Sunday, July 31, 2011

Fiend [Mr Intl Jones] // Cool Is In Session





Yo this joint is pretty #WICKED Fiend a.k.a International Jones is back again w/ another smoker #CLASSIC "Cool is in session" w/ some dope collabs of the usual suspects that you would expect from Mr. Jones...Curren$y, Smoke Dza etc... but I've been a fan since No Limit so whatever he spit on is pretty dope just by himself...It's #SMOKEDOUTSUNDAYS so light 1..b/c cool is now in session!

http://hulkshare.com/5b1d7sica9qq




Oh yeah I almost forgot I have another one for ya the Gucci Mane & Future collab "Free Bricks" damn Gucci been working...Ferrari Boyz produced almost entirely by southside is out like 8/6/11 I believe. Good to see someone I know making it since I've known Future since he was Meathead its kinda cool to see him really setting the streets on Fire right now w/ Rocko & his Free Bands movement...reminds me of the good ol Dungeon family dayz damn it was all good a minute ago *shrugs* Anyway below is Free Bricks link so check that out too! #SHOTTA


http://hulkshare.com/aiow67lxtns9

Saturday, July 30, 2011

CONSEQUENCE vs G.O.O.D MUSIC 0_0



OHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH SSSSSSSSSHHHHHHHHHIIIIIIIIIIIIIITTTTTTTTT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!



If you ever read any of my posts you would already know that I posted the signs of their family rift a long time ago. It hasn't been ummmm G.O.O.D over there for a while... But I really could not have forseen that this youte Cons is tryna take on the #ENTIRE camp single handedly starting off wit Ye & now Pusha T, Lil Sean, and get this I heard a Common shot is coming next and hell even his old mentor got a shot in this EXCLUSIVELY NEW dis track "Str8 N it Out" Q-TIP 0_0 (oh my gosh..oh my gosh) get it :-)..I never posted the "Plagurist Society" even that I thought was "CAAArAAZZYY" but Pusha T really threw the jab out there 1st on his Fear of God mixtape which I luv, then cons made "man purses" its been on ever since. I'll post all the diss tracks today tho b/c I like the lyrical warfare...even tho Conseqence maybe a bit "uneasy on the eyes" *pause* his rhymes are a good match for Push T b/c Cons gets busy!!! I'm a Clipse Pusha T fan from 19 how long but I fuck wit Consequence tough too from longtime so I'm slightly torn on this one but loving the lyrical war zed way! Fact is Thornton brothers hold more weight & combined I think they got way more $$$$$$$$$....I mean they get beats from Pharrel..you know his prices are more spaced out than the BBC logo& play cloths is in it's 4th year and doing quite well...None the less I need this right now it's G.o.O.D for hip hop in a way it's dying for me slowly as you can tell by my posts....But I always have reggae * kanye shrugs* Anyway check out the diss song I'm kinda hi so I don't feel like searching for the Pusha T until he responds on a TRACK not a radio interview. He did address to the listeners how and the host that "aint nobody checking for consequence"& some more stuff I'll post a link.....like cons said in his radio fire back call in to Dj Moondog...WGCi chicago while the day after Pusha T was there explaining to the people that he does write for Beyonce, Diddy & other major artists so he's definitely not a starving artist & someone who people are checking for. I think popularity wise was the big point b/c here in ATL damn near NO one could tell me 1 song by consequence but everybody here knows "GrindiN" & "Runaway" I hope you catch my drift...who do you think will prevail?

Hell even game is throwing another 300 barz type assault on Jay-Z, Lil Sean, Kreayshawn & some more people.. (kreayshawn tweeted "I don't even have a butterfly tattoo & i'm a female" lol *funny*, and that is funny I'll post that track also...R.E.D. album must be on the way I guess game gotta get his buzz up ??? Record heat wave this year and it's spilliN into the music Summer is getting hot yall! #SHOTTA

"plagurist society"
http://www.mediafire.com/?7em35u9vfsxo03i


"Str8 N it Out"
http://hulkshare.com/ioe9qq7skzyv

Pusha T "Dj Moondog" interview
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZWcbeDEBQa8&feature=player_embedded

Consequence "Dj Moondog" interview
http://www.worldstarhiphop.com/videos/video.php?v=wshh12b4TstPXq1Wno3R

Game "Uncle Otis" Jay-z diss
http://hulkshare.com/z32auwq1fqg1

Thursday, July 21, 2011

CSHOT | #SMOKEDOUTSUNDAYS [mixtape]

Even though 7/10/11 has passed @CSHOT #SMOKEDOUTSUNDAYS was so well received thanks to blogs such as nahright.com, idolsofhiphop, http://ForeverFly.biz and a few others as well foreverflytv.blogspot.com decided to #REWIND the smokers #CLASSIC LP of CSHOT's #SMOKEDOUTSUNDAYS. From beginning to end it's a smokers dream filled w/ beats from @Ribah on the Beat, Fatboi, THIEVEN SPILLBERG, D.Smith, and even Stephen Marley...dope features from EroB, Jdat, & comedian Zooman bringing sweet music that you can burn some highgrade on the beach to and just cool out! This is true independent Hip Hop @ its finest and he has given it to the loyal supporters of the ForeverFly brand ABSOLUTELY #FREE. WHAT MORE CAN I SAY! JUST LISTEN AND LIGHT 1 or 2 up for the homie @cshot and if you're burning on Sundays tweet #SMOKEDOUTSUNDAYS to @cshot & let him know you ridin w/ him he appreciates all the luv truss me! stream the entire album via http://cshot.bandcamp.com and if you feel the music support a talented independent artist! RESPECT! https://twitter.com/cshot http://foreverfly.biz http://cshot.bandcamp.com http://www.cshot.tumblr.com http://instagram.com/cshot_foreverfly http://www.myspace.com/cshot http://www.reverbnation.com/cshot Prive` Apparel Collexion http://PriveApparel.com https://twitter.com/priveapparel http://instagram.com/priveapparel http://priveapparel.tumblr.com Forever Fly

Thursday, July 14, 2011

TUNECHI'S BACK...SORRY FOR THE WAIT..THANX WEEZY




Weezy's 1st official release since his release "Sorry for the wait," and even though C1V was slated to drop August 2nd Tez as you hear seems to have made an executive decision to push it back. I think that was a smart move! Only a couple features mostly weezy, Gudda spit really hard, and weezy actually has a absolutely horrible off beat verse from the posterchild for being gay Lil B. I ask myself why are the people blowing this guy up still the "I'm Gay" bulshit LP sold 1700 it's first week #BWAHHHAAAHHH and this tiny shirt, tiny jeans guy is still selling out shows though..how? Anyway props to weezythankyou.com and enjoy the beat jacking he hopped on all the hits..#SHOTTA

Tracklist:
01 Tunechi’s Back
02 Rollin’ Freestyle
03 Throwed Off Freestyle f. Gudda Gudda
04 Gucci Gucci Freestyle
05 Marvin’s Room Freestyle
06 Sure Thing Freestyle
07 Grove St. Party Freestyle f. Lil B
08 Racks Freestyle
09 Hands Up (My Last) Freestyle
10 Sorry 4 The Wait
11 Inkredible (rmx) Freestyle f. Thugga, Raw Dizzy & Flow
12 Run The World (Girls) Freestyle

http://hulkshare.com/es1gfist87hp

Monday, July 11, 2011

DJ MAXTANNONE 'GHOSTFUNK"






DJ Maxtannone has done it again folks with another classic LP "Ghostfunk". 10 incredible tracks this time blended with funk beats and his unique DJ style bringing a project that every Hip Hop Head can enjoy. Dont forget to hit his site www.maxtannone.com for more projects which I've even posted on earlier blog posts to get familiar with the genius behind the boards. Big Ups @djmaxtannone for making another classic! #SHOTTA

http://www.maxtannone.com/projects/ghostfunk/

Friday, July 8, 2011

#BWAAAHHHHAAAA OFFICER RICKY "DONUT"

Wicklow entertainment is back again with another #HEELARRYUS clip disrepecting Rozay to the fullest...these dudes are Do(nuts) ...this is some funny s#it!

Wednesday, July 6, 2011

INMATE CLAYTON HILL IMPLICATES HIMSELF IN BIGGIE MURDER




ForeverFlyTV breaking news...

2011 has to be without doubt one of the strangest years ever from the weather, bugged out child murderers, 10 year olds having kids, and the list can go on forever...these inmaes doing major time snitchin on themselves has to be some of the most bizarre behavior. First of all there are many snitches but Henry Hill is the biggest one & since then I don't even associate w/ folks with the last name Hill lol much less do business w/ them. From the cat i posted earlier in the month who snitched on Jimmy about the Pac shooting this comes maybe a month later coincidentally. Now I'm extremeley sceptical of coincidences & saying that this seems like a huge coincidence but you didn't hear that from me. No matter what I think I'm just basically a journalist who has a mind of his own who reports the news. These allegations are below and if you do your own research please judge for yourself.


Fresh off the press via Paul arnold off hiphopdx (Big Respect)


Exclusive: An inmate has come forward with possible confirmation of the man who murdered Biggie Smalls while implicating members of the Nation of Islam, including himself, in the cover-up.

Former Nation of Islam member, and currently incarcerated federal felon, Clayton Hill has confessed to his role as an accessory after the fact to the murder of The Notorious B.I.G.

After first contacting HipHopDX on June 8th, Hill disclosed to DX that in October of 2010 he met with Assistant U.S. Attorney Nancy DePodesta and two agents with the F.B.I.’s Domestic Terrorism Unit and revealed that in May of 1997, while acting under orders as an official with Muhammad Mosque #15 in Atlanta, Georgia, he took possession of a semi-automatic handgun from a fellow N.O.I. member from Los Angeles, California who introduced himself as Dawoud Muhammad.

“[Dawoud Muhammad] stated to me that he was on the run for the murder [of The Notorious B.I.G.],” Hill wrote to HipHopDX via the CorrLinks email system for federal inmates. “He disclosed that he was the shooter of The Notorious B.I.G. because he (Dawoud) was a former Blood gang member and was paid to do so.”

In his forthcoming e-book, Diary of an Ex-Terrorist, Clayton quotes Dawoud bragging to him of that payment, “And I made twenty-five ‘g’s’ off that.”

Hill, who is currently residing in the Metropolitan Correctional Center in downtown Chicago (inmate #61829019), convicted of Conspiracy to Defraud the United States and Identity Theft, examined pictures of both the long-suspected gunman and mastermind in the Notorious B.I.G. shooting, Amir Muhammad and David Mack, that were included in a magazine upon HipHopDX’s request.

“I have looked at the pics in the mag,” Hill wrote, “and although I cannot say conclusively and with absolute certainty because that was 14 years ago, Amir Muhammad looks like the person who used the name Dawoud.”

“A member from L.A. wouldn’t know a member from Atlanta so you wouldn’t completely trust them,” explained Hill when queried by HipHopDX as to why Amir would adopt the false name Dawoud while dealing with fellow members of the Nation of Islam. “Also, consider that the N.O.I. is a paramilitary organization and all members do as instructed so if he or I were told by someone to give a false name as precaution then he would and it would be accepted without question.”

According to Hill, he was initially contacted in mid-May 1997 by Minister Tony Muhammad, the Western Regional Minister of the N.O.I., and asked to pick up someone from the Greyhound Bus Station in downtown Atlanta. This unnamed person was coming from Los Angeles headed through Atlanta.

Before ending his alleged call with Tony Muhammad, Clayton claims that he explained to the minister that he needed regional approval before proceeding with his request. Per Hill, a couple of hours later he was contacted by Brother Melvin Muhammad, the Account Executive based at the Chicago headquarters of the Nation assigned to the office of the Supreme Captain of the Southern Region, Abdul Sharrieff Muhammad, with instructions from the “Supreme” in reference to the earlier call from “Brother Tony in L.A.”

According to Clayton, Melvin Muhammad reiterated Tony Muhammad’s previous request. And after picking up the man he had been introduced to as “Dawoud,” Hill procured the weapon he claims he was instructed to retrieve. Writing in his book Clayton explained, “I told [Dawoud Muhammad] I had instructions to collect some property from him. He must have been given the same instructions because he didn’t hesitate or show any signs of doubt as he bent over and removed a trash liner out of a waste can and handed it to me to hold open. He reached into the duffle bag he brought with him and pulled out a semi-automatic hand gun that could have been a .9 millimeter or a .40 caliber wrapped in a white undershirt. Carefully he placed it into the trash bag making sure his hands never touched any of the exposed parts of the gun.”

After allegedly receiving his final instructions from Melvin Muhammad, Clayton claims he was instructed to take the “property” to Louisville, Kentucky. In Louisville, Hill delivered the gun to Emile Muhammad, the personal driver of Minister Louis Farrakhan. Emile Muhammad then allegedly transported the gun to its final destination within the headquarters of the Nation of Islam.

“Somebody in Chicago wanted that weapon,” Hill replied when asked by HipHopDX why a murder weapon would not be immediately disposed of and instead be taken on a cross-country trip from Los Angeles to Atlanta to Louisville to the N.O.I.’s HQ. “Who wanted it? I can’t say for sure but whoever wanted it had to be high ranking.”

Clayton does not believe that “high ranking” official within the Nation of Islam was its highest ranking member.

“I doubt if Minister Farrakhan knew anything,” wrote Hill. “He would have been insulated from that.”

HipHopDX has been unable to locate any previously published reports putting forth the theory that the Nation of Islam attempted to conceal the fact that a member of the N.O.I. had just murdered the then most popular rapper in the world by hiding the murder weapon used in that crime.

HipHopDX has additionally been unable to establish if Amir Muhammad was in Atlanta in May of 1997, or if he ever fled from his reported residence in Los Angeles at any time during that year. It has however been previously established by former lead detective in the Notorious B.I.G. murder investigation, Russell Poole, that Amir was in L.A. visiting the father of his godchildren, David Mack, seven months after Clayton Hill’s alleged run-in with the murderer of Biggie Smalls, in December of 1997, while Mack sat in jail after being arrested for robbing a South Central branch of Bank of America of $722,000.

Clayton Hill left the Nation of Islam in 2000, and only came clean a decade later about the illegal activities he engaged in during and after his time with the N.O.I. to spare his wife a possible lengthy prison term for her alleged involvement in Clayton’s most recent criminal activity.

Writing in the prologue to his book Hill explained, “Four years ago, in 2006 I created a scheme to file false tax returns on debit cards and withdraw the proceeds from ATM’s all over the city. I filed 122 tax returns and according to the government I netted a little over three hundred thousand dollars. The government went after my wife to get at me and she was three floors below me [in the M.C.C.] on the twelfth floor and had been incarcerated as long as I had. Because we had a two-year old daughter who was being passed from family friend to family friend I made the decision to proffer against myself so Tamara, my wife, could get a reduced sentence and get back to our daughter.”

Tamara was eventually sentenced to time served after being released on a signature bond, without objection from the prosecution, just one week after Clayton’s meeting with the government.

“My proffers protect me from anything I say,” he noted to DX, “but you have to realize that anyone [in the N.O.I.] who confirms anything can be charged as an accessory after the fact.”

A credible source close to Clayton’s case, who requested to remain anonymous for this report, confirmed with HipHopDX that the meeting he claims to have had with Assistant U.S. Attorney Nancy DePodesta and the F.B.I. in October did in fact take place, with Hill revealing the same information to the government that he shared with DX.

While his wife received credit for this disclosure, Hill himself did not receive a sentence reduction for his revelations regarding the cover-up of the murder of The Notorious B.I.G. A criminal defense attorney specializing in federal cases advised HipHopDX that this likely occurred because Clayton’s criminal history would preclude his usefulness under cross-examination in any future trials, making Hill an ineffective witness for the government.

Clayton’s inability to definitively identify the man he knew as Dawoud likely further frustrated the government and led to a lack of credit for his revelations.

“I reviewed pics with the F.B.I. and could not conclusively identify the person they showed me,” Clayton explained. “But the face did look familiar. It has been 14 years.” 0_0

Even with the failed I.D. and lack of credit for his confessions, Hill remains adamant that his statements to the government were the primary catalyst for the F.B.I.’s revelation to CNN in January that their now 14-year-old investigation into the murder of The Notorious B.I.G. had been “reinvigorated.”

Hill’s e-book containing all of the aforementioned allegations (and many more), Diary of an Ex-Terrorist, is due for release July 15th via Clayton’s own Bella Media Group [@BmGrp1].

I'll be definitely keeping my eye on this one so do the same, the story got more holes than swiss cheese but more as the story develops #SHOTTA

Tuesday, July 5, 2011

NEW GUCCi GUCCi mixtape WRITING ON THE WALL II






Fuck what you heard Gucci's team is solid as fuck! They hold him down regardless of any situation he gets in an that's what a crew is supposed to do. Dj Holliday keeps Gucci hot through the radio daily but releases his muzik when he's locked up no matter how silly or funny the crime is (pushing a bitch outta car cuz she wont give you head 0_0 #really lol) This new mixtape has some wicked cuts and I think other than Holiday's blog you heard it @ foreverflytv first...Let me know what you think...#SHOTTA

http://hulkshare.com/qquzgffa4ogg

Friday, July 1, 2011

DJ MAXTANNONE 'DUB MASTER"





Dj Maxtannone has been around for a minute crafting rmx projects such as Jaydiohead, Dub Kweli, and quite a few others as well it's almost too many for me to type. I'm faded on some granddaddy purp and listening to dub kweli which prompted me to make this post. I've been jammin the Mos Dub for a minute but had no idea he had all these other incredible works available on iTunes and on his www.maxtannone.com , I feel mad late but better late than never. If this slipped by me I figured it slipped by you also which brings me to my conclusion. I never liked twitter until this year and the fact that I met him through just mentioning my love for Most Dub in a tweet shows me how powerful twitter truly is to social networking. Check out Mos Dub and all his projects, they are all very much masterpieces so check them all out and support the talented Dj maxtannone! #SHOTTA

http://www.maxtannone.com/projects/mosdub/