It's Tuesday again so it's time for new music in the stores and on your computer. Today two notable releases are out there and I know there are fans of both on here even though both rappers have completely different styles.

The first is Trae and his release of Life Goes On. This release was pushed back quite a bit and leaked onto the net in the past few days. With respect to artists I don't post leaks and they aren't really news since every notable release leaks these days. Trae is a Houston rap vet and his album should definitely offer a lot of music worth listening and plenty of major guests such as Lil' Wayne, Slim Thug, Jada Kiss, Rich Boy and even a track with 2Pac mixed in from the past.
The second notable release while not a favorite of mine, is still very popular. I'm talking about that 51/50 from Hurricane Chris. I've got on him for a few of his rhymes and the style but there are plenty of fans out there that are buying the ringtones, singles and will most likely pick up the album.

So get out and hit the stores and buy one of these two or both if you got it like that!
Now for some news bits. Apparently Lil Wayne skipped out on a performance at New Hanover High School's Brogden Hall. Word is that he wasn't happy with the size of attendance which was said to be nowhere near full and only held 4,000. The latest updates say that Lil Wannabe sat backstage for 3 hours waiting for a bigger crowd to arrive. But without the full crowd he was going to lose a couple thousand dollars although he was paid part of the fee upfront. TMZ says police offers there offered to raise the money if he would go on stage and perform anyway, but he turned down the offer because it would be Monday before the money could be put together.
So without explanation or going on stage for what was a "Stop the Violence" event for mostly kids in attendance, Lil Wayne left and now the company is forced to try and refund money to all in attendance. What a class act this guy is.
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