Most Anticipated Album of 09

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Friday, December 19, 2008

New album for Joe Budden

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01. Now I Lay (produced by Blastah Beatz)
02. The Future f/ The Game (produced by Fyu-chur)
03. If I Gotta Go (produced by the Klasixs)
04. Don’t Make Me (produced by Blastah Beatz)
05. Blood On The Wall (produced by Moss)
06. In My Sleep (produced by Blastah Beatz)
07. Exxxes (produced by the Klasixs)
08. I Couldn’t Help It (produced by the Klasixs)
09. Adrenaline (produced by Dub B)
10. Happy Holidays (produced by Quan)
11. Do Tell (produced by Blastah Beatz)
12. Angel In My Life (produced by Blastah Beatz)
13. Pray For Me (produced by Versatile & Dilemma)

Monday, November 3, 2008

Lupe to release final album


Lupe announced that his "lupEND" album will be a 3-Disc set.

Addressing his crowd in Chicago at the Congress Theater on Friday, Lupe revealed the album will be not one, but three discs in length. “The name of the next album is LupEND. That’s Lup E.N.D. So, if my mathematics serve me correct from a fabulous Chicago public school system, it’s not one album ladies and gentlemen…it’s three.”

The 3 discs will be called :

Everywhere

Nowhere

Down Here

and together they'll form "lupE.N.D."

Lil Wayne Makes Good On Rochester Show; Misses Weekend Shows


The promoter of a controversial, canceled Lil Wayne concert in Rochester, New York has announced that the New Orleans rapper will make up the missed date.

Over 8,000 fans were disappointed last Sunday (October 26), when Lil Wayne refused to perform at the Blue Cross Arena, allegedly because of the venue’s sound system.

Hip-Hop star Ludacris replaced Lil Wayne as the headlining performer during the concert, which has now been rescheduled for December 6 at the same venue, the Blue Cross Arena.

According to promoter Ed Strickland, all parties involved have agreed to the December 6 rescheduled date, which was originally reserved for a concert featuring Atlanta rap superstar T.I.

Original tickets will be honored for the December 6 show, while refunds for Sunday’s missed show will still be available to disenchanted fans until December 14.

Lil Wayne canceled more dates last week as well, leaving behind a trail of angry fans and supporters.

The day after he missed the Rochester New York performance (October 27), Lil Wayne left over 20,000 fans in Boston disappointed at JAMN 94.5’s Monster Jam, after the rapper and his entourage refused a security check.

Headliner Jay-Z extended his set during the concert in order to calm angry fans, who had paid to see the rapper perform.

On October 28, Lil Wayne rapper made New York’s Power 105.1’s annual “Powerhouse” concert at the Izod Center in East Rutherford, New Jersey and gave a spectacular performance.

Then, AllHipHop.com found out that Lil Wayne canceled two more dates, at the RBC Arena in Raleigh, North Carolina on October 31 and another one at Boardwalk Hall in Atlantic City, New Jersey on November 1.

No rescheduled dates are available for the missed shows in Boston, North Carolina and New Jersey, although sources told AllHipHop.com that the Attorney General’s in each state are monitoring the situation.

Representatives for Cash Money Records could not provide an explanation when AllHipHop.com inquired about the matter.
Source: Allhiphop.com

Rick Ross Talks About New Mixtape


Rick Ross is inspired more than ever. He doesn't seem to be getting lazy, even with back-to-back #1 albums. The Boss' next album, Deeper Than Rap, comes out next year with a single possibly coming before 2008 is a wrap, MTV reports.

"I feel that I can do both," Ross explained of making a mixtape and album at the same time. "I yell, 'Trilla,' everywhere I go. Mixtapes, I do it for the love. That ain't for the money. We having fun. It's a lot of hot music right now. It's a lot of stuff to hop on right now. I look at it like a sport. I call up Inf, he's playing all the hot records in the background: 'That sounds appropriate for the Boss.' "

Just like his LP title says, it's deeper than rap music with Ricky. He's getting his business on and alluded that all his future music is coming out through his own Maybach Music imprint with Def Jam.

"I'mma make a big announcement," he said. "We got some negotiations going on. I got love for Slip-n-Slide [Records]. We did a lot of positive things over there. They gave the boy his big break, but I'm bossin' up right now. It's most definitely one of the biggest and bossiest moves. You gotta think big."

"Swagger Like Ross." "I felt like [the song 'Swagger Like Us'] was reminiscent of 'Luxury Tax' for me," the Boss explained about rapping over T.I. and Jay-Z's beat. "A Down South 'Reservoir Dogs.' The best of the best. That's the record of the year right now. Classic. When I heard it, I said, 'Wow, that's a piece of history. That's a memory.' So I wanted to be a part of it. I got the instrumental and did what I had to do. The streets are feeling it. That's what's important, to say what up to Tip, Jay, Kanye, Weezy."

"Paper Planes" freestyle. "What's funny about that record, I was up one night eating a Hot Pocket," he remembered. "Like 4 in the morning, watching one of them video shows. The [M.I.A.] video came on. This was two or three weeks ago. I had never heard the record. I was like, 'What's this? It's dope, whatever it is.' The next morning — I must have been late — when I got up, it was the phenomenon. I had to boot that up. One of my favorite lines from my freestyle is I when I mention my chick: 'She's around a lot of pot smoke/ Gucci down and not allowed to rock Coach.' Them bags with the C's on it, we'll fix that. Holla at your boy."

"Jockin' Ross." "That beat, that's Jay, the big homie," he said about jacking "Jockin' Jay-Z (Dope Boy Fresh)." "That's the biggest inspiration in the game for me, for a lot of reasons. Other than him signing me to Def Jam Records, what he's done for being a young, black entrepreneur — it's deeper than rap. If you think that big, it lets you know your potential. Shout-out to Jay-Z and his new label. It's love."