
Aye!

Aye!
Categories: Hip-Hop
Tagged: Cam'ron, Juelz Santana

Sippin on that sizzurp
Categories: Hip-Hop
Tagged: Cam'ron, Juelz Santana

HipSet
DipSet could have become the biggest movement force to be reckoned with in the hip-hop game. Take a look at some these clips from XXL’s interviews with the “three amigos” talking about the status of Dipset. -Cfro
Yeah. It’s, like, Cam is still Diplomats. We was all put in a situation where Cam told us we had roles that we never really had. We had invisible roles. And it got to a point where we was like, Damn… To be honest, Jim was never the capo, like, on paperwork. I was never the [vice] president. Cam owned everything.
-Juelz Santana via XXLWell, first, anything with Jim is never gonna go smooth. You pass Jim a blunt, he says: “Why you pass the blunt that way? Why you pass the blunt with the fire towards me? You trying to hurt me?” The Diplomats, it was always Cam’ron and the Diplomats.
-Freekey Zeekey via XXLIt just seems that one thing led to another. Separation started, and everybody started going on their different sides, and pretty soon it was just a wrap. There was no more to it. And it was around the “Ballin’” time. I’ll never forget it. It was right after the “Ballin’” video that everything was just…pretty much over.
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Categories: Hip-Hop
Tagged: Cam'ron, diplomats, dipset, Freekey Zeekey, Jim Jones, Juelz Santana

Where's Killa Cam?
I definitely respect Jim Jones’ work ethic, but his new music is super corny to me. Pop champagne! -Cfro
Koch Records has announced that Harlem, New York rapper Jim Jones has joined the company’s executive staff, as Vice President of Urban A&R.
Jones will be responsible for signing and developing new talent for the Urban Division of Koch Records, which is the #1 independent record label in the United States.
“It feels good to know that the hard work has been recognized by the same people that have helped me get to this point in my career,” Jones told AllHipHop.com in a statement. “They recognize that I’m not only an artist but a person that can smell talent and be able to mold a superstar.” (more…)
Categories: Hip-Hop
Tagged: body like mazi, diary of a summer, dipset, harlem, hustlers pome, independent, Jim Jones, Juelz Santana, koch, koch records, Lil Wayne, on my way to church, rock starr, starr, urban, urban division, vice president, we fly high
Daaaang! Khaled went crazy with his connections to hype up Ace Hood’s latest video (“Ride [Remix]“). Ace is the first artist signed to We The Best/Def Jam. The “Ride” remix features Trey Songz on the hook, Ace Hood on the beat, and feature verses from Rick Ross and Juelz Santana. The video (below) has those artists plus cameos from Jadakiss, Akon, Jim Jones, DJ Drama, Shawty-Lo, Ray J, and more. With all these artists co-signing Ace, will he be the next rapper from Florida to go gold?
Categories: Hip-Hop
Tagged: ace hood, Akon, def jam, DJ Khaled, Jim Jones, Juelz Santana, ray j, ride, ride remix, shawty lo, southern rap, trey songz, we the best
Watch the video of Jadakiss, Fabolous, Juelz Santana, and Ace Hood kicking rhymes.
Jadakiss and Fabolous killed it with some political references.
“Cause everybody coming and the year is failing/Ask why/And they just play Sarah Palin” -Fabolous
“I’ll tell you this much/Hip-Hop is not dead/Change gon’ come just like Barack said”
-Jadakiss
Categories: Hip-Hop · Politics
Tagged: ace hood, cypher, dj premier, fabolous, Jadakiss, Juelz Santana
Tracklist
1. Standing On The Mountain Top (Ft. Ace Hood & Pooh Bear)
2. Go Hard (Ft. Kanye West & T-Pain)
3. Out Here Grindin’ (Ft. Ace Hood, Akon, Lil Boosie, Rick Ross, Trick Daddy, & Plies)
4. Go Ahead (Ft. Flo Rida, Fabolous, Fat Joe, Rick Ross, & Lloyd)
5. I’m On (Ft. Nas)
6. Game (Ft. The Game)
7. We Global (Ft. Fat Joe, Ray J, & Trey Songz)
8. She’s Fine (Ft. Missy Elliott, Sean Paul, & Busta Rhymes)
9. Final Warning (Ft. Rock City, Ace Hood, Bloodraw, Bali, Lil Scrappy, Shawty Lo, Brisco,
& Bun B
10. F**k The Other Side (Ft. Trick Daddy & The Dunkrydas)
11. Bullet (Ft. Rick Ross & Baby Cham)
12. Blood Money (Ft. Ace Hood, Rick Ross, Birdman, & Brisco)
13. Defend Dade (Ft. Pitbull & Casely)
Categories: Hip-Hop
Tagged: Ludacris, Kanye West, Juelz Santana, Young Jeezy, Plies, Chamillionaire, Lil Wayne, T.I., DJ Khaled, Rick Ross, The Game, T-Pain, we global, go hard, out here grindin, get somethin!, I'm on, Rep Till I Die, I love my hood, problems, broken bones, piano bass, she's fine, f.u. pay me, niggas know, sean paul