11/9/10
Raydio G - Let's Play With Titties
lmfaooooo from one of the people that gave us "lookin ass nigga" here's the 2010 Version
FAM - Mixed Feelings
FAM x ISH - Make It Rain Freestyle
Labels:
Ezito Flame,
FAM,
ISH,
Kj,
Make It Rain,
MiggFAM,
Obi Wan
Migg X KJ - Glory
9/20/10
Nicki Minaj Covers Complex’s Oct/Nov 2010 Issue!
Discovered by Lil Wayne on a street DVD, Nicki Minaj enjoyed an early buzz that, while strong, hinged on a common archetype: a female rapper who wasn't hard to look at. But after a year in which the 26-year-old Queens native, born Onika Tanya Maraj, contributed sexually explicit and surprisingly self-aware verses for a slew of Young Money bangers ("Bedrock," "Up All Night," and "Roger That") and became the go-to gal for Usher ("Lil Freak"), Robin Thicke ("Shakin' It 4 Daddy"), Ludacris ("My Chick Bad"), and Mariah Carey ("Up Out My Face"), she transcended hood-ornament status to be one of the hottest rappers in the game, period.
Her penchant for animated accents and a Harajuku-influenced love for colorful getups begat a cult of personality so strong that even a big-budget disaster like her poorly received first single, "Massive Attack," couldn't hold her down. Nicki simply licked her wounds (if only we had been there to help) and came back with the sweet and sultry "Your Love," which became the first female single to top the Billboard rap charts in eight years. With her debut, Pink Friday, due in November, we'll soon have a clearer view of which Nicki will be remembered. But whether mold-shattering superstar or Young Money footnote, one thing is clear: She'll be the one calling the shots.
Complex: Everyone has this image of you as a cartoon character with outlandish wigs, but at our shoot today you were much more low-key.
Nicki Minaj: [Laughs.] Every woman is a character—but people need to see I'm a regular human. It's like you wear a pink wig and you're no longer human all of sudden. You're a thing. Like today [the photographer] was like, "Where is that Nicki Minaj smile?" But this shoot doesn't call for the Nicki Minaj smile. You guys wanted me subdued, so I'm gonna give you a different side. I'm not gonna pull a string and be like, "It's Barbie, bitch!"
Is it intimidating to know that, besides The Miseducation Of Lauryn Hill, there are very few indisputable classic female rap albums?
Nicki Minaj: I want to do well, but I don't think I'm intimidated. People's expectations of what I'm capable of doing are very low. People have been used to hearing little one-liners and me play around.
You think people still underestimate you, even with the success you've been having?
Nicki Minaj: Absolutely. A lot of people don't know I wrote all the hooks on the album. I arranged the music, did the transitions. [Other female rappers] are told what to do, but I run my entire empire; I don't think people would expect that.
Was it hard for you to get that latitude from the label?
Nicki Minaj: My generation is creative; all we need is a Baby or a Slim to back us. We don't need you to tell us what to do, but we need you to nurture our decisions, and I think Cash Money understands that. I didn't have Wayne obviously, since he's been in jail, so there wasn't anyone I could have called and asked for help. Actually, when I've relied on people in the past is when I've made the biggest mistakes. When I trust my gut, I win.
What are some of your biggest mistakes?
Nicki Minaj: I won't say.
Were they recent mistakes?
Nicki Minaj: Yeah.
Recent as in "Massive Attack"?
Nicki Minaj: [Laughs.] Next question.
What has Wayne's involvement been on the album?
Nicki Minaj: He really hasn't had any involvement on it. But to be honest, the album doesn't sound like Wayne. I mean, he's my biggest influence, but it doesn't sound like Wayne's stuff. It sounds like Nicki.
You have the smash single "Your Love" out right now. When did you record it?
Nicki Minaj: Two years ago, before I dropped Beam Me Up Scotty. I loved the beat and the hook, but I didn't like my delivery on it; that's why I re-recorded it when it leaked. [Before it leaked] I was like, "This is going in the trash."
For The Rest Check Out Complex.com or Pick Up The Offical Copy Oct 5th
But For All Yall Nicki Fanatics Heres A Vid Of The Photoshoot
Wale x Meek Mill - Freestyin In Dc
Wale Kills This Shit ...Meek Mill Goes In Too
" Yea I Go The Hardest You Niggas Is Targets You Shopping At Target I Shop At neiman marcus"
Hopefully We'll Get A Collab From The Two Sometime Soon..Who Knows
Cmon Son Smh : Lil B - Bangkadang
Wow lmfao im not sure what to make of this joint but lmfao that breakdown part is something serious " i love it when she sucks myyyyy dickkkk" smh lil b never disappoints
9/19/10
Artists To Watch : FatKidsBrotha
Summers Over Yea But Here Are Some Artists I Happened To Stumble Upon The First Was A Group Named "FatKidsBrotha" there a group based out of ATL ...with a unique sound for the south more of a west cost pac div type flow And Their Tape "TheLamestCOOL" Is a perfect example with summer bangers like "40oz" "Miss Summers" "CornerStore" "WeedBitchesLickherHoes" and my personal Favorite "Leaders". There's No Telling What The Future Holds For FKB But I Cant See Nothing But Good Things in their Future.
Don't Believe Me? Give Them A Listen There Wont Be a disappointment. (Links Below)
Tracklist
1.Intro
2.Welcome to Atlanta (Prod. By Avalanche)
3.Leaders (Prod. By Avalanche)
4.DayJob (Prod. By MickeyPark)
5.Miss Summers Ft. Damien Aidoo (Prod. By Avalanche)
6.40oz (Prod. By Curtis Williams)
7.CornerStore (Prod. By Chase Mack)
8.Meezy Speaks
9.Dope Since 88' (Prod. By MickeyPark)
10.Pimp Long Toe Says
11.Bring Yo Ass In Ft. Damien Aidoo & Wavy Wallace (Prod. By Avalanche)
12.Kiss My Ass (Prod. By Teej)
13.Its An Army Ft. Jace & Wavy Wallace (Prod. ByChris Sutton)
14.Outro
Bonus:15.WeedBitchesLickherHoes Ft. FatKidsBrotha, Curtis Williams, & Damien Aidoo (Prod. By Fki
http://fatkidsbrotha.bandcamp.com/
Don't Believe Me? Give Them A Listen There Wont Be a disappointment. (Links Below)
Tracklist
1.Intro
2.Welcome to Atlanta (Prod. By Avalanche)
3.Leaders (Prod. By Avalanche)
4.DayJob (Prod. By MickeyPark)
5.Miss Summers Ft. Damien Aidoo (Prod. By Avalanche)
6.40oz (Prod. By Curtis Williams)
7.CornerStore (Prod. By Chase Mack)
8.Meezy Speaks
9.Dope Since 88' (Prod. By MickeyPark)
10.Pimp Long Toe Says
11.Bring Yo Ass In Ft. Damien Aidoo & Wavy Wallace (Prod. By Avalanche)
12.Kiss My Ass (Prod. By Teej)
13.Its An Army Ft. Jace & Wavy Wallace (Prod. ByChris Sutton)
14.Outro
Bonus:15.WeedBitchesLickherHoes Ft. FatKidsBrotha, Curtis Williams, & Damien Aidoo (Prod. By Fki
http://fatkidsbrotha.bandcamp.com/
Labels:
40oz,
atl,
cornerstore,
fatkidsbrotha,
the lamest cool
9/18/10
Must Cop : Air Jordan 13 (XIII) Retro – "Flint" Release Date
The official date for the release of the "Flint" 13's Has Been Released.
The shoe features flint grey, white, and french blue on an upper that is mixed with 3M, leather, and nubuck. The flint grey takes hold of the mudguard and the ankle areas surrounding the Jumpman, as well as on the midsole. The 3M pops up on the quarter panel and is decorated in the aforementioned french blue. Finally, white leather covers the forefront and the remaining midsole. Look for them to release to Footlocker accounts, as well as other Jordan Brand retailers on November 26, 2010.
9/17/10
Dame - New Beginning Mixtape
Kid Cudi Covers Complex’s Oct/Nov 2010 Issue
Cudi To Cover Complex’s Oct/Nov 2010 Issue And Speaks About the Wale Incident
Complex: Speaking of Wale, when you hit that fan at your show last December, he came out with a line about it ["Throwin' 'round wallets like the dude that Kid Cudi hit," from "Thank You Freestyle"].
KiD CuDi: It wasn’t a shot, it’s just a simple-ass rhyme by a simple-ass rapper. You can’t let that shit faze you. That’s one of those raps that just shows the world that you wack. Why would you even use that as a metaphor? Everybody think they Hov. Niggas ain’t got the magic like they think they do; there’s only a couple of wizards in this game. I’m a wizard and I know it.
via (http://theallcitychessclub.blogspot.com)
7/26/10
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7/23/10
TI$A x $hoe Commercial x Preview
Set to launch early fall 2010, Taz Arnold and his TI$A label has let loose exclusive behind the scenes footage for the upcoming TI$A shoe commercial.
Via http://www.tisavision.tv/trillion/
7/18/10
Pharrell x Diggy Simmons Interview
P speaks Some true shit bout Chasing your Dreams & Being Original While Diggy Simmons Interviews Him
7/14/10
7/13/10
7/12/10
Big Sean - Wat You Doin (Bullshittin) Video
The Video Finnaly drops ..I Think Its Dope Ti$a Hats Ti$a Jackets Ti$a Shirts BBC jacket Icecream Tank ...Just hella fresh shit ...Big Ups To Big Sean Doin It Big
Gorillaz Perform (Real People) For Aol Sessions - On Melancholy Hill
Dope Shit To See Them Perform As Their Real Selves
Social Greed T-Shirt Release
"The messenge we come with behind our clothing line is that everyone will strive for something in there lives weather it be wealth,knowledge, power, or a goal. We believe that drive, ambition or desire for that goal will soon turn into *HUNGER and with that new found *HUNGER it will soon become *GREED extreme desire for something, often more than one's proper share." -SG
25$ Per shirt.
Please email with your shirt size and how many shirts you would like at
Socialgreed@yahoo.com
25$ Per shirt.
Please email with your shirt size and how many shirts you would like at
Socialgreed@yahoo.com
7/9/10
7/8/10
Lebron James x Miami Heat : Announces he will sign with heat
Lebron decides to sign with the heat ...alll my heat fans stand up bosh wade and bron lets get this ring
Mixtape Of The Week: Phil Ade x Don Cannon - The Letterman
Phil Ade Drops His Follow Up Tape From "Starting On JV" called "The LetterMan"
Good Tape with good features which include some of the well known faces of the DMV Tabi Wale And Raheem
Songs To Look Out For Are : Like Dat, Paid In Full, My Story and Hollywood (remix)
To download this tape go to :
http://www.djbooth.net/index/mixtapes/entry/phil-ade-the-letterman/
Support our Dmv artists yall
Wale Announces New Tape...More About Nothing
Wale Announces His New Tape Drops Aug 3rd ...Prolly another Classic Like the first Mixtape About Nothing ...GOOD SHIT
New DipSet Movie Trailer Red Apples Falling (Starring Jim Jones, Juelz Santana & Freekey Zekey)
The Dip Is Back wit another movie....gotta see this joint
7/7/10
Curren$y x Bud Brownies x Kush Berry Muffins
"I just want that boat cop i just want the boat copper"
FAMily Matters x UNKOWNKYLE = TeamFAM photoshoot
Last Week The FAM team (miggfam freakyfresco wavedave dame) chilled wit our brother Kyle ...(check out his blog http://unknownkyle.blogspot.com/) and did a slight photoshoot some chill shit
Yeah it just some slight shit we got more photoshoots on the way ..so be on the look out and videos comming soon
Follow @TeamFAM
we Forever A Memory
Yeah it just some slight shit we got more photoshoots on the way ..so be on the look out and videos comming soon
Follow @TeamFAM
we Forever A Memory
7/6/10
7/3/10
Kaws Exhibition Opening Video
KAWS Museum Exhibit Opening from Paper Fortress on Vimeo.
a glimpse of KAWS’ most recent solo exhibition via this new video piece. The show took place at the Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum in Connecticut, and will remain open for public viewing through January 2nd, 2011.
6/28/10
Chris Brown MJ Tribute @ BET Awards
Best performance of the Night ..Chris Brown Back Like He never left
RIP MJ
6/26/10
TaZ Arnold
6/25/10
Big Sean - High Rise
Dope Shit From G.O.O.D music Artist Big Sean
Finally Famous Niggas Rolling
Follow Me On @MiggFAM
6/20/10
Dooomed
MF Doom Day On My Blog Today if your not hip to him you need to be dopest rapper out flow unique style unique just a great artist I Will Post A Few Videos From Him Throughout The Day
Dumile was born on January 9, 1971 in London, England, the son of a Trinidadian mother and Zimbabwean father. He then moved with his family to New York and was raised in the city of Long Beach, New York on Long Island
As Zev Love X, he formed the group KMD in 1988 with his younger brother DJ Subroc and another MC called Onyx the Birthstone Kid. A&R rep Dante Ross learned of KMD from the hip hop group 3rd Bass, and signed the group to Elektra Records.
Dumile and KMD's recorded debut came on 3rd Bass's song "The Gas Face" from The Cactus Album, followed in 1991 with KMD's album Mr. Hood, which became a minor hit through its singles "Peachfuzz," "Who Me?" and heavy video play on cable TV's Yo! MTV Raps and Rap City.
Subroc was struck and killed by a car in 1993 while attempting to cross a Long Island expressway before the release of a second KMD album, titled Black Bastards. The group was subsequently dropped from Elektra Records that same week. Before the release of the album, it was shelved due to controversy over its cover art, which featured a cartoon of a stereotypical pickaninny or sambo character being hanged from the gallows.
With the loss of his brother, Dumile retreated from the hip-hop scene from 1994 to 1997. He testifies to disillusionment and depression, living "damn near homeless, walking the streets of Manhattan, sleeping on benches." In the late 1990s, he left New York City and settled in Atlanta. According to interviews with Doom, he was also "recovering from his wounds" and swearing revenge "against the industry that so badly deformed him." Black Bastards had become bootlegged at the time, leading to Doom's rise in the underground hip-hop world.
In 1997, Dumile began freestyling incognito at open-mic events at the Nuyorican Poets Café in Manhattan, obscuring his face by putting a stocking over his head. He meanwhile had taken on a new identity, MF Doom, patterned after and wearing a mask similar to that of Marvel Comics super-villain Doctor Doom, who is depicted rapping on the cover of the 1999 album Operation: Doomsday. However, the MF Doom mask more closely resembles the same mask that Russel Crowe wears in the movie, "Gladiator" during the matches at the Colosseum, so it is unclear at this point as to exactly where the mask inspiration originated from. He wears this mask while performing and isn't photographed without it, except for very short glimpses in videos such as Viktor Vaughn's "Mr. Clean," "?," and in earlier photos with KMD. MF Doom's mask has undergone at least one design revision since its adoption.
Discography
MF DOOM/DOOM
1999: Operation: Doomsday
2004: MM..Food
2005: Live from Planet X
2009: Born Like This
2009: Unexpected Guests
2010: Gazzillion Ear EP
Viktor Vaughn
2003: Vaudeville Villain
2004: Venomous Villain
King Geedorah
2003: Take Me to Your Leader
Madvillain (with Madlib)
2004: Madvillainy
2008: Madvillainy 2 - The Madlib Remix
Danger Doom (with Danger Mouse)
2005: The Mouse and The Mask
2005: Be Afraid, be very Afraid (EP)
2006: Occult Hymn
Sniperlite (aka Dilla Ghost Doom) (with J Dilla and Ghostface Killah)
2008: Sniperlite
The SuperVillain
2004: Special Blends Volume 1&2
Metal Fingers
2001: Special Herbs, Vol. 1
2002: Special Herbs, Vol. 2
2003: Special Herbs, Vol. 3
2003: Special Herbs, Vol. 4
2003: Special Herbs, Vols. 4, 5 & 6
2004: Special Herbs, Vols. 5 & 6
2004: Special Herbs, Vols. 7 & 8
2005: Special Herbs, Vols. 9 & 0
2006: Special Herbs: The Box Set Vol. 0-9
Dumile was born on January 9, 1971 in London, England, the son of a Trinidadian mother and Zimbabwean father. He then moved with his family to New York and was raised in the city of Long Beach, New York on Long Island
As Zev Love X, he formed the group KMD in 1988 with his younger brother DJ Subroc and another MC called Onyx the Birthstone Kid. A&R rep Dante Ross learned of KMD from the hip hop group 3rd Bass, and signed the group to Elektra Records.
Dumile and KMD's recorded debut came on 3rd Bass's song "The Gas Face" from The Cactus Album, followed in 1991 with KMD's album Mr. Hood, which became a minor hit through its singles "Peachfuzz," "Who Me?" and heavy video play on cable TV's Yo! MTV Raps and Rap City.
Subroc was struck and killed by a car in 1993 while attempting to cross a Long Island expressway before the release of a second KMD album, titled Black Bastards. The group was subsequently dropped from Elektra Records that same week. Before the release of the album, it was shelved due to controversy over its cover art, which featured a cartoon of a stereotypical pickaninny or sambo character being hanged from the gallows.
With the loss of his brother, Dumile retreated from the hip-hop scene from 1994 to 1997. He testifies to disillusionment and depression, living "damn near homeless, walking the streets of Manhattan, sleeping on benches." In the late 1990s, he left New York City and settled in Atlanta. According to interviews with Doom, he was also "recovering from his wounds" and swearing revenge "against the industry that so badly deformed him." Black Bastards had become bootlegged at the time, leading to Doom's rise in the underground hip-hop world.
In 1997, Dumile began freestyling incognito at open-mic events at the Nuyorican Poets Café in Manhattan, obscuring his face by putting a stocking over his head. He meanwhile had taken on a new identity, MF Doom, patterned after and wearing a mask similar to that of Marvel Comics super-villain Doctor Doom, who is depicted rapping on the cover of the 1999 album Operation: Doomsday. However, the MF Doom mask more closely resembles the same mask that Russel Crowe wears in the movie, "Gladiator" during the matches at the Colosseum, so it is unclear at this point as to exactly where the mask inspiration originated from. He wears this mask while performing and isn't photographed without it, except for very short glimpses in videos such as Viktor Vaughn's "Mr. Clean," "?," and in earlier photos with KMD. MF Doom's mask has undergone at least one design revision since its adoption.
Discography
MF DOOM/DOOM
1999: Operation: Doomsday
2004: MM..Food
2005: Live from Planet X
2009: Born Like This
2009: Unexpected Guests
2010: Gazzillion Ear EP
Viktor Vaughn
2003: Vaudeville Villain
2004: Venomous Villain
King Geedorah
2003: Take Me to Your Leader
Madvillain (with Madlib)
2004: Madvillainy
2008: Madvillainy 2 - The Madlib Remix
Danger Doom (with Danger Mouse)
2005: The Mouse and The Mask
2005: Be Afraid, be very Afraid (EP)
2006: Occult Hymn
Sniperlite (aka Dilla Ghost Doom) (with J Dilla and Ghostface Killah)
2008: Sniperlite
The SuperVillain
2004: Special Blends Volume 1&2
Metal Fingers
2001: Special Herbs, Vol. 1
2002: Special Herbs, Vol. 2
2003: Special Herbs, Vol. 3
2003: Special Herbs, Vol. 4
2003: Special Herbs, Vols. 4, 5 & 6
2004: Special Herbs, Vols. 5 & 6
2004: Special Herbs, Vols. 7 & 8
2005: Special Herbs, Vols. 9 & 0
2006: Special Herbs: The Box Set Vol. 0-9
6/15/10
Life Under The Scope
6/13/10
Im A Lost KAWS
Something about me that not many people know is my favorite artist is KAWS.
(artwork pictured below)
so ...when i was storming through ideaas of wat tat to get to symbolize my a chinese zodiac i thought of the milo x kaws monkey
and this is the outcome
dopeish to me going back to add stuff to it and begin my sleeve
(artwork pictured below)
so ...when i was storming through ideaas of wat tat to get to symbolize my a chinese zodiac i thought of the milo x kaws monkey
and this is the outcome
dopeish to me going back to add stuff to it and begin my sleeve
Back...The Returm of The Dolo
Back ON MY BI MY Blogspot back and up...and running post comming frequently SG and we out
1/18/10
Social Greed!!!
http://socialgreed.wordpress.com/ Check out The Blog And Get At The Twitter
http://twitter.com/SocialGreed ....first tees comming soon
http://twitter.com/SocialGreed ....first tees comming soon
Late ...But Merry Christmas
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