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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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Young Money rapper Jae Millz links up with Chris Brown for a video off his ‘Dead Presidents’ mixtape.

Chris shows off his rapping skills in this one. He actually seems really comfortable spitting, it’s a good bet we’ll be seeing him rapping more in the future.


 

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Cory Gunz - A Little Taste [Listen/Download]

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More Photos After The Jump Darling Nicki Minaj graces the pages of BlackMen SSX Tribute Magazine this month. This is one of the better pictorials I've seen of the Young Money princess. This edition of BlackMen SSX is on stands now, grab a copy. This should make a nice collector's item. twitter-5d.gif

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Here it is folks, the highly anticipated collaboration between alter egos Roman Zolanski and Slim Shady. Nicki Minaj and Eminem trade verses over a Swizz Beats produced track that will appear on Nicki's 'Pink Friday' album that drops November 22.
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Video After The Jump As anticipation builds for Nicki Minaj's debut, we get visuals for a song that has hit written all over it. "Right Through Me" displays a much softer side of Nicki than we normally see, as she raps and sings about a guy she can't let go of. The song will be on her 'Pink Friday' album which hits store shelves November 22. The Queens femcee is aiming to become the third Young Money artist to have a number one album this year, following Drake and Lil Wayne. Expect the competition to be fierce though, as both Kanye West's 'My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy' and Lloyd Banks' 'Hunger For More 2' drop on the same day.
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Cory Gunz - Def Jam Cipher Freestyle (Video)

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Video After The Jump The # 7 slot on MTV's Hottest MC's In The Game List goes to Lil Wayne. While some may disagree with this placement, what can't be denied is Weezy's work ethic. The CEO of Young Money Records has been in jail since May, but it doesn't seem like he's been gone that long.. The man prepared well for his prison sentence, leaving his fans lots of quality music and videos to hold them over until his November 2010 release from Rikers Island. In 2010 Wayne released two solo albums. The rock influenced 'Rebirth' which has gone gold. And 'I Am Not A Human Being' which just hit # 1 on Billboards Hot 100 chart this week. Add to that the countless videos he shot before going in, "Drop The World" ft Eminem from 'Rebirth', "No Love", another Eminem collaboration that appeared on Em's 'Recovery' cd. Also "Da Da Da", "Knockout" ft Nicki Minaj and "I Am Not A Human Being". Well you get the picture, dude put in work. He actually shot nine videos in one weekend at one point in Febrary. So Wayne gets a well deserved nod at # 7 on the list.....congrats.
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Video After The Jump Cory Gunz has been grinding for a minute, destroying every beat he's spit on. He recently signed with Lil Wayne's, Young Money imprint, adding more firepower to an already stacked line up. VladTV recently caught up with Cory to find out how the deal came about. "Over the years it has always been me, Wayne and Mack [Maine] as far as communicating back and forth," Cory said. "It has always been a little miscommunication as far as my deal. Now it's figured out. Mack Maine was real instrumental in wanting to get the situation done. One thing led to another and it's about to be history." Cory goes on to talk about his relationship with Lil Wayne, how Weezy is holding up in jail and how a lot of rappers have tried to steal his style. twitter-5d.gif
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Video After The Jump Young Money princess Nicki Minaj cover the newest edition of Complex Magazine. We also get to check out the photo shoot where Nicki uses her Manchester UK accent and uses a new one that I can't figure the hell out. Anyway, peep it below. twitter-5d.gif
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Earlier this year producer Bangladesh -- the man behind hits for the likes of Ludacris and Beyonce -- put Lil Wayne on blast for failing to pay his $500,000 production bill, but it seems that the two have settled their fiscal squabble. The BoomBox caught up with the Atlanta based producer, born Shondrae Crawford, who was singing a very different tune at the mention of Wayne. "Everything is being worked out through the legal process," he told The BoomBox. "It's really out of his control honestly. I mean he don't run the label, he don't own the label -- he's just on the label. I just got an email from my attorney saying they're getting the exact number of what I'm owned and things will be taken care of. " The whole disagreement between Wayne and Bangladesh started over the track 'A Millie' which appeared on his 2008 album 'Tha Carter III.' Bangladesh alleged that the popularity of the track propelled the album to sell over three million copies domestically. Proving that there are no hard feelings, Bangladesh plans to put together more beats for Wayne. "[Young Money president] Mack Maine reached out to me not too long ago telling me Wayne wants some beats," he says. "It's specific beats that he wants. My thing is, long as this gets taken care of and we don't have any future problems everything will be worked out. It ain't the beef with Wayne it's just the whole label. I really never had too much of a relationship with Wayne, it was just more of a mutual friend type of thing. I guess [Mack Maine] talked to him from jail and he reached out to me telling me Nicki [Minaj] wanted something and, something I already did." Hopefully, if these two do end up working together on Wayne's forthcoming 'Tha Carter IV,' they can work out a payment plan to avoid anymore problems Source: BoomBox twitter-5d.gif
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Lil Wayne is on lockdown inside Rikers Island jail . but he's doing a good job of keeping his name in the streets.

He called in to Hot 97 and chopped it up with DJ Funkmaster Flex for a few minutes the other day.

Weezy let his fans know if they would like to write him, just send letters to his website, WeezyThanxYou.com and he'll try to write back.

Wayne says when he gets out of prison in November, the first people he wants to record with are Andre 3000 and Tech N9ne.

Flex asked him if he felt like Eminem was sending subliminal shots at him on "Not Afraid".

"Em is Em and he's back in a major way. I really don't have no personal feelings on that song. But as far as Eminem, the dude, he's actually a great dude. He's been keeping up with me while I been up in here and I really appreciate his support," Wayne said.

Weezy goes on to talk about his artists, Drake and Nicki Minaj, keeping up with his family daily via phone calls and what he plans on doing differently when he gets out of jail.

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Lil Wayne Interview W/Funkmaster Flex Pt 1 of 2


Lil Wayne Interview W/Funkmaster Flex Pt 2 of 2


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Gloria Velez considers herself a pioneer for female Latina's in the business. In this interview with MajorMovesDVD she talks about her aspirations to be the first Latina rapper to break the platinum sales mark in hip hop.

She also takes time to clown Nicki Minaj again. Glo went in on Nicki over Young Money's "Roger That" beat a few months ago, now she's added Drake to her list of targets

"I actually agree with Lil Kim, like I said in my rhymes," Gloria says. "In the beginning Nicki was trying to be Lil Kim with the pictures, the spreading the legs, mimicking Fox [Foxy Brown]. Trying to rap reggae, certain slang the way Fox said it. Kim definitely paved the way for females and Nicki Minaj should give her props. And I think that was a bitch ass move for Drake to even get into female business. That's some bitch ass sh*t, come on dude are you serious, like is the p*ssy that good?"

Glo says there is no way Nicki Minaj will go gold on her debut album and calls Keys corny and ugly.

Interesting stuff, let's see if Nicki or Keys fires back

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On the eve of Young Money CEO Lil Wayne heading to New York's Rikers Island to begin a one year prison sentence, the crew drops a new video.

"Roger That" is the second single off the "We Are Young Money" album.

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Radio One's Tim Westwood made the trek from the UK over to Miami to interview part of the Young Money/Cash Money family.

Birdman talks about what the absence of Lil Wayne when he goes to jail will mean to the camp. He says there is plenty of music to come from Drake, Nicki Minaj and the rest of the gang.

Gudda Gudda is up next, he talks about his mixtape "Guddaville" and the pressure he feels following in the footsteps of Lil Wayne.


Birdman Interview with Tim Westwood


Gudda Gudda Interview Part 1 of 2 (Gudda speaks on his mixtape)


Gudda Gudda Interview Part 2 of 2 (Gudda shows off his tats)

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Drake isn't a singer-and he's the first to admit it. When he released his highly touted 2009 mixtape "So Far Gone," which finds the Toronto-raised artist singing and rapping, he thought he made a huge mistake. "People were like, 'What is this? There's way too much singing on here,' " he says. "We were really nervous about it and for like a week I was having a serious breakdown." But a month later, Drake, born Aubrey Graham, realized there was a method to the madness. "Within like four weeks I noticed I had a brand-new sound that takes a while to digest and understand. Things started to pick up and I started to learn the value of taking risks," he says. Now, the venture is paying off. Last month when the Grammy nominations were announced, Drake learned he was up for best rap solo performance and best rap song for "Best I Ever Had" off "So Far Gone." "I can't say this is unexpected, because, I mean, it's something that's kept me up many nights," the 23-year-old says. "I dreamed about this for a lot of years and have lost lots of sleep over it. This is like the highest honor and I am humbled by this. It's one of the few awards that isn't a popularity contest; you have to make great music to be honored, and this is completely surreal to me." It's an honor, however, that has an unintended side effect. With the two nominations that stemmed from his mixtape, that puts Drake out of the running for best new artist in 2010, when his debut album is released. Lady Gaga experienced a similar technicality in 2009, as she was ineligible for best new artist since her track "Just Dance" was nominated for best dance recording the previous year. The best new artist rules say the nominated performer is eligible for "the first recording which establishes public identity," and a prior nomination indicates that this threshold has already been reached. But that may be just a tiny regret for Drake, who is set up to receive tremendous exposure for his forthcoming set. Drake, who got signed to Universal Motown through mentor Lil Wayne's Young Money label shortly after the release of "So Far Gone," is prepping "Thank Me Later," slated for a February release. "The best part about 'So Far Gone' was that I didn't focus on structure. The only thing that was consistent was the story and the emotion. That's what I want to do with this album," Drake says. "I make music for people to get lost in it, so, as long as it takes you somewhere, then I've succeeded." So far, the album features Kanye West, Wayne, Young Jeezy and Jay-Z, and a collaboration with Sade is on Drake's wish list. "Something happened last night too that might be great-it might serve as the legendary sprinkle for the album," Drake says about another potential partnership on the set. "Shut It Down" and "Fireworks" are two tracks slated to make the album's final cut. "In 2010 I'm really hoping I can stay true to this new way of life I've committed myself to," he says. "I have a special plan to keep the free flow of music going after the album is released. This is definitely a unique path I'm setting out on, and honestly, it's great. I'm honored to be in this position." Source: Billboard Follow Me @Twitter.com/ChasinMoPaper
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Video After The Jump Follow Birdman along with Jay Sean & Mack Maine on the album release week of "Priceless" & "All or Nothing" This video includes:: Day 1: in New York goin dif radio station and doin live tv also goin to pace university to talk to students Day 2: goin to New Orleans for his 15th annual Thanksgiving day turkey give away Day 3: cameo album release party featuring Lil Wayne

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