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My friend, blogmaster of Myurbanreport.com http://myurbanreport.blogspot.com/ and journalist for Black Family Channel— A.man.I hit the streets last week (February 7th-8th) with Nashville, TN Bad Boy,Young Buck, while filming his latest video “Get Bucked” which is from his sophomore effort "Buck the World." Atlanta's own DJ Polo produced the head nodding track. When asked to describe the feel of his newest track Buck said:
"It's one of those records; it has a lot of energy. It's got a band theme," Buck said from the set on the first night of shooting. "It's one of those party records, and to me, I like to compare it to Fifty Cent's "In The Club," but ten more notches up,"
The music video was directed by Bernard Gourley, and rappers Lil' Scrappy, C-Bo, Hot Rod, Rich Boy, and DJ Polo made cameo appearances. Students from Atlanta's Mt. Zion High School were also featured in several scenes, along with members of Clark Atlanta University's Omega Psi Fi fraternity.
Sha Money XL, President of G Unit records said the album will drop on March 20th and said, it's "incredible."
My dude A.man.I.’s new blog is slowly gaining momentum. I personally had the opportunity to meet him while at that horrible Young Jeezy “secret concert” debacle and we instantly clicked. He’s bringing a fresh new edge to the world of blogging by fusing his journalistic skills and field reporting knowledge together like no one I’ve ever seen.
He’s graciously provided sohh.com with exclusive behind the scenes video footage of Young Buck’s latest video. Look out for more collaborations between myself and A.man.I. in the future.
Thanks again bruh!
In related G-Unit news.
The beef between G-Unit and The Diplomats is reaching a fever pitch. As previously reported by SOHH, "Funeral Music" opens with a hearse rolling by with the words "Cam'ron's Career" on it and later mimics both Jim Jones' "We Fly High" as well as mocking the incident in which Cam's blue Lamborghini was shot up during Howard University's homecoming weekend on Washington,D.C.
True to Hip-Hop battle form, Cam has taken several shots at 50 including his appearance, rhyming, "He looks like a gorilla, with rabbit teeth." Cam also shouts out who he feels is a "real" dude from Queens, Kenneth "Supreme" McGriff with lines like "he ran from police/you run with police/you ain't from South Side/ 'bout to get your mouth wide." Full Story Here