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Vipa

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  1. He has 2 Different beats Playing, along with the acapella, all at different Beats Per Minute.

    I'm not going to hate, jsut send him my advice. My Advice is "SYNCHING". A Remix isn't a remix because 2 things are playing at the same time, they at least have to match.

    And his cutting during the hook...Completely off beat (Well, as is the rest of it >_>_)

  2. Well damn, for publicity they're taking this a little too far. one of my "sources", just told me that a news station was reporting breaking news, that gun shots we're fired outside Hot 97 studios. apparently, 50 cent was involved.

    Now I don't know if his is true, take it for what it's worth.

  3. I've been hearin' from cats in NY, Fifty did an interview on Power 105. Someone called in, and asked 50 cent where the Game stood with Gunit. From what people are sayin', 50 Replied "across the Street around the corner". He then kept going, saying that on Games next album, he wouldn't help him out on it, and it wouldn't even sell 500,000.

    This whole thing gave me more respect for Game. I been listening to his interviews on hot 97. He said he'd just fall back, and let it happen. He'll make his music, and keep his mouth shut. +100 respect points for that. Forget Beefs, Forget Diss Tracks, Just do your thing. That's what it's about. The Music.

  4. Will Smith, known for shirking rhymes about bling and violence for more upbeat messages, is using his new album to prove he's got a tough side, too.

    The rapper/actor is releasing his fourth solo album, Lost and Found, on March 29, featuring the track "Mr. Nice Guy," about how people mistake him for being soft. And according to a statement by his spokesperson, Smith has "sumthin' for Eminem" in the song.

    The album, which Smith calls a "departure" from his previous albums, which include Born to Reign (2002), Willenium (1999) and Big Willie Style (1997), will be led by the single "Switch."

    The track is "a snapshot of my life," Smith said in a statement. "It's the most in-depth, revealing writing that I've done in my career."

    Also included on the LP are collaborations with longtime partner Jazzy Jeff, Mary J. Blige, Robin Thicke, Timbaland and Snoop Dogg, who worked with Smith on the track "Pump Ya Brakes."

    Smith, who started laying down tracks for the album in 2003 and ultimately recorded more than 50 songs, said that the new album is best described as old-school retro hip-hop, and that the music is more serious than in the past, but is still just as fun.

    With his latest feature film, "Hitch," having just debuted in theaters at #1, Smith will take a break from acting for the next six to eight months to focus on his music.

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