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DJ Khaled is in his Own lil World

Saturday, July 24th, 2010

Def Jam South President DJ Khaled has revealed an interest to work with Grammy-winning singers Alicia Keys and Beyonce in the near future.

Imagining them on his past hits, Khaled also said he would love an opportunity to record with Eminem.

WE DA BEST

WE DA BEST

“If I had a chance to work with Beyonce or Alicia Keys, I would want to take them into my world. Imagine Alicia Keys singing ‘We Takin’ Over.’ You know, Khaled, I make anthems. So if I ain’t have Akon on ‘We Takin’ Over,’ imagine her singing the hook. Imagine Alicia Keys singing ‘Out Here Grinding.’ And the same thing for Beyonce. And I want to work with Eminem…I want to work with Dr. Dre. I want to actually get in the studio and make a beat with him and put him on a hook.” (VIBE)

Khaled is in his own lil world of make believe and make believe we da best. He been corny for a minute and continues down that path with every thing he says. I cant hate on him or his hustle . They gave him a title def jam president, which means somebody is giving him a extra check which is a good thing, which means he has achieved something. Success breeds hate from the have nots, the have nots are lusting over what they dont have and the hate comes out. I dont like Khaleds style but he did get paid.

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Lil Scrappy speaks on Young Buck and 50′s Beef

Saturday, November 28th, 2009

G-Unit associate Lil Scrappy recently spoke on his relationship with Young Buck and 50 Cent claiming the Cashville rapper would likely not be able to mend past issues with his former camp.

Having been involved with the Unit during the promotion of Bred 2 Die Born 2 Live, Scrappy detailed where he stood during the two’s publicized rap beef.

“Buck is my homie; he’s like a big brother you never had,” Scrappy explained in an interview. “50 is also a big brother you never had. I was around both of them when they would talk about each other love-wise, and that sh*t just flipped, which is what money does. 50 is a real dude. He didn’t have to do any of that sh*t for none of us. Young Buck and Lloyd Banks were the first ones. I didn’t really get the love that they got. 50 thought they were his babies and if you talked to him, he would tell you that. Buck just saw me in the same situation that he was in, when he got shot up and ain’t nobody f*ckin’ with him. I just talked to him like three weeks ago, and he said keep doing what you’re doing, and I was like I appreciate everything he did for me. And I’m out here grustlin’ and if we can make a hit record again, we can do it. Buck and 50 beefing is like two brothers beefing, and they ain’t never going to talk to each other again, but it ain’t that beat though. They will probably get over it one day, but I doubt it just because its disloyalty. You’ve got to be loyal. Look at Lil Wayne with Cash Money: he was loyal and look where he’s at right now.”(Hip Hop Starship)

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Despite their estranged relationship, 50 recently said Buck is still on the G-Unit Records roster.

“Buck is still signed to G-Unit Records, hopefully he can come up with a record. If he can come up with a song, we can get my money back, you know what I’m saying? I hope he can come up with something right quick. I’m looking forward to that check at least. They gotta pay me not to put the G-Unit logo on it.”

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Teairra Mari talks Album, Bouncing Back, Jay-Z, Kanye vs. Lil Mama & Industry Politics!

Friday, September 18th, 2009

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