My sisters in Christ, Toya Carter and Tiny Cottle, somehow managed to score their own reality show together...On BET. I know, surprise right. As if BET isn't responsible for some of the most tomfoolery we see on teevee today. I might as well stick another pin in my Robert Johnson voodoo doll.Wednesday, May 27, 2009
Baby Mamas United
My sisters in Christ, Toya Carter and Tiny Cottle, somehow managed to score their own reality show together...On BET. I know, surprise right. As if BET isn't responsible for some of the most tomfoolery we see on teevee today. I might as well stick another pin in my Robert Johnson voodoo doll.Sunday, May 24, 2009
Friday, April 24, 2009
Lil' Wayne On The View & Scott Storch Reamerges
Weezy Baby made an appearance on 'The View.' He claimed that he now takes college classes through the University Of Phoenix and that his diamond teefs are actually braces. Whatever Wayne.
The man who created such massive hits like Lean Back, Baby Boy, Make It Rain, and Candy Shop admits that he lost $30 million because of his cocaine habit. Scott Storch now lives in a home where he is under supervision and is allowed to work in the studio as long as he is back by curfew.
Tuesday, April 14, 2009
Lil' Wayne On Sex
How cautious are you when it comes to having sex? I have to be more cautious now. Let me tell you the trick to that. What you do is stop ramming them hos and make love to that pussy! Make that pussy love you and that rubber ain't going nowhere. That rubber will be right there where you started off with if you make love to that pussy. That's when a nigga fuck up, when you trying to do too much. A nigga like me, I am gonna make the pussy so wet that there's no such thing as popping or slipping off. Only problem I am gonna have is keep slipping it in. source
Wednesday, April 8, 2009
New Music: Rick Ross, Yung Joc, Promise
Listen: Maybach Music 2
Listen: Watch Me Make A Movie
Listen: In My CityThursday, April 2, 2009
Lil' Wayne For Rolling Stone Magazine



He talks about his Rock switch:
“The rock shit just comes from what my life is now,” Wayne, 26, says. “I’ve grown into this person........I just got — I’m not going to say ’so good’ at what I was doing, but it became such a regularity for me that I got tired of it. And then I said, ‘You know what? I’m not going to rapSOURCE
on this one.....I don’t want to be the best rapper in the world. Not now,” he says. “I want to be the best. Period. Now. My favorite rapper hasn’t done what I’m doing.”

