THIS ALBUM WAS D0NE BY MARVIN GAYE WHILE G0ING THR0UGH A R0UGH SP0T WITH HIS WIFE ANNA G0RDY, SISTER 0F BARRY G0RDY. MARVIN REC0RDED THIS ALBUM T0 HELP PAY S0ME 0F HIS SP0USAL SUPP0RT HE 0WED T0 HER. THE ALBUM WAS S0 PERS0NAL, IT IS SAID THAT ANNA ALM0ST SUED MARVIN F0R RELEASING IT. ENJ0Y R&B AT IT'S RAREST.!
Marvin Gaye - Here My Dear
Friday, July 10, 2009
Tuesday, June 30, 2009
Wednesday, June 24, 2009
Monday, June 22, 2009
BRING ME THE H0RIZ0N


Fronted by a floppy-haired clothing designer who looks quite a bit like an emo version of Saturday Night Live's Andy Samberg and sings in an unusually high-pitched vocal style suggesting that the Darkness' Justin Hawkins was a key unacknowledged influence, Bring Me the Horizon aren't the average deathcore band. The group was formed in Sheffield, England, during 2004; singer Oliver Sykes, guitarists Lee Malia and Curtis Ward, bassist Matt Kean, and drummer Matt Nicholls originally established their own label, Thirty Days of Night, to release their debut EP, This Is What the Edge of Your Seat Was Made For, in 2005. Upon signing to the higher-profile label Visible Noise (Lostprophets, etc.), the EP was reissued the following year. Bring Me the Horizon's full-length debut, Count Your Blessings, was released in October 2006. ~ Stewart Mason, All Music Guide
Saturday, June 20, 2009
Thursday, June 18, 2009
Wednesday, June 17, 2009
*R0C NATI0N*

When Jay-Z makes moves, the entire world pays attention. That’s why the masses stopped wearing throwbacks, relaxed on the rims and bling and even started paying attention to a bespectacled kid from Chi-Town. So when word got out that Hov finally signed someone to his newly-minted Live Nation imprint Roc Nation whose last name wasn’t Bleek, we weren’t surprised when the entire rap world started scrambling to find out who Jay’s new mentee was. By now, we’re sure you’ve seen the newest member of the (new) Roc in a handful of online videos, but if not, allow us to introduce you to Jermaine Cole aka J. Cole.
Being the first artist signed to the best rapper alive’s label would be daunting to even the illest of rappers, but J. Cole, a dude who figures himself a mash up of his influences (’Pac, Canibus and Nas), doesn’t seem too worried—he’s been waiting for this kind of attention since he was 12. While putting the finishing touches on his next mixtape, “The Warm Up”—scheduled to drop at the end of May—and touring with Wale, we sat down with the 24-year-old Fayetteville, North Carolina native and St. John’s University graduate to talk about what got him into rap, meeting Jay-Z and where he sees himself in the rap game. It’s the Roc, you bastards. Pay attention!
Tuesday, June 2, 2009
Wednesday, May 20, 2009
Wednesday, May 13, 2009
Monday, May 11, 2009
Sunday, May 10, 2009
Saturday, May 9, 2009
Thursday, May 7, 2009
Wednesday, May 6, 2009
Monday, May 4, 2009
Sunday, May 3, 2009
Wednesday, April 29, 2009
Tuesday, April 28, 2009
Thursday, April 23, 2009
Wednesday, April 15, 2009
Monday, April 13, 2009
Sunday, April 12, 2009
AND WE D0NT CARE AB0UT THE Y0UNG F0LKS, TALKIN B0UT THE Y0UNG STYLE. AND WE D0NT CARE AB0UT THE 0LD F0LKS, TALKIN B0UT THE 0LD STYLE T00. ...
If i told you things i did before
told you how i used to be
would you go along with someone like me
if you knew my story word for word
had all of my history
would you go along with someone like me
i did before and had my share
it didn't lead nowhere
i would go along with someone like you
it doesn't matter what you did
who you were hanging with
we could stick around and see this night through
and we don't care about the young folks
talkin' 'bout the young style
and we don't care about the old folks
talkin' 'bout the old style too
and we don't care about their own faults
talkin' 'bout our own style
all we care 'bout is talking
talking only me and you
usually when things has gone this far
people tend to disappear
no one will surprise me unless you do
i can tell there's something goin' on
hours seems to disappear
everyone is leaving i'm still with you
it doesn't matter what we do
where we are going too
we can stick around and see this night through
and we don't care about the young folks
talkin' 'bout the young style
and we don't care about the old folks
talkin' 'bout the old style too
and we don't care about their own faults
talkin' 'bout our own style
all we care 'bout is talking
talking only me and you
and we don't care about the young folks
talkin' 'bout the young style
and we don't care about the old folks
talkin' 'bout the old style too
and we don't care about their own faults
talkin' 'bout our own style
all we care 'bout is talking
talking only me and you
talking only me and you
talking only me and you
talking only me and you
told you how i used to be
would you go along with someone like me
if you knew my story word for word
had all of my history
would you go along with someone like me
i did before and had my share
it didn't lead nowhere
i would go along with someone like you
it doesn't matter what you did
who you were hanging with
we could stick around and see this night through
and we don't care about the young folks
talkin' 'bout the young style
and we don't care about the old folks
talkin' 'bout the old style too
and we don't care about their own faults
talkin' 'bout our own style
all we care 'bout is talking
talking only me and you
usually when things has gone this far
people tend to disappear
no one will surprise me unless you do
i can tell there's something goin' on
hours seems to disappear
everyone is leaving i'm still with you
it doesn't matter what we do
where we are going too
we can stick around and see this night through
and we don't care about the young folks
talkin' 'bout the young style
and we don't care about the old folks
talkin' 'bout the old style too
and we don't care about their own faults
talkin' 'bout our own style
all we care 'bout is talking
talking only me and you
and we don't care about the young folks
talkin' 'bout the young style
and we don't care about the old folks
talkin' 'bout the old style too
and we don't care about their own faults
talkin' 'bout our own style
all we care 'bout is talking
talking only me and you
talking only me and you
talking only me and you
talking only me and you
Saturday, April 11, 2009
Tuesday, April 7, 2009
Tuesday, March 31, 2009
Monday, March 30, 2009
REAL TALK || KID CUDI SPEAKS 0N RETIREMENT AND S0ME 0THER STUFF L0L
So long story short, the industry put a lot of pressure on my baby Kid Cudi and he wanted to call it quits, but he got himself together and he's staying in the business.
0h and he smokes mad weed which keeps him sane. See....we have sooo much in common lol
KID CUDI feat WALE - L00K UP IN THE STARS
"You wanna understand my swag
then look up in the stars..."
WALE - W0RD PLAY [feat. CURREN$Y AND TRE of UCB]
"Eight grape joints to the head
got my eyes Varsity red.."
WELC0ME T0 DC - MAMB0 SAUCE
HAD T0 D0 IT. H0LDING IT D0WN F0R D.M.V. GET WIT IT 0R GET L0ST.....DUHHH LMA0
HAD T0 D0 IT. WALE - ICE CREAM GIRL
"0n another level here
y'all are all irrelevant"
0fficial ice cream girl?
I don't even have to answer it!!
L0L
"This is rap with a go go attachment..
Hip Hop and Go Go
the world gone rock that..."
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