Wednesday, June 30, 2010

Having the Abilty to Rap is a Curse and a Blessing

Something i learned this week was that Being A Rapper Has its good times and Bad times like for instance every body looks at being a rapper a bad thing..like if you wake up one day deciding to be a rapper and you tell your friends they'll just laugh at you and its the same things in relationships also, ok so lets say your about 16 or 17 and your a rapper and at that age you should be worrying about College and you should have a job during that time what if you tell your Girlfriend/Boyfriend that you want to be a rapper they are not going to take you seriously. Now i have people trying to use me like the people i had problems with in school coming up to me trying to come with me to the studio and record but then wont contact you about anything else except that. Also being Rich and Famous has consequences to your always in the public eye and you deal with a lot of stress because your always out working whether its doing concerts, interviews, magazine shoots, commercials all that stuff and you have to deal with people and not everything is gonna go right so Being a rapper is always treated like its a bad thing when really i think rap is speaking from your heart and what your thinking about right now and how you are feeling and to make people dance or to make people laugh so i don't think i will ever understand why people think it is funny because i'm serious about what i do and if you had a dream you would want people to believe in you so you can hate me or love me but just have faith even if its a little.

Wednesday, June 9, 2010

Slim Thug’s anti-Black Women? “White Women Treat They Man Like A King!”


”The way Black people think in general is messed up. Both men and women need to change their way of thinking. It’s hard to trust a Black woman [sometimes] because a lot of Black women’s mind frame is that the man gotta do everything for her⎯ he gotta pay for this, he gotta pay for that, and if it ain’t about money then a lot of them ain’t fucking with him. If that’s what you’re here for then I don’t want to be with you.”

-”Most single Black women feel like they don’t want to settle for less. Their standards are too high right now. They have to understand that successful Black men are kind of extinct. We’re important. It’s hard to find us so Black women have to bow down and let it be known that they gotta start working hard; they gotta start cooking and being down for they man more. They can’t just be running around with their head up in the air and passing all of us.”

-”I have a brother that dates a White woman and he always be fucking with me about it saying, “Y’all gotta go through all that shit [but] my White woman is fine. She don’t give me no problems, she do whatever I say and y’all gotta do all that arguing and fighting and worry about all this other shit.”

-”My girl is Black and White. I guess the half White in her is where she still cooks and do all the shit that I say, so we make it. She just takes care of me and I like that. She don’t be begging and I don’t gotta buy her all this crazy ass shit. And she’s a smart girl too. She graduated from Columbia [University] and I like that about her so it’s cool. I’ve dated girls that will buy a $3,000 bag and don’t know how to pay it off on their credit cards. They walk around in these Louis Vuittons and red bottoms but they’re riding around in raggedy cars, so it’s just getting your priorities right.”

-”White women treat they man like a king and Black women feel like they ain’t gotta do that shit. Black women need to stand by their man more. Don’t always put the pressure of if I’m fucking with you, you gotta buy me this and that. Black men are the ones that motherfuckers need [but] I think a lot of them need to step it up too. A Black man who gets a little bread will go make it rain in the club and be broke the next day or instead of him going to invest in a business he gonna go buy new jewelry or a new car and still live in the hood. Black peoples’ mentality is real fucked up in general [and] it’s affecting everything.”

- “Black women need to be more genuine and be more 50/50 [but] It should be a fair exchange in a relationship period or eventually somebody is gonna feel like they’re getting fucked over whether it’s the woman or the man. I think that will help Black relationships out a lot.”

Saturday, June 5, 2010

Need something to laugh at..watch this

Hollywood superstars Andy Milonakis & Dirt Nasty make the trip up north to step into the grind time ring with East Bay's own Frank Stacks & L Money. With tensions high, who will prevail?" - Grind Time

OMG Drake Is So Lucky lmao!

Omg fuck you drake lol how dare you get on my wife like that lol sike nah drake is my nigga but i love nicki minaj i wish i could get behind her like that lol but yeah Shoutout to the whole young money and the whole CMB

The Next Slim Shady? 11yr Old Rapper Performs At America's Got Talent!

Ay shout's out to lil man named Cj dippa he killed his performance! he can dance too but i doubt he writes his own lyrics lol but yeah other than that he killed it check him out it was dope..

Tuesday, June 1, 2010

I NEED FAN SIGNS!

Ok i been talking about this for the longest time on twitter.. i need fan signs and im looking for only females..the only way guys can make fan signs is if they draw a picture or sumthin showing that your a fan of mines..and that would work but other than that females only.. but yeah i'm just putting the fan signs on my myspace and everywhere on my blog sites and i might make a big ass background with alot of females in the back lol but yeah thats all i wanted to talk about but oh yeah when you take the picture make sure you send it to Nellfburk2k9@gmail.com so i can post it up. ight peace

iGrind Ft. Ryan Andrew

This is the Second Single off my Mixtape "Almost Famous" Featuring Ryan Andrew Shout out to him and the whole CTD, but yeah check the song out and tell me what you think about it..

"iGrind Ft. Ryan Andrew (Dirty)


"iGrind Ft. Ryan Andrew (Radio Edit)