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Lil Wayne's highly anticipated MTV Unplugged concert aired last night.

Backed by a live band, Weezy rocked out to some of his oldies, and played a new 'Tha Carter IV' track. "Nightmares At The Bottom."

The Young Money boss also paid tribute to fallen hip hop legend Tupac Shakur by performing "Hail Mary."

 

 

"3 Peat"

 

 

"Mr Carter"

 

 


"Shoot Me Down"

 

 

"Miss Me"

"A Milli"

"Fireman"

"Hail Mary"


"Hustler Musik"

 

"I'm Single"

 

"How To Love/Lollipop"

 

"Nightmares Of The Bottom"

 

"6/7"

 

"Let The Beat Build"

 

"Money On My Mind"

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JumpOffTV invited Joe Budden to their discussion about who is signing to the Young Money roster next.

Low Key suggested that it could be Chris Brown.  Raqi Thunda thinks the camp is already big enough and they should give Tyga and Jae Millz some shine.

Joe Budden on the other hand seemed to suggest that everyone on the roster besides Drake and Nicki Minaj is overrated.

You can pick a bum off the street, make em say Young Money and he’s gonna be hot to all the f*cking sheep,” the Slaughterhouse MC said.

Low Key disagreed, saying that everyone Young Money has signed so far “has a bit of following.”

Buddens quickly shot back, “so Gudda Gudda has a following to you?” Before adding that he wished whoever the next signee is the best of luck.

Finally Joe was asked if he would sign to Young Money.

I would take anything into consideration, I’m not sure that I would do it. But I’d consider it maybe., depending on if the deal was outstanding,” Joe said.

Personally I think the camp is starting to get too big. After adding the super talented rapper Cory Gunz the focus should be on getting his project out as well as Lil Wayne's 'Tha Carter IV', plus Tyga's and Drake's sophomore discs. The idea that Chris Brown would sign with them seems far fetched. He's building huge momentum on his own and already has a solid label home with Jive.

What are your thoughts on Young money's current roster and possible additions? And was Budden dissing Gudda Gudda in your opinion?



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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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Video After The Jump With Lil Wayne, Drake and Nicki Minaj in your camp, it's easy to get over looked. But Jae Millz is doing a good job of making sure people know he's a top notch rapper in his own right. This latest video is promo for his upcoming mixtape, 'The Flood Never Ended' which drops November 2. Peep the J. Cuse produced, Wolph Creations directed clip below.

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When it comes to Jay-Z and Lil Wayne, there is no comparison if you ask Birdman. In a story reported by HipHopWired, the Cash Money CEO says Jay-Z takes a back seat to his "son" as both a rapper and in earning money. "I don't think he [Jay-Z] a number one emcee in no kinda way. Wayne the best he do the most and he make the most money," he said. Forbes recently ranked Jay-Z as hip hop's top earner with $63 million made, with Lil Wayne ranked fourth with an earned income of $20 million, Birdman disputes their figures. "I don't think no n*gga in the business make more money than us. How could you be the best if you don't make the best money, the most money and you don't do the most. Lyrically, come on man be for real man can't nobody f*ck with Wayne. And to me, if you number one and you ain't getting no money it don't mean nothing. Who's making the most money. That's number one to me. F*ck all that rap sh*t. Sh*t, y'all got cold rappers you never even heard and then you got n*ggas who really can't rap and making money. It's about who's making the most money to me. I don't give a f*ck about the rest of that sh*t." Still, after jabbing Jay-Z pretty hard, Baby wanted to make it known that there was no beef with Hov “No, no, [beef]. Nothing personal, they just asked me my opinion and that was my opinion. I think we do the most and make the most, so if you don't like it, that's on you. I can't see past Wayne, so I can't see Jay-Z." I don't know, that kind of sounded like steak to me.
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