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Saturday, April 25, 2009




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DJ Coolbreeze - Hood Shit Pt. 3



1. How We Do It- HRC feat. Waka Flocka Flame
2. Done It All- Young Capone feat. Young Jeezy
3. Buss It Down- Gucci Mane and Wingo (Jagged Edge)
4. Something Else- Jadakiss feat. Young Jeezy
5. What The 380 Said- Lil Wayne
6. Let's Talk Money- Pimp C feat. Lil Wayne and T-Pain
7. How Bout U- G-Mack feat. Gucci Mane
8. Right Now- Yung L.A. feat. J-Money and Young Woo
9. Rack'd Up- Mannish Man feat. Big Body
10. About My B.I.- Shawty Lo feat. Mya
11. Pussy Poppin- Juney Boomdata feat. Pastor Troy and Project Pat
12. Kitchen Musik- Arab feat. OJ Da Juiceman
13. Writing On The Wall- Gucci Mane
14. Put It On Me- Team Irac feat. OJ Da Juiceman
15. Wah Wah Wow, Ratchet- Shorty Da Kid
16. I-Trap- OJ Da Juiceman feat. Luch Millions
17. Im From The South- Lil Wayne
18. Everybody Drunk- Ludacris feat. Shawnna
19. Im Not Human- Lil Wayne
20. Day N Nite Remix- Kid Cudi feat. Jim Jones
21. What It Dew- Yo Gotti and Murphy Lee
22. Trick'N- Mullage
23. Drinks Up- Bobby Valentino feat. Gucci Mane and Yung Joc

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Superstar Jay - I Am Mixtapes 22 (Hosted By Lamar Odom)



01.Nbaintro
02.Lloyd Banks Mic School Exclusive Dissing Rick Ross
03.Lloyd Banks Shut Your Mouth
04.Eminem 3 Am
05.Fabolous Its My Time
06.Lil Wayne Wake Up
07.Nas Afternoon
08.Cassidy Ringling Bros Feat Bathgate
09.Lil Wayne Freestyle
10.Jim Jones Uptown Feat Young Wonder Webstar Styles P
11.Nicki Manji I Get Crazzy Feat Lil Wayne
12.Young Buck Mafia Music
13.Clap Cognac Good Money
14.Max B Ron Paul Seven Digits
15.Game Big Nigga Feat Raekwon
16.Gucci Mane Wasted Feat Piles
17.Lil Wayne Jae Millz Clap Feat Jr Writer
18.50 Cent Freestyle
19.Nore Shoulders Move Rmx Feat Jim Jones
20.Radio Host Puts Rick Ross On Blast He Lost To 50 Cent
21.Mazardi Foxx Deep Cover Feat Ru Spits Dissing Rick Ross
22.Tommt 2 Face Make Music Feat Nature
23.Rawdoggz Reach The Stars Feat The Collation
24.Diamante Letter To Cash Money
25.Sgt War Freestyle
26.Playboy Surg Brigante Myself
27.Jim Jones Freestyle
28.Drake Love Her Feat Trey Songz

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DJ Dirtdawg & Ace Hood - The Preview



1. DJ Dirtdawg & Ace Hood - Intro
2. (00:03:31) Ace Hood - Overtime (Feat. Akon & T-Pain)
3. (00:02:58) Ace Hood - Straight Outta Broward
4. (00:01:13) Ace Hood - Mafia Music Freestyle
5. (00:03:00) Ace Hood - Hello
6. (00:02:34) Ace Hood - Bout Me (Feat. Ball Greezy)
7. (00:02:34) Ace Hood - I'm With Whatever Freestyle
8. (00:01:10) Ace Hood - Ambitionz Of A Ridah Freestyle
9. (00:02:06) Ace Hood - Blow The Whistle
10. (00:04:04) Ace Hood - Ride For My City (Broward County Anthem) (Feat. B County All-Stars)
11. (00:02:26) Ace Hood - Rags To Riches (Feat. A.D.)
12. (00:01:28) Ace Hood - Ruthless Freestyle
13. (00:01:59) Ace Hood - Black Ice Freestyle
14. (00:03:03) Ace Hood - I'm Back
15. (00:02:25) Ace Hood - White Leather
16. (00:00:46) Ace Hood - Beat Box Freestyle
17. (00:02:16) Ace Hood - Addiction Freestyle
18. (00:01:07) Ace Hood - Day N Nite Freestyle
19. (00:04:48) Ace Hood - Ain't I (Remix) (Feat. Rick Ross, Maino & Lil Wayne)
20. (00:03:20) Ace Hood - Closer To My Dreams
21. (00:01:05) Ace Hood - Green Light Freestyle
22. (00:00:44) Ace Hood - Money Turn Me On
23. (00:01:16) Ace Hood - Me N You Freestyle
24. (00:02:38) Ace Hood - Adrenaline Rush Freestyle

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DJ Scope & DJ Delz Present Jusmula - Bigger Than Radio Vol 3



01. DJ Delz Intro
02. Jusmula -Pressure on the tri-state
03. Drake feat Jusmula -Lust For Life
04. Jim Jones Feat Jusmula - We Getting Money ( Na,Na,Na,Na)
05. Jusmula -Say Hello
06. Brisco Feat Flo-Rida,Billy Blu,Ace Hood,Jusmula-Jus Know That (Remix)
07. Lady Gaga Feat Jusmula -Pokerface
08. Neyo Feat Jusmula -Troublemaker
09. Mario Feat Jusmula -Starlight
10. RickRoss Feat John Legand & Jusmula - Magnificiant
11. Jusmula, Busta Rhymes,lil Wayne,Jamie Foxx,Tpain -Blame it on The Alcohol
(remix)
12. Twista Feat Busta Rhymes & Jusmula _ Billionaire
13. Mim Feat Jusmula -Move
14. Jusmula - Out the Club
15. Souilja Boy Feat Jusmula -Kiss Me Thru The Phone
16. Mikey Bloodshot,Jusmula,LilFats- Tragedy- Prod-Bpzy Beatfanatik

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DJ Whiteowl - Whiteowl Drop That 64



01. Eminem - The Leak
02. Eminem - 3 Am In The Morning (New Single)
03. Eminem - We Made You (Remix)
04. Eminem - Speaking On Lil Wayne
05. Styles P , Jim Jones ,Dj Webstar & Young Wonder - Uptown (Hot !)
06. Styles P Ft Don Cannon & Snyp Life - The Graveyard
07. Jim Jones - What The F&*K
08. Hell Rell - Kill Em Like This
09. Jr Writer - Gorilla
10. Lloyd Banks Ft Ron Browz Till The Wheels Fall Off
11. Pharell Williams & Jermaine Dupri - Life In L.A
12. Magno - Brickphone
13. Royce The 5'9 - Freestyle
14. Royce The 5'9 - Slaughter
15. Stack Bundles & Chinx Drugz - Get Emæ Dizzy
16. Buckshot Ft Krs One - Freestyle
17. Eminem - Relapse 2
18. Camron - Spend The Night
19. Eminem - Pizza Party
20. Cory Gunz - Focus
21. Stat Quo - Push Me Away
22. Anthony Hamilton & Fonzworth Bentley - The Grass Is Greener
23. Sirens - Bonus Track
24. 50 Cent - Bonus Track
25. Hell Rell - Real Talk
26. Pokerface - Talk That Shit
27. Whiteowl - Outro

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T.I. - Official White Label



1. Topless
2. Missing Me
3. Better Than This
4. Collect Call
5. Feeling You
6. Forever
7. Nuttin' For Me
8. Hero
9. Rydin'
10. Message To the Govt.
11. Glocks and Nines
12. Like I Do
13. Super Fresh
14. Tell Nobody
15. Iced Out
16. Perfect Timing
17. Clubbin'
18. Can't Help It
19. No Sweat
20. They Call Me
21. The Life
22. Whateva You Like (Remix)
23. Pimped Out
24. Pop Off
25. Throw Ya Hands Up
26. Ain' I (Remix)
27. G'z On Deck

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Gucci Mane - Official White Label



1. Controlled Trappin'
2. Count It Up
3. I'm The Shit
4. Brick Party
5. What 'Cha Doin Wit' Ya Money
6. Don't Like It
7. Fuck Wit' Ballers
8. Settin' Standards
9. Drop It Off
10. Bricks (Remix)
11. Stoopid (Remix)
12. Pose For Da Camera
13. Drinkz Up
14. Mo Money
15. Get It Big
16. Same Red Rag
17. All Dis Money
18. Dat Gurl
19. Do It
20. Be Quiet
21. Aqua Water
22. Shirt Off (Remix)
23. Gettin' High
24. Lights On
25. Pass Out
26. Light Show
27. Plug It Up
28. Look At My Jewelry

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Rick Ross Vs. 50 Cent: Behind The Beef

In early April, Rick Ross, the Miami-born rapper known for highlighting his coke-dealing past, found himself in Medellin, Colombia‹a city known for its coke-dealing. Sporting a white linen suit, his staple dark shades and an iced-out bracelet, Ross was filming the video for the single "All I Really Want." At one point, a sun-kissed woman wearing a gold bra-and-panty set caressed the shoulders of the 300-pound self-proclaimed boss as he sat on the edge of his bed, overlooking the city.

"I wanted to go somewhere I wanted to go to but hadn't been to yet," Ross says. "I wanted to capture a foreign setting, beautiful women‹just really break down some of the simple things." Last weekend, when he shot a video for the promo single "Cold Blood," Ross traded the sunshine of Medellin for the darker tones of a funeral parlor.

Clad in a black suit, black leather gloves and another pair of shades, he sat in a back pew and watched a makeshift ceremony. It was a memorial for the death of Curtis Jackson, aka 50 Cent.

Since the beginning of this year, Ross and 50 Cent have taken verbal and visual jabs at each other. It started with the release of Ross' first promo single, "Mafia Music," from his third album, "Deeper Than Rap." On it, Ross rapped: "I love to pay her bills, can't wait to pay her rent/Curtis Jackson baby mama, I ain't asking for a cent/Burn the house down, gotta buy another/Don't forget the gas can jealous stupid motherfucker." While this beef hasn't‹and hopefully won't‹escalate to physical confrontations, the release of "Mafia Music" led to an onslaught of Web-released diss tracks, cartoon spoofs, comedy skits, music videos, photos, Web sites and more from both sides.

The real winner may be Universal Music Group, which owns Island Def Jam and Interscope, the labels the rappers are signed to. Since the dispute started in January, the sales of Ross' two previous albums have increased by 62%, while sales of 50 Cent's three catalog titles grew by 74%, according to Nielsen SoundScan. And the more that bloggers wrote about the battle, according to the online chatter tracker Nielsen BuzzMetrics, the more the two artists reaped the benefits (see chart, page 24). "Deeper Than Rap" looks as though it will debut atop the Billboard 200 next week with sales of about 150,000 copies.

"For Ross, the beef actually elevated him to a national platform, but his music is incredible enough to back it up," says Chris Atlas, senior VP of marketing for IDJ, Ross' label. "If it was just purely beef and we had wack music, there's nothing to sell. But the beef got him even more national attention, and when those who hadn't checked for him went out and heard his previous music, Ross was able to back it up. And now, controversy aside, the music is speaking for him. There is a lot of anticipation for this album." While 50 Cent's album sales also got a boost from the beef, the rapper's last two singles‹both from his often-delayed "Before I Self Destruct"‹haven't fared as well. Last year's "Get Up" peaked at No. 23 on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart, but "I Get It In" barely cracked the top 50.

Seeing these results‹and believing that 50 was trash-talking him and his collaborators‹Ross jumped into the fray. "I feel like when he came in the game he brought a lot of energy," Ross says. "But for God's sake, MTV even killed the dude's reality show. It's like Tyson trying to get back in the ring now." Some critics question if the beef was a publicity stunt by Ross to draw attention to "Deeper Than Rap," but the album has its own bona fides; it features production work from J.U.S.T.I.C.E. League, the Runnerz, the Inkredibles and Tricky Stewart, as well as guest appearances from Lil Wayne, Kanye West, T-Pain, Nas and the-Dream, among others. The first single, "Magnificent," is No. 7 on Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs and features John Legend.
"People made plenty of assumptions [about the beef] but my name was mentioned before I ever did anything," Ross says. "And where I grew up, if I have a homeboy that gets shot at every time he goes down a certain street and if I'm riding in the car with him one particular day and we go down this same street and they happen to shoot at the both of us, I'm involved now.

When someone mentions my name because they're attacking someone that I'm close with, it's my problem now." That's how the feud got started, according to Ross. First, he released "Mafia Music" online, which referenced the public rift between 50 and his son's mother about child support and the house she lived in with their child, which mysteriously burned down after a court ruling in 50's favor. 50 struck back with "Try Me" by way of his blog site, thisis50.com, in which he rhymed, "Officer Ricky! Radio for backup/See his ass anywhere, you know I'm gonna act up." "We're going to act like we didn't hear that," an unimpressed Ross said during a radio show interview about the comeback. "We gonna give him 48 hours to come up with another one." A few days later, 50 posted another video, which warned, "There's nobody in control of me. I do what I want to do. Rick Ross, I'm-a fuck your life up, for fun. You're gonna really understand how resourceful I am." This is where things got personal‹and when online chatter really took off, according to Nielsen BuzzMetrics. 50 upped the ante by posting a video with Tia Kemp, the mother of Ross' son, in which he interviewed her and took her on a shopping spree; he also released the first "Officer Ricky" cartoon, a spoof on Ross' past as a corrections officer (a job the rapper denied he held until it was proved by photos of him in uniform).

At the beginning of February, Ross released the video for "Mafia Music," in which he flaunts his mansion, cars, jewelry and handgun, among other things; he also put out another diss track, "Kiss My Pinky Ring." And so it went: 50 Cent released a clip of what was allegedly a homemade sex tape of the mother of Ross' second child through a new site, boobootv.com (although, at press time, that site was listed as "under construction" with the tag "Too Hot for ThisIs50.com"). Ross replied with the "Gay Unit Workout" clip, in which he mocked 50 Cent's G-Unit crew. Someone‹Ross and his label say it wasn't him‹leaked a photoshopped image of 50's son's head on a gorilla's body on thisiscurly.com, a site Ross launched in the midst of the beef. 50 released a video of someone said to be the mother of longtime Ross collaborator DJ Khaled.

The latter two incidents apparently crossed a line, since they were both removed shortly after New York radio show hosts Funkmaster Flex and Miss Info suggested 50 had taken things too far. 50 agreed to remove the video if the image of his son was taken down first.

Despite the apparent animosity behind the feud, Ross says "Deeper Than Rap" isn't an angry album. Other tracks include the reggae-tinged "Yacht Club"; "Lay Back," with vocals from Robin Thicke; and "Bossy Lady," which features Ne-Yo and may be the third single.

While IDJ's Atlas says the beef may help sales, he isn't relying on it to promote "Deeper Than Rap." A strong viral campaign featuring videos of Ross doing everything from recording a track in the studio to sending direct messages to fans has also taken off on Ross' site, DeepInTheRap.com, bolstering the banner ad campaigns on other sites like WorldStarHipHop.com, AllHipHop.com and LifeFiles.com, among others.

From late February through the end of March, Ross did a promo tour that hit Miami, Houston, Dallas, Detroit, Atlanta and other cities. Ross will also perform a series of dates throughout the country, including an as-yet-announced event with MySpace, and he will start an official tour in late June.

The week his album came out, Ross performed on "Late Night With Jimmy Fallon"; did in-store appearances in New York, Miami, Washington, D.C., and Atlanta; and appeared in a BET special devoted to his album, as well as the network's "Spring Bling." And his marketing isn't just focused on the media world; there are billboards in Ross' hometown and snipe campaigns in New York, Philadelphia and Boston. In addition, he is selling custom-made hoodies, T-shirts and posters with the iconic logo of his face.

Like most rappers, Ross is a businessman as well as a showman. He recently signed a joint venture with Def Jam for his Maybach Music group, which plans to release an album by his group Triple C's by the end of the year. Ross also teamed with the rapper Birdman to executive-produce and star in "H," a movie about two homeboys caught in the drug game. "It's a plot that actually has a strong message at the end," Ross says.

To hear Ross talk, it sounds as though the video for "Cold Blood" just metaphorically buried 50 himself‹not their feud. "Money doesn't make me‹I make the money," he says. "That applies to my opposition. If you rely on your money, you're engaging in something that won't work. If you aren't making music that people want to hear or are in the streets with the people, you're going to run out of things to do. Cartoons can only take you so far." Of course, anything he does may help 50 Cent sell more albums as well. And when 50 releases "Self-Destruct"‹no doubt accompanied by a fresh round of bravado‹Ross' album may get a sales boost from his enemy as well.

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DJ Spinatik - Street Runnaz 34.5 (The Friday Night Lockdown)



1. (00:00:14) DJ Spinatik - Friday Night Lockdown Intro
2. (00:03:55) Gucci Mane ft. Plies - Wasted
3. (00:05:56) DJ Drama ft. Gucci Mane, Yo Gotti, Oj Da Juiceman & Lonnie Mack - Ridiculous
4. (00:03:10) Gucci Mane ft. Young Problems & Mike Jones - Boi I Got So Many
5. (00:04:03) Gucci Mane - Nickelodeon
6. (00:03:07) Juney Boomdata - You Get It
7. (00:04:30) Rick Ross ft. Frank Lini & Triple C's - Throw Em in The Sky
8. (00:02:32) Smitty - Jumping Out The Window
9. (00:03:38) Paul Wall ft. Gorilla Zoe & Yung Joc - Fly
10. (00:04:22) Young Buck ft. Willie D, Trae, Bun B & Rick Ross - Down South Hustlers
11. (00:04:02) Lil Boosie - Loaded
12. (00:03:31) Soulja Boy ft. Oj Da Juiceman - Gold Grill Shawty
13. (00:03:08) Juney Boomdata - Meow
14. (00:03:27) Smitty ft. Richie Wess - Old Money
15. (00:04:06) Billy Blue ft. Brisco - Da Lik
16. (00:03:36) Wes Fif - Went Crazy
17. (00:02:40) Birdman ft. Mack Maine & Pharell - Champion
18. (00:03:49) Ace Hood - Hello
19. (00:03:40) Plies ft. Chris J - Don't Need No Man
20. (00:03:17) Hunt ft. Javon Black - Freaky With You
21. (00:04:51) Richie Wess ft. Young Joe - Call On Me

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Swizz Beatz - When I Step In The Club [Video]

Video for Swizz Beatz "When I Step In The Club" which is part of a special project for Hennessy Black, where you can also download the mp3.


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