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PostPosted: Thu Jan 28, 2016 10:12 am 
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Only need one thread for the few of us that are interested.

Moderators please move The Kanye thread and the TPAB thread here



Now...what about this? I havent listened to the whole thing (9 minutes long) but its an interesting song and take. Lot of different reactions.



Mackelmore
White Privilege II
[Verse 1]
Pulled into the parking lot, parked it
Zipped up my parka, joined the procession of marchers
In my head like, "Is this awkward?
Should I even be here marching?"
Thinking if they can't, how can I breathe?
Thinking that they chant, what do I sing?
I want to take a stance cause we are not free
And then I thought about it, we are not "we"
Am I in the outside looking in, or am I in the inside looking out?
Is it my place to give my two cents?
Or should I stand on the side and shut my mouth?
"No justice, no peace," okay, I'm saying that
They're chanting out, "Black Lives Matter," but I don't say it back
Is it okay for me to say? I don't know, so I watch and stand
In front of a line of police that look the same as me
Only separated by a badge, a baton, a can of Mace, a mask
A shield, a gun with gloves and hands that gives an alibi
In case somebody dies behind a bullet that flies out of the 9
Takes another child's life on sight

[Hook]
Blood in the streets, no justice, no peace
No racist beliefs, no rest 'til we're free
There's blood in the streets, no justice, no peace
No racist beliefs, no rest 'til we're free
Blood in the streets, no justice, no peace
No racist beliefs, no rest 'til we're free
There's blood in the streets, no justice, no peace
No racist beliefs, no rest 'til we're free
Blood in the streets, no justice, no peace
No racist beliefs, no rest 'til we're free
There's blood in the streets, no justice, no peace
No racist beliefs, no rest 'til we're free

[Interlude 1]

[Macklemore, speaking over voices]
"Oh, what are you doing Ben? What are you doing here?"

[Various indistinct male voices]
"Probably shouldn't be here, you have white supremacy, don't fuckin' come here. — You don't give a shit about us. — 'Black Lives Matter,' say it. — Wow. — 'Black Lives Matter, Black Lives Matter, Black Lives Matter, Black Lives Matter.' — You should not have done that. Why the fuck would you do that? — You always react. Just let it go, man. — White racist. — It's the Grammys!"

[Macklemore]
"Ben, think about it."

[Verse 2]
You've exploited and stolen the music, the moment
The magic, the passion, the fashion, you toy with
The culture was never yours to make better
You're Miley, you're Elvis, you're Iggy Azalea
Fake and so plastic, you've heisted the magic
You've taken the drums and the accent you rapped in
Your brand of hip-hop, it's so fascist and backwards
That Grandmaster Flash'd go slap it, you bastard
All the money that you made
All the watered down pop-bullshit version of the culture, pal
Go buy a big-ass lawn, go with your big-ass house
Get a big-ass fence, keep people out
It's all stolen, anyway, can't you see that now?
There's no way for you to even that out
You can join the march, protest, scream and shout
Get on Twitter, hashtag and seem like you're down
But they see through it all, people believe you now?
You said publicly, "Rest in peace, Mike Brown"
You speak about equality, but do you really mean it?
Are you marching for freedom, or when it's convenient?
Want people to like you, want to be accepted
That's probably why you are out here protesting
Don't think for a second you don't have incentive
Is this about you, well, then what's your intention?
What's the intention? What's the intention?

[Interlude 2: Protesters]
"Hands up? Don't shoot!"
"Hands up? Don't shoot!"
"Hands up? Don't shoot!"
"Hands up? Don't shoot!"
"Hands up? Don't shoot!"
"Hands up? Don't shoot!"
"Hands up? Don't shoot!"
"Hands up? Don't shoot!"
"Hands up? Don't shoot!"
"Hands up? Don't shoot!"
"Hands up? Don't shoot!"
"Hands up? Don't shoot!"
"Hands up? Don't shoot!"
"Hands up? Don't shoot!"

[Verse 3]
"Pssst, I totally get it, you're by yourself
And the last thing you want to do is take a picture
But seriously, my little girl loves you
She's always singing, 'I'm gonna pop some tags'
I'm not kidding, my oldest, you even got him to go thrifting
And 'One Love,' oh my God, that song, brilliant
Their aunt is gay, when that song came out
My son told his whole class he was actually proud
That's so cool, look what you're accomplishing
Even the old mom like me likes it, cause it's positive
You're the only hip-hop that I let my kids listen to
Cause you get it, all that negative stuff it isn't cool"
Yeah?
"Yeah, like, all the guns and the drugs
The bitches and the hoes and the gangs and the thugs
Even the protest outside, so sad, and so dumb
If a cop pulls you over, it's your fault if you run"
Huh?

[Interlude 3: Various male and female voices]
"So, they feel that the police are discriminating against the... the black people? — I have an advantage? Why? Cause I'm white? (laughs) What? (laughs) No. — See, more people nowadays are just pussies. Like, this is the generation to be offended by everything. — 'Black Lives Matter' thing is a reason to take arms up over perceived slights. — I'm not prejudiced, I just... — 99% of the time, across this country, the police are doing their job properly."

[Verse 4]
Damn, a lot of opinions, a lot of confusion, a lot of resentment
Some of us scared, some of us defensive
And most of us aren't even paying attention
It seems like we're more concerned with being called racist
Than we actually are with racism
I've heard that silences are action and God knows that I've been passive
What if I actually read a article, actually had a dialogue
Actually looked at myself, actually got involved?
If I'm aware of my privilege and do nothing at all, I don't know
Hip-hop has always been political, yes
It's the reason why this music connects
So what the fuck has happened to my voice if I stay silent when black people are dying
Then I'm trying to be politically correct?
I can book a whole tour, sell out the tickets
Rap entrepreneur, built his own business
If I'm only in this for my own self-interest, not the culture that gave me a voice to begin with
Then this isn't authentic, it is just a gimmick
The DIY underdog, so independent
But the one thing the American dream fails to mention
Is I was many steps ahead to begin with
My skin matches the hero, likeness, the image
America feels safe with my music in their systems
And it's suited me perfect, the role, I've fulfilled it
And if I'm the hero, you know who gets cast as the villain
White supremacy isn't just a white dude in Idaho
White supremacy protects the privilege I hold
White supremacy is the soil, the foundation, the cement and the flag that flies outside of my home
White supremacy is our country's lineage, designed for us to be indifferent
My success is the product of the same system that let off Darren Wilson – guilty
We want to dress like, walk like, talk like, dance like, yet we just stand by
We take all we want from black culture, but will we show up for black lives?
We want to dress like, walk like, talk like, dance like, yet we just stand by
We take all we want from black culture, but will we show up for black lives?

[Interlude 4: Various male and female voices]
"Black Lives Matter, to use an analogy, is like if... if there was a subdivision and a house was on fire. The fire department wouldn't show up and start putting water on all the houses because all houses matter. They would show up and they would turn their water on the house that was burning because that's the house that needs the help the most. — My generation's taken on the torch of a very age-old fight for black liberation, but also liberation for everyone. Injustice anywhere is still injustice everywhere. — The best thing white people can do is talk to each other, having those very difficult, very painful conversations with your parents, with your family members. — I think one of the critical questions for white people in this society is, 'What are you willing to risk? What are you willing to sacrifice to create a more just society?'"

[Outro: Jamila Woods]
Your silence is a luxury, hip-hop is not a luxury
Your silence is a luxury, hip-hop is not a luxury
Your silence is a luxury, hip-hop is not a luxury
Your silence is a luxury, hip-hop is not a luxury
What I got for me, it is for me
What we made, we made to set us free
What I got for me, it is for me
What we made, we made to set us free
What I got for me, it is for me
What we made, we made to set us free


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ive avoided listening to that, but i suppose i should at least once


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ive avoided listening to that, but i suppose i should at least once

It's better than White Iverson.


Im conflicted on Macklemore. I see him trying to do something with his music and he puts his heart and soul into it. More than you can say for many rappers.


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This article nails it



ho is Macklemore?

Have you ever been to Whole Foods on a Saturday afternoon, when it’s giving out free samples? And there’s this superfit and ultra-earnest bearded man passing out surprisingly tasty and unfathomably expensive vegan-chorizo hash? Macklemore is that guy, if that guy were also a rapper.

But isn’t Macklemore very popular? A quick glance at his Wikipedia page shows he’s had numerous hit songs and has won multiple Grammys.

Oh yes, he is. All things considered, he’s probably one of the three or four most-popular rap artists working today. And yes, “Thrift Shop” and “Same Love” were megahits; The Heist—the debut studio album from him and Ryan Lewis—went platinum, and they won, like, all the awards in 2013 and 2014. They won so many awards that they ran out of music awards to give them. I think one of them might have even received an NFL MVP.

Macklemore is also, from all accounts, an extremely hardworking artist who had been grinding on the underground mixtape circuit since 2000. While he might have seemed like an overnight success, his career has been brewing for over a decade.

So why the shade?

Because despite Macklemore’s apparent earnestness, his work ethic, his success and even his apparent ally-dom, Macklemore is not very good at rapping. Is he a better rapper than you? Yes! A better rapper than me? Of course! In fact, if he actually were the vegan-chorizo hash guy at Whole Foods and he happened to also give you a mixtape, you’d think, “Oh, this vegan-chorizo hash guy at Whole Foods isn’t a terrible rapper! Who’d a thunk it?”

But when comparing him with other people who rap for a living and have reached a status where their music is considered radio and award worthy, he is not very good at it. Some would even argue that he is bad at it.

By “some,” you mean “you,” right?

Yes, I do. I wrote about this before in 2014, stating that Macklemore’s music largely fails to connect with us (black hip-hop fans) not because he’s white, but because we generally just don’t enjoy listening to it.

Deadspin’s Greg Howard also recently wrote on this dynamic: “There are white people who rap well and make good songs, and even if there’s grumbling, these rappers are all embraced, because there’s nothing wrong with talented musicians enjoying success. Macklemore isn’t embraced by rap fans because he is bad.”

Does Macklemore’s whiteness matter in this context? Yes, it does. A below-average white performer receiving critical and commercial lauds in a predominantly black space understandably rubs people the wrong way. But again, it’s less about his whiteness and more about his badness. It’s like if Matthew Dellavedova of the Cleveland Cavaliers—who is an earnest and hardworking and deserving NBA player—were named NBA MVP. People would be less mad that a white guy off the Cavs bench was named the NBA’s best player and more just confused and utterly flabbergasted that a white guy off the Cavs bench was named the NBA’s MVP.


Basically, the problem with Macklemore isn’t that he’s white. It’s that he’s white and makes bad music, and people just prefer that he would stop doing that.

Well, doesn’t his new song, the aptly titled “White Privilege II,” address this? He’s aware that he benefits from being a white man in the rap industry, and he made an entire freakin’ song about it. Why is this still rubbing you the wrong way? Is this what a true ally would do?

Well, Macklemore might be self-aware that he’s white and benefits from privilege. But he apparently is not self-aware enough to be aware that people (rap fans) want him to stop making rap music. Because, if he were, he wouldn’t have made “White Privilege II” a nine-minute-long song. This is like Hardee’s saying, “Yes, we know our food is terrible. And we’d like to acknowledge that by inviting you to our new Hardee’s all-you-can-eat buffet!”

My favorite rappers are, in some order, Kanye West, Ghostface, Jay Z, the GZA and Big L. The only way I’d listen to a nine-minute-long song featuring each of them is if the last four minutes of said song were nothing but detailed instructions for me to find a treasure chest with a million dollars in it. “White Privilege II” is basically a think piece read aloud.

Also, while Macklemore does appear to be earnest, I do harbor some suspicion about his sincerity. It feels, for lack of a better term, performative. Like a person tweeting a selfie of themselves tweeting a sad-face emoji instead of actually just being sad. Which Macklemore has a history of doing.

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He’s tweeted sad-face emojis before?

No, the performative earnestness. For instance, when The Heist won best rap album at the Grammys—an award many believed should have gone to Kendrick Lamar’s Good Kid, M.A.A.D. City—instead of just privately texting Kendrick to express that he believed Kendrick truly deserved the Grammy, he privately texted Kendrick to express that he believed Kendrick truly deserved the Grammy ... and then created a post on his Instagram page showing everyone that he privately texted Kendrick.

So forgive me if I’m still somewhat cynical when this same guy basically says, “Hey, I’m a white guy rapping who benefits from being a white guy rapping, and I’ve made a song about being a white guy rapping benefiting from being a white guy rapping, and I know I’ll receive lots and lots of praise and props and play for being a white guy rapping about benefiting from being a white guy rapping.”

You are forgiven.

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To put it really simply, the song is typical SJWism. It's not actually about the serious issues, it's about how those issues make him feel. The song is about Macklemore. There's nothing wrong with that. But it's not as if he's doing "God's work" with this pop song. Problematic.

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Yeah, its clear he wants to be seen a certain way as the article points out.


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Kanye has released a statement on the allegations leveled against him by Ms. Rose

KANYE WEST ‏@kanyewest 11h11 hours ago
I’m not into that kind of shit… I like pictures and videos Me and my wife got the kind of love that can turn exes into best friends


KANYE WEST ‏@kanyewest 11h11 hours ago
Exes can be mad but just know I never let them play with my ass… I don’t do that… I stay away from that area all together


I guess that puts that to bed


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rogers park bryan wrote:
Kanye has released a statement on the allegations leveled against him by Ms. Rose

KANYE WEST ‏@kanyewest 11h11 hours ago
I’m not into that kind of shit… I like pictures and videos Me and my wife got the kind of love that can turn exes into best friends


KANYE WEST ‏@kanyewest 11h11 hours ago
Exes can be mad but just know I never let them play with my ass… I don’t do that… I stay away from that area all together


I guess that puts that to bed


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Joe Orr Road Rod wrote:
rogers park bryan wrote:
Kanye has released a statement on the allegations leveled against him by Ms. Rose

KANYE WEST ‏@kanyewest 11h11 hours ago
I’m not into that kind of shit… I like pictures and videos Me and my wife got the kind of love that can turn exes into best friends


KANYE WEST ‏@kanyewest 11h11 hours ago
Exes can be mad but just know I never let them play with my ass… I don’t do that… I stay away from that area all together


I guess that puts that to bed


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Kanye doesn't like his salad tossed?

C'mon...who doesn't like that?

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Kanye doesn't like his salad tossed?

C'mon...who doesn't like that?

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Interesting turn of events in the Drake Meek feud. I'm not sure Ol Canada Dry is gonna be able to meme hself outta this one.

Either Meek is telling the truth or he's the quickest ever to record a direct response



MEEK MILL SAYS HE WAS TIPPED OFF BY DRAKE'S GHOSTWRITER ON SUMMER SIXTEEN

Drake’s “Summer Sixteen” might have been the most talked-about release on Saturday (Jan. 30), but Meek Mill’s rapid response was easily a close second. Dropping the second installment of his 4/4 series, the MMG rapper offered another set of bars aimed at Drizzy with “War Pain.” As listeners hit play on Meek’s retort, social media began to speculate whether or not there was a mole in the OVO camp, as “War Pain” made a direct reference to a line in “Summer Sixteen.”

READ: Meek Mill Returns With Second Installment Of ‘4/4′ Mixtape Series

Drake’s braggadocio reached eyebrow-raising heights on his new single with lines such as, “I used to want to be on Roc-A-Fella, then I turned into Jay.” On Meek’s “War Pain” response, he addressed Drake’s claim directly: “You ain’t writin’, n****, we caught ya / Can’t erase that shit and you claiming you Hov now? / Why you state that shit?” Appearing more like a conspiracy than a coincidence, more foul play was suspected when both rappers mentioned a night at the Four Seasons in Toronto, with Drake stating, “I let the diss record drop, you was staying right below me, n***a,” and Meek setting the stage with: “Location, Toronto, status – five star hotel, Four Seasons. Them chumps right upstairs.”

As commentary flooded in that something in the water might not be clean, Meek Mill took to Instagram to respond. Sharing a photo of himself with an obnoxious grin, he wrote the caption, “The ghost writer told me!”

All side eyes now point to Quentin Miller, who was revealed to have helped Drake pen tracks such as “10 Bands,” “Know Yourself,” “Used To” and R.I.C.O.” Peep Meek Mill’s joke below:


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This feud is getting decent now. Gotta love Drake checking into the hotel room above Meek the night Back to Back dropped and playing it all night.

But Meek wins this round for sure and Im not sure how Drake can explain the 45 minute response time.



Meek Mill Finally Beats Drake with Vicious Diss Track ‘War Pain’

The Philly rapper released a response to Drake’s ‘Summer Sixteen’ mere hours after its release, claiming that ghostwriter Quentin Miller clued him in on the track.
Hip-hop’s Jimmy Hoffa has risen from the dead.
On Saturday evening, Drake released new song “Summer Sixteen”—the debut track off his upcoming album Views From the 6. In it, the Toronto MC took even more shots at rival Meek Mill, who’d taken the biggest L since the infamous Ja Rule/50 Cent feud in the early aughts.
“I let the diss record drop, you were standing right below me, nigga / We must have played it a hundred times, you was going to bed / Why would I put on a vest I expect you to aim for the head / I coulda killed you the first time / You don’t have to try and say it louder nigga, trust me heard you the first time,” Drake raps.
Here, Drake is insinuating that he was staying in the hotel room above Meek Mill when his diss track “Back to Back” dropped, taunting Meek by playing it on repeat.
Well, hours after “Summer Sixteen” dropped on Beats 1’s OVO Sound Radio, Meek Mill posted a response, “War Pain,” to his SoundCloud. The quick response time is, according to Meek’s Instagram, because “the ghost writer told me”—in other words, that Quentin Miller, the man Meek accused of being Drake’s ghostwriter on a number of tracks that kicked off their whole summer skirmish, had informed Meek of “Summer Sixteen’s” lyrics prior to its unveiling. It’s a boss move by Meek, and a far cry from this past summer when it took him an entire week to respond to the Drake disses “Charged Up” and “Back to Back,” only to come up limp.

“War Pain” opens by setting the scene: Meek is holed up in The Four Seasons Toronto “countin’ five hundred thousand cash” while girlfriend Nicki Minaj is in the bedroom sleeping. Meanwhile, Drake and his crew are “right upstairs, they know not to come up here playin’ no real niggas.” So Meek is confirming the portion of “Summer Sixteen” alleging that Drake and his boys were in the room above him when “Back to Back” came out, just not the trolling part.

Later on in the song, Meek threatens to rob Drake and raps, “With your lil memes, I be with the real queen”—this being Queen Nicki. He then references the portion of “Summer Sixteen” that inexplicably invoked Jay Z, with Drake rapping, “I used to wanna be on Roc-A-Fella then I turned into Jay.”
“See an OVO chain, probably take that shit / Said dreamin’ wasn’t enough, we had to chase that shit / You ain’t write it nigga, we caught ya, can’t erase that shit / And you claimin’ you HOV now? Why you state that shit?” raps Meek.

He continues, “Man, I hate that shit, niggas be talkin’ out they face / But soon as you body somethin’ they be singin’ like they Drake / Wait, niggas dancin’ like they fruitcakes / Hotline Bling, don’t get no bing up in this new Wraith / Pull up the plug, swap that bag with the suitcase.”

Everyone—present company included—had counted Meek out, but between this and his recent “Im Da Plug Freestyle,” it seems Philly’s finest has finally channeled his inner Adonis Creed, lacing up the gloves and hopping in the ring with Drizzy.

Meek closes things out on “War Pain” by referencing Drake's allegedy robbery in his native city of Toronto.

“DC4 on the way, that’s nigga’s due date / Robbed you in your city and you told / Tory from the 6, you hatin’ on him, Lord knows / Culture vulture, now it’s time to pay the tolls,” spits Meek.


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Jay Electronica rips 50cent and calks Kendrick Lamar his son...



Jay Electronica refuses to drop an album, but he just dropped a bomb of a video on the Internet, where he oddly threatens bodily harm to 50 Cent.

The New Orleans rapper recently conducted a Periscope session with fans where he touched on a number of topics and random ramblings, and gave some interesting answers. Concerning fellow “Control” verse rapper Kendrick Lamar, Elec doesn’t seem convinced of his critical acclaim.

“Look, I like the one Kendrick song with Gunplay, “Cartoons and Cereal,” but other than that we don’t know what nigga talking about.” He later added to the topic after one of his fans had some harsh words for Cornrow Kenny. “Don’t say fuck Kendrick, that’s still our brother.” Later in the video (12:40), he brings up Lamar again adding, “Kendrick is my son, Kendrick is my baby, Kendrick wishes he could be me.”

But the even more head-turning revelation was his thoughts and threats to Fif. “50 Cent at once, he was a good rapper,” Electronica notes at the 12:00 mark. “Right now he got the potential to be a rapper but he’s on some sucker shit…and we will slap 50 Cent’s eyeballs loose out his scalp.”

Wow. Did we miss something? Someone who surely wont miss this jab is 50 Cent who bites his tongue for no one. Already embroiled in a new beef with Meek Mill that sort of kind of popped up out of nowhere, we are sure the Queens MC will have no problem adding this squabble to the docket. Stay tuned.



credible surprising take given ttheJay Electronica STILL has no album but this is kind of interesting

He's a good rapper Kendrick is the best and 50 cent is hilarious so this should end up entertaining regardless


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Ghostface has responded to Martin Skreli


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The absurd saga of Martin Shkreli and Ghostface Killah has gone somewhere beyond ridiculous into a new twilight zone of insanity. After the Wu-Tang rapper and the parasitic pharmaceutical CEO spent a few days exchanging harsh words online after Shkreli paid $2 million for the sole copy of the Wu-Tang Clan’s Once Upon A Time In Shaolin. Things reached new levels of insanity a couple of weeks ago when Shkreli got some goons together to threaten Ghostface, telling Ghost to keep quiet. Ghost did not keep quiet.

In a new 12-minute video, Ghost basically says everything anyone needs to say about Martin Shkreli. On his masked goons: “You a fake-ass supervillain.” On the idea that Ghost is washed-up: “You done bought a washed-up rapper’s album for $2 million. Who washed up now?” On Shkreli’s threat to erase Ghost from the Wu-Tang album: “Don’t think, for nothing, that you could ever erase me from history, bruh. I am history.” On Shkreli’s money: “I don’t care how much money you got because money don’t make you a man, bruh.” And most importantly, on the Daraprim price hike: “You don’t do that to the people, man.”

Ghost also brings in his own goons: His sister, his mother, and some other lady to shame Shkreli. Ghost’s sister cries and shows her brain-surgery scar. It gets intense. Watch it below.


Ghost, of course, won this little battle long before it started, since he made Ironman and Shkreli is a force for evil in the universe. But now he won it even more.


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Oh and DMX is living dangerously ...





DMX Reportedly Overdosed, Found Unconscious In Yonkers Hotel
"DMX had ingested some sort of powder before lapsing into unconsciousness."

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This is no bueno.

It’s no secret that DMX has battled drug addiction for some time now, and according to new reports, the Yonkers, New York rapper suffered an overdose late last night.

TMZ reports:

Yonkers cops responded to a call about an unconscious male at a Ramada Inn just after 6 PM. We’re told when cops arrived DMX was on the ground in the parking lot next to a parked car. Cops quickly determined he was lifeless, not breathing with no pulse and immediately began CPR.

After a minute of CPR X’s pulse came back.

A witness on scene told cops DMX had ingested some sort of powder before lapsing into unconsciousness. Cops gave him Narcan, an antidote to narcotic ODs. DMX became “semi-conscious” and was taken to the hospital.

Initially, DMX’s camp reported the It’s Dark & Hell Is Hot rapper suffered a massive asthma attack, but cops maintain that it was an overdose.

DMX is set to hit the festival circuit this spring; we wish him a full and speedy recovery.


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Sorry for the consecutive posts but lot's of interesting stuff today


In the ever-growing mystery of Kanye West and the seventh album title, a clue has been provided by West himself, though it has done little to clear up speculation as to what the album is actually called. Early Tuesday morning (Feb. 9), Kanye tweeted out a photo from the studio, writing, “@studio /final verses /new album title T.L.O.P.” He followed up the cryptic anagram with a small bit of explanation. “That’s the new album,” he wrote, “anybody who can figure out the title gets tickets to Season 3 and free Yeezys.” As of 11:30 a.m. Tuesday morning, West had not crowned anybody a winner, though plenty had offered a guess as to the album’s new title could be.

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Chance The RapperVerified account ‏@chancetherapper 32m32 minutes ago
The Love Of Pussy #TLOP size 13, 12.5 cool doe


Questlove GomezVerified account ‏@questlove 3h3 hours ago
#TLOP The Laws Of Perfection size 14 please


Best random one...


#TLOP The Lamar Odom Project


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Kanye said Bill Cosby Innocent and Twitter is reacting quite a bit


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Kanye said Bill Cosby Innocent and Twitter is reacting quite a bit


that's unfortunate


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rogers park bryan wrote:
Kanye said Bill Cosby Innocent and Twitter is reacting quite a bit


that's unfortunate

Maybe it was for a bet.

I mean, obviously there was a calculated decision like two weeks ago to do something every day til the album came out to stay in the news.

All I can say is at least he didnt come out in favor of Elvin


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But this on the other hand...


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album sounds pretty great
like that it's mostly straighforward beats and nothing too elaborate
scouring the web to find something but i'm amazed it's not anywhere. must be doing a good job keeping it under lock & key

the Taylor Swift stuff is great. too bad Keeping score isn't here


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I very much enjoyed the first 5 tracks. Chance's verse was fire.


Yea, the Kanye-Jay-Beyonce crew is probably the tightest with album security.


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the whole fashion show thing was just bizarre

i think in 10-15 years the whole event will be looked back on like the Macho King coronation


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Bagels wrote:
the whole fashion show thing was just bizarre

i think in 10-15 years the whole event will be looked back on like the Macho King coronation

:lol:

Kanye wishes.


I think people just love his shoes and the rest of the fashion thing is not really working out. But the shoes are a thing...to some.


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rogers park bryan wrote:
Bagels wrote:
the whole fashion show thing was just bizarre

i think in 10-15 years the whole event will be looked back on like the Macho King coronation

:lol:

Kanye wishes.


I think people just love his shoes and the rest of the fashion thing is not really working out. But the shoes are a thing...to some.


apparently not to Taylor Swifts brother he threw his in the trash :lol:


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Here we go....(read from bottom up Twitter style)


KANYE WEST ‏@kanyewest 15m15 minutes ago
not just the famous people there but the kids the moms the dads the families that came to share this moment with us
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KANYE WEST ‏@kanyewest 16m16 minutes ago
9th It felt like a seen from The Warriors ALL GODS ALL GODS ALL GODS in the buildin
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KANYE WEST ‏@kanyewest 17m17 minutes ago
but you can see at Madison Square Garden that you can stop us
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KANYE WEST ‏@kanyewest 17m17 minutes ago
8th They want to control us with money and perception and mute the culture
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KANYE WEST ‏@kanyewest 17m17 minutes ago
7th I miss that feeling so that’s what I want to help restore
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KANYE WEST ‏@kanyewest 18m18 minutes ago
That’s why music is so fucking watered down right now I miss that DMX feeling
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KANYE WEST ‏@kanyewest 18m18 minutes ago
6th Stop trying to demonize real artist Stop trying to compromise art
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KANYE WEST ‏@kanyewest 19m19 minutes ago
I can’t be mad at Kanye because he made me famous! #FACTS
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KANYE WEST ‏@kanyewest 19m19 minutes ago
She was having dinner with one of our friends who’s name I will keep out of this and she told him
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KANYE WEST ‏@kanyewest 20m20 minutes ago
5th thing I’m not even gone take credit for the idea… it’s actually something Taylor came up with …
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KANYE WEST ‏@kanyewest 21m21 minutes ago
4th Bitch is an endearing term in hip hop like the word Nigga
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KANYE WEST ‏@kanyewest 22m22 minutes ago
3rd thing I called Taylor and had a hour long convo with her about the line and she thought it was funny and gave her blessings
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2nd thing I asked my wife for her blessings and she was cool with it
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KANYE WEST ‏@kanyewest 23m23 minutes ago
First thing is I’m an artist and as an artist I will express how I feel with no censorship
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KANYE WEST ‏@kanyewest 23m23 minutes ago
I did not diss Taylor Swift and I’ve never dissed her…


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https://twitter.com/kanyewest/status/698175350854021120

surprise, tracklist changes

No More Parties in LA is on it now


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