Posted by ChasinDatPaper on September 25, 2014 at 7:18pm
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Dipset Capo Jim Jones is "Still Reppin Time." He brings his Vampire Life movement and GS9 together and he enlists Rowdy Rebel for this Automatik-produced heater. Check it out up top.
Ransom is gearing up to release his Presidential Volume 1 mixtape. Check out Duffle's new song off of the forthcoming project entitled "Now On" featuring Vado and Chinx. Produced by Street Runner. Download it here https://soundcloud.com/201ransom/now-on-feat-vado-and-chinx.
Follow Ransom, Vado, Chinx & Street Runner on Twitter and Instagram @201Ransom @ChinxMusic @VADO_MH @SRbeats
Killa Cam teams up with his girlfriend JuJu to release a new song entitled "Devil." This is off of the Dipset leader's forthcoming mixtape, 1st of the Month, dropping on May 1.
This came out of nowhere. DJ Envy premiered this track today on New York's 105.1. Not sure where it will end up, but a Juelz Santana mixtape would be nice.
Will he accept XXL's offer to be in the 2011 class? That's still undetermined - what's not up for debate is Vado's talent. With his witty wordplay and smooth delivery this kid is one to watch out for.
The Harlem, New York rapper drops new visuals for two songs off his debut 'Slime Flu' mixtape.
Posted by ChasinDatPaper on December 12, 2010 at 10:00am
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Auburn junior quarterback Cam Newton collected the 76th Heisman Trophy on Saturday night at the Best Buy Theater in Times Square.
And he expects to keep it.
Newton, who was ineligible for a day this year because of his father’s actions, was asked if he had any concern that he would have to return his Heisman, like 2005 winner Reggie Bush.
“Two letters for you, my friend,” Newton replied. “No.”
Newton won the 2010 Heisman in a landslide — earning 729 of the 926 first-place votes, the third-highest percentage in history. His percentage likely would have been much higher but he was omitted from 105 ballots, almost certainly in protest over his eligibility issue.
Boise State junior quarterback Kellen Moore finished fourth, a school record. Stanford sophomore quarterback Andrew Luck was second and Oregon sophomore running back LaMichael James was third.
“Certainly there was a favorite we saw coming,” Moore said.
Newton has dominated college football for weeks — on and off the field.
His dad, Cecil, was implicated by the NCAA in an attempted pay-for-play scheme that would have sent his son to Mississippi State. He didn’t attend the ceremony.
Newton overcame that black mark with mesmerizing play on the field. He has accounted for 49 touchdowns to carry the Tigers to the BCS National Championship Game.
“I feel like I’m in a dream and I haven’t woke up yet,” he said. “It’s a great award, a prestigious award.”
Newton scored 2,263 points, more than double Luck’s 1,079. James had 916 and Moore 635.
Moore earned 40 first-place votes — quadruple the number he received last year, when he finished seventh with 100 points. He was named on 44 percent of the ballots — voters ranked players first, second and third — and received the sixth-most points ever for a fourth-place finisher.
Not surprisingly, Moore received his most support in the West (135 points) and his least in Southeastern Conference country (81).
For Newton, it was just the opposite. He garnered more points in the South than the other three finalists combined.
The win was an emotional moment for Newton, who has stayed focused despite the swirling controversy. He choked up before delivering an ironic acceptance speech.
“My parents,” he said, “do a lot of things behind the scenes that go unnoticed.”
The Heisman vote
Finalist voting for the 2010 Heisman Trophy, with first-, second- and third-place votes and total points (voting on 3-2-1 basis):
1.Dipset Reunion 2.Intro 3.You Need People Like Me 4.Suicide (Skit) 5.Standing Ovation 6.I’m On That 7.I Luv That 8.Got It Made 9.Real Niggas Do Real Things 10.Kill It 11.TopGunnas On Da Rise 12.TopGunnas Rep That 13.The Evils 14.Street Life 15.Walking Kilo 16.Karate Kid 17.Dealer & The Jeweler 18.Spend It All 19.Thats My Hoe 20.Something 21.Fresh As I Can Be 22.It Aint Me 23.Round Table 24.Wood Up
Ruga Rell returns with more gunshot to your dome music.
Posted by ChasinDatPaper on September 27, 2010 at 8:00am
Video After The JumpSlime Flu season is almost upon us.
Initially slated to be a free mixtape, Vado's highly anticipated 'Slime Flu' is now being released by E1 Records. You may have to spend a few bucks to get it, but judging from the material Cam'ron's protege has been releasing to the streets, it will be well worth it.
GEOHVISION was on the scene to give us a behind the scene glimpse of Vado and Jae Millz's new 'Respect The Jux' video.
The song is inspired by the Frank Mathews novel of the same name, which is also being made into a feature film.
The 'Slime Flu' mixtape is dropping October 12.
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Posted by ChasinDatPaper on September 29, 2010 at 5:12pm
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Director Masar takes us on a hip hop trip through Harlem.
Artists like The Diplomats, Aaarabmuzik, McGruff, Sheist Bubz, 40 Cal, DukeDaGod and more are featured.
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Brian Pumper has picked up quite a few fans as he tries to make the transition from a porn actor to a rapper.
But the man who holds the distinction of breaking Montana Fishburne's back in her first filmed XXX scene might have a harder time convincing established rappers he can be taken seriously.
Juelz Santana, a member of The Diplomats just dissed pumper on Twitter, suggesting Brian kill himself for spitting what Juelz feels was a gay line in one of his rhymes.
"A! LMAO NO HOMO how u tell another n*gga "he ant packing no meet"super HOMO This B.pumper n*gga is outta control #killyaself f*cking weirdo"
Juelz is referring to a line Pumper says in his Jay-Z diss, "She Aint Statisfied"
I guess now, we find out in Brian is serious about this game and comes back with a diss of his own. But I honestly don't feel he like will diss Juelz, who unlike Jay-Z might take to the time to unleash a lyrical beating on B.Pumper.
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While Cam'ron says the Diplomats haven't yet found a label home for their reunion album, they're still working together and have almost 10 new songs in the can.
"It's a few people that's been getting at us, but the money's not really where we want it to be," Killa Cam told MTV News about label negotiations. "So we'd rather distribute it ourselves until somebody comes with the right amount of money. Jim is using the 'Salute' record as his single, so we'll build off of that. But basically, with the Diplomat thing, everybody is gonna do it, but we got obligations."
Cam'ron was also quick to point out that everyone is on speaking terms, but they all have records they're working on outside of the Dipset project as well.
"Jim got his album he definitely gotta turn in," he said. "[Me and Vado] got this Gunz and Butta thing. Juelz is putting his album together. Nobody wants to stop where they already have contracts and obligations, but we working too. We got eight, nine songs done."
Cam, Juelz, Freekey Zekey and Jim Jones recently released the song "Salute." Cam said Jones spearheaded their first song together in years.
"Jim's got a good work ethic too. His work ethic is crazy," Cam explained. "He's in the studio all the time. I'm in the studio. The producer AraabMuzik is signed to DukeDaGod. Araab went and took Jim some beats. I already had the beat [for 'Salute']. Jim said, 'Let's do something to this.' We got it done.
"It wasn't no big story behind it," Cam added. "He sent me the record, I did it. He went to Juelz's studio, I knocked it out. Jim comes by my crib where the studio at. We sit down for two, three hours, and we go in the basement and knock the songs out. I'm not gonna sit here and act like some spaceship landed or a boat docked. Jim comes by the house, we go in the basement, we smoke, do the song, that's it. We go back in another two, three days and do the same thing."
While there's no concrete date for the Diplomats album, Killa says his and Vado's LP Gunz and Butta should be out around September 28, with a mixtape from the two dropping first. On the album's cover, you see Cam and Vado dressed in suits, standing in a boardroom with the New York skyline behind them.
"At the end of the day, we just hanging on the block, so you see we dressed like whatever," Cam said of the Gunz and Butta cover. "When it's time to get corporate, we'll throw on that suit and tie and go to the penthouse, have a roundtable meeting. We know how to balance the beam. We know how to get street, but we know how to get cleaned up also. That's why we named the album Gunz and Butta, just to let you know: We know our balance."