Peep Remy--before she removed the blonde chunk of hair in the front-- in her outrageously low-budget video for "Shesus Khryst," which is something she probably could've put together herself-- if she didn't, that is.
I hope this isn't seriously expected to push her "Shesus Khryst" mixtape.
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Ja Rule fooled himself into believing that he could drop the same month as 50 and not get kicked under the rug. With me it's here nor there. Who cares? He does. So he pushed his come-back album to November 13th in hopes that someone will notice. At first, "Uh Oh" wasn't so terrible, now every time I hear it my nerves jump. That's funny; usually it works the other way around. I don't like a song at all until the radio spins do their magic, and then I almost can stand it.
Not this time.
Go cop The Mirror. Please. He needs all the support he can get.
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Speaking of Queens, Bill O'Reilly was still riding on Nas as of early this week. About everything O'Reilly has ever said went in one ear and out the other; I always thought that he was too much of an obvious redneck for his opinions to really matter. But now that I finally gave this bigot my two eyes and ears, I'm outraged. Being that he's a racist, I just hastily assumed he was just ignorant to Nas' work and hip-hop in general, but seeing this it's clear that he's "picking around" Nas' lyrics...something I would've realized if I would have paid this guy any attention.
Peep part II of the whole fiasco:
No disrespect to the victims, but it weren't for the disaster, nobody would care about that college anyways. In a couple of years, no one is going to remember. So instead of creating more negative energy, they should take this free performance and be thankful that anybody gives a sh*t.

New sound,new era...vibe with me.
Fresh beats +
uncensored video of Lil Dap "Steady Frontin" produced by Zoober Slimm
and a special remix of King Kong.
http://www.myspace.com/zooberslimm
who the fuck remy think she is?
Quite sad, but I will agree that VT jye got put on the map due to that shooting in the same respect that Columbine High School wasn't no nationwide shit to talk about until.....
Remy Ma just went and fucked up a real good deal. She was the 1st lady of TS, the female bringing the females back in hip-hop...... I think she let that Fight Klub "W" over Lady Luck (which I still dispute to this day due to her spitting the same lines 4 and 5 times in 1 round) go to her head. She won that shit simply because she was on and poppin more than Lady Luck, with like 1/2 of BX there to boot. She traded all that in to be on some Queen Cleopatra shit. I forsee her bricking EXTRA HARD with this "savior of BX" gimmick.
Ja need to just nip this shit in the bud, EARLY. He aint doing in 50 over this music shit...... he might as well get Black Child bum ass to JFK 50 and shit.
Oh, and I refuse to speak on Bill O'Grimey on the grounds that my girl has taken an issue with me talking dirty unless its to her. ONE
stop hating on ja
That o'reilly shit is funny. looks like nas has reached pac status. as long as they dont cut him from da show conservative america loses
No disrespect to the victims, but it weren't for the disaster, nobody would care about that college anyways. In a couple of years, no one is going to remember. So instead of creating more negative energy, they should take this free performance and be thankful that anybody gives a sh*t.
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yo fuck you dude, that aint cool to be sayin that shit, i know of a few people who will NEVER forget - the families of those who died, and everyone who was there that day fearing for their life, prolly not believing that it was happening to THEM out of every school and college in america. sure o 'reilly is hella biased and has an anti-hip hop agenda, but what do you expect? a middle-class white guy from the suburbs who has the same qualms with hip-hop that most people in that age bracket do: sex, misogyny, drugs, violence, apathy, anger, etc. you cant expect him to understand or be tolerant of it, or even be open to listening to it. and yeah, no one would care about vtech if it wasnt for tragedy - same thing goes for columbine, san diego, and all those other incidents so whats your point? youre so crass, if someone shot you up it wouldnt even make local headlines, it MIGHT have a 1 minute clip on the news at 10 that day, so yeah...
its good to see yall on that new york shit. tearing down your own artists and talking your shit instead of just presenting it with some background info. yeah remy and ja are wack as fuck, but damn let them have a chance n shit! the readers/haters will spew forth enough vitriol and diatribe to last for the rest of the day, as soon as you new yorkers get to work and shit. new york stays losin, and even if all the crews in the city united, so what: dipset, terror squad, g-unit? the only ones that matter are d-block and the wu. but whatever, at least yall got a pretty skyline! like, whenever i see it in a movie, im like oh shit it takes place in NY hahahaha
"So instead of creating more negative energy, they should take this free performance and be thankful that anybody gives a sh*t."
Dumbest comment of the year, by far. Real talk(no real talk)
No disrespect to the victims, but it weren't for the disaster, nobody would care about that college anyways. In a couple of years, no one is going to remember. So instead of creating more negative energy, they should take this free performance and be thankful that anybody gives a sh*t
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That was phucked up, even for you Reckless. Don't worry, karma is a bitch.
PEACE
Remy Ma did a stupid think. Because of her video people will say that rappers worships satan. They will try to make rap look like rock N roll. Why did she have to do that? Why Nas had to release an album called God Son. I am not no fundamentalist but I still think that there is a line you should never cross.
I like 2pac. But I dont think pac did the right think when he made himself look like Jesus in that album cover. Rappers are not God. There is only one God and these rappers are not. I dont care why they make them self look like Jesus in the cross. There is that line you should never cross.
Nice blog. The thing that kills me about Mr. Oreily is the fact that he loves to attack speakers but he cosigns all the people that have real blood on there hands.I think at the end of the day people tend to forget that these hes attacked are just speakers while his friends are the real dealers, Pimps,gangsters, and every other fucked thing you can name.
You have to understand, a rapper is nothing more than a mirror. In other words you change society reflection and his lyrics will change.
yo, it kills me that heads get all hot over remy's shesus thing and nas god son and jay saying HOVA and tupac and kanye with there depictions, but when priest and preachers is feeling up on some kids balls the first thing you heard is "who am i to judge".
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for the VT shit, the thing that kills me with that is Bill O'retard can make such a out cry for nas performing just to flex his freedom of speech and all that but NO ONE remembers that grindhouse came out a week before the shootings. now we all no if that shit happen AFTER new jack city or meance that shit woulda been all over the news.
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and last this MIchael Vick shit, PETA and all these "animal" lovers wanna fuck this mans life up over some fucking dogs, mind you there was NO out cry for the illegal immigrant that was on probation for molesting a little girl and him and his boys turns around and kill and rape the black kids in jerzy.
just the other day on the new i think it was in massachusetts a POLICE sicked HIS DOG on a "criminal" and the dog ATTACKED a spanish dude, dude had to get stitches and shit. what the cop said, sometimes the dog gets confused. but if a CITIZENS dog attack someone then the state puts them to sleep.
How come when Remy does it she gets blasted on, but no one says nothing when Pac and Nas did it?
Now I see why Remy was ready to kill a chick over $2000. That was the money she had saved so the cross could be standing up in her video.
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Bill O'Reilly be gettin hella pissed when everyone on his show doesn't agree with him on Nas. At least he said his name right this time. As for the school they are happy to have him and still want him dispite Bill's tirade so I don't know why people are dissing the school. Also with 10s of thousand of students I wouldn't call the school unknown. Mike Vick went there hahaha.
You are retarded and I challenge you to a debate. O'Reilly is not racist.
Why you hatin on Ja? You just said yourself that you liked the damn song he had.. You must be one of those dumb ass blind leading the blind ass people who hate Ja just because 50 said so! I'm sure you were the same person riding Ja's dick before the 50 beef. You are lame!
That cover for Remy's Mixtape "Shesus Khryst" is FIRE!!!!!
Shout out to PZ & the baby SEALS!!
blasphemy, BLASPHEMY I TELL YOU!!! says...
who the fuck remy think she is?
August 23, 2007 6:24 AM
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That cover for Remy's Mixtape "Shesus Khryst" is FIRE!!!!!
Shout out to PZ & the baby SEALS!!
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ROFLMFAO PWA HA HAAHA AHAHAHAHA HAA HAAAA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I dont know why there are so many JaRule haters in N.Y.... when a few years back you guys were all up on his dick "Holla Holla"
As far as Remy, she clearly has lost a few marbles maybe all the blonde dye on her hair maybe now that she is back to her natural weaves she'll quit that religious b.s...
And FUCK BILL O'REILLY
I know its off subject but did anyone else hear or go to that concert for TI? What I'm hearing from people is that kanye, hov, 50, diddy, and swizzy all showed up and did the damn thing wit TI, am I the only one who heard this?
Remy is broke and has always been broke because Fat Joe pocketed all the TS money. That is why there is no TS anymore. Remy hired one of those guys you can find around the hood who edit videos and shoot them, low budget movies and things and they charge like $80 an hour plus $15 an hour editing. So she probably paid $200 for her video.
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Ja Rule can never come back. What happened to him never happened to anyone, not even with MC Shan. Overseas he's known as the guy 50 murdered and even if on blogs here in the US people say support Ja just to hate on 50, none of them will buy his album. The same shit with Kanye. Everybody has a lot to say on polls and blogs but when it comes to dropping that $15, they won't do it.
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Bill O'reilly is a clown and hypocrite. It's pointless in trying to debate him, Al Sharpton, Oprah, because their fan base is delusional and won't see the flaws in them. You can't win. I mean damn Bill O'reilly settled a sexual harassment lawsuit, but that's never mentioned. The only thing Bill O'reilly has right is illegal immigration, but his motives are racist ones, so you can't support him.
I forgot to mention I'm gald Remy stopped using brown dye number #13 for her weave. I started that trend back in 1984 when I used to put that in my Jerry Curl, ever since then niggaz ran with my style. First Kwame (the pok-a-dots rapper) now Remy has ran with it.
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Ja Rule looks real cute when he's trying to look all thuggy. He could make me yell "uhhh ohhh" anyday of the week girlfriend!! He's too sexy
televangelist Juanita Bynum, who has gained a national following with her sermons about women's empowerment, was viciously beaten by her preacher husband in the parking lot of an Atlanta hotel.
According to police, Bynum and her estranged husband, Thomas W. Weeks III (the founder of Global Destiny churches) were supposed to have met at Renaissance Concourse Hotel near Atlanta's airport to try to reconcile.
But at about 4 a.m. things went wrong. The couple began viciously fighting in the parking lot - with Pastor Weeks getting the upper hand. And the fight became so vicious, tells an officer, that a hotel bellman had to "pulled Pastor Weeks off of Ms. Bynum."
After the fight, the same officer claims Juanita was "bruised up and battered" with "purple bruising around her neck and upper torso."
As of last night, no charges had been filed against Pastor Weeks, who fled the scene before police arrived.
Brooklyn B says...
televangelist Juanita Bynum, who has gained a national following with her sermons about women's empowerment, was viciously beaten by her preacher husband in the parking lot of an Atlanta hotel.
According to police, Bynum and her estranged husband, Thomas W. Weeks III (the founder of Global Destiny churches) were supposed to have met at Renaissance Concourse Hotel near Atlanta's airport to try to reconcile.
But at about 4 a.m. things went wrong. The couple began viciously fighting in the parking lot - with Pastor Weeks getting the upper hand. And the fight became so vicious, tells an officer, that a hotel bellman had to "pulled Pastor Weeks off of Ms. Bynum."
After the fight, the same officer claims Juanita was "bruised up and battered" with "purple bruising around her neck and upper torso."
As of last night, no charges had been filed against Pastor Weeks, who fled the scene before police arrived.
August 23, 2007 9:48 AM
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Weren't they one of the act's at PZ & the baby SEALS concert last week? BTW I heard the after party was off the hook!!
Weren't they one of the act's at PZ & the baby SEALS concert last week? BTW I heard the after party was off the hook!!
August 23, 2007 9:52 AM
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yeah we were there and PZ was harrasing me and my husband saw it
iN THE VERY TIGHT & CLOSE CAMPAIGN FOR FAGGOT BLOGGER OF THE YEAR, THE GAY BLOGGER REAL TALK BEAT OUT FELLOW FAGGOT PEREZ HILTON BY 2 VOTE. WHEN TRYING TO REACH THE GAY BLOGGER REAL TALK FOR COMMETN HE WAS BUSY WITH AN ASIAN MALE'S DICK IN HIS MOUTH. WE WILL HAVE MORE ON THIS STORY LATER TODAY!!
he just came, what up?
HAHAHA YES YES YES...WELCOME TO THE REAL TALK WEBSITE WHERE I AM THE STAR!!!!!!!!!! SOHH might give me my own blog because I'm the center of attention hahahhaa.
Reuters
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - The Los Angeles County District Attorney's office is disinclined to charge Lindsay Lohan with three drug-related felonies, a decision that could spare the troubled actress from a prison sentence, celebrity news outlet TMZ.com reported on Tuesday.
The charges are connected with Lohan's two recent arrests for drunken driving, first in May when she crashed her car on Beverly Hills, and then in July when she was involved in a late-night car chase in Santa Monica.
TMZ, citing unidentified law enforcement sources, said the 21-year-old actress would likely face misdemeanor drunk-driving charges for both incidents. If found guilty of both, she would serve a minimum of four days in jail, TMZ.com said.
Legal experts have said Lohan could face up to three years behind bars if confronted with the full weight of the law.
Asked about the TMZ.com report, district attorney spokeswoman Sandi Gibbons said the office has not yet received the Santa Monica case and the Beverly Hills case remains under review.
"A public discussion of potential charges prior to a case being filed would be inappropriate and potentially unethical," she said.
Gibbons also denied TMZ.com's report that charges could be filed on Wednesday.
After the Beverly Hills incident, cocaine was found in Lohan's car. After the Santa Monica chase, she was charged with driving under the influence of alcohol, cocaine possession, bringing a controlled substance into custody and driving on a suspended license.
Lohan, who has done two rehab stints this year, has seen her promising film career plummet in recent years. Last month, she starred as stripper abducted by a sadistic killer in the box office bomb "I Know Who Killed Me."
NEW YORK - There were close to 20,000 people at Madison Square Garden on Wednesday night, and it's pretty much a given that none of them believe what they saw. Just imagine how much they've been calling, texting and MySpacing since the show. Heck, you might not even believe this when you read it, but as wrestling legend Kurt Angle would say, "It's true. It's damn true."
T.I. orchestrated a mammoth hip-hop moment, a piece of history in the form of an onstage party featuring the cream of the crop in hip-hop: T.I., Jay-Z, Diddy, Swizz Beatz, Ciara, Kanye West and 50 Cent. They were all onstage performing and partying together ... as in, everybody was onstage at the same time.
The show started like just another Screamfest '07 tour stop (see "T.I., Ciara To Headline Latest Scream Tour"). Headliners Ciara and T.I. intermingled their sets much like Jay-Z and R. Kelly did on the Best of Both Worlds tour a few years back (see "Jay-Z, R. Kelly Part Ways as Best Of Both Worlds Tour Collapses"). Ciara came out first, did half her show and left. Then it was T.I.'s turn to do half his show, which led into both ATL natives performing their respective part twos. Those second halves would bring the crowd into the stratosphere and give MSG one of its memorable spectacles ever.
During the second half of Ciara's set, 50 Cent slowly rose up and onto the stage, where he and his rumored girlfriend performed "Can't Leave Him Alone." Although Fif isn't on the Scream bill, he might as well be: He's popped up with "surprise" appearances on the tour several times, including earlier this week in Hampton, Virginia. 50 was immediately greeted, well, like the man who runs New York. The crowd got stupid. After their duet, Ciara asked 50 if he would perform one of his songs, and if you think there was any way he wasn't going to rock in his hometown, you're just plain foolish.
"I Get Money" was ... well, remember the first episode of "Lost," when the plane was ripped apart and just about everyone and everything went flying? It was that. 50 brought out some of his wolves: Lloyd Banks, Mobb Deep, Tony Yayo, you get the picture. But it was big, it was loud, the energy level was as high as a satellite. It was that big MSG moment that a superstar who claims he runs the city - in that very song no less - was supposed to bring. It was almost a show-stealer.
But T.I.'s round two was utterly remarkable - and is one for the history books. The crowd had already showered him with love as he shot from the throne hits like "Top Back," "24's," "Why You Wanna," "Rubber Band Man" and "Bring Em Out" - a great show in its own right. But what he did to end his set was one of the few things missing from his career: a coronation at one the most famous venues in the world. He'd done shows at Madison Square Garden before, but never his show.
Wyclef Jean broke T.I..'s halftime silence by playing the national anthem on guitar. 'Clef later ran into the crowd during "My Swag." Then Tip started another cut from his album, "Watch What You Say." After the first verse, a banner of Jay-Z's hands throwing up the dynasty sign rolled down the back of the stage.
Jay-Z then began to stroll down a long runway, to the main stage, in the middle of the Garden. The crowd must not have believe its eyes, because there was no reaction at first. Once Jay started to rap his lines -- "Rap music is something ain't it? The way these pictures is painted/ You swear these n----s is dangerous, the gangsta sh-- they be saying" -- the audience went wild.
After "Watch What You Say," Jay let everyone know the Roc was in the building - and the music brought the point home big time. As Kanye West's "Can't Tell Me Nothing" started to play, 'Ye himself walked slowly from the runway to the main stage. During all this, 50 ran to the stage from another part of the venue - seemingly unplanned, because Jay and T.I. both looked a little surprised.
But there were no incidents and no signs of rivalries -- as Kanye rapped, 50 ran around the stage like he was doing a victory lap, stopping along the way to bump shoulders and say what's up to Tip, 'Ye and Jay. Then, out of nowhere, Diddy ran up and got onstage with them. Although the audience was rocking to West, the spectacle of seeing everybody together onstage - especially the two guys who have been hyping their September 11 in-store showdown (see " Kanye West Thanks 50 Cent For Much-Hyped Rivalry: 'We Push Each Other' " and "50 Cent Explains Last Week's Blowup, Says 'I Will Be #1 On September 11' ") - on one stage at the same time took precedence They were all smiling and dancing and genuinely enjoying the camaraderie.
Jay-Z then did one of his classics, "Encore," and the show ended with everyone in the Garden unanimously cheering and making the Roc sign. Some fans were saying that the cheers in the Garden sounded louder than when close to 60,000 at Giants Stadium did the same thing a few years ago during Summer Jam.
With everyone still hanging out onstage, Swizz Beatz and Ciara eventually made it to the stage as well, with Swizz doing one of the biggest records in rap right now, "Money in the Bank."
T.I. and Ciara ended their triumphant New York visit with renditions of his "What You Know?" and "Big Things Poppin'." CiCi proclaimed herself "Queen of the South," and rightly so.
Juanita Bynum says...
Weren't they one of the act's at PZ & the baby SEALS concert last week? BTW I heard the after party was off the hook!!
August 23, 2007 9:52 AM
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yeah we were there and PZ was harrasing me and my husband saw it
August 23, 2007 10:00 AM
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So why did your husband beat your ass & not PZ's? Was your husband afraid of PZ? I know PZ looks like a tough guy on his myspace with the silver chains and iron-on tee shirts, but your husband should have stepped in an kicked PZ's ass!! Why did PZ start harrasing you anyway?
Real Talk says...
HAHAHA YES YES YES...WELCOME TO THE REAL TALK WEBSITE WHERE I AM THE STAR!!!!!!!!!! SOHH might give me my own blog because I'm the center of attention hahahhaa.
August 23, 2007 10:12 AM
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since when was getting dissed cool?
i guess you and gayant got something in common
Stop repping brooklyn because you sound retarded. It's about hits. People come to this site for MEEEEEEEE. Idiot. You are clearly West Indian. Stay in Georgia with the queers.
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So why did your husband beat your ass & not PZ's? Was your husband afraid of PZ? I know PZ looks like a tough guy on his myspace with the silver chains and iron-on tee shirts, but your husband should have stepped in an kicked PZ's ass!! Why did PZ start harrasing you anyway?
August 23, 2007 10:15 AM
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well PZ and my ex husband are close and i didnt like that and PZ keep harrassing me (but not sexually) and telling me to stop prying.
well this is the rest of the story:
As of last night, no charges had been filed against Pastor Weeks, who fled the scene before police arrived.
And while it's not entirely clear what the couple was fighting about. Some people close to Juanita have reached out to MediaTakeOut.com with their own theories. The insiders all claim that Juanita was upset with her husband's uncomfortably close relationships with a few men in his church.
Bynum, a former homemaker, hairdresser and flight attendant got a break when Bishop T.D. Jakes invited her to speak at one of his conferences several years ago. Her ministry blossomed further after her "No More Sheets" sermon on breaking free of sexual promiscuity at a singles event.
Juanita and her husband were married in 2002 in a televised ceremony that cost more than $1M and was viewed by millions.
Real Talk says...
Stop repping brooklyn because you sound retarded. It's about hits. People come to this site for MEEEEEEEE. Idiot. You are clearly West Indian. Stay in Georgia with the queers.
August 23, 2007 10:20 AM
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oh people come on here for YOU, oh now i get it, so all the dissing is there way to show what???
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"stay in GA with the queers" but YOUR the one getting dissed on a blog site that is supposed to be reppin' the state im guessing you "from".
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you said 2 or 3 weeks ago you'll have a blog site, get that THEN talk shit, but until then your just another blogger on here talking shit.
9...11...It doesn't matter anymore
@Juanita Bynum
keep it up...........
just like the good book says
"spoil the rod, spare the child"....translation: bitch i'll kill you!
bobby d swagger says...
NEW YORK - There were close to 20,000 people at Madison Square Garden on Wednesday night, and it's pretty much a given that none of them believe what they saw. Just imagine how much they've been calling, texting and MySpacing since the show. Heck, you might not even believe this when you read it, but as wrestling legend Kurt Angle would say, "It's true. It's damn true."
T.I. orchestrated a mammoth hip-hop moment, a piece of history in the form of an onstage party featuring the cream of the crop in hip-hop: T.I., Jay-Z, Diddy, Swizz Beatz, Ciara, Kanye West and 50 Cent. They were all onstage performing and partying together ... as in, everybody was onstage at the same time.
The show started like just another Screamfest '07 tour stop (see "T.I., Ciara To Headline Latest Scream Tour"). Headliners Ciara and T.I. intermingled their sets much like Jay-Z and R. Kelly did on the Best of Both Worlds tour a few years back (see "Jay-Z, R. Kelly Part Ways as Best Of Both Worlds Tour Collapses"). Ciara came out first, did half her show and left. Then it was T.I.'s turn to do half his show, which led into both ATL natives performing their respective part twos. Those second halves would bring the crowd into the stratosphere and give MSG one of its memorable spectacles ever.
During the second half of Ciara's set, 50 Cent slowly rose up and onto the stage, where he and his rumored girlfriend performed "Can't Leave Him Alone." Although Fif isn't on the Scream bill, he might as well be: He's popped up with "surprise" appearances on the tour several times, including earlier this week in Hampton, Virginia. 50 was immediately greeted, well, like the man who runs New York. The crowd got stupid. After their duet, Ciara asked 50 if he would perform one of his songs, and if you think there was any way he wasn't going to rock in his hometown, you're just plain foolish.
"I Get Money" was ... well, remember the first episode of "Lost," when the plane was ripped apart and just about everyone and everything went flying? It was that. 50 brought out some of his wolves: Lloyd Banks, Mobb Deep, Tony Yayo, you get the picture. But it was big, it was loud, the energy level was as high as a satellite. It was that big MSG moment that a superstar who claims he runs the city - in that very song no less - was supposed to bring. It was almost a show-stealer.
But T.I.'s round two was utterly remarkable - and is one for the history books. The crowd had already showered him with love as he shot from the throne hits like "Top Back," "24's," "Why You Wanna," "Rubber Band Man" and "Bring Em Out" - a great show in its own right. But what he did to end his set was one of the few things missing from his career: a coronation at one the most famous venues in the world. He'd done shows at Madison Square Garden before, but never his show.
Wyclef Jean broke T.I..'s halftime silence by playing the national anthem on guitar. 'Clef later ran into the crowd during "My Swag." Then Tip started another cut from his album, "Watch What You Say." After the first verse, a banner of Jay-Z's hands throwing up the dynasty sign rolled down the back of the stage.
Jay-Z then began to stroll down a long runway, to the main stage, in the middle of the Garden. The crowd must not have believe its eyes, because there was no reaction at first. Once Jay started to rap his lines -- "Rap music is something ain't it? The way these pictures is painted/ You swear these n----s is dangerous, the gangsta sh-- they be saying" -- the audience went wild.
After "Watch What You Say," Jay let everyone know the Roc was in the building - and the music brought the point home big time. As Kanye West's "Can't Tell Me Nothing" started to play, 'Ye himself walked slowly from the runway to the main stage. During all this, 50 ran to the stage from another part of the venue - seemingly unplanned, because Jay and T.I. both looked a little surprised.
But there were no incidents and no signs of rivalries -- as Kanye rapped, 50 ran around the stage like he was doing a victory lap, stopping along the way to bump shoulders and say what's up to Tip, 'Ye and Jay. Then, out of nowhere, Diddy ran up and got onstage with them. Although the audience was rocking to West, the spectacle of seeing everybody together onstage - especially the two guys who have been hyping their September 11 in-store showdown (see " Kanye West Thanks 50 Cent For Much-Hyped Rivalry: 'We Push Each Other' " and "50 Cent Explains Last Week's Blowup, Says 'I Will Be #1 On September 11' ") - on one stage at the same time took precedence They were all smiling and dancing and genuinely enjoying the camaraderie.
Jay-Z then did one of his classics, "Encore," and the show ended with everyone in the Garden unanimously cheering and making the Roc sign. Some fans were saying that the cheers in the Garden sounded louder than when close to 60,000 at Giants Stadium did the same thing a few years ago during Summer Jam.
With everyone still hanging out onstage, Swizz Beatz and Ciara eventually made it to the stage as well, with Swizz doing one of the biggest records in rap right now, "Money in the Bank."
T.I. and Ciara ended their triumphant New York visit with renditions of his "What You Know?" and "Big Things Poppin'." CiCi proclaimed herself "Queen of the South," and rightly so.
August 23, 2007 10:14 AM
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PZ and the baby SEALS concert was better and T.I. & them swagger jacked PZ's show. At Godstock PZ brought out Kirk Franklin, Chirs Tucker, Kurtis Blow, Bishop TD Jakes, Billy Grahmn, the Pope, a mascot of Ned Flanders from the TV show the Simpsons and Juanita Bynum.
PZ and the baby SEALS concert was better and T.I. & them swagger jacked PZ's show. At Godstock PZ brought out Kirk Franklin, Chirs Tucker, Kurtis Blow, Bishop TD Jakes, Billy Grahmn, the Pope, a mascot of Ned Flanders from the TV show the Simpsons and Juanita Bynum.
August 23, 2007 10:31 AM
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and she was wondering why i beat her ass
Hey Remy did what she could do, it's not like she sells any units or have any sponsors so let her do what she has to do.
Ja song is cool and why can't he try to make a comeback, everybody was dancing to his joints when they were gettin radio spins every 5 mins. He deserves another shot.
And for O'Reilly he needs to stop the hating on these rap artist. I don't know if a rapper was banging his girl or he just wants to be one and knows he can't so he takes all his time and energy to bash them. For someone of his nature he needs to be speaking on why people don't have heallth insurance or something else bigger than what line a rapper said in his or her song.
Maybe Fat Joe is a she, but doesn't Remy look like a he sometimes.
PS: Has anyone ever noticed that there aren't many original usernames on these post.
no one is going to remember. So instead of creating more negative energy, they should take this free performance and be thankful that anybody gives a sh*t.
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Matthew 7:4
How can you say to your brother, 'Let me take the speck out of your eye,' when all the time there is a plank in your own eye?
Your wrong for that Reckless and you should read the scripture above; and relize the very same negative energy you speak of, you give off your very self.
Mr 908 says...
no one is going to remember. So instead of creating more negative energy, they should take this free performance and be thankful that anybody gives a sh*t.
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Matthew 7:4
How can you say to your brother, 'Let me take the speck out of your eye,' when all the time there is a plank in your own eye?
Your wrong for that Reckless and you should read the scripture above; and relize the very same negative energy you speak of, you give off your very self.
August 23, 2007 10:52 AM
who invited THIS nigga?? says...
DEEZ NUTTZ
No disrespect to the victims, but it weren't for the disaster, nobody would care about that college anyways. In a couple of years, no one is going to remember. So instead of creating more negative energy, they should take this free performance and be thankful that anybody gives a sh*t.
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You are one ignant, yes IGNANT bitch!!
@Xclusive BK Dude, or Brian Fields aka DJ Bazerk aka Triple OG Stan aka "fupayme
Ya'll some cowards...I know it's one of you with ya lil baby SEALS jokes. Keep on clownin and we gonna keep on shinin. You impact NOTHING.
@Brooklyn B
That's a real coward move how you always constantly throwin dirt on other folks and feelin it's your responsibility to put everybody else on blast, but keep your lil secrets tucked away in the closet.
Matthew 7:3 "Why do you look at the speck of sawdust in your brother's eye and pay no attention to the plank in your own eye?"
While you in a glass house, you better be careful bout throwin rocks. Stay on your block homeboy...I ain't here to debate NOTHING with you, regarding "preachers did this or that" or "why do we talk about this but not that"....naw man.
It ain't right for NOBODY to be crucified or judged based on their actions as sinful man...so cut it out and live by example.
Getting excited about finding a story to come repost in a blog is a childish trait with a "heehee" behind it.
I ain't here to talk about it, I'm here to call it like I see it.
I'm done!
CHRIST LIVES!
PZ
In case you didn't know, Joe Buddens, Jim Jones and Smitty are attempting to sign to G-Unit. Hate on G-Unit all you want, but the way 50 has the label setup and the deals he signs with artists, even a G-Unit album that does 100,000 makes more money than albums who did 500,000. MONEY TALKS.
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9...11....It doesn't matter anymore.
PZ
I saw your post today from yesterday, I'll hit you up.
@Brooklyn B
That's a real coward move how you always constantly throwin dirt on other folks and feelin it's your responsibility to put everybody else on blast, but keep your lil secrets tucked away in the closet.
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@pz
what the fuck r u talking about?