Saturday, October 29, 2011

J.ONE - Da Ryme Predita



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Thursday, December 16, 2010

NICKI MINAJ - PINK FRIDAY- DELUXE EDITION + BONUS TRACKS



01- im the best
02- romans revenge feat eminem
03- did it on em
04- right thru me
05- fly feat rihanna
06- save me
07- moment 4 life feat drake
08- check it out feat will i am
09- blazin feat kayne west
10- here i am
11- dear old nicki
12- your love
13- last change feat natasha bedingfield

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Jadakiss: Pain of Torture (2010)



TRACKLIST:
01. Jadakiss Intro
02. Pain
03. Dump On Em Feat. 50 Cent
04. Close Your Eyes
05. Why
06. What If Feat. Nas
07. Welcome To D-Block Feat. Eminem
08. Shoot Outs
09. Take Me To NYC
10. Soldier Survivors Feat. Nas And Sheek Louch
11. Pain And Torture
12. Time's Up
13. Still Hatin
14. Want Me
15. Money Hunt Feat. Styles P
16. Cant Stop Me Feat. Ayanna Irish
17. I'm Goin Back
18. Blood, Sweat & Tears
19. Things Iv Been Through
20. By Your Side
21. Ain't Leaving Without You Feat. Jaheim
22. My Life

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Wednesday, December 1, 2010

Banned in America Box Set




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The Shocking! The Horrifying! The downright grotesque! Witness for the first time the dark underbelly of humanity as we take you on a thrill ride you’ll never forget. See brutal acts of violence, graphic police chases, horrific accidents and bizarre human behavior. Uncensored – Uncut – With never-before-seen footage. All on… BANNED IN AMERICA!

What if I were to tell you that none of it compares to the horrors of real life footage and the impact of horror it can leave in your mind. The recent “Banned in America” DVD set I received is just that brand of stomach churning reality that no-one should see. Collected and presented in 5 DVD’s, we have a full collection of some of the most sickening dark moments caught on tape that truly will never appear on broadcast. While its safe to say that this kind of horror is the kind that everyday firemen and policemen come across in there lines of work it certainly doesn’t make it any easier watching it.

Hip Hop Beyond Beats And Rhymes 2006



In this gutsy and incisive documentary, dedicated Hip Hop head Byron Hurt dares to ask difficult questions about sexism, misogyny and homophobia, to a wide assortment of fans and artists, and succeeds in addressing serious issues without sounding pedantic or condescending.

Featuring interviews with artists like Jadakiss, Mos Def and Busta Rhymes, industry moguls like Russell Simmons, and a host of fans of all genders, persuasions and perspectives, Hurt asks some incendiary questions and in the process blows the lid off the whole issue. Some, like Fat Joe, toe the line of apology and rationalization; some, like Busta Rhymes, simply leave when the questions are too pointed, calling to mind his appearance on The Boondocks in “The Story of Gangstalicious”. Most insightful are the thoughts of the many hungry freestylers who Hurt is constantly recording and interviewing, emphasizing the common lyrical thread of violence and misogyny – in one MC’s words, “They don’t want to hear us speak righteously!”.

The film approaches each question separately, with full treatments of scenarios like Nelly’s attempted Bone Marrow Drive at Spelman College, thwarted because of the images of women in his video “Tip Drill”; and rap video footage accompanied by statistics of gun violence and sexual assault in America. The issue of white consumption of a Black cultural product is poignantly depicted by the young white Hip Hop head in his dad’s truck who exclaims that gangsta rap is “my music!”. Jadakiss, who’s earlier dismissal of violence in rap is somewhat disturbing, actually frames the whole scenario best when he explains how “any sales over 700,000 is in the white market”, and that the old money suits that really control the industry and sign the cheques are all “scratch white”.

Mistah Chuck D. himself provides the skeleton by commenting throughout on what Hip Hop has become and what it could be, if we were to actualize our full potential as creative beings. As the representative of Golden Era Hip Hop who stays true to it’s original values, Chuck exemplifies the artist as a man of his community, who speaks for his people with love and respect.

Thoroughly educational and entertaining, “Beyond Beats and Rhymes” contains so many gems of wisdom that it merits multiple viewings, and should stimulate a long needed discussion in the Hip Hop community at large. This type of effort, from a truly concerned Head, is the kind of forward thinking and daring project that could herald a new vision of what Hip Hop represents, one that actually believes in maturity and respect from a movement that is past pushing thirty.

Wednesday, November 24, 2010

Its A Damn Shame



DESCRiPTION..:
Quincy Jones has been in the music and Hollywood business
for decades. He helped bring Michael Jackson, Will Smith,
LL Cool J and many others to stardom on different levels,
but what was the payback? Y'all heard what 2Pac said. is
Quincy a part of the (gay Boule)?

Pimp C of the southern rap group U.G.K. was known to never
bite his tongue. In an Ozone Magazine article he talked
about fake southern rappers calling themselves dope boys,
also calling out Russell Simmons (gay) and gay rappers.

Dave Chapelle exposes why almost every strong Black actor
played a cross dress or homosexual role. Hear his ordeal
when he was confronted to wear a dress on the set of a
movie with Martin Lawrence.

Bobby Hemmitt, the man that helped exposed the gay Boule,
drops jewels on the Black secret societies, also the gay
fraternity, the Atlanta Boule gatherings and what really
goes on when these Black brothers get together...

NOTES........:

This DVD is nearly 5 hours and covers a lot more than's
listed above, some of this overlaps with stuff featured
on different similar DVDs, ("The Truth DVD" and "EXPOSED:
Tupac Breaking The Oath" for example), but it's still
worth checking out. I don't agree with or endorse all of
it, do your own research, pick out the good info from the
bad etc.

Oh and no homo, but the Soulja Boy pic is fake, he's still
probably a homo though lol

"Read about everything Listen to everyone but don't believe
anything unless you can prove it with your own research"
-William Cooper

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