I want to say you have to move away from your past and move on with your future.
I want to say that if you try hard enough then you will get what you want and I am doing that now and I almost fully got what i want it will just take a little more time.
Continuing his #TricksOrBeats October Weekly Music Series, Chicago representer Filthy Rich drops "What Size Are Those?". Be on the look out for a string of new music as well as an early 2016 release titled "Reservoir Dog". Follow @RealFilthyRich On Twitter & @FilthyRich312
Deejay A.n.t. Drops His First Official Single Ft PnB Rock x Santos x Reese Rel - She So Bad. Give it a listen and download up top. Let us know what you think in the comment section below.
Dipset Capo Jim Jones continues to bang out new music and visuals. He follows up his "Still Repping Time" music video with "What the Fuck You Mean" featuring Ball Greezy, YD, Zoey Dollaz and Killa Wattz. Produced by Lucci Bagz.
Directed by Soto Jose
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New Music: Popoff - "What You Want" (Prod. by V Don) single not on upcoming LP
Popoff - C&G (Curse & The Gift) Pt. 2 coming soon, features and original production by: Beat Butcha, V Don, Gotti Gator, Big Twins (of Infamous Mobb), Planet Asia, Krondon, and more.
Kid Cudi is already out promoting his upcoming album, Indicud. Yesterday the G.O.O.D. Music artist made an appearance on Jimmy Kimmel Live to perform the songs "Immortal," "Just what I Am" and an a cappela version of "Mad Solar."
Posted by ChasinDatPaper on February 16, 2012 at 11:30am
Redman tackles a classic in Eminem's"I Just Don't Give A F*ck" to freestyle over. Mr. Noble is is prepping the release of Muddy Waters 2. Hopefully he'll keep blessing us with freestyles or even better a mixtape while we wait.
Lil Kim was a guest on Bravo's "Watch What Happens Live" Wednesday (February 15) and the Queen Bee had quite a lot to say about her arch nemesis Nicki Minaj.
When asked who she thought was the most overrated artist at this moment, Kim didn't say Nicki's name directly but made sure you knew who she was referring to by doing an impersonation of the "In Living Color" character Fire Marshall Bill.
Kim also had disparaging remarks to say about Nicki's song "Stupid Hoe," a track that a lot of people perceived as a Kim diss.
"I'm pretty sure I feel the same was everybody else feels right about now," Kim said. "If you have to make a song called 'Stupid Hoe' you must be the stupid hoe."
An unfinished version of this song featuring Gudda Gudda leaked last year. The good folks over at The Sermon's Domain managed to get the official version sans Gudda.
Posted by ChasinDatPaper on September 10, 2009 at 7:06am
HipHopWired Reports
“You want me to personally point out some wack niggas?”
Jaz-O was featured on Street Disciplez Radio where he was given the opportunity to speak on the status of Hip-Hop and take aim at certain artists that may be deemed as being hot and believe to a certain degree that they are in fact, but are far from it in actuality.
“One thing I have to say is a lot of these, and what makes them wack, is the first thing. There's certain lines that you don't cross.”
The first rapper on the chopping block would be none other than the new mixtape king Lil Wayne. In regards to his lyrics, rumors have been aired out for years that artists such as Gillie the Kid were responsible for young Carter's rise to fame. Recently there has been speculation that Drake has been writing for Weezy.
“Lil Wayne has a gang of writers…Everybody likes him. I would like him too if I listened to mainstream radio all the time because that's all that they play. The people that you talk to and say that he's not wack don't even realize that they've been hypnotized into liking him because when they weren't playing him a lot and had the same backing and money behind, they weren't liking him. They were saying he was garbage. Honestly, I think that he put out better material when they said that he was wack.”
Ludacris is another that was put in front of the firing squad, but there were no harsh words for anything that the Southern rapper has said. He did, however, make reference to him allowing Jay to lay a verse for the track “I Do It For Hip Hop” off Theater of the Mind where the rapper took a jab at Jaz.
“I don't appreciate Luda for even letting somebody do that. I wouldn't let somebody do that on my song because somebody might take it the wrong way and affiliate me with your statements and make it like I'm with what you're saying.”
Of course no interview with Jaz would be complete if he didn't throw the required shot at Jay-Z.
“Jay-Z fell off the cliff. I don't know what happened to him”
It almost feels as though Jay-Z continues to bring Jaz into relevance as he continues to throw him jabs. With another jab on the intro to The Blueprint III, one can only imagine how much more publicity his former friend will get now. Recently he linked up with The Game in order to create the track “Gangta's Ride” where they unleash a lyrical assault on Hov.
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