Ludacris made this song dissin' Drake and Big Sean:
People on twitter are saying that Drake and Big Sean said that Luda stole their flow.. Are you serious???
What have you heard about this? What do you think about this?
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Ludacris vs Drake/Big Sean BEEF
16 November 2011 - 11:04 PM
Outkast start working on comeback album!
19 September 2011 - 10:10 AM
OutKast to Reunite with L.A. Reid at Epic Records
Outkast may be reuniting with L.A. Reid to record their new album under Epic Records. Since leaving Island/Def Jam "L.A. Reid has been busy erasing Epic's tarnished image and rebuilding its roster, which will soon include Outkast, sources tell The Hollywood Reporter," said Shirley Halperin of The Hollywod Reporter's website, THR.com. "Reid has a long history with Outkast, who was originally signed to his LaFace Records."
Reid's LaFace Records released Outkast's platinum selling debut album, Southernplayalisticadillacmuzik in 1994. 10 years later at Arista, with Reid at the helm, the duo's Speakerboxxx/The Love Below sold 11 million copies and won six Grammy awards. Their last joint effort was 2006's Idlewild.
An industry outsider told HipHopWIred in July that "Outkast is on track to release a new album by early next year. Both Dre and Big are working on solo projects; they want those out by the end of 2011, followed by the next Outkast record within a year's time."
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Outkast may be reuniting with L.A. Reid to record their new album under Epic Records. Since leaving Island/Def Jam "L.A. Reid has been busy erasing Epic's tarnished image and rebuilding its roster, which will soon include Outkast, sources tell The Hollywood Reporter," said Shirley Halperin of The Hollywod Reporter's website, THR.com. "Reid has a long history with Outkast, who was originally signed to his LaFace Records."
Reid's LaFace Records released Outkast's platinum selling debut album, Southernplayalisticadillacmuzik in 1994. 10 years later at Arista, with Reid at the helm, the duo's Speakerboxxx/The Love Below sold 11 million copies and won six Grammy awards. Their last joint effort was 2006's Idlewild.
An industry outsider told HipHopWIred in July that "Outkast is on track to release a new album by early next year. Both Dre and Big are working on solo projects; they want those out by the end of 2011, followed by the next Outkast record within a year's time."
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Watch the throne still # 1 album!
26 August 2011 - 08:23 AM
http://rap.about.com...-still-no-1.htm
Jay-Z and Kanye West are sitting comfortably atop the Billboard 200 chart for the second week in a row. Watch the Throne moved 176,000 last week to retain the top spot. I'll spare you the predictable "throne/reign" puns. Ha!
Some specifics: Watch the Throne has now sold 612,000 units since its release two weeks ago. Gold-certified in two weeks? Not too shabby.
Pop the hood for a round-up of this week's top-selling hip-hop titles.
Top 10 Hip-Hop Albums of the Week
1. Jay-Z & Kanye West - Watch the Throne - 176,000 (612,000)
2. Bad Meets Evil - Hell: The Sequel - 19,480 (463,012)
3. Ace Hood - Blood, Sweat & Tears - 10,214 (36, 543)
4. Nicki Minaj - Pink Friday - 9,930 (1.5 million)
5. Pitbull - Planet Pit - 8,905 (174,150)
6. Eminem - Recovery - 8,825 (4 million)
7. Big Sean - Finally Famous - 8,145 (189,740)
8. Wiz Khalifa - Rolling Papers - 7,269 (549,258)
9. Gucci Mane & Waka Flocka Flame - 1017 Brick Squad Presents...(23,676)
10. LMFAO - Sorry for Party Rocking - 6,877 (92,722)
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Did yall see who they are competing with? lol
Jay-Z and Kanye West are sitting comfortably atop the Billboard 200 chart for the second week in a row. Watch the Throne moved 176,000 last week to retain the top spot. I'll spare you the predictable "throne/reign" puns. Ha!
Some specifics: Watch the Throne has now sold 612,000 units since its release two weeks ago. Gold-certified in two weeks? Not too shabby.
Pop the hood for a round-up of this week's top-selling hip-hop titles.
Top 10 Hip-Hop Albums of the Week
1. Jay-Z & Kanye West - Watch the Throne - 176,000 (612,000)
2. Bad Meets Evil - Hell: The Sequel - 19,480 (463,012)
3. Ace Hood - Blood, Sweat & Tears - 10,214 (36, 543)
4. Nicki Minaj - Pink Friday - 9,930 (1.5 million)
5. Pitbull - Planet Pit - 8,905 (174,150)
6. Eminem - Recovery - 8,825 (4 million)
7. Big Sean - Finally Famous - 8,145 (189,740)
8. Wiz Khalifa - Rolling Papers - 7,269 (549,258)
9. Gucci Mane & Waka Flocka Flame - 1017 Brick Squad Presents...(23,676)
10. LMFAO - Sorry for Party Rocking - 6,877 (92,722)
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Did yall see who they are competing with? lol
Lil Wayne disses Jay Z and Beyonce.
26 August 2011 - 08:17 AM
http://rap.about.com...ds-retarded.htm
Lil Wayne Defends Jay-Z Diss; Jadakiss Says
"Keep Me Out of It"
So Lil Wayne tossed a few barbs at Jay-Z on a song called "It's Good," off Tha Carter IV. Predictably, the song set Twitter abuzz and had everyone yapping about Wayne's new album, due out this weekend. First, the diss. The song features Drake and Jadakiss and has Wayne rapping: "Talking 'bout Baby money/I got your baby money/Kidnap your b-tch, get that how much you love your baby money. I know you fake, n-gga/Pressure breaks, n-gga/I'll take you out, that's a date, n-gga." Weezy is, of course, referring to Jay-Z's "Baby money" line on "H.A.M."
But it's the obvious Beyonce diss that has everyone going ham. Speaking to Vibe.com, Weezy claims he doesn't expect any repercussions from threatening Jigga's wife. "I know there won't be any repercussions behind what I did," he said. "I know for a fact music is about perception. You can't do anything but perceive what you hear. I know that for a fact. So I can't ever be upset about someone's reaction."
I have no idea what any of that means, but keep reading for more vaguely worded remarks about perception: "I'm not going to say I don't know what would happen before I even say [something on record]," he continued. "I do know what will happen. I'm aware of it. But it is what it is."
Oh, that's cute. He's aware of the reaction to the song but he doesn't know what will happen. Well, let's just hope cameras won't be around when Lil Wayne gets kidnapped by Beyonce at the VMAs.
In an interesting twist, Jadakiss was also eager to explain how he wound up on a song aimed at his former boss. "They only sent me a track with no verses," he tweeted yesterday, "and I recorded that verse 3 months ago."
Fellas, fellas, fellas. You'll need an extra shovel to dig yourselves out of this one.
Lil Wayne Defends Jay-Z Diss; Jadakiss Says
"Keep Me Out of It"
So Lil Wayne tossed a few barbs at Jay-Z on a song called "It's Good," off Tha Carter IV. Predictably, the song set Twitter abuzz and had everyone yapping about Wayne's new album, due out this weekend. First, the diss. The song features Drake and Jadakiss and has Wayne rapping: "Talking 'bout Baby money/I got your baby money/Kidnap your b-tch, get that how much you love your baby money. I know you fake, n-gga/Pressure breaks, n-gga/I'll take you out, that's a date, n-gga." Weezy is, of course, referring to Jay-Z's "Baby money" line on "H.A.M."
But it's the obvious Beyonce diss that has everyone going ham. Speaking to Vibe.com, Weezy claims he doesn't expect any repercussions from threatening Jigga's wife. "I know there won't be any repercussions behind what I did," he said. "I know for a fact music is about perception. You can't do anything but perceive what you hear. I know that for a fact. So I can't ever be upset about someone's reaction."
I have no idea what any of that means, but keep reading for more vaguely worded remarks about perception: "I'm not going to say I don't know what would happen before I even say [something on record]," he continued. "I do know what will happen. I'm aware of it. But it is what it is."
Oh, that's cute. He's aware of the reaction to the song but he doesn't know what will happen. Well, let's just hope cameras won't be around when Lil Wayne gets kidnapped by Beyonce at the VMAs.
In an interesting twist, Jadakiss was also eager to explain how he wound up on a song aimed at his former boss. "They only sent me a track with no verses," he tweeted yesterday, "and I recorded that verse 3 months ago."
Fellas, fellas, fellas. You'll need an extra shovel to dig yourselves out of this one.
Happy bday Lerkot!
11 May 2011 - 01:04 AM
Enjoy this special date dude! HAPPY BIRTHDAY!!
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