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"Poppin" or "Floppin" Video Of The Week- "Make It Rain- Remix" Fat Joe Feat. Everybody!!
Thursday. 2.15.07 7:12 pm
Fat Joe just released his new video for “Make It Rain-Remix” video featuring everybody and their grandmamma.
What was the budget for this shit— $20.00? They got my man Lil Wayne looking like he’s in black face from the minstrel era. Child molester himself, R-Kelly, looks like he’s in front of a green screen. Y’all know I got love for Atl’s T.I, but he also looks crazy as hell in this video. What? They couldn’t afford to get a real safe for the King of da South to stand in front of?
All in all this video (in my opinion) was floppin! Just because throw all the hottest rappers and one child molester on a track doesn’t mean it’s hot.
Do I stand alone in my judgment? Tell me what you think!
Talk to Y'all lata,
--SOHH Gyant
Posted by SOHH Gyant at February 14, 2007 10:20 AM
Tired Of The Same Hip-Hop Sound? Then You Want To Check Out BattleGround!
Thursday. 2.22.07 1:12 pm
On February 25, 2007 -- 7pm in The Loft @ Center Stage (formerly Earthlink Live), join Fusion Magazine, Def Jam Records, 3:16 Media Group, CAJO International, The Cartel, Urban Gospel Alliance and DBS Sounds for a monthly performance showcase that offers incredible exposure for new and emerging artists. Dubbed Battleground, this event taps directly into Atlanta's exciting music arena, creates an excellent networking forum for “movers and shakers” on the rise, and provides direct access to A&R executives, radio programmers, promotions reps, deejays, retailers, music-buying consumers, and the media.
Each month they partner with a major record label, several indie labels and a savvy corporate sponsor looking to connect with the diversity of the hip-hop generation. Promoting a positive, alcohol-free environment,
BATTLEGROUND brings together a wide range of popular artists in the secular community and supports the growing movement of youth taking the Gospel beyond the streets!
Get out the house and check this event out,
--Sohh Gyant!
Posted by SOHH Gyant at February 22, 2007 12:15 PM