up and coming producers pay attention
the “Flipside” beat was originally intended for Jay & B.
up and coming producers pay attention
the “Flipside” beat was originally intended for Jay & B.
Just Bleezy keeps it One Hunid

No, it’s not pronounced “wale,” more like Wah-lay. Hailing from DC, Wale just signed to Interscope by way of Mark Ronson’s label and will be working with Just Blaze.
Back In The Go Go f/ Bun B & Pusha T

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.”

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