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30
Aug10
Written by dutch Random

justin-bieber3

I’m not sure who I should be mad at for this, Biebs maybe but Rae or ‘Ye should have known better, seriously. Big hit to the whole culture of Hip Hop today, but the kid’s Canadian and possibly the biggest kid in the game right now, so I guess I will let it slide. Tag version only for now until it leaks different.

Justin Bieber featuring Kanye West & Raekwon – Runaway Love (Remix) | Mediafire

24
Jul10
Written by dutch Jokes, Random, Real City, Videos

Drake get’s his lover boy on as he brings a girl from the crowd on stage to seduce during his recent show at Metropolis in Montreal. If you weren’t there all I can say is he tore it down… Drizzy.

11
Jul10
Written by dutch Random

MVI_4088_1

Yup… this is where Drizzy shines the most… So Far Gone style but fresh. Picture was taken at a recent Roots clothing party at One Restaurant in Yorkville, Toronto.

Drake – Paris Morton Music

Usershare | Mediafire

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24
May10
Written by dutch Random

fatjoe

New single from Joe with the homie Trey Songz on the hook, and Cool & Dre production… song really ain’t all that, do you think the album will sell?

Fat Joe featuring Trey Songz – If It Ain’t About Money (Prod. by Cool & Dre) | Mediafire

11
May10
Written by dutch Random

7
May10
Written by dutch Random

jayrock-ringtone

Inspired by Freddy Krueger.

Jay Rock featuring Kendrick Lamar – A Street Nightmare | Mediafire

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14
Apr10
Written by dutch Jokes, Random

Dead.

Shouts to the big homie Narcy.

7
Apr10
Written by dutch Jokes, Random

Joe Budden & Slaughterhouse are on tour right now in Canada, and he did this vlog while they were in Newfoundland this past weekend concerning groupies and how to ruin your chances. Don’t forget people that you can catch all of these guys on stage this Saturday, for maybe one of the livest performances this town has ever seen.

Groupies are a very common thing while on tour, accessible to even the most incapable of men, so I’d imagine it would take a special group to turn them off…

I wasn’t there when this took place, so I had no choice but to go by hearsay, but we did take a few moments the next morning to see exactly what went wrong…… & who’s to blame…

6
Apr10
Written by dutch News, Random

You may or may not have heard of Banksy before, but he is by far the most influential graffiti and urban artist possibly ever. His art can be seen all around the world, not just in London where he began. Here is a sneak peak at the trailer for his upcoming movie release called Exit Through The Gift Shop that hits theaters on April 16th. Check more information here.

Exit Through the Gift Shop, the first film by renowned graffiti artist Banksy, became the hottest ticket at the 2010 Sundance Film Festival where it made its world debut. Banksy is a graffiti artist with a global reputation whose work can be seen on walls from post—hurricane New Orleans to the separation barrier on the Palestinian West Bank. Fiercely guarding his anonymity to avoid prosecution, Banksy has so far resisted all attempts to be captured on film. Exit Through the Gift Shop tells the incredible true story of how an eccentric French shop keeper turned documentary maker attempted to locate and befriend Banksy, only to have the artist turn the camera back on its owner with spectacular results. The film contains exclusive footage of Banksy, Shepard Fairey, Invader and many of the worlds most infamous graffiti artists at work, on walls and in interview. As Banksy describes it, Its basically the story of how one man set out to film the un—filmable. And failed.
26
Mar10
Written by dutch News, Random

lil-eazye-2

My father’s legacy means everything to me, as well as my brother Derrick, and we’re continuing his legacy in music. Our father meant so much not just to us two, but what it means to the world, to the West Coast and especially our city, Compton, California.

Not only that but his impact is felt across the world, in Germany, France, Japan… Everywhere! He was and still is recognized as a legend in the music industry, laying the blueprint to being an artist/CEO.

My father contributed a big piece to hip-hop, which he doesn’t get a lot of credit for with the inspiration he gave to a lot of artist out now—from the old generation to the new, as well as producers, also giving them the freedom of speech in what they can say [in their music].

Bottom line, without my pops you don’t have a lot of hip-hop icons people give respect and credit to—period.

I have a world of things I want to say to my father but it’s not enough pages in this magazine to fill up the things I would want to talk about. Any person can understand what you’re miss in a father and things you want to talk about and do with a real father that loved his kids and was taken from me so early.

Really, it’s all personal so to the respect of the fans, if I had a chance to talk to my father one last time I would tell him that he is a real icon, the Godfather of Gangsta Rap and the real hip-hop thugsta and still loved by all his fans.

Lastly, from grandma, grandpa, uncle Kenny, Donald, Trish, all your kids, your wife, family and friends, you are deeply loved and missed.

Always and forever,

Lil Eazy

Oh, yeah, your grandkids said, “Hi.” LOL. They know a lot about you…

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