According to a rumor reported by HHDX, Young Buck has attempted to kill himself.
Wow. Just, wow.
If this is true, my prayers are with him. And G-Unit for that matter.
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[Photo of Lil' Wayne from the performance that was taped last night]
We got word from some of our sources this is true. If you aint been around, this is the supposed 50 Cent diss. Be sure to watch the BET Hip Hop Awards this Wednesday at 8 pm to find out. We’ll keep you posted. EDIT:We were right.
BONUS:5 7 more tracks have leaked from The Carter III. Sorry, Wayne, we have to do it. Update, people are telling me these tracks are leaked from the Bad Azz Grasshopper project which is an experimental group Lil’ Wayne started, and are NOT off The Carter III.
Well… I highly doubt this shit is real. The beats do in fact bang like Dre beats, but after listening to the Doctors Advocate, who the fuck can tell anymore. Here it is anyway. 7 rumoured instrumentals that will be appearing on Detox, according to the dude that uploaded it. Only time will tell.
Don’t forget where you heard it first!
This is the original version of Hope, which should of been on the album, Unfortunately the label couldn’t clear the sample, I don’t know about you, but I’m about to switch the acapella with this, because its dope as hell. Don’t kill me if this really isn’t the original, because this is a rumor, but it sounds like its the original, after all it was Produced by Wyldfyer, who co-produced Black Republicans.
“After the tour, that’s basically it,” emcee Zaakir told Australian website News.com.au, “I don’t want to sit here and fake around with it - we’re not seeing eye-to-eye right now.”
Say it ain’t so J5, after 15 years, 2 classics, a let down and a leftover there leaving the game possibly (this is still just a damn near true rumor).
Seeing quotes like this…”People see us as a harmonizing, loving group,” said Zaakir, “but that’s far from the truth.” tells me otherwise unfortunately, Oh well it was a good run J5.
My homey FD from FDTV just got his YouTube account banned (as did we but thats aside from the point), featuring 50+ original video’s entiriely made by himself and his friends. He states some very good points and he has come to the conclusion that the people behind YouTube are racist. Read what he has to say about this here and spread the word.
Pharoahe Monch couldn’t leave rap alone anymore—the game needs him. Amen to that. With seven years in rap’s shadows behind him, the super-lyrical veteran has finally seen the light, convincingly reinventing himself and maintaining his essence. For the Organized Konfusion faithful, there’s a “Stray Bullet” sequel (“Gun Draws”) over Denaun Porter’s macabre strings and some truly apocalyptic production elsewhere from Monch himself. For those whose Pharoahe knowledge extends little past Diddy ghostwriting, his fine-tuned harmonies and even Gnarls Barkley-esque funk (“Body Baby”) work wonders. Despite a frustrating abundance of softcore accessibility, the eclectic and progressive Desire is still that next shit. Consider it Unoriginality: The Extinction Agenda.
1. Freedom Intro (Black Milk)
2. Free Bo (Mckensie)
3. Desire (Alchemist)
4. Push (Pharoahe Monch)
5. Let’s go (Black Milk)
6. Body Baby (Pharoahe Monch)
7. Hold On f/ Erykah Badu (Lee Stone)
8. Walk Alone (Denaun Porter)
9. Gun Draws (Denaun Porter)
10. Bar Tap (Black Milk)
11. So Good (Pharoahe Monch)
12. What It Is (Pharoahe Monch/Lee Stone)
13. Welcome To The Terrordome (Sean C)
A few screenshots show that Compton’s The Game will be in the new Def Jam video game. Artists like Big Boi, T.I., Young Jeezy, Jim Jones, Paul Wall, NaS, Lil’ Wayne, Kano, Anthony Anderson, Lil Jon, 50 Cent, possibly Eminem, and some others are rumoured to be making their first appearances in the Def Jam video game series. Can’t wait to have NaS throw 50 through the set of 106 and Park or some shit.
It is slated to be released on March 6th, 2007 and will be released on the XBOX 360 and PS3.
You can read more about it here or watch the trailer here.
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