Jadakiss was forced to change the name of his upcoming solo album after receiving negative feedback from retailers. The project, formerly titled Kiss My Ass has been officially changed to The Last Kiss.
“I had to change the name of my album,” 'Kiss explained in an interview with video show The Best of Both Offices [click to view]. “Kiss My Ass wasn't testing well at retail. Not even with the exclamations or none of that. So we had to switch it to The Last Kiss.”
After changing the title to The Last Kiss, fans felt that this was his way of signifying that it would be his last solo effort. Jada has been quick to dispel any fears of his retirement.
“Some people asked me is it my last album. Nah, it's just ... the first album was Kiss The Game Goodbye, the second one was The Kiss of Death [click to read], so this one was The Last Kiss. It's the closing of a trilogy... It's the last time ‘Kiss’ is going to be in the album titles. This is why this is The Last Kiss.”
Jadakiss also revealed that he will be collaborating with Young Jeezy on a track, and that he is a few songs away from finishing the album. He also said that he may use the title Kiss My Ass for a nearly completed mixtape he plans to put out sometime in the very near future.
The Last Kiss will hit stores on December 9th.
Friday, October 31, 2008
Monday, October 27, 2008
Notorious Trailer
The movie Notorious is set to hit theaters Jan 17, 2009, peep out the latest trailer.Spotted at: YoRapper.comNotorious TrailerSimilar Posts:Will Smith’s New Movie “Seven Pounds”Movie Review: HitmanMovie Review: No Country For Old MenMovie Review: HancockMovie Review: Vantage Point
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A Cool Kids Video
By Konsept (10/16/2008):
"The Cool Kids (Mikey Rocks & Chuck English) have come out with a second video to follow up "Black Mags". The video is for their new single "Delivery Man", which may be featured on their upcoming album 'When Fish Ride Bicycles'..."
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"The Cool Kids (Mikey Rocks & Chuck English) have come out with a second video to follow up "Black Mags". The video is for their new single "Delivery Man", which may be featured on their upcoming album 'When Fish Ride Bicycles'..."
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Saturday, October 18, 2008
VIDEO: Rick Ross - 6 In The Morning
[b]Rick Ross - 6 In The Morning[/b]
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lgCNpuvB0Tk
Music video by Rick Ross performing 6 In The Morning
with Rage [Video Director], Joyce Washington [Video Producer]
(C) 2008 Bet I Penned It, LLC/Interscope Records
lol...ricky ross went to the club!
VIDEO
They won't let anyone embed this hot piece of trash.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lgCNpuvB0Tk
Music video by Rick Ross performing 6 In The Morning
with Rage [Video Director], Joyce Washington [Video Producer]
(C) 2008 Bet I Penned It, LLC/Interscope Records
lol...ricky ross went to the club!
VIDEO
They won't let anyone embed this hot piece of trash.
Friday, October 10, 2008
Scarface Calls Out John McCain
It looks like Obama’s going to be taking Texas.
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Soulja Boy,
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T.I.s Paper Trail First Week Sales
Fat shouts to T.I. for putting out a great .
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Wednesday, October 8, 2008
video:T-Rock - Chief Chief Chief (lp pushed back till jan 09)
T-Rock has made his mar on the south with wicked word[play and trill azz metaphors. The former 3 6 Mafia member has made his best tracks since leaving the hyptonize camp.
New track off his new upcoming album "the burning book: chapter 1 war wounds"
t-rock - Smokin' Purple (Feat. Yung Ha - On The Grind (Rock
New track off his new upcoming album "the burning book: chapter 1 war wounds"
t-rock - Smokin' Purple (Feat. Yung Ha - On The Grind (Rock
Jay-Z Cancels Miami Obama Concert, Throat To Blame
After rallying fans with two announced two free concert dates last week , Jay-Z left thousands disappointed last night, when he was unable to perform due to reported throat conditions. Fans at Bayfront Park Amphitheater were notified last minute of the musician and mogul's change of plans.
Despite reports that both Wyclef Jean and Rick Ross were slated to open for Jay-Z, the event was canceled in its entirety.
Neither Jay-Z's camp nor organizers have yet to release a statement. Similar free concerts intended to garner voter registration, including Bruce Springsteen.
Despite reports that both Wyclef Jean and Rick Ross were slated to open for Jay-Z, the event was canceled in its entirety.
Neither Jay-Z's camp nor organizers have yet to release a statement. Similar free concerts intended to garner voter registration, including Bruce Springsteen.
Tuesday, October 7, 2008
The trailer for the Biography of Notorious B.I.G
The trailer for the Biography of Notorious B.I.G. is finally out. Enjoy.
Monday, October 6, 2008
What Happened To G. Dep?
G. Dep, the former Bad Boy Records “Harlem Shake” pioneer, has seen better days. Today Vidz King posted a video of the rapper, who’s been under the radar for years, sitting in a park in New York discussing his desperate strides toward making a comeback.
Most recently, Dep dropped the DJ E.Nyce–hosted mixtape Deponomics. Now he says, “We got the G.Ometry coming soon. We’re trying to holla at Primo [for beats].”
The Harlem native started off as a “cameo rapper” on Bad Boy, before dropping his critically acclaimed debut album, Child of the Ghetto, in 2001. The song featured the hit single “Special Delivery” and "Let's Get It," made the whole world do a goofy dance called the Harlem Shake, and catapulted Dep into blinding star status.
But soon Dep (along with Loon and Black Rob, other fellow Bad Boy artists from the early millennium) quickly saw his career dissolve. On January 15, 2007, Dep was arrested for breaking a display cell phone during an argument with a T-mobile rep, the New York Daily News reported. Dep’s bail was $750. Unable to pay it, he remained locked up in N.Y.’s Rikers Island for 23 days.
Many fans wondered how did things get so bad. Dep admitted to the Daily News that before Child of the Ghetto, he signed a $350,000 five-album contract with Sean “Diddy” Combs.
“There’s a lot of things I should have looked into,” Dep told the Daily News. “At the time, I didn’t think about it too much…. When you got P. Diddy pulling up in the Johnson projects in a sky-blue Bentley, you don’t ask a lot of questions.”
Dep eventually blew the money and fell victim to a drug addiction.
In the World Star Hip Hop video, Dep— wearing a brown hoodie and looking somewhat lost—said that he accepts his current standstill on the label.
“Right now, the situation over there is like, if you’re not in motion, you’re in slow motion,” he said. “So, slow motion is better than nothing. So right now we’re on our grind. We just gon’ get our thing going and y’all gon’ see it live…whenever it happens…it’s going to happen sooner than later.”
Most recently, Dep dropped the DJ E.Nyce–hosted mixtape Deponomics. Now he says, “We got the G.Ometry coming soon. We’re trying to holla at Primo [for beats].”
The Harlem native started off as a “cameo rapper” on Bad Boy, before dropping his critically acclaimed debut album, Child of the Ghetto, in 2001. The song featured the hit single “Special Delivery” and "Let's Get It," made the whole world do a goofy dance called the Harlem Shake, and catapulted Dep into blinding star status.
But soon Dep (along with Loon and Black Rob, other fellow Bad Boy artists from the early millennium) quickly saw his career dissolve. On January 15, 2007, Dep was arrested for breaking a display cell phone during an argument with a T-mobile rep, the New York Daily News reported. Dep’s bail was $750. Unable to pay it, he remained locked up in N.Y.’s Rikers Island for 23 days.
Many fans wondered how did things get so bad. Dep admitted to the Daily News that before Child of the Ghetto, he signed a $350,000 five-album contract with Sean “Diddy” Combs.
“There’s a lot of things I should have looked into,” Dep told the Daily News. “At the time, I didn’t think about it too much…. When you got P. Diddy pulling up in the Johnson projects in a sky-blue Bentley, you don’t ask a lot of questions.”
Dep eventually blew the money and fell victim to a drug addiction.
In the World Star Hip Hop video, Dep— wearing a brown hoodie and looking somewhat lost—said that he accepts his current standstill on the label.
“Right now, the situation over there is like, if you’re not in motion, you’re in slow motion,” he said. “So, slow motion is better than nothing. So right now we’re on our grind. We just gon’ get our thing going and y’all gon’ see it live…whenever it happens…it’s going to happen sooner than later.”
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