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January 30, 2009

HeavyWeight Fight (Literally.) 50 Cent VS Rick Ross.. 50 - Officer Ricky

Before I post the song.  Why would people diss 50 so close to his album release?  If they want him to fail, they'd not give him momentum.  And especially NOW when it seems like everybody is countin' him out.


Anyway.  Since the Saigon / Budden beef ended so abruptly.  I'll be keepin' score on this one.  And both warning shots sound nice.  "Officer Rickeyyy!"  Hey Mike.  Doesn't that part remind you of some ol' school 50?  That part when he's like... "Take a look at my wheeeelz!"  Lol!








"Have my niggas whoop the skin off you in broad day?" - 50

OFFICIAL SCORECARD
(Ferrari F ) 50 Cent    - 10
Rick (The Boss) Ross - 10

Even though both tracks were enjoyable, there wasn't any huge blows here.  Ross didn't make that burnin' of the house down line as tough as it coulda been.  And 50 likes to warm up 1st.  Except against Cam'Ron, he just ate him up.

December 31, 2008

Biggest Winner of 08 Award

Need I say more??  Like really.  This demon bastard was everywhere.  Even Obama lost the race to this muthafucka here.  As far as rap goes.  This thing wasn't even this much when them West Coast rappers used it back in the East VS West days.


Runners Up - Barack Obama, Lil Wayne, Beyonce, Black People

June 18, 2008

Weezy Blog: Lil Wayne Sells A Millie A Millie A Millie A Millie



1,005,545

Now back to work on the Carter IV

...Seriously...


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June 11, 2008

April 03, 2008

Weezy's New Dance

I guess he felt left out everyone has a dance but him nowadays. It's called "The WAM"



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March 29, 2008

Lil Wayne - The Drought is Over Part 5

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The last of the Drought mixtapes.

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1. Carter III Is Coming (Grand Closing)
2. I
3. Walk It Off
4. Open Shop
5. Done It
6. Introducing Milli
7. Milli
8. Damn I’m Cold feat. Bun B
9. I’m A Dog Ya (Freestyle)
10. Stunt When I See You
11. We Hustle
12. I Got My
13. Lick The Rapper
14. Certified
15. Girls All Around
16. Single Again
17. Drought Is Finally Over

BONUS TRACKS
18. Too Clean feat. Lil’ Chuckie
19. Nike Boots feat. Wale (Official Remix)

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March 28, 2008

March 18, 2008

March 11, 2008

Lil Wayne "Lollipop" Video Rough Cut



Don't ever tell the internet it ain't got something again, sucka! The Internet gawtzitawl!

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March 07, 2008

Weezy F. Baby - Condom Ad

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Lil Wayne has agreed to appear in a series of public service announcements for Houston mogul J-Prince’s Strapped Condoms. Launched by the Rap-A-Lot Records founder in 2005, Strapped has embarked on a campaign to educate youth in identifying high risk behavior patterns that contribute to the continuous spread of HIV & sexually transmitted diseases. “In the midst of this crisis where HIV & AIDS is the #1 killer where our race of people is concerned, I salute Lil Wayne as an authority figure for taking a stand to inform our people to use Strapped Condoms & to Stay Strapped for Life,” J-Prince said in a statement announcing the effort. The campaign will consist of ads and PSAs targeting youth between the ages of 18-24.

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March 06, 2008

Bun B Interview(s). Speaks on Lil Wayne

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Rhapsody: Lil Wayne recently made a lot of headlines by admitting to being addicted to syrup [prescription-strength cough syrup]. What were your thoughts?

Bun B: I wish they would just leave the kid alone. When you have 100 people telling you to not do something, that sh*t doesn’t work like that. Now me, I hadn’t sipped syrup for a while before Pimp died. Does that mean I let all my vices go? F*ck no. I’m still drinking and smoking weed. Ike Turner died of cocaine use. People haven’t stopped snorting cocaine. Thousands of people die drunk driving every year and somebody is going to drive home drunk tonight. People stop doing things whenever they sort of feel their way up to it. The kid said he would love to stop, but the withdrawals symptoms are too intense for him. Anybody going through something like that knows that’s what it is. I say this to all media, you can’t force Lil Wayne to stop sipping drank. That’s gonna be a personal choice. For all these people that love to put his sh*t on blast, I would love for them to put their vices on front street. Walk around with your proverbial white cup with you all day and see if you could handle the pressure.

Read the Full interview here.

Edit: I have a feeling this question is going to be asked in every interview. Here's an interview with Complex.


Now there’s a lot of talk of Wayne having an addiction. He’s even addressed it. Have you reached out to him about it at all?
Bun B: No, because Wayne isn’t the only person I know that maybe has addiction issues, and if I call Wayne, then I have to call everybody. I love Wayne, I respect his talent, I’ve watched him grow up, but I don’t think it’s really my place to go to him and say, hey I don’t think you need to do this. I’ll send a general message to anybody who’s maybe living a little bit unhealthy. Whether you’re having sex without condoms, you might want to think about that, if you’re smoking too much cigarettes or drinking too much alcohol, or you’re eating too much cholesterol and fatty acids, or that high-fructose corn syrup, you might want to watch that shit. All that shit is unhealthy, and at the end of the day, everybody kind of knows what they’re doing and how they’re living, but just because Ike Turner died from a cocaine overdose, I’m pretty sure all the people he snorted cocaine with didn’t stop. Everybody does what they’re going to do. I hate to say it’s just a phase, but it’s just a moment in time that people have to learn to get over themselves.



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March 02, 2008

Weezy F. Baby Elaborates on Syrup Addiction

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After it was revealed that the now infamous “syrup” (promethazine and codeine mixed with soda or juice) may have played a part in Pimp C’s death, Lil Wayne is speaking out on his love affair with the potentially lethal drink.

In recent months, Weezy F. Baby has been seen with a styrofoam cup—on stage and in videos—leading many to wonder about the contents inside. In a recent interview with MTV, Wayne alluded to having a syrup addiction.

“Everybody wants me to stop all this and all that. It ain't that easy." He went on to add that trying to kick the habit feels like “death.”

"It ain't that easy — feels like death in your stomach when you stop doing that shit. You gotta learn how to stop, you gotta go through detox. You gotta do all kinds of stuff. Like I said, I'm a selfish-ass n---a. I feel like everything I do is successful and productive. It's gonna be hard to tell me I'm slipping. It's hard to sit and tell a nigga 'Stop.' 'Fuck, how can we tell this nigga to stop when every fucking thing he do is successful? This nigga is making progress. He just went and talked to kids and that shit was amazing.' Feel me? So what am I doing wrong?"

After his arrest in Arizona on drugs and weapons, members of his entourage and even his mother have been urging Wayne to curb—or eliminate—his use of syrup. However, the calls may be falling on deaf ears and may actually be pushing Weezy F. to further consume the substance.

"It's inspiring me, but I'mma tell them now they better stop," he said in the interview. "'Cause they [are trying to] push me off the edge. If I jump, I'm taking the world with me. That's my word."

Promethazine with codeine is typically proscribed to alleviate symptoms of a cold, allergies or respiratory tract infections.


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February 28, 2008

Where yo drank at!


Introducing DRANK:

A new purple Anti-Energy Drink, for when you need to slow your roll. Now I'm kind of a bitter old man these days, so maybe I just want everybody off Hip-Hop's lawn so to speak and stop raping the culture to make a few bucks. However, MAYBE this will help turn around the resurgence of the syrup movement that's been happening lately because all the little kids no longer have to sip that lean. Probably too late for Weezy though. This is based in Houston and going worldwide in September apparently. Whatchu think?

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