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Here is what you are missing if you don’t have a subscription to Sirius (channel 45) or XM (channel 66) satellite radio… The latest Shade45 new song rotation (we also throw in recurrents, old school, freestyles and Shady Classics, so don’t sleep).
BUSTA RHYMES/T-PAIN HUSTLERS ANTHEM
KID CUDI/JIM JONES DAY N NITE REMIX
OJ DA JUICEMAN/GUCCI MANE MAKE THA TRAP SAY AYE
DJ DRAMA/AKON/SNOOP/T.I. DAY DREAMING
50 CENT I GET IT IN
EMINEM/DR. DRE/50 CENT CRACK A BOTTLE
YUNG L.A./T.I./YOUNG DRO AIN’T I (REMIX)
M.O.P. BLOW THE HORNS
UGK DA GAME BEEN GOOD TO ME
NIPSEY HUSSLE HUSSLE IN THE HOUSE
JAY ELECTRONICA EXHIBIT A (TRANSFORMATION)
THE ALCHEMIST/TWISTA/MAXWELL SMILE
RAEKWON/GHOSTFACE/METHOD MAN WU OOH
Q-TIP/BUSTA/RAEKWON/LIL WAYNE RENAISSANCE RAP (REMIX)
BIRDMAN/LIL WAYNE ALWAYS STRAPPED
JIM JONES NA NA NANA NA NA
YOUNG JEEZY WHO DAT
PLAYAZ CIRCLE/OJ DA JUICEMAN STUPID
PAC DIV MAYOR
8BALL & MJG/T.I. BOO
SAIGON/STATIK SELEKTAH THE RULES
KANYE WEST/YOUNG JEEZY AMAZING
CAPONE-N-NOREAGA/MOBB DEEP WOBBLE WOBBLE
JIM JONES/AKON CLACK CLACK
METHOD MAN & REDMAN A YO
50 CENT TIA TOLD ME
LIL WAYNE/PHARRELL AY MAN
RICH BOY HATAZ
DJ PAUL JUS LIKE THAT
YOUNG DRO/YUNG L.A. TAKE OFF
RED CAFE HOTTEST IN DA HOOD
MAINO/T-PAIN ALL THE ABOVE
Z-RO TOP NOTCH
JAY ROCK/LIL WAYNE ALL MY LIFE (GHETTO)
LIL WAYNE/PHARRELL YES
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The mere idea of this is really fucked up. Listening to anything for 24-hours straight is a really bad idea, but this article claims that one individual was forced to listen to Eminem’s The Eminem Show album, loudly, 24 hours a day for at least a MONTH. I guess that’s better than listening to an individual song as it appears that others were forced to do over and over and over but it would still really suck. A month of “Rain Man”. Oh no.
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These guys started this site called Snacks & Shit that simply posts ridiculous rap lyrics and has funny analysis’s of them. Out of context some of this stuff is just plain hilarious. Check it out. Thanks to the one and only Dart Parker for the link.
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Not quite sure what to say about this masterpiece. I mean, WOW. I can’t believe nobody told me about it sooner. It already has over 600,000 views. It’s really pretty genius actually. I know they weren’t serious and someone put this project together as a big goof, but to think about teaching those old ladies some of the lyrics that they said is hilarious. Wish we could see more of the choir leader, he’s gangsta.
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Here is the rest of the hilarious CNN on Angela Yee’s Morning Show on Shade45 from yesterday. Enjoy.
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New splash page up at 8a.m. EST/5a.m. PST.
Wow that was a lot more like a Twitter message. Twittering is real A.D.D. I’m a lawyer by trade originally, so we really like to dig in on stuff. Get to the heart of matters, use many words but stil drill our point home. Pause.
Anyway I’m going to start to try to Twitter so if you want to follow me, I’m bunyan71. I’m not sure I am going to like it though. So much to say…
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Capone-n-Noreaga were on Angela Yee’s Morning Show on Shade45 this morning. N.O.R.E. is one of the funniest dudes on the radio in my opinion, every time he’s on. This stuff is classic. Check it out below, broken into 3 parts. They sat through the news and everything. HA! Get Sirius or XM, you are missing out. I’ll post the rest tomorrow.
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Saw this on Nah Right today and figured I needed to post it since a. it’s a 50 cover and b. The Knux are name-checked. Clever and funny stuff from Big City Philadelphia. Some guys mentioned may not think so though… A little dose of humor is good.
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I have partnered with Elliott Wilson to launch RapRadar.com… See below!
LEGENDARY MAGAZINE EDITOR, AUTHOR AND
TV PRODUCER ELLIOTT WILSON LAUNCHES ULTIMATE
ONLINE HIP-HOP WEBSITE, RAPRADAR.COM
(New York, NY—February 24, 2009) Magazine editor, content creator, blogger, published author, and television producer Elliott Wilson announced today the launch of RapRadar.com, a new, groundbreaking online website focused on delivering urban music, entertainment and lifestyle news.
As a popular commentator whose takes on hip hop, culture and race are notoriously impassioned and heavy handed, Wilson is the legendary former editor-in-chief of XXL magazine and founding editor of xxlmag.com, as well as the executive producer of VH-1’s highly-controversial ego trip’s Miss Rap Supreme and its equally provocative predecessor, ego trip’s The (White) Rapper Show. Wilson’s work has been published in XXL, VIBE and Rolling Stone among other publications since 1992 and he has remained one of the most influential voices in music and entertainment media for nearly two decades.
Created to fill a necessary void in the way hip hop news, feature stories and content is covered and delivered online, Rap Radar will feature a continuously updated blog which showcases Wilson’s infamous hard hitting, fresh and thought provoking point of view on the most buzz worthy topics in urban entertainment. The site will include exclusive Rap Radar interviews and videos as well as aggregation with attitude as Wilson provides biting, no-holds barred commentary on news. Whether it’s behind the scenes flip cam footage from high profile events, audio from local radio interviews with artists, informed insight into the most scandalous celebrity controversy, or posting and reviewing the latest records and music videos first, Wilson will stay on the pulse of documenting hip-hop culture at the tireless pace that today’s music fan demands.
“You have to adapt to the times if you still want to be a music journalist in this climate,” Wilson asserts. “With Rap Radar, I’ll be able to create some of my finest work. No one is as dedicated to documenting this culture as I am. This is not a job. It’s not even really a career. It’s my life.”
On Wilson’s boisterous blog roll, he will also cover R&B music, gossip talk, paparazzi scenes, and sports. Rap Radar claims all things that are connected and related to hip-hop culture. With more wit and punch than Perez Hilton and as many connections as the Huffington Post can muster, Rap Radar is poised to become hip-hop’s defining destination.
Currently in beta, RapRadar.com will officially launch online on March 9th.
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Here is a still from the “Crack A Bottle” video which will be ready for the world within a couple of weeks. The video is directed by Syndrome and it’s going to be bananas.
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