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We The Best is the follow-up to Listennn…The Album which spawned “Holla At Me,” “Grammy Family” and “Born N’ Raised.” The new album includes the smash “We Takin’ Over” with Akon, T.I., Rick Ross, Fat Joe, Birdman, and Lil’ Wayne, and also features a who’s-who of hip hop including The Game, Bone Thugs, Juelz Santana, Young Jeezy, Trick Daddy, T-Pain, and countless others. This is the must-get album of the summer, available everywhere June 12, 2007 from Koch Records.
Since the early 1990′s, the Miami scene has steadily grown into a personal playground for the entire entertainment industry. Events like How Can I Be Down, The Mix Power Summit, and the MTV Music Awards have attracted thousands of stars to the illusion of the Magic City nightlife. But once all the smoke clears, we get to finally focus on the true essence of Miami, which means attending the annual Fall Classic that is DJ Khaled’s Birthday Bash. The “mark your calendar event” started off as a simple get together for South Florida’s hottest DJ has since grown into a Dade County ritual, and that’s all due to one man, two turntables, and a squad of terror. Born Khaled Khaled (he’s so nice his mom named him twice), 30, in New Orleans to Arabic parents, Khaled was the second of three children. At age fourteen his love for music and influence from his parents led him down a path that would birth one of the greatest Deejays Miami has ever seen. Fans quickly took notice of DJ Khaled’s powerful style and energetic personality as he began throwing parties while a deejay on college radio. “God gave me a gift, so it’s only right that I lead the way with this new style.” Great energy and an undeniable voice have helped Khaled land radio gigs with Mixx 96 and 99 Jamz, but for Khaled that’s just the tip of the iceberg.
Success happens when preparation meets opportunity, which is why Mixx 96 quickly became Miami’s premiere underground radio station with Khaled as the deejay.
For two years, DJ Khaled bigged up, dropped bombs, and rewound enough tracks to be crowned the official voice of South Florida. Never one to just sit comfortably on the throne, Khaled decided to “takeover” mainstream radio as the deejay for one of Miami’s most notable radio stations, 99 Jamz. Paired up with K-Foxx, DJ Khaled currently has the #1 rated radio show in South Florida, adding another notch to his belt.
Over a decade on the radio has inspired Khaled to develop his own sound of music as he prepares to release his debut album. “Hip-Hop is everything and everywhere, so I have to be everything and everywhere.” Khaled’s album filled with new energy and different ideas is exactly what the game needs right now. The LP, We The Best, will feature artists such as Fat Joe, Lil Wayne, Game, and Juelz Santana, Young Jeezy, Rick Ross, T.I., and Akon just to name a few. The album will also include “crazy” production from the infamous DJ Khaled, and if it’s anything like his birthday bash, it’s sure to be a “mark your calendar event.”
Although many Khaled fans may think that this is his first crack at production, it is not. The versatile deejay has produced tracks for artist like Trick Daddy, Pitbull, Young Jeezy, and his Terror Squad brother Fat Joe. As part of the Terror Squad family, Khaled has built a foundation strong enough to hold his own weight!
Features: Akon T.I. Rick Ross Fat Joe Birdman Lil’ Wayne Game, Bone Thugs Juelz Santana Young Jeezy Trick Daddy T-Pain terror squad
NO GOOD TV stars Carrie Keagan and Shark Firestone and showcases over a dozen original shows featuring raw, real and uncensored interviews with the biggest stars in the world from music, movies and TV. It also has uncensored, uncut, explicit and director’s cut versions of music videos. NO GOOD TV aka NGTV can be found at http://www.NGTV.com. It’s the most fun you’ll ever have with your pants on!!
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Hot Pants
Get Up (I Feel Like A) Sex Machine
Cold Sweat
Try Me
Get On The Good Foot
Soul Power
Make It Funky
Please Please, Please
Say It Loud I’m Black and I’m Proud
Super Bad
Papa Don’t Take No Mess
My Thang
Hell
The Payback
Fred Wesley & the JB’s
Damn Right, I Am Somebody
Something I’ve had kicking around on VHS for years. Enjoy.
As requested, here’s Whitney’s 1991 interview on Video Soul. I’ll post more as I get the chance.
[Chorus]
How did I end up right here with you
after all the things that I been through
spend money those days
we try and forget about
take the shot and let it out
lets get right
now that I’m here baby…
[Hook]
show me a good time
(oh yeah, oh yeah)
show me a good time
(oh yeah, oh yeah)
show me a good
show me a good
show me a good time
(oh yeah, oh yeah)
[Verse 1]
I live for the nights that I can’t remember,
with the people I won’t forget
spending all the money I just work my ass off
for the things I wont regret
I’ve been waiting way too long long long long
tellin’ everybody that I know we about to be on on on on
I aint tryin’ look like I lie to these n-ggas that I came up with
thats my team, never would I let a woman come between
what we doing right now
this our dream, Wu Tang Clan n-ggas want that cream
I’m the Osirus of the sh-t right now
go to guy for the hits right now
whatever you wanna drink girl pick right now
if you can’t hold your liquor you better quit right now
[Chorus]
[Hook]
[Drake - Verse 2]
How ’bout you and all your morals in that outfit that you borrowed
make the most out of tonight and worry bout it all tomorrow
Understand girl, we fam girl
can’t get me right and I do Wayne
Cash money young money pop champagne
Presidential suite girl Barrack Hussain
tell me can we kick it like Ali Shaheed and Phife Dawg
people really hate when a backpack rapper get rich
and start livin’ that life dawg
feels like when you gettin to that paper hip hop hates ya
they would do it just like I do if they could
lyrics courtesy of www.killerhiphop.com
its in our nature
ahh, young and rich and out of control
Out in L.A. blowing clouds to the killer
I came up in the underground though
so I’ma spend another ten thousand for Dilla
call me over rated or creative or too jaded
because any way you put it bitch I made it, YUP
[Chorus]
[Hook]
[End]
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Heres some pictures, and facts about “stealers wheel”
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Gangstarr – Mass Appeal:
Verse one: guru
No way you’ll never make it
Come with the weak shit, I break kids
Step into my zone, mad rhymes will stifle ya
Lines like rifles go blast when I kick some ass
A lot of rappers be like one time wonders
Couldn’t say a fly rhyme if there was one right under
Their noses, I hate those motherf**kin posers
But I’m so real to them it’s scary
And with my unique skills nag you can’t compare me
And no we don’t make wack tracks
And all the suckers get pushed back when I’m kickin real facts
I represent set up shit like a tent boy
You’re paranoid cause you’re my son like elroy
And you’d be happy as hell to get a record deal
Maybe your soul you’d sell to have mass appeal
Verse two:
Oh yes I’m greater than all mc’s when I breeeze give me room please
I be like fascinatin when I be updatin
Cuttin off wack kids, pullin their trump cards
I thump hard, and mak eem say that I’m god
Niggaz be pretendin they hardcore
Never know the meaning of [real hardcore]
But I get props like a slogan and no man
Could ever try to diss when I kicks my jam
Lyrically def and connecting complete mic wrecking
No double checking vocals kill like weapons
But if I have to I go all out with no mic
Yeah that’s right cause I survived mad fights
And for my peeps I truly care
Cause without some of them I wouldn’t be here
And they all know how I feel
Cause suckers be like playin themselves to have mass appeal
Verse three:
I know I’m dope but don’t wet that
I’ve suffered setbacks but now I’m makin greenbacks
Just like baggy slacks I’m crazy hip-hop
Check one two and you don’t stop
Your head’ll bop when I drop my crop
Of pure bomb, just like the seashore I’m calm
But wild, with my monotone style
Because I don’t need gimmicks
Gimme a fly beat and I’m all in it
Word is bond I go on and on
For you it’s tragic I got magic like wands
So i’ma end this lecture and I betcha
Those who kick dirt and do time I’m gonna get cha
Cause I be kickin the real
While they be losin the race tryin to chase mass appeal