I couldn't agree with you more, I think that album was a classic, even though I think that word gets thrown around a bit much when it comes to quality hip hop albums. And that song was one of my favorites, he just went so hard on every one of 'em. But I had no clue Kanye produced it, I used to loove that song "I don't wanna make yo life no harder, I'm just doin' ma juuuub" boy KILLED that ish
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I couldn't agree with you more, I think that album was a classic, even though I think that word gets thrown around a bit much when it comes to quality hip hop albums. And that song was one of my favorites, he just went so hard on every one of 'em. But I had no clue Kanye produced it, I used to loove that song "I don't wanna make yo life no harder, I'm just doin' ma juuuub" boy KILLED that ishAlways looking for solid CF25 Dynasty owners, follow the link to get started >> PS5 P5 Dynasty Discord -
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The self-proclaimed “best rapper alive,” Lil’ Wayne, proved to be just that, when his last album Tha Carter III sold over 1 million copies in its first week. Now, the rap superstar looks shine on a different stage, as QD3 Entertainment preps a film biography on the life and career of Mr. Dwayne Michael Carter, Jr. titled, The Carter for 2009.
From the producers who delivered the Tupac Shakur documentary, Thug Angel, as well as the popular Beef DVD series, QD3 Entertainment in association with Young Money Entertainment, has announced plans to release the first-ever biography on the life and career of Weezy. Directed by filmmaker Adam Lough (The Upsetter, which chronicled the life and music of reggae producer Lee “Scratch” Perry), the film will explore the man, his family and the drive behind his fame.
"We at Young Money are thrilled to be working with QD3 on the production of The Carter,” noted Lil Wayne's manager Cortez Bryant in a statement. "As Weezy's manager and lifelong friend, I am excited to see Wayne's story documented with truth and sincerity. Not only is Wayne the hottest musician in the business, but his life story reads something like a Hollywood script enabling this film to break boundaries. And there is no doubt in Wayne's mind that this film will exceed any and all expectation. He's a f@#king rockstar!"
As the leading independent producer and aggregator of high quality urban content for multi-platform distribution, QD3 Entertainment Founder and CEO Quincy D. Jones III hopes the doc will serve as a vehicle to shed light on pre and post Hurricane Katrina New Orleans and offer insight from those who know Weezy best.
“In my career as a music/producer/film producer I’ve been blessed to have worked with some of the best artists of our time, including Tupac Shakur, LL Cool J, Queen Latifah, Ice Cube, and others,” Jones stated. “Lil’ Wayne is hands down the Tupac of this generation in that he is a true artist, a world class writer/performer, and he’s not afraid to push the envelop on any level which makes him a true original.
“QD3 Entertainment is thrilled that Lil’ Wayne and Young Money Entertainment has trusted our company to document his life,” he continued, “The fact that [Wayne] just sold over 1 million albums in the first week without any media ploys is a testament to the strength of his music and artistry. The goal is to go beyond a standard doc and create a theatrical product that will serve as the definitive documentation of Wayne’s life and career.”
The Carter is scheduled for release by Genius Products in 2009.
Source: SOHH.com
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Jay-Z- A Billie Video, Live from Paris
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Ron Artes....I mean The Game speaks out on 50 and Fight at Cousin's Funeral:
Calling into Power 98.3’s “The Nutz In The Morning” show, The Game responded to the story of a fight that ensued between him and his cousin Robert “Kirky” Kirkwood during a funeral ceremony last weekend. Also, he had a few words about 50 Cent’s current state of mind.
As reported earlier this week, The Game’s cousin filed a police report saying he was punched by the Compton rapper during a funeral this past weekend. Though not denying the statement, The Game felt it was necessary to tell his side of the story.
After his cousin passed away in the hospital, the planning of the funeral immediately followed. The Game states that he spoke with his mother and decided he would help out financially for the funeral even though he was hesitant because of their past greed. “I thought that paying for the casket and flowers was cool (A cost of around $14,000), but they rejected that because they wanted me to pay for the whole thing (which Game states was around $17,000).”
The Game then explained that his cousin “Kirky” (an alleged Crip and brother of the passing sister) had planned to start something with him at the funeral because of his “failure” to put up the full costs of the ceremony, after which the fight began. “He said, ‘man, you ain’t my mother ****in’ family,’ and pushed me. And my reaction was to do what I do, and do what anybody would do in that situation. And the whole family jumped in and it was just like a royal rumble. I had no idea that they was gonna go to the police and do all that, like come on man. You premeditated this whole thing and it was all money-motivated.”
Finishing the interview with an unexpected jab at 50 Cent, The Game gave a poignant reason as to why 50 continues to kick out members of G-Unit. “50 [Cent] is just an unhappy individual. And no matter how much money he gets, how much Vitamin water he drinks, how much steroids he takes, how much deodorant he sells, he’s ain’t never gonna be happy.” Before he signed off, The Game joked, “Yayo gonna stick it out with his boyfriend [50 Cent] forever.”
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Jim Jones Calls Kanye A Crybaby:
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Recently, Jim Jones checked it with "Live with Kendra G. and DJ Touchtone" on 100.3 THE BEAT in Philly and Jim Jones confirmed the fact that Kanye West was upset this past June when he closed the show at Hot 97 Summer Jam. Jim Jones said tell Kanye to eat his heart out! He said he heard Kanye was acting like a little girl but when Kanye was told that Jim Jones was still in the building he tried to retract his statements.
When Kendra G. asked him were they cool Jim Jones said, " Kanye is the one in the industry who throws tantrums and people become use to it and we don't take things he says to personal because he is like the “Revenge of the Nerds to me.” He is the one who wears full buttons ups Danny Terial style! I don't like tight jeans! I only like tight jeans on females and that comment is not just for Ye! It seems like jeans are getting tighter and sneakers are getting bigger!
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Detox to FINALLY come out...according to Snoop:
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"I can’t remember an album ever being more highly anticipated that Dr Dre’s ‘Detox.’ It has been the perpetual coming soon project for over 5 years and has been the source of countless rumors. Well now MTV.co.uk is reporting that the project might actually be in it’s final stages. According to Snoop Dogg, long time Dre colaborator
'That record is real it’s coming. You know me, I was starting to doubt it myself and then I went up in there and he played so much music for me it knocked my head off. I see what he got them waiting for, it’s on and poppin. He got records, he got heat.'
However the game has changed so much even since Dre 2001 (Chronic 2001.) At age 43, Dre faces his toughest test yet, appealing to an audience of youngsters who think that Lil Wayne invented rap, a major side effect of such a long hiatus. During his slumber, Hip Hop has become watered down to appeal to the greater masses and the introspective and layered magic that Dre weaves in the studio may become lost to a great degree on the new audience. Although more “seasoned” fans such as myself and most of the Nation may appreciate the project the truth is Hip Hop’s torch has been passed and she doens’t belong to us anymore. Our opinions unfortunately don’t hold the same weight they used to and thus I’m affraid for how Dre’s work will be accepted. Only time will tell."#RespectTheCultureComment
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Yea same here. I got Detox as 2nd on my list of CDs I'm waiting on the most.(1.Outkast Gangsta Grillz, 2. Detox, 3. Outkast follow up to Speakerboxx/Love Below.
That BWS Video in ur sig was like that. Ain't think nobody else on here really messed with them like that except me lol.#RespectTheCultureComment
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You ever listened to any of the You Know What It Is Mixtape Series?
I always thought Vol.4 from that series and the Stop Snitchin Stop Lyin mixtape were Game's best mixtapes.#RespectTheCultureComment
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Eh Vol. 4 was so so imo. I like BWS Journal vol. 1 because most of the talent on it tore it up. But i do like Stop Snitchin', Stop Lyin', Journal vol. 1 tops it though. Ya Boy was a beast on BWS Journal.
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Bishop Lamont just released his single off his debut album. "Grow Up" produced by Dr. Dre. Really feeling this track, cant wait for his album.
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