
Jimmy really needs to get over this whole Jay-Z thing because he's playing in a field he can't compete on.
Fans are clamoring to see Jay-Z perform cuts from his New AMERICAN GANGSTER Album when he embarks on tour next month. Tickets are sold out in less than one minute!!!Yeah and who's the best rapper alive again?? Oh, okay...
The following cities have sold out in a matter of seconds:
PHILADELPHIA 30 seconds
LOS ANGELES 11 seconds
Chicago 8 seconds
Make sure you pick up the BRAND NEW Album AMERICAN GANGSTER In Stores November 6th!!!
On the BET Awards or whatever, Busta Rhymes said "Free TI", and was supported by everyone in attendance. Yet these same rappers and celeberties remained virtually silent while the whole Jena 6 issue was at its peak. Does this say anything about the Hip Hop and/or black community when we give a convicted felon support on alleged gun charges within hours but a real social issue that affects an entire town goes virtually unnoticed by the community at large. Further more do you feel TI was targed, do you think that the proposed time he facing is fair. Please elaborate on your points instead of typical "The man holdin us down", thanks. And yes this is inspired by a thread in the reason, I just wanted to know what people with a lil more age and wisdom thought.Now, I see where dude is coming from here, but seriously, what the hell else were they supposed to do?? We didn't even find out all the details of what was going on until like 10-11pm that night, so how are you expecting everyone in attendance to be perfectly abreast with the situation?? I wasn't there, but seeing that T.I. was arrested only hours before the Hip-Hop Awards were taped, I'm sure all most people knew was that he was supposed to be there and he wasn't because he was arrested. Plus, they were in Atlanta so of course everyone was gonna be in favor a "free T.I." movement.
Millionaire sued for stealing plumber's wife
I don't even know what to say about this shit here lol.
B-Easy: I really pull for Saigon; I was really feeling that Return Of The Yardfather. Even though he has talent I don’t see him blowing up even with the Just Blaze backing. Oh yea, he has a nice punch too.
Plies
K: One more album and he’s done. But that time could be extended by a shooting or an arrest.
B: I don’t really see a future for a 31 year old Trick Daddy clone who appeals to the ladies.
Rich Boy
K: Future?
B: He has a good team behind him; Roc-A-Wear ads, shoe spokesman, and features on other people’s songs. I wouldn’t bet in his favor but he may surprise us.
Lupe Fiasco
K: The skateboard fad was so last year. He never lived up to the buzz.
B: With Kanye’s recent success, the rap game might be getting ready to be flooded with "regular guys" instead of super thugs and pimps. Lupe is already there so he has a chance.
Lil’ Boosie
K: With the money he makes touring, he gonna do pretty good. But musically, I personally can’t listen to him.
B: Besides me not being able to pronounce his name right and the fact that I think he should categorized as "ringtone rap"…uh, I like the “Wipe Me Down” video (It could have been worse!).
Joell Ortiz
K: Who is this guy? Is he related to that girl from City High?
B: If he wants an album to come out in the next decade, he’s gotta stop messing with Dr. Dre/Aftermath (Just ask Rakim, Hitman, Six-Two, Brooklyn, G.A.G.E., Eve, etc.)
Crooked I
K: They had to put a dude from the West coast on the list.
B: I hear he freestyles really well, but I think The Game is gonna rule the west for a while.
Papoose
K: I’m scared to diss him cause he Kay Slay’s boy. He can rap, but he ain’t saying nothing.
B: I still don’t buy that he got a $1.5 million record deal. He’s not a bad rapper, just not a million dollar rapper who will sell a lot of records.
Young Dro
K: The only cat I co-sign on the list. The best dude on Grand Hustle and I mean THE BEST (Including T.I.). The only one on the list with a plaque (Gold).
B: I think he has a lot a potential, not leader of the new school potential. I like the way he dress (No homo).