Thursday, December 31, 2009
Wednesday, December 30, 2009
Monday, December 28, 2009
Saturday, December 26, 2009
Monday, December 21, 2009
Friday, December 18, 2009
Wednesday, December 16, 2009
Monday, December 14, 2009
NAS : GHETTO PRISONERS "QUOTABLE"
As the night close down on the Earth like gray dark Wings
Light of cities in the nights, destination for Kings
with big dreams, like Castro, overthrew Bautista
from Cuba, and pointed nukes toward the U.S.
About to shoot us for revolution; that's how you gotta move
A lot of rules, some locked in solitude
Curse the day of they birth confused, who's to be praised?
The mighty dollar or the almighty Allah
I'm like the farmer, planting words, people are seeds
My truth is the soil help you grow like trees
May the children come in all colors, change like leaves
but hold before you, one of those, prophetic MC's
with blunted flows, seven hundred souls in me
Each channelin, from past to present times, heaven shines
light on those, innocent to how the world goes
Some men become murderers, and some girls become hoes
And you accounted for, everything that you heard
Do not speak to fools; they scorn the wisdom of your words
My heart is wise, bloodshot eyes, the saga never dies
Ghetto prisoners rise rise rise
GREEN LANTERN MYSPACE INVASION 6 ON THE WAY
CHARLIE HUSTLE Feat. MAX B & FRENCH : COKE MOB
BUJU ARRESSTED FOR TRYNA MOVE BIRDS
Saturday, December 5, 2009
UMAGA FATU : R.I.P
CNN - Wrestler Edward Fatu, better known as the hulking, tattooed WWE superstar "Umaga," died Friday of a heart attack in a Houston, Texas, hospital, a family friend said.
Born in American Samoa, Fatu, 36, was a member of the famous Anoa'i wrestling family, which includes cousin Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson, his two uncles, who wrestled as The Wild Samoans in the 1980s, and brothers, Sam "Tonga Kid" and Solofa Jr. "Rikishi," according to Wrestlers Rescue, a support group for retired professional wrestlers.
To friends and family, Fatu was a devoted father who was looking forward to spending more time with his children after leaving the WWE.
"He had his demons, but he found a lot of strength in his family," said Dawn Marie Psaltis, family friend and founder of Wrestlers Rescue. "He was always a jokester, he was always playing a practical joke on someone. He comes from a long line of professional wrestlers and did his family proud."
Friday, December 4, 2009
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