Video: Real Talk with Loso #1
Thursday, February 19th, 2009
“I don’t use the word swag. I’m on my 5th album. “Swag” is a word you use when you’re on your second album.”
“I don’t use the word swag. I’m on my 5th album. “Swag” is a word you use when you’re on your second album.”

“Shield Gang 2″ mixtape coming soon! Shouts out to Tha Bizness! Whattup DJ Folk!
Young Jeezy, Slick Pulla, Roccett, Blood Raw, Boo & 211 – This The Shield (Remix) (Produced by The Olympicks)
Link courtesy of Mr. X.

Off K-Salaam & Beatnick’s Where The Streets Have No Name complilation, presented by illRoots and imeem.
Colin Munroe ft. Young Buck – I’m Fine
And here are a couple of dope bonus joints:
Here’s part 2 of Culture VI’s chat with Tahiry and Joe. Joe speaks about Slaughterhouse, Padded Room and how it feels having his girl dragged into his beefs. Tahiry speaks on hearing herself referenced in Saigon’s diss track.
Previously: Lunch with Joe Budden & Tahiry Pt. 1
Over Alc’s beat for “Three” by Ballerina P and Cormega off H.N.I.C.
J-Love feat. Killa Sha & Meyhem – 300 (Produced by The Alchemist)
Son I’m on a bench high, eatin’ chicken wings and french fries
^ Classic opening bar.
Previously: Thirstin Howl III, Meyhem & Lo-Life Bros. on Freestyle 101 (Video) | J-Love & Meyhem ft. Cormega – It’s Like | J-Love ft. Meyhem & Kool G Rap – Major League
J.Cardim, who took home the prize in the producer category of Loud.com’s The Finalist competition, reworks Asher Roth’s single. I prefer the original, but this is cool.
Previously: Affiliate ft. Uncle Murda, Styles P and Sheek Louch – Trash Bag Money (Prod. by J.Cardim)
Tha Bizness show you the Logic side of beatmaking.
Watch the video in full 720p HD here for a much better view.
Shouts to my twitter friends Tha Bizness.
Previously: Video: Young Money – Every Girl (Video Shoot)
The highly anticipated “A Love Supreme” project from the L.A. based Hip-Hop duo U-N-I and producer Ro Blvd. will reach the public really soon. In this 5th Installment, we visit some of the contributors to the acclaimed “Before There Was Love” Mixtape: DJ’s Mick Boogie and Terry Urban, Glenn The Engineer, Producer Dibiase, Producer Faahz, Producer Cook Classics, and El Prez. Also, make sure you watch the entire video to catch the bonus footage of Evidence after the Key Club Performance in January of ’09.
Previously: U-N-I – A Love Supreme Sessions (Loved Ones)
In episode 2 of “Dope For President”, CurT@!n$ breaks down some lyrics to “Black Folks”, talks rappers responsibility, and why not setting an example to kids is detrimental to the future.
Previously: CurT@!n$: Dope Boy C For President