Wednesday, August 18, 2010

Monday, August 9, 2010

Summer End 2010 PrettyBoySwag






















RIP Guru (Gangstarr) True Story Behind Hospital & Coma


The family of Gang Starr rapper Guru have questioned the validity of a letter he supposedly wrote on his deathbed, in which his supposed last wishes were outlined.

Guru real name Keith Elam, died on April 19 from cancer At the age of 43 born july 17 1966. He had been in a coma since February.

Elam's family released a statement to DJpremierblog.com, the website of his former Gang Starr partner DJ Premier. In it, they stated that Guru was in a coma from mid-February until his death – making it unfeasible that he could have written a letter from his deathbed. Producer Solar made the supposed Guru letter public after his death.

The letter released by Solar stated that DJ Premier should not be allowed to trade under Gang Starr's name in future. In March, Guru's nephew released a video saying Solar had "completely cut us off" [his family] from seeing the rapper.

Referring to Guru's condition before he died in their letter, the family wrote: "Guru suffered from multiple myeloma for over a year. Accrued complications from this illness led to respiratory failure and cardiac arrest. As a result, Guru was in a coma from mid-February until his death and never regained consciousness."

They added: "The Elam family wishes to thank the fans of our son/brother/father/uncle/nephew/cousin Keith, aka Guru, for the outpouring of love, concern and support. Our hearts are broken by the loss of someone we loved so much. Guru was devoted to his young son, who will most keenly feel his absence."

An "all-inclusive memorial event" is being planned for the near future by Guru's family, according to the letter.


GURU'S NEPHEW YOUTUBE VIDEO




FOR THOSE THAT DONT KNOW WHO GANGSTARR IS...ROLL THE MUSIC










SOLAR STATEMENT (GURU's "BESTFRIEND")


from what others are saying solar & guru were gay-lovers, solar basically would control who guru met knew or was family with, he restricted his daily life consistently from family that witness solar beaten on guru several times..brainwashing guru on who not to trust..Wow sounds like a manipulative person who should never been close to guru in the first place.

Theres more to this story than politics as usual...shady business the industry is smfh!
R.I.P GURU <3

Sunday, August 1, 2010

SKYDIVING RAP!


Lmbao this is sumthing i plan to do b4 i die! soo hilarious xD

Monday, July 26, 2010

Monday, July 19, 2010

When The L Word Becomes "Reality TV" x LOGO Show "Gimmie Sugar Miami"

The Real L Word in LA

showtime new series is making hits better than the actual show

Gimmie Sugar Miami


This show is good i think this one is actually more "Reality" Watch Full Clip Here

Sunday, July 11, 2010

Nicki Minaj interview w/ VIBE MAG about gayness



Q: What can women get away with in hip-hop that men can’t?
A: I have a lot of freedom to be crazy. I can rap in a London accent, make weird faces, wear spandex, wigs, and black lipstick. I can be more creative than the average male rapper. And I can show my boobs. Guys can’t do that.

Q: You sign your fans’ breasts at shows. Do their boyfriends get jealous?
A: If anything, boys are telling me to sign their girls’ boobs. I’ve gone through 15 markers in a single night—because the girls are usually sweating, and a marker will stop writing if the girls are wet.

Q: As an openly bisexual rapper, do you think hip-hop is getting more gay-friendly?
A: I think the world is getting more gay-friendly, so hip-hop is too. But it’s harder to imagine an openly gay male rapper being embraced. People view gay men as having no street credibility. But I think we’ll see one in my lifetime.

Q: Having studied theater in high school, what would you say is the difference between rapping and acting?
A: With me, there really isn’t one. I look at rap as an opportunity to act. My head is full of different characters—in each song I’m auditioning a character.

Q: On Twitter you follow a bunch of Nicki Minaj fan groups. Ever get tired of reading so many tweets about yourself?
A: Hell no! It says a lot that someone took the time to dedicate a page to me. And it’s useful. Anything I do, they post a link to it right away. I don’t need to Google myself.
Q: Have you seen the YouTube video where Michelle Trachtenberg raps one of your verses?
A: She’s the cutest thing. I just wanted to reach into the computer and kiss her. I might have to get her on a track.

Q: Your father set fire to your home when you were a kid in Queens, New York. What happened?
A: He drank a lot and did drugs, and he would get violent when he did. When he set fire to the house, he was attempting to kill my mother. She got out before it burned all the way down. I’ve always had this female-empowerment thing in the back of my mind—because I wanted my mother to be stronger, and she couldn’t be. I thought, “If I’m successful, I can change her life.”

Q: As younger and younger fans come to your shows, do you feel pressure to tone down the racier elements of your persona?
A: I do. I’m a role model now. I didn’t know I was gonna have 13-year-old fans, so I’ve tried to change a few things here and there. But I also know that the girls don’t want me to be Miley Cyrus, either.

Q: Are you going to send your mentor Lil Wayne a gift while he’s in prison?
We were at a Jay-Z concert right before he went away, and he said, Yo, Nick, how come you never bring any bad bitches around with you? I said, My fault. I’ve got you next time! So I’ll send him a poster of a bad bitch to put up in his cell.



hmm to me shes kinda gay but idc its her biz i just want her to myself xD

Sunday, July 4, 2010

Street Dancers In Cali


mad fuckin iLLy, i luv cali style of dancin

Damnn St Louis unsigned Rapper Gets Bitch Slapped On Cam


omgg my stomach hurts i was od laughin at this, i feel bad for my nigga idk who that boy was but he was wrong for tht, still its funny lmbao.

Tuesday, June 8, 2010