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[09 Jul 2009 | Thursday]
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The Game Drops New Freestyle
"Nah we ain't come to play no games today," Game says in his mini-freestyle. "I'm with this ace of spades and I'ma tell you like this, it's what I got to say/And how I'm coming out today/F*ck Jay- Z ..This is a Black Wall Street party, f*ck Jay-Z. F*ck Jay-Z. F*ck Jay-Z. F*ck Jay-Z. F*ck Jay-Z! F*ck Jay-Z! Old a** n*gga. Old a** n*gga. Old a** n*gga. Old a*ss n*gga. Old a** n*gga. All this talk about autotune sh*t, somebody tell Hova to get off his honor's d*ck...F*ck Jay-Z! F*ck Jay-Z!"
WTF! After all that plane landing shit, you would think Game wouldn't beef with nobody anymore. .. This in response to Jay-Z's freestyle in Las Vegas:
"For what people be talking about all the time," Jay raps on-stage. "Are we talking about fiction or are we talking about fact/You talking about fiction, hold up, pardon my back/I'm talking about life and all I hear is/Oh yeah he's talking about cripe/I ain't talking about profit, I'm talking about pain/Talking about the city, talking about shame/I ain't talkin' about gossip, I ain't talkin' 'bout Game/I ain't talkin' about Jimmy, I ain't talkin' about Dame/I'm talkin' about real sh*t, this here is pain/Whatcha talkin' about, I don't know what y'all saying/Dudes keep talkin' about/'Hov take it back'/I'm doing better than before, why would I do that...People trying to re-write history let's talk about that/Dame made millions, even Jaz made some scraps/He could have made more but he ain't sign his contract." (YouTube)
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[08 Jul 2009 | Wednesday]
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Dame Dash Speaks on Jay-Z and his alleged attempt to destroy Chris Brown's career.
"Are you surprised [Jay would do that?]," Dame said in an interview. "Wasn't I his best friend? Did he do that to me? So he can't do that to Chris Brown? It's just a little bit more flagrant, but that's how he moves...I don't believe in publicly punishing people...At the time, maybe Chris Brown had some emotional things going on and somebody didn't teach him right. That's when you're supposed to nurture him and be like, 'Hey, that's not the way you do things.' You don't school him by punishing him, you school him by teaching him...He's taking money out his mouth. I'm sure Chris Brown is feeding a lot of people so I know a lot of people probably mad. You can't mess up other people's money, that's not fair and that's why I don't play those games. Like I ain't gonna call you out there, I'ma let people experience you. But then again, I'm not judging what anybody do, I'm saying what I would do."
.. Dame Dash Talks
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[08 Jul 2009 | Wednesday]
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Nas and Damian Marley discuss new collaboration.
"Right now, I'll tell you first, I'm working on an album with Damian Marley, and we tryin' to build some schools in Africa with this one, and trying to build empowerment," Nas said. "We're tryin' to show love and stuff with this album. So, the record's ... all about really the 'hood and Africa also as well. That's coming out real soon...Too early to tell the title or anything like that," he said. "Shout out to my man Jr. Gong, we getting it in right now."
Nas estimates it's about 90 percent done, Marley guesses a more conservative 75 percent, with songwriting contributions by Marley's brother Stephen and a guest feature by rapper K'Naan. "I just think it was me and Damian finding our way," Nas said about the project. "When you have two different artists working on a record when they're used to doing their own thing their own way, it's not as easy as people may think. We just flowed, and the next thing we looked up and there were so many songs done or so many songs started and worked on...we just decided to keep it going. It's not reggae. It's not rap. It's different sh*t for each of us...I know people are kind of like, 'What's happening? What's Nas doing? What's Damian doing? Is this really happening?' ... So just being out here on the road we get a good feel from people about this whole thing."
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[08 Jul 2009 | Wednesday]
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Who thinks they could actually top this man, in anything within the music industry? He stays on top of the game without trying and he doesn't have to embarrass or harrass another artist to do it. Not one of his songs brags about how much money he has and what he buys and when he talks about a woman, its a beautiful thing..even when he is denying her.- Please prove me wrong.. As we all know there is no comparison. I just can't help but to hope for someone to be almost as great as he is. The Greatest Entertainer, King Of The Charts and a person who loves humanity and does something about it. Michael Jackson will live on forever. His contribution to the world of music is epic. There is no doubt that Jackson will forever remain the King of Pop music. Three of his records have sold over 100,000 copies last week.Nielsen SoundScan's sales numbers won't be released until Wednesday (July 1) morning, but industry prognosticators indicate that three of Jackson's albums -- "Number Ones," "The Essential Michael Jackson" and "Thriller" -- each sold around 100,000 copies last week. The sales tracking week ended at the close of business on Sunday (June 28) night. To compare, Jackson's entire catalog of solo albums sold 10,000 in the week that ended June 21.
The aforementioned titles will also be the top three albums on Billboard's Top Pop Catalog chart, and Jackson may lock up anywhere between six to nine slots in tally's the top 10.

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[26 Jun 2009 | Friday]
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August 29 1958 - June 25, 2009
Hoodz Most Wanted remembers the king. Most of the R&B and Pop artists we see now got their swag from Michael Jackson. He contributed more than we can say to the entire world. His effect on us will never be forgotten. He had us moonwalking and made white socks and black shoes a statement. If you said you never tried to do the Thriller dance, I wouldn't believe you. His music and dancing revolutionized our culture today. You will live in our memories forever. Celebrate his life, his music and his impact on the world. -hmw
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[18 Jun 2009 | Thursday]
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[18 Jun 2009 | Thursday]
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[18 Jun 2009 | Thursday]
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THE 5th ANNUAL BROOKLYN HIP-HOP FESTIVAL TAKES PLACE JUNE 20TH 2009 12-8 PM EMPIRE FULTON FERRY STATE PARK DUMBO, BROOKLYN
Artists Full lineup Pharoahe Monch DJ Premier Styles P dead prez Smif N Wessun Grand Puba J Period Torae and Marco Polo Tiye Phoenix Keys N Krates Brown Bag All Stars DJ Parler DJ Misbehaviour Metermaids Special Guests: Chip Fu, Kel Spencer, Homeboy Sandman hosted by Ralph McDaniels Second Stage Donny Goines Nyle Eagle Nebula Brokn Englsh Children Of The Night hosted by Homeboy Sandman .. The Brooklyn Hip-Hop Festival 2009 will take place on June 18th, 19th and 20th. Events include a retrospective photo exhibit of the first four years, a kick off party, Family Day, The Main Day, and the Official After Party. This is a free event Family Day and Main Day are June 20th at Empire Fulton Ferry State Park, 1 Main Street, in DUMBO Brooklyn from 12p.m. - 8 p.m. ————– The official After Party will take place at Southpaw 125 Fifth Ave. in Park Slope, Brooklyn. Lineup TBA.
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[18 Jun 2009 | Thursday]
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Dogg Pound member Daz Dillinger has recorded a new song for Dillinger & Makaveli II (The Tribute Album) dissing Jermaine Durpi, Suge Knight and Alan Grumblatt.
The song, which is entitled "Fuck You Roll Call - JD, Suge Knight & Alan Grumblatt," appears on the street album, which was released in celebration of Tupac 's birthday. Dillinger's history with the three label heads - Dupri the founder of So So Def, Knight a co-founder of Death Row Records, and Grumblatt president of E1 (formerly Koch) Records - is well-documented, as he had music releases on all three labels.
The track is literally a roll call, with Dillinger saying, "I want to say a big 'fuck you' to Jermaine Dupri, Suge Knight, any other motherfuckers I've had business quarrels with...Alan Grumblatt from Koch, fat fucker."
Dillinger & Makaveli II is a group project by Daz and DJ Nik Bean, consisting of new raps over a collection of beats Tupac previously used.
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[18 Jun 2009 | Thursday]
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"Boom Boom Pow," the first single from three-time Grammy Award winning, multi-platinum Interscope recording artists The Black Eyed Peas, holds the #1 spot on Billboard's Hot 100 chart for nine consecutive weeks. Since its release nine weeks ago, "Boom Boom Pow" has sold over 2.4 million digital downloads.
The video for the second single, "I Gotta Feeling" directed by Ben Mor (will.i.am's "A New Day" and John Legend f/ Kanye "Used to Love You") premiered last week. "I Gotta Feeling" debuts this week on the Top 40 chart, one week before the official add date. The single is featured in the CBS summer-long on air promotional campaign for their new fall schedule.
"The E.N.D." is The Black Eyed Peas' first original new album since "Monkey Business" (released May 2005), with sales of over 4 million in the U.S. and worldwide sales of more than 9 million copies. "Monkey Business" generated Grammy Awards for "Don't Phunk With My Heart" and "My Humps."
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