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  1. if you posted more you'd see it :roll: :roll:
  2. and apparently he was "liberating the iraqi people" :nhawong:
  3. overbrook is probably waiting for interscope to give them a release date..and get the distribution organised..
  4. i dont remember the address just google it thats how i found it
  5. there was never any weapons of mass destruction..and saddam hussein had no capability of producing them.. :ridepony:
  6. yeah you are right..that is the original version of the song with the original lyrics... girls initially came out on a local philly label.. but when rca/jive bought out the contract to jazzy jeff and fresh prince.. they re-released girls..and made them change the lyrics! i guess hitting her with a trash can was too violent :kekeke:
  7. Jazzy Jeff’s price of fame: nothing lasts forever News courtesy of Skrufff.com Hip hop pioneer turned mullti-million selling pop star Jazzy Jeff chatted to Skrufff this week about his upcoming house compilation for Defected Records and revealed that his success almost caused his downfall. "I can tell you I had three million dollars in the bank at one point then two years later I literally had 30 dollars in the bank; it can happen," said Jazzy. "Things don’t last for ever, especially in this business and what you have to learn is how to live when everything is down, because if you learn to live and maintain yourself when everything is down, then it’s a cruise when you’re going up," he advised. The American producer and his childhood friend Will Smith teamed up to form Jazzy Jeff and the Fresh Prince in the mid 80s, releasing worldwide hits including Girls Ain’t Nothing But Trouble and perennial radio smash Summertime, to make serious amounts of money. "I was the first person in my family to ever make a million dollars, so I had no-one in my family to educate me about what to do with that million dollars," he recalled. "My spending sprees were crazy because they were spending sprees on equipment; I wasn’t thinking of having the big mansion on the hill I wanted the first cellphone, the first national pager. I’ve never been the guy saying I’m gonna’ buy a $25,000 watch, I’d rather buy a $25,000 television that can turn itself on and off- I’m a gadget fanatic. Will was somebody that wanted seven or eight cars whereas I was like ‘give me one car, but give me a $50,0000 sound system in this car that has everything you can ever imagine’." "It’s really hard because the people that are trying to give you advice have never gone through what you’re going through and you don’t have someone to fall back on,’ he continued. "And that’s where a lot of African American entertainers really need, a role model that can give you really true and honest advice. Someone that can tell you, ‘hey man, you need to pay your taxes’." Coming back down to Earth when he lost his first millions, the Philadelphia star said dealing with others’ expectations was harder than losing the cash. "You have a million feelings inside you because what you’re perceived as isn’t what you are," he explained. "So you can walk into the fanciest restaurant in the world and they want to give you food for free, not realising that you may not have the money to pay for it. "It’s OK to be playing that role but when you get up in the morning and you’re washing your face you’re thinking ‘Yo what kind of life am I leading, what happens when something happens and I’m not going to be able to cover it? When you’re looking in the mirror and you’re one on one with yourself, that’s when you have to answer those questions. Then you’re worried about how people will look at you if they find out you don’t have this or that. I’ve seen a lot of entertainers not know how to deal with that situation." Jazzy nowadays runs his own highly successful label and studio complex A Touch Of Jazz and continues to record with Will Smith on new material. He’s also just mixed his first ever house music compilation for Defected Records (‘Soulheaven presents Jazzy Jeff In the House’) which comes out on November 1
  8. im working on sumthin that you can buy to support the site.. still a way off though..
  9. im hoping to do an interview with kwame for the site... fingers crossed :thumb:
  10. yeah it was their first single..released in 1986
  11. doooooppppeeeeeee!!! can i put this on the site? theres our man kwame! producer of switch...
  12. lets get the album done first b4 worrying about artwork.. some1 buy ted a mic! he can just hook it up to his computer and we got another emcee on the album..
  13. wow great pics..rock on :rock: :rock: :rock: kev sounds like a dope guy :clap:
  14. i'll definitely contribute sum beats :thumb:
  15. the new Will Smith album IS coming out on Overbrook/Interscope Kwame produced 2 tracks on the album "Switch" and a track called "Got That"
  16. i had this dream that i was hanging out with will and jeff and they were making a brand new track....................... :kekeke:
  17. i think it would be cool..say we get a whole collective who can work on the album..but we dont have everyone on every track, we can have solo traxs..and just different collabs between members.. just make it real creative and see what we come up with... so fuq and jim might do a track or maybe ted and da brakes etc no restrictions! album titles? nothin comes to mind....
  18. lets make it another switch :hilarious: :hilarious:
  19. great idea! i say we give ourselves 6 months to make it though...
  20. ok prince good luck..best time to do it is before you got to bed because you remember more :thumb:
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