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VIsqo

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  1. Well this movie is gonna be a hit!! But I think its runners up are pretty strong too right now..
  2. I would love to be part of the league but my knowledge about the sport and the players right now its soo limited that I would be just standing on the way... I will be watching the world cup anyways..
  3. Hey hey, AJ, actually Ice T deserves the tittle of inventing and evolving whats called hardcore rap, not Eazy..
  4. For what Ive seen, this is a movie that every parent need to take their kids to see.. and u guys go with your little cousins, nephews and everybody to see it, this is gonna be good for the whole family to enjoy!
  5. Jaden was astonished with the kiss between the two guys in front of him on the awards last night!
  6. The topic was trending today... They say that what happened was that another uncle phil died and thats why people mistook it for Our James Avery..
  7. I may not be able to give money to the cause (probs with my credit) but u can be sure Im going to be morally supporting ur trip son! Im so envious, this is gonna be a great adventure!!
  8. You've got my support fella! Good luck!
  9. Shaq has his moments.. He is not rap legend, but lets talk about resilience..
  10. I think it was a good effort, but he should stick to basketball.. He is not Shaq.
  11. Kobe is the same guy who has a collabo with Fabolous Romano.. Its not kobe Bryant, but rapping is as wack as him..
  12. He is trying to put up some Punchlines, name dropping like Drake, which I find pretty wack. But theres no pun intended there clearly..
  13. Its a new unwritten rule man.. By the way, the cover is dope, I might buy this album depending on the quality of these songs..
  14. There are soo many great movies this summer, I wish I was back in my country where the theater is only 3 dollars..
  15. Im not a fan of the Roots but I will give them a listen when my friend buys the cd (he a major fan).. I wont be buying that last train to paris cd though.. I will check Eminem out since is the only album there that I know deep inside that I might buy..
  16. Back then it was the brand to go to when talking about hats.. I wonder what happened with it.. I used to have 6 starters caps when I started watching the FPOBA
  17. Lol, yeah.. At least we knew how to put guys like Rakim, and a lot of underground rappers on the list and on the game..
  18. Drake's album got leaked and still everybody around my house is saying that it will beat Eminem on sales on the first week... I guess is good to have 13 year old girls by ur side huh? lol
  19. I thought Diddy moved that album for July..
  20. http://rap.about.com/od/rapreleasedates/tp/TopRapAlbumsJune2010.htm Top 10 New Rap Albums - June 2010 10 hip-hop albums to check for this month By Henry Adaso, About.com Guide 10. Pastor Troy - 'Attitude Adjuster 2' Either Pastor Troy has a lot to get off his chest or he signed a very bad contract. Troy has been consistently putting out 3 albums/year since 2008. Attitude Adjuster 2 is his third installment this year, following February's Strictly for My Soldiers and May's Zero Tolerance. Release Date: Jun 15, 2010 9. Chali2Na - 'Fish Market 2' Chali 2Na is back on the saddle with the second installment of his Fish Market series. Fish Market Part 2 is a collaboration with DJ Dez Andres (of Slum Village fame) in a classic pairing of MC and DJ. (Remember those?) The two combine to create an album that plays like a mixtape. Release Date: June 8, 2010 8. Rhymefest - 'El Che' Originally slated for release in May, Grammy-winning MC Rhymefest decided to delay his sophomore album, El Che, till June. It features production from beatsmiths Scram Jones, S1, BKS, and Terry Hunter. The 16 track opus also boasts guest appearances from Little Brother, Saigon, Glen Lewis, and fellow Chicago emcee Twone Gabz. Release Date: June 8, 2010 7. Z-Ro - 'Heroin' Heroin carries on Z-Ro's addiction to drug-obsessed album themes. His last two were Crack and Cocaine respectively. Ro has been dabbling in production lately and Heroin boasts more self-produced songs. Release Date: June 22, 2010 6. Nappy Roots - 'The Pursuit of Nappyness' The Nappy Roots deserve props for having made it this far with relatively no drama, given that rap crews are fast becoming an extinct species right now. The Pursuit of Nappyness is the Kentucky rap outfit's most honest work to date, according to group members. Says Skinny Deville: "The new album features a lot of natural elements like we did on Watermelon, Chicken & Grits. It’s acoustic and has that live and organic instrumentation feel to it." Release Date: June 22, 2010 5. Diddy/Dirty Money - 'Last Train to Paris' Diddy describes Last Train to Paris as an "electro-hip-hop-soul funk" album. He was inspired by his work with Felix da Housecat, Erick Morillo, Deep Dish, DJ Hell. The album's cinematic arc follows Diddy's character as he tours from London to Paris and finds the woman of his dreams - only to lose her, find her, lose her again and find her again. Dirty Money is comprised of Diddy, Dawn Richard of Danity Kane and singer/writer Kalenna Harper. Release Date: June 22, 2010 4. Jeezy - 'Thug Motivation 103' Thug Motivation 103 is Jeezy's fourth solo entry and his first under the new, Young-less moniker. His first three albums reached Gold certification status at the very least. I expect TM 103 to follow suit. Of course Lil Wayne is on this album. Every rap album released in 2010 is required to have a Wayne verse. 3. The Roots - 'How I Got Over' How much the Jimmy Fallon gig really affect The Roots' sound? We'll find out on How I Got Over, the group's 11th album in a career that spans a remarkable 23 years. Release Date: June 22, 2010 2. Drake - 'Thank Me Later' Drake's main struggle on his debut was finding a balance between his R&B persona and his MC persona. He seems to be most comfortable when he's harmonizing and that's not always a good look in hip-hop, a genre once dominated by gritty, in-your face rhyme slingers. Fortunately for the Canadian rap-singer, Thank Me Later, is heavy on guests, including bigwig lyricists like Jay-Z, Lil Wayne, and T.I. Release Date: June 22, 2010 1. Eminem - 'Recovery' "Eminem - Recovery"© Interscope Eminem is doing a couple things differently on Recovery. For starters, he's sought out other producers besides Dre. Boi-1da laced the beat for Recovery's lead single "Not Afraid," while DJ Khalil contributed two songs to the playlist. Similarly, this is the first time we've seen Em share airtime with artists that he would've been dissing 10 years ago: Rihanna, Pink, and Lil Wayne. Release Date: June 22, 2010
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