Video: Rick Ross Goes to the Miami Dolphins Game
Friday, October 22nd, 2010I’m gonna be in Dallas on Monday night for the Giants game, getting drunk and pissing all over Jerry’s nice new coliseum and hopefully watching America’s Team fall to 1-5.
I’m gonna be in Dallas on Monday night for the Giants game, getting drunk and pissing all over Jerry’s nice new coliseum and hopefully watching America’s Team fall to 1-5.
In related news, 9th Wonder and J. Cole created the soundtrack for EA Sports’ NBA Elite 11, which comes out in North America on October 5th. The game includes a full soundtrack designed by 9th Wonder and title track “The Plan” by J. Cole:
“Being the first artist to throw down the full soundtrack for NBA ELITE 11 was pretty amazing,” says 9th Wonder. “I was able to mesh together the two things that I love in life, basketball and music.”
Says J. Cole:
“As a big sports video game fan, it’s an honor to be a part of EA Sports NBA Elite 2011. I thank EA for trusting in me to create the game’s main song. I truly enjoyed the experience.”
J. Cole also has a feature in the new issue of SLAM, after the jump.
Featuring everyone else on YMCMB. Props to Derick G. After the jump, Mack Maine tells MTV that Brett Favre has been praying for Lil Wayne.
Previously: Lil Wayne’s I Am Not A Human Being Track List
Props to Jose3030.
As part of the lead up to the World Basketball Festival, Nike Sportswear is connecting the Five Boroughs of New York City in a celebration of hoops, culture, and its iconic Air Force 1 sneaker. Nike Sportswear has chosen five ambassadors from each of the five boroughs to participate in 1LOVE, a program that includes a online documentary series, a basketball tournament, and a Manhattan block party takeover.
Brooklyn-raised rapper, songwriter and producer Theophilus London kicks it off, as the focus of the first 1LOVE episode, in which he gives a tour of the Brooklyn neighborhood he grew up in and uncovers what makes his borough unique.
Repping the other boroughs for the campaign will be rapper Miss Banks for Harlem, Nigel Sylvester and the Format for Queens, Cory Gunz for the Bronx and Emilio Sparks for Staten Island.
Related: 1LOVE : BROOKLYN AGAINST THE WORLD
Nike 6.0′s (Nike’s active sports division) latest TV ads feature RZA in the studio “remixing” for BMX rider Garrett Reynolds, motocross rider Ryan Dungey, and surfer Kolohe Andino,
via HighSnobiety
He talks about the experience he went through growing up in Queensbridge, the music he listened to growing up and his parents sheltering him as a child. He speaks on his father giving him the gift and how he got started playing professional basketball. Ron Artest gives his opinion and relationship on Kobe Bryant, studying Math in college, his song “Champion” & much more!
Previously: Ron Artest Back in Queensbridge
Snoop and Neon Deion talk about the Snoop Youth Football League.
Dallas Penn reprises his role as Dontrevius Wenters and hits the streets of New York to find out what’s good with all of the hype around this Lebron guy.
Video by Terrence Elenteny
3 Stacks covers The Beatles for this Nike Basketball ad/Kobe suck-off.
Celtics in 6.
But realistically, Lakers in 5.
Spotted via ICE
Snoop has 20K on it: