Entries from July 2009
DMV. Nando McFlyy -SuperNikeNando
July 21, 2009 · 1 Comment
Categories: Music · Street Cred-a-ble. · Wise
Tagged: dmg, dmv, download, mp3, nando mcflyy, super nike nando
Kid Cudi feat. Kanye west & Common- Make Her Say Video.
July 20, 2009 · Leave a Comment
Not a Cudi fan but video is pretty dope. What u think?
Categories: Video · hip hop
Tagged: chicago, common, good music, kanye west, kid cudi, make her say, Video
DMV Fight Show…LMAO!
July 18, 2009 · Leave a Comment
Categories: Lifestyle · Lyrics · hip hop
Tagged: dmv, versus
Raekwon Talks OB4CL II
July 18, 2009 · Leave a Comment
10 Dayz…it starts… FINALLY!!!!
Categories: Culture · Legend · Lifestyle · Lyrics · Music · Production · Street Cred-a-ble. · Streetz · Video · hip hop
Tagged: only built 4 cuban link 2, raekwon, Video, wu tang
DMV: Jam Session Highlights
July 18, 2009 · 1 Comment
Categories: Culture · Legend · Lifestyle · Lyrics · Media · Photography · Production · Streetz · hip hop
Tagged: 2nd annual, dmv jam session
DMV: Phil Ade “Starting on JV” Trailer
July 18, 2009 · 1 Comment
Categories: Culture · Lifestyle · Lyrics · Music · Production · Video · Wise · hip hop
Tagged: 368 music group, phil ade, starting on jv, Video, video trailer
J Dilla “24k Rap” featuring Havoc & Raekwon Behind the Scenes Video
July 18, 2009 · 1 Comment
Categories: Art · Culture · Legend · Lyrics · Music · Production · Street Cred-a-ble. · Streetz · Video · hip hop
Tagged: 24k rap, authentic, havoc, j dilla, raekwon, Video
MIA:Trick Daddy,Personal On New LP; Penning Graphic Novel Series
July 17, 2009 · Leave a Comment
On the eve of his first independent album release, rapper Trick Daddy is feeling very confident that he will continue to experience the same success as he did on a major label.
The Miami pioneer is gearing up for the release of his eighth studio release, Finally Famous, due out September 15.
The album will be the first release on Trick’s new imprint Dunk Ryder Records, which he launched after leaving his longtime recording home, Slip-N-Slide Records, in 2007.
While the move for independence seemed sudden to some fans, Trick reveals that it was a decision he had been pondering since the release of 2004’s Thug Matrimony.
The lack of promotional support behind his last Slip-N-Slide/Atlantic release, Back By Thug Demand, sealed his fate.
“You go from four videos and four singles, to two singles and videos, to one video and not even one magazine cover,” Trick explained. “Then you’re selling out at the store and your homeboy is excited. But when you sell out in stores, they ain’t got enough product. Something ain’t right. That means you missing out on money. My last album sales and marketing setup was so terrible; it got so bad that the stores wasn’t receiving the records they ordered.”
Now at the helm of his new movement, Trick is excited to deliver a collection of street tales that cover his vast experiences in and out of the Hip-Hop game, which he feels will connect with fans across the board.
“I got something for the ghettos,” he said of Finally Famous. “I got something you can ride around and smoke to, I got a little something you can vibe and think too. I got something that’s gonna remind you who I am. I covered all the bases without the big features, without the big production, cause I got my producers and my own artists.”
The album also serves as a preview of sorts for Trick’s literary debut. Later this year, he will unveil his new autobiography, Magic City: Trials of a Native Son.
“The album is actually the soundtrack for the book,” Trick revealed. “I’m telling you from discovering my first love of music to the first time I saw somebody use cocaine. I tell you everything I ever have been arrested for, I speak about going to prison. I tell you the first time I heard the words ‘free base,’ the first crack baby I remember seeing. “You’ll get my accounts of surviving three major hurricanes [and] two riots,” he continued.
“But we’re not getting anybody indicted. I’m not violating any street codes when telling my story,” Trick promised.
Following the release of Magic City, Trick Daddy will also pen a graphic novel series titles Nann, in which he appears as a super hero defending the hood from social ills, and fighting off the fraudulent rappers trying to take over the music industry.
He is also positioning himself to become the next spokesperson for Lupus research after recently revealing that he has battled the disease for the last ten years.
Categories: Culture · Legend · Media · Music · Political · Streetz · hip hop
Tagged: Graphic novel, mia, personel on new lp, trick daddy
ATL: Killer Mike feat. T.I.- In My City
July 17, 2009 · Leave a Comment
Categories: Legend · Lifestyle · Lyrics · Music · Production · Streetz · hip hop
Tagged: in my city, killer mike, mps, T.I.





