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07
Jul

Red Cafe f/ Fat Joe, Jadakiss & Fabolous - Paper Touchin Remix (Video)



Man, this should’ve dropped when i dropped this

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:

16
Mar

SNICKA - Paper Touchin

SNICKA - Paper Touchin

Named after my joint of the moment, this mixtape is chock-full-of exclusives like the remix with 50 AND Fat Joe, that crazy joint with Mavado and Jigga, that new fiyah from Weezy, the Superstar Remix with Jeezy and T.I. (I even left lupe’s verse in there). Shiiiiiiiit, why don’t you just peep the tracklist?

  1. Paper Touchin - Red Cafe
  2. Paper Touchin Remix - Red Cafe, 50 Cent, Fat Joe, Fabolous, Jadakiss
  3. Drivin Down The Block - Kidz In The Hall
  4. Fuck Em All - Red Cafe & Fabolous
  5. The Boss Remix - Rick Ross, T-Pain, Lil Wayne
  6. Maybach Music - Rick Ross & Jay Z
  7. The Rock - Jay Z & Mavado
  8. Fed Up - Elephant Man
  9. The Mission - Damien Marley
  10. Pass The Dutchie - Camron
  11. Lollipop - Lil Wayne
  12. They Know Remix - Shawty Lo, Ludacris, Young Jeezy, Lil Wayne, Lil Kim
  13. Big Dreams - The Game
  14. That White - Fat Joe
  15. Fever - Q-Tip
  16. Superstar Remix - Lupe Fiasco, Young Jeezy, T.I.
  17. New York City - Young Buck
  18. En Why Ceequal - Jugganot, Swizz Beats, Fat Joe, Busta Rhymes
  19. Coca Baby - Fat Joe
  20. Good Love - Sheek Louch
  21. Feel This Way - Consequence & John Legend
  22. Finer Things - Felli Fell, Kanye West, Neyo, JD, Fabolous
  23. Undeniable - AZ
  24. Blackout - Kidz In The Hall
  25. Back In The Go Go - Wale, Bun B, Pusha T
  26. Lumdi - Camp Lo
  27. Good Life Freestyle - Red Cafe
  28. Sweet 16 - Kidz In The Hall
  29. I Love Your Girl - G-Unit
  30. Bottom Girl - G-Unit
  31. Life Of The Party - Snoop Dogg, Too Short
  32. Get Like Me - David Banner, Chris Brown, Jim Jones
  33. Independent Freestyle - Talib Kweli
  34. When I See Her - Remy Ma
  35. Rising Down - The Roots, Styles P, Mos Def, Dice Raw
  36. Star Cry - Foxy Brown
  37. Love Me No More - Jim Jones & The Game

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11
Mar

DJ Envy Previews Red Cafe’s “Paper Touchin’” Remix

f/ 50 Cent, Jadakiss & Fabolous. i love this beat, shit is crazy….i need to drop a new mixtape soon…

21
Feb

“The game is f*cked up … a bunch of ring tone, tight-pants-wearing motherf*ckrs”

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SOHH has some Jadakiss quotables from his interview with The Come Up DVD:

“Nas is dropping N*gger, why I can’t drop Kiss My Ass,” he asked? “I think I might keep my sh*t. Kiss My Ass coming soon.”

“I still gotta holla at Kanye, Just Blaze, maybe Pharell, hopefully Dr. Dre, Toomp … whoever got the f*cking heat man, Timbaland, Storch,” he said. “I don’t discriminate. If it’s hot, let’s have it.”

“N*gga’s is garbage,” he said. “The game is f*cked up … a bunch of ring tone, tight-pants-wearing motherf*ckrs. I’m just doin’ me. The music is f*cking garbage, man. Kanye came out with hot music. He sold records. T.I., same thing. Alicia Keys, same sh*t. If your sh*t was hot and you had a machine, you sold records.”

“Don’t blame nobody, just make better music, *ssholes,” Jada said. “It’s a business at the end of the day, so you can be mad at who ever but you gotta be mad at yourself. Either the music wasn’t right or you didn’t handle your business. It’s as simple as that.”

On Jay Z:

“He tried his hand for a few years, he raped the budget, he got however much they was paying him and he stepped down,” Jada said. “He got his masters, he doin’ his thing. 40/40’s in Vegas and all that, hotels, he good.”

29
Dec

Lox Live

Money Power Respect / Wild Out

By Your Side

From the show at BB King’s

28
Dec

The Lox Reunion

Sha from MTV recaps last night’s Lox Reunion show at BB Kings. They took it back with bangers like  Banned From TV, Reservoir Dogs,  You’ll See, etc.

PS - How young does Jada look in that pic??

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.

12
Nov

Jay Z @ Hammerstein NYC - 11/11/07

Jay Z - American Gangster

I spent 6 hours on my feet last night for the Jay Z show at the Hammerstein Ballroom (NYC). 2 hours in line to get in. 2 hours waiting for Jay to come out and 2 hours of actual show. Completely worth it. Billed as the American Gangster show, I was hoping he’d performed the whole album in sequence. Instead he did a lil back and forth with new and old material.

Surprise and not so surprise guests: Lil Wayne, Diddy, Memphis Bleek, Beanie Sigel, Freeway, Young Chris, Tru Life, and Jadakiss.

The show opened with the Intro to American Gangster, then the curtains went and Jay went in on Pray, backed by a live band and backgroud singers. He skipped America Dreamin and did No Hook.

Next up was Where I’m From which Jay let the crowd perform most of the lyrics. At the line “who’s the best MC’s? Biggie, Jay Z or Nas?” The music stopped and everyone was on their tippy toes trying to see if Nas was going to come out.
Instead the thunderous beat of Hello Brooklyn proceeded to make the whole room shake and we hear Weezy’s recorded voice on the chorus. Jay performed his first verse and it wasn’t until the 2nd chorus that Lil Wayne came out and received the biggest crowd response of any guest performer.

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After, Hello Brooklyn, Jay gave Weezy some solo shine and let him perform the chorus to Duffle Bag Boy which sounded ill backed by the live band. Upon completion, Lil Wayne threw up the Roc and said Jay was the greatest rapper alive and he was the greatest next in line (or something like that).

I can’t really remember the exact order of songs but Jay performed I Know, Party Life, and Blue Magic off American Gangster. American Dreamin and Fallin, my favorite 2 songs off the album, were not performed. (insert sad face here).

The 2nd best crowd response was received by Beanie Sigel. He came out with Freeway and Bleek to perform You, Me, Him, Her, Roc Da Mic and What We Do. Young Chris came out for Can’t Stop Won’t Stop sans Young Neefy.

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Jay let everyone shout out their release dates: Free Nov 20th, Beans Dec 11th, Young Chris at the top of the year, and Memph…..nothing was said for Memph, but no worries he’s “in the will somewhere.”

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After the rest off the Roc exited stage left Jay called Beans back out to get ignorant. Then they did Ignorant Shit (duh!)

When the beat for I Get Money dropped everyone was again on tippy toes lookin for 50 to come out but instead we got Diddy who half heartedly did his verse, then Jay did his forgetting some words which the crowd knew better than him which made him laugh and fuck up some more.

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Jay did sprinklings of past hits including Heart Of The City, Hovi Baby, I Just Want To Love You, 99 Problems, U Don’t Know, Show Me What You Got, PSA, Jigga My N*gga, Jigga What, Jigga Who and Big Pimpin in which he recited 5% of the words and let the crowd do the other 95% then proclaiming “y’all don’t even need me,” and walked off stage. The Live band entertained us with some Roots-esque covers like Ain’t No Nigga, Soul Cry, and TI’s What You Know About That. Questlove watched from the balcony and i think Omar Epps was up there too.

Before giving us the showcloser, Jay asked the crowd for a moment of silence for Kanye’s Mom. Some idiots chose not to be silent….

The funniest part of the night is when Jay called all the Roc Boys out to perform, uh, “Roc Boys.” Out comes Free, Beans, Bleek, and Young Chris from before. Then out comes Tru Life…………….and the newest member of the Roc…………Jadakiss. Everyone one was rocking out to the song especially Tru Life who looked absolutely thrilled to be there, except Jadakiss was hardly moving and was whatever about the whole thing. Mid first verse Hov stops the music and introduces everyone like “you already know Bleek, you already know Beans,” etc. Then he gets to Jada and announces the Ruff Ryders/Rocafella collaboration, the crowd goes wild and Jada is still like ‘whatever.’ So Jay hands Jada the mic and Jada does his singnature laugh.

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Green Lantern drops the beat to Benjamins (oh yeah, Green was DJin the whole time, whattup homey!). The crowd goes wild and Jada tells Green to “shut that shit off.” “I don’t wanna do that song, that’s Puff’s song. Find me something else.” After a few minutes of searching, Green drops “The Champ Is Here.” Jadakiss says he doesn’t “remember the words” and “the crowd don’t wanna hear that.” At this point Jay has had enough of Jada’s lack of enthusiam and grabs the mic back and proceeds to bring the house down with the show closer, “Roc Boys.”

I was disappointed when the house lights came on, I still wanted American Dreamin and Fallin. Oh well, next time.

06
Nov

Jay Z - Roc Boys (Video)

Everyone up in the video: Diddy, Cassie, Mariah, Free, Beans, Nas, and Jada (throwin up the Roc sign….is he finally signed?)

You’ll remember the boy from the Young Hova videos that were on YouTube a while back. I had posted on the site (the old version of the site)








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