Future Streets Calling (Mixtape)

Tracklisting and link after the jump.

01. Future – Made Myself A Boss (3:26)

02. Future – Same Damn Time (4:48)
03. Future – Name Hold Weight (3:13)
04. Future – Can’t Make This Up (4:19)
05. Future – Running Through A Check (3:07)
06. Future – Power Of That P (3:08)
07. Future – Ball Forever (3:05)
08. Future – The Way It Go (Feat. Gucci Mane) (4:03)
09. Future – Never Be The Same (4:03)
10. Future – Gone To The Moon (3:33)
11. Future – Easter Pink (4:19)
12. Future – Word To My Muva (Feat. Chubbie Baby) (4:22)
13. Future – E (Feat. Trouble) (4:00)
14. Future – Unconditional Love (3:40)
15. Future – If You Knew What It Took (3:11)
16. Young Scooter – Corner (Bonus) (3:32)

Nike MAG info

150 pairs are now available by way of auction on nikemag.eBay.com. As of now, the highest priced pair has a current bid of $65,000! Place your bid on eBay now.
**Note** All net proceeds will go directly to The Michael J. Fox Foundation. Each day for the duration of the 10-day auction, 150 of the 2011 NIKE MAG shoes will be made available via eBay’s Fashion Vault. The auction has started tonight, and will end September 18.

Urbanworld Adds 50 Cent’s "All Things Fall Apart" to Slate


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The nation’s largest competitive multicultural film fest will convene in NYC Sept 14-18, 2011

The 15th Annual Urbanworld Film Festival (www.urbanworld.org), presented by BET Networks has added Mario Van Peebles’All Things Fall Apart” to its lineup. The film, starring Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson in a transformative role as a star college football player, joins a diverse slate of nearly 60 films that will be featured at the New York-based festival from September 14-18, 2011 at AMC 34th Street in midtown Manhattan. The screening of “All Things Fall Apart” takes place Friday, September 16 at 7:30pm, followed by a Q&A with director Peebles and actress Lynn Whitfield.

CNN On Jay-Z Blueprint 9/11 Release

This Sunday, marks the 10th anniversary of 9/11 and the release of Jay-Z’s sixth album, Blueprint. CNN wrote a piece on the project impact which coincidentally dropped during the tragic terrorist attacks.


“Young people not directly affected are always more removed from the onset of national tragedy,” said Tricia Rose, a professor at Brown University and author of “The Hip Hop Wars.While the much older fans of Mariah Carey or Bob Dylan would likely be too busy and worried about terrorist attacks to rush out and purchase a CD the week of 9/11, Jay-Z’s teen and early 20s fans, already hyped up about this release long beforehand, remained focused on their idol,” Rose said. “And many probably never left the comfort of their bedrooms to download the release. “Hip-hop heads (fans) have a different kind of relationship to music than fans of other genre,” said Sachs, an assistant professor of media technologies and culture at St. Mary’s College of California. “Hip-hop is not just music, it’s a culture, and that mentality permeates many aspects of the lives of hip-hop heads.”