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  1. The Game ft everybody in the rap game.....- One Blood remix
  2. http://www.zshare.net/audio/the-game-one-b...-remix-mp3.html Here's another link!
  3. This sound to good to be true....how come you didn't know anything about this Tim? We should know if this is real before we start to flip about this!
  4. Me and some friends in Istanbul...taken while the camera was on the ground! I'm the one with the hat on!
  5. Those are some funny pictures Kev.... Didn't do anything for Halloween....it isn't that big a deal over here in Belgium!
  6. Thanx! It's cool seeing him in the studio!
  7. Damn that sucks!! Sorry guys, didn't know that it wasn't the real Will Smith!
  8. Yeah, It looks like he's getting better beats now that he's on Def Jam! The lyrics are dope as always!! This album is going to be fire!
  9. Sup y'all, Will is going to be on Never Mind the Buzzcocks on BBC 2 tonight! It starts at 10 pm (local time)! Is there anyone who knows what this show it all about? I have never seen it!
  10. That's not the only song that leaked...The N also leaked! Here's the link: http://www.zshare.net/audio/nas-the-n-mp3.html
  11. FuQ got this one...without a doubt!
  12. Justin Timberlake ft TI - My Love The beat on this one is just crazy!...Timbaland did an amazing job!
  13. Yeah I have that cd on my pc...I like it! As soon as I find it in stores over here in Belgium i'll get it!
  14. These video's are hillarious! Thanx 4 posting!
  15. :lolsign: Don't hate the player Lerkot, hate the game! Nice picture Jonny!! And may I add.. :interesting:
  16. Rapper Slick Rick Facing Deportation Again By Nolan Strong Date: 10/18/2006 5:30 pm Rapper Slick Rick has enlisted the aid of Russell Simmons' Hip-Hop Summit Action Network to help prevent him from being deported from the United States. The organization will hold a press conference Oct. 24 at 11 a.m. in front of the Federal Court Building in New York. Slick Rick (born Richard Walters), 41, served five years and 12 days in prison for shooting his cousin and a bystander in a disagreement in 1990. Under U.S. law, any foreign national who serves more than five years in prison for committing a felony faces automatic deportation. In 1995, the rapper won a ruling by an immigration judge allowing him to stay in the U.S., but in June 2002 Slick Rick was re-arrested after performing on a Caribbean cruise ship. When the luxury boat returned to Miami, the Immigration and Naturalization Service cited a 1997 arrest warrant on immigration violations and charged Rick with voluntarily deporting himself and illegally reentering the country. Rick served 17 months in the INS Detention Facility in Bradenton, Fla., before being released in October 2003. The rapper's case has been assigned to Florida's 11th Circuit Court and he has been stripped of his status as a permanent resident and once again, faces deportation. "With all of the real and present threats to American society from terrorism, why is the government chasing this rapper?" asked HSAN Co-Chairman Dr. Benjamin Chavis. "It's an obscene misuse of scarce resources." Since the terror attacks of Sept. 11, 2001, the U.S. has hardened its policy toward illegal aliens residing in the country. According to Jean Butterfield, executive director of the American Immigration Lawyers Association, the U.S. is deporting almost 200,000 aliens per year. "They're breadwinners whose families are U.S. citizens--and in most cases there's nothing a judge can do to help them," Butterfield said. "The mentality now is enforcement only. Discretion has been taken away from the judges and put in the hands of the executive branch. It's a damaging policy, which has not made the country safer. On the contrary, it inflicts untold hardships on our economy, our families, and our social fabric." According to Chavis and Slick Rick's supporters, the rapper is a model citizen who completed his parole, has not been convicted of any crimes since his original conviction and is a hardworking family-oriented man. Says Chavis, "The government is conducting a vendetta against Rick and we're not going to stand for it." Source: allhiphop.com
  17. The second one looks kinda dope!
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