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“Lookin’ Down On Em” - Review Of 2 Pistols Death Before Dishonor
The Smoking Section —
With the Sunshine State steady churning out rappers that continuously find loopholes in the industry’s current sales drought, it’s only inevitable that more and more Floridians will keep pressing their luck attempting to make rap their new hustle. Hailing from the Tarpon Springs area seemingly out of nowhere, 2 Pistols is the latest newcomer with his eyes set on superstardom as he puts his tales of acquiring currency on wax to fill out his major label debut Death Before Dishonor. As unproven rookies go, fear of the unknown generally proves to be the best assumption, but DBD actually boasts a handful ...
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Three 6 Mafia...new interview!
link.brightcove.com 6/18/2008 — So, being the Hip Hop head that I am, I was happy to stumble onto the Three 6 Mafia interview that Billboard covered. With their new album out and all the coverage out there, I was glad to see an interview like this. They seem really personable, motivated and just chill. If anything, this video encouraged me to find out more about Three 6 Mafia as well as who else Billboard covers. Enjoy!
Video: Lil Wayne Thanks You
nahright.com 6/18/2008 —
The first in a series of “Weezy Blogs”. Allow me the first to be the first to spare you the agony of another “A Millie” reference.
WE DID IT! 1,005,545
He da best mayne.
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xclusiveszone.blogspot.com 6/18/2008 — Here We Go ... Speaks On The 50 Situation ... But This Is Before The Phone Call Was Released! So Im Guessin We Will See Anotha Track Soon! Young Buck-My Whole Life (Shouts To Da Heatholder)
Plant/Krauss, Panic Bring Bonnaroo Back To Its Roots —
Billboard.com 6/16/2008
If the first two days of Bonnaroo 2008 featured some of the heaviest rock bands ever to play the seven-year-old festival, the final day of music was a relatively sedate one focusing on American roots, blues and soul music. Ironically, it was Robert ...