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Yung Joc was on AllHipHop Direct to talk about who controls hip hop. Watch below (starts with 3:11 remaining).
XXLMag.com appears to have the tracklisting for Hustlenomics. Here it is:
1. �Hustlenomics Intro�
Produced by Dee Jay Dana
2. �Play Your Cards�
Produced by Cool & Dre
3. �Coffee Shop�
Produced by Don Vito
4. �BYOB Ref� featuring Pharrell
Produced by The Neptunes
5. �Bottle Poppin��
Produced by Don P.
6. �Hell Yeah�
Produced by The Neptunes
7. �Cut Throat� featuring The Game & Jim Jones
Produced by The Fixxers (DJ Quik & AMG)
8. �I�m A G� featuring Bun B & Young Dro
Produced by Chris Flames
9. �Hustlemania�
Produced by Dee Jan Dana
10. �Pak Man�
Produced by Kevin �Khao� Cates
11. �Momma�
Produced by Jazze Pha
12. �Brand New� featuring Rick Ross & Snoop Dogg
Produced by Dee Jay Dana
13. �Livin� It Up�
Produced by Drumma Boy
14. �Getting� 2 Da Money�
Produced by Jon Josef
15. �Hustlenomics�
Produced by Strong Hill
16. �Thugg Love�
Produced by G-Phonics
17. �Chevy Smile� featuring Trick Daddy
Produced by Jazze Pha
It looks interesting. The only thing is that previously, we'd been led to believe that Diddy, 8 Ball & MJG, Twista, Boyz N Da Hood, Mary J. Blige, Monica and Lil' Wayne were on it. So, where'd they all go? I'm going to ask Bad Boy and see if this is what we're getting.
Here are this week's SoundScan numbers (along with Billboard 200 position) for Bad Boy titles:
NR. "Greatest Hits" by The Notorious B.I.G., 2,900 (244,000 overall).
NR. "Press Play" by Diddy, 2,900 (662,800).
NR. "Ridin High" by 8 Ball & MJG, 1,800 (140,900).
NR. "New Joc City" by Yung Joc, 1,100 (933,300).
NR. "Danity Kane" by Danity Kane, 600 (909,900).
Watch below. Here's part 1.
Here are some videos from Jordan's radio tour. They are all from the same stop. The first is a radio interview/performance where Diddy comes on and talks about Jordan. The second is more of that (Jordan talking about saying soda instead of pop and then talking to a cardboard cut out of Justin Timberlake). The third one is her hearing "Just Watch Me" on the radio for the first time.
Via ToriIsAdorable12 at idolforums.com.
Apparently, this is a trailer for an upcoming DVD called "Welcome to My Block" featuring behind the scenes footage with Block, Yung Joc, Boyz N Da Hood, Big Gee, Gorilla Zoe, Diddy and others. Watch below.
B5 is featured on Meez, a site that allows you to create a 3D version of yourself.
Via lovinpatrick10 at the B5 forums.
In this interview (watch below), N.O.R.E. talks about how if Biggie hadn't died, he would have been on the "T.O.N.Y." remix. He also mentions how he was working on the Stretch Armstrong Bad Boy mixtape when he heard "N.Y., N.Y." and how Biggie used to be on The Tunnel with no security.
Warning: vulgarities.
Via Nah Right.
For the first time in a long time, Bad Boy is without a track on the Hot 100 with "Last Night" falling off the chart this week from the 39 spot.
HHNLive.com has an interview with Elephant Man.
DP: Out of all of the labels that you probably could�ve signed with, what made you choose Bad Boy?
EM: Bad Boy is a label that I love for a long time. You know Bad Boy got a lot of promotion going you know?
DP: Yea. So how many albums are you signed to Bad Boy for under your current deal?
EM: Three.
DP: So are you worried about the perception that there really hasn�t been an artist that�s been able to stay afloat over there since Biggie Smalls died, or is that not even an issue?
EM: That�s not an issue. I�m a Dancehall artist; I�m not a hip-hop artist. So you know, I�m not a hip-hop artist; I�m a dancehall artist. I just know that I�m representin. I�m making some good albums and makin everybody happy.
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