RAPPER "ROCK SOLID" GOES BAD
 WHEN ONLINE HATIN GETS REAL!  
(PART 2)
FOLLOWED BY HIS VIDEO "DONT"

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Either dude is amped up on too much steroids, drank one too many protein shakes or is hella sensitive. Not sure if this is really real or not because who leaves a "Play Station, tv, and a radio in their car in the hood? Plus all he did was break windows I would of dented this car all up. And for what? Because dude was hate'n on his "Youtube" video posts? Are you serious? & Now she got him on tape destroying property. It aint that serious, is it?

 
 

"Jim Jones" Ft "Cam'ron"
 "Toast"
 (KANYE & JAY-Z DISS) 

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"Jim Jones & "Cam'ron" decide to clown taking off on "Kanyes's" new song "Runaway" where he toast stupidity. Man! WTF? Man, Imma be honest I cheer for the under dawg, but they just pulled a fraud. You can't diss "Kanye" & "Jay Z" with a track sounding like I made it in my bathroom with the window open off of a "Mr Microphone". I guess when you're the big fish in a little pond the little fish is always gonna try to gang up and take you out, to swag your clout.

 
 

"Rick Ross"
"The Summers Mine
[Young Jeezy Diss] 
The Summer's Mine-The Summer's Mine
 I'm Buying 10 bottles, B*tch & I'm On #9
The Summer's Mine, The Summer's Mine
Every-time She See A New Whip 
She Know It's One Of Mine

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Guess it's funks on, "Young Jeezy" said he was not come'n at "Rick Ross" with the remake of "BMF" but looks like "Rick Ross" is come'n at him with "The Summer's Mine". I don't know. I guess cuz I got a natural dis-like for the police I do like "Rick Ross", but at the same time I don't. You can't be the police and then become a cocaine selling tattoo'd dude. I guess you can cuz "Rick Ross" did it, but he's always suspect in my book. I used to try to have his back when he first came out cuz everyone used to have one job before they had another, but the more I think about it the less I believe the words coming out of his mouth. 

"Rick Ross"
"The Summer's Mine" 
(Young Jeezy Diss)

"Young Jeezy"
"BMF" Remake Of "Rick Ross" Song
(Rick Ross Diss)

"Rick Ross" & "Styles P"
"BMF"
(Original Video)

 
 

"Slim Thug" Aint Get'n No Love,
 For Not Wanting To Show Black Women Love
 Speaks With "Big Tigga"
& Says That His Words Was Twisted

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During an interview he denies everything he said and makes up an excuse of why he said black women need to lower they're standards and start cooking for their men. He says black men aren't as successful as black women and if you want a black man you got to help him out and bring him up with you. Admits he says black women need to bow down and cook and do for their man and that's why successful women don't have a man. 

I'mma be honest I could care less. if you don't like me for who, what and how I am then kick rock, lick bricks and suck d*cks. We all got our gripes and complaints about the opposite sex no matter what color you are. Men and women were created different. If you wanna chick that cooks, then get with a chick that cooks. Why you try'n to change a woman into something you want her to be instead of accepting her for who she is. If you don't like what's over her try and go find what you're look'n for over there, cuz I'M GONNA BE WHERE I'M AT!

Open Letter To Slimm Thug From Marc Lamont Hill

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In a recent interview, rapper Slim Thug unleashed a very disturbing attack on Black women, here's an excerpt: ...Most single Black women feel like they don’t want to settle for less. Their standards are too high right now. They have to understand that successful Black men are kind of extinct. We’re important. It’s hard to find us so Black women have to bow down and let it be known that they gotta start working hard; they gotta start cooking and being down for they man more. They can’t just be running around with their head up in the air and passing all of us. I have a brother that dates a White woman and he always be fucking with me about it saying, 'Y’all gotta go through all that shit [but] my White woman is fine. She don’t give me no problems, she do whatever I say and y’all gotta do all that arguing and fighting and worry about all this other shit.'...

While many people dismissed it as a publicity stunt or the rant of an ignorant rapper, I felt compelled to respond to him in the form of an open letter.
 
Slim,
 
A few days ago, you made comments in
Vibe magazine that have caused a great deal of controversy. While I appreciate your willingness to offer your opinion in public, you made several statements that were not only unfair and untrue, but deeply damaging to our community. Normally, I would reach out to you privately, but since your comments were made in a very public place, I feel compelled to respond in the same manner.
 
As an artist who is respected by millions of fans, particularly young ones, I found your comments to be hurtful and irresponsible. For good or for bad, our children follow the lead of you and other artists for everything from fashion and slang to self-esteem, body image and relationships. Imagine how a young black girl feels to hear from you, her role model, that her “standards are too high” and that she should “bow down” and “settle for less.” Consider the pain that our beautiful brown skinned babies feel when Yung Berg says he doesn’t date “dark butts.” Think about the self-esteem of our community when Nelly refers to our mothers, sisters, and daughters as “Tip Drills.”

As celebrities, your public comments are not just your own. Instead they influence the choices, beliefs, and lives of an entire generation of young people who look to you for direction.
 
Of course, you have every right to say things that you think are true. The problem, however, is that there was very little truth in your comments.
 
In your interview, you talk about how much better white women treat their partners than black women. If what you’re saying is true, why do Whites have the highest divorce rate of any group? Do white men get tired of being treated like kings? In reality, it seems that you are buying into (and selling) a stale but dangerous ideal that constructs White women as ultra-feminine, loving, queens, and Black women as angry, selfish, and untrustworthy hoes.

Even more disturbing was your comment that “Black women gotta start being down for their man more.” Since slavery, Black women have had to withstand rape, torture, and humiliation (from both white and black men) in order to sustain their families. Now, in 2010, 1 in 3 Black men between 20 and 29 years old are incarcerated or otherwise under criminal supervision. Every day, Black women are raising children without men in the house, working multiple jobs (for less pay!), and supporting brothers as they finish their prison bids. 
With Black male unemployment as high as 50 percent in some cities, sisters are often holding down households without child support or other financial assistance. Black female incarceration rates are skyrocketing, partly because Black women are “riding” for their men, hiding guns and drugs, operating as mules, and refusing to snitch to authorities. In addition, Black women are the group most likely to be victims of domestic violence and the least likely to be married. Still, in spite of all this bad news, Black women are less likely to date outside their race than Black men.
 
How much more “down” do you want Black women to be?
 
I agree with you that both brothers and sisters have work to do. Over the last year, we’ve seen countless TV shows, movies, and bestselling books telling Black women how broken they are, how ugly they are, why they don’t have a man, and how they need to  behave. Instead of adding to this pile of pain and ignorance, I would encourage you to turn the mirror on yourself. How does the image of the pimp/player/baller/dopeboy promoted in your music help to create the “gold diggers” that you badmouth in your interviews? How might your
own admitted failures at monogamy undermine the type of loyalty that you find missing in Black women? Criticizing the vulnerable is easy. Working on yourself is the difficult part.
 
I hope you don’t take this letter as an attack, but as an act of concern and love from one brother to another. Through your fame and wealth, you have tremendous power. You can use it to hurt or to heal, to injure or to inspire.

The world is watching. What will you do?
 
Your Brother,
 
Marc Lamont Hill

Marc Lamont Hill is Associate Professor of Education at Columbia University. He blogs regularly at MarcLamontHill.com. He can be reached at marc@theloop21.com.

"Talib Kweli"
 Responds To Slim Thug's Black Women Comments

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I’m the type of person who is always defending artists and what people’s expectations of them are because of the type of artist I am, and the type of stuff that I put out, because people expect certain things from me and sometimes I don’t meet my fans’ expectations and that’s something I’m sensitive to. When I saw how big of a deal that everybody is making over this blog—I know Slim Thug he’s a good guy—my initial comments were a comment to him and Marc Lamont Hill because I read Marc Lamont Hill’s response to him. I think Marc Lamont Hill’s response was very on point but that’s what someone like him is supposed to do, it’s not my job as a rapper to be checking my peers.

 
As far as what [Slim Thug] actually said, I think it’s a mistake for him to chalk it up to he was just joking because I don’t see the joke. I’m sure he was saying some of it in a funny way but I think that it’s more about the fact that—when something bothers you, you may not know the cause of what’s bothering you but just because you don’t know the cause doesn’t mean you can’t say how you feel. And the point he was making about Black women and Black men and certain points about relationships, particularly when it comes to money—these are very valid points. But his justification where a White woman would treat their man like a king and this and that, these are statements that you can’t make unless you’re ready to defend them. And with him being someone who doesn’t really blog—his name is Slim Thug, he’s not claiming to be an intellectual, he’s only telling it how it his from the perspective of a young Black person growing up in Houston, and the points that he made were underserved and underrepresented because of the generalizations that he made.

 
The thing that really bothers me is that the people who really took offense to it make generalizations all the time. If someone says men are all dogs, is that OK to make that generalization? Why is it OK to say that and flip it but for him not to express himself in a blog? They’re both generalizations but the only difference is if you say, “N***as ain’t s**t or all men are dogs,” there’s no real explanation. At least with his blog, even if you’re offended by it, it’s way more articulate than saying “N***as ain't s**t,” and if you have ever said that, and I’m making a generalization here that most women have said that at some point in they life, you can’t really be mad at what he said. You don’t have to agree, but you can’t be mad.

 
So because someone makes a generalization you have to spew venom at them and talk about you’re not gonna support their music and you’re gonna unfollow? All that s**t is extra. It’s like we can disagree and discourse without being disrespectful to each other. The reason I feel like I can say what I said is because I put in my work when it comes to representing Black women in my art. Can’t nobody tell me s**t when it comes to the way I put in work for Black women! We all have things to learn and I don’t claim to be perfect in my music but I feel like Slim Thug—the things he said are real problems in our community. He really couldn’t articulate on a so-called intellectual level what the reasons are for these pathologies—the racism, the problems in our relationships—so from his perspective, White chicks would treat him better. I know plenty of Black dudes that feel the same way. I don’t agree with them but I understand why they say it. I don’t agree that all men are dogs but I understand why women would say that.

 
I think the people that are really angry are people who are taking the comments out of context and they’re not really reading the whole blog. And when the commenters are reading it, they’re really looking to see what’s wrong with it anyway. Somebody hit me online and said what they got from it is he hates them and I didn’t get that. What I got from the blog is here’s a man who’s confused about relationships and that wants to support the Black family and that wants to see Black relationships doing good. And at the end of the day when you take out all the generalizations, he’s really saying that Black men and Black women have to have better communication and respect each other more. He’s calling everyone to task. —As Told To Starrene Rhett




 
 

"Ciara
Talks Bout New Album "Basic Instinct" (U Got Me)
& The Story Behind The Single Dedicated To Her Haters & Beef With "Keri Hilson"

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"Ciara" needs to come on with it if she's gonna come with it. She tip-toed and tap danced around the question who is the song "Basic Instinct" about and you can tell she wanted to say it but she didn't. Everyone knows that "Keri Hilson" came at her with "Turnin Me On" & and everyone knows tat "Basic Instinct" was a diss back to her, but now I get it. Keep it classy and sassy. Your haters know who they are without you telling em. (Hi Haters, yeah you see me)

 
 

"Diddy" 
Pissed On The Wrong Drink

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Ya'll already know "Diddy' likes to run his mouth and don't know when to stop. The owners of Georgi, Argent and Alexi vodka are holding a press conference declaring a Vodka War in Times Square against "Diddy".

While partying at a club in New York "Diddy" makes this statement over the mic:“If you’re not drinking Ciroc vodka, then you’re drinking pee pee!”

The American Vodka heads are now demanding an apology from "Ciroc" which is a French made Vodka. To enforce their message at the demonstration bottle of "Ciroc" Vodka will be placed into a large toilet bowl and then hand delivered to Diddy’s office near Times Square.

“The comments are outrageous” says liquor tycoon Martin Silver. “We’ve even heard that when he goes out, he doesn’t even drink Ciroc.”

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"Suge Knight" 
Finally Won a Fight
But He Had To Jump "Yuckmouth" To Get Clout 

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"Suge Knight", tired of getting beat up in a one on one fight, has reportedly along with 10 of his goons, jumped bay area rapper "Yuckmouth, formerly of the "Luniz", at a Ralph's grocery store.

The details sound a little shady to me. Can you say "SET-UP"? You know they knew each other and probably was cool because "Tupac" & "Yuckmouth" are from the "O" & "Tupac" was signed with "Death Row". My other question is, where was "Yuckmouth's" crew? Who walks around with $92,000 worth of jewels to the grocery store without a crew? (Would You?) And real "thugz" don't grocery shop unless they're bar b q'n. What was all these dudes doing at the grocery store at 10 at night? Them are liquor store hours.

As reported by "TMZ" former "Death Row Records" president "Suge Marion Knight" on 3/23/10 approached "Yuckmouth" at 10 PM at a Ralph’s supermarket in the San Fernando Valley.  "Suge Knight" and about 10 goons allegedly beat up "Yukmouth" and then took $92,000 worth of jewelry from him. It's has been confirmed that "Suge Knight" and his goons are suspects and police want to question them, but due to the fact that "Suge Knight" has a warrant for his arrest for a misdemeanor chances of him being found is unlikely.

 
 

"Chris Brown"
 Can't Make No Pay Without Radio Play

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"Chris Brown" still not being able to shake his woman beating image is now taking it to his fans and asking them for help. Unable to get songs from his new mix tape "In My Zone" played he says he needs help.

"I ain’t never really did this but right now I need all of my fans help. A lot of radio stations aren’t playing my records. They are not being that supportive and I wouldn’t expect them to. It’s on the fans and what you guys do in your power to bring me back. That’s all I need is you guys and nothing else will do that except for the fans.

I don’t know what else to say. It’s nothing else that I can do. I’m doing everything that I need to do. I’m doing me as a person and I’m a better guy.

It’s on ya’ll. My singing and my music I do it for you guys and everything else but it won’t be possible if I’m not relevant on the radio and it wouldn’t be possible for me to be an artist if I don’t have the support. I can’t be an underground mixtape artist. That’s where we are. I just want all my fans to help me. I love ya’ll. Peace" You can call and leave a message at (877) 522-7339

 
 

"Trey" Say He Aint Gay

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Well, I am one to gossip, so ya'll did hear it from me that the word on the street was that at least in the past "Trey Songz" was sweet. "Trey Songz" came on "Lip Service" with "Angela" and tried to clear up that story., He also talked very openly about intimacy with women (wink-wink) and kissing "Toni Braxton" and whey he's not responsible for the break up her marriage).

 
 
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Man, seems like a man just can't get a break. "Allen Iverson" has fallen from grace but will he ever get up to taste what he has taken for granted and let go to waste. On Tuesday "Iverson" was hit with a double load of sh*t. After the "76" reported that he will not be returning to the team next year, I guess "Iverson's" wife was like you aint got no job you aint got no wife, and served him with divorce papers the same day.Tawanna Iverson filed for divorce on Tuesday saying her and Allen’s 8½-year marriage is “irretrievably broken.” Along with alimony she also filed for full custody of their five children.

This all after "Allen Iverson" left his team to come home to Atlanta to tend to his 4 year old daughter's Messiah's undisclosed illness.

(It's a dirty game dirty world)