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Infamous Mobb Deep member Nyce Da Future links up with Riot Squad's Cau2G$ and Militia's Cory Gunz to deliver a certified banger. Nyce has consistently made quality music over the last several years. Whether that be solo or collaborations with Mobb Deep, Mike Knox, Hot Rod or his own NBK Family. For more information on Nyce please check out his website NyceDaFuture.com. Download Here
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Video After The Jump The newest Coke Boys, T-Bird and Duly aka Skyy High Entertainment LLC join French Montana in this latest video directed by Mazi O. Be on the lookout for their new mixtape "Theater Seats" coming soon !! Follow Me @Twitter.com/ChasinMoPaper
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Videos After The Jump Benzino recently resurfaced, taking shots at Royce Da 5'9 and Slaughterhouse. In a video shot by the former owner of The Source he addressed the beef and at the end of the clip showed a firearm. Crooked I, 1/4 of the Slaughterhouse crew felt the need to get at Benzino to let him know he needs to either squash the bullsh*t or face the repercussions. In Crooked's words "We on the west coast we aint f*cking around, we not playing around. I'm doing this Slaughterhouse sh*t, that's what the f*ck i'm doing. N*gga if you respect me you gonna stop all that. If you don't it's gonna go where it's gotta go" People may remember Benzino's beef with Eminem from a few years back. This latest drama seems to be an attempt by Benzino to jump back in the limelight and irritate Em at the same time by attacking Royce & Slaughterhouse. It's no secret they are in negotiations to join Shady Records. Benzino Addressing Slaughterhouse, Raekwon & Royce Da 5'9 (Shows Gun At The End) Crooked I Addressing All Drama Related To Benzino Follow Me @Twitter.com/ChasinMoPaper
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With the close of the decade here, there is no shortage of “best of” lists reviewing top achievements throughout the pop culture landscape. But when it comes to most noteworthy music of the ‘00’s, one album that has been showing up on just about everyone’s list is 50 Cent’s 2003 debut Get Rich Or Die Tryin’. The seminal release, which has to date sold over 12 million copies worldwide, transformed the troubled Curtis Jackson, a former Queens, New York drug dealer and local mixtape favorite, into one of the biggest musical acts on the planet. Propelled by the hypnotic Dr. Dre-produced anthem “In da Club” and the backing of hip-hop’s paramount seller Eminem (50 was the first artist signed to Em’s Shady Records, which released the project jointly with Dre’s Aftermath Records), Get Rich represented more than just a commercial triumph. It was a cultural landmark that gave East Coast street rap a fresh platform, opening up a new world for the unlikely entertainment mogul. Looking back on the album, 50 Cent has a more personal attachment to Get Rich or Die Tryin’. “With Get Rich I had so much to prove on that album,” recalls the rapper who dropped his fourth studio album, Before I Self Destruct, in November. “Everything had to be perfect in my head. I wanted to make sure that everything I said captured my true feelings at that time. I just felt like it was God’s plan to be where I was at. My mind frame at that point was the music. Anything that would have come in my way at that point I would have removed it the best way I know how. The ‘hood teaches you to do it in a way that’s not sensible.” One of the aspects that made critics take note of 50 Cent was his surprising vulnerability, a trait that you would not normally associate with a combative, controversial artist who has been involved in high profile verbal sparring with everyone from Ja Rule, Jadakiss, and Game to Kanye West, Rick Ross, and most recently, Jay-Z. But 50 insist he was just keeping it real. “A lot of rappers don’t write about their fears or point out where they didn’t get the best of a situation,” he says. “So the first time I experimented with it was with songs like ‘Many Men.’ I’m telling folks that there is blood in my eyes and I can’t see. I’m hurt at that point. I’m vulnerable.” Yet, after Get Rich, 50 Cent’s life would never be the same as his success spun off a multi-million dollar label (G-Unit Records); a successful G-Unit clothing line; a major film (2005’s Get Rich or Die Tryin’); and a stable of platinum acts (a crew that included Game, Lloyd Banks, and Young Buck). But even as the commercial muscle has dramatically declined for 50 Cent, the spitter insists that he is still the same hungry kid who made the music world take notice. “That’s what people want from me…. to give them the real shit,” he says. “That’s a part of me. It’s necessary to have aggression to survive but that’s not all of me. There’s so much more.” Source: Vibe.com Follow Me @Twitter.com/ChasinMoPaper
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Square Off "Bed Rock" Freestyle [Download Link]

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Tracklist: 01. The Warm Up 02. Hustlers Flow 03. Yeah (Feat. Sheek Louch And Bully) 04. Throw It In The Bag 05. Came Too Far (Feat. Moxberg And Tony Sunshine) 06. Invasion (Feat. J.R. Reid And Jadakiss) [Prod. By Green Lantern] 07. Broken Safety (Feat. Raekwon And Jadakiss) 08. Pablo Doe (Feat. Uncle Murda And N.O.R.E.) 09. Run This Town (Feat. Sheek Louch And Bully) 10. Renegade 11. Want It Wit P 12. Dirty Game (Feat. Cormega And Prodigy) 13. We Can Do It (Feat. Joell Ortiz) 14. Super Ghost 15. WhoÆs Real (Remix) (Feat. Jadakiss, Swizz Beats, Eve, DMX, Sheek Louch, And Bully) 16. Keep Ya Vest (Feat. Snyp Life) 17. One More Step (Feat. Jadakiss) 18. Heard Of Us (Remix) (Feat.DJ Kay Slay, Sheek, Bully, Jadakiss, Bun B, Tony Yayo, Lloyd Banks, And Ray J) 19. Worthless (Feat. Bucky) 20. Machine Gun (Feat. Bully) 21. Bang Time (Feat. M.O.P.) 22. Fantastic Four Pt. 2 (Feat. DJ Clue, Nature, CamÆron, Jadakiss, Sheek Louch, And Fabolous) Download Here Follow Me @Twitter.com/ChasinMoPaper
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Tracklist: 01. Married To The Streets (Remix) (Feat. Mase And Akon) 02. Pyscho Groupie 03. Take It Over (Feat. Dame Grease) 04. Pop Bottles 05. Whatever Man 06. Shake The Game 07. I’m So Wavy (Feat. Max B, Hollywood Fergie, And Dyber) 08. Uh Huuh 09. That Come Back (Feat. Sky High) 10. The New Wave (Feat. Max B And Dame Grease) 11. Tonight (Feat. Max B) 12. I’m The One 13. When We Come Thru (Feat. Ransom) 14. Porno Star (Feat. Max B) 15. What Your Money Like (Feat. Max B) 16. Take You Home (Feat. Max B, Dame Grease, And Hollywood Fergie) 17. No, No, No (Feat. Max B) 18. Henny And My 44 19. Stick Up Boyz (Feat. Max B) 20. Lay Down 21. New York Minute (Remix) (Feat. Mase And Jadakiss) 22. All About My Money (Feat. Chinx Drugz) Download Here Follow Me @Twitter.com/ChasinMoPaper
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Cory Gunz "Cannon" (Official Music Video)

Video After The Jump The Youngest In Charge, Cory Gunz unleashes visuals for one the hottest tracks off of his "Heir To The Throne" mixtape. In this Pulp Fiction inspired video directed by John Columbo, Cory keeps his cool and keeps spitting while the restaurant he's in is getting jacked.
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Tracklist: 01. Special f. Voyce 02. Do What You Do 03. Money (rmx) f. Nickelus F 04. AMPM f. Nickelus F 05. City Is Mine (Extended) 06. Thrill Is Gone f. Voyce 07. Video Girl f. Voyce 08. Come Winter 09. A Scorpio’s Mind f. Nickelus F 10. S.T.R.E.S.S. f. Nickelus F 11. Try Harder 12. Do What You Do (rmx) f. Malice (Clipse) & Nickelus F [Bonus] Download Here
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Tracklist: 1. Intro 2. Betta Believe It (remix) (feat. Yo Gotti, Bun B & Trae) 3. They Scared 4. I Been Icy 5. Death Around The Corner 6. I Did U Wrong (featu. Lil Quick) 7. End Of Time (feat. Money Bags) 8. The 25th Hour (Interlude) 9. I Ain’t Mad At Cha 10. If I Could Change 11. Deep Off In Tha Club 12. Streetz Iz Mine 13. Be Careful 14. Fresh Cut 15. Fresh Out The Shower 16. Down Here 17. 5 Star (remix) 18. Bout It Bout It 19. Boosie Talks Jail Time (Interlude) 20. Late Night Flights 21. I Know (feat. Hurricane Chris) 22. Sippin All Night 23. She Goes So Hard 24. Limelight (feat. Hurricane Chris) 25. Boosie Talks Free at Last (Interlude) 26. Did Her Wrong 27. My Children 28. Missin You 29. Outro 30. Jungle Download Here
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Video After The Jump Royce Da 5'9, Joell Ortiz, Crooked I and Joe Budden collectively known as Slaughterhouse are back with a new video from their debut cd. Directed by John Columbo, "Microphone" has that throw back feel, when rappers had to spit lyrics and not make up funny dances to get on.
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