Wednesday, January 19, 2011

Lil’ Wayne – Rolling Stone Cover



After his incarceration Lil’ Wayne is looking to reconquer the music world in the 2K11. Thus it comes as no surprise that the Young Money-founder will receive adequate media coverage. In his cover story for Rolling Stone, Weezy opens up for the first time about his time in prison and gives us a little recount on that dark period of his life. See some excerpts of the piece below.



- When Wayne sat court-side at a recent Miami Heat/New Orleans Hornets game he was upset that Lebron James and Dwayne Wade never came over to talk to him. “Them niggas never speak to a nigga,” he says. “They don’t chuck me the deuce or nothing. Nigga spent all that money on them fucking tickets … Come holla at me. We sit right by them little bitch-ass niggas. At least come ask me why I’m not rooting for you.”

- In prison he read biographies of Jimi Hendrix, Jim Morrison, Marvin Gaye, Joan Jett, Vince Lombardi and Anthony Kiedis. “[Kiedis'] Scar Tissue was really good,” he says. “I also read the Bible for the first time. It was deep! I liked the parts where some character was once this, but he ended up being that. Like he’d be dissing Jesus, and then he ends up being a saint. That was cool.”


- He spent his final month in jail in solitary after he was caught with an iPod charger in his cell. It could have been worse: He also had a watch with an MP3 player on it, but another inmate took the rap. “He was a solid nigga,” says Wayne. “Shout-out to Charles…Solitary was the worst. No TV. No radio. No commissary. Basically you’re in there 23 hours a day.” The only upside was he had a window where he could watch cars go by. “I used to sit at that motherfucker all day,” he says.

The cover story can be read it in its entirety in the February issue of Rolling Stone — on stands and online in the digital archives on January 21st.



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Dr. Dre’s Rep Denies “Detox”-Release Date



The drama continues. The rather surprising hint that Dr. Dre is preparing something special for the world on April 20, had the music world assuming that this would be the final release date of Detox – the probably most delayed album in Hip Hop-history. A rep for the legendary Los Angeles-veteran has now told MTV News that the viral video was not referring to the release date of the project. Any further explanation was not given While Detox still has no solid street date, it looks like Interscope will drop the Alex Da Kid-produced “I Need a Doctor” featuring Eminem as the follow-up to “Kush.”



Consequence – J.E.T.S. (Put Your Arms Out)



In anticipation of the AFC championship this Sunday between the Pittsburgh Steelers and NY Jets, Consequence makes no secret for which team he will be rooting. Curren$y and the Planes would be proud!



Saturday, January 15, 2011

Chamillionaire Ft. Nipsey Hussle - When Ya On



Chamillionaire ft Nipsey Hussle - When Ya On

Diddy featuring Ludacris – Tomorrow Tonite



After Diddy-Dirty Money’s Last Train To Paris positioned itself a month ago, the Ludacris-assisted “Tomorrow Night” surfaces onto the blogosphere. Produced by The Runners, the club-orientated track complies to the album’s overall theme but did not make the final cut.





B.o.B – Packers vs. Falcons

Saigon featuring Faith Evans – Clap



The release date of Saigon’s much anticipated The Greatest Story Never Told is approaching, so the emergence of new songs should not be surprising. This is the case with Sai’s Just Blaze-produced collaboration with R&B-singer Faith Evans “Clap”. Consider this just another indicator of the album’s high quality. February 15th is the date.




3 Mill featuring Wale & Apollo The Great – I Don’t Know



Offered today is brand new single featuring Wale and Apollo The Great entitled “I Don’t Know.” The song is taken from 3 Mill Production’s upcoming self titled album which is set to drop sometime in April of this year. Meanwhile, the track was produced by Roc On Command and is display of rock infused with hip-hop.


Ke$ha featuring Andre 3000 – Sleazy (Remix)



One of Hip Hop’s most respected lyricists, Andre 3000, teams up with Ke$ha, one of Pop music’s recent chart wonders for the remix of her “Sleazy”-song. The ATL-native starts off his rhymes with the perspective from a child and takes a journey through time while the blond singer celebrates her independence. The original version appears on the Ke$sha’s Cannibal-EP.