Dope or Nope 12/9 – Two New Young Jeezy Joints!

9 12 2009

Young Jeezy – Side A: Scared Money feat. Lil Wayne
Side B: Miss Me feat. Lil Boosie (Snippet)


It seems that lately artists have been dropping new music in two’s; last week there were two new Eminem tracks, over the weekend there were two new Wayne songs, and today I got two new tracks from Young Jeezy. First is the Boi-1da produced, “Scared Money” which features an impressive verse by Lil Wayne, and next is a snippet of a Boosie assisted cut. In other Young Jeezy news, he recently reconciled his differences with long time rival Gucci Mane on a radio show with Dj Drama. He will also drop Thug Motivation 103 in 2010.
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Seeing is Believing 12/9 – New Lupe Fiasco Video!

9 12 2009

Lupe Fiasco – Solar Midnite
Out the blue Lupe Fiasco drops a video for the current Pop Culture craze Twilight: New Moon. First we heard the mixtape this month, now we have a new video, and another mixtape dropping next month. Lasers is well on it’s way, dropping in early 2010!
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Seeing is Believing 12/8 – New 50, Timbaland and Drake Videos!

8 12 2009

On today’s videos…

50 Cent asks Vivica, Tamala Jones, and Tahiry “Do You Think About Me?”

Timbaland and Drake wants the ladies to “Say Something”

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Album Review: Clipse – Til The Casket Drops

8 12 2009


In 2002, the Clipse released their breakout hit “Grindin'” instantly gaining everyone’s attention as the duo ripped the Neptunes classic instrumental. Following up their debut hit, they released the club anthem “When’s the Last Time” showing their persistence with singles. Their Neptune-produced album Lord Willin’ featured both tracks, and many more bangers about lying females, their differences from other rappers, and more raps about crack than all of Jeezy’s albums combined. Their following album Hell Hath No Fury was fully produced by the Neptunes as well, but didn’t have the mainstream success as their debut, yet and still was well received by critics. Three years later, they strike back with their current album Til The Casket Drops, slightly switching up their subject matter and swapping out a couple of Neptunes beats with Sean C. & LV, and upcoming producer DJ Khalil. Will the Clipse’s changes to their content and production affect their reliable strategy, or will Til The Casket Drops prove their consistency?
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Dope or Nope 12/7 – The R&B Edition!

7 12 2009

I’m hitting you with two new R&B tracks for today’s new joints. First, there’s the remix to Trey Songz current smash “Invented Sex” with Keri Hilson and Usher, and next it’s Sade’s comeback single “Soldier of Love”.

Trey Songz feat. Keri Hilson & Usher – Invented Sex (Remix)


The beautiful Keri Hilson (as seen above) hops on Trey Songz’ “Invented Sex” along with Usher, replacing the Drake feature. Both artists do the song justice with their feature making it a great R&B collaboration next to Kellz “Pregnant” with Tyrese, The-Dream, and Robin Thicke.
Click here to listen/download – Trey Songz feat. Keri Hilson & Usher – Invented Sex (Remix)

Sade – Soldier of Love

It’s been 9 years since we’ve heard new music from the soulful Sade, and today she breaks her silence. Her newest single “Soldier of Love” premiered today, and her upcoming album shares the same name as the single. The album will be released February 8th of next year. Is it safe to say R&B is back?
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Seeing is Believing 12/7 – New Young Money, Kid Cudi, Gucci Mane, Triple C’s & The Game Videos!

7 12 2009

On today’s videos…

Young Money and Lloyd party it up with “BedRock”

Kid Cudi is on the “Pursuit of Happiness”

Gucci Mane serves up some “Lemonade”

Rick Ross, The Game and Triple C’s get on some “Gangster Shit”

Continue reading to peep the videos!

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Girls, Girls, Girls – Chick of the Week: 12/7 – Melanie Fiona

7 12 2009

This week’s Chick of the Week is the lovely songstress, Melanie Fiona. Melanie Fiona is Canadian singer in her mid-20’s, who’s biggest song to date is “Give It To Me Right” and her single “It Kills Me” is up for a Grammy for Best Female R&B Performance. She is also managed by Jay’s Roc Nation label. What brought Ms. Fiona to my attention was her appearance on this past Tuesday’s Soul Train Awards. I’ll admit I slept on Melanie Fiona for the longest.

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Vote for the Best of 2009!

6 12 2009


Last year I did a series called “The Best of 2008” where I highlighted the greatest moments of that year. The categories included best Music Video, Album, Single, Chick of the Year, and more. This time around, instead of me handpicking the winners, I’m going to let the readers vote on a series of polls. The categories include: best album, mixtape, artist, single, girl of the year, and rapper to follow on Twitter. I will keep this open for another 10 days then post the winners afterwards.

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Dope or Nope 12/6 – Two New Lil Wayne Joints

6 12 2009

Lil Wayne – Side A: On Fire
Side B: Da Da Da


Two new singles from Wayne’s upcoming experimental LP Tha Rebirth. Similar to the songs that leaked earlier this year, Wayne merges the use of the Autotune with Rock. This time around, Cool n Dre lend production to both cuts. After nearly being shelved, Tha Rebirth will be in stores on the 21st, as well as Young Money’s We Are Young Money.

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What’s Beef: Gucci Mane & Young Jeezy End Beef

3 12 2009


After years of slick talking and subliminal bars, Atlanta artists Gucci Mane and Young Jeezy reconciled their differences and ended their beef. During an interview on Gangsta Grillz Radio between Young Jeezy and DJ Drama, Gucci Mane randomly calls in to squash the beef. Without no hesitation, Jeezy accepts his offer and deads the beef. Their dispute started with “So Icey” where Jeezy was featured and supposedly shortchanged.

Continue reading to hear the interview between Jeezy, Gucci, and Dj Drama.
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