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I’m back

December 23, 2006

My fucking bad niggaz…

Lets start this off.

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Tony Parker ft. Booba, Fabolous – Top of The Game

December 20, 2006

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Nuggets & Knicks Huge Fight – 10 Ejected

December 17, 2006

SeattleTimes:

NEW YORK — Ten players, including NBA scoring leader Carmelo Anthony, were ejected for fighting during a wild brawl near the end of Saturday night’s game between the Denver Nuggets and New York Knicks.

Punches were thrown and players flew into the crowd in the NBA’s ugliest scene since Indiana Pacers players fought with Detroit Pistons’ fans on the court and in the stands in 2004.

This time, it happened at Madison Square Garden, right in the hometown of NBA headquarters.

“I feel bad for the league, I feel bad for the Denver Nuggets and the New York Knicks,” Nuggets coach George Karl said. “Very poor display of respecting basketball and respecting the game in the best place in the world to play basketball.”

Anthony appeared to throw one of the punches, and now awaits what will surely be strong punishment from a league still trying to repair its image after the melee in Auburn Hills, Mich.

“Something’s going to happen, but we shall see and wait,” Anthony said. “I don’t really want to comment on that right now.”

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Ali Rap

December 17, 2006

“Ali Rap” debuts Dec. 9, 2006 at 9P on ESPN
This fast-moving hip hop-driven tribute to Ali is hosted by rap icon and sports enthusiast Chuck D, and based on the book by publishing legend George Lois that highlights the words and witticisms of “The Greatest.” Viewers will experience Ali’s powerful words, articulated not only by the three-time heavyweight champion himself, but also by some of today’s biggest names in sports and entertainment, including Sidney Poitier, Sylvester Stallone, James Earl Jones, and Ludacris.

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Styles P Freestyle @ RapCity

December 17, 2006

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DJ Delz & DJ Sematic – The Best Of The Best [Hosted By: AZ]

December 16, 2006

I copped this mixtape and thought it was fucking heat. All my Nas & Az mans will love this tape copp it – Link is below.

DJ Delz & DJ Sematic – The Best Of The Best [Hosted By: AZ]

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50 Cent on Carson’s Show

December 16, 2006

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Nas toying Lil Wayne on HOT97 [audio]

December 15, 2006
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Black Ty feat. Too $hort, Snoop Dogg & Kurupt “Get Low”

December 14, 2006

Tyrese spitting with the westcoast, stars.

Black Ty feat. Too $hort, Snoop Dogg & Kurupt “Get Low”

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Rolling Stone Names Ghostface’s “Fishscale” Best Rap Album of 2006

December 14, 2006

Damn, yall got to go check out Ghosts album its pure heat. Here are the top 5 ranked rap albums according to Rolling Stones.

RollingStones:

5.) Ghostface – Fishscale
With crack-rap ascendant, Wu-Tang’s iron man dares Young Jeezy to tell everything he knows — not by showing off fresh slang but by displaying his knowledge of old-school slangin’. As always, Ghost raps on the edge of some kind of breakout or breakdown, but whether revitalizing Bomb Squad freneticism or settling into the ominous luxury of RZA soul, it’s the beats that seal the deal.

7.) Clipse – Hell Hath No Fury
Hell Hath No Fury is, in part, a showcase for Clipse’s longtime buddies the Neptunes: All skeletal, insistent grooves and mind-fuck atmosphere, cuts like “Chinese New Year” are ill enough to raise goose bumps. Brothers Pusha T and Malice simply love to rhyme, and on a series of coke-slinging anthems their clever, singularly fluid flows intertwine like the two guys share a brain. And the banging “Wamp Wamp” and snap-track “Mr. Me Too” are simply head-and-shoulders above almost anything on radio.

16.) Lupe Fiasco – Food & Liquor
“Now come on everybody, let’s make cocaine cool/ We need a few more half-naked women up in the pool”: Fiasco’s debut is smart, ballsy hip-hop both backpackers and Jay-Z fans can love. The A-list production helps: Kanye pumps “The Cool” full of dark funk, and the jazzy “I Gotcha” has the best Neptunes beat the Clipse didn’t get.

18.) The Roots – Game Theory
The best band in hip-hop still refuses to make records conventional enough to get over on radio and luxury-SUV stereos. Game Theory is classic studio Roots, full of invention and left turns. It doesn’t quite have the lift of the band’s shows, but there’s a consolation prize for Philly-soul heads: a cameo on “Long Time” by one of the city’s R&B greats, Bunny Sigler.

25.) Rhymefest – Blue Collar
A freestyle veteran who’s worked many jobs to support his habit, Chicago’s Rhymefest is life-size. He can brag because that’s part of the tradition he loves, but he’s funny about it. Blue Collar is the rare big-label hip-hop record to honor the part of black street life that wishes there were no corner boys. A major talent we’re lucky to have, Rhymefest makes you wonder how many others like him don’t happen to know Kanye West.