Sunday, March 23, 2014

Buffalo's Own Mike "$40 Mil" Williams Stabbed in Domestic Incident!!!



Mike Williams stabbed in thigh

   
     
Tampa Bay Buccaneers wide receiver Mike Williams was hospitalized after being stabbed in the thigh Sunday afternoon in his Tampa home, Hillsborough County Sheriff's Office spokesperson Cristal Bermudez Nunez said.


Williams' brother is suspected in the stabbing and is being sought by police, Nunez said. Williams was taken to St. Joseph's Hospital in Tampa.
"We are aware of the situation that occurred at the residence of Mike Williams and are working with him and the authorities to get additional information," the Bucs said in a statement released Sunday. "While we have limited knowledge at this time, our primary concern is for the safety and well being of all involved. We will refrain from further comment until we can get a better understanding of the situation."
Sunday's incident is the latest off-the-field issue for Williams, who signed a six-year, $40.25 million deal with Tampa Bay last July. Williams faces misdemeanor charges of criminal mischief and trespassing, and has also paid more than $43,000 in damages for destructive house parties.
"There's a pattern here and it's disturbing. No one is bigger than this football team," new Bucs coach Lovie Smith said in February. "He has to understand that."

Williams, 26, caught 22 passes for 216 yards and two touchdowns in six games last season, his fourth with the Bucs.

Monday, March 17, 2014

Lil Boosie 4 Baby Mamas Pop Out Reality Show

There are levels to Ratchetness!!






                                                               


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If you think Love and Hip Hop and The Real Housewives of Atlanta is off the ratchet meter and a embarrassment to Black people, just wait for this gem that rapper Lil Boosie’s baby mama’s are trying to unleash on us.

All four of Boosie’s baby mama’s who have a total of 7 children(aged 4-11) have decided to put their differences aside (well except two who don’t like each other) to shoot a pilot for a reality show that showcases how they have held things down since Boosie has been on lockdown. So far the pilot has been shopped to Oxygen, WE, and Fuse but no one has yet to take the ratchet bait.

Walnita, is the alpha female of the group & Boosie’s main chick..and she also has more than one child by Boosie.

Walnita also admitted she made a mistake in trying to be that “Down ass Chick” while trying to smuggle drugs to Boosie..which got her 5 yrs probation.
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The Rest of the mothers are Julissa, Tracey & Trivia.
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Trivia and her daughter..
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Boosie & some of his kids..
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All Of Boosie’s Kids
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Friday, March 14, 2014

Wednesday, March 12, 2014

Introducing...JEWELZ JAYLII | SHE GOT NEXT!!!

ALLOW ME TO INTRODUCE THE NEXT BEST THING…
JEWELZ JAYLII 







                                                                                         

The multi-faceted Rapper & Songwriter, Jewelz JayLii grew up in the urban streets of Cincinnati, Ohio. Starting her musical attributes at the age of five years old the young artist’ musical influences were from her grandmother (established poet) and auntie (former aspiring artist and songwriter) — her mother being a hard working christian woman and father being a street hustler helped give her the balance she needed growing up in the neighborhoods she was raised in.
JayLii was extremely popular in high school known for being the class clown, yet still making her teachers adore her. 

After attending her first year at Finneytown Local High School she ran for school president and won by unanimous votes. The win gave her the confidence she needed to show her musical gifts to her peers. The summer of her freshman break entering into sophomore year was life changing for her. Jewelz JayLii expressed to her mother how bad she loved music and needed her mother to make an investment so her mother being the support system she is paid for studio time and professional photos. She went on to make a music myspace page and uploaded 4 demo songs. By the time the school year came back around all of JayLii’s peers knew about her music, she had such a following that she knew she had to take it serious.

Jewelz JayLii released her first 2 industry beat mix-tapes in 2010-11 entitled “Wanna Be Vol. 1″ & “Wanna Be Vol. 2″ which can be found and downloaded on datpiff. The mix-tapes created a local buzz around town forcing her to shoot videos which gained over 10,000 views each. After dropping her mix-tape, the young entertainer decided to start a female cypher with other local female rappers in her city. The cyphers gained the exposure of big time blogs, reaching over 200,000 views, and landing all of the girls performance opportunities and more. Jewelz’s third mix-tape released June, 2013 titled “Dopest Bitch Ever” is her best project to date because its all original music with banging beats, great lyrical content, and amazing delivery. The latest mix-tape is available for free download on Livemixtapes.com, Hotnewhiphop.com, Datpiff.com, and more by searching Jewelz JayLii. The internet blogs such as LyricalLab.com, WatzGoodie.com, VladTv.com, Elevatormag.com, DoubleCin.com, and the list goes on started to promote her heavy since releasing her first song “Now I See Why” (Video On YouTube) reaching over 16,000 views. .


JayLii, now being a young adult feels it is very important to talk to the youth about following dreams, and embracing individuality. She came up with the movement Juice Krew Affiliated, LLC years ago. Juice Krew is an affiliation for people who are not afraid to be themselves no matter what (Slogan: “I’ll Change The World, Before I Let The World Change Me”). She is now focusing on branding Juice Krew even more by creating a unisex apparel line that will be Re-Launching Fall-Winter of 2014. Jewelz JayLii is now located in Atlanta Ga, working with the well known producer Young Ex on an EP. Their very first single “They Luv Me” is a banger. Expect to see more of her.

Welcome Home!!!

Buffalo Bills sign Corey Graham to four-year deal

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The Buffalo Bills haven’t been too aggressive on the free agent market so far, but they were able to get on the board by signing free agent cornerback Corey Graham.
According to reports, the deal is worth $16 million over four years. This is a very interesting deal for the Bills, but they certainly are getting a player that will make an impact for them in a big way.

Graham played in all 16 regular season games with the Baltimore Ravens last season, recording 74 tackles, one forced fumble, and four interceptions. He’s a playmaker in the secondary and will be asked to play a big role on the Buffalo defense. The Bills have been needing some secondary help for a little while now, and Graham appears to be the answer.


It will be very interesting to watch and see what type of production he is able to put up in a bigger role with Buffalo. The Ravens have long been considered one of the better defenses in the NFL, and they still are capable of playing at a high level despite the departure of Ray Lewis and Ed Reed. Buffalo on the other hand doesn’t have a great defense, and they’re going to ask Graham to come in and be a part of making that defense into a better one.
Overall, this is a very good signing for the Bills. They are getting a legitimate upgrade to their secondary and they got him for a team friendly contract. Buffalo definitely got a playmaker with this deal, and it will help them this season.
Welcome Home my nigga!  Get ready to shovel some heavy snow!!!


Never Sober Tour!!! Saturday March 15th

JUICY J…This weekend! Live in Concert!!!





















Tuesday, March 11, 2014

Meek Mill - Dreams Worth More Than Money Freestyle Video

NEW MEEK MILL!!!




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Cam'Ron headed for the world of Reality TV!!

Hip-Hop Rumors: Guess What Cam’Ron Got Cooking!!!

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If you have looked and studied Cam’ron, you know he’s working on some serious stuff. He’s got capes, shoes and Dipset clothing coming. Hell, he’s even got this:

Cam’ron has something else poppin. You know this woman?
This is Yandy Smith. She’s the fly former manager of Jim Jones. She’s also a wheeler and dealer that’s married (or something) to Mendeecees Harris. Anyway, the point is, Yandy is making a big play for TV, perhaps a younger Mona Scott Young? Just saying. Anyway, the real point is that Yandy is rumored to be producing a TV Show for Cam’ron and his girlfriend JuJu. Do you know JuJu? She and Cam are all over Instagram together.
Well, I am hearing the reality show is going to look something like this.
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I don’t know much else, but I am hearing it will be full of entertaining exploits that will be perfect for TV.

Throw it up!

DeSean Jackson -- Throwin' Gang Signs?

Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver DeSean Jackson is a Crip ... and he ain't afraid to show it -- flashing gang signs with rapper (and fellow Crip) Nipsey Hussle last night in L.A.

Jackson and Nipsey were at a listening party for rapper YG ... when they posed for a photo -- and DeSean threw a hand signal for Rollin' 40s Crips.

FYI -- Nipsey is a member of the Rollin' 60s Crips.

It ain't the first time Jackson has thrown the sign in public -- in fact, this past football season, he threw up the sign during a game against the Washington Redskins.

The most shocking part ... YG has been very public about being an active member of the Tree Top Piru Bloods.

But don't worry Eagles fans ... it seems like everyone got along fine at the listening party.  And hopefully this nigga don't turn out to be the next Aaron Hernandez!




Monday, March 10, 2014

The Breakfast Club Power 105.1 FM | Lil Boosie Interview With Angela Yee...

Lil Boosie's first interview on POWER 105




*New* 50 Cent (Explicit) "Fire Inside" (2014) (Animal Ambition)




50 Cent New Video.  "Fire Inside"

Retreats After Suggesting
Diddy & Rick Ross Are Gay Lovers


EXCLUSIVE
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50 Cent raised the stakes in his beef with 3 rap heavyweights -- publicly insinuating DiddyRick Ross and former record exec Steve Stoute are gay together ... but he backed down minutes later.

The shots were fired Sunday -- Fiddy posted the 2 pics on Instagram, one showing a pink-shirted Stoute embracing a pink-shirted Diddy. The other shows Diddy and Rick Ross from an angle that makes it look like they're kissing.

Underneath, 50 wrote the caption, "I ain't saying nothing, but something ain't right. Lmao." He yanked the pics down a short time later.

The photos were the latest in 50's ongoing feuds with the rap titans -- Stoute recently appeared in a VH1 documentary about hip hop, in which he called 50 a has-been. 50's been feuding with Rick Ross and Diddy for years.

As for why he pulled the post ... 50 probably thought twice about starting a nuclear war.



The Lox Ft. Tyler Woods - Faded (2014 Official Music Video)



THE YONKERS, NY CREW BACK WITH A NEW JOINT!!!














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Sunday, March 9, 2014

Ashanti On Past Dealings With Irv Gotti: "He Didn't Always Put Business ...

LeBron James boy Sian Cotton - Almost Home (Official Music Video)

LeBron James helps to boost his Childhood friends rap career...


EXCLUSIVE
LeBron James just hooked his childhood friend up in a HUGE way ... pulling some strings to help get one of his boys' rap songs on the new NBA 2K14 soundtrack … Media sources have learned.

We spoke to Sian Cotton -- who's been close with 'Bron since they were kids.  In fact, Sian says they've been having rap sessions together since they were 9.

Sian says LeBron hasn't just been supportive of his aspiring rap career -- but when LBJ learned he'd be on the cover of 2K14, he did everything he could to help get Sian's track "Almost Home" on the game.



"I'd been submitting my stuff to 2K, and then I found out LeBron was gonna be on the cover," Sian said.

Sian says he was gonna hit up James to help him out -- but when he grabbed his phone he already had a text from the Heat star that said, "'I wanna get you on the game."

"He thought of me before I could say anything."

Eventually, LeBron called him back with the good news -- "He said 'the people from '14 have been calling you. They picked your song!"

Now, Sian says he's gearing up for the release of his new album. No word if there will be a guest verse from #6.



Lil Boosie Back In The Studio 2014

Tuesday, March 4, 2014

WE DON"T BELIEVE YOU!!!

SOMEBODY LYING...




“Drug Dealer’s Dream”—a track from Rick Ross’ Mastermind—begins with an electronic bank voice giving someone their account balance.

“Your checking account available balance is $92,153,183.28. This reflects the most current information available on your account.”

Although there are no words to explicitly indicate this is Ross’ account balance, since this is a song on his album—and since his subject matter primarily consists of him reminding us how rich he wants us to think he is—we can assume it’s supposed to be.

This brings two things to mind:

1. Rick Ross is very rich. Richer than anyone I know, and likely richer than anyone reading this. But, he’s not that rich. Estimates of his net worth place him between $25 to $35 million dollars. Which is a lot of money. But it’s not $92 million. And, even if it was $92 million, no one worth that carries exactly that much money in their checking account.

Much of rap music exists in a state of believably unbelievable hyperbole. A paradox where we (rap fans) require for rappers to be “real” before we allow them to lie to us.

But again, Rick Ross is very rich. And I’m sure a recording of his actual account balance would be impressive. Lying about it seems as pointless as a guy with a 10 inch dick telling everyone it’s 12, but he does it anyway.

2. This makes no sense. Unless you’re a rapper. And then it makes perfect sense.

Much of rap music exists in a state of believably unbelievable hyperbole. A paradox where we (rap fans) require for rappers to be “real” before we allow them to lie to us. For instance, we know that rappers like Jeezy don’t sell drugs anymore. (Well, we hope they don’t.) We also know they’re prone to exaggerate about the drugs they did sell. But as long as there is some inkling of proof that, at one time in their life, they did sell drugs, we allow them to rap to us about selling drugs now. And these raps tend to be increasingly implausible lies. Rick Ross’ success despite his pre-rap career may seem to contradict this paradox, but it doesn’t. His lies are so big, so outrageous that proof ceases to matter. When you buy an island, no one asks to see a receipt.

And this is why 2014 might be the worst year to be a rapper—or more specifically, a rapper like Rick Ross.


It’s been over a decade since Jay-Z asked if we listened to his music or just skimmed through it. Although he was speaking about a personal matter, that line reflected a feeling rappers and rap fans have had for years when defending rap music. Those critical of it weren’t really paying attention to it. They were just listening to the hook and not the message; the cuss words and not the content or the creativity.

But now...well...let me say this.

I heard Mastermind in full last week, and I thought of using the bank account quote when first thinking about this article. But, although I remembered the quote, I didn’t know it word for word, so I googled the album and found a link that gave me the lyrics of each song.

Mastermind had not been released yet.

It’s a bit unnerving how easily we negotiate the weirdness of the act I just described. The access the immediacy of the Internet gives us is so ingrained in us that something like finding the complete lyrics of an album that hasn’t been released yet doesn’t sound strange until you make a point to say how strange it us. We live in an era where everything—even things that technically don’t exist yet—can be found, proven, debunked, scrutinized, and assessed immediately. You don’t have to wait for an album’s release to hear it. You don’t have to wait for Rap City or your local radio station’s daily countdown to listen to the music you don’t happen to own. You don’t have to rely on OHHLA to find a (somewhat) accurate lyrical transcript.

The same ridiculously oblivious and ridiculously obvious hyperbole that got him signed by Reebok in 2012 got him dropped by Reebok in 2013.

In theory, this cultural development should have boded well for rap music. After all, if people were able to listen to lyrics more critically, the craft would be appreciated more. But what actually ended up happening was that this availability allows both people familiar with rap music and people not that familiar with rap music to see how ridiculous some rap lyrics tend to be. Especially when read out of context on a monitor. And, since everyone can create content now, everyone can also be a critic. Instead of having to call in to a radio station or organize a long-to-develop protest, those upset or disturbed by the content can give the rest of the world immediate access to their thoughts.

This dynamic has been especially jarring to rappers like Ross—artists who've made careers out of progressively nihilistic music and haven't proven to be socially palatable and/or savvy enough to take advantage of the change. The same ridiculously oblivious and ridiculously obvious hyperbole that got him signed by Reebok in 2012 got him dropped by Reebok in 2013.

If Rick Ross drops an awkward throwaway lyric about a murdered Black teen in 2001—or even 2005—it’s likely forgotten about by the next song. Maybe someone at Fox News or The National Review would mention it, but that type of coverage would do nothing but make rap fans circle the wagons around him.

Today, though, it’s a story. The man who never needed a receipt is now forced to produce copies of them. And, surprising no one, he can’t seem to find them.