This record is okay….I don’t know if he knows or not, but Juelz has to really come correct if he wants to finally be able to pull his rap career out of the slump. We did get one funny line out of it, though:
Far as that dough goes I’m Russell Simmons, you JoJo
Project Pat drops off his new mxitape , hosted by DJ Scream and features appearances by Wiz Khalifa, Juicy J, Bun B and more. Tracklisting and link below.
01. Intro
02. Bare Face Robbem [Prod. By Lil Awree]
03. Counting Money (Feat. Nasty Mane) [Prod. By DJ Spinz]
04. Interlude
05. Niggas Bleed Like I Bleed [Prod. By Lex Luger]
06. Burn Me A Nigga (Feat. Nasty Mane) [Prod. By Crazy Mike]
07. Interlude 2
08. Weed Smoke [Prod. By Drumma Boy]
09. Drank And That Strong [Prod. By Ricky Racks]
10. Still Got That Work (Feat. Wiz Khalifa)
11. Interlude 3
12. Crash Out / Cheez Dope [Prod. By Lil Awree]
13. Extra (Feat. Chriz Millz) [Prod. By Ricky Racks]
14. Jack One [Prod. By Lil Awree]
15. Sackful (Feat. Nasty Mane) [Prod. By Drumma Boy]
16. Everything Louie (Feat. Juicy J) [Prod. By Dream Drums]
17. Interlude 4
18. Papers N Cups (Feat. Nasty Mane) [Prod. By DJ Spinz]
19. Mollies [Prod. By Dream Drums]
20. Interlude 5
21. Keep It 1 Hunnid (Feat. Jon Geezy)
22. Kush Ups (Feat. Nasty Mane & Bun B) [Prod. By Sonny Digital]
23. Interlude 6
24. Married To The Game [Prod. By Lil Awree]
25. I Ain’t Seen Shit [Prod. By Drumma Boy]
26. You Kno What It Is [Prod. By Lex Luger]
On March 5th, 12 previously unreleased Jimi Hendrix recordings from 1968 and 1969 will be available as People, Hell and Angels. The legendary guitarist was experimenting with new sounds and musical directions for First Rays of the New Rising Sun, the planned double-album follow-up to Electric Ladyland, and on “Somewhere,” Hendrix sits down with Buddy Miles on drums and Stephen Stills on bass for a far-reaching psychedelic blues jam. Recorded in 1968, “Somewhere” rides signature Hendrix wails, long exploratory solos and free-flowing wordplay. Rolling Stone’s Greatest Guitarist of All Time shows why he’s earned that title with unparalleled skill and eternally innovative sounds, but “Somewhere” suggests his most complex work may have only been ahead of him.
Isn’t this the guy to was signed to Motown a decade ago? I remember following his career path, only to see it stall (at least from the outside perspective)….it’s clear that he never stopped working 2-Chainz-style. Check out his latest of many featuring Jayceon and Jeezy.
The rich-as-F*** Indian man spent £14,000 on a shirt made of gold…..to impress the ladies. The shirt took a team of 15 goldsmiths two weeks to construct:
It is often said that money can’t buy love.
But trying telling that to a wealthy Indian man who splashed out £14,000 on a solid gold shirt in the hope it will attract female attention.
Money-lender Datta Phuge 32, from Pimpri-Chinchwad, commissioned the shirt which took a team of 15 goldsmiths two weeks to make working 16 hours a day creating and weaving the gold threads.
It comes complete with its own matching cuffs and a set of rings crafted from left-over gold.
‘I know I am not the best looking man in the world but surely no woman could fail to be dazzled by this shirt?’ he explained
‘The gold shirt has been one of my dreams,’ Mr Phuge told Indian newspaper the Pune Mirror.
‘It will be an embellishment to my reputation as the ‘Gold man of Pimpri”‘ Mr Phuge said.
The gaudy shirt was assembled on a fabric base of imported white velvet, and comes with six Swarovski crystal buttons and an intricate belt, also made of gold.
Fatz Da Big Fella goes in the studio with the Street’s Hottest Youngin Shy Glizzy to record their new record, No Doubt. Let’s hope this record hits the streets real soon.