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DevilsJim89

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  1. hmm could u save that as a .JPG for me since its not workin for some reason
  2. Hey come on guys, a 2% drop aint as bad as y'all making it out to be. At least it didnt drop down futher than that. The more performances FP does, the better the sales. Thats why "Born to Reign" and "Willenium" never sold as much as they could, simply because FP didnt tour. someone wanna update the numbers?
  3. Well It's pretty much definite now that I'm going. Got my ride set, me and my boy Anthony and possibly Shawn (imallthat) are gonna go. It's going to be fun even tho 50 cent and P. Diddy are wack however I would enjoy if P. Diddy performed some old songs off his "No Way Out" CD because I enjoyed that disc.
  4. "Party Starter" will erupt the place. He's gotta perform it. I admit too, I'm getting sick of seeing "Switch" being performed. He has been though performing "Party Starter" well at least once so he's slowly lettin' it come out. It's my fav song of the album its so good.
  5. omg im def. going... its free too!!!! Yo AJ, Ted...etc anyone else in my area - east coast! jump on this!
  6. hmmm it says only London requires tickets...yes!
  7. congratz man!!! thats hot i wish i had that
  8. ahhhh how do you get tickets to the Philly event?!!!!!
  9. gonna be a great DVD y'all!!!!! All these performances...ahhh lovin it!
  10. Ahh man im so hyped about this news!!! New York City and Philly come too so i can see them twice!!!!
  11. ahh man this is gonna be great! "Party Starter" will erupt the building!!!
  12. I agree man. 90 min shows! thats gonna be hot! Lucikly I live on the east coast in jersey so i have access to NYC even Philly...or Hartford too!
  13. yo zeff_brean, is there a bigger version of your avatar pic? I've never seen that JJFP pic before!
  14. Ah so you were the winner of that contest. thanks for the report on what songs were done. I can't wait for this DVD.
  15. For some reason I believe it. I can totally see it happen too. We did have that model chick on here who was in the "Switch" video so you never know. Thanks Lerkot.
  16. yep its a diff version - the real full version...its pretty rare so def. cop it now!
  17. werd up ted. I can't wait until "Party Starter" is finally released. That song will kill every rap song on the charts right now!
  18. Fat Joe and Nelly have a new song out called "Get It Poppin". This might be a song of the summer, its pretty good for a party song. i really like it as well. anyone check this out yet? its still kinda early but i know AOL Music has been promoting it already
  19. yeah werd up, thats my boy shawn. We was in the mall last night and later in a new/used music store that we love. He bought "Lost & Found", "Code Red' and "Homebase". some real nice choices.
  20. Ever listen to track 10 on "Hes the DJ, I'm the Rapper" album and feel like that the 4 minute somethin sample of JJFP live just isnt enough? Well heres you chance to hear their whole performance! DJ Jazzy Jeff & Fresh Prince Live @ Union Square - Brooklyn, New York City November 1986 Also broadcasted on WBLS 107.5 (thats what the original filename said) lol Time: 21 Minutes: 08 Seconds http://s31.yousendit.com/d.aspx?id=0VKRDIW...XZ2Z52KG0PEQRZR
  21. Not sure if this has been posted about but, I was in a music store today and my friend was skimming through the latest Blender magazine and there is a 3 page interview with FP. He discusses the album, how it was like workin with Snoop Dogg (if Snoop got him high :lolsign: ), if he ever hung out with Tupac, and much more. Heres a lil tid bit from their site: .................................. http://www.blender.com/guide/articles.aspx?ID=1604 Dear Superstar: Will Smith The former Fresh Prince and current box-office king is hip-hop’s Mr. Nice guy. At least, that’s what we thought before he answered your questions about throwing punches, watching porn movies and the exact dimensions of his “Big Willie” … By Clark Collis Blender, June 2005 "The idea to come back to music is a long shot at best,” says Will Smith within seconds of entering his suite at Manhattan’s Mandarin Oriental Hotel. “But that’s the kind of shot I hit a lot.” Indeed, you would have received long odds, when a teenage Smith first teamed up with friend and producer Jazzy Jeff, that the gangly, jug-eared rapper from Philly would become a platinum-selling hip-hop star, TV sitcom icon, A-list movie star and husband to big-screen hottie Jada Pinkett. But it’s been three years since the 36-year-old’s last CD, 2002’s Born to Reign, whose poor sales suggested that his fans had transferred their affections to more expletive-happy rappers like Eminem. It’s enough to make a man (in black) angry! Which is exactly how Smith sounds on his new CD, Lost and Found. “Mr. Nice Guy” takes pops at gossipy DJ Wendy Williams and at Eminem himself, who dissed the Fresh Prince on “The Real Slim Shady.” “Like it says on my record, sometimes people mistake nice for soft,” explains Smith. “I don’t think that we need to continue to make that mistake about Will.” Given that the star of Ali could beat the tar out of Blender, it seems reasonable to ask if there are any subjects that might unleash Big Willie’s not-so-nice side. “There’s nothing you could say to offend me, if it’s coming from a truthful place,” he says with a smile. Well, the first question comes from … “That’s bull****!” Smith explodes, before emitting that distinctive baritone-hyena of a laugh. Okay, this should be fun … What was it like working with Snoop Dogg on your new album? Did he try to get you high? j–bro, Tuscaloosa, AL Oh, that’s my man. I’ve known Snoop for, like, 15 years. I just love that line that Snoop is able to walk—that the hardest, roughest gangstas in the world love Snoop and 4-year-old kids in the suburbs love him. Did he try to get me high? You know … I don’t know anything about Snoop’s personal beliefs with that stuff. But no, we had a good time in the studio. Do you ever swear? dj_hersh, Portland, OR Oh, ****, yeah. When was the last time you threw a punch offscreen? bradleyAA, Miami I smacked a dude in LAX a couple of years ago. I haven’t punched anybody because I know how to punch now. And, if I punch someone, I’m gonna hurt them really bad. So I smack now. Because a smack stings. It was a photographer. They do this thing in L.A. where there’s two photographers and one photographer comes over to **** with you and the other one’s across the street and they shoot it. So I made sure they got a good piece of film. I read somewhere that you said you had an open marriage. If that’s true, can I get Jada’s number? grillpower, Lancaster, PA I never said that I had an open marriage. What I said is that our relationship is based on 100% truth. That, no matter what, there’s never going to be something that I would say or do that I wouldn’t tell her first. And then the interviewer said, well, what if you were with Eva Mendes and you wanted to … I said, well, I would say to my wife—if that situation presented itself—I would say, “Honey, I want to sleep with Eva Mendes, is that OK?” And, you know, she’d probably say no. But the point was, how can you expect to be successful in a relationship if you’re not telling your partner the 100% truth? The fact that the interviewer could take that in the direction he took it showed me where he is in his relationship, you know? What was the first show you went to? 33oak3, Elizabeth, NJ I saw Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five at a place called Dance and Skates in Philly. It was like watching a holy person lead a sermon. It just felt like it was so what I needed to be doing. It wasn’t like anything else. It was brand new, out of thin air as far as we were concerned. Is it true that the studio refused to cast a white actress opposite you in Hitch? jane_stables, Hamilton, NJ It was actually the other way around. They didn’t want to cast a black woman. But this is a really good time for black folks in Hollywood in general. I think if we keep pushing right now, next year and the year after can continue along those lines. Find out how this “Mr. Nice Guy” fares with the rest of your hard-hitting questions, in the new issue of Blender—on newsstands now! --------------------------
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