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Tuesday, 17 December 2002 |
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Well rumor has had it online the last few weeks that Royce Da 5'9" had some choice words for Eminem's Crew D12.... Well we are proud to have the audio from a Interview conducted by Joshua Travis for Game's Official site!
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Props - Joshua Travis |
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Monday, 16 December 2002 |
MTV seeking major Eminem fans!
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Thursday, 12 December 2002 |
On the heals of the release of the highly successful “Better Dayz,” Suge Knight recently spoke about the next 2Pac release:
“We're putting together another album that will really represent the best of Pac. All the other stuff that has come before, even on the new record...it's good, but Pac didn't make alot of it with the intention of it being released. Pac was that good that we can put these songs out, but few of them were made for the public to hear. The tracks we're working with now though, they are what you could call real songs. They were made for the album that was to come out after Makaveli. Pac had finished Makaveli when he died and was already 15 or so songs into his next album. It was untitled but Pac wanted to put it out on Christmas day. He wanted to set a record for having three albums in a year. He was so driven, and these songs are amazing, they are the best Pac you will ever hear.”
“There's this one song ‘Vaults Of The Dead,’ that will shock alot of people even now. There's another one called ‘America Eats Its Own,’ and then there's ‘Please Do.’ That is the angriest Pac you will ever hear, it's like ‘Hit Em Up’ x 100 in terms of how mad he is. Pac recorded another track called ‘Guns To Ground’ that opposed the violence that filled alot of his music but not in a hypocritical way. And then we've got ‘Tales From The Crib.’ That is the real song he did with Madonna, but I don't know whether we are going to put that one out or not. It's like the J.Lo thing. Madonna's married with kids now. Back then she was still real wild. They even talked about doing a video for that song, but yeah. We'll have to see about that one." |
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Wednesday, 11 December 2002 |
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Bad Boy Ceo SeanCombs got onstage at Madison Square Garden in New York on the night of Dec.9, to introduce his latest signing to the Bad Boy crew has just signed New Edition, as well as MJG and 8-Ball. |
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Tuesday, 10 December 2002 |
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Check out the new song "Violence" by Proof of D-12 at his official site http://www.BigProof.com |
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Tuesday, 10 December 2002 |
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If you havent heard of Haystak yet, you'll probably be seeing a whole lot of him soon. Def Jam South recently bought out his contract from Koch Entertainment / In The Paint and Haystak's manager Sonny Paradise has signed him over to the label that made Ludacris a household name. Haystak is probably the most well-known artist from Nashville, TN. Haystak has been on the grind now for about 5 years. He released his debut album "Mak Million" in 1998, followed by "Car Fulla White Boys" in 2000. In 2002 he dropped "The Natural" and "Return Of The Mak Million" was scheduled for release in late 2002, but was evidentally delayed or cancelled due to this deal.
Def Jam South had been looking to sign a white rapper for quite some time now, meeting with various rappers from different parts of the south. Face decided it was Haystak that had what he wanted.
Now the journey begins, with widespread attention he will be getting from the media, many eyes and ears will waiting to see what he can deliver.
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