer Ricky Ross' song "B.M.F." in this spoof appropriately titled "Blowing Covers Fast", lol. twitter-5d.gif
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Video After The Jump On the evening of Sept. 7, 1996, Mike Tyson, the WBC heavyweight champion, attempted to take Bruce Seldon’s WBA title at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas. At this point in his career, Tyson’s fights had become somewhat of a cultural phenomenon, where the ever present hype of the professional boxing scene would come face to face with the worlds of big business, Hollywood, and hip hop. Sitting ringside was controversial rapper Tupac Shakur. Shakur and Tyson were friends, a feeling of kinship linked them as each rose to stardom from poverty only to be thrown in prison. Following Tyson’s victory, Shakur and “Iron Mike” were to celebrate at an after party, but the rap star never arrived. Shakur was brutally gunned down later that night, and the scene in Las Vegas quickly turned from would-be celebratory revelry to ill fated and inopportune tragedy. Director Reggie Bythewood, with the full cooperation of Mike Tyson, will tell not only the story of that infamous night but of the remarkable friendship between Tyson and Tupac ESPN twitter-5d.gif
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Reporter Elie Seckbach always has good interviews and gets information that isn't generally known to the public.

In his interview with Ron Artest, he revealed that Manny Pacquia's trainer, Freddie Roach speaks highly of the NBA star's boxing skills and that Ron trains regularly.

Ron Ron talked about his dreams of one day getting in the ring.

"I would love to be trained by Freddie Roach, coming under Manny Pacquiao and maybe having a fight. Somebody on my level, not that much better, I don't wanna get knocked out cold."

Somehow I can't imagine anybody knocking Ron out. He also talked about Don King possibly stepping in to replace Oscar De La Hoya's Golden Boy Promotions, to negotiate on Floyd Mayweather Jr's behalf for the Pacquiao fight.

"When I first heard of that fight I thought Don King, I said Don King should promote Mayweather instead of Oscar because Don King has that loud voicde and he always talks a lot of trash. All the funny vocabulary words. Everybody and their mama knows Don King is gonna say something crazy."

Ron is really a funny dude, he says he's running for President in the next election against Barack Obama. Ron says that instead of debates he's gonna get at Barack with some bars rhyming. And everybody will have to where t-shirts with the words "What's Popppin" in the from including the Secretary Of Defense".

Ron had a message for Manny at the end of the first video peep game and hear what it was,

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Ron Talks About Boxing & Has A Message For Manny Pacquiao In Pt 1


Ron Artest Speaking On What He Would Do As President Of The United States In Pt 2
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1. Intro
2. You Scared
3. What We Doin’ f. Meek Mill (prod. Jahil Beats)
4. Ha Ha
5. Im I’ll
6. Stop the Party
7. Dat Tree f. Curren$y
8. Mike Jack f. Wale
9. Betta Find Ya Lovin
10. We Back
11. Goin Hard
12. Got Money (prod. Jahil Beats)
13. C and Neef for Life (prod. Certifyd)
14. 6 In The Mornin
15. Gonna Change

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Video After The Jump French Montana aka Macaroni Wit Da Cheese doing his thing with some help from Boss Don Biggaveli, Hollywood Fergie and Dame Grease. This must have been one of the last videos Max-B shot before he went in. Hold ya head Max, that Coke Wave seems to still be in full effect.
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Robin Thicke jumps back in the scene in a major way with this Polow Da Don produced gem. This is baby making music no doubt. Polow continues to show why he is one of the most sought after producers in the game, able to switch from hip hop to smooth r & b without missing a beat. Download Here
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President Of Don Diva Magazine Gunned Down

HipHopWired Reports A Friday afternoon in Miami rang off abruptly as the sound of bullets left a man dead. Sam Ferguson, President of Don Diva Magazine was the victim as shots were fired upon his car while he was driving. Ferguson, 47, was driving north near Griffin Road when bullets rang off onto his vehicle. He then crashed his car into the highway median, where he was pronounced dead at the scene. Authorities are currently on the search for suspects connected with the crime as their only clue has lead them on the hunt for a black car with clear tail-light lenses. This, however, is the only trail as there are no suspects in the shooting. No additional information has been released as it pertains to the death and an autopsy will discover whether the man was indeed killed by the bullets that stained his car or the actual blunt trauma that could have been caused by the crash. Tiffany Chiles, editor-in-chief of Don Diva Magazine stated that Ferguson was involved in all aspects of the operation in relation to their publication. She had brought him in close to nine months ago in order to help leave a lasting influence on the Southern Florida region as he was musically and socially connected. Having a troubled past, Chiles added that the magazine was meant to bring something positive into his life and help direct him into a better future. Ferguson was also a Miami Hip-Hop pioneer and helped bring the bass scene to the forefront. Ferguson, also known as P-Man Sam, received some heat last year from rapper Rick Ross after interviewing him once it was discovered he was a correctional officer prior to becoming a rapper. Ross brought Ferguson with him into his neighborhood for an interview as they were associated before him joining the magazine. Ross became infuriated with Ferguson after seeing an interview with Hip-Hop Weekly as well as a Q & A that was issued in the magazine that was entitled, “Would The Real Rick Ross Stand Up.” Ross was cited as saying that he was offended by what was written and issued a challenge for him to meet him in the streets as it would become deeper than rap.

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