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The Notorious B.I.G. The Notorious B.I.G.
In just a few short years, the Notorious B.I.G. went from a Brooklyn
street hustler to the savior of East Coast hip-hop to a tragic victim
of the culture of violence he depicted so realistically on.... Read More!!
Hip-Hop Legend Shock G 'Clears Things Up' Regarding Pac
By Robert:
It has been reported by some sources that the legendary hip-hop artist
Shock G had sent a message out about the newly released Tupac album
"The Rose: Vol.2".
We wanted to make sure these words were Shock G’s so we waited until
we could get a hold of him to verify what was going on.
At the heart of the matter is Shock G’s song entitled "And 2Morrow"
that is on the newly released "The Rose: Vol. 2" album. The album is
tracks inspired by the poetry of the late west coast rap icon Tupac
Shakur. Read More!!
Lauryn Hill Replaces Amerie at MOBO
Lauryn Hill was scheduled to perform "Doo Wop (That Thing)" at last
night’s
Music of Black Origin (MOBO) awards in London in replacement of singer
Amerie,
who pulled out at the last minute after receiving an invitation to
tape a performance
on the "Oprah Winfrey Show," reports Contact Music. Read More!!
Young Buck, 50 Cent Make Substantial Donations For Education
Young Buck and 50 Cent recently announced two new grants that will be
distributed by 50 Cent’s G-Unity Foundation.
Young Buck will donate $25,000 to the Nashville Alliance for Public
Education to support Advance Via Individual Determination (AVID), a
nationwide program aimed at helping aspiring college students.
"The Nashville Alliance for Public Education is proud to accept this
gift from The G-Unity Foundation to benefit a program which brings out
the best in students and helps close the achievement gap for low
income and disadvantaged youth," said Kay Simmons, Co-Executive
Director of the Nashville Alliance for Public Education. "This gift
represents a statement from G-Unit and Young Buck of the importance of
education."
Ja Rule Disses DMX and 50 Cent
In the latest installment of the JA Rule/DMX/50 Cent beef. JA Rule
dissed them... again; this time during a early morning phone interview
with radio personality Big Boy at Los Angeles radio station Power 106
The Beat.
When questioned about his former friend DMX, JA maintained that the
only reason DMX was trying to battle was because he had nothing better
to do. He said when DMX started making some hit records he might pay
attention, but right now battle rapping is "beneath" him.
When asked about former Jam Master Jay protégé, 50 Cent, JA maintained
he was a kid trying to get some attention from raising beef with a
star. "I'm a grown man," said JA"I'm recording, making movies. I don't
have time for that."
JA also made comments about having some papers on an individual that
will show just who is a "gangster" as opposed to a "wankster." It was
unclear as to who he was referring to although our bets say it's 50
Cent who allegedly filed a restraining order against Murder Inc.
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