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Lil’ Jon:
I’m Straight
I’m Straight
Stop saying “Yeah!” when you see him in the street. Mr. Okay opens up about the price of fame, resolving record label drama and his new brand of Crunk Rock.
Dilated Peoples: 20/20
Capitol
B.G.: The Heart of tha Streetz, Vol. 2 (I Am What I Am)
Chopper City/Koch
Dem Franchize Boyz On Top of Our Game
So So Def/Virgin
Lil’ Flip I Need Mine
Sony Urban/Columbia
Clinton Sparks and Kanye West
Touch the Sky
Touch the Sky
Official Bootleg
Rasco
The Dick Swanson Theory, Part 1
The Dick Swanson Theory, Part 1
Pocketslinted Entertainment
Leader Of The New School
Welcome to the blog of a 6'2" 21-year-old road-trippin, manhattan livin, brooklyn origin, sidekick-pimpin, mixtape-mixing, red bull and remy sippin, light skinndid youngest A&R in the system with a myspace-addiction.
Lovin’ it
Where is the love? Right before your eyes. And she loves that you love looking at her.
We Major
334 MO.B.B.
Whatchu Want
Lookin’ at the calendar, it’s about that time—for XXL’s highly rated, much-debated 10 Most Anticipated Hip-Hop Albums list. Here are 2006’s most valuable players and the blueprints (tentative as always) for their upcoming LPs. They can speak their piece now, we’ll have our say later.
Living In Pain
The biggest new MC in the game doesn’t even call himself a rapper. He’s a trapper, he’ll tell you, just one with a way with words. Complicated, controversial and committed to the cold, hard truth, Young Jeezy, a.k.a. Da Snowman, says he’s trying to bring hope to the streets. But has he got any left for himself?