You know what pisses me off - insecure rap fans.
For example, I had some fans accused me of hating on The Game because I suggested that The Game quit rapping. So J-Oh and Yeh and a few other sensitive thugs came at me all reckless.
WTF!
You know what pisses me off - insecure rap fans.
For example, I had some fans accused me of hating on The Game because I suggested that The Game quit rapping. So J-Oh and Yeh and a few other sensitive thugs came at me all reckless.
WTF!
Stop the presses, Jin Tha MC retired!
Hallelujah!
Offhand, does anyone know how long was Tony Yayo locked up for?
I know jail keeps niggas in a timewarp, but someone should tell him no one is doing the Flavor Flav dance anymore and fisherman hats went out with EPMD.
...I'm referring to the movie.
It's sad how many people look at this movie as the blueprint of hustling. Most rappers look to this movie for inspiration on 'going all out' because in the final scene Tony Montana goes out in a blaze of glory.
So what. He died. And he killed his best friend and his sister.
How come no one talks about the scene where Tony Montana is warned to keep a low-profile before he draws too much attention to himself and winds up dying. If every rapper paid attention to that scene some rappers might have careers.
Ever wonder why Swizz Beats calls himself that? It's probably because he has a lot of holes in his head. The kid is delusional. I have a problem with Swizz because he bigs up Cassidy way beyond belief.
Today's Question: What city and country is this? or How many fingers am I holding up?
"...Benzino is a widely respected figure across the globe. In any city, any country around the world Benzino is widely known and widely respected..." - David Mays
He should have ended that statement with "no homo" because there was a lot of homosexuality said in those 24 words. There is a thin line between denial and delusional. Dave Mays is walking that line and trying to touch his nose.
AllHipHop.com: And what—has there ever been a moment when an ex-employee of The Source has went on or perhaps they didn’t start another magazine but you still had a good relationship with them?
Dave Mays: Yeah, there’s plenty of people who’ve left The Source and gone on and I’ve still got good relationships with, yeah.
AllHipHop.com: Lastly, the future of The Source, because the way Reginald Dennis painted it was that it has less than a year left because of the financial situation. (full story)
I'd just like to point out that the writer never follows up and challenges David Mays with the simple question - WHO? But that's "ANOTHER STORY".
Today's Question: How do magazine subscriptions get destroyed?
...on the business side, the title has for several years failed to report its publisher's circulation estimates on time to the Audit Bureau of Circulations. Founding CEO David Mays attributed the tardiness to management changes in his circ department, as well as records having been destroyed when the magazine moved offices late last year. (full story)