Video: Diddy & D-Roc
Friday, January 30th, 2009Diddy shows off the real D-Roc and gives his opinion of the way Kim was portrayed in Notorious.
Diddy shows off the real D-Roc and gives his opinion of the way Kim was portrayed in Notorious.

Miss Info played a snippet of Curtis’ response “Try Me” during tonight’s Celebrity Drama report.
Curtis – Try Me (Snippet) (From 1/29 Miss Info Celebrity Drama report)
“Officer Rickyyy”
Update: Curtis – Try Me (Verse 1 & 3) [via Miss Info]
UPDATE: Curtis – Try Me [Full 5 minutes, extra verse aimed at Khaled]
Two Nah Right villains about to collide but Lil Wayne still isn’t biting.
Previously: Rick Ross – Mafia Music

You might be sick of all the Lil Wayne songs, but the leak gods threw this our way tonight. Even a garbage stan gets a steak.
Lil Wayne ft. Gudda Gudda – New Orleans Maniac
Lil Wayne ft. Jae Millz & Mack Maine – Thank You
Lil Wayne ft. Drake, Jae Millz, Gudda Gudda & Mack Maine – Filet Mignon
Update: “Filet Mignon” is actually titled “Every Girl” and is the first single off the Young Money album. Produced by Tha Bizness.
Lil Wayne feat. Drake, Jae Millz, Gudda Gudda & Mack Maine – Every Girl
Previously: Lil Wayne Interview w/ CBS (Preview) (Video) + Lil Wayne & Juelz Rap Cemetary (No Tags)
Katie Couric will be pregaming with Lil Wayne before the Grammy’s air, and here’s a preview of the interview.
Coincidentally we were discussing the similarities between boxers and rappers in the comments last night and someone said Lil Wayne is the Mike Tyson of rap, and I think this video is proof of that claim.
Bonus: Lil Wayne & Juelz Santana – Rap Cemetary (No Tags)
Previously: Lil Wayne feat. Juelz Santana – Rap Cemetary (Tags) | Lil Wayne Nominated for 8 Grammies

This is a response to what Charles Hamilton said about Rhymefest in the other night’s battle against Serius Jones.
Rhymefest – SuperSonic (Chucky Cheese)
Off Rhymefest’s upcoming The Manual mixtape
Update: Fest explains the record here.

Man, I kid Trevor sometimes, but I have to admit, this dude has his fucking head on his shoulders.
Complex: How Internet savvy are you? Do you read the blogs?
Busta Rhymes: Yeah. Actually, I’ve been starting to develop my awareness level of how involved I need to be involved on the Internet level in the last 6-8 months and um…I’m not really technologically savvy, I still can’t go on a laptop and log onto all of this shit myself. But I keep up with Kanye’s blog a lot, I go on Q-tip’s blog a lot, I go on Diddy’s blog, Pharell’s blog. As far as the websites that I usually go to, I usually go to Nahright.com, Allhiphop.com, Sohh.com, and Worldstarflipflop.com. But, nobody is fucking with Nah Right right now, that shit is crazy. It’s actually been like that. They’ve been shitting on everything else for a long time. They’re unanimously killing everybody.
Throughout the interview, which was conducted by the homey Joe LaPuma over at Complex, he speaks on the controversy surrounding his single “Arab Money”, insists that his departure from Interscope was a mutual decision and compares Bill O’Reilly to J. Edgar Hoover.
Link: Busta Talks Jimmy Iovine, O’Reilly And Arab Fanmail
Previously: Common Has Excellent Taste in Blogs Pt. 2
Related: Who Is The King Of The Internets? | The King Of The Internet Is….

It should come as no surprise that there’s a Legend on this record.
Rick Ross feat. John Legend – Magnificent (Produced by J.U.S.T.I.C.E. League) (via OS)
Off Deeper Than Rap. “Mafia Music” was just the street single.

This version will appear on the album.
The Dream feat. Fabolous, Juelz Santana, Rick Ross & Ludacris – Rockin’ That Shit (RMX)
Speaking of rocking that shit…