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  1. yo its hero1
    the heroine
    never dealin any heroin
    man im here to win
    and joe ive seen your sin
    lies and deceit
    man you'll never defeat
    the Man you could never beat
    even if you cheat
    you aint matching this rhyming feat
    you scroungin you scrawlin
    im loungin and pouring
    gems str8 off the dome for the masses
    slayin em like cassius
    while you're spittin nonsense like fascists
    so face it im taken this round cause i lace it
    so nice you can trace it
    when i step to this post i dont waste it
    so fresh so clean you can taste it
    this aint goin down to the wire
    address me as you sire
    cause im rulin this so easiliy you're in diar
    straights and you'll meet your fate like your prior
    convictions restrictions inflictin till i go higher
    spittin fire
    not your pre written .. biter!
    look admit it you dont fit in.. liar!!
  2. Loyal fans and newfound followers
    Whats up y'all Hello how are you doin out there
    You're chillin, I'm winnin
    Oh, by the way, [color=red]the album's out, go get it[/color]

    We went to the studio and then we made a video
    We didn't make a movie though, maybe the next year or so
    Yo, I got a message for my fans and friends
    The last album was def y'all, and here we go again!

    No applause, no applause, thank you, thank you
    We're back again, and we're plannin on rockin you
    ten times harder than any other crew can
    Jeff is like Conan, I'm like Tarzan
    In other words, wherever we go
    Haha We're runnin the show, but no seriously
    It's been a while since we dropped one
    But it's out now, go buy the album
    If you bought the last one you know it was krush
    But if you didn't man, you must not
    know what you're missin friend
    The last album was dope y'all, and here we go again

    A lot of people may not have bought the last album
    But yo Jeff, straight up, we can't allow them to [color=red]go out like that,[/color] our music is too def
    We produce hit records right and left
    Daytime, night time, def beat, def rhyme
    Chorus line, bass drum, snare drum, bassline
    All of this makes our records rock til the party's end
    Here we go again!


    People tryin to steal from me and deceive me
    But that's cool, you live and learn my friends
    We did it before and we'll do it again
  3. the New Jersey native is a huge lover of vintage rap music, specifically the era that spanned the late '80s Old School into the mid '90s New School. He's made reference to everyone from Run DMC to DJ Jazzy Jeff and the Fresh Prince in his films. Hell, Jersey Girl basically culminates Smith's lifelong love of rap with a cameo from none other than Will Smith himself. "It was cool on a couple different levels," Smith gleefully admits when asked about working with Smith. "Being like an Old School rap fan in high school who did listen to a lot of DJ Jazzy Jeff and the Fresh Prince, it was cool on that level. It was cool on the level of like 'F@#k it, it's Will Smith!' you know, who's like a massive movie star, but also just one of the sweetest dudes on the planet, a really nice guy. And it was cool on the level of being a kind of cool, surprise cameo that not a lot of people know about. So having that moment where he sits down next to Ben is a real kind of like an 'Ahhhh!' moment for the audience. So it worked on a couple different levels for me. It was kind of sweet. But it was also kind of cool to give Old School rap a little shout out 'cause now rap is like, you know, 50 Cent and Eminem and all that stuff. Back when I got into it, it wasn't. It was all about throwin' your hands in the air and wavin' 'em like I just don't care. Now it's about dudes who get shot multiple times, which is a type of rap that I can't really identify with that much."
  4. NICK AT NITE CROWNS WILL SMITH WHEN
    THE FRESH PRINCE OF BEL AIR JOINS
    NICK AT NITE LINE-UP IN SEPTEMBER

    New York, NY, May 5, 2004 – Grammy Award-winning rapper and celebrated
    film and television performer Will Smith settles into his throne as
    the Prince of Bel Air when the hilarious hit comedy, The Fresh Prince
    of Bel Air, joins the Nick at Nite line-up beginning Monday, September
    13, 2004. Amid the hilarious comedy of clashing cultures as the
    wealthy Banks family opens their home - and their checkbook - to their
    needy relative Will, the teen adapts easily to their indulgent
    lifestyle and reminds them that the simplest pleasures of family life
    can't be bought at any price.

    "Will is an icon, and this "fish out of water" sitcom is completely
    fun and family-friendly – a perfect fit for Nick at Nite," explains
    Larry W. Jones, President, TV Land and Nick at Nite.

    Co-executive-produced by music legend Quincy Jones, the NBC comedy
    aired from 1990 to 1996 and focuses on Will (Smith), a teenager from a
    tough West Philadelphia neighborhood whose mother sends him to live
    with his wealthy relatives in Bel Air, California. It's a tough
    adjustment for the teenager at first, whose streetwise ways don't seem
    to fit in with their ornate mansion, luxurious cars and live-in
    butler. Will immediately clashes with Uncle Phillip (James Avery), a
    pompous, successful lawyer who was raised in a tough neighborhood much
    like Will's and enjoys teaching him lessons and catching him on his
    crazy shenanigans. Aunt Vivian (Janet-Hubert Whitten and later Daphne
    Maxwell Reid) is the mediator between the two, and Geoffrey (Joseph
    Marcell), the always-proper butler, becomes one of Will's closest
    allies. Among his cousins, Will enjoys teasing the preppy Carlton
    (Alfonso Ribeiro) and spoiled Hilary (Karen Parsons), while taking
    teenager Ashley (Tatyana M. Ali) under his wing and becoming her
    confidante. The brood expands with the birth of Nicholas "Nicky" Banks
    (Ross Bagley).

    Other regulars on the hit show throughout its run are: Jazz (Jeff
    Townes{D.J. Jazzy Jeff}), Will's off-beat best friend who brings a
    little soul into the Banks' mansion; Jackie (Tyra Banks), Will's
    ex-girlfriend from Philadelphia who complicates his life when he gets
    to college and Lisa (Nia Long), Will's girlfriend to whom he is
    shortly engaged.
  5. "[Independence Day co-writer and co-producer] Dean [Devlin] and I met two or three times to figure out a way how to continue the story and we couldn't," Emmerich said while promoting his latest doomsday epic, the upcoming The Day After Tomorrow.
  6. Jazzy Jeff & Fresh Prince doing Secret Live Shows!

    This is what Jeff says in a recent interview with Voice in the UK.

    “We hooked up in LA, not long ago to do an old Jazzy Jeff and Fresh Prince show, which was good. This summer, we're gonna try and do some really surprise guest shows. We wanna just show up unannounced at a couple of places and just perform. Will's gonna be on the East Coast working on a movie soon, so with him in New York and me in Philadelphia, I'll be able to drive up and see him in my spare time.”

    Check out the full interview [url="http://www.jazzyjefffreshprince.com/jjfp-intjjvoice.htm"]here[/url]
  7. Hollywood News > "Taste Your Fruit" not about oral sex, fumes Jada Pinkett Smith

    New York, May 7 (ANI):

    Hollywood actress Jada Pinkett Smith has rubbished suggestions that her song "Taste Your Fruit" is about giving oral sex.

    The Matrix Revolutions star, 32 is furious that "Taste Your Fruit", which she composed for her husband Will Smith, has been misunderstood by music associates and the media.

    "Tasting your fruit is supposed to symbolize the nurturing aspect of the male character. So, that's what it was supposed to be about," Jada was quoted as saying by imdb.

    "But every time someone hears the song and they hear the title they're like 'Now what exactly is 'Tasting Your Fruit' supposed to mean?'" she added

    "It wasn't until my husband brought it up to me, he was like 'You know what people are going to think when they hear this song!' "You can interpret it anyway you please!" she concluded.
  8. you had me on the floor rolling RBW :bowrofl: :bowrofl: :bowrofl: couldnt have happened to a nicer board member :kekeke: :kekeke: :peace:

    yeah i wonder what the odds are of that happening :afro: but who cares it happened :biggrin:

    now lets all share a group hug with RBW :grouphug: for chattin up jada :dink: :cwm: :cwm:

    u shoulda done this :rbw: and jada coulda done this :whip:

    but i digress :laugh2:

    thanx 4 the full rundown...

    i think its safe to say when u meet jjfp they are so down 2 earth..that it makes you even more of a fan.....
  9. New Internet-Only I, Robot Trailer Hits! Source: MysteryClock.com Friday, May 7, 2004



    Director Alex Proyas has released an internet-only I, Robot trailer on his official website, which so far best captures the intensity of the Will Smith-starrer, which opens on July 16 and is based on the classic short story collection by Isaac Asimov.

    In the year 2035, robots are an everyday household item, and everyone trusts them, except one, slightly paranoid detective (Smith) investigating what he alone believes is a crime perpetrated by a robot. The case leads him to discover a far more frightening threat to the human race.

    This one's worth a peek! Check it out in QuickTime by clicking the link below:

    [url="http://www.mysteryclock.com/irobot/"]http://www.mysteryclock.com/irobot/[/url]
  10. VH1: What was your first car?

    Ludacris: Aw, man, you don’t want to know about my first car! I was in high school – it was an ’86 Plymouth Reliant, one of those box cars. I bought it from my teacher. What made it so bad was the paint job. When you do a wax job and leave the wax on there for too long, it permanently messes up the paint on the car. But I didn’t care because it was my first car. I just didn’t want to ride the cheese anymore – we called the school bus “the cheese.” I didn’t care what it looked like as long as I had wheels and speakers in the trunk. That’s what we liked doing in the South. We love getting big speakers. As long as our sound system is cool, the car can be completely messed up! [Watch Clip]

    VH1: Were you the guy who would drive around and pick up all your pals?

    L: Everybody was trying to get a ride! If you don’t jump on the bus, you're in a cooler category - because the day you’re not on the bus, everybody’s like, “Damn! Where’s what-his-name? He must have got a ride with somebody. Lucky him!” In the car, we’d blast “Summertime” by Jazzy Jeff and the Fresh Prince on our way to school. We'd even in the wintertime, because at that point you’re just waiting for the summer to come.


    [url="http://www.vh1.com/artists/interview/1472179/05302003/ludacris.jhtml"]http://www.vh1.com/artists/interview/14721.../ludacris.jhtml[/url]
  11. THE ROOTS RELEASE
    FIRST OKAYPLAYER RECORDS ALBUM
    'TRUE NOTES VOL. 1' MAY 18


    -Album to feature new music from underground sensations Little Brother, Jean Grae, Dilated Peoples, Hieroglyphics and Skillz and more -


    -Winners of Okayplayer unsigned artist contest announced -



    -Okayplayer May tour kicks off May 1 in Boston -


    The Roots will spend the month of May bringing attention to the hottest underground and up-and-coming artists in the Hip-Hop scene even as they prepare to release their own forthcoming album, 'The Tipping Point' (Geffen - July 13). 'True Notes, Vol 1,' the first album from the Roots' newly formed independent label Okayplayer Records, will be released May 18. . Okayplayer Records is a partnership with Decon and Red Distribution.


    The Roots hand-picked the artists on the album and tour, including The Chapter and Nicolay & Supastition, unsigned artists who entered the band's talent search through their website, Okayplayer.com.


    Executive produced by Roots founding drummer ?uestlove, the 19 track-collection is a gathering of artists who The Roots say will be a part of the next movement in Hip-Hop. In addition to new artists, discover new and innovative music from established underground favorites Skillz who is featured on the first single "Take It Back," along with Jean Grae, Little Brother, Dialated Peoples and Blackalicious.



    'True Notes' marks an expansion of The Roots' ongoing mission to support new artists. With the Okayplayer site and its community of devoted fans, the band has already helped to spark the careers of Eve, Erykah Badu, Common, Jill Scott, Cody Chestnutt and more.


    The establishment of Okayplayer Records broadens the Okayplayer brand, which started as a website founded in 1999 by ?uestlove. The site also launched the first in a series of Okayplayer concert tours in 2000.

    1. ?UESTLOVE- Intro
    2. ACEYALONE & MADLIB- K.O. Player
    3. LITTLE BROTHER- On and On
    4, DILATED PEOPLES- Okay
    5. SKILLZ- Take It Back
    6. JEAN GRAE- Keep Livin
    7. HIEROGLYPHICS- Respect Deez
    8. DICE RAW- I Do What I Like
    9. NICOLAY & SUPASTITION- The Williams
    10. THE ROOTS- Y'all Know Who
    11. LITTLE BROTHER- Shake It
    12. BLACKALICIOUS- Just What Can Happen
    13. TRUCK AND MAC- Bang Bang
    14. SKILLZ- Pastor Skillz
    15. BABY BLAK & ADAM-BOMB- Can't Help Them With That
    16. JEAN GRAE- Fall Back
    17. THE CHAPTER- For the Wreckord
    18. RJD2- Act 2
    19. ?UESTLOVE- Outro
  12. [quote=Jazzy Julie,May 6 2004, 01:15 PM]i think he knows a lot of them but has problems remmembering the start lol, but i also have the same problem coz if i wanna show off 2 my friends by knowing all the words i can never remmember the start, than its easy.[/quote]
    :kekeke: :kekeke: thats so true
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