MIXTAPE: LIL CALI & MOUSE ON THE TRACK "JUST BECAUSE"

Wednesday, November 11, 2009

Here's Mouse On Tha Track & Lil' Cali's Collab Mixtape. Entirely Produced by Mouse On Tha Track

Track List
1. How U Like Me Now (Feat. Wissle)
2. Just Because
3. On Some Other Shit
4. Skit #1
5. We Don't Give A Fuck (Feat. Natee & Kevin Gates)
6. Bust A Bottle Open
7. Catchin' Sells
8. Skit #2
9. Get Off My Nuts
10. Paint Don't Slip
11. High Definition
12. Skit #3
13. Ric Flair (Feat. Young Dro)
14. Skit #4
15. Rubbin On My Head (Feat. T McK)
16. Skit #5
17. Merk
18. Skit #6
19. Killin' These Niggas
20. Ain't No Love


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GOOSE "Homeless In Hollywood" EP/Mixtape Download


Tracklisting:
01 - Dear World(Prod. by Trae Coner) 02 - Homeless In Hollywood(Prod. by Trae Coner)
  1. 03 - It’s Like That(Prod. by Trae Coner)
  2. 04 - Chillfeat. Reason
  3. 05 - Diamonds(Prod. by Trae Coner) 06 - Agree to Disagree (Intermission)(Prod. by Trae Coner) 07 - Forever Young(Prod. by Trae Coner)
  4. 08 - Life and Times(Prod. by Trae Coner)
  5. 09 - Victory(Prod. by Trae Coner) **Bonus** Once Again It’s On(Freestyle)
**Bonus** Grammy Family(Freestyle)

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DOWNLOAD: WEBBIE PRESENTS ..."IN SAVAGE WE TRUST"


1. Webbie [Feat. Lil' Boosie & Young Jeezy] - Better Believe It
2. Webbie [Feat. Lil' Trill] - Get It Get It
3. Webbie [Feat. Lil' Boosie] - It Ain't A Dream
4. Webbie - Hold Up
5. Webbie [Feat. Juicy J & Project Pat] - Ugh Ugh
6. Webbie [Feat. 3Deep] - I'm Addicted
7. Webbie [Feat. Lil' Boosie] - Fuck The Police
8. Webbie - Click House
9. Webbie [Feat. Lil' Boosie] - Slow Us Down
10. Webbie [Feat. Foxx] - Shawty
11. Webbie [Feat. Lil' Boosie & Lil' Shine] - Check My Lean
12. Webbie [Feat. Juicy J & Project Pat] - Dynamite
13. Webbie [Feat. 3Deep] - Flexible
14. Webbie [Feat. Lil' Boosie, Lil' Phat] - My Levis
15. Webbie [Feat. Paul Wall & Mouse] - Bizzy Body (Produced By: Mouse)
16. Webbie [Feat. Lil' Boosie & Bun B] - Show Ya Tats
17. Webbie [Feat. Lil' Boosie & Pimp C] - V-12 Boyz
18. Webbie [Feat. Lil' Boosie, Bun B & Pimp C] - Harry Asshole
19. Webbie [Feat. Lil' Phat] - Neva Change

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Dame Dash Spazzin Out On Def Jam For Doin A Jay Z Meetin Without His Permission Pt 3!

Dame Dash VS Def Jam Part 2 - Dame Dash Spazzing Out On Def Jam

(RARE FOOTAGE)Aaliyah, Damon Dash, P. Diddy & Jay-Z Playin' Softball

Omarion – Get It In ft. Gucci Mane (Official Video)

CHARLAMAGNE THA GOD GUEST BLOGS FOR XXL MAGAZINE


BLOG: Trick or Tweet


Twitter is the worst thing to ever happen to you sensitive, emotional, fake-ass, industry suckas. In fact, I would say if Twitter hasn’t killed the publicist it has made their jobs a whole lot harder! For the longest time opinions and the truth have been strategically weeded out of the industry. What Twitter has done is make all these artists who live in these fantasy worlds come face-to-face with the reality of their make believe lives.

You don’t have to read the comments on blogs when your song is posted on an XXLMag.com. You don’t have to see what people are saying about your video on Worldstar, VladTV or Dimewars, but it’s pretty hard to ignore someone sending you a message on Twitter. Not only is it hard to ignore but if you don’t have thick skin and you’re not the type of person who could give a flying fuck about what people say about you then there is a pretty good chance that you’re going to respond to what the person said and make yourself look like a complete and total asshole in the process.

Think about it, random comments on blog sites mean nothing because it almost seems like those people don’t exist. With Twitter, comments seem so personal. It’s like you can put a face with the message and if you’re not careful you can find yourself in a Twitter beef with some random fat kid from Kentucky who has no life but whose shining moment is that he got his favorite celebrity to respond back to him on Twitter.

Some of you celebrities probably hate it but I’m going to tell you something—I enjoy it. It’s about time we let these so-called celebrities know the truth and it’s about time these so-called celebrities started listening to the public at large and not their ass-kissing peers in the industry. Music is wack and stagnated because all the yes men in these people’s entourages are telling them everything they do is hot and everything they wear is dope. When in reality their music sucks and their jeans look like denim tights.

If they had real people around them, trust that shit would be a whole lot different. I could never understand why certain radio and TV personalities acted like everything that was out was hot. I never understood why these personalities never once said to an artist, “Yo, I’m not really feeling this album” or “This record is really not that hot to me.” I just couldn’t understand why they acted like they were into everything and then I realized, it’s just as I stated earlier, truth and honest opinions have been strategically weeded out of the industry.

Many people go along to get along and they don’t want to tell the truth because they don’t want to damage a relationship. The truth of the matter is you can probably strengthen a relationship by telling that the person the truth! Sure, they might get offended at first but only until they realize the truth is like a shot. That needle hurts at first and if you tense up it hurts even worse. If you just relax that initial prick stings but what comes out of that needle is usually good for you.

I could never see myself upset about someone’s opinion of me or what I do and if they do say something that strikes a nerve it’s probably something that I need to hear but nobody else has the heart to tell me. A lot of times it’s God talking through people; planting seeds in our minds to change our ways but we are too gassed on ourselves and the people around us have our heads souped up so big that we are not letting our guard down to listen.

As a person with a voice in this game I strive to give my listeners my honest opinions and the truth as I see it, even if it’s not popular opinion. I don’t care if people in the industry get offended because I am not of the industry, I am of the people. The people have opinions and thanks to Twitter, their voices can be heard. I hope you silly ass industry fucks are listening.

Tweetfully yours,

Charlamagne Tha God aka @cthagod

Lil Wayne's 'Rebirth' Rock Album Gets Release Date


After much delay, Lil Wayne's highly-anticipated rock album, "Rebirth," is now slated for a Dec. 15 release date according to the Universal Music Group website. The set will be packaged as a dual-disc along with the Young Money collective, "We Are Young Money." Originally scheduled for April 7, the first single off the set titled "Prom Queen," produced by Infamous and Andrew "Drew" Correa, reached no. 15 on the Billboard Hot 100. Second single "Hot Revolver" debuted at No. 33 on the same tally. In addition to Infamous and Correa, producers Cool and Dre and Develop also have tracks on "Rebirth," while Fall Out Boy is featured. The latter comes after their first collaboration on Fall Out Boy's 2008 release, "Folie à Deux." Lenny Kravitz, Travis Barker and Young Money/Cash Money artist Drake also appear on the set. Although the album is mostly rock inspired, with Lil Wayne playing guitar on most of the tracks, the leaked song, "Fix My Hat," produced by Drew Money, is one of the few rap tracks that made it onto the "Rebirth" seT. PROPS 2 BILLBOARD

Clipse - Til the Casket Drops (Artwork)


Artwork by KAWS, who also did 3 single covers from the album:

1. Freedom (Produced By Sean C & LV)
2. Popular Demand (Popeyes) feat. Cam’ron (Produced By The Neptunes)
3. Kinda Like a Big Deal feat. Kanye West (Produced By DJ Khalil)
4. Showing Out feat. Yo Gotti (Produced By The Neptunes)
5. I’m Good feat. Pharrell (Produced By The Neptunes)
6. There Was a Murder (Produced By DJ Khalil)
7. Door Man (Produced By The Neptunes)
8. Never Will It Stop feat. Ab-Liva (Produced By Sean C & LV)
9. All Eyes on Me feat. Keri Hilson (Produced By The Neptunes)
10. Counseling (Produced By The Neptunes)
11. Champion (Produced By The Neptunes)
12. Footsteps (Produced By DJ Khalil)
13. Life Change (Produced By The Neptunes)
14. I’m Good (Remix) feat. Rick Ross (Bonus Track)

ALBUM DROPS DECEMBER 8TH

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