What’s Poppin Vol. 1, by Peter Rosenburg

“I got together with the good people at Popchips to create a mixtape/album that I am very proud of. It features original performances from some of the best in the game and original production from some of my favorite producers. With so much BS out there — sometimes it’s hard to find what’s really poppin. Well I did the work for you. Enjoy.”

Jay Sean The Mistress (Mixtape)

Tracklisting and link after the jump.

 1. Rouge a levres
2. The Mistress
3. Love feat Birdman
4. Sex 101 feat Tyga
5. Message in a Bottle
6. Yesterday
7. She Has No Time
8. Say Yeah feat Lupe Fiasco
9. Can’t Fall in Love
10. Movie
11. Same Old Same Old
12. Where I Wanna Be
13. Waiting in Vain
14. Where Do We Go

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Soulja Boy Attacked For Anti-Army Lyric



“Fuck the FBI and the army troops, fighting for what? Be your own man, I’ll be flying through the clouds with green like I’m Peter Pan.”

Apparently,Soulja Boy’s lyrics from “Let’s Be Real” have ruffled a few feathers. Fred A. Flores, commissioner for the L.A. County Veteran’s Advisory Commission told TMZ the following:

  It’s a very offensive statement … especially with the 10th anniversary of 9/11 coming up. He should apologize to ALL armed forces. [The rap] is very irresponsible especially for a person who is an entertainer for the youth of our country.

 UPDATE: SB took to Global Grind and apologizes:

 As an artist, I let my words get the best of me. Sometimes there are things that we feel, things that we want to express, and when we put them on paper and speak them out loud, they can come out wrong. When I expressed my frustration with the US Army, not only did my words come out wrong, I was wrong to even speak them. So, I write this to give my sincerest apology to all members of the United States military services, as well as their families that were offended by my most recent lyrics. As a young man who grew up in the post-9/11 era, I have watched our country fight two wars that seem like they are never going to end. I have seen thousands and thousands of our brave men and women get killed in battle and often times, I think for what? A lot of people in this country are struggling to make ends meet and I think a lot about what if we had never gone to war. Where would our economy be? Our schools, our after-school and work programs, our streets? I mean, damn, 48 people got shot in New York City just this past weekend … in 3 days … I’m not saying that it is just because of a bad economy, but at a certain point we have to take care of our own people. In no way would I ever want to offend those who are protecting our freedoms … a lot of homeboys who I grew up with, a lot of people who come from the neighborhoods we live in … In no way do I want to hurt any of our honorable soldiers who put their lives at risk, regardless of how they feel about the two wars we fight in. I am just frustrated that we haven’t been able to bring you all home quick enough and my frustration got the best of me. I am deeply sorry.

Mixtape: Camron & Vado – Boss Of All Bosses 2.8: The Road To 3.0



1. Intro
2. Gunz & Butta
3. House Of Harlem (Feat. Jaz)
4. Star (Feat. Jaz & Rod Rhaspy)
5. Picture (Feat. Jaz & Rod Rhaspy)
6. Soulja (Feat. Jaz)
7. Warning (Remix) (Feat. Uncle Murda)
8. From The Bottom (Feat. Grafh & Hell Rell)
9. Let It Burn
10. Cold World (Feat. Rod Raspy)
11. They Know Who We Are (Feat. P Da Don & Jim Jones)
12. Makeout (Feat. Jim Jones & Sen City)
13. Watch Out (Feat. Hell Rell & J.R. Writer)
14. All Around (Feat. Jaz & Rod Rhaspy)
15. Bread Breakers (Feat. Hell Rell & J.R. Writer)
16. Fairytales (Remix) (Feat. Avery Storm & Jaz)
17. Party Ain’t A Party (Freestyle) (Feat. Jaz)
18. Murder 1 Skit (Feat. Whiteboy J)
19. Key To Life
20. Keep Rising
21. Life Is Like A Movie