31 Degreez - The Forecast Vol.11
31 Degreez - The Forecast Vol.11
31 Degreez - The Forecast Vol.11
Whiteowl - RnBs New Generation Pt. 2
Whiteowl - The Come Up (Hell Rell VS Styles P)
White Owl - The Come Up Lil Wayne Meets Jay-Z(The Carter Files)
Artist: Playaz Circle
Song: Duffle Bag Boy
Featurings: Lil’ Wayne
Album: Supply and Demand
Genre: Rap
Artist: Akon
Song: Sorry Blame It One Me
Featurings: None
Album: None
Genre: R&B
Artist: Plies
Song: Hypnotized
Featurings: Akon
Album: The Real Testament
Genre: Rap/R&B
Artist: Ja Rule
Song: Body
Featurings: Ashley Joi
Album: Love Is Pain
Genre: Rap/R&B
Artist: Bake Up Boyz
Song: Now I Can Do That
Featurings: Jim Jones
Album: TBA
Genre: Rap
Artist: Kano
Song: This Is The Girl
Featurings: Craig David
Album: London Town
Genre: Rap/R&B
Artist: Miller Boyz (Master P & Romeo)
Song: Freestyle (RapCity 09-27-07)
Featurings: None
Album: None
Genre: Rap
Artist: Shaggy
Song: Church Heathen (Club Version)
Featurings: None
Album: Intoxication
Genre: Reggae
After surprising fans last week with their monster debut tallies, Kanye West and 50 Cent have both dropped in sales significantly in their second week on the Billboard 200.
West’s Graduation suffered a 76% drop in sales and slipped to No. 2. Despite the slide, the album attained platinum status by shifting 226,000 units in its second week, according to Nielsen’s SoundScan. The disc sold 957,000 discs in its opening week; the highest debut numbers of ‘07 so far.
50 Cent experienced an even bigger drop, slipping 79% in sales and moving to the No. 3. position on the Charts. Curtis scanned 143,000 discs in it second go-around.
Debuting at No. 8 is Houston rapper Chamillionaire with his sophomore album Ultimate Victory. The set, which features appearances from Slick Rick, UGK, Lil’ Wayne and Devin The Dude, reels in 79,000 units in its opening week.
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Fletch Presents Lil Wayne - Dwayne Michael Carter Diaries
Smallz - The Future Of Florida
Daddy Phatts - Souther Jewels Vol. 1 (Hosted By Mya)
Black Bill Gates & DJ Teknikz Present Playaz Circle - The Duffle Bag Boy
Artist: R. Kelly
Song: Rock Star
Featurings: Ludacris & Kid Rock
Album: Double Up
Genre: R&B/Rap/Rock
Straight to dvd that’s how I like my music videos, I hope you too. Enjoy!
Artist: Keyshia Cole
Song: Let It Go (Live @ 106 and Park 09-25-07)
Featurings: Missy Elliott & Lil’ Kim
Album: Just Like You
Genre: R&B/Rap
Artist: Wyclef Jean
Song: Sweetest Girl (Dollar Bill)
Featurings: Akon, Lil’ Wayne & Niia
Album: The Carnival II: Memoirs of an Immigrant
Genre: Reggae/Rap/R&B
Big Mike & Big Stress - RnB Jumpoff 32
Scream & MLK - Hoodrich Radio Most Requested Vol.5
31 Degreez - Georgia Bulldogs Pt.8
Antalive - White Diamonds & Canaries Vol.18
Artist: Hell Rell
Song: Show Off
Featurings: None
Album: For the Hell of It
Genre: Rap
Messiah - Gang Related (The 5 Star Connection)
Whiteowl - Self Made Celebrity
Artist: Crime Mob
Song: Circles
Featurings: None
Album: Hated on Mostly
Genre: Rap
Sean "Diddy" Combs recently revealed that he was open to participate in a video for the "I Get Money" billionaire remix, which features fellow moguls Jay-Z and 50 Cent.
The single is the third release from 50 Cent’s hit album Curtis, which recently landed on the shelves and moved over 650,000 copies the first week in stores.
"If it came down to a video, I would make sure the video is right," Sean "Diddy" Combs told. "The session was the way you can imagine it. It was a billion dollars in the building. It was a lot of power in there. You basically had the powerhouses of Hip-Hop all in one room and we had a ball."
The remix is a historic collaboration, as all three rappers landed on Forbes’ Richest Rappers list for 2006.
Jay-Z landed at #1 by earning $34 million dollars in 2006, 50 Cent hit #2 by earning $32 million dollars and Combs landed the #3 position by earning $28 million dollars. All three have also had previous beefs, which seem to have been buried.
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The aftermath of a Morgan State University homecoming concert featuring rapper Lil’ Wayne continues to result in legal problems for the rapper, who has been named in a new lawsuit filed by a second Morgan State student.
In the suit, Carlisa Dixon claims that she was "impaled" by a metal pole in the chaos that broke out, after Lil’ Wayne threw a large amount of cash from the stage into the audience during the show, which took place last year.
The rapper (born Dwayne Michael Carter) was "setting up to sing a third song entitled ‘Money on My Mind’" when the incident occurred, the suit further stated.
Dixon, who was a 20-year-old junior at the time of the incident, was knocked into the "bicycle type metal barricade" that separated the fans from the performers as concertgoers moved forward to get the money, according to the suit, which revealed that Dixon was taken to Johns Hopkins Hospital after her left thigh was punctured by a fence support.
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Nooooooo Megauploud Te Extraño |:(
this is the music video not the mixtape....
Just love it!
thank you