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VIsqo

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  1. Tonight is the night Ladies and Gentleman!! we are about to witness one of the best single games ever tonight. Lets go Celtics!!!
  2. Another change? Whats going on?????
  3. http://youtube.com/watch?v=DHdG3cFPtrU This is the long version of the video, really impressive. WHAT DO YOU THINK OF IT?
  4. Yeah, I've been in and out the bank bit***h/ While y'all a***-h*le ni**as been on the same ****/ I flush it, and watch it go down the drain quick/ 2 words you never hear, "Wayne quit"/ Cause Wayne win, and they lose/ I call them April babies, cause they fools/ And when they snooze, we up, feet up, like a parapaleguc/ Or paraplegic, I parallel park, in a red and yellow thang, old school Atlanta Hawk/ Like I'm from collipark, but I'm from holly grove/ Now all my bloods scream soo woop, and da da doe/ This is a part of Mr Carter, maybe u got that from there... real like bananna peel, lol.
  5. God thats some awful rhyming... U should have been in one of his remixes lol.
  6. Tha Carter III Sells 423,000 in One Day Friday June 13, 2008 Leaks? No problem. Negative reviews? Psssh, not a factor. Lil Wayne is smiling all the way to the bank, as his new album Tha Carter III is projected to arrive right on the heels of the 1 Million mark by next week. Carter III started off with a bang, selling a whopping 463,000 copies in just one day! That's more than most rappers sell in an entire. If the 1 million copies prediction holds true, Wayne would safely lock down the No.1 spot. In fact, that would make it this year's first-week top seller. Last year's first-week biggest seller was Kanye West's Graduation, which posted 957,000 copies in one week. Only Mariah Carey's E=MC2 has outsold every other first-week CD, with 463,000 copies. Weezy's last album and the best of his Carter installments, Tha Carter II, sold 1.4 million copies. source: http://rap.about.com/ And they say theres a recession... More than most others rap artist albums in a lifetime.
  7. Oh Bob... When Will you learn to apreciate the true values of a new england sports fan? lol a REAL WINNER WILL IS.
  8. Well, now he did not, so he a free man, I hope he succeeds on 2009!!!
  9. HE DIDNT DO IT PEOPLE! IM GLAD HE FINALLY GOT ACQUITED FROM THOSE RIDICULOLOUS CHARGES. Thats the GO GETTA right there!!!!
  10. Lol, I liked some of them as well.
  11. Aww, that sounds terrible AJ.. lol
  12. This is the review from about.rap.com I found it really interesting.. Lil Wayne's 'Tha Carter III' is a Mixed Bag Oh, so you thought Lil Wayne would give you 500+ freebies for two years and not make you pay somehow? Law of Diminishing Returns The law of diminishing returns has finally caught up with Lil Wayne on Tha Carter III, as his massive saturation of the airwaves with Weezy-isms leaves little left to be desired on his sixth solo album. Carter vs. Carter Wayne primarily suffers from identity crisis on C.3, hijacking snips of Beyonce's swag on "Comfortable," mimicking T-Pain on "Lollipop" and "Got Money" (alongside the real T-Pain), and occasionally attempting a Carribean patois to match his dreads. On the ferocious Just Blaze banger "Mr. Carter," Wayne crumbles in the presence of a giant. You can be excused for thinking that Weezy, while a strong entertainer in his own right, had a chance to out-Carter Shawn Carter on this collaboration. Unsurprisingly, Big Jay drops the album's best guest verse. Rather than carve out his own identity, Wayne stands comfortably behind Jay-Z's overbearing shadow. The Flavors of Mr. Carter There's plenty of personality on Carter III, though. "Mrs. Officer" brings Wayne's natural penchant for phrasing outlandish lyrics to the forefront. "She know I'm raw. She know I'm from the streets, and all she wants me to do is f**k the police," he rhymes about a female cop in the narrative. On "Dr. Carter," Weezy christens himself hip-hop messiah, while offering an inflated opinion of his own talent. He feels the beat's pulsation, then proceeds to pound it senseless, ultimately delivering Tha Carter III's magnum opus. He gets serious on "Tie My Hands," in which he recalls the Hurricane Katrina debacle that devastated his hometown of New Orleans in 2005. Elsewhere on "A Millie," an 808-heavy beat backs Wayne as he boasts, "I'm a venereal disease, like the menstrual bleed, through the pencil and leak on the sheet of the tablet in my mind." It's a sample of what he's capable of when sharply focused. Too bad, a sizable portion of the album is bugged down by assorted gibberish, partly due to Wayne's decision to emulate Jay-Z by not "writing" lyrics. A Mixed Bag Pick your way past the heap of misfires and Tha Carter III amounts to this: an ambitious project that will surely appeal to mainstream hip-hop radio and pop stations alike. It's not as infectious as Tha Carter II, an album which showcased Lil Wayne's growth as an MC. At 22 songs, C.3 makes for a tedious ride that culminates with a seven-minute tirade on why Al Sharpton is just a "another Don King with a perm." While Wayne remains a remarkable personality, his case for "best rapper alive" is getting weaker every year. It's hard to pinpoint a specialty which he can truly drive a stake in and claim it as his own. He's not a premier storyteller like Slick Rick. He lacks the stately hallmarks of Rakim, the staggering influence of Jay-Z, and the drop-dead lyricism of Nas. Sure, he's doing enough to maintain his status as one of hip-hop's most exciting voices, but not much to improve it. Source: http://rap.about.com/od/previews/fr/ThaCarterIII.htm
  13. All the things that have been going on around the Nba is what I mean. The ref talking about the doubful things that happen back in 03, the awful way the nba wanted so bad for this finals to happen the way they are happenning, the way they gave Kobe the Mvp years after he most deserved it. The way u see that teams lose all their games away from home, the way series are getting to 7 games with no aparent reason. Thats what Im talking about..
  14. Hey people in this forum never post nothing about reggaeton, so I decided to make this lil topic to show one of my favorite songs of this month which is Permitame from Yandel and Tony Dize. Yandel is part of a famous latin duo that sings reggaeton called Wisin y Yandel and they are actually the hottest duo in the last 3 years in this genre conquering multiple awards and the billboards all over Latin America. Other rappers that have been really famous lately in reggaeton music are Daddy Yankee, Don Omar, and Tego Calderon among others. The video and hot movements and cool beats have been a big part of reggaeton success all over the world and this song makes no exception for it with a great sound quality and really nice production. Here is the video: http://youtube.com/watch?v=LyG5o2S7Imk Hope you like it, and comment about it.
  15. Hollywood superstar Will Smith left actress Charlize Theron shocked when he slapped her for real on the set of new movie ‘Hancock’, rather than pretend to hit her. A scene in the forthcoming superhero film requires Smith to slap Theron. Theron claims that it was while performing the same scene that Smith actually hit her. She even revealed that Smith was not ready to accept that his slap was a real one. “He tried to fake slap me one time, but the fake one just didn’t happen. We’re still debating this one. I think he just hit me! But Will claims I leaned into his hand and that’s how it happened. I was so shocked! I was like, ‘He just slapped me!’” Contactmusic quoted her as saying. “But he said, ‘I did not slap you. I had my hand there and you turned into it,’” she added. Theron, however, insisted that the incident did not sour their relationship. “We’re just like kids, it’s so much fun. He’s not a woman beater!” she said. Source: http://willsmithweb.com/
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