Archive for the 'DJ Khaled' Category

12
Oct

Jay Z vs. Fat Joe & DJ Khaled? Not Quite

So, the other night a “new” track popped up with Uncle Murda and Jay Z that had people thinking Jigga was going at Fat Joe and DJ Khaled:

 

“Gangsta, Gangsta, how you wanna do this? I clap n—as down for yappin’ all foolish, ain’t no stopping this Roc-a-fella movement. The name is Jay Guevera, homie, who are you? and, if your off-beat DJ, anything he play sound familiar? I’ll wait ’til Pharell say, “Play ‘em.”**

Now I’mma have to diss you, Joe. You can get a smack for that, matter fact, the gats will blow….your toy squad will get squashed, Boy–yard dee, you’re lost in the sauce partly because your boss ain’t a leader. He’s a follower. No, I’m not coppin’ ya album or your single, most likely you’ll go copper…”

 

Turns out the Hov verse was about 5 years old, so no big deal, no beef. Here’s what Jay to say about it

Fat Joe’s surprisingly mature and responsible response:

“I have no beef whatsoever with Jay-Z. In fact, we share a common goal…helping to get Barack Obama elected on Nov. 4th.”

05
Sep

Daily Recap - 9/4/08

TSS Presents Smoking Sessions With Ice Cube

Kanye West ends brief boycott of MTV video awards

Dead rapper 2Pac tops “overrated” music list

Q&A: Young Jeezy gets political with his new CD

Cipha/Rosenberg: 9/4/08

T-Pain’s Hunt For The Perfect VMA Ride Starts … At A Funeral Home?

DJ Khaled Talks New LP, Nas, Ringtones vs. Albums

Lil Wayne Explains Martian References, Says Cee-Lo Inspired

LL Cool J Hits The Road With Janet Jackson

22
Jul

DJ Khaled f/ VA - Out Here Grinding (Video)

featuring: Akon, Young Jeezy, Rick Ross, Plies, Lil Boosie, Ace Hood, Trick Daddy

24
Jun

T-Pain - Medley (Live BET Awards)

f/ Flo-Rida, Rick Ross, DJ Khaled, Big Boi, Ludacris

02
Jun

2008 Summerjam Recap

I haven’t been to Summerjam in a minute, but this year’s lineup looked pretty hot. MTV has a pretty good recap

Here are some clips:

Kanye:

Red Cafe f/ Fat Joe, Jadakiss & Fabolous - Paper Touchin’ Remix

Alicia Keys, Raekown, Method Man

Lil Wayne & Kanye:

T-Pain, Rick Ross, DJ Khaled, Akon & Red Cafe:

25
Feb

NY Times Reviews Winter Fest 2008

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It’s all about the ringtones baby:

A Night With Stars of Phone and Rap

The NY Times basically says T-Pain is ruling the scene with 17 million ringtones in a music industry where record sales don’t even matter anymore.  Even though Snoop was the headliner, the article focuses on Pain. They say even the gangsta rapper is biting Mr. Teddy Penderass Down.

DJ Khaled, Trey Songz, Juelz, and Jim Jones also performed.

18
Feb

Daily Recap - 2/18/08

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Ashanti Gives Cheaters “Bloody” Warning W/ New Video

Lil Wayne-Hot Boys Reunion In New Orleans Canceled After Shooting

R&B Foursome Ahmir Re-Wrap “The Gift” For Fans

DJ Khaled Preps New Disc For Summer ‘08

13
Feb

Daily Recap - 12/13/08

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Janet Jackson Shows Off Sense Of ‘Discipline’ With New Album

Jay-Z and Lebron James Host 2nd Annual Two Kings Dinner in New Orleans

Lil Wayne indicted on drug charges

Prodigy’s 25th Hour

DJ Khaled Launches We The Best Music in Partnership with Def Jam

Juvenile Arrested On Pot Charges

Rockwilder Dumps Secular Rap For Christian Hip-Hop

30
Jan

Daily Recap - 1/30/08

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AZ Preps New Album ‘Undeniable’

Rhap Session: DJ Khaled

Fat Joe In Fat Debt, Owes New Jersey $145,000 In Back Taxes 

Beyonce, Fantasia, Ne-Yo Make ‘Spotlight Live’ New York’s Hot Tuesday-Night Ticket

Juelz Santana Reveals That He Hasn’t Been Speaking With Cam’ron

TSS PRESENTS SMOKING SESSIONS WITH JOE BUDDEN

Lil Jon Adds Sports Athletes To BME Click

Diddy Gets VH1 Reality Show, Looks For Personal Assistant

C-Murder’s Trial Delayed Until June

23
Jan

Fat Joe - Elephant In The Room (Cover & Tracklist)

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1. The Fugitive - Produced by Street Runner
2. Ain’t Nothing feat. Dre - Produced by Cool & Dre
3. The Crackhouse feat. Lil Wayne - Produced by Cool & Dre
4. Coca Baby feat. Jackie Rubio - Produced by Danja
5. Get It For Life feat. Pooh Bear - Produced by DJ Khaled
6. Drop feat. Swizz Beatz & Jackie Rubio - Produced by Swizz Beatz
7. I Won’t Tell feat. J. Holiday - Produced by The Hitmen
8. KAR (Kill All Rats) - Produced by Street Runner
9. 300 Brolic feat. Opera Steve - Produced by The Hitmen
10. Preacher On A Sunday Morning feat. Pooh Bear - Produced by Scott Storch
11. Thank God For That White - Produced by DJ Premier
12. Party All The Time feat. Diddy - Produced by Danja

Previously: Fat Joe Covers Eddie Murphy

28
Dec

Hook King of ‘07?

I think so. MTV talks to T-Pain about all his 07 collabos. Here are some excerpts:

Kanye West, “Good Life” “All I recorded for that song was hooks. We did five different versions [of the chorus]. And when you hear that [sings] ‘And my grandmama ain’t the only one calling me baby,’ that was a hook. Kanye put all them hooks together and created that song. When I heard the finished version, I was like, ‘This dude is a genius.’ ”

Chris Brown, “Kiss Kiss”"That song was originally for David Banner. I made that with him in mind, but Chris was in the studio with me and asked for some hip-hop beats. He heard it and asked for it. That song was originally called “Thick Thick.” [Sings] ‘That booty, girl, is thick, thick, thick.’ But then I remembered Chris Brown is like 12, and we changed it up.”

Fabolous, “Baby Don’t Go” “That already had the hook on it, actually. [I just had to] put my little part on it. I actually respect [Jermaine Dupri] for that because the song required Auto-Tune, and he was just like, ‘I don’t want to just use it. I’d rather have the person that’s famous for it right now.’ Because anyone can just use it, as you see everybody is doing that right now. But he was like, ‘I could have just used it, but that would have been disrespectful to somebody that’s bringing it back.’ I respect him for that, completely.”

Read more about his collabos with R. Kelly, DJ Khaled, Plies, and Bow Wow.

07
Dec

MTV’s Top 10 Hottest Hip Hop Singles of 2007

Is 50 #1 because he bitched so much about MTV’s top 10 MC’s list? Or is it because he bitched so much he made finally made a hot song?

From MTV:

1. “I Get Money” by 50 Cent
The best beat of the year, unbridled stunting, endless riches and unplanned parenting to boot: “Have a baby by me, baby, be a millionaire/ I’ll write the check before the baby comes, who the f— cares.”

2. “Can’t Tell Me Nothing” by Kanye West
Easily the most relatable song of the year. Everybody needs to get their money right. Even A-Rod wants wanted more dough in 2007, and he was getting over $25 million a year. Kanye’s hardest street anthem to date and, line by line, one of his most lyrical songs ever.

3. “Int’l Players Anthem (I Choose You)” by UGK (featuring Outkast)
Andre 3000’s verse alone is worth the price of admission, although Pimp C probably rides the track the best (R.I.P. Sweet Jones!). Both legendary hip-hop pairs proved that skills and passion don’t necessarily deteriorate over the years.

4. “Make Me Better” by Fabolous (featuring Ne-Yo)
It’s fly to love your girl. Scratch that, it’s fly to love your girl and not be ashamed to tell her and the world she has you open. At least, that’s what Fab and Ne-Yo made everyone believe with their monster duet.

5. “It’s Me Bitches” remix by Swizz Beatz (featuring Lil Wayne, Jadakiss and R. Kelly)
Arguably the best rapper (Wayne), producer (Swizz) and singer (Kelly) in 2007 are featured on this track. No way to lose on this one. Of all the millions of Lil Wayne verses this year, this had to be the most fun to listen to. Weezy rapped in different languages, vernaculars and switched flows in less than 30 seconds.

6. “We Takin’ Over” by DJ Khaled (featuring T.I., Rick Ross, Akon, Lil Wayne, Baby and Fat Joe)
With a murderers’-row lineup like this, who dared dispute Khaled’s claim that “We da besss!”? Each MC tried to outdo the other, but everyone kept the competition friendly. Also, with this song, Khaled kicked off a plethora of songs featuring a combination of all-star guests.

7. “Duffle Bag Boy” by Playaz Circle (featuring Lil Wayne)
So compelling, it almost felt biblical. Tity Boi and Dolla Boy’s ode to corner couriers had the most legs on our list, terrorizing the underground for months until it recently erupted everywhere. Birdman Jr.’s hook captivated every club.

8. “Roc Boys (And the Winner Is …)” by Jay-Z
He’s in the howww, howww, howwwse! You know have a hit on your hands when you have black kids from the ‘hood yelling, “La chaim!” Hov’s celebratory second single from American Gangster was delivered with excitingly complicated wordplay and the Jigga’s trademark royal swagger. That type of talk is reserved only for the bosses.

9. “My Drink N’ My 2 Step” by Cassidy
Besides a dance partner, what else do you really need in a club besides what Cassidy called out in this song title? The Philadelphia MC snuck in a serious story about his downfall and comeback while drinking Patrón and enlisting Swizz Beatz for a simplistic but enlivening chorus.

10. “Wipe Me Down” by Lil Boosie, Webbie and Foxx
“Shoulders, chest, pants, shoes.” Who knew you could get so clean being dirty? Down-bottom bravado and bracing bass help the Trill Fam fortify their spots as popular Southern young guns.

Bonus! Top Hip-Hop Catchphrases

1. “(Insert superhero’s name here) that ho/ You’lll!”
After Soulja Boy blew up with his “Crank That” lyric “Superman that ho,” he spawned a nation of biters who made songs with choruses that replaced the Man of Steel with his day-saving peers such as Batman, Spiderman, Wolverine and the always-slept-on Aquaman.

2. “We da besssss!”
DJ Khaled once again proved that DJs don’t have to stay in the background, wearing headphones while scratching records. He turned himself into a bona-fied hip-hop brand name this year. “We” is probably the most apropos thing he could have said, because he brought together so many artists for his singles “We Takin’ Over,” “Brown Paper Bag” and the remix to “I’m So Hood.” He probably got offers to book talent for the Grammy Awards.

3. “Showwwtime”
Why? Well after the MTV News team shot a special segment called “A Day in the Life of Swizz Beatz,” just about half the people in our news room started saying it. Plus, Swizz had so many hits this year, you really couldn’t escape his slogan.

4. “Throw some D’s on that bitch”
All praises go to Rich Boy for not only giving us a fresh song with a hot hook, but for giving us a instant LOL punch line whenever we talked about something that needed to be fixed or pimped out. Sometimes it didn’t even have anything to do with a car. You got a bad perm from the hairdresser? “Throw some D’s on that bitch.” They put mustard on your sandwich instead of mayonnaise? “Throw some D’s on That B—h.” Equally nonsensical and humorous.

5. “Party like a rock star.”
Kanye West, Lil Wayne, the Diplomats — a bunch of hip-hop acts were bringing that rock mentality and swagger to rap this year. And it didn’t hurt that the Shop Boyz hit record “Party Like a Rockstar” exploded, either.

6. “Currr-tisss”
Oh, the hilarity started by Cam’ron. He began dissing 50 Cent by starting an antagonizing name-calling campaign on the Internet. 50, ever the business-minded messiah, figured that there’s no harm in people calling him by the name his momma gave him and turned it into the platinum-plus Curtis.

7. “This is why I’m hot.”
Unfortunately MIMS’ flame fizzled when his “This Is Why I’m Hot” single died down, but boy was he running with it when the record was at its peak. You could see the saying on T-shirts, blogs and coming out of the mouths of your favorite celebrities. Well, maybe you couldn’t really see the words coming out of their mouths, but you catch our drift.

16
Nov

Daily Recap - 11/16/07

TSS takes a hilarious look at DJ Khaled’s “I’m So Hood” Remix Video

Freeway Ready To Return, “The Whole Roc Break Up Really Took A Toll On Me”

Mos Def Signs New Label Deal, Drafts Kanye West For Upcoming Project

Reminiscing on the SP-1200

Foxy’s Manager and Black Hand Entertainment CEO Chaz Williams to be Featured on BET’s American Gangster

Donda West Memorial Service Held In Chicago; Warrant Reportedly Issued For Doctor 

13
Nov

DJ Khaled f/ VA - I’m So Hood Remix (Video)

DJ Khaled f/ Young Jeezy, Ludacris, Busta Rhymes, Big Boi, Lil Wayne, Fat Joe, Birdman & Rick Ross:

24
Aug

DJ Khaled, T-Pain, Trick Daddy, Rick Ross, Plies, and Young Jeezy - I’m So Hood / Brown Paper Bag (Video)







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