Entries tagged as ‘B.G.’
Lil Wayne ft B.G. & Juvenile - Ya Heard Me (Fresh Tune)
June 28, 2008 · 3 Comments
Categories: Hip Hop · Music · Rap · urban
Tagged: Atlantic, B.G., Cash Money, Chopper City, Juvenile, Lil Wayne, UTP
B.G. writing rhymes in his home studio
June 26, 2008 · No Comments
Categories: Hip Hop · Music · Rap · urban
Tagged: B.G., Atlantic, Chopper City
Young Buck Presents the Cashville Takeover mixtape review
June 21, 2008 · No Comments
Young Buck, the last lost soldier of the G Unit. 50 Cent loves to throw artist out of the Unit in a shot period of time. M.O.P., Mase, The Game, Olivia & now Young Buck. 50 Cent always looks like he got it all covered. But I guess this time its something else in the way. The rap game has moved south. Even Fat Joe knows that and made “Make It Rain”. So can the Straight Outta Cahsville soldier make a movement with Cashville records, and make history. That is something that time will tell. Whatever that happens, this is the start!
Young Buck has learned from 50 Cent. I think he is southern 50 Cent except Young Buck doesn’t need to sing on the hook to make a hot tune. C-Bo, Outlawz & Sosa is getting a fair spot on the mixtape. This mixtape is kind alike the once G Unit had versus The Game a few minutes ago. Young Buck is pure fire on the disses. “My Interview”, “The Taped Conversation” and “It’s Ok”. They’re hitting the target. 50 Cent and the Unit get hit.
Whatever you think of the beef and think it’s only a publicity stunt this time like the Kanye situation. Young Buck doesn’t care about that. He just answers the questions the public has. But he continues with other tunes that work. That shows a true talent. The strange thing is that on the “Dopeman bitch” Young Buck screams “G Unit South”. I know that Young Buck was supposed to start that label for a time back and at the same time it was a rumour that B.G. was signed to it. Still I don’t get it. Isn’t this the Cashville Records takeover?
If we just give a shit about that screams. Just say Ay! Listing to the mixtape and relaxing. I don’t know shit. Except that this is okey. We’ll understand quickly why Young Buck was one of the few rappers in the crew (G Unit) who was respected by even the once that hated the G Unit. Young Buck is showing qualities that we knew he had. Ever since “Beg for Mercy” he has showed it. Like the collective music with other artist like Snoop Dogg on “Driving down the freeway”. It shows the world that he should get recognition. Do not forget about Outlawz and Sosa for the spice they’re pouring on the mixtape. You figure out after the disstunes. That that just is a small repertoire of Cashville Records. This is the beginning of a moment. We don’t know shit about the future. Detox? King Marshall? Before I self Destruct? Product of the South? Interscope? Sony? Man, but this is something worth using time to listing too.
Something else then 50 Cents - Sincerely Yours, Southside, I don’t hate fifty! I just think he makes bad moves. This was a stupid one letting Young Buck out of the crew. Next time let us hope Mobb Deep get throwed. Bitch please.
Categories: Hip Hop · Music · Rap · urban
Tagged: G Unit, Young Buck, B.G., The Game, Cashville records, 50 Cent, Fat Joe, Snoop Dogg, Mase, The Outlawz, C-Bo, M.O.P, Sosa, Olivia, G Unit South, Dj Rip
C-Muder about his new single and the remix of it
May 8, 2008 · No Comments
Categories: Hip Hop · Music · Rap · urban
Tagged: Akon, B.G., C-Murder, Cashville records, Young Buck
R.I.P VL Mike
April 21, 2008 · 1 Comment
The rapper who was a part of Chopper City Boyz. Know to the world thanks to B.G. He was shot down 20th April. So this means that he was fallen yesterday. He’s not alone to fall in New Oreleans. The last fallen soldier from New Oreleans was Soulja Slim. Let us remember what they did for the music we all love. Peace
Categories: Hip Hop · Music · Rap · urban
Tagged: B.G., Chopper City, Chopper City Boyz, Koch, NOLA, Soulja Slim, VL Mike
B.G. on the album “To Hood 4 Hollywood”.
April 21, 2008 · No Comments
Categories: Hip Hop · Music · Rap · urban
Tagged: Atlantic, B.G., Chopper City, Grand Hustle, NOLA, T.I.
Young Buck Is officially out G Unit
April 7, 2008 · No Comments
Hold up, Hold up, let the folks breathe for a minute. Its this really that facts that are on the table right now that one of the most loyal person of the high raising crew G Unit is dropped.
Sorry to say it but is this fucked up or is it just some Illseed madness. Young Buck hasn’t been disloyal or talking straight bullshit like the mad max The Game. But hellnaaaw if this shit is correct a lot of people is not gonna buy the next album from the Unit since the most loved artist at the crew was Young Buck. If your have checked reasently or the last year at comments at the big hip hop sites. The man people wanna hear from the Unit was this guy. The Tennake soldier that gave the real heat. You dig?
But face it if this is really it, then 50 got to face the fact of his own. That the crew has lost a vital soldier and can get a tough job to gain support. They lost The Game who was a side figure who could make it( a lil bit of time) on its own.
Lloyd Banks ain’t had the same influence that he saw around 04. He was so much more hungry after showing his talent then now. His just lazy and giving away kind of “Yeah I got a simillar flow like Ma$e so fuck off”. In the long run. We who listen don’t get that energy or that experince that we thought we would so we just give a shit to the few punch lines we hear from his angle.
Tony Yayo is a nut case and is the Bizzare(of D12) kind of fella. The man that can hurt the team because of this lack of talent or his stupid actions. His mighty loyal and stands behind the leader what so ever. But he does some crazy shit anytime to get the limelight. Its a reason why his solo album when sour. Who want a piece of bullshit and only a single that is made by the boss and for the boss. He can live by the gun and die by gun. But he will never get close to saving the Unit what so ever.
50 Cent is the leader the most record selling and image building artist at the crew. His the founder so its kind of reasonable that he got that posistion. By any means he has crafted music to get to the top of the industry. Fighting people everywhere to anybody to get the reconition that he needs. You might say he got an little ego thing going on. Not so strange when your sold a few millions of albums, a few booked out tours around the globe. Record lable shining for 4 years. It will maybe strike anybodys head with that presseur and vitamin water in your system. To collapse or rebuild the empire that he had. But the moves that he’s doing ain’t making any sense. Letting the most respectable man go now? While his singing on the hooks with Justin Timberlake and himself. Yeah, it strange its kind of wierd. Maybe he needs to take a chat with the Dr.Dre or Bang ‘Em Smurf to clear his mind of garbage from the tours he have seen. Beacause this is fucked up. 50 Cent have lost a lot of the fans and we see that with the record sales overall. He can’t deny it, the plan that have worked before ain’t hitting at the streets and the world as he thought it would. No reason to doubt he got a lot of fans. I’m not saying that, but my kind has fallen of the train a long time ago. If he will get my kind back, get your ass to the kind of 50 Cent is the future or Get Rich or Die Tryin’ tunes. Then I will buy his records again.
Mobb Deep is still in the crew but I guess they will only be guest on the disc. That gives em only a small part of the tape. An are not by any means important to the whole product. If not giving it an edge that is very needed for the crew know. Havoc might have some great beats to provide if not Apex is doing the job. Prodigy is in the pen so its kind of need situation to get him on the track right now. 50 Cent got money but not enough to get him out.
M.O.P is out for a time ago with Olivia on the same train. So if the G Unit need something really greezy kind of like a engine V6 with a turbo injection. They need to hire it and to sing some flirting hooks for the mamies in the club. Maybe Usher or Joe might do the job for nearly nothing at all(just kidding!).
So 50 Cent has resently blowing the wrong whistle. Throwing now out the only southern respected artist on the crew. He know got a peanut to chew. The funny thing is that Young Buck got 615 on the way. C-Bo the west coast native on his label and The Outlawz. Not to forget the David Brown clothing line. It all is on Sony or something after the rumours I’ve been reading. But 50 Cent just reasontly gave up G-Unit Clothing line. Sold his Vitamin water. Let go off the raw M.O.P and the not totally sucsessfull Olivia.
Hellnaaaw even Young Buck a trustfully man who’s been loyal to the crew. Closely dissing everybody 50 Cent wanted the artist to do. Following the leader of the pack. Standing by in many interview. But a small misunderstanding closely looking like the simillar once that was in Cash Money turning into the millenium. Ain’t that wierd that Juvenile and B.G. had the same argument to Baby(aka Birdman) and Slim.
We have seen a few big words from Young Buck. Hasn’t he done that since day one? About smoking with Tony Yayo in the bus. When he got introduced by Juvenile to the queens based crew. Know all of this is just a piece of history. The golden era of the Unit was around 2004. We all seeing that clear as still water. Y’all write that down. Because as more shit happens it just getting to make more sense. If you who are reading is a part of a betting company, you’ll better start a bet of who’s next to be dropped from the G Unit crew and earn a brick or two. They may have the spotlight turning on the reasent realeses of mixtapes and the coming Gangsta Grillz. Know the quistion is longer about loyalty to 50 Cent. Its about either your not growing to become a man of your own or stand by him. He wanted G Unit South, but he didn’t get any artist to be a part of that. So it was kind of up to Yong Buck to build his own imprint. Cashville Records.
Buck Marley, stand up, be proud. You’ll finally getting your own nest. We’ll love to hear that Tennessee slang making the speakers bleed. Get Em Buck! We know your signed to the company but don’t mind that crapy situation. Just fly like an eagle over there and prove that you got fans.
They shouldn’t have kicked him out. But now its to late I guess.
Heres the hook from Walk With Me from Straight Outta Cashville, let it remind you of the golden era:
Now I Can Show You How To Put In Work, And Move Them Birds
I Do That Dirt, Now All My Real Niggas, Walk With Me (Yeah)
Just Walk With Me (Yeah), Walk With Me (Yeah), C’mon Walk With Me (Yeah)
Now I Can Show You How To Put In Work, And Move Them Birds
I Do That Dirt, Now All My Real Niggas, Walk With Me (Yeah)
Just Walk With Me (Yeah), Walk With Me (Yeah), C’mon Walk With Me (Yeah)
Categories: Hip Hop · Music · Rap · beef · politics · urban
Tagged: 50 Cent, 615, Apex, B.G., Baby, Bang 'Em Smurf, Birdman, Bizzare, C-Bo, Cash Money, Dr.Dre, G Unit, Gangsta Grillz, Havoc, Joe, Juvenile, Lloyd Banks, M.O.P, Mase, Mobb Deep, Slim, Sony, The Game, The Outlawz, Tony Yayo, Usher, UTP, Young Buck
Historical Moment: Cash Money Reunited
April 2, 2008 · No Comments
Categories: Hip Hop · Music · politics · urban
Tagged: B.G., Big Tymers, Birdman, Cash Money, Hot Boyz, Juvenile, Lil Wayne, Mannie Fresh, Turk
T.I. ft B.G. - King On Set
March 31, 2008 · No Comments
Categories: Hip Hop · Music · Rap · urban
Tagged: B.G., T.I., Grand Hustle, Atlantic, Chopper City
B.G. - Ode to the Hot Boyz
February 21, 2008 · No Comments
