
I don't know how I forgot to up this album for yall, but here it is, Webbie's Savage Life 2 for my Trill fans.
1. 2 Smooth
2. Six 12's - (featuring Mouse On Tha Track)
3. Independent - (featuring Lil' Phat/Lil' Boosie)
4. I Know - (featuring Young Dro)
5. Just Like Me
6. Thuggin' - (featuring Lil' Phat/Shell/Lil' Boosie/Shell)
7. I'm Hot
8. You a Trip - (featuring Big Head)
9. Just Like This - (featuring Big Head)
10. Miracle, A - (featuring Rick Ross/BirdMan)
11. I'm Ready
12. I Miss You - (featuring Letoya Luckett)
13. Doe Doe - (featuring Lil' Phat/3 Deep/Bun B)
14. Fly as an Eagle - (featuring Foxx/Pimp C)
15. Ya'll Ain't Makin' No Money
16. First Night - (featuring Mouse)
Download Savage Life 2
Sunday, May 11, 2008
Album Download: Webbie "Savage Life 2"
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Video: David Banner - Get Like Me (ft. Chris Brown & Yung Joc)
Aight...
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HAPPY MOTHER'S DAY!!!
Proceeding to stuff my face!
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T.I. - Life of the Party (ft. R. Kelly)
I swear Snoop and Too Short just came out with a song called Life of The Party. Oh well.
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Video: Jim Jones - Splash (ft. Juelz Santana)
New single off the Byrdgang album coming soon.
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Saturday, May 10, 2008
George Bush Does Care About Black People!

NOW THAT IS THE TRUE PORTRAYAL OF THE SIDE-EYE!
Kuffed from Dream & Hustle.
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Aaliyah Blesses Fader Magazine

I almost forgot how beautiful the great queen Aaliyah was... Fader Magazine’s June 08 Annual Icon Edition is a tribute to Aaliyah and her contributions to the music industry with quotes from industry folks, family and friends.
Quotes:
Missy Elliott
“We was gonna save the world. We was gonna change music every chance we got. We was gonna always be family. Forever.”
Damon Dash
“She was already a fashion icon, she was getting into movies, she had already planted that seed. If she was alive today she would be so relevant. I see little bits of her everywhere I look, in a lot of artists.”
Kidada Jones
“I think about her all the time…Anytime she’s brought up or her music comes on the radio, it’s sweet, but it definitely sounds like she found a niche before it was here. If you listen to her music it’s so relevant today, but we had it so long ago.”
Mark Ronson
“If it wasn’t for Aaliyah being the face and voice of [Missy Elliott and Timbaland’s] sound they might have never got to where they did. They were presenting their sort of brilliant but challenging breakthrough music through this beautiful young girl who could sing it perfectly.”
Jomo Hankerson
“I think a lot of that mysteriousness they talk about was just what she was. She seemed like she came here already grown up, from the beginning.” (Source)
Now I'm off to reminisce.
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Aftermath of Philly Police Brutality

Thanks to streetknowledge for the pic.
To watch the gang of blue-n-blacks beat the living sh*t out of three black people, click here.
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Friday, May 9, 2008
*Sigh*.. Cosby "From Pudding Pops to Hip-Hop"

The 70-year-old has recorded a hip-hop album set for release next month. “Cosby Narratives Vol. 1: State of Emergency” blends the comedian’s concepts and stories with a hip-hop, pop and jazz soundtrack.
“I do not rap on any of these things,” Cosby said Monday. “I wouldn’t know how to fix my mouth to say some of the words.” (--J: So I should expect him to "host" the album and scream positive encouragements like DJ Khaled??)
Cosby said the hip-hop music he hears is profane and degrading. His album is “the opposite of what I think is the profanity for no particular reason, the misogyny for no particular reason,” he said. “It really looks at the frustration and the anger that a young man may have.”
The album, assembled by Cosby’s longtime musical collaborator Bill “Spaceman” Patterson, contains rhymes provided by guest rappers. The subject matter? “The value of an education. The value of respecting one’s self and ... giving (listeners) a chance to raise their self-esteem and confidence,” Cosby said.
Apparently this may be the first of a long illustrious career from Bill...
“We can do even better,” he said. “The next one will be even more cheerleading.”
Source: MSNBC
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Shawty Lo - Foolish (remix) (ft. Birdman, Rick Ross, & Jim Jones)
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