Monday, December 3, 2007

WHO IS HIP-HOP??


The 77 Best Lil' Wayne Songs of 2007


Rap needs a leading man, always has. An artist against whom all others are measured. Securing the spot requires a keen combination of skill, marketability, controversy, and luck. That Dwayne "Lil Wayne" Carter would become that man was never a sure thing. As a member of the Hot Boys, he didn't much stand out, and his early solo career remains easily overlooked. He's not traditionally handsome. He's from the South, and it's been easy, for some fans and critics, to not give the South its due.

But Lil Wayne possesses an unquantifiable charisma. And he's the perfect artist to own this time, when album sales are bunk and only sheer bombast and constant reinvention reign supreme. He's a symbiote attached to this rapidly changing game - as it moves, he moves. Since the formal announcement of his dominance - his fourth album, Tha Carter (Cash Money, 2004) - no MC has been so fierce, so alluring, so present.

His predecessors in greatness arrived in different ways. At the end of the '80s, as hip hop began to find its voice, Rakim embodied power and precision-packed heat. At the same time, Ice Cube was galvanizing the hip hop world with radical social sensibility. The Notorious B.I.G. and Tupac Shakur emerged with different gifts - humor and gritty storytelling, respectively - to take the crown. In the years following Biggie and 'Pac's tragic murders, Jay-Z, a true formalist, carried hip hop into its new-money era, and Eminem translated hip hop for pop America.

This year Wayne has hit his stride, releasing an almost unfathomable amount of music. It seems that every morning a new mixtape, freestyle, or feature has popped onto the Web, turning the mediocre meanderings of any number of artists into must-listens. Wayne does so easily, without ceremony over his craft or attitudinal tics - just a trust in his wildly malleable croak, a voice that has become unparalleled in recognizability, and an odd fascination with the absurd. Wayne calls himself an alien, raps in French, sings from his knees, plays guitar (badly), and records endlessly. Because he knows this is his moment. He is what he says he is: The Best Rapper Alive. Hear, hear!
1. DJ Khaled feat. Akon, T.I., Rick Ross, Fat Joe, Baby, and Lil Wayne - "We Takin' Over" from We The Best (KOCH)
Sure, it's only one verse - but what a verse. Cleverly slotted last on the song, it opens with such verve - "I am the beast / Feed me rappers or feed me beats!" - it demands repeat recitations.

2. "Dough Is What I Got" from DJ Khaled's Da Drought 3
Officially wrestling the crown from Jay-Z on his own shit, Wayne reimagines "Show Me What You Got" as a lyrical battering ram. "I must be LeBron James if he's Jordan," he says. The baton has been passed.

3. "Prostitute Flange" from The Empire's Tha Carter 3 Sessions
The most unconventional and feeling moment of Wayne's career, in which he declares his love for a woman, who "was a prostitute." Vulnerable and virile at once.

4. "Ride For My Niggas" from DD3
Resurrecting the beat from Mike Jones' "Mr. Jones," this is Wayne's most anthemic moment. A rallying cry for his movement, he raps, "Fuck your hospital, Young Money, we the illest."

5. "Live From the 504" from DD3
Still doing more with the gifts of others, Wayne rips Young Dro's "Shoulder Lean." In a dazzling daze, he famously spit this freestyle on BET's Rap City.

6. "La La La" from The Empire's Tha Carter 3 Sessions
Initially tabbed as the first single for The Carter 3, this is Wayne's bid for pop success. Children's voices tra-la-la while Wayne pays thanks to his native Hollygrove Projects.

7. "Black Republican" feat. Juelz Santana from DD3
This is unadulterated glee - the verses are less than writerly, but there's so much joy in the interplay between these old friends it's indisputably fun.

8. Swizz Beatz feat. Lil Wayne, R. Kelly, and Jadakiss - "It's Me, Bitches (Remix)" from One Man Band Man (Universal)
As unhinged a guest spot as he's done, Wayne spits faux French, affects a reggae patois, and turns the phrase "jump-off" into some sort of homonym mindfuck. Unforgettable.

9. Lloyd feat. Lil Wayne - "You" from Street Love (The Inc./Universal)
Always a master of the arresting R&B guest verse, this is the best of Lothario Weezy. Lloyd owes Wayne a debt of gratitude for making him relevant.

10. "Upgrade U" from DD3
More shades of Jay-Z imitation and adulation here as Wayne weaves around the Beyonce track of the same name. Metaphors abound: "Big stacks, my pockets on creatine!" he exclaims.

11. Ja Rule feat. Lil Wayne - "Uh Oh" from The Mirror (The Inc./Universal)
More thanks necessary, as Wayne turns this electrifying heater into the comeback Ja so desperately needed.

12. "Promise" from DD3
In what sounds like a creepily sweet advance toward Ciara, whose song of the same name is used for the beat here, Wayne opens his heart and asks for her hand. Fascinatingly weird and honest.

13. "I Feel Like Dying" from TCS3
Even stranger and scarier, this is Wayne's drug moment. Over a chipmunk loop whimpering "Only when the drugs are done, I feel like dying," Wayne muses in regard to all manner of narcotic trips. He says he'll "eat a star" - and we believe him.

14. "Help" from TCS3
Is this the cry for relief that could only follow "I Feel Like Dying"? Not quite, as Wayne brazenly jacks 1965 The Beatles track for a double-time boasting session.

15. "Did It Before" from TCS3
Another possible Carter 3 cut produced by Kanye West. Over what sounds like vintage A Tribe Called Quest, Wayne pulls off a weirdly captivating exercise of he said/she said back-and-forth about who got with who, when, and why.

16. "Pray To The Lord" from Big Mike's The Drought Is Over 3 (Who Is The Predator)
The most openly messianic moment of the year for Wayne, begging forgiveness for his sins. "I can't go to hell, cuz I'd take over," he utters casually.

17. Birdman feat. Lil Wayne - "Championship Pop Bottles" from Five Star General (Cash Money)
Recalling the best moments of their underrated 2006 album Like Father, Like Son (Cash Money), Wayne and Baby are at their braggadocious and brilliant best.

18. Kanye West feat. Lil Wayne - "Barry Bonds" from Graduation (Roc-A-Fella/Def Jam)
Surprisingly outshined by West at times here, it's almost refreshing to hear Wayne take a back seat. He dominates with bombast so often, we forget laying in the cut suits him, too.

19. "Something You Forgot" from TCS3
"I know I fucked up, I admit I fucked up." More signs of Wayne's under-acknowledged emotional side; here he yearns for a lost lover over an ecstatic Heart sample.

20. "Zoo" feat. Mack Maine from TCS3
Weird and wonderful use of negative space from Rockwilder on this spare shooting range. Wayne and his protege take aim with punchlines, punchlines, punchlines.

And the rest...

77. Fall Out Boy feat. Gym Class Heroes, Tyga, Paul Wall, Skinhead Rob, Kanye West, and Lil Wayne - "This Ain't a Scene, It's An Arms Race (Remix)" from mixtapes

76. "Target Practice" from mixtapes

75. "How You Like Me Now" from TC3S

74. "What He Does" from TC3S

73. Enrique Iglesias feat. Lil Wayne - "Push" from Insomniac (Interscope)

72. "King Kong" from DD3

71. DJ Khaled feat. Lil Wayne, and Baby - "'S' On My Chest"
from We The Best (KOCH)

70. Cool Kids feat. Lil Wayne - "Getting It" from DJ Benzi's Get Right Radio

69. Wyclef Jean feat. Akon, Nia & Lil Wayne - "Sweetest Girl"
from The Carnival 2 (Sony)

68. Twista feat. Lil Wayne - "Whip Game Proper" from Adrenaline Rush 2007(Atlantic)

67. "White Girl" from TDIO

66. "Swizzy (Remix)" from DD3

65. Playaz Circle feat. Lil Wayne - "Duffle Bag Boyz" from Playaz Circle's untitled forthcoming album (DTP/Def Jam)

64. Timbaland feat. One Republic, Bun B & Lil Wayne - "Apologize (Remix)" from mixtapes

63. "I'm a Beast" from TC3S

62. "Beat Without Bass" from TDIO

61. "Outro" (Disc 2) from DD3

60. Gym Class Heroes feat. Lil Wayne "Viva La White Girl (Remix)"
from mixtapes

59. Fabolous feat. Lil Wayne - "Diamonds" (Original Version) from Mixtapes

58. DJ Khaled feat. Young Jeezy, Juelz Santana, Rick Ross, Fat Joe, Lil Wayne, and Dre - "Brown Paper Bag" from We The Best (KOCH)

57. "Put Some Keys On That" from DD3

56. "Boom" from DD3

55. "Crazy" from DD3

54. "I'm Raw" from TDIO

53. "Pussy MVP" from TC3S

52. "I Know the Future" feat. Mack Maine from TC3S

51. "N.O. Nigga" from DD3

50. "New Cash Money" feat. Brisco from DD3

49. MIMS feat. DJ Unk, Twista, R. Kelly, Lil Wayne, and Marques Houston - "This Is Why I'm Hot (Remix)" from mixtapes

48. "Back On My Grizzy" feat. Currency from DD3

47. "Diamonds & Girls" feat. Currency from TC3S

46. "Time For Us to Fuck" from TC3S

45. Shop Boyz feat. Lil Wayne - "Party Like a Rockstar (Remix)" from TDIO

44. "I'm Blooded" from DD3

43. "Don't Stop, Won't Stop" feat. Nikki Menage from DD3

42. "Microphone Fiend" from Big Mike's Addicted to the Game 4

41. Fat Joe feat. T.I., R. Kelly, Rick Ross, Lil Wayne, and Baby - "Make It Rain (Remix)" from mixtapes

40. "Dipset" from DD3

39. "World of Fantasy" from TC3S

38. "My House" Feat. Currency from TDIO

37. "We Takin' Over (Remix)" from DD3

36. "Forever" from DD3

35. "Killing Me" from TDIO

34. "Seat Down Low" from DD3

33. Bentley Fonzworth feat. Pimp C, and Lil Wayne - "C.O.L.O.U.R.S."
from Kanye West's Can't Tell Me Nothing mixtape

32. "Walk It Out" from DD3

31. "President" from DD3

30. "Tell Me You Need Me" feat. Bun B from TDIO

29. "Scarface" from TC3S

28. "Screwed Up" from TDIO

27. "I Can't Feel My Face" from DD3

26. Chris Brown feat. Lil Wayne, and Juelz Santana - "Poppin' (Remix)"
from mixtapes

25. "Dipset 2" from DD3

24. "Get It Shawty" from TC3S

23. "Dear Lord" from TDIO

22. "Get High, Rule The World" from DD3

21. Devin the Dude feat. Lil Wayne, Bun B - "Lil Girl Gone" from Waitin' To Inhale (Rap-A-Lot)
­WHAT (More) I CAN SAY??


skelly!!!!! i see you my dude your boy black aka nard

DA DROUGHT4!!!


DA DROUGHT IS NOT OVER WEEZY IS @ IT ONCE MORE THIS SHIT IS CRACK SON FOR REALS BUT I GOT SOME SHIT WEEZY SAID ABOUT (JAY-Z AN Pharrell ) ITS SOME WHAT OLD BUT YOU CAN READ IT IN HES OWN WORDS IIGHT





Here it is folks, what you’ve all been waiting for. Our December-January cover with Lil’ Wayne and Travis Barker. In addition to exposing Lindsay Lohan, revealing Pussycat Doll Nicole, and taking a look at Hollywood strippers, this issue is sure to raise the ire of a few Hip Hop notables as Lil’ Wayne goes off and takes shots at Jay-Z, Young Buck, and BAPE wearing Pharrel. Check out some highlights from the interview but you’re gonna have to buy the magazine to read all the shit talking. Hits newsstands December 12th.

He had some words for Jay-Z:
“I don’t like what he’s saying about how he had to come back because hip hop’s dead and we need him,” he says. “What the fuck do you mean? If anything it’s reborn, so he’s probably having a problem with that. You left on a good note, and all of the artists were saying, ‘Yo, this is Jay’s house. He’s the best.’ Now he comes back and still thinks it’s his house. But we fucked bitches in your bed already. It’s not your house anymore and I’m better than you.”

We asked if he thinks he’s better than Jay-Z:
“Who don’t? [to friends in the background] Ay-yo, am I better than Jay? [friends laugh and nod]. I ain’t got nothing to do with who he is. I’m better than him, though. I’m 24 years old… The dude’s like…? It’s scary. I’m 13 years deep with five albums and 10 million records sold.”

On the infamous photo of he and Baby kissing:
”I don’t fault nobody for misunderstanding. I don’t understand a lot of shit. Baby walked in the crib one day and was like, ‘Everybody’s doing this black mob shit. When I see you niggas, this is what we’re gonna do.’ And that’s why you’ve probably got a picture of me because I stuck with everything that man said. But every nigga’s done that. I’ve done kissed [Juvenile and B.G.]. No homo. Pause.”

On Pharrell and the Clipse:
”I don’t see no fucking Clipse. This is a fucking legend you’re talking to right here. How many years them niggas been around? Who the fuck is Pharrell? Do you really respect him? That nigga wore BAPE and y’all thought he was weird. I wore it and y’all thought it was hot. What I gotta go in the store and say, ‘I like these colors but I can’t buy them because other rappers wore them?”

Thursday, November 22, 2007

HAPPY THANKSGIVING!!!!!

YO I WOULD LIKE TO TAKE TIME OUT TO SAY HAPPY THANKSGIVING FOR ALL MY LOVE ONES HAPPY THANKSGIVING TO( ALLISON,AGNER, ERNEST ,ALBERT SKELLY,RICH,ANDRE,EVAN ,MALCOLM AND ANTHONY



FROM YOUR BOY NARD....lol

Monday, October 15, 2007

R.I.P Crank dat Soulja boy

I can understand that people want to dance and all but the lyrics to dat Soulja Bwoy song SUCK ASS! Im glad dat shit is dyin out. I say if Soulja Girl got a deal off that then dis guy should get a deal to...



dat song is fiyah. AND DA DANCE IS CRACK.

-Skelz

Sunday, October 14, 2007

L-R-G (LIFTED RESEARCH GROUP)


trying to start a successful clothing company might be harder than trying to make it big in the rap game. so how did a 28 year old asian kid from the OC named Jonas Bevacqua manage to force the entire fashion world to take notice? I interviewed him and I still don't know how he did it. but what I do know is that LRG has grown exponentially over the past 7 years to become a world wide fashion phenomenon. and the LRG following has also grown; from Kanye West to Tony Gonzales (Kansas City Chiefs) to Robin Williams to Chico Brenes (Chocolate Skateboards)... all bases are covered. a whole lot of eyes are focused on Jonas and LRG right about now... SGV investigates.

SGV: LRG has been around for a minute, but would you mind giving the SGV the short version of how LRG started?

Jonas: LRG actually came out a long time ago, but as far as us delivering to stores, it's been since about 1999. back then I used to valet cars and work retail... just did odd end jobs. I realized what I wanted to do with my life which is to make clothes, design fly gear and spread a message thru it. while I was valeting cars (I used to also DJ) I met this dude who was working with me that had a live hip hop band so he asked me to come over, set up my tables, and jam with them. so I went over there and I met the rest of the band including the lead MC Robert Wright
who is now my partner in LRG, mentor and best friend. at the time he was already an established designer, I was just a kid who wanted to start a clothing company. I had an idea, I had a logo, and a few sketches. I didn't know where to get a zipper or a button. I didn't know nothing, I just knew what I wanted to do. "Yo, so Robert, you're a designer? that's great. I wanna start this clothing company. I'll give you half of it if you help me with it." at that time I was basically offering him half of an idea... pretty much nothing. at the time he wasn't happy where he was at, he had worked for all kinds of random companies like Quiksilver and O'neal and all kinds of private labels. I don't wanna speak too much on his behalf, but basically at the time he was working for the man and it was about a paycheck not about the passion or the design. so I started saving money from valeting... I'd save 300 bucks and go make a run of stickers. then save up another 300 and get a trademark... shit like that. did some patterns, got some samples made. right around that time my dad introduced us to a few friends and one of them was in the business and they gave us a very small amount of capital to start. we basically took that money and made a production run... we were very fortunate because that year at ASR someone had backed out of their booth the day before the event so we went to home depot, bought some wood and just built our booth a day before the show... very grass roots, as good as it gets. we sold out of all of our product. I think we made 300 pairs of pants, 4 styles of hoodies, and 4 styles of t shirts and we sold out by noon the first day. It was amazing. It was really good timing too, because at the time the market was very defined as in; you're either skate, or you're surf, or you're urban as in Hip Hop... I hate even using that term. I feel like we were the first ones to really bridge the gap between these worlds... not really on purpose either, it was more just a reflection of what Robert and I are into. we're into gear, we're into skateboarding, we're into all different kinds of music. so our timing was great. now everyone is trying to do it, and I think that's great, but back in 1999 you were either one or the other. so we've now been doing it for 7 years... we lost money for the first 3 years. I basically made nothing during those years... drove a minivan, lived at my parent's house, ate Taco Bell. basically the same story for anyone who starts their own business. but we kept flipping our money ever since and that's where we're at today.

SGV: I did some research on you last night and I was reading some blog and on there some guy was saying that he used to like LRG, but that shit has changed and that's why he's not feeling it anymore. how would you say LRG has changed since 1999?

Jonas: It's typical human nature... especially in our market. it's like when you like a small indie band but then all of a sudden they get big and they have a video and you say "I don't like them anymore, they're too big". or how about the classic, "oh, I can't wear it anymore, too many kids at school are wearing it." and that's very much the attitude of the average kid today. if anything, our design and quality has gotten better. we're doing leathers now, real fur,blackberry cases,tents, champagne holders, basically doing and making all of the things we've dreamed of. but like I said, some people don't like things once they know too many people have it, and that's perfectly undertsandable. but I'm a firm believer in the idea that good design speaks for itself. I don't care how many people have it... if it's fly, it's fly. alot of kids want you to stay that little underground company that sells 4 shirts a year and only 10 people got em. they want you to live at home and drive that minivan and eat Taco Bell everyday. they think that's underground. that's not underground. underground is being independent and being your own boss. a lot of people got it twisted. they don't like it when you get too big or become too successful. I feel proud to be here doing what I do. We're living our dreams everyday. People think we sold out or something... people need to do their ho
mework. selling out IS NOT expanding your distribution or making your product more available for the consumer. selling out IS changing your identity in order to sell something. LRG has never changed it's identity.

SGV: I bought the second season of ENTOURAGE on DVD the other day and I saw Turtle wearing LRG. who's the one person that you were the most excited to see wearing LRG?

Jonas:
there are so many... Kanye... Robin Williams... anyone who wears it. I can't just pick one. but what I can say is that we have an amazing support group from the people that wear it to the people we work with and im very thankful for all of them.

SGV: speaking of Kanye West, I heard that you might be starting a clothing line with him. is that true?

Jonas: Yes, we might be doing a clothing line together, but that's all I can really say because of legal reasons.

SGV: earlier you mentioned that you had no formal training as a designer, was LRG a huge guinnea pig for you? were you just learning as you went along?

Jonas: Completely. total learning curve even to this day. we mess up all the time. I remember there was this one time when we made our first run of jackets and I left them in the back of my truck while I ran in and got some food. they were in clear bags and the sun actually bleached all of them. imagine your first time doing this shit and your entire production run is ruined. luckily we fixed them... took them to an enzyme house and washed them out. this is what we started with (pointing to an original sketch of the first run of LRG), literally hands on... sketching with pen and paper... thinking of weird shit, funny shit. we went from that (walking thru a few doorways into the main design room) to this. hundreds and hundreds of tech-packs (detailed line drawings of garments), and now we've got the women's line LUXURIE also. we went from 2 deliveries a year to now 8 deliveries a year, and its soon to be 10. but it wasn't overnight... it's been over 7 years.


THA CARTER III


Lil Wayne stated in XXL magazine that producers will include Kanye West, Scott Storch, The Runners,Prince Brandon Timbaland, and will.i.am. Lil Wayne also stated that he will be working with former Cash Money Records producer Mannie Fresh.[2] Scratch magazine confirmed that Dr. Dre will also be working on the album. In an interview with HipHopCanada.com, Solitair of the Black Jays stated that he and Cipha Sounds produced a track for Lil Wayne's "new project" (possibly referring to Tha Carter III).[3] The Runners have stated that they have produced three tracks for Tha Carter III.[citation needed] Collaborators include Birdman, Enrique Iglesias, Jim Jones, Juelz Santana, Justin Timberlake, Kanye West, The Game, and more.[4]

The album was named the "#1 most anticipated album of 2007" by XXL.[5]

After the album leaked to the Internet in mid-2007, Lil Wayne decided to use the leaked tracks and made a mixtape out of them, titled The Leak. When questioned about the unplanned album leak, Lil Wayne said:

We have to find out exactly what's out there. I'll probably just [collect] all the songs that's floating around and make my own mixtape called "The Leak" since people want the music so bad. To tell you the truth though, there's a song I did with Kanye West out there—of course you want to save that for your album, but the rest of them songs probably wouldn't have made the album. There's a song floating around that says ‘produced by Timbaland’; Tim didn't produce that record though.[6]

MTV reported that Wyclef Jean worked on a couple of tracks for the album. MTV also reported that a track featuring Justin Timberlake, Nelly Furtado, and Timbaland is likely to appear on the album.[6]

HipHopDX.com reported that the album will feature a "diss track", "Gossip", which is indirectly aimed at 50 Cent. The song was due to be released between August and September 2007, but hasn't surfaced.[7]

On October, 11th, two songs that were rumoured to be on the Carter III, Burn This City with Twista and Do What We Do leaked to the internet.

Lil Wayne Appears in Georgia Court


ATLANTA -- A lawyer for Lil Wayne says his client missed a court date, leading to his arrest last weekend, because the summons was sent to an old address and the hip-hop star didn't get it. The 25-year-old rapper, whose real name is Dwayne Michael Carter Jr., appeared in court Thursday after being arrested at his concert in Boise, Idaho.

Lawyer William Head said a notice to appear in court was sent to Carters' New Orleans residence, which did not exist after Hurricane Katrina.

"All they did was take his address off his driver's license," Head said. "So he never got it."

Carter was arrested in Atlanta on suspicion of drug possession and was released on bond in August 2006. Carter was later informed that the case had been dismissed, but it wasn't, Head said.

Carter is expected to appear again in court Oct. 31.

The rapper's "Tha Carter II" album, released in 2005, has sold about 2 million copies. He recently was voted "Hottest MC in the Game" by an MTV panel.

Sunday, September 23, 2007

YOOO WHATS GOOD FAM .....(HLR)!!!


yo whats up man just coming by to say whats good hoping all is good with you guys its a sunday an shit to do about to put on a dvd an just chill i was on da phone wit son son she doing good in school doing her thing mad happy for her talking about her she mad cool man like on some real shit i gots mad love for her ill do anything to help her an this shit goes for my dudes to....yo i dont know why son but wen am chillin wit em its like i dont have a care in the world time can stop if all i care an if anyone thats not part of this fam who is reading does not feel like this wen they out chilling with they home boys or home girls then something is wrong.

shit man i hope we all stay good friends man for real until the day we die...dame i dont know where his shit is coming from but i feel good letting this shit all out am like a tree an you guys are my roots just growing as one....i just wish shit was going the way i wanted it to but it never does right hope to see you guys soon your boy NARD lol thanks to SON SON for that name lol...

o and to BISHOP hows that 2nd cd coming let me know how its coming an wit that ...........am out.

Friday, September 21, 2007

I GOTS TO ASK YOU GUYS SOMTHING

like what the hell do we guys see in azz son like for real i mean i love big booty girls son an da funny thing is that even white guys are getin in this shit to its crazy i mean looking @ a big booty girl walking down da street is crazy son an if she looks nice an light skin it over for your boy nardz lol cuz i like em light. white. and latin but you know what man ill stop talkin just look @ this vid wit this latin girl doing her shit .........HLR MOB!! ALLDAY EVERYDAY.

AND AM OUT.....NARD

Thursday, September 13, 2007

FAMILY GUY IS OD FUNNY AN THIS IS WHY

WEEZY ZOOT OUT HES ASS SON LMAO DROUGHT 3!!!

I DID A LIL SOMETHING TODAY

IIGHT I GOT DA PICS UP AN DA MUSIC LOL NOT MUCH RIGHT YEA I KNOW BUT ONE DAY @ A TIME RIGHT JUST WANT TO LET U GUYS KNOW THAT THIS SHIT IS DA BLOG FOR DA (BARNAZ) TO SAY WHAT THEY WANT AN PUT UP WHAT THEY WANT JUST NO PORN VIDS LOL IIGHT U CAN PUT UP PICS AN WHAT NOT BUT NO PORN VIDS IIGHT BUT BEFORE I GO JUST WANT TO SAY WHATS UP TO THE FAM U KNOW WHO U ARE GET MONEY MY DUDES IIGHT AN WIT THAT AM OUT 1

(NARD)

Wednesday, September 12, 2007

Would you trade your PS3 for a lifetime of Tacos?


"the PS3 might be worth 10-20 grand on eBay right now, but $12,500 of Taco Bell money is like four million billion in real cash, especially with that Big Bell Value Menu of theirs -- how can you go wrong? The reason we ask is that Taco Bell is asking its patrons just that: trade in your PS3 for $12,500 in Taco Bell Bucks, roughly a lifetime of tacos. This deal is only good for the first taker, since the plan is to give the PS3 to the Boys & Girls club in Stanton, California, "a gift that will keep them in the game." The offer expires December 1st. Anyone wanna "loan" us a PS3 real quick?"


STOP!!!!!! son who da fuck would give up da ps3 da fuckin PS3 son lmao yo u know that nigga OD FAT SON LMAO

JUST TALKIN OUT MY HEAD (PART 1)

YO WHATS GOOD JUST COMIN TO SAY WHATS GOOD TO THE BLOG I CANT WAIT FOR THE VIDS TO START COMIN IN CUZ UR GOIN TO SEE MAD SHT NOT OD SAD SHIT JUST FUNNY THINGS LETS HOPE SKELLY GET DA VIDEO CAMERA OR IF NOT ILL JUST BUY ONE BUT NOT NOW LOL CUZ I GOT OTHER SHIT TO BUY YOUR SAYIN LIKE WHAT RIGHT LOL OOO SOME LRG WEN U START BUYIN U CANT STOP SON ITS NICE DA CLOTHIN IS CRACK SON IF U DONT KNOW ABOUT IT YOU BETTER ASK SOMEBODY LOL IIGHT BUT YO YOUR BOY NARD IS OUT.......1

FLASH!!!!!!

LMAO LOOK @ WHAT ANDRE IS POINTING TO OD WHATS GOOD SON LOL

SIDEKICK 4…NO JOKE....



LOOK I DONT KNOW ABOUT YOU GUYS MAN BUT I AM A FEEN FOR DA SIDEKICKS HAD ONE DA DAY IT CAME OUT BACK IN DA (SIDEKICK BLACK AN WHITE,SIDEKICK COLOR THEN THE SIDKICK 2 AN NOW DA SIDEKICK 3 ) BUT NOW THEY ARE COMIN OUT WIT A SK4 NOW U KNOW UR BOY NARD AKA BLACK IS GETIN THAT I MEAN THIS PHONE IS SICK U CANT BE IN HIP-HOP OR MUSIC WIT OUT A KICK ITS JUST NOT HAPPEN FEEL ME O AN THEY GOT AN OTHER SIDEKICK THATS COMIN OUT THIS YR NAME SIDEKICK SLID BUT AM NOT GOIN TO PUT UP PICS FOR THAT SHIT CUZ IT S WACK BUT IF U WANT MORE INFO GO TO WWW.HIPTOP3.COM
IIGHT AM OUT ....