Tuesday, May 20, 2008

Name Dropping

This track is nice...worth a listen
Name Dropping- Nino Bless

The president if fucking wack...
Election Day- Nappy Roots

Nigger staying?

As if anyone cared at this point, Nas idiotically insists the "real" title of the disc is still "N*****," even though his label says they ain't calling it that anymore.

Def Jam's story, according to EW.com, is that Mr. Kelis' latest will now be called "Nas," despite the big to-do over the name. Def Jam honcho L.A. Reid, contrary to reports, recently said Nas could call the damn thing whatever he wanted.

The best title of all might be untitled -- as in no album at all, especially after all this n-sense.

Source:TMZ.com

Usher ft Jay-Z- The Best Thing

Usher ft Jay-Z- The Best Thing (props to JD)

Losin It- Rock City (props to buck)

N.I.G.G.E.R

N.I.G.G.E.R (The Slave & The Master)- Nas
Props to On Smash
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NAS ALBUM TITLE CHANGE
A representative for Def Jam has confirmed to EW.com that hip-hop artist Nas has made an eleventh-hour decision to change the title of his new album from N----- to simply Nas. The Queens rapper sparked a heated debate last fall when he announced the provocative title for his upcoming ninth record, but last October, Island Def Jam Music Group chair Antonio "L.A." Reid publicly denied widespread reports that label execs were uncomfortable with his decision. "We stand firmly behind and beside our artists with pride and with pleasure," Reid told MTV News at the time. "Anything Nas wants to do, I completely stand beside him. But in an interview with MTV News last week, Nas suggested that he was facing renewed pressure: "Everybody is trying to stop the title.... Record stores are gonna have a problem in this day and time selling a record with that title. Who knows what's gonna turn out and be on that title? Who knows what that title will be?" The politically-charged self-titled CD is due in stores July 1. For more of Nas' thoughts on his new music, check EW's summer music preview coverage in print on Friday