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Sup y'all, Check out the JJFP 2005 Year Review on my site! If I forgot some events, just tell me and I will add them!
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Nice site! Good job you guys! I like the snippets, when can we get the full album man?
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HAPPY B-DAY!!
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Switch 6th highest selling Australian single for 2005
fan 4ever replied to Hero1's topic in Jazzy Jeff & Fresh Prince
Great news Tim... It was the #15 highest selling Belgian Single for 2005! It's highest peak was #2 and it stayed in the charts for more then 19 weeks! #6 for biggest rnb/rap singles of the year.. http://www.geocities.com/ultimatebelgiancharts/Top2005.htm -
Great news man! :2thumbs: Thanx 4 posting!
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Another Victory For Will Smith As Man Is Sentenced For Identity Theft By Clarence Burke Jr. Date: 12/27/2005 7:30 pm A man accused of stealing Will Smith’s identity was sentenced to two years in prison today (Dec. 27). Carlos Lomax, 45, was convicted of fraudulently opening and charging over $33,000 with 14 phony accounts at Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania area stores in Will Smith’s legal name, Willard C. Smith. Lomax pleaded guilty in September of 2002 to a charge of “use of an unauthorized access device." He was already on probation after serving time for stealing the identity of former Atlanta Hawks basketball player Steve Smith and running up over $80,000 on fraudulent American Express cards. Prosecutors said Lomax has failed to be rehabilitated and has not paid back court ordered restitution to tune of $190,000. A judge ordered the man to pay another $64,000 for purchases made in Smith’s name and purchases made in the name of another unidentified pro-football player. In December of 2003, Lomax agreed to be taped to explain how he stole Smith’s identity to a Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations, which was seeking ways to combat thieves from stealing other people’s identities. "You get somebody with a common name that you think has good credit or a lot of money," Lomax explained shortly after being arrested. "Willard Smith, you would never think was Will Smith until this happened. When I got his credit report, I couldn't believe it." Lomax said he made the illegal purchases over the course of 15 days. He was busted when Smith’s business manager noticed his client was billed almost $6,000 worth of merchandise from a Sears account in Pittsburgh. Federal authorities tracked the expenses to Lomax, who was using his own Pittsburgh home address, but was using Smith’s name. According to statistics from a Federal Trade Commission report, by the end of 2005 total worldwide losses due to identity theft could reach $2 trillion dollars. source: allhiphop.com
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A lil late, but I hope you all had a great christmas! I know I had! Here's what I got: A pencil with "MK 4EVAH" on it (from my girlfriend, mk 4evah stands for "Martijn & Kim 4 ever", cute huh! :kekeke: ) A calender with pictures of me and my girl A belt The Lost Chronicles book CSI Miami Season 1 & 2 on DVD Man On Fire on dvd White Chicks on dvd The Day After Tomorrow on dvd 8 mile on dvd some T-shirts .... I really got a lot!!
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FRESH PRINCE + KEL SPENCER NEWZ
fan 4ever replied to JumpinJack AJ's topic in Jazzy Jeff & Fresh Prince
Sounds cool...so is this like a new album? And is Will going to be on all the songs? -
Will Smith Wins Rights To Domain Name From 'Barney Rubble' By Nolan Strong Date: 12/25/2005 5:20 pm Rapper/actor Will Smith has won the rights to the domain name willsmith.tv, after the original owner failed to respond to Smith’s claims of abuse of the domain on the internet. The domain willsmith.tv was registered by “Barney Rubble” of Vancouver, British Columbia in November of 2004. In October of 2005, Smith filed a complaint with the National Arbitration Forum, one of the world's leading providers of alternative dispute resolution solutions. The rapper claimed the willsmith.tv domain name was infringing upon his Will Smith trademark, which he registered with the United States Patent and Trademark Office in Feb. 2002. In addition to infringing on his Will Smith trademark, a panel of arbitrators found that “Barney Rubble” had attempted to sell the domain name back to Smith and used the website to advertise various products, including materials to cultivate marijuana. "Respondent intentionally registered a domain name that contains, in its entirety, Complainant’s well-known mark and did so for Respondent’s commercial gain,” a panel wrote in their decision. “Respondent’s domain name diverts Internet users seeking Complainant’s Will Smith’s mark to Respondent’s commercial website through the use of a domain name that is identical to Complainant’s mark.” Furthermore, “Barney Rubble” never responded to Smith’s claims, which led to the domain name being transferred to Smith. source: allhiphop.com
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Damn, I forgot all about the skirt!! :kekeke:
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Best comeback award: reborn2reign! I know you started posting on this board in December 2004, but you made it sure that you were back in 2005!! :2thumbs:
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Yep this has already been posted! Check this link http://www.jazzyjefffreshprince.com/forum/...wtopic=6173&hl=
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:word: Welcome back!
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I've voted for Code Red, but I think Lost & Found and Willennium are great albums to!
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Jay-z - Feelin' It
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I found this on hiphopdx.com!
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Is Dave Chappelle a Target? Tuesday - December 20, 2005 A-Plus The hip hop world hasn’t had a good internet hoax since the fabricated CNN story about the deaths of Jay Z and 50 Cent. Now, it seems that former Comedy Central golden child Dave Chappelle is next on the conspiracy theory hit list. www.chappelletheory.com is naming several politicians and entertainers, claiming that the secret group is responsible for the end of Chappelle’s Show. According to the site, Bill Cosby, Al Sharpton, Louis Farrakhan and others are all part of the plan. ”Dave was haunted by a secret. One that only he was aware of, and one he couldn't share with anyone, lest his comedy empire crumble,” the introduction reads. ”He knew that at the same time he was signing his record-setting deal, there was a secret cabal of powerful African-American leaders from the business, political, and entertainment industries working together to ensure that the third season of Chappelle's Show would never happen.” But the Chappelle Theory doesn’t stop there. Also on the page is an elaborately drawn up theory which includes a timeline spanning several years. By now, you’re probably thinking this is ridiculous (like I do). However, the site’s creator insists that none of this is phony (we here at DX believe otherwise. "This account of Dave Chappelle's fall from grace has been pieced together by me, a retired public relations executive who wishes to remain anonymous. My contacts, many of whom were closely related to the individuals involved, enabled me to fairly accurately recount the events that took place. You can take this for what you wish, but it is the truth - the abhorrent byproduct of the industry I used to hold to such a high esteem.” "I have written this account without the need for embellishments or exaggerations for the truth is appalling enough. Let this site serve as a drawn curtain to the entertainment industry which is blindly adored by the entire world." _____________________ I went to the site, http://www.chappelletheory.com, and read everything! It's a good read...would be a dope hollywood movie, but I doubt that it's real!
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LL Cool J Feat. Freeway-Watcha Want
fan 4ever replied to Turntable's topic in Jazzy Jeff & Fresh Prince
What does that have to do with anything? Puff signed BIG...still Puffy isn't as good as BIG! Same thing here, only Jay-z singed Freeway! Freeway isn't on LL's nor on Jay-z's level! That's all we are saying! -
Keith Murray - Oh My Goodness
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I couldn't watch that...I just had to turn that off! Damn that was horrible!
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LL Cool J Feat. Freeway-Watcha Want
fan 4ever replied to Turntable's topic in Jazzy Jeff & Fresh Prince
:word: My point excactly! -
Sup y'all, On rapreviews.com they are doing "The Year in review"! Every writer has to put down their top 10 albums off this year! This guy, Adam Bernard, has Lost & Found at #2! Great news! :2thumbs: Check it out! ____________________________ 2. Will Smith: Lost and Found The Fresh Prince was another artist who made a triumphant return in 2005. While "Switch" was a good first single the real meat of the album is in tracks like "Lost and Found," "If You Can't Dance," "Mr. NiceGuy," "I Wish I Made That" and "Ms. Holy Roller" where he reminds listeners that he is one of rap's all time greats and should be mentioned along side the likes of KRS-ONE and 2Pac. Unlike most of today's rappers, however, he does this more so by SHOWING why he should rank there rather than just saying it. source: http://www.rapreviews.com/year/05adamb.html
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Welcome man! Hope you stick around!
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I'm not complaining...i'm just saying that I can't believe it! Freeway is cool, not the best MC in the game or something, the same for Juelz Santana, but these cats aren't the best hip hop got to offer! I was just thinking, "damn, LL is making song with all these cats but not with JJFP? How come?"
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Talib Kweli - Mss Hill