Bo Bennett - "A single question can be more influential than a thousand statements."
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this is that work I lost:
Snoop with his doggs:
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Jigga vs. Cons to the Quence: Connect 4 is how famous rap people spend their time?! ill:
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THIS IS WHY SAIGON IS GOD:
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REFLECT ON THESE EMOTIONAL TRUTHS:
“Maternal love stops when a child is 33 months old. Mothers maximize their reproduction by focusing on the next child when the current child can feed itself. By 33 months, children can feed themselves if food is available. They can walk and their first set of teeth have completed eruption.”
“Men only love a woman for 42 months, which covers 9 months of gestation and 33 months of post-natal care. Both sexes maximize reproduction by starting a new reproductive cycle with a new partner when a child can feed itself.”
“Revenge encourages victims of rule breaking to always retaliate, whether it helps them or not. The more victims retaliate, the fewer rule breakers there are. The fewer rule breakers there are, the more efficient a group is.”
“Pride is triggered by higher rank, not high rank. Rookies feel pride, but veteran all-stars do not. Recent nursing graduates feel pride, but doctors nearing retirement do not.”
“Humiliation is triggered by lower rank, not low rank. The only criminals who feel humiliation are first-time offenders. Every CEO feels humiliation when they retire.”
“You feel affection when you see or hear features that separate humans from other primates, such as the sight of white eyes or the sound of talking.”
“When you maximize your happiness, you do what is best for the species.”
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I like this guy. He's PURE HIP HOP, no matter what. 50 Cent, take note:
NEW YORK — Fat Joe is indeed demonstrating his "crazy versatility" — at least based on a preview of the few records he has leaked from his March release, The Elephant in the Room. On one hand, you have his Don Cartagena side, coming out in the official single "I Won't Tell," which features J. Holiday. It's a smoothed-out record in which Joe promises to not spill the beans about his cavorting with a woman who is with another guy. Then there's "Crack House" (featuring Lil Wayne), for all the Joey Crack lovers of the Bronx, New York, native's brash street-shuffling and strong-arming.
Next up is "300." Produced by LV — he's also worked on Jay-Z's American Gangster, Diddy's Press Play and Ghostface's Big Doe Rehab — the track is an ode to Joe's 'hood Spartans — or as we know them, his Terror Squad.
"It's my modern-day 'My Life Style,' " Joe said recently. " 'This is where we fight/ This is where they die/ Booomf! 300 Terror Squad n---as walking down the block/ I am a professional/ I will cut your testicles.' Real violent sh--. It's hard."
Joe said he'll be balancing that out on the album with another potential single, the Danjahandz-produced "Party All the Time" — yep a remake of the 1985 Eddie Murphy track that was produced by Rick James.
"I got this song called 'Party All the Time,' " he smiled. "We did the old Eddie Murphy [song over].
"The n---a who loves '300' might hate that song," he laughed. "It's too sexy, but I'm killing that sh--. 'Happy, happy birthday baby/ If this is your song/ I love it when you sing that sh-- to me/ It really, really turns me on/ No, I go on, I go hard, it's Joey Crack the Don/ The promoter's buggin', screaming like, "Who invited thum?" ' Danja did that beat. The guys who wanna have a great time and the girls who love to have fun — that's gonna ring off. Versa-til-ity!"
Since Joe interviewed with us earlier in the week, the "Party All the Time" cover has been removed from his album. Joe has recorded a number of songs for his opus and is still finalizing it.
Swizz Beatz, Scott Storch, Cool and Dre, and DJ Khaled also contributed to The Elephant in the Room.
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WHEN WILL LIL WAYNE DIE? OUCH:
http://www.blender.com/WhenWillLilWayneCroak/articles/11647.aspx?src=icm:MTd
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gangstas like Beanie Sigel get gully:
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Rhymefest and Just Blaze making music:
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10 OTHER Things MLK Said to the People:
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Raekwon is right, and on that note, I'm done today:
The Wu-Tang Clan's Raekwon thinks Kanye West and Jay-Z aren't giving back. "A lot of street people don't put stock in them anymore because they aren't doing enough to excite anyone," he tells us. He suggests both superstars should "come back to the hood and drop $100,000." And why doesn't he do that? "I don't have money on that level," says Chef. "And I don't know where to drop it." What's more, the Staten Island rapper doesn't dig the NYC hip-hop scene now because "everyone is ignorant and arrogant. When you're around that crap, you become part of it."
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I can't stop.
love, Adhimusic / Mindbender
Tuesday, January 22, 2008
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