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Showing posts with label Tony Yayo. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tony Yayo. Show all posts

April 21, 2009

Funk Flex beefin' with the Interscope label.. More particular a guy name Nino

Well...  From what I understand. This Nino character and some more Interscope staff didn't want Eminem, and other artists to be affiliated with Hot97 for some reason.

April 10, 2009

Mafia Music Remix (AKA: We Are the World Against 50, lol).

Here's the order. The Game, Ja Rule, Fat Joe, Rick Ross

Ok a few questions 'bout this..


1.  Why would Rickey want The Game on his diss to 50 when he said "50 eatin' you!!"
2.  Why is The Game tryna make his voice more deep n raspy like The Bawse?
3.  Why would Fat Joe bring up snitchin' when he snitched on 50, and Gucci Mane on the radio?  He's got you recorded on the radio Fat Joe!  Recorded!
4.  WtF is Lil' Wayne?!  They were sayin 'he was jumpin' on this.  Lol.
5.  Rule York??  Wow.  That was a cold verse from him though.

June 25, 2008

A Fresh BreakDown - G-Unit: T.erminate O.n S.ight

" Nobody gonna miss you anyway, no days off keep the pistol everyday!!"  


Just an ironic quote from the song "No Days Off" that's in the CD.  (Oh yea, my boy Ferrari F. 50 makes an appearance in that song too!  Lol, so you know I'm lovin' it.)  Anyway....  

This CD starts off with an NWA kinda vibe with the track "Straight Outta SouthSide."  It's like a re-introduction, and everybody gets off on this song.  Yea, even Yayo, and this song really suits our yellin'-all-tha-time rapper.  He gets off  on the up-tempo military-minded beat.  Since it's a compilation CD, I'll break the CD down by the rapper, and since I mentioned Yayo 1st, I'll roll with Yayo.  Do you remember, back in the day, when we were jus hearin' Yayo on "I Smell Pussy."  We thought he was pretty smooth, then we thought otherwise when he got out?  Well, alil' bit of both shows itself in the CD.  His presence helps him alot in these songs, not so much the lyrics, and bein' this is G-Unit, you know it's gonna be alotta murkin' in this CD.  So Yayo gets off on songs like "Casualties of War" (I Mean REALLY, gets off) "Nigga who you tryna ride on, I'ma Icon, heart made of steel, balls made of iron."  Don't sound like much readin' it I'm sure, but wait till you hear it 1st.  Then it's those moments where he's doin' just enough to get by like in songs like "You So Tough," or the single "I Like The Way She Do It."  But damn, who's gonna forget "I make a dolla every time my heart beats..."  Jeeze mayne.  And Its jus those songs where it's the Yayo where we wonder how in fucks name he's even not cut from the song.  I mean..  It jus sounds weird when you start ya verse off wit "Who who who who who want it?!  Who who who who who who want it?!" Like he did on the song T.O.S.  But Overrall, Yayo did a good job as far as I'm concerend, one member didn't take down the quality of the CD.  He even did a pretty nice job on a hook "Money Make the World Go Round."

Now, off to Mr. B-A-N-K-Dollasign $.... Well, what you want me to say?  He came whack?!  You must be stupid if you even thought about that thought!  It's obvious he gets off the most on the CD.  Slick lines all throughout the CD, n when he gets a chance at a hook, he doesn't slack up.  No lazy Lloyd when he's on T.O.S. mode, and a few rap artists catch it with this, "Look how the game changed, it's bad for the system, niggas on game shows, two dudes kissin', listen, we're not the same, we're not for fame, the industry's punked out, we're not to blame."

Next would be the man we all know, love, hate, wanna kill, wanna steal cash from, wanna invest in his money, Curtis Jackson.  Now after his big industry scuffle with Kanye, which he lost as far as in the US ( He actually had more sales outside the states,) whether Fif likes it or not, people are lookin at this CD like another 50 Cent CD.  So the big question is, does the boss orchestrate a good CD, does he look crazy without the help of Young Buck?  Well, if he had 100% control of  production he did a pretty nice job, as far as subject matter, we couldn't expect more than what it was, a few club bangers, lotta kill-a-nigga songs, n some stuntin' kinda songs.  Now on to the important shit, does 50 come through with in the verses?  For the most part yes.  I mean, what can I say but it's either good fif, bad fif, or Ferrari F 50.  And Ferrari F 50 makes two appearances on the CD, and I don't give a fuck what anybody says, when Ferrari F makes an appearance the whole song is better.  But 50 does throw out a few lines towards T.I. and he really asks a question that alot of us (includin' me,) were wonderin'.  On The up-beat grimey soundin' song "You So Tough" Fif goes on to say "What's todays mathematics?  Shit ain't addin' up, get knocked wit 10 machine guns, only get 12 months...  I got the best money lawyers can buy, they say they woulda got me ten, maybe nine. How can you explain how homie breeze, you keep ya mouf shut, or ya eat the cheese!"  Yea...  You know 50 comes with occasional stingers like his opener on "Casualties Of War" he says "Now how did the chicken give birth to the rat, now how did the rat learn how to sing like a bird, his pops is an O.G., this is absured!!"

So to put it bluntly, 50 did a good job makin' a well roudned CD, with great production.  Maybe if he woulda took out a few club songs, n talked 'bout somethin' original, or if he woulda dissed Buck or some shit, it woulda been a more eye poppin' album.  But the CD shows how Banks flow keeps him ahead of the pack lyrically.  (Unless it's Ferrari F.)  Lol.  

Album Ratin' - 4.1
Worth Buyin' - Sure, why not?
Favorite Songs - No Days Off, Straight Outta SouthSide, Close To Me, Casualties Of War, You So Tough, Let It Go, Ready Or Not, Money Make the World Go Round

June 20, 2008

50 Cent's New Sincerely Yours Mixtape




Hot 97 had an interview with Curits yesterday when he addressed some things. This is apparently a mixtape with Curtis over R&B beats. Sounds intriguing. Let us know what you think.

Download: 50 Cent - Sincerely Yours Mixtape.

DREW

April 04, 2008

Fat Joe - 300 Brolic Remix

I'm only posting this because the crackheads in the first part of the video are pretty entertaining.



Off a new mixtape called "Kill All Rats & Suge White - Gay Unit Volume 1"

DREW
DOWN

March 12, 2008

G-Unit - Rider 4 Real



I'm not posting any more of these gay G-Unit "Mix" films where they jack other peoples movies*. Today is Gone in 60 seconds.

*Unless it has anything interesting or it's a good song or something.

DREW
DOWN

March 11, 2008

A Fresh Mixtape - G-Unit : Elephant In The Sand



G-Unit : Elephant In The Sand

Download here

For those who thought Buck was gone.. Buck's back, lol. And of course it's a slap in the face for Fat Joe since his album drops today.

1 - Rat Joe = skit =
2 - Hollow Through Him
3 - Rider Pt. 2 (Hilarious, 50 usin' the T-Pain effect)
4 - Red Light Green Light
5 - I'm On It Like That
6 - Hip Hop Cop = skit =
7 - Fully Loaded
8 - Rat Joe = skit 2 =
9 - Confrontation
10 - Sunroof Open
11 - Fucked Your BITCH
12 - Chase Da Cat
13 - Lifetime Achievement
14 - Outro

March 07, 2008

G-Unit - The Mechanic



DREW
DOWN

March 06, 2008

C-Pain I mean Curtis ft G-Unit - Rider pt. 2



Curtis using the T-Pain thingymajig.

Also of note. He didn't jack a gangster movie for this video, just took all his old videos and pulled clips from those.

DREW
DOWN

March 04, 2008

G-Unit - I'm Leavin'



50's new favorite thing is to take footage of him rapping in the studio and splice it with a good movie and call it a music video. Today's movie is Casino. Previously was Sin City. What will he do next?

DREW
DOWN

P.S. Not related at all except 50 Cent is in it. But WTF?

February 28, 2008

G-Unit - Good To Me



This is only worth listening to because Curtis says something like "You're like the boogie man, you hauntin me bitch!" and stuff like "Why don't you do something constructive, kill yourself!"

I feel the same way sometimes, Curtis. We like Siamese twins. (c) 'Ye

=Drew!Down=