Wiz Khalifa Responds To Ghostface Killah

This is what a BIG GHOSTFACE (supposedly Ghostface Killah) said in 2dopeboyz’ comments section to warrant a response:

Ayo whattup this Deini the Wally Champ namsayin aka Stapleton’s Finest. Ayo I aint really got no problems wit the nigga Wizz Kalifrah nahmeans. Matter fact I aint really know who the nigga was til bout 5 minutes ago n shit namsayin. But yo jus so i aint step on this nigga toes or nothin like that…cos the god sincerely wish the little nigga the utmost success n alla that but yo Imma hafta keep it really 100 wit yalls. This Roll Up shit kinda soft namsayin. By that a nigga mean you could probably rock a cryin baby to sleep wit this shit nahmeans. This some shit for the nurseries n shit namsayin. Ayo a nigga listen to this shit at the wrong time n he liable to start hangin one them posters wit the little babies dressed like animals n vegetables n shit on they walls. A nigga might go cop one them calendars wit the kittens dressed up like they firemen n hang that shit in the hallway namsayin. Ayo this shit be like the shit yall hear in Calgon commercials n shit. Shit sounds like it was produced by muthafuckin Yanni or some shit. Nigga soundin like he gon get muthafuckin Enya n Barbra Streisand to jump on the remix n shit. This like some shit they play in the room when bitches be givin birth n shit. What niggas supposed to do with this shit light candles n soak in a tub by they fuckin selves n shit? Nahmeans. Bitches gon think they can slap a nigga around if they hear a nigga knockin this shit voluntarily n shit. Word bond. A nigga gon grow titties listenin to this kinds a shit. Ayo muthafuckin Lubriderm called n wanna know if they can bottle ya soft ass song nigga. Muthafuckin Hostess wanna know if they can use ya soft ass song to fill Twinkies n shit. Fuck outta here wit this shit nigga. Ayo word bond Staten island niggas dont play this shit son nahmeans. Word. Ayo we punch the sidewalk when we happy nigga. Thats a good day nigga! Ayo we eat broken glass when we in a good mood nigga! Thats real talk. Niggas be shootin at each other when we be sayin hi to each other to keep niggas sharp. We test each others reflexes n keep niggas on they toes n shit nahmeans! Thats love nigga. Thats real family values muthafucka! Yall soft serve niggas dont know nothin bout that. This some shit for niggas to braid they other niggas hair to. Word.

Aight peace.

Anyways, it was a fake. The God already responded:


Big Sean Interview With B.Dot of Rap Radar

Last week, Sean chopped it up with B.Dot of  Rap Radar about his new tune “My Last”, L.A. Reid, and the infrastructure of his Def Jam home. Check interview after the jump.

How did you and Chris Brown hook up for “My Last” ?
That’s the homie, homie. That’s the G. He came to one of my shows random as hell one time— like, “What the fuck is Chris Brown doing here?” He was like, “Yo, I fuck with your music.” I’m like, “Shit, let’s get it in.” I didn’t think he was serious, but we ended up getting it in the studio in Miami and from there we became homies and started to make music. So we did like a good five songs together and one of them being my lead single, “My Last”. And it’s crazy because, “My Last” was originally just me. It used to be me singing it, but of course he sounds way better. Once he heard it, he was like “I’ll definitely hop on it.” It’s also on his album coming out next month too.

What was the inspiration behind the record?
I feel like “My Last” has so many underlining messages. Of course, it’s going hard on anything like it’s your last. That’s the best way to approach any situation. But even in the sense of like it’s a great party song. Something people can party, get fucked up to—but I want to keep that underlying message of this is what we worked for. We worked hard as hell to party like this.

The song also charted at Billboard, right?
It charted at 71 but it didn’t even go for adds yet. That’s just radio fucking with it on their own. It goes for adds the week after next but I’m excited.

In an interview last year, you implied that Def Jam Chairman L.A. Reid didn’t understand hip-hop and was into those “hits”. Has he been supportive now?
Hell yeah, he’s supportive of it! That’s the only reason why my shit is moving. LA is a cool dude, man and he’s about that money. He has great taste in music. I wasn’t saying that he didn’t as a hip-hop fan—He loves them hits.

Right, you also said that when you went to the building, other artists like Rihanna and Kanye had their marketing plans laid out for them. Is it that like for you now?
Oh yeah, yeah man. they been going hard and supportive as a label. They really have been going hard for me and I get a lot of love over there. And they working as hard as they can for me. I really feel like a part of the family at Def Jam.

So is it still on track for March?
It’s o track for March, but I’m pretty sure it may come out after that. Definitely going to come out soon. Definitely a priority. After March 29th, a lil’ bit after, but not too much.

Although “My Last” is on iTunes today, what singles did you bring to Def Jam that they didn’t believe in?
I thought “What U Doin” was a dope ass record, man. I thought it was funny definitely a party—more of an urban record. But something I felt like it could relate to any situation. What you doing? Bullshittin’. I feel like that was a a good record. Sometimes records take a lot of time. I remember Soulja Boy came out with [sings] Turn My Swag On. And it didn’t pop off and the way later, after he release another single , it came back and popped off.