Tuesday, April 29, 2008
Monday, April 28, 2008
MIXTAPE MONDAYS "2 WEEKS LATE"
Friday, April 18, 2008
SO I HEAR THERE'S SNOW BACK HOME IN VANCOUVER...

Sunday, April 13, 2008
Saturday, April 12, 2008
Friday, April 11, 2008
RIP BIG PROOF!!!
"Since he's been gone he was the head of everything, so I'm trying to straighten things up and it’s hard. No one can fill those shoes," D12 member Mr. Porter told AllHipHop.com.
A candlelight vigil will be held from 4-6pm EST at Woodlawn Cemetery, where the artist was put to rest six days after his death in front of a crowd of 2,000 people, including best friend Eminem who eulogized Proof.
Proof, born Deshaun Holton, was shot at the age of 32, following an altercation outside of the CCC Club on East Eight Mile Road.
According to police and eyewitness reports, a fight broke out between Proof and 35-year-old Keith Bender inside the nightclub, which was operating after hours illegally.
The fight continued outside, where Bender was allegedly shot first by Proof, who then suffered a gunshot wound to the head at the hands of bouncer Mario Etheridge.
The shooter also happened to be Bender's cousin.
Bender died on April 18th, 2006 of gunshot wounds sustained in the incident.
Proof, who actually founded D12 in 1990, was heralded as one of the most important figures on Detroit's Hip-Hop scene.
Known for hosting several rap battles around the city, most notably at the legendary Hip-Hop Shop where all six members of D12 first met, Proof was the inspiration for Mekhi Phifer's 8 Mile character Future.
"He taught me how to be a leader," Eminem said during Proof's funeral two years ago. "I'm sure everybody who has ever met him, even just once, can testify to the fact that he illuminated a room when he walked in it. I believe that Proof loved people and people loved him. He was a magnet. He lured you in. You wanted to learn about him, follow his swagger. Without Proof, there would be no Eminem, no Slim Shady, no D12. You're the man."
"Proof is the one," added Shady Records labelmate Obie Trice, who had coincidentally also been the victim of a shooting in Detroit only 3 months before Proof's death. "He is the pioneer of Detroit music."
The candlelight vigil at Woodlawn will be followed by a gathering at the GoodLife Lounge in Detroit.
Later tonight, Detroit's Hip Hop 4 Habitat Detroit will host the Hip-Hop & Habit Game and concert in honor of Proof, featuring Almost September with MC Lyte, Big Herk, Ray Ray and others.
Thursday, April 10, 2008
Wednesday, April 9, 2008
PUSHED BACK...AGAIN!

Though originally slated for a May release, Weezy's rep confirmed to SOHH that the album is due out in June. The alleged cover art hit the net earlier today. [Peep here]
Tha Carter III will be the rapper's sixth solo project and his first solo release since 2005's Tha Carter II. It will also mark the end of Weezy's Tha Carter trilogy which included 2004's Tha Carter and 2005's Tha Carter II. The two albums were RIAA certified gold and platinum respectively.
The Carter III's first official single, "Lollipop," was recently released and was produced by Jim Jonsin and Darius "Deezle" Harrison.
When speaking of the album, Wayne told Billboard, "It's one of those albums people are really waiting on, so I made it so that whatever is on it will stick with you forever. I'm taking my time with it. And I'm giving artists I respect and people I want to do songs with -- not songs the label fixed -- an opportunity to collaborate."
Tha Carter III hits stores June 10th via Young Money/Cash Money/Universal Motown Recordings.
Tuesday, April 8, 2008
Billy Danze (M.O.P.) Interview w/ Drunkn & High White Guy
Monday, April 7, 2008
50 Interview & New Young Buck Video
Fif says Buck is no longer part of the group G-Unit but is still signed to the label as a solo artist.
Check out the radio interview at the link below and peep Buck's new video (WTF?!)....
http://www.zshare.net/audio/10183720d34bfcd4
Sunday, April 6, 2008
Saturday, April 5, 2008
RIP "IN THE B BOY STANCE"

Frost died Thursday after a long illness, said Jorge "Fabel" Pabon, a senior vice president of the crew where Frost and other so-called b-boys (for beat or break boys) made their name performing complicated and daring dance routines.
Breakdancing emerged from the Bronx and Harlem in the early 1970s, part of the hip-hop culture that also included graffiti, MCing or rapping, and disc jockeys scratching and mixing vinyl records on turntables.
During extended pauses, or breaks, in the music, b-boys would mimic James Brown's showmanship and footwork and Bruce Lee's martial arts, adding their own signature moves.
Frost was known for his energetic style, intricate choreography and fearless moves including back flips and head spins. One was even dubbed the "Suicide."
Frost got his start in 1978 with the Bronx-based Rock City Crew. In 1981, he became part of the Rock Steady Crew, joining such acclaimed breakdancers as Ken Swift and Lil Crazy Legs.
Frost toured the world with the Rock Steady Crew and other hip-hop artists, including Fab 5 Freddy, Futura 2000 and Kool Lady Blue.
As a member of the Rock Steady Crew, Frost also appeared in several movies on hip-hop culture, including "Wild Style," "Beat Street" and "Style Wars." He also appeared on the cover of the Village Voice in 1981.
Thursday, April 3, 2008
IT'S OFFICIAL!!! Jay-Z Rapes The Game

Jay-Z Is Close To Finalizing $150 Million Deal With Promoter Giant Live Nation
Jay-Z's 10 Year Live Nation Deal:
$25 Million upfront payment
$25 Million to finance acquisitions or investments
$5 Million a year in overhead for 5 years
$10 Million an album advance for 3 albums
$20 Million - Publishing, licensing & other rights
Record Label (Roc Nation), Music Publishing & Talent Consulting/Managing
Wednesday, April 2, 2008
ITS DIPSET BITCH!!!






