Sneak Peek of Lil’ Wayne’s Get a Life, one of my favorite tracks off Rebirth. It was shot on the top of Marlin Hotel and will premiere on Mtv 2 Mtv Jams
So where we at so far lets recap….video for On Fire, Da Da Da, Knockout, Drop The World, and now Runnin. I’m pretty sure there’s more to come.
When the fuck did this man find all this time to do all this shit before he went in??
Can’t imagine the shit this man got done before he went in because you would think he never went in. Check out a preview of his single “Da Da Da”
“I’m just a bad guy. I’m from the streets, and I do what bad guys do. I play Carlos. I’m definitely a bad guy. I don’t have a problem playing a bad guy, ’cause everybody looks at me as that anyway. It was real easy. … It’s going to be a lot of shooting and stuff in the movie, it’s great. There’s real S.W.A.T. in the movie and they real S.W.A.T. I met this guy, I forget his name, he’s the head S.W.A.T. guy for Detroit. He’s directing the actors on what to do. It’s S.W.A.T. in [the film who] obviously know what to do. It’s amazing to meet real S.W.A.T. They are really in the movie. It gets crazy in the movie!”
“Trap or Die 2 Reloaded.” “I wanted to let them know I’m not playing any games,” Jeezy explained. “I’m the best at it when it comes to that situation. Really a lot of situations, but that [song] would be my favorite, because I really got it off.”
“Greatest Trapper Alive.” “I like it, because its playa and symbolic,” Jeezy said of the song. “That record won’t play out anytime soon. It’s always gonna be one of them good mixtape records. If you listen to what I’m saying, it’s all true. ‘Hop in my Cutlass and haul ass/ Money first, money second, so that makes y’all last/ It’s way too much at stake to be playing with y’all ass/ Too much to going on to be playing with y’all ass.’ Don’t get me started.”
“Ill’in” (featuring the Clipse). “I got two special features on there,” he said. “I never really did a record with these guys. But they the only other cats I heard talking like me. You gonna like this one. Shout out to VA. You would think it would be on your album, but it’s not. That’s what Trap or Die is for me. I wanted to do songs that the average cat would leave for their albums. I always been hungry, by the way. I didn’t want to make it seem easy, talk about my Rolex. I wanted to get in your heart. I wanted to make you think what I was thinking. You gotta séance the room, like my man say. You can’t crown the air unless you séance the room.”
And the hype doesn’t stop…
“The new album — I’m looking to come with another summer release,” he said. “Probably late July or early August. I’m gathering joints together — so any producer trying to make that Loso’s Way 2, you can send them in. I got a couple of things in the stash. I always keep beats on the side even if they don’t work at the time. I know a hot beat when I hear it. The ‘Throw It In the Bag’ [remix] I had for seven, eight months before I used it. I knew it was a hot joint. When I did the remix I started digging in the crates and pulled it up. I haven’t went it to start [laying] vocals [on the album] yet, but we in the motion of it.”
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Kill Wacka Flocka?? “Oh Lets Do It”
Probably the only time a rapper will actually agree with Mr. Bill O’Reily. Lupe compares the mean streets of Detroit with Haiti
“Speaking with MTV, Lupe addresses Bill O’Reilly’s comparison of Chicago’s South Side to Haiti. Pardon Bill’s hyperbole, but nothing comes close to the conditions in Haiti. Prior to the quake, the nation was (is) the poorest in the Western Hemisphere. In 2008, 80% of the population lived under the poverty line. Obviously, that number’s since increased. Third world democracy, indeed.”
“We was actually calling it Report the War. We was gonna do all the songs [from The War Report] in a backwards order. Like call a song ‘Money Blood’ instead of ‘Bloody Money.’ Instead of ‘Illegal Life,’ we would do ‘Life Illegal,’ so on and so forth. It was gonna be everything but backwards. Then what happened was, as we started to record for The War Report 2, I didn’t want to force it. I didn’t want to force calling a record ‘Money Blood’ if it wasn’t that.”
“Wayne is my favorite rapper of the new age,” Noreaga told us Monday. “Although in rap years, he’s just as old as me. But that’s my favorite rapper for the new age. For him to not only do the joint, but it appear on Mixtape Daily video … that’s an honor. My kids love Lil Wayne. Do ‘Super Thug’ next, Wayne — keep my legacy alive. … I’m trying to do Special Ed’s ‘I Got It Made’ and a few other classics over. It’s only to give respect to the people. If Wayne is a real MC like I know he is, he was doing it to show love and respect to the joint and what it meant to him. I’m speechless.”

Mtv is really a movement in our world and pop culture they have the ability to take some regular ass people and turn them into complete celebrities over night. Even thought the show Jersey Shore has alotta haters and is mad embarrassing to Italians callin themselves guidos smh I gotta admit this shit is poppin’ they fight almost every episode and I bet in one of these episodes The Situation and Pauly D gone jump one them girls they bring home off. I can’t wait for that until then first pump to Mtv’s Jersey Shore.
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