Tuesday, May 24, 2011

SMASHED WORSE Than a Glass at A JEWISH WEDDING (Part 2)!! Jessica Mericee Edition

































BACKSIDE Bigger Than The NBA JAM MAN's HEAD! -- Candy Richards JUNK aka CANDY





















































FAIL! President Obama’s Car Gets Stuck! [Video]


Obama car stuck 300x170 FAIL! President Obamas Car Gets Stuck! [Video]
LOL… It might be bullet proof, hell… it might be missile proof – but a teeny weeny curb has defeated the Presidential car! Yup, President Obama’s armored car got stuck on a ramp/curb in Ireland leaving the U.S. Embassy. I can’t believe with all the technology available — they haven’t set the Presidential car on some slick hydraulic suspension! smh. Watch the video: FAIL! President Obama’s Car Gets Stuck!

Rick Ross Is Done W/'No Homo', "Why The F*ck Would You Even Need To Say That?"


Maybach Music Group's Rick Ross shares his insight on hip-hop's never-ending debate on the phrase "No Homo", and why he refrains from using it in the new issue of Complex Magazine.
Within the feature, Ricky Rozay revealed how the popular expression is often thrown at him via social platforms like Twitter.
"I've been on Twitter before, and somebody will say something to me with "no homo" at the end. And I'm like, Why the f*ck would you even need to say that? ... I don't use it. There's no reason. I mean you Tweet me, I hope you're no homo. They'll be like, 'Yo man, let me get your blunt, no homo.' That's why I don't smoke with nobody." (Complex)
Over the past few years, the expression has been used by rappers like Kanye West and Cam'ron.
West amended his position somewhat on "Run This Town," a new Jay-Z single on which the Chicago rapper is a featured guest. "It's crazy how you can go from being Joe Blow," West begins his rap, "to everybody on your d*ck--no homo." No homo, to those unfamiliar with the term, is a phrase added to statements in order to rid them of possible homosexual double-entendre. ("You've got beautiful balls," you tell your friend at the bocce game--"no homo.") No homo began life as East Harlem slang in the early '90s, and in the early aughts it entered the hip-hop lexicon via the Harlem rapper Cam'ron and his Diplomats crew. Lil Wayne brought the term into the mainstream, sprinkling "no homo" caveats across cameos, mix tapes, and his Tha Carter III LP, which was 2008's best-selling album. (Slate)
A few years ago, Cam'ron addressed the hype over the "No Homo" verbiage.
"With me, like, 'No homo' is just basically installed in my vocabulary," Cam said in a 2007 interview. "Even if I'm in a meeting, I'll be with my lawyer and might say something and be like, 'No homo.' And my lawyer will look up and I'll be like, I know you have no idea what I'm talking about but I need to say that because I said something real homo, no homo." (Hot 97)
Odd Future's Tyler the Creator recently shared his thoughts on using the term "gay" as a playful insult rather than an epithet.
"I'm not homophobic. I just think f*ggot hits and hurts people. It hits. And gay just means you're stupid. I don't know, we don't think about it, we're just kids. We don't think about that sh*t. But I don't hate gay people. I don't want anyone to think I'm homophobic. ([His friend] Jasper walks into the room) But he's a f*cking f*ggot!" (NME Magazine)

"Me & Lil Wayne Would Be Riding Around Listening To Him All Day"



[SOHH features a new entertainment personality each week to speak on who they feel is the most underrated artist. After eLZhi gave Lord Finesse the title last week, Young Money's Gudda Gudda crowns Jadakiss SOHH Underrated.]
Jadakiss (SOHH Underrated)
I would name Jadakiss for SOHH Underrated. He's the first rapper that comes to mind. I'm from the South but on some real sh*t, I was raised off what Jadakiss was saying. That's that era that I'm from right there, the Jadakiss era. Coming up, it was all about Jadakiss, The LOX, Beanie Sigel, State Property, all of that stuff is what helped mold me into what I am today.
I always thought he was in the top three best rappers of all time. I just feel like people respect him, a lot of artists respect him but he still doesn't get all of the respect he deserves in the rap game. So Jadakiss is always gonna be that underrated rapper to me.
The main thing I loved about Jadakiss was his voice. I just loved the way his voice would project [onto] a track. His flow, lyrics, everything about Jada's style was just sick to me. I could remember days when me and [Lil] Wayne would be riding around listening to him all day and the LOX album and we would just be like, "Man, this n*gga Jadakiss is stupid on this beat." He's one of the best.
This was back when we were young, about 17 years old. We would be riding around and thinking, "These dudes are sick." I wasn't even rapping at that time. I used to be like, "These dudes are sick" and me and Wayne would talk about these guys all day. He'll always be one of those underrated artists to me that the game just sleeps on.
Carl Lilly, better known by his stage name Gudda Gudda, is a rapper from San Jose, CA who moved to New Orleans when he was a baby. Double G met Lil Wayne when he was young and it was Wayne who encouraged Gudda to start rapping. He was also a part of the rap group called Sqad Up with fellow Young Money members Weezy and T-Streets.

Kicks: Jadakiss Favorite Sneaker of Choice is…



Tonight Jadakiss stop to talk to Funk Flex asked what is his sneaker of choice, Kiss said “I do Jordan, I do Air Max, I do Air Force 1″. Flex followed up to ask what’s his favorite and Jadakiss’s answer is after the jump…



And Jadakiss’s favorite sneaker is the Jordan Brand! He likes the Air Jordan III, Air Jordan V, Air Jordan XIV…

as for the Air Force 1 High Original with the Strap.