Saturday, March 31, 2007
New Mannie Fresh Radio Interview
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Part 1
He talks about the history of Cash Money and his relationships with its members, present and past. He said he talked to Wayne on the phone to see if there was any bad blood between them, because Wayne said some salty shit in a couple of magazine interviews. He said everything is cool, and explained to Wayne that the beef didn't involve him, but rather it was a result of shady business. He also said that he might lend a hand to the Carter in regards to producing a track or two. He also talks about Cash Money and Louisiana's influence on the hip hop game. Futhermore, he touches on Turk's and Mac's current situtions and how he thinks that both are innocent.
Part 2
He said he is doing a track with Nas. That should be interesting. He is in the studio with TI, finishing up his album, and he executive produced Juvie's next album and produced 13 tracks on it. He also said he signed a deal with Jay-Z. He said big homie reached out to him and presented him with a nice deal. He said Jay really gets this era of hip hop and appreciates him as an artist. He said Jay-Z isn't the normal executive, he brings that artist side to the table. He appreciates the fact that Jay-Z, being a New York legend, can spit the lyrics of most Southern tracks. He said at Def Jam he will be overlooking the South, and aiding it's Southern artists in terms of production, also he will be able to sign new talent. Baby called during the break, but Mannie wants him to call while thay are on air so they handle it like grown men for all to hear.
Part Three
Mannie is getting fustrated with Baby cause he wont call while they are live on the radio. He said Baby called during the breaks with a bunch of big talk, but he won't talk it out live on air. He said he doesn't hate Baby, still considers him as a brother, but he aint gotta take cuzzo just lashing out and shit. He said Baby and Wayne said a lot of slick cocky shit in the XXL, and he wants to talk about it. He then talks about the "Hip Hop is Dead" bullshit. He said it is not dead, just a new generation, shit evolves. He said that the older genration needs to accept the fact that shit has changed and move on, hip hop is a big business now. He said, in fact, hip hop may be returning to its essence, cause you really have to get on your grind now to sell records, you gotta take it to the public, do shows. He talks about the net, downloading, and its negative impact on the game. One thing he doesn't like about the current generation of hip hop, is its lack of movements (Wu, Cash Money, G-Unit, etc.) He said you gotta come to studio with your business straight. Most cats take 2 days to write a song, not a good look. He said its a reason why Wayne is where he is, when dude hits the studio, he hits it hard, grinds it out. Same thing applies to TI and Jay. He said all new artists should stay prayed up, cause there will be alot of ups and downs, but you gotta keep pushin and pay your dues.
Part 4
Turk calls the radio from jail
Monday, March 26, 2007
T.I. Stretches Out With Eminem, Timbaland, Wyclef

Atlanta rapper T.I. tries a little bit of everything on his upcoming album "T.I. vs. T.I.P.," due July 3 via Grand Hustle/Atlantic. The set will feature guest turns by Eminem, Justin Timberlake, R. Kelly, Nelly, Akon and Lil' Wayne as well as production from Timbaland, Scott Storch, Mannie Fresh, Wyclef Jean and Just Blaze, among others. A single should hit radio by early April.
Billboard.com previewed 14 songs in contention to make the final album out of the more than 60 that have been recorded. Among the single contenders are the Mannie Fresh-produced "Big Things Poppin'," where T.I. proclaims, "I made it from the bottom to the top / where I oughta be," and "Show It to Me," a club track that will feature Nelly. "When you barely had flow, I had crack for the ho's," T.I. raps.
Among the more surprising cuts are the three produced by Wyclef; the artists wrote eight songs during just three days of collaboration. "You Know What It Is" sports a dubby thump behind the sound of a gun being cocked, with T.I. boasting, "Had the album of the year, n***a / Grammy or not." "Shorty Got a Gun" has an almost Latin melody and a lot going on production wise, while "Pass the Dutchie" nicks lines from the chorus of Muscial Youth's hit of the same name, with a melody not unlike Wyclef's own "Gone Till November."
R. Kelly will be featured on the jovial "Life of the Party," while Lil' Wayne utilizes his trademark Southern drawl to great effect on the sparse, Donny Hathaway-namechecking "Yeah." The album is also tipped to feature the Runners-produced club track "Don't You Wanna Get High," Scott Storch's "It's OK" and "Tell 'Em I Said That," marked by a spiraling synth line and production by Danja Handz.
However, arguably the most interesting track is the Grand Hustle-trumpeting "Hip-Hop," a Just Blaze production marked by a chopped-up rock guitar riff and loud, '80s drums. It is not yet clear if the song will appear on "T.I. vs. T.I.P." The Eminem tracks will be put to tape in the coming days in Detroit, while Timbaland and Timbalake are earmarked to contribute in the next few weeks as well.
Throughout, T.I. raps in two personas: that of himself, and of his alter ego, T.I.P. "It's basically a battle within myself," the artist told Billboard in December. "There's not nobody out there doing what I do as well as I do it, so I see myself as worthy competition for myself."The upcoming album is the follow-up to 2006's "King," which has sold 1.6 million copies in the United States, according to Nielsen SoundScan. T.I. is also making another foray into film acting with the Nov. 2 release of "American Gangster," alongside Denzel Washington and Russell Crowe. In addition, the rapper's Grand Hustle Films is developing two projects: "For Sale" and "Random Check," the latter centered around airport security.
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Sunday, March 18, 2007
NEW Timbaland tracks from Shock Values

These tracks are amazing.......Shock Values hopefully will one amazing album....can't wait to hear the rest. The beat to "Kill Yourself" is bangin'!!! All these piano playin' producers better step their game up.
Miscommunication featuring Keri Hilson & Sebastian
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Kill Yourself featuring Sebastian & Attitude
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Kill Yourself featuring Sebastian & Attitude
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I Apologize featuring One Republic
Time featuring Fall Out Boy
Saturday, March 17, 2007
NEW DJ Drama - Feds Takin Pictures
Another brand new Bobby Valentino track
New Fantasia, Monica & Missy Elliott-No Stoppin
Saturday, March 03, 2007
Ms Jade disses Scott Storch
As you may already know Scott Storch made a diss record about Timbaland, in reference to Tim calling Scott a "piano man". (I'm not putting the diss record against Tim on this site because it's corny as hell). However, Scott mentions Ms Jade and says she wasn't down with Beat Club....well, Ms Jade responds.....all I gotta say is Jade chewed Scotty Storch's head off....don't believe me? Take a listen.
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