01. Feature Presentation 02. Directed By Hype Williams 03. Skatekey on Allerton Ft. Rome Streetz 04. Chopped Cheese and Grape Soda 05. West Farms Square 06. 03 Smack DVD Ft. NymLo 07. Ace Interlude 08. Stuck with Me 09. Devil's a Liar 10. Long Ago 11. Henny Privi 12. 42 Square Miles
"42 Square Miles" is the forthcoming album from Bronx, New York emcee Def Soulja and producer 183rd. The lead single off of the project is an ode to the Smack era of music videos titled "03 Smack DVD" featuring Nym Lo.
Def Soulja x 183rd Ft. Nym Lo - 03 Smack DVD (New Official Music Video) (42 Square Miles LP)
"42 Square Miles" is the forthcoming album from Bronx, New York emcee Def Soulja and producer 183rd. The lead single off of the project is a nod to the Smack era titled "03 Smack DVD" featuring Nym Lo.
DMX performing the song "Gotta Get Mine," and talking about wanting to be a pastor, faith in God, getting advice from Mase, having respect for Jay-Z and his issues with Ja Rule.
This is off of 2000 "SMACK, The Album Vol. 1," CD/DVD combo.
Posted by ChasinDatPaper on September 28, 2020 at 4:40pm
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Gilli Brando is a criminally underrated emcee. Having witnessed him cook mics over the last several years, I can assure you he's an artist real hip hop heads should be checking for.
Gilli Brando is gearing up to release a new EP titled "Godfather of the Bando" on April 22nd. Here's a taste of what to expect from the project in the form of this Cookin Soul-produced heater called "Cooking Souls."
Gilli Brando comes through with his highly anticipated EP titled "Godfather of the Bando." The six-track project features production from Cookin Soul, MurakulousBeatz, AK, ScandiBeats and Dre Diesley.
Tracklist:
1. The Intro (Prod. By MurakulousBeatz) 2. Cooking Souls (Prod. By Cookin Soul) 3. Been a Minute (Prod. By ScandiBeats) 4. Satisfied (Prod. By Dre Diesley) 5. Nina Sing a Lullaby (Prod. By AK) 6. Bakers Dozen (Prod. By AK)
1. Pablo & El Chapo 2. Take Money Use to Say Ft. Fred the Godson 3. Yeah I Am 4. Sex, Money, Murder 5. Blazers Ft. Cory Gunz 6. Gangsta Ft. Goodz & Take Money KO 7. Big Steppa 8. Bag Talk 9. Risk Taker Ft. Take Money KO 10. Bx to Philly Ft. RJ Payne 11. The Vibes
With just three days remaining until the January 17th release of his "Drug Dealers Pt. 2" album, South Bronx, New York native Yung JB, drops off in-studio visuals for a banger off of it titled "Gangsta" featuring Take Money KO and acclaimed battle rapper, Goodz.
St.Louis, MO, Jan, 14th 2014 – J Dealin & Grimey Records is proud to announce the much anticipated release of “Grimey Season Vol.2" mixtape & "The G Report" Dvd. Both Projects are now available via Bit Torrent & Amazon Dvd.
J Dealin is no new kid on the block, with a following in his deep St.Louis roots, with an astonishing reputation that precedes him well. His grind has been non stop, releasing countless projects from mix tapes to dvd releases, even throwing picnic celebrations & gatherings in his hometown by giving back to the inner community. "Grimey Season Vol.2" features collabs and tracks with fellow St.Louis Natives Silky Milky, Dammo, Sircle Sity, Gangsta Bubbs as well as J Dealin himself. The groundbreaking 25 tracks on the mixtape are composed of melodies originating from old-school Soul, smooth R&B, classic Rap, and street oriented styles of music. Supporting Visuals of J Dealin & Grimey Records Compilation can be viewed on Youtube via J Dealin's Channel.
The St.Louis-born artist & CEO, J Dealin, is a creative & inspirational force hailing from the St.Louis music scene, all the way down to Atlana, Ga. As Dealin puts it, Grimey Records is a lifestyle brand hosting a platform advocating unique music, style, and culture. Dealin's motto is "Its Bigger Than Da Block". In other words, its bigger than being on the block hustling all day, getting money, hitting clubs, focused on material things that dont last. Its about growth, building businesses, and making a mark in the world. The Grimey Records Label can be described as young, art-loving trail blazers who come together to spread their talents as one. From photographers, videographers to the talent, J Dealin himself, they have all generated a solid and conceptual brand that’s style is cutting edge all the way from the name of the brand, to the motto they bring to the music and fashion industry. More on the Grimey Records movement can be viewed on www.GrimeyRecords.com. “It’s really all about creating a diverse culture, listening to good music, and celebrating authenticity,” said J Dealin,“We’re hoping to share our passion with the streets as well as fellow music lovers by releasing these projects for the new year”
In 2015, J Dealin will be performing tracks from his mixtape , as well as tracks off of his previous releases at various networking and performance festivals. Having performed showcases and several shows for unsigned artists in the past years in some of the most memorable venues, J Dealin is ready to set the tone for his rising rapping career with upcoming performances and appearances to promote the newly released projects he has distributed out.
-Lets Make A Deal EP (Revised Edition) Feb 2015 -The Blockumentary DVD available MARCH 2015 The Blockumentary DVD Vol.2 - TBA -Its Bigger Than Da Block Vol 3 Mixtape - SUMMER 2015 -Grimey Season Vol 3 - Fall 2015 -Grimey Records Presents: The Gangstas & Rydaz Compilation - TBA -J Dealin Album Release 'Whats The Big Deal?' - TBA -Silky Milky EP 'The Million Dollar Mouth Piece' - 2016 -J Dealin - 'Whats The Dealio' (EP) - 2016 -The G Report DVD Vol 2 - TBA
Posted by ChasinDatPaper on September 19, 2014 at 12:21pm
Southside Jamaica, Queensbridge, New York rapper Paparazzi Pone follows up his blazing "Hot Nigga" remix with a new track entitled "Smoke Screen" featuring Gat Murdah. The track borrows Max B's "Try Me" instrumental.
Posted by ChasinDatPaper on February 20, 2012 at 12:30pm
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Before all the glitz and the glamour Nicki Minaj was a real hard spitter from Queens, New York known for appearances on the Come Up DVD series.
This video is a nice surprise and a reminder of how much she's changed over the years. When she repeats the phrase "Dirty Money" she's not talking about Diddy's group. She's referring to the name Come Up DVD CEO Big Fendi owns.
Big Fendi, the owner of Come Up DVD fires all kinds of shots in the trailer for the next volume in the series.
Doggie Diamonds of www.ForbezDVD.com interviews Big Fendi, to get the real story behind his conflicts with Nicki Minaj, Jordan Tower, Gravy, Diddy and more.
Fendi goes in on Nicki Minaj for never compensating him for helping to launch her career. If you search youtube, you will see that before Nicki Minaj changed her image into the Young Money pop star she is today, she was featured on several Come Up DVD music videos as a hardcore rapper. According to Fendi he introduced her to Waka Flocka's mother Deb Antney, who became her manager for a while.
"Everybody know this DVD right here started Nicki Minaj's whole career," says Fendi. "I changed her name, I changed her image. Me and Nicki Minaj was arguing because I wanted her to be the sex symbol, talk about p*ssy and get n*ggas open, and she told me I was disgracing her name. But she [now] still talks about p*ssy and a$$, a$$, a$$. So is she following my blueprint? I gave her to Debbie [Antney] on some management sh*t--Waka moms and sh*t went left after that. Nicki goes to Atlanta and becomes a new Nicki after that. Debbie started questioning me as far what I ever did for her. So now, Nicki hanging out with Debbie," Fendi continues. "I call Nicki to tell her about my birthday party coming up. Nicki started telling me I need to holla at Debbie. Nicki piggybacked off Debbie to get with Puff [Diddy]. Puff aint did no more. Debbie aint did no more."
After all he did for Nicki, Fendi said he was expecting some form of financial compensation, but never got any.
"She gave me credits on her album, woopty-fucking-doo. 'Shout out to Fendi for teaching me everything.' I read that...I was like 'OK, but where the f*ck is the money at?' I'm the reason why Nicki Minaj is with Young Money," Fendi claims. "I spoke to Tez, who's the President of Young Money right before Wayne came home [From Rikers Island]. He was like, 'Yo Fen when Wayne gets home we gonna straighten you out.' N*gga I aint heard from Tez since."
Fendi sh*ts on his former artist Gravy, the rapper who played Biggie Smalls in the movie "Notorious" as being an ungrateful fraud with a fake image.
"Gravy was my son. Like a n*gga that I took care of like mt little boy," Fendi said. "N*gga's jewelry was fake, I got him real jewelry. Anything negative that come out of Gravy mouth about me, n*gga need to smack him for that. Cuz he aint built like that."
Fendi also accuses director Jordan Tower of stealing his videos and featuring them on WorldStarHipHop as his own and says Diddy's Dirty Money group name belongs to him.
Fendi says he will end a lot of people's careers when he releases Come Up DVD Volume 23 on March 3rd.
Shouts to Doggie Diamonds and M. Reck of Forbez DVD and Big Fendi.
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2.End The Party Mixed By Frank Bigs
3.Gully Life Prod. By Faint (Passed Out Music)
4.Take A Look At my Life (Juxx 2)
5.Brooklyn (Oh Yea) Ft. St. Laz
6.The High Life Mixed By Frank Bigs
7.1 For The Money (Juxx 2)
8.Bang This Prod. By P.F. Cuttin
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10.Hit List (Juxx 2)
11.Grind Grustle Grizzly (Juxx 2)
12.A Bullet To The Chess (Juxx 2)
13.Don’t U Know Ft. Babs Bunny, Cashmere Produced By Mills Millions (Beatsmiths)
14.Speak N Gunz Ft. Streetz
15.Body guard Freestyle Ft. M-16
16.Wild For The Night Freestyle Ft. J Fenique
17.Get Up Ft. Potent, U-knowdis Prod. by Doggie Diamonds
18.I Don’t Know Officer Freestyle (Juxx 2)
19.Hard 2 Smile Ft. Bishop the Greek
20.Slide Off Ft. D.V. Alias Khryst Embassy Elite Prod. Uncle Ruck
21.U Nasty Ft. Streetz
22.Super Fly Ft. Streetz G. Martin mixed By Harry fraud
23.Gutta Muzic Biz (Juxx 2)
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