The first leak from I Rather Hear Myself, dropping sooner than you think.
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Nickelus F came by the Tony Touch show to give Toca a preview of his new single Shine On (feat. XV). While at the show, Tony put Nick on the spot. Tune in to Toca Tuesdays each and every Tuesday from 8 pm to 12 am on Shade 45/XM 66.
In those flicks, the main character, rather than punishing them with death, gives his victims a number of challenges. A quick listen to “Lil Freak,” where Usher sings about ladies going out to find other ladies for him, and you’ll understand the similarities.
The clip will be the second video from the singer’s upcoming Raymond v. Raymond, his sixth studio album, due March 30.
In an interview with XXLMag.com, Spitta addresses his newly-formed relationship with Dame Dash, making music (and rollin’ doobies) with Wiz Khalifa, and how he doesn’t feel that Weezy was taking shots at him on a skit from his Dedication 3shit sandwich mixtape:
XXLMag.com: Many speculated that Lil Wayne was throwing shots at you on the “Do’s and Don’t’s of Young Money” skit off Dedication 3. Why’d you choose not to respond?
Curren$y: There were some questionable statements on there. But for one, I didn’t hear my name. People in New Orleans were like; “I think dude was talking about you on Dedication 3.” I heard the shit and even as I’m hearing it I was like, Nah. The stats didn’t match me and then I’m like, That shit didn’t have nothing to do with me, so I didn’t give a fuck. And then I didn’t hear my name; I feel like if they had problems with me, they would say me.
Judge for yourself:
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“I’m gonna do everything I told him I would do, what I said in the song: keep us afloat till he gets back,” Drake said on the set of his “Over” video. “You won’t even notice he’s gone. Promise.”
Last week, Wayne was sentenced to a year in jail for a 2007 gun-possession charge, but Drake knows his leader will be OK.
“Lil Wayne is a legend,” Drake said. “I could never classify Wayne as victim. He’s too strong to me. Wayne is who he wants to be. People don’t understand. It’s really not an act. Lil Wayne is a character you’ll rarely run across, probably for the existence of human beings. He is that guy. He is Lil Wayne for a reason. He’s a rock star, a visionary, a workaholic. He doesn’t function like anybody I know. He’s a rare breed.
This night was so classic, I have the entire show which included performances by Rampage feat Busta Rhyme, The Notorious B.I.G. feat Puff Daddy & Keith Murray. But This clearly was the highlight of the night for me. LMAO If Puff promoting a afterparty at the Holiday Inn??? Whoa! <—[In My Black Rob Voice] Enjoy!!!
Classic night in Richmond at the Flood Zone, which is now Have A Nice Day Cafe.
The first look from Thank Me Later, due in May. Produced by Boi-1da & Al Khaaliq.
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DOWNLOAD: Drake – Over (CDQ/Dirty) (courtesy of ILLIONAIRE)