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LET’S GO! We were on the way to NY do or die during the concert, so we couldn’t watch it live, but we did get the trill footage from my ninja Yardie. beyonce, cudi, ‘ye, rihanna, and more. Watch it all below, in two parts.
LET’S GO! We were on the way to NY do or die during the concert, so we couldn’t watch it live, but we did get the trill footage from my ninja Yardie. beyonce, cudi, ‘ye, rihanna, and more. Watch it all below, in two parts.

two things. i woke up and 2dopeboyz had goodies just waiting for me. like a gift bag at some kinda party or something. new jay-z and j. cole. yes, you just read that. critical.
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DOWNLOAD: Jay Z – A Star Is Born [feat. J. Cole]
also, karen civil just cised me with this info about j. cole performing at NYU on september 12, and i figured i’d let you in on the good news. happy to see this man succeed. my homie nyle, who you may know from his craaaaazy video rendition of d’wayne carter’s “let the beat build” is a recent NYU grad (and former def jam intern, we were working hard in that building!) who will also be performing. let’s get it.
With the VMA’s around the corner, the list of performers are becoming more and more clear by the day. The entire weekend has unofficially been centered around that of Roc Nation. That Friday, September 11, Jay-Z will release his highly anticipated LP, Blueprint 3. On Sunday, the 13th, the actual awards show will air including a performance from Jay.
On Saturday, the 12th, Roc Nation’s first signee, J. Cole, will be performing live at New York University’s Kimmel Center in the 4th floor E&L Auditorium. The event, which is being thrown by NYU’s Gentlemen of Quality, will be hosting the event. Here is the need-to-know info:
*Doors open at 8:15 pm for press/VIP and 8:30 for general public.
*Tickets are $7 for NYU students and $10 for non-students. These can be purchased online for students (NYUHOME) or at NYU’s Ticket Central on the 2nd floor of the Kimmel Center.
*Tickets MUST be purchased prior to the event.
The intimate atmosphere will also allow for audience members to ask questions directed at J. Cole. As an added bonus, new material will also be played here for the first time. Half of the proceeds from this event will go towards GQ’s Martin Jackson Scholarship Fund. Jackson was a high school student GQ mentored who lost his life in the spring of 2008 due to gun violence.
Nyle, a NYU alum whose video adaption of Lil’ Wayne’s “Let The Beat Build” has been a YouTube sensation, is slated to be one of the opening acts.

roc nation’s first signee, j. cole, has released his highly-anticipated mixtape, the warm up. you probably typed in “j. cole – the warm up mixtape” in google and came across my site first. why? it’s cuz i had it before the masses, the johnny-come-latelys, the hop-on’ers. somehow, some way, i finagled a copy of it before the masses. don’t underestimate the little blogger.
this could be the best mixtape of the year. everybody’s been saying how hip hop has been on the steady decline, and there’s nobody out there bringing that fire like back in the days. i’ve jammed it just once. a few of the tracks were leaked earlier this year, but those who are on the fence about his ability to make a good song or the hype surrounding his name will be silenced, and quickly. jam this, and spread it to the world. i’ll bless you with one sample for those unsure of the man’s skills. the download link is below. enjoy.
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DOWNLOAD: J. Cole – The Warm Up
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BONUS: Pardon Me Duke x J. Cole – The Warm Up to The Warm Up: Overtime [Video Interview]

my power is about to go out because of this crazy thunderstorm. lights are flickering on and off as we speak. i can’t say much besides j. cole is the future of hip hop, plain and simple. his flow is way too veteran status…somebody get him a deal. oh wait, he just got one. from (arguably) the best rapper alive.
produced by the homie elite out of NY. the two together are something like siegfried and roy. except nobody will get mauled by a tiger in the end. no disrespect. ha. look out for the warm up, dropping june 15th (i think).
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DOWNLOAD: J. Cole – Headache [prod. by Elite]
RELATED: The Warm Up to “The Warm Up” [PardonMeDuke Interviews J. Cole]


i’m back.
i’m only posting trill $#!t from here on out. here’s something new. hook this up to a powerful system and just let it bump. he’s the best rapper you’ve heard in ‘09. i don’t really care what you think, cuz that’s just what it is. i threw up the mixtape a while back, and some other loosies from him a while back. bammas didn’t listen. well, 2dopeboyz did. shout out to them. but now, after sean “jay-z” carter declared j. cole the first artist on the roc nation roster, everybody else wanna listen now! i’m not mad, but i’m just saying. it’s frustrating sometimes. imagine what an artist who knows he can rap goes through! i could never be an artist, i don’t have that bank full of pride yet.
good music is good music. good people are good people. j is both. i wish this man success in the future. jam this joint, and spread the good word.
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DOWNLOAD: J. Cole – Grown Simba
if you doubt the roc nation connection, then click here.

good grief. let me just bop for a minute, man. i’m studying out here. give me a break. get some wale tees. take a chill pill. let me bop.
they were cool to me, just so long. i had to watch nitro circus, rob dyrdek’s new show, and tool academy anyway, so it all worked out with my time schedule. let me throw you a few videos of performances.
lil wayne feat. robin thicke – tie my hands:
kanye, jay-z, wayne, T.I. (when is he going to jail?) – swagger like us:
radiohead – 15 steps (didn’t think i bought this album online, did you? well, i did. so eat that.):
T.I. feat. justin timberlake – dead and gone:
coldplay – lost+ / viva la vida feat. jay-z:
any videos i should have included? if so, throw the links in the comment section and i’ll put them up. and word is, rihanna got smacked up by chris brown because she gave him the herp-a-derp. unfortunately, i have no footage of that event and it’s just a rumor. i feel homeboy, though. i’d do the same. smack her up. repeatedly. because the amount of time i was smacking her up is shorter than the amount of time i’d have herpes.
LOL. sike. i stole that line from somebody. but still, though. you can’t say it doesn’t make perfect sense, right?

possibly off the blueprint 3. sounds like his version of 50’s “21 questions” to me, but like 30 times triller. he’s on another level. 40 and still rapping better than everybody else. the beat is ridiculous, the charisma is top-notch. but that’s just my thoughts. you be the judge.
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yeah, that’s the longest title i’ve ever had on this blog. but this is pretty huge! bill o’reilly and dennis miller (yeah, the comedian. his political commentary is incredible though.) criticize rappers young jeezy and jay-z for their “my president is black” performance in DC over inauguration weekend.
i think that dennis miller keeps it as trill as possible, and while o’reilly is always a jackass, his reasoning is pretty sound. i hear both sides, though. they weren’t trying to be racist, but they were simply expressing their joy with the fact that just a couple decades ago, black people were being hosed, hung, beaten, killed, shot, for nothing. now, a person with the same skin tone is running the country. i can’t call it just yet. what do you think!?
take the poll, and throw your opinion in the comment section. thanks. oh, and listen/DL the track below.
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