I had to do it! This song is sooo dope! I love Drake’s music! Shout Out To www.youtube.com for remaking the beat! Dope producer! Contact: www.facebook.com www.youtube.com www.twitter.com http://www.youtube.com/v/ZJFSyXdWSkQ?f=videos&app=youtube_gdata Read the rest here: Drake – Marvin’s Room (Cover) Take Care Album
‘I wanted to take everybody back,’ Jeezy tells MTV news of staging album-anniversary concerts in NYC and ATL. By Rob Markman, with reporting by Rahman Dukes Young Jeezy Photo: MTV News Young Jeezy sure knows how to throw a birthday bash. To celebrate the six-year anniversary of the release of his 2005 debut album, Let’s Get It: Thug Motivation 101, Jeezy staged a pair of concerts , one in New York City on Monday, and a second on Tuesday, which was actually the anniversary of the album, in Atlanta. “It felt good to see the city out, givin’ everybody something to dress up for, get out have a good time,” the Snowman told MTV News on Tuesday while backstage at his ATL show. “It was definitely a lot of thug motivatin’ going on. Everybody was there for one reason: We were celebrating. It was a celebration. “I just wanted to put somethin’ together that was special,” he said of the tribute shows. “Music is so different nowadays from when I came out. An album would last two or three years, especially when you have a classic like I do,” he added with a chuckle. In NYC, Jeezy thrilled concertgoers as he ran through the TM 101 track list, bringing out special guests like Jay-Z, Kanye West, Bun B, Fabolous and the LOX during the 80-minute show. And for Atlanta, Jizzle brought out Yo Gotti and Lil Scrappy. “I got a lot of what I call family in this industry. It’s a lot of cats that came from the same walk of life that I came from and we really rock like that,” Jeezy said about his star-studded guest list. “We just show that support for each other. I’ve been on tour with a lot of these cats and kick it on the phone with them daily, so it’s phone calls, two, three phone calls,” he said of getting his rap-star friends to participate. When it was released in 2005, Let’s Get It: Thug Motivation 101 helped usher in a brand of drug-related, trap rap that has become prevalent in hip-hop in the past six years. Things have definitely changed since Jeezy made his first splash, but he believes his album represents a specific time in hip-hop that may never return. ” ’05 was a beautiful year — for the economy, for the people, for the hood, just working-class, even if you were a street hustler,” Young Jeezy said of his rookie year in rap. “The world is a different place now, so I wanted to take everybody back and give them that feeling, because it’s hard out here. At the same time, just that in the back of your head, knowing when this music was playing what you were doing, help you get through your day again, still motivation.” During his set in NY, Jeezy announced that his long awaited TM 103 will be released on September 20, and on Tuesday, he announced a 26-ctiy tour that will begin in New Orleans on July 31, concluding in Seattle on September 2. Share your memories of Jeezy’s TM 101 in the comments below! Related Artists Young Jeezy
‘I wanted to take everybody back,’ Jeezy tells MTV news of staging album-anniversary concerts in NYC and ATL. By Rob Markman, with reporting by Rahman Dukes Young Jeezy Photo: MTV News Young Jeezy sure knows how to throw a birthday bash. To celebrate the six-year anniversary of the release of his 2005 debut album, Let’s Get It: Thug Motivation 101, Jeezy staged a pair of concerts , one in New York City on Monday, and a second on Tuesday, which was actually the anniversary of the album, in Atlanta. “It felt good to see the city out, givin’ everybody something to dress up for, get out have a good time,” the Snowman told MTV News on Tuesday while backstage at his ATL show. “It was definitely a lot of thug motivatin’ going on. Everybody was there for one reason: We were celebrating. It was a celebration. “I just wanted to put somethin’ together that was special,” he said of the tribute shows. “Music is so different nowadays from when I came out. An album would last two or three years, especially when you have a classic like I do,” he added with a chuckle. In NYC, Jeezy thrilled concertgoers as he ran through the TM 101 track list, bringing out special guests like Jay-Z, Kanye West, Bun B, Fabolous and the LOX during the 80-minute show. And for Atlanta, Jizzle brought out Yo Gotti and Lil Scrappy. “I got a lot of what I call family in this industry. It’s a lot of cats that came from the same walk of life that I came from and we really rock like that,” Jeezy said about his star-studded guest list. “We just show that support for each other. I’ve been on tour with a lot of these cats and kick it on the phone with them daily, so it’s phone calls, two, three phone calls,” he said of getting his rap-star friends to participate. When it was released in 2005, Let’s Get It: Thug Motivation 101 helped usher in a brand of drug-related, trap rap that has become prevalent in hip-hop in the past six years. Things have definitely changed since Jeezy made his first splash, but he believes his album represents a specific time in hip-hop that may never return. ” ’05 was a beautiful year — for the economy, for the people, for the hood, just working-class, even if you were a street hustler,” Young Jeezy said of his rookie year in rap. “The world is a different place now, so I wanted to take everybody back and give them that feeling, because it’s hard out here. At the same time, just that in the back of your head, knowing when this music was playing what you were doing, help you get through your day again, still motivation.” During his set in NY, Jeezy announced that his long awaited TM 103 will be released on September 20, and on Tuesday, he announced a 26-ctiy tour that will begin in New Orleans on July 31, concluding in Seattle on September 2. Share your memories of Jeezy’s TM 101 in the comments below! Related Artists Young Jeezy
Just because a couple decides to move in together doesn’t mean that you each need to lose your own personal space. In fact, having your designated “chick spot” and “mancave” can be extremely beneficial in domestic partnerships. Just as I like my closet to be my own place, men want their own nook of the house to make as “bro” as they need to. Surprisingly, however, I have found that there are some people who are against mancaves and feel that living together should mean every room is designed with each other in mind. Here are both sides of the story- let us know what you think! From the “Everyone Needs Their Own Cave” girl : Whether it’s a calender of girls in bikinis or every possible video game known to mankind, men have their own ways of decorating their crash spot. While you might not appreciate their favorite jerseys hung up in the kitchen, leaving their mancave up to them can give you both a sense of independence in your own home. Let him make the basement his own and you will get in fewer arguments about your living arrangements. When he needs to just kick it and do his own thing, you’ll feel a lot more comfortable when he goes to the basement to play some pool rather than the local bar. And let’s face it, if he’s going to come home with greasy take out, dirty shoes, and his best guy friends after shooting some hoops, you’d much rather have them enjoy it in his comfort spot rather than on the white living room couches that you just had dry-cleaned. From the “Moving In Together Means Sharing All Of Your Space” girl : If you’re moving in together but you still need designated spots of your own, then you’re not ready to move in together. You should design your house together in a way that both of you are comfortable. Setting up your home so that you can be apart from each other when you can’t stand each other is definitely NOT starting off on the right foot. Instead, make your whole home a comfort zone for both of you and you will find that your entire house is your escape. What are your thoughts on mancaves? It seems to make sense that your own space can provide a sanctuary for you to just kick back. But then again, is designing a mancave setting you up for a relationship with separation and necessary space apart? Fill us in on what you think!! Online Stalking: Helpful Or Hindering? Why It’s Important To Enjoy Sports With Your Man (And How To Start Trying To)
Word is Interscope Records has pushed 50 Cent’s new album back to sometime in 2012, and the Queens, NY rapper is not happy about it. Fifty took to his Twitter page to express his displeasure with Interscope and in true Fifty fashion, announced that he will leak the album’s songs himself. See what 50 Cent had to say below, then listen to his new track “I’m On It” and let us know what you think. TAKEN FROM 50′S TWITTER FEED: Man I’m not releasing a album i can’t believe interscope is this f*cked up right now. I apologize to all my fans. I will work with other artist on there projects but I will not put out another album. They dropped the ball with me one time to many. I LOVE DRE but I’m putting his next single psycho out tomorrow at 2:00. Your gonna love it its a big song I just don’t think it deserves a great set up sense they can’t seem to get it right when it comes to me. I don’t know how I can record 41 song for my album and the one song I give interscope leaks But I don’t care its good music. I wouldn’t leak dre’s record he has done nothing but help me in my career. jimmy has always been supportive of me. I hate when I can’t present my music the way. I feel it should be but f*ck it check out I’m ON IT WARNING: EXPLICIT CONTENT RELATED: 50 Cent & Shawty Lo Talk New G Unit / D4L Deal! [EXCLUSIVE] RELATED: 50 Cent’s New Single “Outlaw” [AUDIO] RELATED: Beanie Sigel Says Jay-Z Prevented Him From Signing With G-Unit RELATED: Watch The Beestroh & 50 Cent Interview
Rollingstone was one of few that got the opportunity to preview Drake’s Take Care album. The Young Money MC reveals three songs that has been confirmed for the album. “Shot For Me”, “Free Spirit” with Rick Ross and “The Real Her” with Lil Wayne will be featured on Drake’s sophomore album. Take Care is scheduled to hit stores October 24. Recent Post: Drake: “This Album Might Bring Me A World Of Problems” Are Chris Brown & Drake Beefing Over Rihanna On “Marvin’s Room”?
With Kanye West and Jay-Z’s Watch The Throne dropping digitally in 10 days, we’re about to hear a whole hell of a lot more about it in the coming week and a half. I mean, we already know who produced the album along with who will appear as a guest . The duo also gave us the first proper leak from the record in ” Otis ,” a raw-as-fuck track from Yeezy and Jigga that “features” Otis Redding. It’s really… Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : prefixmag Discovery Date : 22/07/2011 19:19 Number of articles : 2
Bey Bey is still making the rounds to get people to care about her album . The latest spot she’s landed was the cover of Complex for their August/September issue. Peep what she had to say.
Drake’s highly anticipated second album “Take Care” is going to cause a stir.”I’m really talking that sh*t” says Drake about the sophomore project. “The goal for me this album was for me to dig even deeper” he continues, explaining that he is taking advice from a close friend who thinks his rhymes can be more profound. Drake “Marvin’s Room” [NEW VIDEO] Big Sean Speaks On Drake Biting His Rhyme Style [VIDEO]
Ya’ll seemed to like the last cover, So as soon as i found out this song leaked i had to do this one as well .. c’mon! I Love Yous! Contact: www.facebook.com www.youtube.com www.twitter.com http://www.youtube.com/v/_aaWmiXZKWs?f=videos&app=youtube_gdata See the original post: Drake – Trust Issues (Cover) Take Care Album