Showing posts with label Rick Ross. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Rick Ross. Show all posts

Friday, February 13, 2009

VIDEO: Murs "Who's The Boss"



(swiped via Okayplayer)

Though it's getting more and more hilarious (and petty), we're not really touching that Rick Ross and 50 beef. However, since Ricky did mention an OKP favorite in one of his songs aimed at Fif, we figured we'd post Murs' response to the situation (no diss). "I'm the Black Dana White, I'ma get this money and let y'all n*ggas fight"...not mad at Murs at all for this one. Murs For President is in stores now.

Wednesday, November 12, 2008

Ludacris In 'Talks' To Tour With T.I. And Young Jeezy, Says Theater Of The Mind Is A 'Classic'

(swiped from MTVNews)
'It's a movement, man,' Atlanta-based MC says of new record.
"I feel like this album is a collectors' item," Ludacris said about his November 24 release. "Not only do I feel it's classic — it's a collectors' item. It's a movement, man. Moral to the story is, this album, I'll provide you with the audio — the rest is up to the theater of your mind."
Luda is also planning a tour, and he wants to bring some guys from his Southern hometown along for the ride.
"I haven't confirmed anything yet," he explained. "It's little talks here and there. But I'll put it out there: I would love to do a tour where it's me, T.I. and [Young] Jeezy. Me, Tip and Jeezy would be outrageous. But nothing is confirmed yet."
'Cris is thinking big like some of his peers. On Monday night, it was announced that Lil Wayne, T-Pain, Keyshia Cole and Gym Class Heroes are going on the road together, so why wouldn't the Kings of Atlanta team up?
"That's great," 'Cris said of different hip-hop dignitaries teaming up for a big concert series. "I think that sh-- is phenomenal."
Luda's Theater of the Mind has no shortage of what he calls "co-stars" — co-stars, because he promises that every song is cinematic.
"It's co-star heavy for me. I've always liked working with other artists, whether it's been me on their song or me inviting people on other songs," he said. "I worked with artists on this album because I loved the competition level — it puts people on their A-game. I wanted to compete against them. It's competition at its finest. It's kinda like when you play basketball and you're friends with people on the other team — you shake hands with people afterward, but it's war."
Luda's sparring partners include both Jay-Z and Nas on "I Do It for Hip Hop" and T.I. on "Wish You Would." Common and legendary Hollywood filmmaker Spike Lee partner up on "Do the Right Thang," while others such as Rick Ross, the Game, Plies and Lil Wayne make cameos on other tracks.