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Countless artists entertain audiences at concerts by bringing someone from the crowd on stage to dance with, sing to or hug.
Drake does it just a bit different. He brings pretty females on stage and breaks their hearts by not kissing them, lol.
Drizzy brought a young lady to the stage at his Ottawa concert Friday (July 16). After a lot of hand waving and gesturing the Young Money mc bent down to kiss the obviously star struck fan on the lips only to jerk his head away at the last moment.
The girl looked pretty confused and a little embarrassed as Drake dismissed her back to her seat. But from what I've read she was only 16 years old and it's obvious Drake knew that.
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Bangledesh is not on the best of terms right now with Young Money as he is suing Lil Wayne for $500,000 for failure to pay him for production of "A Millie".
He recently told Vibe, "I don’t really give a f*ck about [Wayne]. I can't give a f*ck about somebody that don’t give a f*ck about my situation, I have kids. In the hood, people get killed for ten dollars. I couldn’t imagine owing someone hundreds of thousands of dollars and just walking around in front of them. I'm so confident in myself, that I don’t need Lil Wayne. There's gonna be so many opportunities. I can create a Lil Wayne."
There is no denying though, that the beat is incredible and was one of the hottest songs off of Wayne's album 'The Carter III".
Bangledesh talks to VladTV about how he got the beat into Weezy's hands.
"Basically the connection was my friend that I went to high school with, Shanell. She's actually in Young Money now. She just knew Wayne and "A Millie" was a beat that I always wanted to play for Wayne. I had a lot of opportunities to sell it, but I always hold my beats until I want the person to hear it. Until they hear it, I can't do nothing else with it. So I had an opportunity to play it for him and he went in on it immediately, freestyle. He'll freestyle and just perfect it, listening back to it, like not writing."
Bang said in his opinion Cory Gunz spit the dopest verse out of any of the countless remixes to the song.
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What clown said hip hip was dead? You can't kill an art form that's driven from the energy and love that's put into it by both the artists and the fans,
No doubt there are going to be times fads pass through hip hop like mohawks and skinny jeans, but at the end of the day talented spittas and producers will bring back that real sh*t.
I typed all that just to publicly admit I've been sleeping on J.Cole. You know, he was Jay-Z's 1st on Roc Nation artist, blah blah. It kind of went in one ear and out of the other.
But I've recently realized the error of my ways. The man is the truth and a big part a rap's future.
On Friday (July 16) Cole came to Philadelphia as part of the Heineken Inspire tour. The show also featured legendary turntable King Jazzy Jeff and R&B songstress Marshia Ambrosius.
Cole did his thing and paid respect to Philly by bringing out Freeway for a couple songs.
It was very interesting hearing and see the old Roc-A-Fella on the same stage with Jay-Z's new Roc Nation MC.
We get to see J.Cole perform "Last Call" before he brings Freeway out to perform "Roc The Mic" and "Who We Are"
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Rapper DRAKE has shown off his generous side - the kind-hearted star has donated $25,000 (£16,600) to help build a learning centre in Jamaica.
The Best I Ever Had hitmaker has teamed up with dancehall artist Mavado to aid the construction of a new unit in the Cassava Piece community.
Drake explains that he was moved to offer up the cash after shooting the video for single Find Your Love in the Caribbean country earlier this year (10).
He tells The Jamaica Star newspaper, "I had a great time when I was in Jamaica and the people of Cassava Piece showed me a lot of love. I just wanted to show back some love by helping out with Mavado's project on the Gullyside.
"It's a very positive move and something I am very happy to be a part of. Education is the key to life so to be able to assist in that process is very fulfilling."
Source: ContactMusic
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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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Drake's highly anticipated debut album leaked in full earlier this week. Various songs had already made their way to the net so the Young Money camp had to see this coming.
Unfortunately, album leaks have become the norm these days. The best an artist can hope for is a leak two weeks or less before it's release date. So in this case consider Drizzy lucky as the album is scheduled to hit store shelves June 15.
Drake took the news in stride and took to Twitter to let fans know he's not sweating it too much.
The album has features Swizz Beatz, T.I., Alicia Keys, Jay-Z, Nicki Minaj and Lil Wayne.
As always we encourage fans to support the artists and reward their hard work by buying their music through retail outlets.
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Philadelphia rapper Freeway, known for his unique flow and association with Jay-Z, sat down with Hard Knock TV to talk about what he's been up to recently.
With a new label situation at Rhyme Sayers, Freezer compares being there to his days at Roc-A-Fella Records.
"At the Roc, just like Rhyme Sayers we had creative control of our project. Both of my albums at Roc-A-Fella I just went in did what I did and turned the albums in, it's the same way with Rhyme Sayers. Towards the end of my career with Roc-a-Fella when everything was falling apart. The attention shifted from us [the artists] to what was going on with Jay and Dame and all that. And they wasn't concentrating on our projects as much as they should have."
Freeway has watched as the Roc dynasty crumbled. Being a part of State Property with Beanie Sigel, Peedi Crakk, Young Gunz and Oschino & Sparks has put Freezer in an uneasy position.
For the most part he's been quiet and not taken sides as Beanie has taken his beef with Jay-Z public, but he understands the situation.
"Sh*t is f*cked up man, me being a part of it I just wish sh*t was how it was. I know Jay love Beans, I know Beans love Jay. Communication is the key, if you don't know what's on that man's mind and you aint talked to him in months you liable to think anything."
As bad as things seem now, Freeway wouldn't rule out a Roc reunion.
"If Jay and Nas can do some sh*t together. Communication is the key, if we can communicate now maybe we can get it done, If not f*ck it."
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Bun B has been friends with Lil Wayne since he was a teenager. The Houston legend said having Wayne out of the music game for a year will be a greater loss than people are realizing.
"I feel bad, because I don't think anything like this has happened in music since Elvis got drafted into the Army," Bun B said. " ... Let's just keep it real: Lil' Wayne is not just the biggest rapper, Lil Wayne is the biggest pop star right now. Maybe Susan Boyle is on his level. But when you talk about music, nine times out of 10, Lil Wayne's name is gonna come into the conversation. I feel bad for any brother or any sister that's gotta go to jail. I feel especially bad for a person like Lil Wayne who's really riding the wave right now. But he don't have a lot of time. He's doing it on the Island. As wild and as ill as the Island is, I think at the same time, he'll be all right. When you in that state jail and you dealing with those lifers, you got a lot of other issues at hand."
While in jail, Wayne should just focus on serving his time productively and not worry about fellow inmates, Bun said. , Wayne should just focus on serving his time productively and not worry about fellow inmates, Bun said.
"I don't think it will be smart for him to go to general population," he said. "A person like Lil Wayne doesn't have to prove anything to anybody in general population exposing themselves to that yard. It's not about being real. It's too many people who have way too much to gain, and [there is] so much he could lose by trying to prove something. ... That's nota good look. ... It's a little bit different when a person like Lil Wayne goes to jail. All we can do is pray for him. Pray for his spirit."
Bun, who championed his late musical brother Pimp C years ago when Pimp was in prison, said he admires the attitude Wayne's musical family has in this tough time.
"I just left Miami. People [were] trying to keep their heads up and sprits up while the young man was around, but they are hurting," Bun said. "One thing I noticed from the Young Money camp is that they're not being down because of their careers and they're worried about a co-sign. They are worried about a friend. That's what I see from Drake, Nicki, Stunna. ... These people are concerned about a friend going to prison."
Source: MTV
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This Week's Main Pick
Street King: Tyga
Holding It Down For: Young Money
Mixtape: Black Thoughts
Real Spit: This tape has nothing to do with the Legendary Roots Crew's lead MC — it's all about Young Money's West Coast rebel Tyga.
"Basically, I named the mixtape Black Thoughts because when you think of the word 'black,' you think of great, confidence, individuality. I feel like the music is solid. I'm a solid individual. The music is solid. We put 'thoughts' behind it because basically all the music is things I think about, things people think about doing, things I've thought about doing or I've done. I put it all together and made Black Thoughts."
Cory Gunz is expanding his Militia Gang empire.
The newest edition to the team is Bronx rapper Young Hash. He has a new mixtape about to hit the streets titled "Str8 Drop Vs The Whip".
This joint "Pleasure and Pain" is the jumpoff for that.
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Slim, Trips and Nick Gleamz better known as Square Off are repping Harlem to the fullest.
The Cory Gunz associates are in full time grind mode as they prepare their new mixtape 'Last Of A Dying Breed'
Peeps the visuals from their latest freestyle "More Milli"
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