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  1. Robin Thicke Feat. Kel Spencer "Wanna Luv U Girl Remix"
  2. I feel you on that, Valentine's Day seems a bit too commercial, love should be all year around not just one day, much love to all
  3. The Game feat Ne-Yo "Camera Phone"(New Version)
  4. http://www.newsweek.com/id/180266 Dear President Obama, OK, so the fanfare has come and gone, the cheering has quieted down and now you are our new president. The next chapter of your life has begun. The toughest decisions you will ever have to make lie in front of you. Decisions that will require you to choose between integrity and necessity, enact the promises made to millions of people and recognize a change in perspective that will sometimes make those promises impossible to keep. Only you will be able to make those choices. But millions of others will live or die based on them. No pressure (smile). You have shifted the cultural paradigm of America, but now you have to live up to the ideal that fostered the shift and work to ensure that the paradigm doesn't shift back. You must deliver. I am proud as an African-American that you've accomplished so much, but I'm also crystal clear that you are the president of the entire country, of all colors, all genders and all religions that dwell here. I don't envy that position. We both know it's going to be a difficult balance to try to maintain. I guess the best advice I can give you is to listen and pay attention. Not only to the general consensus of the public, but to that voice within. That voice you heard as a child on the beach in Hawaii, that same voice that founded our country, ended slavery, sent man to the moon, told you to run for office and told the majority of Americans to cast their vote for you. That's quite some voice. I hear it telling me that for the next four years you'll be in a position where every choice you make is likened to the fourth quarter of an NBA finals game 7, with 0.3 seconds left on the clock and the ball is in your hands. Will you sink the shot? Can you handle the pressure? If you miss, can you shake it off and be confident when it's time shoot again? Are you ready? I hope you are. No, actually I believe you are. I trust you. We trust you. And hopefully four years from now everyone will still want to be just like Obama. I'll end my letter with this fairly well known quote from Alexis Carrel: "Man cannot remake himself without suffering for he is both the marble and the sculptor." That being said, every time a president makes choices, he remakes himself and millions of others. Choose wisely my brother. Listen to that voice. —LL Cool J © 2009
  5. You damn right, this is disgusting especially in times like these when the average fan's losing their job and can't pay their mortgage
  6. Yeah it's hard to feel too sorry for a multi millionaire that puts steroids in his body
  7. Whoah this is a heater, I don't think I ever heard of Deam before but he did great here, I'm gonna look more into him, and Kane showing why he's a legend here, props for sharing Turntable
  8. Wyclef Jean Feat. Timbaland "War On Our Hands" http://www.allhiphop.com/stories/multimedi...3/20829141.aspx
  9. Baseball really has lost a lot of credability with a lot of these legends getting caught using steroids while the players that're clean and work hard have a hard time staying on their teams, it's a damn shame
  10. Now that's what I call bridging the gap, definately awesome
  11. Busta Rhymes Feat. Will.I.Am and Kelis "I Love My Chick"
  12. Did anybody peep out that recent email Kel sent out talkin' about the recent tracks he released? I was just looking at it today, later on I'm gonna listen to the links of those songs on YouTube, my computer had a virus in it a couple weeks ago so I couldn't listen to anything for awhile on it
  13. JJFP "I'm Looking For The One"(To Be With Me)
  14. :yeahthat: Happy Birthday Tim, you keep doing an awesome job with this site!!!
  15. Foxy Brown Feat. Blackstreet "Take Me Home"
  16. I personally don't watch TV as much as I used to since I bought my computer 5 years ago, I watch a lot of videos online http://www.cnn.com/2009/TECH/02/06/internet.tv/index.html More turning to Web to watch TV, movies By Zach Pontz CNN (CNN) -- When Corey Wynsma's wife got laid off a few months ago from her graphic design job, the couple did an inventory of their household budget. Users watched more than 24 million videos on Hulu.com in December, a record for the fledgling company. Cable TV seemed like an obvious luxury. So the couple, who live in Grand Rapids, Michigan, canceled their cable service and found another way to keep up with their favorite shows: on the Internet. "We were already consuming a good portion of content online, and a quick survey of media sites allowed us to determine if those shows we were most interested in watching could be found online," Corey Wynsma said. "In almost each case, the answer was yes." Rick Wampler, a technician for Cirque du Soleil in Orlando, Florida, came to the same realization when he dropped his cable subscription three months ago. Cost was a major factor, and Wampler wanted more control over the services he was paying for, he said. As more Americans get used to watching video on their computers, more Web sites are popping up to offer free movies and TV shows. Consumers are taking advantage of this to eliminate cable or satellite TV and integrate their home entertainment with the Web. And online video viewership is skyrocketing. How to watch TV on the Internet » Internet users in the United States watched a record 14.3 billion online videos in December, an increase of 13 percent over the previous month, according to comScore, an Internet marketing research firm. Popular site YouTube led the growth charge, accounting for almost half the incremental gain in videos viewed. Don't Miss Pope launches YouTube channel Internet TV services such as Hulu, Joost and Veoh also are feeding off a new generation of tech-savvy users in search of cheap access to video content. Add to the mix players such as Netflix -- whose Roku set-top box offers more than 12,000 streaming videos and who is teaming with LG Electronics to embed new TVs with the service -- and there's enough online TV options to justify a subscription-free lifestyle. Web TV content remains limited, however. Although Joost and Hulu might show your favorite ABC reality series or reruns of "The Simpsons," the sites won't be streaming NFL playoff games or new episodes of hit shows such as "Entourage." For people used to a large TV with surround sound, watching movies on an 11-inch computer screen could be an unsatisfying viewing experience. And technical problems persist. Wampler, the Cirque du Soleil technician, had trouble keeping up with the presidential election results on his computer in November. "It was difficult to watch the presidential votes come in" because the live streams on several news sites were jerky and intermittent, he said. "Since I am on a cable modem service, my download speed is dependent on how many other people are also on the Internet at the same time." Ronald Lewis, a Denver, Colorado-based technology adviser, believes that most Americans aren't prepared to watch TV on their computers. "Broadband adoption is still ongoing in America, which means there are many people without access to the pipes, which will drive these [internet TV] services," he said. "Many consumers aren't interested in consuming long-form video services on their PCs. They expect a TV-like experience. Except for the tech-savvy and resourceful among us, it's not widely accessible." The brutal economy may motivate some consumers, like the Wynsmas, to switch to Web-based TV, but it won't necessarily hurt the cable or satellite TV business, which has historically been recession-proof. "Consumers continue to find their TV sets a reliable and comforting companion in difficult times," said Robert Mercer, a spokesman for DirecTV. Mercer said the satellite TV service showed strong customer growth and low disconnects through the third quarter of last year, and he expected that trend to continue through early 2009 despite the economic climate. "The cable companies have invested billions of dollars to expand the footprint and reach of their services, and it will require a similar investment by the [internet Protocol Television] players to catch up," said Lewis, the technology consultant. "The IPTV players are in a great position to wage an all-out war for eyeballs over the next six to 10 years," he added. "The future of TV is definitely IP, but it will take some time to get there." iReport.com: Are you watching more TV online? Data show that increasing numbers of people relying on the Internet for at least some of their TV viewing. Users watched more than 24 million videos on Hulu in December, a record for the fledgling company. And Joost users viewed 818,000 hours of video in January, up 25 percent from the previous month, a spokesman said. A recent survey of 3,000 prime-time TV watchers by Integrated Media Measurements Inc., an audience tracker, found that 20 percent watched some TV online. Don't think cable companies haven't taken notice. Comcast launched Fancast, its online TV player, last year to show such hit shows as "CSI: Miami" and "30 Rock." "We embrace the online world as much as the offline world," said Mary Nell Westbrook, senior director of consumer communications for Comcast. But one thing is certain: The landscape is shifting. And Internet TV services believe that time is on their side. "The Internet as a TV provider is in its infancy," said Mike Volpi, CEO of Joost. "We believe that [in the future,] the majority of TV will be viewed over the Internet. It's mostly cost, but it's also convenience. People want to be able to travel and move about while watching TV."
  17. The Game feat. Ne-Yo "Camera Phone"(New Version) http://www.allhiphop.com/stories/multimedi...4/20831240.aspx
  18. That "Life Is Better" song is brilliant, Q-Tip shouts out a bunch of hip hop artists, it does sound like he says Will somewhere in there http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ogoMM5eCdGw
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