Showing posts with label So So Def. Show all posts
Showing posts with label So So Def. Show all posts

January 27, 2009

Jermaine Dupri - Living The Life (BACK HOME WORKING)



Everything is remixing this track.. SMH.

August 22, 2008

Da Brat Sentence to 3 Years in Prison...


A DeKalb County judge sentenced rapper Da Brat to three years in prison Friday for striking a woman with a rum bottle at an Atlanta-area nightclub. Harris entered a guilty plea to aggravated assault.

The victim, a waitress at the club, had to be hospitalized after being struck by Harris, and Flake said the woman suffered permanent facial scarring.

First Lil Kim then Foxy then Remy now Da Brat follows... Cant the woman in hip hop get it together... they are making the fellas look good.

Source: AJC

June 3, 2008

Jermaine Dupri Says Money F'ed Up The Game.



Let get back to doing it for the love!

February 12, 2008

Mariah Carey "Touch My Body"

Mariah Carey "Touch My Body" (Written by The Dream)

February 7, 2008

Music: Dj Felli Fel Feat. Kanye West, Ne-Yo, Jermaine Dupri and Fabolous "The Finer Things"


Dj Felli Fel Feat. Kanye West, Ne-Yo, Jermaine Dupri and Fabolous "The Finer Things"


November 20, 2007

Jermaine Dupri... On Apple iTunes

More artists and producers are gonna take back control of how their art is sold because [Jay-Z’s] strategy has paid off. Maybe Hova coulda sold another 100,000 to 200,000 units by playing it iTunes’ way, but he still had the number one album last week. He STILL sold 425,000 units. Even more, he’s proven you can still sell an album without those guys.

Jay made everyone realize that iTunes taking what we give them and doing what they want with it isn’t the way it has to be. He put the light on and made other people realize, “Oh these guys are just selling our music, they ain’t making it.” If anything, WE made iTunes. It’s like how we spent $300,000 to $500,000 each on our videos and MTV and BET went ahead and built an entire video television industry off of our backs. We can’t let that happen again. These businesses exist solely because of our music. So if we as artists, producers and label executives stand up, those guys at Apple can either cooperate, or have nothing for people to buy and download on their iPods.


Apple thinks that’s never gonna happen. They think that we as the record industry will never stick together. But Universal sells one out of every three records. All it’ll take is for Warner Music to say, “You know what, I’m with you,” for us to shut ‘em down. No more iPods! They won’t have nothin’ to play on their players! We can take back the power if we’re willing to sacrifice some sales to make our point.

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October 27, 2007

Jermaine Dupri...wtf?



Was this a straight up set up... This looks so fake is not even funny, come on Jermaine books sell if they are good...let shit take its course!.