Hip-Hop | HIP-HOP | Akon, Ludacris, Rock City, Ne-Yo, YG, and Justin Timberlake
Posted by BIGLIFE on January 2, 2011
The vid above shows Lil Wayne punching Lil Chukee in the face which probably wasn’t the smartest thing to do live on TV. Yet, Wayne tweeted “No, I’m not getting rid of chuckee I didn’t punch him for real I just play too dam much but ya luv it”. Not sure if I believe him… FNT nation, where do you stand on this one? Sound off in the comments or chatbox.
Future radio BANGER. Sounds like he sampled a part of the Blade Theme Song, I’m digging it.
DOWNLOAD: Akon – Drop Drown (Feat. Ludacris) — FILTHY
Gmoney called Rock City like Warren Buffet calls stocks. Heres another hit from these islanders.
DOWNLOAD: Rock City – Please Don’t Go
DOWNLOAD: Ne-Yo – Lonely Again (Prod By Stargate) (Tags)
DOWNLOAD: YG – Say Stop feat G Austin
DOWNLOAD: Justin Timberlake – Take You Down (Prod By The Neptunes)
Hip-Hop | HIP-HOP | Wayne, Em, Ross, and More
Posted by GMONEY on December 19, 2010
I always love to watch Eminem and Wayne perform back to back. At the Grammys back in February I thought that Eminem stole the show hands down during his part of “Drop the World” (Hit “more” for that video). He definitely continues his reign here.
I have been trying to decide whether to post this for a while, but it has grown on me, so I figure other fans of the Bawse won’t want to miss it.
Rick Ross – 9 Piece (Feat. T.I.)
Hip-Hop | HIP-HOP | UPDATE
Posted by Juicebox on December 18, 2010
Just another reason why Lil’ Wayne is better than your favorite rapper…
T-pain goes soo hard
DOWNLOAD: T-Pain ft K-Boy The Prince – Motivation
Great flow, you might recognize his name from Entourage season 2
DOWNLOAD: Saigon – It’s Cold
DOWNLOAD: Chingy – Up and Down
Hot r&b, K-Young’s about to do big things
DOWNLOAD: K-Young – Half On a Baby
BONUS
Hard track (it’s in jewcebox’s top 25 most played on iTunes so you know its a must dl)
DOWNLOAD: Saigon & Statik Selektah – Spit
Hip-Hop, RnB | HIP-HOP | Diddy Dirty Money ft Wiz Khalifa & Chris Brown & Seven of a Rich Girl
Posted by Juicebox on December 7, 2010
Although J. Cole’s version of this track was a classic, Sean Garret was replaced by Chris Brown (thankfully) and Wiz picked up one of the verses. This is a huge step for Wiz Khalifa; being featured on a track with Diddy…The track is on Diddy’s latest album “Last Train to Paris“, which features Lil Wayne, Usher, and Drake to name a few…buy it hereon iTunes.
Diddy & Dirty Money ft Wiz Khalifa & Chris Brown & Seven of a Rich Girl – — (4.5 stars)
Hip-Hop | Lil Wayne- Do It Again
Posted by Juicebox on November 7, 2010
Do you know why this sounds good? Because it’s being recorded by a sober Wayne. (Yes, this track was created during the time of the Carter III. Although I know he wasn’t “sober” during the album creating process, it’s clear that he was sober on this individual song. Just listen to his voice.) I know everyone is going to say, but “A”… All his creativity comes from drinking that horrendous cough syrup. False. It’s a new day for Wayne. If you’ve done some light reading like I have, you’ll know that Wayne can’t drink any alcoholic substances for the next three years under the terms of his probation.
Here’s what I expect to happen in the coming months. Either Wayne will be able to fight his demons, clean house at “Young Money”, and sober up, or he’ll fall back into his old ways and rot away in jail for a few more years. Although I expect the latter to happen, I don’t actively wish it on him. Which brings me to another point.
What’s up with everyone saying “Welcome Home Weezy”? Do you really think he reads your Facebook status update or your blog? We’re talking about Lil Wayne. We’re talking about someone who can’t even cut their own steak because they’re so lazy focused on music. I doubt he’s even capable of surfing the internet.
My point is, why are we actively glorifying someone who is a convicted felon? Why do we act like him coming home is a bigger deal than all the important political and social issues that are going on in the world right now? I don’t know about you, but I wouldn’t want to be friends with Lil Wayne. Who wants to be associated with someone who commits crimes and was a former addict? Maybe I’ve missed the boat, but that’s just how I see it.
Bottom line, we shouldn’t be putting these “artists” on a pedestal. They’re people just like you and I (minus the criminal record) that happen to have a knack for making music. The only reason they’re in the position that they’re in is because of fans. So next time you exalt an artist to “god-like” status, and think about welcoming them home like you would a personal friend, ask yourself whether or not they’re worthy of your admiration and attention.
Hip-Hop | Hip Hop Update
Posted by Juicebox on October 25, 2010
If you watched the “Carter” documentary, you know that people have been waiting on this track below for quite some time.
Lil Wayne – 30 Minutes to New Orleans
This will be making the album as a bonus track. Thoughts?
Kanye West- Never See Me Again
This if for all the “Barbies” out there.
Nicki Minaj- Blow Your Mind
If you watched Kanye’s masterpiece, they may sound familiar. I wish I could play the MPC and then have a beautiful bird woman dance at the same time.
Kanye West- Power (Remix)
This is the long awaited final mastered version.
Kid Cudi- Mr. Rager (Mastered)
From their upcoming album, “Nothing”. In other news, T.I. will not be charged in his recent drug arrest although it violated the terms of his probation.
N.E.R.D. ft. T.I.- Party People
Albums | Kanye West ft. Pusha T- Runaway (Radio Edit)
Posted by Juicebox on September 23, 2010
It includes the effects Kanye added live at the VMA’s. I added some new Wayne with minor tags as well. I’m sure we’ll be getting an abundance of Wayne once he gets released from the big house. Quality > Quantity. That’s just me though.
Kanye West ft. Pusha T (Radio Edit)
Lil Wayne ft. Young Money- YM Salute