Saturday 23rd October 2010 I will be at the concert fatas butter. On the Newcastle foreshore. I cant wait its gonna be awsome. Hip hop legend Ice Cube is gonna be the frontlining act together with Wolfmother, supported by an all-star cast of Australian and international rock, dance and hip hop acts. Its a strange combination but i cant wait. I have VIP tickets Woo Hoo!!!.I will post photos on my blog after the concert..
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Thursday, August 26, 2010
FATAS BUTTER
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Saturday 23rd October 2010 I will be at the concert fatas butter. On the Newcastle foreshore. I cant wait its gonna be awsome. Hip hop legend Ice Cube is gonna be the frontlining act together with Wolfmother, supported by an all-star cast of Australian and international rock, dance and hip hop acts. Its a strange combination but i cant wait. I have VIP tickets Woo Hoo!!!.I will post photos on my blog after the concert..
Saturday 23rd October 2010 I will be at the concert fatas butter. On the Newcastle foreshore. I cant wait its gonna be awsome. Hip hop legend Ice Cube is gonna be the frontlining act together with Wolfmother, supported by an all-star cast of Australian and international rock, dance and hip hop acts. Its a strange combination but i cant wait. I have VIP tickets Woo Hoo!!!.I will post photos on my blog after the concert..
Wednesday, August 25, 2010
Hip-Hop Feinz Eye Candy
Dannnnmmmm!!!!!!! Tahiry José,
Although she has broken up with Joe Budden she refuses to catch the short end of the break up sick. If you think her 15 minutes are up your dead wrong. she has a few requests. First, she wants you to check out her new calendar. Then peep her in Fat Joe and Young Jeezy’s “Ha Ha (Slow Down)” video, before logging on to tahiryonline.com. Oh, and she’d also like for you to cop Fever, the new energy drink she’s the spokeswoman for. But before any of that, Tahiry wants you to see what she gave XXL magazine. Now I dont know if its just gossip but now i hear word that shes dating Trey Songz. Anyways boys cop an eyefull of Tahiry from the August 2010 issue of XXL magazine need i say more................
you can visit Tahirys webpage below
Album Review:Uni5: The World's Enemy
Bonethugs-n-Harmonys new album Uni5 The Worlds Enemy Has been out for a few months now. This has given me plenty of time to have a good listen to it. From the moment you start this album you can instantly tell who it is. It is all 5 original members. Witch have been reunited After flesh's incarseration almost a decade ago. you could tell hes back.The album mixes classic bone with new age beats my favorite song is see me shine. The songs have shifted away from being as violent as earlier releases due to a few of the members religious beliefs. This however does not detract from the overall ferocity of the album.They haven't slowed down in the slightest and it is easy to get lost in the fast flow when Bizzy-bone raps his solo's
Uni5: The World's Enemy is the eighth studio album by Bone Thugs-n-Harmony released on May 4, 2010 on BTNH Worldwide with distribution via Warner Bros. Records
Here is a vidio clip from the album: See me shine Enjoy!!!!
XXL MAGAZINE CALLS NICKI MINAJ & DRAKE HIP HOPS REIGNING KING & QUEEN
Both have built a deafening buzz throughout the past year and change, with standout verses and chart topping singles under their respective belts. With fans clamoring for their highly anticipated debut albums, Drake and Nicki stand on the cusp of being crowned hip-hop’s new reigning king and queen.
Hip-hop’s new reigning king and queen? Don’t get us wrong, Nicki and Drake are both on their A-Game, but we’ll see about that “reigning king and queen” thing once those albums drop…
Feature Artist: Nicki Minaj (Is Nicki Minaj The Hottest New Female Talent????)We Think So
Name:Nicki Minaj.
Influences: Lil Wayne, Lauryn Hill.
Getting Into Music: "[I’ve been rapping for] a couple years, maybe three. I wasn’t really taking it seriously at first; I’ve maybe been taking seriously for like a year. Fendi kept telling me that he was gonna get it poppin’ like, 'You’re not even gonna be able to walk down Jamaica Avenue anymore,' and I was like, 'Yeah, right… nobody’s gonna care about me rapping,' but all of a sudden things started happening off the Come Up DVD and I was like, 'Well maybe I should be taking this seriously then.'”
Being Compared to Lil’ Kim and Foxy Brown: "You know it’s funny, I don’t think I sound like Kim or Foxy. I love them, but I don’t know why people keep saying that. I think being from New York, the swag probably has a lot to do with it. They were so strong and when they spoke, people listened; you never felt like they played the back and maybe in a way I draw inspiration from that. I may be a female but I have so much power in my words and my aura. I get that from New York. I don’t even think it’s just Foxy or Kim, New York girls are just more forward and we’re cocky."
On Potential Beef With Other Female Rappers: "I don’t worry about getting in beef because I personally feel that there’s no such thing as beefing on wax anymore. People make their own assessment. They’re gonna listen to my CD and any other girl’s CD and they’re gonna battle us whether we have beef or not. The beef thing is really overrated and as black females, we need to do better. It’s about being creative and cocky, yeah, but the beef thing is really unnecessary."
Plans For the Album: "I want to work with Polow and Swizz … those two are high on my list right now. I also want to do the Miseducation of Lauryn Hill type thing. I don’t think people get that vibe from me but if you hear my mixtape, there’s a few joints on there where I really tap into all the issues. I came from a broken home and my family was crazy dysfunctional, plus I came form the Reagan-era where every corner was crack. If I didn’t have a spiritual connection with God, I woulda been in streets going crazy. I talk about those things on my mixtape and I really want to tap into that on the album level."
Influences: Lil Wayne, Lauryn Hill.
Getting Into Music: "[I’ve been rapping for] a couple years, maybe three. I wasn’t really taking it seriously at first; I’ve maybe been taking seriously for like a year. Fendi kept telling me that he was gonna get it poppin’ like, 'You’re not even gonna be able to walk down Jamaica Avenue anymore,' and I was like, 'Yeah, right… nobody’s gonna care about me rapping,' but all of a sudden things started happening off the Come Up DVD and I was like, 'Well maybe I should be taking this seriously then.'”
Being Compared to Lil’ Kim and Foxy Brown: "You know it’s funny, I don’t think I sound like Kim or Foxy. I love them, but I don’t know why people keep saying that. I think being from New York, the swag probably has a lot to do with it. They were so strong and when they spoke, people listened; you never felt like they played the back and maybe in a way I draw inspiration from that. I may be a female but I have so much power in my words and my aura. I get that from New York. I don’t even think it’s just Foxy or Kim, New York girls are just more forward and we’re cocky."
On Potential Beef With Other Female Rappers: "I don’t worry about getting in beef because I personally feel that there’s no such thing as beefing on wax anymore. People make their own assessment. They’re gonna listen to my CD and any other girl’s CD and they’re gonna battle us whether we have beef or not. The beef thing is really overrated and as black females, we need to do better. It’s about being creative and cocky, yeah, but the beef thing is really unnecessary."
Plans For the Album: "I want to work with Polow and Swizz … those two are high on my list right now. I also want to do the Miseducation of Lauryn Hill type thing. I don’t think people get that vibe from me but if you hear my mixtape, there’s a few joints on there where I really tap into all the issues. I came from a broken home and my family was crazy dysfunctional, plus I came form the Reagan-era where every corner was crack. If I didn’t have a spiritual connection with God, I woulda been in streets going crazy. I talk about those things on my mixtape and I really want to tap into that on the album level."
Now Here Is Her New Vidio Clip Enjoy!!!!!!!
New HOT!!! Hip-Hop & Rap Songs August 2010
Hi guys here are some HOT new tunes in august.........
Trey Songz- Bottoms Up(Feat. Nicki Minaj)
Flo Rida- Club Can't Handle Me (feat. David Guetta)
Jay Sean- 2012 ft nicki minaj
Sean Kingston- Letting Go Ft. Nicki Minaj
Enrique Iglesias- Dirty Dancer (Feat. Usher)
Usher- Dj Got Us Fallin' In Love ft Pitbull
Mims- Move If You Wanna
Honorebel- My Girl (Main Ft Sean Kingston And Trina)
Big Boi- Shutterbugg (Remix) Ft. Rick Ross
Akon-Time Is Money (Feat. Big Meech & Rock City)
Yung Berg- My Kinda Girl ft. J Holiday
Waka Flocka Flame- No Hands (Feat. Roscoe Dash & Wale)
T.I.- Got Your Back (Feat. Keri Hilson)
Ludacris- I Know You Got A Man Feat. Flo Rida
Mike Posner- Cooler Than Me
Mike Posner- Drug Dealer Girl
Rick Ross- Blowin' Money Fast ( Ft. Styles.P)
K'naan- If Rap Gets Jealous
Eminem-Space Bound
B.o.B- The Kids ft Janelle Monae
Tech N9ne- O.G.
Bishop Lamont- Hallelujah ft xibit
Bone Thugs-N-Harmony- See Me Shine (ft. J Rush)
Bruno Mars- Somewhere In Brooklyn
Bun-B- Trillionaire (Ft. T-Pain)
Chiddy Bang- Truth (ft. Passion Pit)
Chris Brown & Tyga- Deuces
Diddy- Strobe Lights ft lil wayne
Drake- Up All Night (feat Nicki Minaj)
Trey Songz- Bottoms Up(Feat. Nicki Minaj)
Flo Rida- Club Can't Handle Me (feat. David Guetta)
Jay Sean- 2012 ft nicki minaj
Sean Kingston- Letting Go Ft. Nicki Minaj
Enrique Iglesias- Dirty Dancer (Feat. Usher)
Usher- Dj Got Us Fallin' In Love ft Pitbull
Mims- Move If You Wanna
Honorebel- My Girl (Main Ft Sean Kingston And Trina)
Big Boi- Shutterbugg (Remix) Ft. Rick Ross
Akon-Time Is Money (Feat. Big Meech & Rock City)
Yung Berg- My Kinda Girl ft. J Holiday
Waka Flocka Flame- No Hands (Feat. Roscoe Dash & Wale)
T.I.- Got Your Back (Feat. Keri Hilson)
Ludacris- I Know You Got A Man Feat. Flo Rida
Mike Posner- Cooler Than Me
Mike Posner- Drug Dealer Girl
Rick Ross- Blowin' Money Fast ( Ft. Styles.P)
K'naan- If Rap Gets Jealous
Eminem-Space Bound
B.o.B- The Kids ft Janelle Monae
Tech N9ne- O.G.
Bishop Lamont- Hallelujah ft xibit
Bone Thugs-N-Harmony- See Me Shine (ft. J Rush)
Bruno Mars- Somewhere In Brooklyn
Bun-B- Trillionaire (Ft. T-Pain)
Chiddy Bang- Truth (ft. Passion Pit)
Chris Brown & Tyga- Deuces
Diddy- Strobe Lights ft lil wayne
Drake- Up All Night (feat Nicki Minaj)
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