Tuesday, September 30, 2008

Rick Ross - Comfortable freestyle

Did you cop T.I . album?

I FEEL HOMIE LIVED UP TO THE NAME KING OF THE SOUTH....

Angie Martinez interviews Slim

Chicago's own JoJo Capone I hear is rapping now!!!

send beats to the global gangster at: jojocapone@gmail.com

MPEE check him out!!!

Im hearing he is another guy that might be at the next WSOHH battle PPV!!!!

Juelz talkin more about Skull Gang

Monday, September 29, 2008

Ludacris on Streetsweepers radio pt.2

Freeway explains Nikki Minaj Line

Loaded Lux calls out Joey Jihad/Mook to battle who next???

Wachovia to be bought by Citigroup


Citigroup Inc. will acquire the banking operations of Wachovia Corp. in a deal facilitated by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp.

Nominate "CANT STOP HIP HOP" FOR AN AWARD!!!








Rams head coach Scott Linehan FIRED...

Reactions to the WSOHH.COM battle

Eness vs. Mysonne

There was a issue if the contract said 3 or 5 rounds....that put a whole pulse into the battle for a min but it eventually went on and the 5 rounds was done....someone got booed during one of the rounds....check it out for yourself....overall it was a good battle...I look forward to seeing more....New York Stand UP/Philly Stand Up

Saturday, September 27, 2008

Friday, September 26, 2008

Royce the 5'9 says what it takes to succeed

Young Chris introduces website

Liza Rios Goes in on Fat Joe...

go to the website to see the whole interview

WaMu is largest U.S. bank failure


Washington Mutual Inc was closed by the U.S. government in by far the largest failure of a U.S. bank, and its banking assets were sold to JPMorgan Chase & Co for $1.9 billion.

G-Dep - Stay Up

G-Dep is back....

Ludacris on Streetsweeper radio

The Broad Street Bully is back....

Thursday, September 25, 2008

Wednesday, September 24, 2008

11-Year-Old With Anti-Obama Shirt Gets Suspended!

Angie Martinez Interviews Jim Jones & Ron Brownz

What if Jesus gets mad...

State Property still doing it

Check them out at a allhiphop.com event!!!

Kim Kardashian and Mark Ballas DWTS

I dont watch this show but I watch that ass...check Kimmy on Dancing with the Stars

Stephon leaving the NY Knicks

Im hearing that Stephon Marbury will be waived from the NY Knicks later this week...then again im hearing he is invited to report to camp....I say trade him

Angie Martinez interviews Solange

Lady Luck vs. Rece Steele


The real battle live this saturday at 5pm on www.wsohh.com

Here is a look at the Google Phone





I thought this phone was suppose to come out yesterday but im hearing next month it will be released....The only thing I dont like about this phone is you can't record video

Tuesday, September 23, 2008

Monday, September 22, 2008

Furquaan Clover speaks on Vapors the movie

Crooks & Castles interview

Chamillionaire helping out with Hurricane Ike

Q-Tip presents "Check the Rhyme"

J Hood responds to Jadakiss

World Series of Hip Hop(Sept. 27,2008) 5pm est



The biggest rap battle in history is about to take place. September 27th. 5:00pm est. Live on www.wsohh.com $100,000.00 total!!!!!
Here are the current Matchups:
T-rex vs. Tech 9 - $10,000
Rece Steele vs. Lady Luck - $25,000
Murda Mook vs. Young Hot - $25,000
Loaded Lux vs. Oun-P - $25,000
Mysonne vs. Eness - $25,000
YOU the viewer decide the winner by text messaging ya votes in for more info log onto www.wsohh.com now!!!!

Saturday, September 20, 2008

Tuesday, September 16, 2008

Serius Jones interview on streetcred.com




Up and coming artists work hard everyday to build up that buzz they crave and need to get to the next level. Nine times of out ten that next level is the major label willing to invest into your career and blow you up...taking you to that next level.

About a year and a half ago, Serius Jones had some crazy buzz. He was smashing cats everywhere on the battle scene, appearing on countless Hip-Hop websites and DVDs, he was everywhere. The majors caught wind of his grind and Ludacris' Disturbin' Tha Peace label signed him.

Yeah well Serius isn't at DTP anymore...and he wants to tell you why! Read on as Serius sounds off on Luda, DTP, street battles, the business of the music and more.

Serius on the music business:

"...the business of selling music not the business of happy to be around other superstars."

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Quinton Hatfield: Last year you had a heavy buzz in the streets which lead you to a deal with DTP/Def Jam. It was supposed to take you to a higher level, but a lot of people want to know what happened with that situation?

Serius Jones: It really wasn't the right place as far as me being affiliated with that label. They had a lot going on prior to me coming to that label and a lot of acts. It puts a strain on you as an individual artist when you got a big buzz popping yourself and now you comin' under an umbrella and the umbrella is slow to put out 13 acts. I had to look for a better situation in my career instead of lingering around while somebody else is moving.

Q: Were you thinking that signing to DTP/Def Jam was a good move for you when you first got on?

SJ: I'll never say something was perfect, but I definitely thought it was the right move which is why I did it. You live and you learn. I wound up getting a lot of money out of that deal. It’s not the reason I signed there, but I wouldn't think that someone would put that much money into an artist deal. Then again I had a big name in the streets. It was really a situation where I became confused and baffled. Instead of sitting around being mad at someone else what real n*ggas do is get back in the streets and get back on the grind.

Q: You know DTP have/had a lot of artists. Chingy just came back, they let go Bobby Valentino, they got Playaz Circle, I’m not sure if they dropped Shawnna or not, but they got a lot of acts. Do you think one of the main problems was them having too many acts?

SJ: They will tell you I wanted out. It’s in the labels best interest to make it look like that’s how it went down. I had been said “alright this is a wrap.” It's your job as the president or CEO of the label to say “I think this guy right here is a star, his sh*t is poppin already, all we need to do is these videos, these singles, we’ll pay for these beats, let’s make sure he’s at the Grammy’s with us.” People start getting confused like "Damn, is he a big deal, or is he just like these other motherf*ckers sitting around on they label?" I’m definitely not that [laughs].

Q: So what was the relationship like with Ludacris on a personal and business level?

SJ: Luda was always cool when I dealt with him. We was chillin, I was in his house recording, making classic records. It was always a good relationship that we had, but I'm not into it to be friends. I'm into it to progress and get to the next level.

Q: It’s called the music business for a reason!

SJ: Yes sir, the business of selling music not the business of happy to be around other superstars.

Q: DTP sign you but what other labels were looking at picking you up?

SJ: Every single label you can think of. I had meetings with all these people. There was a lot of speculation as to whether or not DTP was the best decision at the time. DTP was a grassroots label, they understood what it took to win from a ground level up, but understanding what it takes and doing what it takes is two different things. I’m about action and if I fail it ain’t nobody’s fault, but mine. I put my destiny in my own f*ckin hands.

Q: You have obviously gone through the situation now with signing under a superstar artist. What advice would you give to street cats coming up if they are presented with the opportunity to sign under a superstar?

SJ: My advice to them n*ggas is do it yourself man. Most of these artists, they do not want the shine going away from them, they think that is not a good look for them. It’s a good look for me, because as a businessman you get more respect when you get an artist that shines more than you. A lot of people though they don’t really want that.

Q: So do you feel like it’s an ego thing when a superstar artist won’t let another outshine them, because they feel like somebody taking over their sh*t?

SJ: It could be or maybe it could a business thing. Maybe they feel like it’s bad for they own careers, I don’t know what it is. All I know is that it ain’t for me. I’m not that type of dude. If my man is nice and he shining and he’s on the same team that’s what makes me a smarter artist. It shows that I can put top level talent around me. If we got the same goals and ideas it’s a great thing.

Q: What is the most difficult thing about rebuilding your huge street buzz?

SJ: Well for me it’s a beautiful thing, because my buzz ain’t die and n*ggas still see me in the streets. A lot of n*ggas is just now finding out that I had a deal, they see me in the streets and congratulate me. The dope thing about that is that my presence in the streets, battles, is still legendary. It’s real classic and I was going in. I’m reaching out to my fans everyday online, my buzz is getting strong overseas. I was in some of the top magazines in Germany, France, and Italy. The biggest thing is to get the DJ’s to rock with you. That’s the big thing when signed to a 50, Jay, Luda all these big names at it causes the awareness to be higher. It causes people to f*ck with you just off the strength. Me, I always get everything the hard way, because when I get it I cherish it.

Q: So are you done with the whole battle situation?

SJ: Hell yeah unless somebody got some major crazy guap! What more can I accomplish with that?

Q: The streets would love to see a Murda Mook and Serius Jones part 2!

SJ: Why would I do that? Murda Mook still don’t got a deal. Murda Mook is probably somewhere in Harlem rehearsing with his little homey’s tryna battle somebody else. I did that because that was an internationally distributed DVD. That was a promotional tool, because I knew n*ggas in every hood was gonna be talking about me by doing that. That wasn’t even for no money that was a charity fight for the streets. That sh*t is free promotion, that’s what I be doing it for. I go in, but at the end of the day I got crazy records...that guys trash.

Q: The streets would love a part 2 though, because keeping it real it was a classic!

SJ: Yeah, it was a classic. Every battle that I had was a classic. I got way more battles that’s crazy that you probably not even seen yet. I bodied like 13 n*ggas in a row that year.

Q: I heard you got a new mixtape with DJ Blazita, what’s good with that?

SJ: She’s up-coming and definitely doing her thing. We got together so I can have more music circulating in the streets. She’s heavy in the clubs, mixtapes, all that. My new project is also coming “Serius Bizness” and every song is gonna have a video. On every album you supposed to have like 5, 6 videos. Nowadays they only give you one video, maybe two. Look forward to “Serius Bizness” at the end of September.

Q: So I see Serius Jones is about serious business [laughs].

SJ: What would I be if I had a name like that and fell off completely [laughs]. Nah bro you gotta live up to that sh*t.

50cent interview...

Dipset ex-manager speaks...

New Chevy Volt

Is this the new whip to get?

Saturday, September 13, 2008

Friday, September 12, 2008

Thursday, September 11, 2008

Kanye West arrested in LA

after him and his assistant smashes 2 cameras...

Matt Damon speaks on Sarah Palin



ALL I CAN SAY IS ROCK THE VOTE PEOPLE!!!!

Righteous Kill Trailer

50cent interviewed by Conan O'Brien



Curtis "50 Cent" Jackson Stopped By Late Night With Conan Last Night, To Talk About His New Movie "Righteous Kill", Which Also Features Robert Deniro & Al Pacino. You Can Check Out The Movie In Theaters This Friday September 12th

Alfamega feat: T.I -- Uh Huh

Chuck D speaks on Censorship

We lost the Twin Towers today 7 years ago...

Can you believe we haven't built any new buildings yet? It has been 7 years...all I can say is WOW! R.I.P to those that died because of this event...

Maino interview with DJ Vlad

Shawty Lo ends beef with T.I.

Nas -- Behind the Scenes music video

WE ARE OFFICIALLY BACK UP

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