Tuesday, February 19, 2008

THA CARTER III this year??..lets hope


Background

The album was named the "#1 most anticipated album of 2007" by XXL, but would be changed to a 2008 release date.[2][3]

Album leak

After most of the album leaked to the Internet in mid-2007, Lil Wayne decided to use the leaked tracks, plus four new tracks and make an album out of them, titled Tha Carter III: The Leak.[2] The Leak was to be officially released December 18, 2007, with the actual album being delayed until March 18, 2008,[1][2][4] Originally 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.[5]

Music

Lil Wayne stated in XXL magazine that producers will include The Alchemist, Cool & Dre, Deezle, Jim Jonsin, Just Blaze, Kanye West, The Runners, Scott Storch, Timbaland, and will.i.am.[6][7] Lil Wayne also stated that he will be working with former Cash Money Records producer Mannie Fresh and Young Money Entertainment affiliate Deezle.[7][8] 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).[9] The Runners have stated that they have produced three tracks for Tha Carter III.[10] Lil Wayne also stated that he has written a track for Eminem, which he has yet to send to him.[11] He described this song as the "craziest".[11]

Collaborators include Birdman, Enrique Iglesias, The Game, Juelz Santana, Justin Timberlake, Kanye West and more.[12]

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 are likely to appear on the album.[5][11] David Banner also confirmed that he will be credited for five tracks that will appear on the final cut of Tha Carter III.[13] Swizz Beatz has stated he is also working on the album.[14]

Sunday, February 3, 2008

Giants stun Pats in Super Bowl XLII

The Giants had the perfect answer for the suddenly imperfect Patriots: a big, bad defense and an improbable comeback led by their own Mr. Cool quarterback, Eli Manning.

In one of the biggest upsets in Super Bowl history, New York shattered New England's unbeaten season 17-14 Sunday night as Manning hit Plaxico Burress on a 13-yard fade with 35 seconds left. It was the Giants' 11th straight victory on the road and the first time the Patriots tasted defeat in more than a year.

It was the most bitter of losses, too, because 12-point favorite New England (18-1) was one play from winning and getting the ultimate revenge for being penalized for illegally taping opponents' defensive signals in the season-opener against the New York Jets.

But its defense couldn't stop a final, frantic 12-play, 83-yard drive that featured a spectacular leaping catch by David Tyree, who had scored New York's first touchdown on the opening drive of the fourth quarter.

"It's the greatest feeling in professional sports," Burress said before bursting into tears.

"That's a position you want to be in," said Manning, who followed older brother Peyton's MVP performance last year with one of his own. "You can't write a better script. There were so many big plays on that drive."

And now the 1972 Miami Dolphins can pop another bottle of champagne in celebration of a record still intact, the only perfect season in the Super Bowl era.

The Patriots were done in not so much by the pressure of the first unbeaten season in 35 years as by the pressure of a smothering Giants pass rush. Tom Brady, the league's Most Valuable Player and winner of his first three Super Bowl, was sacked five times, hurried a dozen more and at one point wound up on his knees, his hands on his hips following one of many poor throws in New England's lowest scoring game of the season.

"They played well," Patriots coach Bill Belichick said. "They made some plays. We made some plays. They just made a few more. We played as hard as we could. We just couldn't make enough plays."

Hardly a familiar position for the record-setting Patriots and their megastar quarterback. This time, it wasn't the Patriots but the Giants making the game-winning rally. This time, the unflappable quarterback making the clutch play wasn't Brady but Manning, who had been booed by Giants fans for most of his four seasons for a lack of emotion.

Oddly, it was a loss to the Patriots that sparked New York's stunning run to its third Super Bowl and sixth NFL title. New England won 38-35 in Week 17 as the Patriots became the first team in 35 years to go spotless through the regular season. But by playing hard in a meaningless game for them, the Giants (14-6) gained something of a swagger and Manning found his footing.

Their growing confidence carried them through playoff victories at Tampa, Dallas and Green Bay, and then past the mightiest opponent of all.

Not that the Patriots were very mighty this day. They even conceded with 1 second on the clock as coach Bill Belichick ran across the field to shake the hand of jubilant Giants coach Tom Coughlin, then headed to the locker room, ignoring the final kneeldown.

That it was Manning taking that knee was stunning. He not only matched his brother's achievement of last year with the Indianapolis Colts, but he showed the brilliant precision late in the game usually associated with, well, Brady.

Peyton Manning was seen in a luxury box jumping up and pumping both fists when Burress, who didn't practice all week because of injuries, caught the winning score.

"We just hung in there on offense, kept executing," said Burress, who wasn't far off on the 23-17 prediction he made a few days ago. "It came down to one play and we made it."

The Giants became the first NFC wild card team to win a Super Bowl; four AFC teams have done it. They also are the second wild-card champions in three years, following the Pittsburgh Steelers after the 2005 season.

The upset also could be viewed as a source of revenge not only for the Giants, but for the other NFL teams over Spygate back in September. That cheating scandal made headlines again late in Super Bowl week, and could have placed an infinite cloud over New England's perfection.

Until the frantic fourth quarter, the only scoring came on the game's first two drives.

The Giants did almost exactly what they sought with the opening kickoff, using up nearly 10 minutes to go 63 yards. Almost exactly, but not quite, because they settled for a 32-yard field goal after converting four third downs on the 16-play series. The 9:59 drive was the longest in Super Bowl history.

That 3-0 lead lasted for the rest of the quarter, but only because the Patriots were stopped at New York's 1 as the period expired. On the next play, Laurence Maroney scored.

New England's 12-play drive was aided by a 16-yard pass interference penalty on linebacker Antonio Pierce in the end zone. It began with Maroney's 43-yard kickoff runback.

It was the fewest possessions in the first quarter of a Super Bowl.

New York's first series of the second quarter looked dangerous after Amani Toomer's lunging sideline catch for 38 yards. But rookie Steve Smith mishandled Manning's throw at the New England 10, Ellis Hobbs intercepted and returned it 23 yards.

Those are opportunities teams can't waste against a strong opponent, let alone the Patriots. It was Manning's first interception of the postseason, albeit entirely not his fault; the last was by Hobbs in the season finale.

The Giants survived rookie Ahmad Bradshaw's fumble, which he recovered, on their next series, because their league-leading pass rush came alive when the Patriots got the ball back. New York sacked Brady on successive plays, forcing a punt, but the Giants' were hurt by an illegal batting of the ball penalty on Bradshaw after reaching the New England 25.

Justin Tuck's second sack, in the final seconds of the half, forced a fumble recovered by New York teammate Osi Umenyiora. The Giants' celebrated defensive line controlled much of the half, holding the most prolific offense in NFL history to a measly 81 yards and seven points. New England had the ball only 10:33.

But New York's mistakes left it with just three - and there are no moral victories in Super Bowls.

So the Giants got a real one as the maturing Manning hung in to find Tyree for a 5-yard touchdown to cap an 80-yard drive for a 10-7 lead.

Pressed unlike they are accustomed to, the Patriots responded with their own 80-yard march as Brady finally got some time. Randy Moss, who caught a record 23 of Brady's record 50 TD throws this year, took a 6-yard pass when cornerback Corey Webster fell, and with a mere 2:42 remaining, the first 19-0 season was right there.

Eli and the Giants snatched it away.

Wednesday, January 30, 2008

Lamborghini Reventon




Model Lamborghini Reventón
On sale All sold only 20 was made
Engine type 6496cc, 12 cylinders
Power/Torque 650bhp @ 8000rpm / 487 lb ft @ 6000rpm
Transmission Six-speed manual
Fuel/CO2 13.7mpg / 495g/km
Performance 0-62mph: 3.4sec / Top speed: 211mph
Price £840,000 approx ok my niggas if u dont knowhow much thats going to be in the U.S let me make it easy for you

840,000.00 EUR

=

1,241,439.24 USD

Verdict The only thing more crazy than the car is the price dame fucking right lol if i had that much money ...shit i dont know wat ill be doing but i do know one thing i would not know wat work is lmao iight am out this your boy "SKULL"

The Last Word in Unattainable Luxury


Shown on Thursday: 2008 Lamborghini Reventón

Is it real? Unreal. Within a few hours of its world debut at the Frankfurt Motor Show in September, Lamborghini said all 20 Reventón it plans to make were sold.

What’s the point? Audi, Lamborghini’s owner, was trying to trump Volkswagen, which makes the seven-figure Bugatti Veyron. The Reventón’s North American debut at the L.A. Auto Show was apparently intended to make cash-flush Tinseltown types rue not having gone toFrankfurt.

What they said: “The Reventón is the most extreme of all, a true automotive superlative,” said Stephan Winkelmann, president and chief executive of Automobili Lamborghini. “Our designers took the technical base of the Murciélago LP640 and compressed and intensified its DNA, its genetic code.”

What they didn’t say: Despite a tube-frame chassis and carbon fiber body, the Reventón still tips the scales at 3,670 pounds (that’s dry weight). Its huge engine must have roughly the same density as an asteroid.

What makes it tick? A reworked, 650-horsepower version of the Murciélago V-12, with a six-speed e-Gear automatic transmission — good for 3.4-second 0-60 times and a top speed above 200 m.p.h.

How much, how soon? $1.4 million. Though Lamborghini has sold all it will make, that won’t stop those who have already bought them from trying to flip them (Case in point: a British dealer offered one recently for $1.6 million.)

How’s it look? Extraterrestrial. Special low-luster opaque greenish-gray exterior paint gives the angular, aeronautically inspired body more than a passing resemblance to a stealth-bomber.

Monday, January 28, 2008

Lil Wayne bashes his own crew onstage: “I just want the muthaf—ers that’s with me to know….it ain’t about what I’m on, its about what I do.”


A few hours after getting out of jail, Weezy performed in Richmond, Va. While venting to the crowd, he says makes some interesting, and not so subtle comments while pointing to his own entourage behind him.




“When your friends turn their back on you, they tell you one thing, say they’re gonna be there for you, and then when things get to that point, muthaf—ers end up looking like a damn [not clear, can anyone hear what he says?].…..I just want all these muthaf–kers that been with me, that ain’t gon’ never been here again….to know that, I did it for y’all. So when I’m not doing it for y’all no mo’….Die.”





Then Wayne addresses the drug abuse allegations…..”I am the ultimate high. I am my drug.”

























Later on in the video, he points at the entourage standing behind him and says “I don’t need none of those muthaf—ers, I got you!” (pointing at the crowd) Then he asks the crowd to join him in yelling “f–k you” to his own team. Lil Wayne eventually tells his DJ something and walks off stage.

ILL PUT UP THE VIDS LATER RIGHT NOW AM OD SLEEPY SO WIT THIS AM OUT KEEP YOUR HEADS UP MY DUDES AN AM OUT THIS YOUR BOY "NARDS AKA BLACK AKA SHIN AKA NEW NAME SKULL YEAH MY NIGGAS AM FEELIN THAT NEW NAME "SKULL"
EVAN WATS GOOD SKELLY I SEE YOU TU-TU WATS GOOD WE OUT (H.L.R) FOR LIFE..YES FOR LIFE ILL BE REPPING IT UNTIL I D.I.E.

Wednesday, January 23, 2008

Before you buy that Sidekick on eBay…

It sounds like T-Mobile had a huge theft of phones over the weekend. Someone broke into a warehouse and stole around 36,000 phones, roughly worth about $8.2 million. And the kicker, most of these phones were Sidekicks (we’re assuming LX and Slides). T-Mobile of course has all of the IMEIs for the devices on record, and they’ll be keeping an eye out for any of these devices by monitoring who activates them. So if you see a deal that looks too good to be true, and the dealer is a little bit sketchy, you might want to pass. Here’s the internal email that got sent out to T-Mobile dealers:

“Wanted to let you all know that one of our warehouses was broken into over the weekend and some 36,000 phones were stolen (worth about 8.2 Million). The most significant phones stolen were the Sidekick phones. Please make sure you inform the dealers who like to purchase gray market handsets that we are aggressively working with law enforcement to prosecute anyone who has these handsets. We do know the IMEI’s of the stolen phones and once they end up on our network we will go to the dealer code that activated the phone. So if your dealers get a call about Sidekicks and the deal is too good to be true you will know why.”

SAY WORD! | MTV’S 10 HOTTEST MC’ S LIST CAUSES A STIR


10. Jim Jones
9. Common
8. 50 Cent
7. Jay-Z
6. Young Jeezy
5. Kanye West
4. Andre 3000
3. The Game
2. T.I.
1. Lil Wayne


At first, I must admit, I was somewhat taken aback by the list put together by MTV’s Hip-Hop brain trust. Jay-Z is number 7 and Nas is no where on the list, something was terribly wrong. On second thought, the list consists of who is hot at the particular time it was conceived not who is the nicest and most skilled. With that said and Hip-Hop being what it is, the list was outdated the minute it was created. For example: Common’s album just dropped and 50 Cent’s single I get Money is on heavy rotation which would theoretically move them closer to the number 1 spot. According to MTV, the criteria for the list were skills, success, impact and swagger (how do you measure that?). Anyway, I am not completely mad at the results. Of course my top ten hottest would be different, I would add Nas, Fabolous and would get rid of Game and Young Jeezy but I don’t think you can argue with Lil Wayne coming in first – that dude is on virtually every song on the radio. I would also have added an honorable mention to Young Berg and Papoose. What are your thoughts on the list?
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