"Move On" video Slaughterhouse



This video is the truth, can't wait to this supergroup of emcees of Joell Ortiz, Joe Budden, Royce Da 5'9 and Crooked I drop the highly anticipated Slaughterhouse album.

Pop Singer Odain Working with Lil Wayne

Pop Singer/Songwriter Odain will be collaborating on a track with 2008's highest selling artist, Lil Wayne. The up coming yet to be titled single will be released on Odain's sophomore album, The Niado Hotel.

Odain, a young 22-year-old entrepreneur is the CEO of his label, Lemonte Entertainment, which backed the 2006 release of Odain's first album, "Do You Niado." Odain was a featured performer at the 2007 Billboard Dance Music Summit and was also selected for the series Billboard Underground in 2008, which showcases the next breaking artist and airs on Billboard.com. The accomplishments of his company have allowed him to team up with Universal/ Cash Money Records for the launch of his single in February 2009.

His rep, Tom Morgan " Odain is very excited to show his evolution as an artist and this collaboration is a reflection of his journey." Odain is in talks with various labels.

Fox getting on Jay-Z and Young Jeezy for using N word and bashing Bush



FOX news really gets on Jeezy and Hov for supporting Barack but using the N word and bashing bush. What do you think? I think it's pride, but fox seems to think it's racial division.

Notorious Review

Seen "Notorious," yesterday and the thing i liked the most about the movie was that it showed Biggie fairly.

Growing up in a single parent household he would sell drugs to have money for the latest clothes,sneakers, and jewelry in highschool and was arrested while his girlfriend was pregnant.

Biggie made a decision to leave the streets alone to pursue his rap career, aligning with Puffy and Bad Boy records. And as his career prospered, his relationships with woman would become more complicated. He left his baby's mother, he messed around with his artist Lil Kim of Junior Mafia, and married Faith Evans and had plenty of groupies on the side.

That's what made the movie good, the honesty. It showed biggie in a real light. How his relationship with Tupac went bad after Tupac was shot in Quad studios in NYC and he never knew who actually did it, and accused Biggie and Bad boy to having something to do with it.

When Tupac got out of Jail he signed with Death Row, and the east coast -west coast rivalry began, fueled by magazines and media campaign against hip hop.

And the end, biggie was killed in Los Angeles, a couple days before his second album Life After Death came out, but the movie was not about his death, it was about his life and how he was an example to many youth in the inner city on just how quickly a dream could come true and just as easily be taken away.

Gravy and Lil Cease Chillen downtown Brooklyn



I'm about to see "Notorious," Gravy predicts the movie will gross 50 million the first weekend. We'll see about that, lol.. But definetly look forward to seeing it, let me know what ya'll think.