New Music The Weeknd ” Kiss Land “

New song from The Weeknd  titled Kiss Land ……Im kinda anticipating this album he has a unique sound and style check out this latest track

When I got on stage she swore I was 6 ft tall but when I put it in her mouth…..lol the opening line is great

 

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New Yorkers Diss Rihanna, She Fires Shots At J.R. Smith & New York Knicks

 

Rihanna says I have had enough after people fans of the Knicks attack her on her social media and fires back . 

So basically since JR Smith and her had a thing a while back , and he was seen at her after party for her club tour New Yorkers fans of the knicks began attacking her as if she is the reason for his bad performance … are you serious ….people JR Smith is a grown ass man …slap your self . 

Since then some of New York’s faithful fans have been attacking her on Instagram for “messing up J.R.’s game,” and recently she had enough and shot back.  According to an Instagram comment she directed at one of the Knicks fans who had been insulting her, Rihanna is most definitely not romantically involved with Smith, but is not a fan of the Knicks:

 

@peruvian_gawd fuck you and your wack ass team!! Nobody don’t want that desert thirsty nigga!! He fuckin up cus his ass be hungover from clubbing every night during playoffs!! So your issue ain’t with rasshole me

 

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Get Em RiRI ! 

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Kelly Rowland New Song (Confessions) “Dirty Laundry”

This is what I  have been waiting to hear from Kelly who she is , but my one question is who the hell was beating on her like that smh no respect for that. But go ahead and listen

to the track as she bares it all and puts it down.

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Kelly Rowland’s solo career has never been able to escape that of Beyoncé.

Since her 2002 solo debut, Rowland has stood in the shadow of her Destiny’s Child sister. It’s almost impossible to find an interview with the singer without a mention of her more successful pal.

For her part, Rowland has always taken the constant comparisons and never-ending questions about a Destiny Child’s reunion or Bey’s success like any best friend would — with a smile and a soundbite. Now, she’s finally opening up about how it’s affected her in a stunningly candid new single, “Dirty Laundry,” taken from her upcoming fourth album, “Talk a Good Game.

When my sister was onstage / killing it like a … / I was enraged / feeling it like a ….,” she sings. “Went our separate ways but I was happy that she was killing it / Bittersweet, she was up and I was down / No lie, I feel good for her but what do I do now?”

Led by piano, the R&B jam spools into a dark confessional with Rowland singing about an ex who was “putting his hands on me” and cautioning to listeners that “y’all don’t know the half of this industry.

“Hitting the window like it was me / And still it shattered / He pulled me out and said, ‘Don’t nobody love you but me / Not your mama / Not your daddy / and especially not Bey.’ “

I like it what do you think leave a comment .

 

Dj Equis Presents: Yung Zakk – CITY (Produced By: Red)

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Kat Dahlia “Gangsta” Acoustic Performance

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Not gonna lie I like what this girl is doing on the beat , the flow her voice and the lyrics straight raw from the gut when she gets on the mic . I like her track ” Mirror” also

Dahlia was raised by Cuban-born parents in Miami Beach , Florida, and began rapping at the age of eight and writing songs at fifteen, ripping instrumentals from YouTube in lieu of a band.  At eighteen, after saving money from waitressing jobs, Dahlia decided to leave Miami, and moved to New York City a month later “on a whim”.  Shortly thereafter, Dahlia became involved in what she describes as a “toxic relationship”, which she would later come to regard as a source of inspiration and “writer’s gold”. 

 

 

 

 

Luther “Luke” Campbell Calls For Rick Ross To Set Lil Wayne Straight For Disrespecting Miami

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This is so true thouhg Lil Wayne is not even from Miami how can you come to a place like that and disrespect …I dont think you can do that in LA go there and Say F*ck LA ….and I know New York aint having that . Wow the game is changing ….well read what Unlcle Luke has to say about this all

After Lil Wayne has words for the NBA’s Miami Heat, Luther “Luke” Campbell says Weezy is disrespecting his city. He also asks what Rick Ross and DJ Khaled are going to do about this.

Recently, Lil Wayne caused a stir when he asked a crowd of fans to scream obscenities directed at the Miami Heat and the NBA. He went on to say that he had sex with Heat player Chris Bosh’s wife, though in a more derogatory fashion.

Longtime Miami representative Luther “LUKE” Cambelllwas deeply offended by Wayne’s comments and he wrote a blog about how fed up he is with Weezy. In his blog, Luke explains that Lil Wayne “treats Miami like his bitch because people let him.” He also says that this would have never gone down during his era, recalling that Dr. Dre had to cancel concerts in Miami as a result of their feud. Furthermore, he asks what other Miami artists are going to do about it, saying Rick Ross and DJ Khaled need to set Wayne straight. Luke’s entire post against Lil Wayne’s treatment of Miami can be read below, courtesy of his blog at Miami New Times News.

Miamians are mad as hell at rapper Lil Wayne because he said fuck the Heat, LeBron James, Dwayne Wade, and Chris Bosh on Sunday at a nightclub party in Houston. Lil Wayne even claimed he had sex with Bosh’s wife. That was way out of line. However, don’t blame Weezy for talking trash.

He has no respect for the city because people in Miami’s entertainment industry — from local radio DJs to Southbeach nightclub promoters to the Heat’s front office — spread their legs for him and every out-of-town celebrity who rolls through town.

Lil Wayne treats Miami like his bitch because people let him.

When Weezy claimed he was thrown out of the Heat home game versus the Lakers, the franchise tried to downplay the incident, saying they only asked him to leave and he left on his own. That was a bitch move.
The Heat should have followed the Oklahoma City Thunder’s lead. Last year, Oklahoma City representatives told Lil Wayne to take a hike when he asked for courtside seats to one of the Thunder’s playoff games against the San Antonio Spurs. The

Miami Heat should be giving court-side seats to the city’s true local hip-hop heroes, like Trick Daddy and Betty Wright.
Stars can call up the Heat and get a free front-row seat or have nightclubs give them free tables and bottles of liquor whenever they want. Lil Wayne gets away with it because venue promoters are desperate to get mentioned in the gossip blogs and magazines. Local record label owners and radio station programming directors are also guilty of brown-nosing these interlopers.

Up-and-coming local artists like Alyric, K Kutta, Blaze, and YD can’t get their songs played on the radio because the stations are too busy playing shit from Cash Money Records. When the radio people get some balls and stop acting like groupies, they will stop playing Lil Wayne and company’s music.

Hell, I want to know what Rick Ross, DJ Khaled, and all these so-called 305 rappers who hang with Lil Wayne have to say about him disrespecting our home team. They need to set Lil Wayne straight. When you disrespect Miami, you can’t be allowed into any arena, restaurant, club, or even McDonald’s to get a burger. And you better not show your face in the hood.

None of this bullshit would have happened under my watch. In 1992, when I had a beef with Snoop Dogg and Dr. Dre, they had to cancel a concert in Miami. For years, they couldn’t set foot in the 305 because it was so hot. Suge Knight had to come down and smoke a peace pipe with me.

We also kept it real at the old Miami Arena, where I had season tickets from the first tip-off on July 13, 1988. I sat in the fourth row behind the basket near former Miami City Manager Joe Arriola. For a game against the New York Knicks, filmmaker Spike Lee was sitting in front of me. It was right after he trashed me on The Arsenio Hall Show.

Joe and I cussed him out during the entire first quarter. Arriola ended up getting thrown out, but Spike didn’t come back for the second half.

I’m gonna have to come out of retirement because Miami’s entertainment industry has gone soft. I’ve got no problem telling Lil Wayne where he can go.

Clive Davis Legendary Record Label Owner Comes out The Closet ” Bisexual” In His Tell All Memoir

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The Music Industry is a crazy place and this man has been through it all and dealt with some of the top legends , whenever I study the industry he is always a top name brought up in his latest tell all memoir he defeinitley lets you know it all .

Clive Davis’ new memoir, “The Soundtrack of My Life,” is full of inside stories from throughout his famed career. But the biggest revelation is a personal one: For the first time, the 80-year-old record executive discusses his “bisexual life.”

Davis, who has been married and divorced twice, has never before publicly addressed his sexuality. In a candid five-page section toward the end of the book, due in stores today, he writes that he first had a sexual encounter with a man during “the era of Studio 54.” “On this night, after imbibing enough alcohol, I was open to responding to his sexual overtures,” writes Davis. Being with a man, he writes, provided “welcome relief.”

 After a period of “soul searching and self-analysis,” Davis separated from his second wife in 1985, and says that he went on to have simultaneous relationships with two women and a man. In 1990, he entered into a “monogamous relationship” with a male doctor, who is not named in the book. Although that relationship ended in 2004, Davis says he has been in a subsequent relationship with another man ever since. Davis writes that his coming out deeply affected his ties with one of his sons, Mitchell: After what Davis calls “one very trying year,” father and son worked out their differences, Davis says.The bulk of Davis’ book – an overdue sequel to his now out-of-print 1975 memoir “Clive: Inside the Record Business” – is devoted to his interactions with a wide range of artists over nearly five decades. He recounts his early years with Columbia Records, some of which had been detailed in the previous book.

#NewMusic STUNNA KID- DOPE [Official Music Video] Ink Me Up2

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This is definitely one of my favorite videos by  STUNNA KID. Check out the WORLD PREMIERE of “DOPE” off the mixtape “INK ME UP 2″! DOWNLOAD HERE for your listening pleasures.  Watch video below!