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Cory Gunz and Meek Mill team up with director John Colombo to deliver official visuals for "YMCMB MMG." The song is featured of Cory's mixtape Son Of A Gun.

 

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Cory Gunz prepares to release his first mixtape since signing with Young Money. This John Colombo directed clip is the lead track.

The mixtape 'My Gift Is Your Gift' drops this Friday.

 


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Cory Gunz - A Little Taste [Listen/Download]

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1. QB SMOOVE - SMOOVE SURFIN
2. PROF - FEEL DAT� RUBBERBAND
3. NB - WEEDMAN
4. PROF & QB SMOOVE - RING ME UP
5. QB SMOOVE & PROF - WHY WOULDN�T WE
6. QB SMOOVE - AINT NO THANG
7. 904 STARZ - LIKE A STAR
8. NB - NUTHIN TO A G
9. PROF & QB SMOOVE - CATCH THIS PLANE
10. PROF - FLY RYDER
11. QB SMOOVE - CAN�T REACH ME
12. NB - DO IT FA THE CITY
13. PROF - I GOT IT FT MIKE MCFLIGHT
14. PROF & QB SMOOVE - DANGER
15. NB & QB SMOOVE- THESE STREETS
16. PROF - I GOT LOVE FT NATE DOGG
17. PROF & QB SMOOVE - GOOD GOOD FT EZ
18. QB SMOOVE & NB - YA ALREADY KNOW
19. PROF & QB SMOOVE - CANDY PAINT
20. PROF - DRIPPIN� FT HOOK$TARZ
21. QB SMOOVE - REUPPED
22. QB SMOOVE - WANNABE
23. PROF & QB SMOOVE - REACHIN� FA THE STARZ
24. PROF & QB SMOOVE - OUTTA TOWN FREAK
25. PROF - DROP THESE BRICKS


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Video After The Jump I'm really digging the trend of rappers using bands in concert and live television appearances. It shows the progression of hip hop, from when performances were strictly two turntables and a mic. While I see nothing wrong with the latter, I do think live bands will become more the norm, and will free the dj up to do more cutting and scratching. All that leads up to is me saying Drake was exceptional on Late Show With David Letterman last night (October 1). Where he performed "Show Me A Good Time" from his debut album 'Thank Me Later.' How do you guys feel about live bands vs just the mc and his dj? twitter-5d.gif
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Audio After The Jump Nicki Minaj has put female hip hop back on the map. You could argue that she is single handedly carrying the game on her back for femcees. Her album 'Pink Friday' is set to drop November 23, and already there's talk of if it flops, other females might not get that look from major labels. But is that talk accurate or a clever marketing ploy? V-103's DJ Greg Street recently caught up with the Harajuku Barbie and spoke with her about that topic and a lot more. "I'm in a very grateful state right now," Nicki says. "I'm trying to go in with this album so I can make people proud." There's a lot riding on this project, no doubt. Nicki feels like everybody, including her fellow female rappers should support it, or else. "They [major labels] won't look to sign other female rappers if the project doesn't so well. Because they're gonna say 'well, her buzz was so crazy, if she couldn't do it no one can do it'. I don't want that to happen so I'm doing this for all the girls." Although her career has really taken off, Nicki admits there were times early on she wasn't so sure it would. "For a long time in my life, I was afraid to be a solo female rapper, because everyone told me, 'It doesn't work. It's not going to happen. Record companies are never going to invest in you just to get it. Just be part of a group.' " she said. Young Money CEO, Lil Wayne gets released from prison November 4. Nicki says the New Orleans spitter is focused. "I'm afraid for anybody, any of his competition when he gets out. Because I just feel like it's going to be monumental. He's in a great state. When I speak to him, he sounds like he has some sort of clear understanding of everything now, almost like he's had some weird sort of epiphany since he's been there, so I'm sure his stuff is only going to get better." So is Nicki right? Should other rappers fear what will happen when Weezy gets out? And if her album flops will that kill female hip hop on a mainstream level? twitter-5d.gif
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Nicki Minaj has been the subject of a lot of rumors in her short career. Has she had plastic surgery? Did she date Lil Wayne? Is she really bi-sexual? Is Diddy her manager and are the two of them involved romantically? While she didn't clear up all speculation, the Young Money femcee did set the record straight on a couple of those topics. In a recent interview with CNN, Nicki was asked about those Diddy rumors. "You know how you look at your older brother? That's how I look at Diddy. When people say that, it makes me gag. He's my friend, and he's sweet and he's a great guy, but I could never see him that way," she said. The article states that for the record, Diddy is not her manager. Nicki also had a something to say about people that constantly put down her abilities as a rapper. "The people that are inclined to hate are also inclined to be losers. A loser could never congratulate a winner - it's not in them" she says. twitter-5d.gif
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Kanye West kept his cool, and Chris Brown completely lost it on what turned out to be a night of hyped comebacks and flashy arrivals at the BET Awards 2010. (Because it certainly wasn't a night of time management, with the show running a long-winded three-and-a-half hours.)

Sure, there was some déjà vu, too, with Mo'Nique scoring her bazillionth Best Actress award, and an expectant Alicia Keys winning twice, for Best Female R&B Artist and Best Collaboration, which she shared with an absentee Jay-Z for "Empire State of Mind."

But it was the long-lost wild cards that the fans were tuning in to see.

West and some dramatic pyrotechnics, including an explosive lava flow and a sparkly snow flurry, opened the show with "Power," marking the venerable rapper's return from Taylor Swift-interrupting exile.


T.I., backed by Travis Barker on drums, did a hot version of "Yeah Ya Know" for what was his first big post-prison performance.

And while Todd Bridges showed up to give a shout-out to Gary Coleman ("I was even hearing [that phrase] in prison!") it was Brown who was tasked with the expected yet still-surprising Michael Jackson tribute marking the first anniversary of the King of Pop's death. Brown even started out in silhouette, making us squint at first to see who was donning the trademark fedora.

Brown did justice to Jackson's dance moves (as much as anyone could, that is) and his sweet timbre, but whether it was out of feeling for Jackson or introspection directed at his own past foibles, the tarnished 21-year-old choked up and never recovered when "Man in the Mirror" got going.

And that was OK, considering the circumstances.

It was also a big night for honoring Mom.

"My mom didn't even know what channel this was going to be on," half-joked Best Female Hip-Hop Artist winner Nicki Minaj, clad in a prom-ready white gown and topped with a rocket-red wig.

Canadian upstart Drake praised his mother for raising him as a single mom while accepting his award for Best Male Hip-Hop Artist, and Trey Songz, named Best Male R&B Artist, peered into the crowd and wondered where his mom went, only to realize she was already onstage behind him.

Performance highlights included Eminem's thundering rendition of "Not Afraid," which at one point included a massive gospel choir; Keys' medley of a bunch of her hits; Songz' covering "Purple Rain" in anticipation of Prince being honored with the BET Lifetime Achievement Award; and the all-lady tribute to Prince, featuring Keys, Patti LaBelle, Janelle Monae and more.

Prince's turtleneck with the drawing of himself on it was pretty cool, too.

"I'm just so thankful to be a part of this world of music," the wee, dapper legend said in thanks. "Thanks for a wonderful night. I'll never forget it as long as I live."

Smooth crooner John Legend was honored with the BET Humanitarian Award for his good works, particularly his efforts to eradicate poverty through improved education.

The show was hosted by the multi-costumed Queen Latifah, who didn't just wear a bunch of different gowns, but also a leopard-print muumuu, a basketball jersey and her prison-warden outfit from Chicago.

Viewers' Choice: Rihanna and Young Jeezy, "Hard"

Best Female R&B Artist: Alicia Keys

Best Male R&B Artist: Trey Songz

Best Female HIp-Hop Artist: Nicki Minaj

Best Male Hip-Hop Artist: Drake

Best Collaboration: Alicia Keys and Jay-Z, "Empire State of Mind"

Best New Artist: Nicki Minaj

Best Group: Young Money

Video of the Year: Beyoncé and Lady Gaga, "Video Phone"

Young Stars Awards: Keke Palmer

Best Actress: Mo'Nique

Best Actor: Idris Elba

Best Movie: Precious

Best Gospel: Marvin Sapp

Centric Award: Monica

Subway® Sportswoman of the Year: LeBron James

Subway® Sportsman of the Year: Serena Williams

Best International Act: Dizzee Rascal

Lifetime Acheivement Award: Prince

Humanitarian Award: John Legend

Source: E!Online


Chris Brown "Michael Jackson Tribute"


Kanye West "Power"


Drake and Jeezy "Fireworks/Over/Lose My mind Remix"


Eminem, B.O.B & Keyshia Cole "Airplanes /Not Afraid"

T.I. "Yeah Ya Know (Takers)"


Soulja Boy "Pretty Boy Swag"


Dondria "You're The One Remix" (feat. Jermaine Dupri)


Roscoe Dash "All The Way Turnt Up/Show"


Mishon "Turn It Up" (feat. Roscoe Dash)


Cali Swag District "Teach Me How To Dougie"


Ludacris, Nicki Minaj & DJ Khaled "My Chick Bad/All I Do Is Win Remix"



El Debarge "Medley"



Diddy & Dirty Money "O Let's Do It Remix/Hello Good Morning"


Alicia Keys "Medley"


Usher "There Goes My Baby"


Monica & Deniece Williams "Everything To Me vs Silly"


Trey Songz "Yo Side of The Bed/Purple Rain"


Prince "Tribute"featuring Keys, Patti LaBelle, Janelle Monae and more.












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New Artist making a name for himself

Artist Gansta Marcus just wont give up. although others dont like his name, his music is nothing of the image. If have never heard Gansta marcus then please do before you critisize the name.


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1235096129_2476081745_d547e01ec4_o.jpgAfter being targeted by 50 Cent in a series of songs and video clips, DJ Khaled has refused to engage in a rap beef with the G-Unit frontman vowing to only "represent the music."The Def Jam South labelhead has decided to pass on the controversial rap beef with 50 Cent:"I don't deal with negative energy, it's a waste of my time and my time is valuable," he said in an interview. "I keep negative away and stay positive...At Def Jam, we promote music...We promote hit records. That's what I respect. I'm always going to represent the music; Rick Ross is gonna represent the music. If controversy comes with it, it comes with it." (MTV News)The Terror Squad associate has taken a cue from frequent collaborator Fat Joe who also recently suggested beef should be dismissed for music:"50 Cent just gotta make music," Joe said in an interview. "He does all these diversions and disses rappers to eliminate the fact that he's not really hot and relevant right now. So if two weeks ago we were talking about 50 Cent, what record or what would we really be talking about unless he disrespected Rick Ross...I'm tired of all these gimmicks and these games. This man's just gotta put out hit records. That's what we're doing...We making music. At the end of the day, we fell in love with hip-hop to make music and hit records." (Kendra G)Khaled was drawn into the recent beef between 50 Cent and Ross when 50 released a video of members of Fif's camp stalking Khaled's mother's house and place of work:"Yo, I got this lil' poem I wrote for DJ Khaled," 50 narrates. "Your car tires got stabbed out, now you know, I know where you be. I just wanna tell you what a psychic told me. I know where your mama house at. Now look, you can see. But I just wanna tell you what a psychic told me. I know where your mama work at, now look at her, asleep. I just wanna tell you what a pyschic told me. I'm not the kinda n*gga you should f*ck with, B. I'm special. I have less compassion than the average human." (ThisIs50.com)Ross, on the other hand, has disregarded suggestions to just focus on music with the release of a new 50 diss track:"N*gga you doing radio interviews, they don't wanna listen to you, they wanna hear you talk about me," Ross says in the track. "Bang Em Smurf. Queens. Forever. I appreciate the hospitality. Ricky Ross. I'm buying a loft there now. I'm building a studio there now...You haven't dropped a hit yet. You probably with [Dr.] Dre in the studio, booked up, busy. Anybody wanna get involved, you're more than welcomed...I wanna see the gorillas. I wanna meet 'em...Put your hit out on me, I'm ready." (WSHH)In my opinion: i don't care about when my fave rapper (50) raps about others but when i heard he mentioned his mom it just blew me away. After everything he went through his life I still can't believe he'd diss and talk about his mother....he doesn't even have a mother because of poisoning and no other rapper is dissing him bout that. Anyways I am always on 50's side.....I LOVE YOU FIDDY (NO HOMO), hope to meet you before the day i die....GOD BLESS.Post your opinions below [Make sure you add my page]
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01. Gudda Gudda Feat. Lil Wayne - I Dont Like The Look
02. Rick Ross Feat. OJ Da Juiceman & 8Ball - Poppin Bottles
03. Consequence Feat. Styles P - Dont Stand SO Close (Prod By Statik Selektah)
04. Sha Stimuli Feat. The Astronomical Kid - Hang On (Remix)
05. Jay Uno Feat. Get fresh- I'm a Hustler
06. Dubby ft Johnny - Honesty (Prod by DJ Hye Quality)
07. Young X and Devvon Terrell Feat. 2 Pistols - Holiday
08. CANE MURPHY Feat. Michael Jackson - Reflections of the Man in the Mirror
09. Cassius aka Hood Barber - 4 The People (Produced By TalenTed)
10. Acrobat - Intervention
11. Deezil GreezilL - EARLY N DA MORNING
12. DEUCE.D - ONE OF THE BEST
13. Extra Domus - Shiven C2C
14. Lil Hines AKA Baddaddy - Party No More
15. Face Capone from City Of Soldiers - Flamboyant G
16. GENERAL WATKINZ FT HEMANIFEZT - I Walk Alone
17. KZ - Heavy Remix
18. PonyPak - K.O.T.B. (King of the Ballers)
19. M.O. ft Chad Ashe - RAP STAR
20. New Heights - Yuengling, Goose, Henney
21. Willie J - Im Ready
22. project aka klassic - Yall Keep Hating
23. R D PRIME - So Much Stronger PRIME MIX
24. TAIN 2G - Holla Looya
25. Young J Diamondzz & L.U.V - Pretty Girl Dip
26. SEE Style - BEAUTIFUL WHIP
27. Wallstreet Wade - Money Talk
28. DJ Khaled - Outro


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Download Link After The Jump I don't know where this beef started, but Brisco comes out guns blazing on this one. He pokes fun at Wacka Flacka Flame for recently getting shot and goes in on both Oj Da Juiceman and So Icey Entertainment CEO Gucci Mane I'm not taking sides either way. I like Brisco and the So Icey Camp. But I do agree with Brisco on one point, it's better to give up your jewelry and live to breather another day as opposed to getting shot for it. Download Here
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