Video: Game Apologizes To 50, “I Did A Lot Of Dumb Things”

July 2nd, 2009

via MTV

The MC says he wants to “apologize to 50 as a man.” He also wants to apologize to the fans, Dr. Dre, Eminem and the head of Interscope, Jimmy Iovine.

“Jimmy always says, ‘Man, I told you guys not to break up the Beatles,’ ” Game said. “He says he told John Lennon the same thing a long time ago. But I was young, man. I was dumb. I did a lot of dumb things. I felt me and 50 clashed. I’m not gonna dis 50. I’m not gonna go back on the plane. He had his side, I had my side. I did what I felt was necessary for me and my career to have longevity and survive in hip-hop and music to be around when I’m Quincy Jones’ age — not just be Quincy Jones’ age, but be a Quincy Jones. Now, four albums in, I can honestly say from Banks to Buck to Dre to Yayo to whoever, if it would have kept going, endless paper. Millions of albums sold — because we were great together. Me and 50’s chemistry was like how Method Man was to Redman when they get in. You know when Method Man gets with Redman, it’s going down.”

True, the Unit, when they were a five-man squad (that’s with Game and Buck), were absolutely unstoppable. We’re still rocking that All Eyez on Us G-Unit Radio Part 5 mixtape.

“It is what KRS-One was with Scott La Rock,” Game added, describing his time with 50. “When you take Ralph Tresvant from New Edition and Bobby Brown goes this way, you might get a Bell Biv DeVoe, but you won’t get no ‘Candy Girl.’ You won’t get no ‘Mr. Telephone Man.’ You ain’t gonna get no ‘Hate It or Love It,’ you won’t get ‘How We Do.’ As a family, we had it. If we never [broke] up, I think Detox would have been out and we all would have been selling millions from Banks to Buck, Tony Yayo. I’m gonna apologize for my role.”

*excessive name-dropping complaints in 3,2..*

Rick Ross - Best I Ever Had Freestyle

July 2nd, 2009

ross

Rick Ross - Best I Ever Had Freestyle | Clean

Previously: Drake - Best I Ever Had (Video)

Mikkey Halsted feat. Truck North & Ken Rock - Changing of the Guard

July 2nd, 2009

mikkey

The story goes the North Philly MC linked up with Mikkey last weekend at Soundscape in Chicago when he was in town for Rock The Bells.

Mikkey Halsted feat. Truck North & Ken Rock - Changing of the Guard

Props to Andrew.

Video: Inside A Change Trailer

July 2nd, 2009

Here’s the official teaser trailer for Rik Cordero and Three/21 Media’s feature film Inside A Change and I have to say, it looks amazing.

After the jump, check out the Origin Of “Inside A Change” special feature, in which Rik and assistant director Nancy Mitchell discuss the inspiration for the project over some Illmind production.

Continue reading this post…

PICS: Fabolous ft. Keri Hilson & Ryan Leslie - “Everything, Everyday, Everywhere” Video Shoot

July 2nd, 2009

dsc_0089

Here are some shots from the set of Fab’s video for “Everything, Everyday, Everywhere” with Keri Hilson and Ryan Leslie.

Previously: Fabolous ft. Keri Hilson & Ryan Leslie - Everything, Everyday, Everywhere (Behind The Scenes Video)

Video: Rich Boy - Kool-Aid Kush & Convertibles

July 2nd, 2009

Off his upcoming mixtape of the same name with DJ Scream.

Video: Drake - Best I Ever Had

July 2nd, 2009

drake-215-view-update-twitter

NewMusicCartel world premiere.

Directed by Kanye West. Thank Me Later — 4th quarter (rumored.)

Previously: MTV News: Drake Talks Young Money Signing “I Plan To Work With Lil Wayne For The Rest Of My Career”

Video: Pac Div Interview w/ On-Air Idiots

July 1st, 2009

West Coast up and comers Pac Div stops into CT to talk to the On-Air Idiots. They talk their tour with KiD CuDi and Asher Roth, Jay-Z rapping at 40, who Kobe Bryant’s favorite rappers are, MJ’s fans that committed suicide, who the King of the West Coast is and their new project.

So those MJ fan suicide stories are bullshit right? Has any credible news source reported on them? I haven’t seen one yet.

The Alchemist feat. Travis McCoy & Lil Wayne - I Know Your Name (No Tags)

July 1st, 2009

alchemist_coverfinal

Chemical Warfare (July 7th) leftover. BuckMarley dropped a tagged-up version earlier today, here’s the tagless liberated by Karen Civil.

The Alchemist feat. Travis McCoy & Lil Wayne - I Know Your Name (No Tags)

Related: Alchemist Clears The Air On The $350k Lil Wayne Beat

Why Haven’t You Seen This Yet: The Alchemist - Under Siege (Video)

Video: K’Naan - Rock The Bells 09 Artist Feature

July 1st, 2009