Friday, February 27, 2009

Curly vs Pinky

Dude is a fool ...50 is crazy

Monday, February 2, 2009

Friday, January 30, 2009

RIP to My Man Ryan from the Club to Eternity

Tiffanie I Will Pray For You...

I Repeat ...D-Roc is the Man

I told you Lil Kim was more than that movie said she was...



Quote from Mrs. Wallace:
"She [Kim] felt the character we chose for her was 'too dark'. Do you know why the character was too dark for her? Because she's a white woman trapped in a black woman's body, and you can tell the world I said it, because those are Lil' Kim's words. Tell Lil' Kim to go find herself, go drink a cup of green tea and get a life! This movie is not about Lil' Kim."

Wednesday, January 28, 2009

Monday, January 26, 2009

This is Jasiri X Episode 17

Get used to dude i am feeling these beats and the lyrics...

Also check out my fellow Bronco Affion Crockett



http://www.youtube.com/affioncrockett

Somebody get your boy ???

Please check out this KRS-ONE and Alex Jones interview!!


Entire interview here:

Big Game Wednesday



We Will Be Number 1!!!

Does Kim have a legitimate gripe?

We all know at least SOME of the Biggie and Lil Kim's story. Lil Lim met BIG they had something going on, Faith pops up, BIG falls in love and marries her, and the rest is history. Now Lil Kim upon the release of "Notorious" the movie, is very upset at her portrayal in the film. She went off on the writers and especially Naturi Naughton. But the question i have is, is she justified? According to Kim NOONE consulted her in the making of the movie. Faith states that is incorrect saying that she was presented a script. Her position in movie is exactly what she said she was not to BIG...a "jumpoff". I am not so sure about this either honestly. I know how a man can be and an MC on top of that, but I am not sure if it was THIS bad for Kim. Of course I was not there so who knows. It just seems like she may have been in that position but not quite as drastic as it was displayed, or maybe was not in that position at all ..only God and Kim know the truth. Lil Kim is planning on releasing her own film in regards to her life and interraction with Biggie Smalls.

Faith Voletta Naturi Respond To Lil Kim


50 vs Wayne

Lousianimal (50 Cent Diss)


50 Cent Play This On The Radio(Lil Wayne Diss)

Dream Fulfilled??


When CNN, Gallop, and the AP conducts these "polls" i often wonder ..who are you asking these questions to? Recently CNN conducted a poll and gave results staing that 69% of Blacks think Martin Luther King Jr.'s Dream has been fulfilled. I have to disagree.
First of all i am extremely proud of white America. I would be fake if i told you otherwise. I can easily admit this is the most respect i have felt from a white American in my entire life, thanks to people like MLK, Obama, and especially the Hip Hop culture. However, one element of racisim that has changed has not necessarily changed for the good. In MLK's day racism was broadcasted so you knew where racism was. They were very blunt about it, No Niggers Eat Here..No Nigger We Are Not Hiring..posted right on a sign outside the door. Dont get me wrong i very much appreciate the fact that i have the right to eat and work where i want, but how do you know with that mindset i want to eat or work in your establishment? When you say Dr. Kings dream has been fulfilled i dont think something like Affirmative Action would exist. How do i know who i work for? This is not an era where there are very few Black people who are educated and skilled, we have definetly advanced. Therefore a racist will not always broadcast their views when hiring a minority. If you know that a Mexican will bust his ass everyday, or a Black woman sells more than the average and you are in business, of course you will hire them biggott or not. I had to learn the hard way about a racist in regards to money...some white people dont like black but they loooove green.
Next, as far as the dream, let us not forget Dr. King not only spoke on White and Black Americans sticking together, but for BLACK Americans to stick together. How dare you Black people in that poll say Dr. Kings dream is done! There is still a mass amount of Black on Black crime, irresponsible fathers, miseducation, drug abuse, and an incarceration rate thats out of control. Once again i am proud of us as well. We have seen a tremendous improvemnet in status..but the dream?? Look at our other politicains and so-called leaders! Jesse's crying did not impress me after having a desire to cut Barak's balls off. Al and Oprah's approach to communicating with the Hip Hop nation was terrible. Did you forget about Jerimiah Wright? We need to stop stabbing each other in the back before we can even utter the words "dream fulfilled". That is absurd to think that we are over the bridge when we are barely treading water in our own hood. I have said this before, i feel like many things with Black American can be shared and tackled amongst everyone and some things cannot. Stop airing out our dirty laundry for the whole country to comment on and misinterrpret. If you want an end to the "N" word it will start at home not in White America. If you want real equality you must treat yourselves equal first. Like B.I.G. and Diddy said in the Notorious movie ...you can't change the world unitl you change yourself.

Dream still in progress

Cnspeace

http://www.cnn.com/2009/POLITICS/01/19/king.poll/index.html

Wednesday, November 12, 2008

Monday, August 11, 2008

Kick Ass






Ok this Sucks..kinda cause its part of Life.
RIP Bernie and Issac





















Sunday, July 27, 2008

Obama Made His Trip About Recognition



Barrack Obama has finished his trip to Europe and the Middle East and recently interviewed wiht Tom Brokaw on Meet the Press. Many people have criticized as well as praised this trip and for some odd reason some think Obama has to defend the trip. Some of this "defense" took place as Brokaw asked him questions relating to issues ranging from economics, to Afghanistan and Iraq. This trip was all about recognition. Some people dont know how to think ahead or stage their mindset to "having" instead of "wanting". Obama essentially is taking the role of President as if it were happening NOW. I believe his efforts were to get people to recognize that he has the ability to handle this position. He said himself, in response to the critics of his appearence in Berlin which some compared to a rock concert, “I could have delivered an exhaustive list of policy prescriptions, but I suspect that 200,000 people would have slowly drifted off. [The point was] to get Europeans to recognize the extraordinary sacrifices that Americans have made on behalf of world freedom and security. And to get Americans to recognize we need partners in order to be effective to solve our problems.” Many people also have their view on one side or another as far the the war is concerned. Obama made sure he made people once again recognize what our true intenions are. "My job as the next commander-in-chief is going to be make a decision-- what is the right war to fight, and how do we fight it?” Obama said. “And I think that we should have been focused on Afghanistan from the start. We should have finished that job. We have not.”
So to all the critics scrutenizing every move dude makes, he is making the moves of a president now..not later. Obama is keying in on issues that we want to talked about, analyzed, and see action taken in finding a resolution. This trip was just what the doctor ordered for his foreign policy preparation and i agree with the plan. I think you better recognize.
You can read more here at this link:

Monday, June 30, 2008

LAX Tracklistsses

All of these are rumored tracklists for The Game's LAX. Which one's will make the cut? Why no double? Whats real whats fake? This is alot of guest artists, I wanna hear all this!
1. Intro (I'm Back) - 1:22
2. The Sound Collector feat. Quan (Produced by 9th Wonder) - 3:51
3. Front Page feat. Lil Wayne (Produced by Hi-Tek) - 4:09
4. Big Dreams (Produced by Cool & Dre) - 4:50
5. D.O.C. (Produced by Dr. Dre) - 2:47
6. Say It Ain't So feat. RZA (Produced by Kanye West) - 3:15
7. Fire feat. T-Pain (Produced by Scott Storch) - 4:32
8. Call It A Day (Produced by J.R. Rotem) - 5:02
9. Street Ryders feat. Akon & Nas (Produced by Cool & Dre) - 4:58
10. Rome Is Burning feat. Rick Ross and Mary J. Blige (Produced by Scott Storch) - 3:35
11. Skit (Interrogation) - 0:46
12. People feat. Mary J. Blige (Produced by Cool & Dre) - 4:21
13. You Owe Me feat. Alicia Keys (Produced by Quincy Jones) - 4:34
14. Red Magic feat. Atmosphere (Produced by Cool & Dre) - 3:27
15. Forecast (Rain) (Produced by Just Blaze) - 3:00
16. Make The World Go 'Round feat. Ghostface Killah (Produced by Scott Storch) - 3:03
17. Hustlers Dream featuring Anthony Hamilton (Produced by Dre & Vidal) - 5:23
18. Outro (Last Word) (Produced by The Neptunes) - 7:56
1. Intro
2. Bounce! Produced by Swizz Beatz
3. The Sound Collector (featuring Quan) Produced by 9th Wonder
4. Street Rydaz (featuring NaS & Akon) Produced by Cool & Dre
5. Los Angeles Times Produced by Scott Storch
6. Blood Brothers (featuring Lil' Wayne) Produced by NJD
7. The Terrordome Produced by Just Blaze
8. Wanna Get High (featuring Snoop Dogg & Busta Rhymes) Produced by Hi-Tek
9. You Owe Me (featuring Alicia Keys) Produced by Quincy Jones
10. Big Dreams Produced by Cool & Dre
11. Cruisin' (featuring D'Angelo) Produced by Scott Storch
12. House Of Pain Produced by KanYe West
13. Any Means Necessary Produced by J.R. Rotem
14. People (featuring Mary J. Blige) Produced by Cool & Dre
15. Lights Out! Produced by Just BlazeBonus Tracks:
16. Hustlers Dream (featuring Anthony Hamilton) Produced by Dre & Vidal
17. Gangsta Music (featuring Juice, Clyde Carson, Ya Boy & Jay Rock) Prod by NJD
01. Rebirth (Produced by Tre Beats)
02. Steady Bangin' (Produced by Ervin Pope)
03. Red Magic feat. Lil' Wayne (Produced by Cool & Dre)
04. That Formula feat. Robin Thicke (Produced by Just Blaze)
05. Don't Stop feat. Common (Produced by Kanye West)
06. Game's Pain feat. Keyshia Cole (Produced by Knobody)
07. Whatcha Gonna Do (Produced by Timbaland)
08. Upside Down feat. Chris Brown (Produced by Scott Storch)
09. Worldwide feat. Ludacris & Busta Rhymes (Produced by Swizz Beatz)
10. Drop That Top (Produced by Scott Storch)
11. My Block feat Nas (Produced by Cool & Dre)
12. Los Angeles Times (L.A.X.) (Produced by Jonathan “J.R.” Rotem)
13. Stay True feat. Marsha Ambrosious (Produced by Hi-Tek)
14. Sunrise to Sunset (Produced by Nottz)
15. Hell's Angels feat. Ice Cube (Produced by Tre Beats)
16. Blast For Me (Produced by Jellyroll)
17. Make the World Go 'Round feat. Ne-Yo (Produced by Cool & Dre)
18. 'Til the Death feat. Raekwon (Produced by DJ Khalil)
19. 21-Gun Salute (Produced by Cool & Dre)
1. Big Dreams (Prod. by Cool & Dre)
2. Black Wall Street Is My Click
3. Worldwide
4. Ghost Rider
5. I Might Be
6. Self (ft. Nelly & KRS-One)
7. On Fire (ft. Juice)
8. What You Wanna Do (ft. Krayzie Bone)
9. Recognize A Boss
10. I Think We Got A Problem (ft. Sheek Louch & Bun B)
11. Luv Me No More (ft. Jim Jones)
12. What's Going On (ft. Marsha Ambrosius)
13. Love' s Highway (ft. Mario Winans)
14. Big Dreams (Black Wall Street Remix) (ft. Ya Boy)
15. Big Dreams (Intrumental)
1. Los Angeles Times(Intro) (Produced By Nottz)
2. Dope Boyz Ft. Travis Barker (Produced By 1500 Or Nothin)
3. My Life Ft. Lil Wayne (Produced By Cool N Dre)
4. Let Us Live Ft. Chrisette Michelle (Produced By Scott Storch)
5. Make The World Go Round (Produced By Cool N Dre)
6. Game’s Pain Ft. Keyshia Cole (Produced By Knobody)
7. State of Emergency Ft. Ice Cube (Produced By Jonathan Rotem)
8. Camera Phone Ft. Ne-Yo (Produced By Cool N Dre)
9. Street Ryders Ft. Akon (Produced By Cool N Dre & Akon)
10. Touchdown (Produced By Nottz)
11. Letter To The King Ft. Nas (Produced By Hi-Tek)
12. House Of Pain (Produced By DJ Toomp)
13. Big Dreams (Produced By Cool N Dre)
14. Nice Ft. Ja Rule (Produced By Irv Gotti)
15. Ya Heard Ft. Ludacris (Produced By Nottz)
16. Thug And A Gentleman Ft. Ne-yo (Produced By Jonathan Rotem)
17. Put Ya Hands Up Ft. Busta Rhymes (Produced By Scott Storch)
18. Angel Ft. Kanye West & Common (Produced By Kanye West)
19. Los Angeles Times(Outro) Ft. Marsha Ambrosius (Produced By Just Blaze)

Saturday, June 28, 2008

I'll Advertise Part 1

Legal or Illegal? Schedule 1 it or Decriminalize it? Too many people are spending too much money for weed, in more ways than one. Purchasing, fines, court osts, blunts, lost jobs...when will the nonsense stop. Considering it is more difficult for a minor to purchase cigarettes than a dime bag i think it is more harmful illegal. It is an obvious scam by once again OUR government to make more money to put in their pockets. They charge you with possesion, dont try to help you kick, fine you, put your reputation on the line as a drug addict, and in some cases officers smoke what they have confiscated. For instance, if you are caught with a rolled blunt you are given two (2) ciatations, one for possesion of less than one half ounce and one for possesion of drug paraprenalia. If i want to smoke the weed i will need something to put it in, not to mention the blunt itself is legal. Why should i be fined twice for preferrence of use? This is some bullshit. Here are some sterotypical pros and cons to get started and next time i will really get into it:

Pros
1. The drug generally isn't more harmful than alcohol or tobacco if used in moderation. As you'll see by reading research studies from the related links section at the bottom of the page, the studies of the harmfulness of marijuana are inconclusive and contradictory. Most doctors would agree that it's not very harmful if used in moderation. It's only when you abuse the drug that problems start to occur. But isn't abuse of almost any bad substance a problem? If you abuse alcohol, caffeine, Ephedra, cigarettes, or even pizza, health problems are sure to follow. Would you want the government limiting how much coffee you can drink or how much cheesecake you take in? Most doctors believe that marijuana is no more addictive that alcohol or tobacco.
2. Limiting the use of the drug intrudes on personal freedom. Even if the drug is shown to be harmful, isn't it the right of every person to choose what harms him or her? Marijuana use is generally thought of as a "victimless crime", in that only the user is being harmed. You can't legislate morality when people disagree about what's considered "moral".
3. Legalization would mean a lower price; thus, related crimes (like theft) would be reduced. All illegal drugs are higher in price because the production, transportation, and sale of the drugs carry heavy risks. When people develop drug habits or addictions, they must somehow come up with the money to support their cravings. Unless a person is wealthy, he or she must often resort to robbery and other crimes to generate the money needed to buy the drugs. Legalization would reduce the risks and thus reduce the prices. There would therefore be less need for the secondary crimes needed to raise money.
Cons
1. Marijuana is often used as a stepping-stone drug, leading to heroin, cocaine, or other harder drugs. Studies show that marijuana use often progresses to the use of harder drugs. In other words, people experiment with what is often thought of as a "harmless" drug. Then, after using it for a while, a bigger "high" is sought; thus, users then turn to the harder stuff like heroin, LSD, cocaine, etc. This is particularly a problem since most people will not directly start abusing the harder drugs that are generally understood to be harmful. Marijuana use may simply embolden them to experiment.
2. Stoned driving and other dangers would be increased. Marijuana use isn't truly a "victimless crime" when you consider all the crimes that may be committed when the user is under the influence of the drug. Drunk driving is still a major problem in our society despite all the education and stiff penalties. "Driving high" would be even harder to detect. Unless the user has been smoking in the car, there isn't as distinctive of a smell as there is with alcohol. Also, there's always the possibility that the lapse in judgment caused by drug use will lead to harder crimes like rape or robbery.
3. Some consider use of the drug as morally wrong. Many religions and moral codes prohibit the use of intoxicating substances. Marijuana is generally considered to fit into this category.
This is a link to the site with their pros and cons listed:
http://www.balancedpolitics.org/marijuana_legalization.htm

A Day Late And A Dollar Short

HARARE, Zimbabwe - Zimbabwe came under threat of further sanctions on Saturday as President Bush said the U.S. was working on new ways to punish longtime leader Robert Mugabe and his allies following the widely denounced presidential runoff election.
Earlier Saturday, Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice said the U.S. plans to introduce a U.N. resolution as early as next week seeking tough measures against Zimbabwe.
"We will press for strong action by the United Nations, including an arms embargo on Zimbabwe and travel ban on regime officials," Bush said in a statement issued while he spent the weekend at Camp David presidential retreat in Maryland.
Friday's runoff election was widely condemned by African and other world leaders. Longtime President Robert Mugabe was the only candidate and observers said the few Zimbabweans who went to the polls did so only out of fear.
"The international community has condemned the Mugabe regime's ruthless campaign of politically motivated violence and intimidation with a strong and unified voice that makes clear that yesterday's election was in no way free and fair," Bush said.
Now here is my problem. Why did we not secure the voting like we did in Iraq? Lack of monetary funds? Too violent? Or too many niggers? It is typical of our government to comment on something after the worst part has taken place. What exactly will sanctions do if the official elected will still be in office? That seems like you will make it even more rough for the citizens if you have a crook in office and restaints on trading, travel and such. This has been going on for centuries. America's government will not help anyone who doesn't pay. They restuctured Iraq because of influence from Israel, but skipped Zimbabwe. They attacked Slobadon Milosivik for, as Clinton put it " Ethnic clensing and economic benefits", but bypassed Angola. If you are going to risk OUR troops lives for a conflict that is none of OUR business I say do it for ethics not for income. Many feel otherwise ...how do you feel??

Another Ace For Venus

After struggling in tight first sets in her opening two matches, Venus Williams moved quickly to defeat Spanish qualifier Maria Jose Martinez Sanchez 6-1, 7-5 Saturday and advance to the fourth round at Wimbledon.
Williams served out the match at love, finishing with a 127-mph delivery — the fastest recorded by a woman at Wimbledon — for her 11th ace.

You can do it again Venus..go get em'!

Crazy All-Star Game Joint

Here is a link to an All-Star casted mix of a new Game single featuring Jada, Bun B, Pusha T, Fat Joe, Buck, Keisha Cole, & Queen Latifah

AZ??..Oh Thats My Nigga!

There is a new mixtape ont he way from AZ. I got this information for one of my favorite news sites, www.HipHopDX.com. Here's the some of the interview:
“I was inspired by Nas’ movement,” said AZ. “That’s my boy. And when I was putting out the Undeniable album I was getting a lot of questions like, ‘When you and Nas doing this and doing that?’ And it was overwhelming actually. I mean, I always got [those questions] through my career, but it was more overwhelming this run. And [so] I decided I would never know if [working together again is] gonna come into fruition. So I said, ‘You know what, I’ma hop on that bandwagon and do my Niggaz 4 Life ‘cause he’s doing the nigger theme, and it’ll give the fans an opportunity to say [if] they did do an album [together] this how it would sound like.’”





Bumpy's Back

Fourteen years after its intended release on Flavor Unit/Epic Records, Freddie Foxxx's Crazy Like A Foxxx album is being released on July 29th by Fat Beats Records.
The 1994 sophomore release was promoted behind the single of "So Tough" which was remixed by Notorious B.I.G. mentor Easy Mo Bee and also by Pete Rock
the single was backed by "Crazy Like A Foxxx." After promotional cassettes were sent to radio and press, the album was mysteriously shelved by the label.
"It was important for me to [release] Crazy Like A Foxxx because I took it back in, and I remastered it. I just wanted to give them the whole entire album," Freddie Foxxx told HipHopDX last evening. The album was largely made for the emcee's comrades in prison at the time, and initially featured darker
music and aggressive subject matter.
The initial 1993 demo version of Crazy Like A Foxxx features production exclusively from D.I.T.C.'s Showbiz, Lord Finesse and Buckwild. As an added treat for listeners, Fat Beats and Foxxx have included these unheard versions on the bonus disc of the two CD set, also available digitally. The emcee, who released his debut album in 1989, added, "The D.I.T.C. version got turned down by Flavor Unit. I actually liked it better, but I had to go and produce [the album] myself, and that was the [version] they accepted. A lot of emails and MySpace blogs were comin' in about how people liked the Crazy Like A Foxxx album. I was [thinking] I don't know how they like it if it was never put out. Somebody leaked it on a cassette, and people were just listening to the raggedy old, nasty-soundin' cassette version. I said, 'You know what? Let me just put it out.' It's really about the fans all day."
Among those original tracks, producer Showbiz had initially submitted the beat that would later become KRS-One's "Sound Of Da Police," which can be heard in its original form through this release. The Freddie Foxxx version is called "8 Bars To Catch A Body."
Another point of interest from this relic is the largely unpublicized competitive rap battle with the Ultramagnetic MC's. "It wasn't a physical thing, it was a rap competition/battle, whatever you want to call it," reveals the artist who also goes by Bumpy Knuckles a decade and a half later. "I decided to switch up the title song 'Crazy Like A Foxxx.' There's two versions on there that people are gonna hear. I gave them the original version, which was more of me doin' my lyrical skill thing, and then I switched up and put my whole battle verses on there and dedicated the whole track to them. I was trying to feed the audience what they wanted from me."
Asked what the album makes him think about today, Foxxx says, "At first I think, 'Damn, I've been rapping a long time. [Laughs] I think about, and hopefully people understand, it's just classic material. It's catalogue. I'm actually going to start releasing a lot more catalogue."
The album also features appearances by Kool G Rap ,
Chuck D and 2Pac. Freddie Foxxx is also releasing Motorcycle Music volumes 1 through 3 for Krupt Mob, as well as working on his anticipated next studio album Amerikkkan Black Man and the Stop The Violence movement.
This is one of my favorite MC's shout out to Bumpy ..time for some Real Nigga Shit!!

Long Live N.W.A.!!

The right to free speech cost one Philadelphia man his freedom after a YouTube video threatening police officers caught the attention of local police.
Andre Moore, posted a clip titled “Dissin Philly Cops,” in which he displayed a silver firearm
and proclaimed his joy when an officer is shot in the line of duty.
The 44-year-old called the officers in West Philadelphia’s 18th police district “a bunch of liars” and exclaimed his joy “whenever they shoot a cop in Philadelphia.”
Later in the video—which has been removed from the site—Moore aims the gun at the screen and directly advocates for the murder of officers.
"Boom! ... When you shoot the cop, you shoot them dead, OK? Anywhere, head or the heart. That's why the last cops lost their lives," he says.
Philadelphia police took the video seriously and issued a warrant for Moore’s arrest after identifying him in the video.
"We believe these were terroristic threats that are not protected by the First Amendment, particularly when he encourages people to promote violence in Philadelphia and when he shows people how to use a gun to shoot a cop," said Kevin Harley, spokesman for the state Attorney General’s office.
Officers used a battering ram to apprehend Moore, who will face charges of aggravated assault, terroristic threats, corruption of morals of a minor and harassment according to Lt. John Walker. The corruption of morals charge was due to Moore’s young son holding the camera during the video’s filming.
Three Philadelphia officers have been killed in the line of duty in the past two years.

Pray For Me

Rapper DMX was arrested in Miami for the second time this week, after attempting to buy $45 in cocaine and marijuana from an undercover police officer on Friday (Jun 26. He is currently in custody at the Miami-Dade County jail.
According to the police DMX approached the officer, asking for $30 of powder and $15 of weed.
DMX was also arrested on Monday (Jun 22) on a warrant for driving without a valid license, and was later released after posting a $500 bond.
Come on X! I am really praying for X to make it out of this struggle. One thing i can say i know of from X is he is very spiritual so with that power he can still make it. I also know he has alot of fines to pay but i know he's got enough to have someone hit the streets for him. I am not sure whats up with all these MC's getting into the "extra" stuff as far as the drugs. I repeat: Stick to the WEED!!!". This is one of the more stronger MC's and with all the wackness out here we need X!

Wednesday, June 18, 2008

Young Buck - G Unit = Ut Oh

Now we all know Young Buck has been removed from G Unit. He has since been video taped in Florida saying "Fuck G Unit" and partially explaining his gripe. Now the Unit has fired back with recorded audio. Something is definelty going on with Buck that we are not used to.