Twenty years ago, Dr. Dre‘s hip-hop masterpiece The Chronic dropped on Death Row via Interscope Records. Then almost 10 years ago, Dre and Interscope both had their hands in the release of modern era, gangsta rap classic, Get Rich Or Die Tryin’ by 50 cent. And now this week, Interscope releases GRODT‘s retarded thematic stepson, Finally Rich by one man, teen, hip-hop train-wreck, Chief Keef. Whither hip-hop? I guess I shouldn’t be too surprised. #hustlinbackwards….
Related:
NY Times Jon Caramanica reviews Finally Rich… [Bonus: hit the jump for another track from the Mike WiLL Made It Est. in 1989 2.5 mixtape titled “On It’ featuring Keef and Young Scooter]
This what hot in hip-hop now??!? Smdh. Hit the jump for the track that set it all off, “All Gold Everything” and a couple other tracks from WiLL’s mixtape including “I Hit That” featuring Gucci Mane & Juicy J from producer, Mike WiLL Made It‘s forthcoming mixtape Est. In 1989 2.5 also featuring Future, Rihanna, Kelly Rowland, Brandy, Big Sean, B.o.B., French Montana, Young Jeezy, Trinidad Jame$, Chief Keef, Lil’ Wayne, Rick Ross, TI, and more. Also, listen to Trinidad Jame$‘s Don’t Be S.A.F.E. mixtape in full HERE.
[via Audible Treats]
I should have known how this night was gonna end when I went through the far too shoddy and cursory ‘security check.’ That being said, against my better judgement I proceeded to go in anyway and endured an hour of wack opening acts before 5 shots, which I at first thought were firecrackers, went off, scattering the crowd and shutting down the show before Jeezy ever hit the stage.
F-ck you T.dot knuckleheads for ruining everyone’s night and possibly (but I pray not) worse with this idiocy. Lived 17 years in NYC and never (to the best of my recollection) had the misfortune to experience a shooting in a club (although there was one time in Miami at a Luke party during a How Can I Be Down conference in the late 90s…) but come home to this??! Life’s too short as is, I’m not trying to unnecessarily make it any shorter….
This is both sickening and embarrassing. Get the story via Toronto Star | National Post
Note: The above is the viral BTS video for Moore’s “Gettin’ This Money” under his rap moniker, Prezidenteeh! “Out here, One Touch, gettin’ this money…” – Smdh!
In 2011?! Still??! Really??! *Smdh….*
Read the full story HERE from the Toronto Star.
Read some of the comments on this CTV Montreal link about the story HERE. It’s clear we have a long way to go before we’re ever going to reach a post-racial society.