Best News I Heard All Day: The Beginning of the END

22 01 2009

Lupe Fiasco Announces Album Release Date

Lupe made the announcement at an Autralia concert that the first of the three disk LupEND series will be out this June! That’s right, the Everywhere disk will drop in less than 6 months. I’m assuming a first single will be here in a couple of months. Keep your ears open!

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Dope or Nope 1/20 – Our President is Black!

21 01 2009

Young Jeezy feat. Jay-z – My President (DC Mix)


Congrats and big up’s to the 44th Prez Barack Obama. The Jiggaman hops on the ode to Barack off of Young Jeezy’s political effort The Recession. The impressive verse Jay delivered hit the net yesterday in live video format, but the official song is here!
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It’s Official! Barack Obama Inaguartion Videos!

21 01 2009


On this historical day, Barack Obama officially becomes the 44th president of the United States. If you were working hard like myself and missed the Inauguration videos, I’m posting them up for you. Hit up the full story to peep the great speeches by President Obama and let’s get ready for change! We did it!
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Polls is Talkin’: NextUp – Drake

19 01 2009


On my latest poll I asked Hip Hop AD readers who’s they feel is the next best thing. While the results were all close, Canadian MC Drake was the winner. You may have seen him on the hit high school show Degrassi where he plays the crippled ball player Jimmy. He has now ventured into music being a new rapper/singer signed to Interscope under the name Drake. He is also apart of Lil’ Wayne’s entourage Young Money. Being affiliated with Young Money granted Drake numerous Wayne collabo’s and he is rumored to produce Drake’s debut album Thank Me Later. Drake being signed to Interscope, radio-friendly joints, and his Lil Wayne affiliation gives him the potential to be the next big thing.
Peep the full story to get Drake’s latest mixtape and peep the rest of the poll results.
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Mixtape Madness: The Best of the Hamiltonization Process

19 01 2009

DJ Skee & Charles Hamilton – The Best of the Hamiltonization Process


Still sleepin’ on Charles Hamilton? Dj Skee brings you the best of the Hamiltonization Process. The Hamiltonization Process was a series of 8 mixtapes and DJ Skee is blessing you with the best of this series. Charles Hamilton’s latest single “Brooklyn Girls” also appears on this Best Of mixtape. If you missed any of the Hamiltonization Process, click here to get the mixtapes. Otherwise, hit up the full story for the link, back cover and tracklisting.
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What’s Beef: Joe Budden Vs. Saigon

19 01 2009


Only three weeks into 2009, diss tracks have been all over the net. First, 50 sounds off on Lil’ Wayne’s “Lousianimal” which he Weezy subliminally took shots at him. He also throws in Kanye and Oprah into the same diss track titled “Play This on the Radio”.
But one of the more blatant feuds is the Joe Budden and Saigon beef. Instead of dissing in a subliminal fashion like many other MC’s do, Joe Budden not only name drops in the diss track, but even puts Saigon’s name in the title. Saigon then responds getting personal with Joey, calling his son gay and his girl a jumpoff. Let’s recap the history of the beef to cause Sai to spaz like that, and give the diss tracks a listen.
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Dope or Nope 1/19: Unreleased Nas (Produced by Kanye)

19 01 2009

Nas – The World (Produced by Kanye West)

What’s iller than a storytelling track by Nas meshed with soulful Kanye West production? I’m not sure what album this was supposed to appear on, but it’s nice. Nas and Kanye should consider doing a project together. “We Major”, “Still Dreaming”, and “Let There Be Light” are all great tracks and a full album would be crazy!





Girls, Girls, Girls: Chick of the Week 1/19 – Naturi Naughton

19 01 2009


Pardon the absence of last weeks CotW entry, I’ve been crazy busy in and out the office. This weeks Chick of the Week is Naturi Naughton. If you’ve seen Notorious over the weekend, you know exactly why I’m posting this. In Naturi’s 3LW days, I overlooked her, but her portrayal of Lil’ Kim brought my attention to her and boosted her sex appeal. Of course that was the roles intent being Lil’ Kim was a sex symbol of that era, Naturi did her thing being the film’s eye candy. Hit up the full story to peep more pics!








Mixtape Madness: Brooklyn Bullshit!

17 01 2009

DJ Mike Nice – Brooklyn Bullshit

Brooklyn’s finest Biggie Smalls, Jay-z, and Big Daddy Kane prove Brooklyn has raw talent with this mixtape. This joint features demos, unreleased materials and remixes from three of the greatest mc’s. Peep the full story for a the back cover and link!
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Takin’ Em Back – 1/16: The Biggie Edition!

17 01 2009


In honor of the late Notorious BIG and today’s release of his autobiographical film, I’m dedicating today’s throwback entry to some of my favorite Biggie videos. The movie is definitely worth checking out, so be sure that you hit up the nearest theater this weekend to see this film. Click the full story to peep 5 of my favorite Biggie videos!

Juicy

Notorious Big’s debut single became an instant classic with the inspirational lyrics, clear laid back flow, and excellent use of the “Juicy Fruit” sample. The lyrics clearly guide listeners through Biggie’s struggle to his success with signing to Bad Boy.

Big Poppa

“Big Poppa” was the prime example of what a club track should be. It’s not overly cliched, too flashy, and overall it’s a smooth track. Hip hop artists remain to make videos like these today, but unlike Big Poppa they are exaggerated.

One More Chance

Even though I’m a skinny dude, I must say Big held it down for the bigger brothas. Big had cameo’s from damn near every R&B chick at the time from the late Aaliyah, Mary J. Blige, Total, and his wife Faith; all asking for one more chance. On a side note, what happened to Zhane, Patra, and Changing Faces, where are they now?

Craig Mack feat. Big, Busta, Rampage, and LL – Flava In Your Ear (Remix)

Classic to say the least. All MC’s wreck this track making it one of the best posse cuts ever. Puff kicks off the joint mocking the popular Warriors scene clicking two bottles chanting “Bad Boy come out to play”, then Biggie drops a hot verse. Till this day rappers make videos inspired by this signature black-and-white music video produced by the legendary Hype Williams.

Hypnotize

The last music video to feature Big and instantly became a hit. In the late 90’s, Bad Boy artists made “mini movies” with their music videos, with this being the first of it’s style. The video would later inspire DJ Khaled’s “We Takin’ Over” video with fairly similar chase scenes.