NEW NAS: BE A NIGGER TOO!


Uncle Nas is really trying but I do not think that album with that title will make it to stores shelves!

50 CENT: I EXPECTED BUCK TO DISS ME!


50 Cent along with his G-Unit members Tony Yayo and Lloyd Banks recently sat down to talk to MTV. One topic that would obviously come up was that of Young Buck. 50 said Bucks next move will be a diss record. "That's inevitable," he said. "In confusion, you gonna try to do anything you can do to try and be aggressive. I predict he'll say disrespectful things as we move forward." As of yet Buck hasn't said much on the subject, besides releasing a few tracks that hint at the subject, but it's been confirmed that he will be releasing a new mixtape called Honorable Discharge: Cashville Chronicles.

Tony Yayo cleared the air about G-Unit's new album title. The new G-Unit album, which was rumored to be called Shoot To KillLock & Load and then , will be called "T.O.S" better known as Terminate On Sight. The album will be in stores June 24th everywhere. 50 Says it "was a statement towards the competition, towards other artists. T.O.S. is the version where you get more aggressive. This record embodies that. I kinda know where I need to go, because I tested the waters with the material I put out [on our mixtapes]. I get to tell with the response to certain records where I need to be and chill out from other stuff."

SHAKE UP AT SONY BMG!


Sony BMG is the latest record company to make some major staff changes, this time it’s replacing their CEO. The legendary Clive Davis was replaced by Barry Weiss to run the company which includes the labels RCA, Jive, J-Records, LaFace, Arista, Volcano, Verity, GospoCentric and Fo Yo Soul. Weiss was prexy-CEO of the Zomba Label Group since it started 4 years ago, and will continue to oversee Zomba as part of the BMG label group in his new spot.

Clive Davis was moved to a position where he will exclusively work with major artists, receiving the title of Chief Creative Officer. Clive Davis is a staple in the music industry, responsible for many major artists in the past and most recently the British artist Leona Lewis.


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