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    DJ Don Cannon & Jody Breeze - "Best Kept Secret"
    Monday. 9.4.06 8:55 pm
    DJ Don Cannon teams up with Shonuff Records and Boyz N Da Hood artist Jody Breeze to present to you the Best Kept Secret. Plenty of heat from J-O-D-Y including “Smoke Dro” and his lead single “Fast Forward.” This mixtape is not filled with features, but the artist that do lend 16’s are Slim Thug, Freeway, Too $hort, and Bun B. this is definitely a mix that will be rattling your trunks 1 through 20 for a while.




    How did Don Cannon and Jody Breeze hook up?

    Don Cannon: Me and Jody came together to make the best kept secret. Both of us are the best kept secrets in the game right now, so it was only right to do it. He was like, yo I need you on my tape and I was like bet let's make it happen. I found some instrumentals for him and he banged out the joints fast and we got it done.

    Don Cannon 's favorite track's:

    My favorite tracks on the tape are really all of them the tape along with my signature is pretty solid wit' hot shit joints. I like "Smoke Dro " that's my shit, and "Rookie Of The Year."

    What's next for Don Cannon?

    Don Cannon: More tracks for these artist, AMG (Aphilliates Music Group), and a variety of mixtapes from Bohagon, to Bobby Creekwater part 2., Ray Cash part 2. Also got some other big name joints in the works.


    Pick It Up

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    DJ Explicit & Love Dinero - "Whut Cha Kno Bout Dat: Hosted by Young CashDJ Explicit & Love Dinero
    Monday. 9.4.06 8:55 pm
    DJ Explicit & Love Dinero - "Whut Cha Kno Bout Dat: Hosted by Young CashDJ Explicit & Love Dinero"

    This double disc mixtape has a cast more extensive than a blockbuster movie. The trio of DJs, Explicit, Love Dinero and Scrap, combined their intellects to create a well arranged Southern collection. Most mixtapes heads should be familiar with Explicit’s award winning Streets of the Dirty South series. What’s interesting is that two Queens bred DJs (Explicit & Dinero) are fucking with the dirty so hard. All prejudgments aside, Whut Cha Kno Bout Dat represents the heart of a region that has paid its dues to get to the top.

    How did it happen?

    DJ Explicit: Me and Love dinero been knowing each other for some years now and we was just talkin' about doin' a mixtape toghter, so I got in contact with Paul Wall and did an interview with him. You also got Young Cash on deck with it. We came up wit the the title and just thought ¡t was good concept. Also the CD is to promote www.str8hoodradio.com that I'm starting.


    DJ Explicit's favorite track's:
    #1 Young Ca$h Ft. Mike Jones - "Gotta Lotta"
    #2 Young Ca$h Ft. Paul Wall - "Disco Ball"


    What's next?
    DJ Explicit & 2Much
    Tha Day Hell Froze Over Mixtape
    Hosted By. Magno
    ALL ORIGINAL 2MUCH PRODUCTION

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    The Best Music, DVD & Book Releases
    Monday. 9.4.06 8:57 pm
    By AskMen.com Staff
    Entertainment Correspondents - Every Monday



    Weekly Top Fives

    TOP MOVIES
    As of September 3rd, 2006
    Rank Movie Box Office
    1
    Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby $23,000,000
    2
    Step Up $21,100,000
    3
    World Trade Center $19,000,000
    4
    Barnyard: The Original Party Animals $10,100,000
    5
    Pulse $8,460,000

    TOP TV SHOWS
    As of September 3rd, 2006
    Rank TV Show Network
    1
    CSI - Miami CBS
    2
    Without A Trace CBS
    3
    CSI CBS
    4
    NFL Preseason NBC
    5
    Two And A Half Men CBS

    TOP SONGS
    As of September 3rd, 2006
    Rank Song Artist
    1
    London Bridge Fergie
    2
    Crazy Gnarls Barkley
    3
    Promiscuous Nelly Furtado Featuring Timbaland
    4
    Me & U Cassie
    5
    Buttons The Pussycat Dolls Featuring Snoop Dogg

    TV Picks

    Late Show with David Letterman
    David Letterman, Credit: CBS
    Monday
    - Samuel L. Jackson
    - Gnarls Barkley

    Tuesday
    - Hilary Duff
    - Dirty Pretty Things

    Wednesday
    - Jessica Biel
    - Christina Aguilera

    Thursday
    - Fatboy Slim
    - TBA

    Friday
    - Edward Norton
    - Greg Fitzsimmons


    The Tonight Show with Jay Leno
    Jay Leno, Credit: NBC
    Monday
    - Will Ferrell
    - Everclear

    Tuesday
    - John C. Reilly
    - Pharrell

    Wednesday
    - Owen Wilson
    - Chris Isaak

    Thursday
    - Kate Hudson
    - Soul Asylum

    Friday
    - Wanda Sykes
    - The Fray


    New Albums

    Beyonce - Credit: Sony Music
    B'day
    by Beyonce
    September 5th, 2006

    Comparing Beyonce to other pop stars such as Britney Spears and Jessica Simpson is like contrasting silk with styrofoam: Whereas the first object is appealing to all your senses, the latter is a type of chemical compound that makes some of the most unappealing sounds you've ever heard.

    Back with the follow-up to her mega-selling Crazy in Love, B'day shows Beyonce continuing to do what she does best: Taking elements from the worlds of rap, R&B and soul, and using them to push pop music to where she wants it to go. And just like her previous album, B'day costars Beyonce's hip-hop counterpart/boyfriend Jay-Z on tracks like hit-single "Déjà vu" and "Upgrade U." Ultimately, this is a record that will be competing with Furtado's Loose for pop album of the year.



    Revelations
    by Audioslave
    September 5th, 2006

    Honestly, the first Audioslave record sucked. Essentially, it sounded like a teenager that had gotten a hold of some D-grade Rage riffs and threw some unused Chris Cornell vocal tracks over them (read: It didn't sound like a band). Given this massive disappointment, Out of Exile (Audioslave's last record) shocked everyone by proving that the group's members were capable of leaving their old bands behind and becoming a cohesive and unique unit. Back now with their third record since forming just a few short years ago, Revelations sees the band members distancing themselves even more from their previous work (if the '60s-inspired first single "Original Fire" is anything to go by). On the whole, a record by men mature enough to rock out properly.



    New DVDs

    Lost - The Complete Second Season Credit: Buena Vista Home Entertainment
    Lost - The Complete Second Season
    September 5th, 2006

    Matthew Fox, Emilie de Ravin, Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje. When it comes to soap operas, the female gender seems perfectly content watching socialites sleep around and, if necessary, come back from the dead. Men also enjoy observing women sleep around in real life, but can't stand wasting precious hours watching it on TV. And herein lies the genius of Lost: Not only does the show change the setting of a soap opera from California to a mysterious island in the South Pacific, but it manages to juggle a mind-boggling amount of interesting story lines that have nothing to do with illegitimate children (well, one of them does).

    Though some hardcore fans have accused the show's producers of hitting a sophomore slump, the second season of Lost was still far and away one of the best series to have graced television sets in 2005. Now available on DVD, the latest box set of Lost has a plethora of bonuses for fans. Most notable among these extras are a series of unaired flashbacks, an interactive program setting the plot points up for season three, a featurette of conspiracy theories surrounding the show, and "Fire and Water," a look at what it takes to put an episode of Lost together.



    United 93
    September 5th, 2006

    Christian Clemenson, Trish Gates, Polly Adams. It could be argued that the best way to honor heroes isn't to glorify their characters or transform their accomplishments into legend, but instead to present them and their actions as realistically as possible. This was the approach taken by director Paul Greengrass in his cinematic recreation of the fatal trip of flight United 93. Now available for home viewing, this DVD release of the first film to have taken on 9/11 is equipped with a series of extras based around the events that inspired the film, including commentary by the director, a featurette on the families of the passengers and memorial pages for the heroes on the plane.



    New Books

    Enemy Territory: Quake Wars - Credit: EnemyTerritory.com
    Enemy Territory: Quake Wars
    by id Software
    September 5th, 2006

    Throughout the gaming world there is one way to make an intergalactic war personal: Get Earth involved. Enemy Territory: Quake Wars is the latest title to ramp up gameplay by making our home planet the battleground. Specifically, Territory has players battle for custody of the planet as either the Earth Defense Force (EDF) or the invading alien Strogg armies. To get their war on, gamers have at their disposal more than 40 vehicles, offensive structures and defense systems, such as alien walkers, helicopters and anti-gravity ships. But while the weapons themselves seem to connote the game is centered around brute force, gamers must employ large-scale strategies in order to ensure victory.



    New Books

    Black Sabbath: Doom Let Loose: An Illustrated History - Credit: ECW Press
    Black Sabbath: Doom Let Loose: An Illustrated History
    by Martin Popoff
    In bookstores now

    If you're a fan of Black Sabbath, you probably have a strong personal connection to much of the band's work as well as your own conscious and unconscious ideas about the meaning and inspiration behind their records. If you want to retain these subjective impressions of Sabbath's work, stay at least 100 yards away from Doom Let Loose, an exhaustive chronicle of the band's 37-year history by respected metal authority Martin Popoff. From the band's start as a pseudo-Zeppelin rip-off to the troubled days before Ozzy returned in the mid-1990s, Loose doesn't miss a note, ego trip or overdose from the history of one rock's milestone groups. On the whole, a worthy addition to Popoff's already exhaustive coverage of the musical black sheep known as heavy metal.

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    Beyonce's "B'Day" Review
    Thursday. 9.7.06 11:26 pm


    Next week, Beyonce's second entry, B'Day, is expected to debut at No. 1 with 600,000 units. Is the album really worthy of all the hype? Dig in for one person's opinion on B'Day

    1. "Deja Vu" (featuring Jay-Z): You've already heard this. Whatever Bey was aiming for on this track must have worked, because it's the No.1 song in the country as we speak.

    2. "Get Me Bodied": There's an intricate pull-and-push vibe here: Swizz Beatz works a feral, snake-charmer beat, while B's vocals are spritzing away without stretching too much. Why this "certified banger" isn't a single is anyone's guess.

    3. "Suga Mama" : Again, tug-and-tuck; Beyonce's soothing voice swiftly complements the funky beat on this one. Definitely a sure-shot.

    4. "Upgrade U" (featuring Jay-Z): The main problem here is Jay. I understand that he's trying to reinvent his flow or something, but this won't get bitten because of how weird it sounds. The beat is undeniably bonkers, though.

    5. "Ring the Alarm": Bey gets credit for attempting something new, but let's leave the screaming to the professionals Kelis. Besides, I find her reason for screaming slightly disturbing: "She gon' be rocking Chinchilla coats if I let you go...She gon' take everything I own if I let you go" What a good way to re-affirm widespread stereotypical views of Black women.

    6. "Kitty Kat": Some quirky goop thing going on here over what sounds like ProTools on default. As for the half-assed rap, Bey said it best herself: "I'm not feelin' this."

    7. "Freekum Dress" : This feisty, fun romp is a welcome departure from the status quo. Plus, any song that tells the ladies to wear skimpy clothes for their men works for me.

    8. "Green Light": This song isn't terrible, but it treads on familiar territory. Even the beat sounds like a regurgitation of an old Neptunes production... until the trumpets arrive right before the three-minute mark.

    9. "Irreplaceable": A madly enjoyable jawn courtesy of Stargate -- the guys behind Ne-Yo's "So Sick." Beyonce tells her man to "get gone" without getting sappy at all. One of my favorites on the album.

    10."Resentment" At just under five minutes, "Resentment" is the longest track on the album. A tediously elongated vocal exercise.

    Beyonce has definitely come of age. Essentially, B'Day is a leap forward in her musical direction; for the most part, she sounds like a woman liberated. While there are definitely some missteps on B'Day -- like the two mediocre singles -- the album's best cuts are strong enough to keep your rewind button fully employed.

    Rating: 4/5
    Posted by SOHH Rizoh at September 7, 2006 04:22 AM
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    Posted by: Chaze at September 7, 2006 05:42 AM

    whoa, man! over a half mill in one week...aint no otha females doin dat - da girl is awesome

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    Posted by: Miss Money at September 7, 2006 06:31 AM

    this is not the greatest album ever made but it was $13 well spent for me.i cant get enough of "upgrade u".

    Posted by: piggy bank at September 7, 2006 06:54 AM

    There is somethin about Beyonce when i look at her now, she just doesnt seem like a cool person. Maybe its just me, but when i look into her eyes now i see this weird coldness that i didnt see before when she first came into the game, but like i said maybe its just me. Im not gonna lie i dont buy female R&B albums, so really i could care less about how well her album does or even how good it is really. I will say that one track she had though called Dangerously In Love was one of the most beautiful songs i have ever heard. I dont want to be considered a hater it is what it is. Her C.D. has 10 tracks though??? Has it ever occured to anyone that she might have put out this album just to spite LaToya? I mean she is Beyonce, she can do whatever she wants, but i mean damn, did anybody hear about her workin on this album before it came out? Just a thought.

    Posted by: texas_swang_harder at September 7, 2006 07:10 AM

    Bey album is Hot. Not as bangin as the first but def worth the 13. She tried some new stuff and i applaud her for it because its different for her. if you dont try new things this industry will use you they dismiss you. Plus she's sexy as hell

    Posted by: Urban legend at September 7, 2006 07:38 AM


    Somebody tell me ring the alarm aint about Jay and Rihanna...

    aside from that i love the song..havent heard upgrade u..some one link son up.

    3/5

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    Posted by: money maker legal at September 7, 2006 08:06 AM

    The album is Ok...it's not bragable....Mediocore at best....I was waiting for Keyshia's Album more than B's..

    Posted by: Duke From Queens at September 7, 2006 08:06 AM

    @defmatic,that was just a rumor!it came from the most unreliable source in cyberspace,MEDIATAKEOUT!they are very notorious for coming/making up false rumors.they are the very same ppl who said that the album is being pushed back by beyonce's dad etc.

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    Posted by: fab at September 7, 2006 08:18 AM

    The album is hot and hopefully she will drop Upgrade U as a single!!! DeJa Vu is number for three weeks as we speak!!!

    Posted by: 22nd blood at September 7, 2006 08:19 AM

    Album was piff yo and thats wussup only like 2 records i aint really feelin imma have to put greenlight on muh myspace cuz i already have kitty kat and i wish she had more records on the album i even got the DVD and thats not what i do unless its 50 cent i love B...Hot Record Hot

    Posted by: Infamous LB at September 7, 2006 08:20 AM

    This album just came out on tuesday so it hasn't reached 600,000 units yet I don't think and if it has...then good luck to her....!!!

    "Ring The Alarm": is about Rihanna & Jay-Z...you know, this whole album is about how much beyonce's in-love with Jay and all he talks about is how he's fuckin' her.....oh, well!!!

    Anyway, I have never heard Jay say that he was -in-love with beyonce, I only her beyonce talk about how much she love s him.....!

    I'll rate this album 3/5...

    I'm waiting on Jante's album to drop...!

    Posted by: barbaraa.jackson at September 7, 2006 08:26 AM

    DIS WAS DA WORST CD DAT HAS CAME OUT DIS YEAR DA ONLY REASON WHY SHE SELLING LIKE DAT IS BECAUSE OF WHO SHE ARE. SHE COULD HAVE DONE VERY MUCH BETTER. ITS NOT A R&B ALBLUM IT HAS NO SLOW SONGS. IT HAS A MORE A HIP-HOP FEELING TO IT. I WASNT PLEASE WITH THIS ONE SHE SHOULD HAVE PUT A LOT MORE EFFORT INTO THIS PROJECT. SHE FROM DA SOUTH SO ITS ALL GOOD BUT THIS ALBLUM SUCKS. SHE STOP MAKIN DESE MOVIES IN PUT MORE EFFECT INTO HER MUZIK.

    Posted by: BEEDA1 at September 7, 2006 08:31 AM

    i love "ugrade u" and "kittykat". even if u dont like her music u cant deny that the girl is definetly in her own lane. she deserves all the success she gets.

    Posted by: brie at September 7, 2006 08:35 AM

    @ barbaraa

    Jay cant say he in love, ole G's dont do that. But Common said "we don't know how till we older men". he aint been doin her dirty so i'll asume he does.

    I aint buy this cd yet cause, out of 4 the the songs i heard, one was "freak em dress" and that shit gave me a headqche, all of them are in the same uptempo catagory. On her last cd, 2 songs i enjoyed the most were "me, myself and i"(u should here it chopped and screwed, makes it 10Xs hotter) and "dangerously in love". I'ma need her to slow it down next time if she gonna want me to cop it on openning day.

    Posted by: sizzle at September 7, 2006 08:37 AM

    people are so hard to please.....we conplain about how her last cd was full of ballads and now we complain that her new cd is up tempo. now matter what she does someone will be disappointed. beyonce has an inner peace that most of us wish we had, as long as she is content with herself then she dont have to worry about opinions

    Posted by: trinise at September 7, 2006 08:48 AM

    i fuckin love her 1st record and i like this one as well...her first album "Yes" "speechless" "How You Like" "Signs" "Me Myself And I" "Dangerously In Love" "Baby Boy" all them songs were the shit! i wish she had ballads a lot more on this album but i still enjoy it none the less

    Posted by: Infamous LB at September 7, 2006 08:55 AM

    I agree with u Trinise. Kudos to u. I'm a ballad person myself but i can appreciate this more aggressive sound and I appreciate that its only 10 songs instead of a whole bunch of fillers. I think she shows more of her personality on this album not saying that it's about her personal life but u def get to see her sense of humor on tracks like 'sugar mama' and her playful side on 'Kitty Kat'. But I love the passion she sings with on 'Resentment'. You would swear she's going through this right now. I definitely feel this is an album for the ladies. I think women can all relate at some point or at some level on this album. I give this album 4.5/5.

    Posted by: Tas at September 7, 2006 09:06 AM

    Posted by: barbaraa.jackson at September 7, 2006 08:26 AM


    Im with you, Im waiting for Johnta too. FYI, its been pushed back to 12/26.

    Posted by: Dig at September 7, 2006 09:10 AM

    I'm sorry, but am I in the blog-room with the same people that have been BASHING "Ding" for the last four weeks. We've all heard much of this album WAYYYY before it came out, and we thought it was weird and wack and way under Beyonce's capabilities.

    IS MATTHEW PAYING YOU? Why is she getting a 4/5 rather than the 3 or 2.5 she deserves? What happened to "She rushed this album," "She's lost her mind," "I hate Freakum Dress," "All her songs sound alike."

    I'm not being a hater or anything...i'm just very confused by this review and these comments. Buy the way...how much to journalist get to take a dive?

    Posted by: Corry Joe at September 7, 2006 09:13 AM

    I don't think it's a good album or a bad one. Its just ok. I think she rush this cd because it's not better than the first one. She could have waited till after the Dreamgirls movie came out and just concentrated on that. Then had more time and work on her cd. She just got off tour with the Destiny Child situation. Plus I don't see why they push Kelly Rowland back for what. I think it all came down to Latoya getting some type of buzz and B's father wasn't having that.

    Posted by: DAVE at September 7, 2006 09:34 AM

    There is somethin about Beyonce when i look at her now, she just doesnt seem like a cool person. Maybe its just me, but when i look into her eyes now i see this weird coldness that i didnt see before when she first came into the game, but like i said maybe its just me. Im not gonna lie i dont buy female R&B albums, so really i could care less about how well her album does or even how good it is really. I will say that one track she had though called Dangerously In Love was one of the most beautiful songs i have ever heard. I dont want to be considered a hater it is what it is. Her C.D. has 10 tracks though??? Has it ever occured to anyone that she might have put out this album just to spite LaToya? I mean she is Beyonce, she can do whatever she wants, but i mean damn, did anybody hear about her workin on this album before it came out? Just a thought.

    Posted by: texas_swang_harder at September 7, 2006 07:10 AM
    ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

    I feel you on her seeming different... she said in interviews that she realizes she has to be a lot more careful with what she does and says lately (because they often twist her words and print lies/rumors in tabloids and stuff), so it seems like every interview she is being almost overly careful with her response, making it seem cold. But i dont think her attitude is diff or nothing.

    And i REALLY don't think LeToya was even a consideration. Beyonce said herself she was happy for Toya being #1 and Toya thanks Beyonce, Kelly, and LaTavia in the liner notes of her album. So i don't think its an issue.

    Posted by: GP at September 7, 2006 09:35 AM

    I don't think it's a good album or a bad one. Its just ok. I think she rush this cd because it's not better than the first one. She could have waited till after the Dreamgirls movie came out and just concentrated on that. Then had more time and work on her cd. She just got off tour with the Destiny Child situation. Plus I don't see why they push Kelly Rowland back for what. I think it all came down to Latoya getting some type of buzz and B's father wasn't having that.

    Posted by: DAVE at September 7, 2006 09:34 AM

    ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

    Kelly got pushed back b/c of all these ppl being released in the fall (Christina, Janet, Jessica Simpson, Monica, Justin Timberlake, Fergie, etc) wasn't no one gonna be checking for Kelly. I think come February 2007 it'll be on though.

    Posted by: GP at September 7, 2006 09:37 AM

    Disclaimer: I am a fan of Beyonce, but...

    She didn't live up to her potential on this album. I wasn't looking for a Dangerously In Love 2, but I expect more from her than what she put out. When I first heard "Deja Vu" I thought she was taking it back, but still keeping it on a grown and sexy vibe. Then I heard "Ring The Alarm" and all of that anticipation and excitement went down the toilet.

    The problem with this album is she sounds like she is singing over tracks made for mixtapes instead of music for songs. There is no memorable melody for any song other than "Deja Vu" and "Irreplaceable".

    If the story of her not telling her dad about recording an album is true and she only did it in 2 weeks, then it definitely sounds like it.

    She'll go platinum on name alone, but she truly missed the normal high standards she adheres to. There's nothing wrong with artistic expression and going outside of the box, but she seems to have dumbed down on this album. Once again (for the rabid Beyonce fans) I am a fan of her, but I am just giving my unbiased opinion on her new album.

    Posted by: c b w at September 7, 2006 09:37 AM

    I THINK THIS REVIEW WAS FAIR.APPARENTLY,B WAS SINGING ON BEATS WHICH EVEN SOME HARDCORE RAPPER WOULD WANT TO SPIT A HOT VERSE ON,IN THIS CASE I'M REFERENCING THOSE BEATS WHICH SWIZZ LACED FOR HER....THE ALBUM IS TIGHT ALTHOUGH IN MY OPINION,ITS NOT BETTER THAN LE TOYA'S ALBUM

    Posted by: Million bucks at September 7, 2006 09:49 AM

    10 songs is all you are allowed to get paid for off an album if you know anything about the music industry so why give them feebies you want get paid for, save them for the next go round. Also I guess he cant say he love her if in one verse he say he (bagging B), so go figure. I never bought a Destiny Childs album. And want buy this one either.

    Posted by: Reggieshotta at September 7, 2006 09:52 AM

    I copped the album yesterday, and I think it's great. Your review is on point, too.

    Posted by: Boston at September 7, 2006 09:53 AM

    yo how about i been repeating upgrade you and ring the alarm for 3 days straight!!!
    i havent did that since illmatic!

    Posted by: aleis at September 7, 2006 09:57 AM

    I'm a thug out the land of houston/ 5th ward is harder than my dick when i look at beyonces pic/ I'll stic a pic of my dick and save it on a disk/ The file name is "suck this" and ya'll got email/ I hate to be hard but ya'll can go to hizzell/ I did a movie with denzell and showed my grill/ Watch me in my bentley and see no oil spill/ I'm a gangster of a different breed/ Out the suburbs of houston/ Where we sip a whole pint cause we can't refuse it/ If you wanna bruise it, than lose it/ HIV i won't choose it/ Paul wall can rap but he ain't that great/ I'm smokin on a ciggy straight slangin' mad weight/ Please don't hate cause my raps is great/ You booty boy i'm poppin' a heavens gate.

    Posted by: htownmike at September 7, 2006 09:59 AM

    >>>>>i love "ugrade u" and "kittykat". even if u dont like her music u cant deny that the girl is definetly in her own lane. she deserves all the success she gets.

    Agreed. I like Ring the Alarm also. Deja Vu was aight. 'Bodied' is somewhat tolerable. The rest of that sh1t is trash! I've had it for like a week now and Ive been tryna MAKE it grow on me, but it just wont happen!

    Posted by: Im Sorry Bey at September 7, 2006 10:02 AM

    What a surprise...SOHH gave beyonce album a great review!
    Wonder if this has anything to do with tha fact that Sohh is a subsidiary of DEF JAM and president Carter is Beyonce's man...hmmmmmm, i wonder

    Posted by: CuzIf*ckinSAYsohh at September 7, 2006 10:04 AM

    CuzIf*ckinSAYsohh :

    could be but who cares!?

    Posted by: aleis at September 7, 2006 10:05 AM

    that review was tight!
    i havent heard all the songs cause im stuck on upgrade u and ring the alarm!
    i do like get me bodied...i could fuck off that! :)

    Posted by: aleis at September 7, 2006 10:07 AM

    Bey shit is whack.....that new Keyshia is going to put that B shit to rest...niggas locked down going be using B shit for mirrors

    Posted by: Key Cole 4 ever at September 7, 2006 10:10 AM

    it would be ill if she talking about rihanna in ring the alarm though...
    that would be sick!
    but i love driving by girls pumpin upgrade u!! :)
    i bet that be the pimps song of the year!! :)

    Posted by: aleis at September 7, 2006 10:10 AM

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    ALLHIPHOP REVIEW:No Friends
    Saturday. 9.16.06 12:12 pm


    Artist: Loon
    Title: No Friends
    Rating:
    Reviewed by: Latifah Muhammad

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    Falling into virtual obscurity after splitting from Hip-Hop and MTV staple Diddy, Loon is back with a less than perfect, but decent effort in his latest release No Friends (X-Ray/Cleopatra). Proving that his rap persona is rawer since leaving Bad Boy, this album is a more street approach using violence, drugs and women as his topics of choice.

    Though he does double as a singer on the hooks of "Run" and "Eyes on U", he redeems himself with good rhyme schemes (despite lyrical simplicity). Also, the addition of Boss Up Entertainment artist Gritty, who takes more control of the album than Loon does. On "Eyes on U" he sticks to the ladies man, Harlem World mantra that he's famous for. With sly lyrics like "Girl it ain't no reason for leavin'/I'm not one for cheatin'...girl I got my eyes on you," you can't help but picture him whispering this explanation into his girl's ear at the club

    Transitioning to an attempt at an ear pleasing beat with the infusion of violins and a flute on "Came to Get Down", Loon makes sure that we know that he will survive without the shine of the Bad Boy limelight. The most anticipated song on the album is the Mase dis record "NOVA/What happened to Pastor?" But Loon loses points for putting "Mase Dis Track" in parenthesis on the back of the album. Every great dis record doesn't need to say who the record is dissing. Loon calls Mase out for not only being a phony, but for getting money and not giving back to his neighborhood. The beef is definitely personal, but not deep enough for more than one verse.

    The three star effort is a good step towards putting Loons name back in the ears of fans wondering where he's been. Many songs on the album sound like they were mixed in the basement of someone's mom's house, which adds to its underground feel. It's hard to regain street credibility after performing in "I Need A Girl" with Diddy and Usher, but Loon's trying his hardest. Unfortunately, since Gritty is on more tracks than the album gives him credit for, folks might be left less interested in Loon, and more interested in when Gritty's album is dropping.


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    ALLHIPHOP REVIEW:So So Gangsta
    Tuesday. 9.19.06 11:51 pm
    Artist: Daz
    Title: So So Gangsta
    Rating:
    Reviewed by: Conan Milne

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    Daz Dillinger has been known for many things throughout his lengthy career. Firstly as the cousin of multi-platinum superstar Snoop Doggy Dogg, then as one half of West Coast gangsta rap tag team Tha Dogg Pound. Later, people would also recognize D-A-Z as the producer of classic Death Row jams like "Tha Doggfather" and "Ambitionz Az A Ridah". Unfortunately, after swooping under the mainstream radar following his departure from Tha Row, the West Coast figure would become as well known for his controversial interviews and questionable independent output as he would for his best material. With major-backed set So So Gangsta (So So Def/Virgin), this Dogg Pound 'G' has a bone to pick with anyone who dared to dismiss his talents after leaving Suge’s one-time empire.

    Beginning with the ominous "Thang On My Hip", the rapper lays waste to his lyrical adversaries over a thunderous No I.D. production that refuses to let up on its menace. Warning the hypothetical opposition that he keeps his weapon of choice by his side, Daz's subject matter harks back to the lyricism of Dogg Food, albeit not quite as fresh as it once sounded. Needless to say, many of the cuts on offer here live up to the albums eyebrow raising title. The self-explanatory "Rat-A-Tat-Tat" works well because Daz's flow sounds as good here as it did in his Death Row heyday, and another classic beat ensures some sloppy lyrics can be forgiven. Other tracks don't fare quite as well: haven't we heard enough odes to being a Dogg Pound Gangsta without another in the form of the mediocre "DPG Fo' Life"?

    In the presence of strong company, Daz excels. "Strizap" is saved from being another gun homage via a stellar Ice Cube verse that motivates Dillinger to come with his 'A' game. On "Weekend", meanwhile, it's nothin' but a gangsta party, with an inspired JD production and the sultry vocals of Johnta Austin combining to provide a clear standout.

    There’s no question that some will be put off by Daz’s relentless gangsta persona, which is certainly beginning to show some age. However, great production work from Scott Storch ("Money On My Mind") and, of course, Daz himself, coupled with the sheer energy that pulsates through every offering, means So So Gangsta avoids the dog house. Having said that, this canine could stand to showcase some newer tricks next time he's unleashed.


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