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Wednesday, September 29, 2010
THE STATEMENT
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Wednesday, September 22, 2010
CLOUD 9 MIXTAPE VOL.1
CLOUD 9.79 MIXTAPE DOWLOAD
Friday, September 10, 2010
KILLA KYLEON and DJ CHARLEE BROWN in ATX LIVE
Thursday, September 9, 2010
MURDER SHE WROTE
Wednesday, September 8, 2010
Jet life to the next life... Pilot Talk 2 Coming Soon
This is the newest video from Kill Million Dolla Bill aka Mr. Run IT and Spitta........
HERE IS THE MP3
DOWNLOAD : Curren$y ft. Killa Kyleon - 4 Hours & 20 Minutes (Ride To H-Town)
Tuesday, September 7, 2010
FLY LIKE PAPER VIDEO PREMIER
Monday, September 6, 2010
YEZZZIR
WALE FT PHARRELL - INHABITIONS
Monday, August 30, 2010
Sunday, August 29, 2010
Soulja Boy ft Kat Stacks - Pretty Good Crack
Soulja Boy ft Kat Stacks - Pretty Boy Crack (Parody)
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Saturday, August 28, 2010
Wednesday, August 25, 2010
YOU WILL TRULY BE MISSED BY ALL 1979-2001
AALIYAH FT. SADE - THE SMOOTHEST ONE IN A MILLION
Monday, August 23, 2010
HOUSE OF BLUES
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DEUCES!!!!!!!!!! DOWNLOAD THIS THROWBACK REMIX....IM ON MY SMOOTH SHIT TONIGHT..... |
Sunday, August 22, 2010
Pimp C Threatened With Prison For Not Doing Radio Station Concert, Audio Reveals
Pimp C Threatened With Prison For Not Doing Radio Station Concert, Audio Reveals
Written by: Trill Chris
Houston rapper Trae Tha Truth may not have much local support from artists regarding his radio station ban, but he is receiving much bigger support from up above.
It’s been nearly three years since Pimp C tragically passed away in a California hotel room, but his voice is making headlines once again. At a recent mixtape listening session for Trae’s upcoming “Cant Ban Tha Truth”, audio was revealed that shows a dark side to the politics and business behind corporate owned radio stations. It appears that Trae is not the only rapper who has had problems with Radio One-owned 97.9 The Box and it’s program director, Terri Thomas.
Shortly after Pimp C was released from prison at the end of 2005, he was approached by Terri Thomas and the box to do a concert in Houston. He was asked for UGK to open up for Baby and Wayne, but Pimp didn’t like the sound of that – which was revealed in the recently released audio.
“I’m fixing to go on a fuck 97.9 spree on that bitch. Waiting to see if my fans fall off from not coming to that funky ass show” Pimp starts off in the audio. “Bitch, you can’t ever think that young Pimp gonna come somewhere for free and open up for some n*ggas. You got me all the way fucked up…Do you think that UGK is supposed to open up for anybody in the city of Houston, mayne?”
Apparently, Thomas didn’t respect Pimp’s decision and threatened him if he did not do as she asked.
“That Bitch threatened to send me back to the penitentiary when I told her I wouldn’t open up for Baby and Wayne” Pimp revealed in the audio. “The bitch was so mad at me she threatened to call my P.O. and tell the bitch I terroristically threatened her” Pimp continued. “Let me tell you something, when you stop playing peoples records because they don’t do your free shows that’s reverse payola, and that’s a lawsuit against whoever own that shit [the radio station]…When it really get jiggy and it gets on BET News that the radio stations is forcing n*ggas into doin shows or they don’t play they records. Boo Wee wee, you know what I’m talkin bout?… The bitch knew that and that’s why the bitch tried to send me back to the pen. I didn’t tell her nothing about doin no bodily harm to her or doin nothing to that woman. I’ve got no violence in me. I’m still trying to take care of my kids. This broad was actually going to call my p.o. and tell these people I terroristically threatened her…I don’t threaten people I’m not no gangster, I’m a rapper and to send me back to prison because I didn’t wanna do no funky ass show is not right mayne.”
At press time, Terri Thomas or a Radio One representative was not available for a statement. Keep It Trill will keep you posted on further updates and will be leaking a 30 second clip of the audio tomorrow (Monday 8/23).
You can’t ban the truth.
B.M.F. Gospel REMIX feat REV. ROZAY
Monday, August 16, 2010
Thursday, August 12, 2010
HOUSTON'S BEST KEPT SECRET
Its about time I got to hear some material from this girl all the years I known her...... Opening up for some heavy hitters this new kid on the block has a solid track record behind her already..NIQ has opened up for Robin Thicke, Trina, and Rick Ross to name a few.......and if that wasn't enough she's got one of Houston's best deejays.... DJ EBONIX team up with her for this project.
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"NIQ THE ARTIST vol. 1"
Wednesday, August 11, 2010
YOU ARE ONE IN A MILLION
with Aaliyah R.I.P. baby girl....and Sade for this remix
Aaliyah ft. Sade - Smoothest One In A Million
Diamond life, lover boy.
We move in space with minimum waste and maximum joy.
City lights and business nights.
When you require streetcar desire for higher heights.
No place for beginners or sensitive hearts
When sentiment is left to chance.
No place to be ending but somewhere to start.
No need to ask.
He's a smooth operator,
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Tuesday, August 10, 2010
"I THINK IM PIMP C"
The Trill O.G. is on some Meech shit this time with a freestyle over BMF I think he got u Ricky.......Im juss sayin.......UGK 4 LIFE
Bun B - BMF Freestyle
I DO
ITS GUCCI TIME
Its Gucci time.......tha G mane teams up with Alicia Keys baby daddy SWIZZ BEATZ to make DIS SHIT RIGHT HERE its a certified club hit. Im droppin this in my playlist now Brrrrrrr bitch.
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Saturday, August 7, 2010
TOP POP 40's 2010
DJ TNT is at it again with his new Mixtape hot off the press or should I say the Serato....
This Hour long mix is a must have for 2010. Somthin for the ol IPOD....
MIXTAPE RELEASE PARTY COMIN REAL SOON.....
WHITECASTLE IN THA BUILDIN........
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u fancy huh!!!
Wednesday, August 4, 2010
RUDE REMIXIN
U asked for it so I made it here it is RUDE BOY REMIX club certified
Rihanna - Rude Boy (Dj Charlee Brown RMX)
THIS IS A MUST HAVE FOR U DJs and PS i left a 16 open for a verse so feel free
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Monday, August 2, 2010
LOVE YOU DOWN!!!!!!!!
OMG its another REMIX from DJ CHARLEE BROWN back in 1997 Usher was probly jammin to some one by the name of INOJ who had a popular song called Love You Down who was also signed with SoSo Def REC. 13 years later these ex lable mates are back at it.... well not by choice, in case u didnt know now you know this is where Usher got his inspiration for OMG in my opinion..........
OMG ITS A REMIX
RIDE REMIX
feat Ciara, Ludacris, and Ginuwine for this weeks throw back mix
RIDE + PONY = RIDE THAT PONY.
JUMP ON IT!!!!!!!!
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Wednesday, July 28, 2010
Sunday, July 25, 2010
MUSE ABUSED @ PLUSH LOUNGE
Wednesday, July 21, 2010
KICKS AND SNARES TEASER
Atw-Kicks n Snares from Atw Music on Vimeo.
Saturday, July 17, 2010
Wednesday, July 14, 2010
SMH Lebron wats goin on?
Disrespectful: Another Lebron James Decision Interview Spoof &This Gets Worst!
Sunday, July 11, 2010
Tuesday, July 6, 2010
NEW CURREN$Y VID
Curren$y: Pilot Talk (Video)
Be sure to cop that Pilot Talk on July 13th!CURREN$Y : PILOT TALK from Creative Control on Vimeo.
Thursday, June 24, 2010
THE INKREDIBLE TRUTH
July 22, 2009 was the second annual Trae Day, a day devoted to honoring Trae tha Truth, one of Houston's own rappers, known as much for his philanthropic efforts as for the menace in his lyrics.
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It was started the year before by then Mayor Bill White and the City of Houston — Trae became the first rapper in the city's history to earn his own day. A full-on family festival was organized by Trae's camp to crown the occasion, more than 10,000 people showed up to pat him on the back. It was a complete, unexpected success.
2009's Trae Day was to follow suit. And it mostly did. Mostly.
The second Trae Day was held in a TSU parking lot, this time with the attendance reaching up past 15,000. There were free pony rides, school supplies, moonwalks, HIV testing, immunizations and more. Trae financed a bulk of the event. Acclaimed rappers Rick Ross and Shawty Lo showed up to lend their support. So did Bun B, Slim Thug and a whole host of others.
The one flicker of disruption that occurred — a few kids tugging at a backpack that had been tossed into the crowd from the stage during one of the performances — was quickly snuffed out by Trae himself. For five and a half hours, there was no anarchy anywhere. And then it was everywhere.
At approximately 8 p.m., the fire marshal called a premature end to the celebration because of overcrowding. A snarl of traffic congested the surrounding streets. A sizable crowd, thick with children and teenagers, stood waiting in the parking lot for the traffic to die down. That's when Albert Walker Mondane and an unspecified number of others opened fire on them. Everyone scattered. Eight people were shot. The victims ranged in age from 14 to 21 years old.
Trae was both heartbroken and irate.
"I really hurt the most when I found out what happened," says Trae. "To see them kids' faces before, to know what it meant for them and to know what that meant for the city to have that day, for that to get overshadowed...I knew that's what was gonna be put out. I was pissed, but hurt more."
Trae spent the evening and following days conducting a hailstorm of interviews regarding the unfortunate ending to what was an otherwise fortunate day of communal merriment and pride.
He inevitably made his way in front of the DJs at the Madd Hatta Morning Show, the weekday morning team on KBXX (a.k.a. The Box), 97.9 FM, a Radio One-owned company operating as the only hip-hop and R&B station in Houston. The interview quickly grew cantankerous when on-air personality Nnete Inyangumia implied that Trae was at fault for the shootings, contending that acts of violence were inherent in his music.
Now, this isn't exactly an altogether off-the-mark observation.
Trae's music is significant for any number of reasons, but mainly this: It makes accessible not only the worst parts of the guts of a major American city, but also the psyche of a man intelligent enough to thrive there. To listen to it is to live on the 8900 block of Braeswood, except you don't have to worry about getting your shit took.
There is no better long-form example of this than Restless, his third official LP. There is an ambient feeling of depression throughout the album (though it's not driven by it). Even the songs that aren't explicitly about something awful happening to someone Trae loves — the Jim Jones-aided "Coming Around The Corner," "Pop Trunk Wave" and "Cadillac" — are tinged with just enough desolation that they seem to serve only as stopgaps between bouts of depression and suffering.
And if this were the only thing you knew about the album, or Trae for that matter, you'd be forgiven for assuming it would be good for nothing more than serving as the soundtrack to blowing your brains out. But Trae presents that despondency in an artful and willfully expressive manner.
Where many Houston MCs get lost in either the trappings of the city's caricatured regional culture or hard-life talk, Trae can talk about both worlds. He possesses the authority to talk about street life that Paul Wall doesn't have, as well as the unreserved cockiness to talk about fancy cars and jewelry, things street-talk legend Scarface has always avoided.
Trae is a hardened man, with the vast potential to be bulldozing when he chooses. That seems inarguable. He was caught in a minor controversy when he punched rapper Mike Jones in the nose at the Ozone Awards in 2007, a situation he later publicly apologized for. And violence, or any other aspect of inner-city life for that matter, is a natural subject of his music. But it's not a natural extension of it.
The remainder of that morning's interview played out in the same tense manner in which it began. Trae called back afterwards off the air to express his displeasure with the route the interview took. Still, three months afterwards, no one on either side appeared outwardly concerned with anything.
Enter The Incredible Truth.
The Incredible Truth is a mixtape Trae released in October of 2009. One minute and 24 seconds into the tape's sixth song, Trae lobbed a grenade at Nnete, rapping about her weight, "Look at you with your bad built ass, you're trash, so far gone you ain't even in the past. It's understood when I'm rolling on glass and the world hating on me like Nnete's fat ass."
Monday, June 21, 2010
K-YUNG OPENS FOR SLIM THUG
SLIM THUG LIVE also performing 4TH & INCHES and K-YUNG at THE HOUSE OF BLUES. Concert & After Affair featuring P.DIDDY'S MIKE THE DRUMMER, DJ LAROSE ROYCE & THE LEGENDARY DJ T.GRAY | Special Celebrity Appearances
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Friday, June 18, 2010
Adventures of TraeThaTruth Ep#3
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EPISODE 1
EPISODE 2
EPISONDE 3
Rapper Lil Boosie Indicted for First-Degree Murder; Death Penalty Possible, Says DA
BATON ROUGE, La. (CBS/WAFB) Baton Rouge-born rapper, Torrence Hatch, known to fans as Lil Boosie, was indicted by an East Baton Rouge Parish grand jury Thursday afternoon on a first-degree murder charge for his alleged involvement in a shooting incident in October that left one man dead, reports CBS affiliate WAFB.
According to District Attorney Hillar Moore, if convicted Hatch, who is already in prison for a probation violation, could face the death penalty.
Detectives told WAFB that Terry Boyd, 35, was shot to death on Oct. 21, when bullets were fired through a window of his Baton Rouge home. A grand jury also indicted Adrian Pittman, 36, and Michael Louding, 17, for first-degree murder in Boyd's death, said WAFB.
Hatch, 27, and his girlfriend Walnita Decur, 25, were also indicted on several drug-related charges.
This is not the first run in with the law for for the flashy rapper. In September, Hatch pleaded guilty to drug and gun charges after deputies confiscated marijuana and a gun from his car. Hatch is currently in jail for violating his probation in November for leaving his house, on more than one occasion, while sentenced to home confinement.
Hatch arrived on the music scene with his 2005 summer hit "Give Me That" and achieved subsequent commercial success with his pithy 2007 club anthem "Wipe Me Down." No trial date information has been released.