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We brought you deep into the mind of Freekey Zeekey In Part One of his interview with Major Moves DVD Here. Now we're going in for part two. You never know what you might here come out of Zeke's mouth so hold on.

The Former 1st Lady of Dipset, Jha Jha had a few not so nice things to say about Jim Jones recently, claimiming he's blackballed.her from the business.

"I'm not here to talk about her, I guess she felt that type of way, but that aint gonna make her no money. You gotta look at it, if they see me, Cam, Jim standing over here and Jha Jha over there. Which deal you think you gon go with?"

In situations like that, I always look at my man Dr Dre. The n*gga Suge took everything, Suge Debo'd this n*gga. He had like over $100 million or whatever Death Row had made. Dre aint make sh*t, Dre just dropped everything and bounced. No money, no nothing they aint even do sh*t, went back in the lab, picked Eminem up."


Money Joe Asked if Zeke had reached out to Max-B since he got knocked.

"I mean the years he got that's crazy, I mean I don't wish that on no man. But personally haven't [reached out] but I'm not gonna sit there and keep kicking the n*gga in the nuts. He said some sh*t and did some sh*t that I could never forgive him for cause Jim is my family. But it's things I wouldn't wanna see happen to the n*gga anyway because I know he wouldn't really do none of the sh*t he sayin, he was just talking out of anger."

Zeekey went on to call the beef with French Montana internet drama said and it aint making him any money so he's not interested in it.

There's a lot more to the interview so check it out below.

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Things are coming together nicely again for Cam'Ron.

The Dipset reunion is complete now that Cam and Dipset Capo have reconciled their differences. To make it official Cam, Juelz Santana and Jim released a new track titled "Salute" a couple of weeks ago.

Now according to AllHipHop, Killa is about to release a new album titled 'Gunz N' Butta'. The album will feature heavy contributions from Cam protege and fellow Harlem native Vado, who co-wrote the album.

"It’s our first album and I promise it’s so much of a classic,” Vado told AllHipHop. “It’s like all the Boss of all Bosses tapes put together. We hit y’all from all angles—we hit y’all from the streets, for the ladies, for the club… It’s five stars, man."

Expect a video real soon for the lead single, "Speaking In Tungs".

The album is set to drop August 31, followed by Vado's highly anticipated mixtape, 'Swine Flu.

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New music video From the PLK!

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No question, one of the hottest rappers repping New York right now is Vado. Straight out of Harlem, he talks about how he became affiliated with Cam'Ron and the origin of the slang "slime".

"When I was locked up, I'd tell a n*gga like what up slime? He like 'you a funny n*gga'. N*ggas know it's all love though. I been meaning to explain to the world what "slime" is. Slime stand for Street Life Intelligence and Money Is Everything, bottom line. So I say sliiiiime, slimettes, slime screw, slime commitee."

It seems as if Vado just emerged from out of nowhere. His buzz has picked up speed since getting down with Cam'Ron's U.N. But Vado explains that he was grinding way before that, putting in work with Young Money artist, Jae Millz.

"Shout out to Jae Millz, that's like my brother, my slime partner. You know, regular sh*t, we grew up together. So I came in with him, he was doing his thing. Automatically he came to me, he was on mad cyphers killin' it. We was battling n*ggas on that sh*t. So that was kinda like my breakthrough as far as showing people I could spit."

"As far as my association with U.N./Dipset, it's just a big round table. Cam definitely broght me out at Summer Jam, he didn't have to do that. That n*gga believe in me and that's one thing he know talent. He let me do me in the booth. He don't tell me how to rap, format, nothing, he just let me go off."

Be on the lookout for Vado's 'Slime Flu' mixtape coming soon.

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The Houston rap duo of Paul Wall aka 'The People's Champ' and Chamillionaire 'The Mixtape Messiah' have put in a long 11 year grind to reach the place they're at in their careers.

The two friends from high school formed the group, The Color Changin' Click and began to grow a large southern audience through their mixtapes and album 'Get Ya Mind Correct'.

The friendship soured at one point and the two parted ways only to come back together recently.

Paul and Cham sat down with Hard Knock TV and talked about coming up in the game, being a mixed race group

"Major labels would get excited about something like that [a mixed race rap group] cause they'd see some kind of gimmick," Cham says. "But that's what makes us authentic because it was more natural. A lot of people didn't even know Paul was white at first. They used to hear the freestyles and didn't know."

Paul said that a lot of people mistook him for being hispanic or Louisiana Creole in the beginning.

Like with any other group, Paul and Cham had to fight to get that initial respect.

"I think at the time [the beginning] maybe it might have been like there were a whole bunch of people already established and we were just the two new guys. So looking at us they were like 'what is this coming into this new situation?' Cham explains. "Then as time progressed we started to earn our respect."

Paul did remember one time when race was an issue early in their careers..

"We used to do a lot of shows in Pensacola, Roy Jones Jr [boxer] had a club, 'Star 69'. We were first coming up we did a show there, the show was sold out," Paul tells Hard Knock. "I went to the bar to get something to drink and I overheard someone next to me say 'when Paul Wall coming on stage?' And I just leaned over and said 'yeah wassup man I'm bout to go on in about 20 minutes. And he's looking at me like I was crazy. He was like 'why you talking to me?' 'Nah you just said Paul Wall and I'm Paul Wall' and he was just puzzled like 'nah nah'. Then later on after the show he came up and was just laughing and i said 'what's up?'. He said 'mam I'm just torn between two worlds cause I hate white people with a passion, I hate crackers, but you're my favorite rapper so I don't know if I should love you or hate you. Damn I just gotta love you cause I love your music'".

Paul Wall's new cd 'Heart Of A Champion' is in stores now so go cop that.

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Brooklyn's Joell Ortiz has linked up with Jim Jones and dropped visuals for their remix of Lloyd Banks smash hit "Beamer, Benz Or Bentley".

The Slaughterhouse MC cleverly flipped the song into the hilariously titled "Nissan, Honda, Chevy".

This was initially a solo freestyle by Joell before Jim Jones heard it and decided to hop on it.

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If you ever doubted Lloyd Banks surging popularity you might want to re-think your stance.

The G-Unit MC linked up with 730 Dips' Juelz Santana for what has quickly become the anthem for 2010 in "Beamer, Benz or Bentley".

Reminiscent of Lil Wayne's "A Millie", Jay Electronica's "Exhibit C" and Snoop Dogg's "I Wanna Rock". Rappers are hopping on the Benz instrumental giving it their own spin.

In one instance, Jim Jones even hops on a remix of a remix with Joel Ortiz's "Nissan, Honda, Chevy"

Check out the joints below and leave your comments on who you think killed it the best and who should have left it alone.


Serius Jones - Reefer, Pills & Henny


Joell Ortiz - Nissan Honda Chevy


Papoose - Keep The Ratchet With Me



Arlis Michaels - Beamer Benz Or Bentley Freestyle


Cassidy - Gucci Louis Fendi ft Jag


Trav - Beamer Benz Or Bentley Freestyle


DJ Delz - Ft Yukmouth, Dame Grease & Sheist Bubz - Kushi, Piff & Sour


Joe Budden & Royce Da 5'9"New York, Jersey Philly"[Wacka Flocka Flame & Benzino Diss]


Lloyd Banks ft Fabolous & Juelz Santana - Beamer Benz Or Bentley (REMIX)


Joell Ortiz ft Jim Jones - Nissan, Honda Chevy (Remix)



Maino - Trina, Kim Or Nicki


Red Cafe "Beamer, Benz Or Bentley" Freestyle


Make sure you download the original "Beamer, Benz or Bentley" with Lloyd Banks & Juelz Santana on iTunes Here

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After serving nine years in prison for busting off during the infamous shootout in Club New York where he was allegedly defending Diddy, then having Diddy turn his back on him during the trial, and then being deported to Belize upon being released last October, most of us were expecting Shyne to come out spitting nothing but hot fi-yah. Then earlier this month, “All My Life,” a collaboration featuring him that was slated for DJ Khaled’s upcoming album, Victory, dropped. Shyne-Po sounded sluggish, bored, and slightly Eli Porter-ish. Of course Khaled came to his senses, and left the subpar track off the final tracklisting.


Thank God for major labels! Karma is smiling the fuck down on Shyne as our homey Miss Info announced that he had signed a seven-figure deal with Def Jam. The crazy thing is this is the third allegedly million dollar contract Po has gotten. We can only speculate that the ink must have already been dry when “All My Life” came out, so Def Jam had no choice but to act like they were happy and excited about their newest addition. Then again, maybe it wouldn’t have made a difference because labels have always believed the hype and opened their wallets to prove it. Shyne won’t be the first or last rapper to rape a label, er, rob a label, er, not hold up his end of the bargain. Take a look at some of Rap’s biggest contractual fails over the years


Atrist: Shyne
Label/Year: Bad Boy 98/2000, Def Jam/2004
Payout: Rumored to be $1 million each
Bad Boy won a bidding war in 1998 for Shyne, a Brooklyn young buck being touted as “the next Biggie,” but his relations with the label soured two years later when Puff threw him under the bus and backed up… twice. After taking the fall, and the 10 years, in Diddy’s club shooting case, Shyne eventually severed all ties with the label but not before he saw his debut achieve platinum status. Staying true to the g-code while on the stand kept his street credibility en tact, and prompted a second bidding war over the imprisoned MC in 2004 (based mostly around speculation of early parole that year). Def Jam won and, despite Po’s attempts to get free failing miserably, released a miserable album of Frankensteined outtakes and literally phoned-in freestyles. Needless to say we totally get why they’d gamble another milli on him..



Artist: The Lox

Label/Year: Bad Boy/1999
Payout: $3 Million
The Lox had a fallout with Diddy and Bad Boy back in 1999 after they were only able to Harlem shake their shiny-suited asses to gold certification. Their original team, Ruff Ryders, who’d temporarily superceded Puff as the flavor of the month, ended up paying roughly $3 million to buy out their contract (but not their publishing—the three’re gonna have to pry that out of Puff’s cold dead hands!). Despite it’s more street sound, and Swizz laced beats, the LOX subsequent album failed to find the same success as their debut, and now 10 years later they’re resigning to Bad Boy. Let the LOX go… home.



Artist: Kool G Rap

Label/Year: Rawkus/2000
Payout: Rumored to be $1 million
Old heads and backpackers from sea to shining sea rejoiced when the Kool Genius of Rap was signed to the indie powerhouse Rawkus for a rumored $1 million. In an effort to dig themselves out of the hole, Rawkus put pressure on the pop hit-less legend to produce a pop hit. After years, and hundreds of thousands of dollars, of recording, both parties lost hope and The Giacana Story LP was was released in 2002 on Koch, where apparently the road to the riches ends



Artist: Mobb Deep

Label/Year: G-Unit/2005
Payout: undisclosed amount + 2 recoupable Porsches
Mobb Deep had a major bidding war after releasing their Free Agents mixtapes, and courting different labels. They were originally going to go with Interscope, but chose to sign with 50 and even got G Unit tattoos as a show of solidarity. Well, Blood Money didn’t do that great and fans didn’t seem to be feeling Hollywood Hav and Las Vegas P. Now P is in jail, Hav has been quiet, and 50 announced recently that Mobb Deep is no longer signed to G Unit. At least they still got those tattoos, though



Artist: Papoose

Label/Year: Jive/2006
Payout: $1.5 Million
After winning an ‘05 Justo Award for underground rapper of the year and landing a notable feature on Busta Rhymes’ “Touch It (Remix),” Jive signed him for $1.5 million. The deal turned out to be a ginormous disappointment, with Pap citing “creative differences” upon parting ways with the label in ’07. His debutNacirema Dream never surfaced, which we can’t understand being that we know lots of girls who want to hear songs about fitted hats and letters being slaughtered.



Artist: Nas

Label/Year: Def Jam/2006
Payout: $3 million
After Nas and Jay-Z squashed their beef, God’s Son walked into the lion’s den and signed with Jay-Z who was the president of Def Jam at the time. He didn’t do as well as expected, only selling gold with Hip Hop Is Dead and his Untitled albums. On top of that, most of that money he got is probably going towards those $44,000 alimony payments to his ex-wife Kelis. Ouch.



Artist: Jim Jones

Label/Year:Columbia/2007
Payout: rumored $1 mil
After almost going gold independently with Hustler’s P.O.M.E. (Product Of My Environment) on E1, and scoring a top 5 hit with “We Fly High,” Jones’ stock was at an all-time high. The rollout for his major label debut was augmented by an off-Broadway play, plenty of take-out from Philippe Chow’s, and declarations from Dame Dash that it was on par with Jay-Z’s Reasonable Doubt. Unfortunately Pray IV Reign barely sold 40,000 its first week. Now Capo is back at E1. We’re guessing his takeout comes in Styrofoam cartons now.



Artist: Mariah Carey

Label/Year: EMI Records/2001
Payout: $80 Million
Given that Mariah had sold a shitload of albums and was the biggest female artist at the time, it seemed like a good idea when EMI gave her a $20 million advance per album, a $6 million music-video production fund, and about $1.5 million to promote four singles. Then Carey went on TRL with an ice cream cart, did a strip-tease routine for Carson Daly, suffered a nervous breakdown, made a piece-of-shit movie, Glitter, and an accompanying soundtrack that flopped. EMI Records quickly came to its senses and bought out her contract for $24 million.


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Jon John tv caught up with Styles P. Juelz Santana and Lloyd Banks as they performed the new smash single Beamers Benz or Bently in NYC.



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Tracklist: 01. Cam’ron - Gangsta Grillz 2 Freestyle 02. Cam’ron And Vado - Stop It 5 03. Cam’ron - Let’s Talk About It (Feat. Jadakiss) 04. Cam’ron And Vado - Arab Muzik 05. Cam’ron And Vado - Caveman 06. Cam’ron - Cuffin’ (Feat. Gucci Mane) 07. Cam’ron - Get It (Feat. Mase) 08. Cam’ron And Vado - Ohh Baby 09. Cam’ron And Vado - Different Cloth 10. Vado - Talk To ‘em 11. Cam’ron And Vado - Cocaine 12. Vado - Go Hard (Feat. Cassidy) 13. Cam’ron And Vado - You The Baddest 14. Cam’ron And Vado - We Here Now 15. Cam’ron And Vado - Horror Story 16. Cam’ron - Stupid Wild (Feat. Gucci Mane) 17. Cam’ron - Lennox And 7th 18. Cam’ron And Vado - Professional 19. Cam’ron And Vado - We In This Thang 20. Cam’ron And Vado - Blockstars 21. Cam’ron And Vado - Harlem (Feat. Freeky Zekey) Download Here Follow Me @Twitter.com/ChasinMoPaper
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Tracklist: 01. Cam’ron And Iceman - Dipset West Intro 02. Hunnedstack - I’m A Diplomat 03. Cam’ron - Speaks On Dipset West 04. Begetz - My Life 3 05. Flyboyz - East To Da Westide Story 06. Gramz 4 Sale - Off Da Scale 07. Young Hustle - This Is Long Beach (Feat. Crooked I And Knoc’Turnal) 08. Begetz - Make Doe (Feat. Young Hustle And Hunnedstack) 09. Stone Starr - Floss Money (Feat. Rula Rah) 10. Lambogini - This Compton 11. Felony Fame - Murda For A Profit (Feat. Iceman And Hunnedstack) 12. Hunnedstack - Deadman Walk’n 2 13. Lambogini - You Know It’s Been Awhile (Feat. Young Hustle) 14. Gramz 4 Sale - Can’t Hate Us (Feat. Hunnedstack) 15. Begetz - Shake ‘Em Up (Feat. Spida Loc And Hell Rell) 16. Begetz - Put Me In The Zone 17. Flyboyz - Cant See Me 18. Begetz And Byrd Lady - Sugga Daddy 19. Rula Rah - Get Chedda (Feat. J-Classik) 20. Young Hustle - Young OG 21. Gramz 4 Sale - Show U Wat To Do (Feat. Charlie Clips) 22. Hunnedstack - 100 Rounds Download Here
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