
Soulja Boy steps into CEO role pretty quickly. The beautiful thing about this is it shows the rest of the movement that goes along with what makes Soulja Boy relevant and key to this dance movement. Check out behind the scenes of the new video.
This new group the Show Stoppers are really making the Kid n Play type music of their generation. That’s why if you are above 20-something and hating on these cats then you really are out of touch. When I went in the club a couple of months ago, just to see what the buzz was about, I found that a bunch of kids bouncing around to this dance music and if this shit isn’t hip-hop I really don’t know what is. I’m not saying this is the next big thing; all I’m saying is we need dance groups like this to keep a lane open for the kids of hip-hop to have their own lane.
Now I’m new at this blogging thing, but I’ll just say my piece as a rookie anyway. Instead of posting up anything old thing and calling it news, the least you can do is label it a rumor when you don’t have a credible source. I’m so throw’d by that. I’d rather just pay attention and see how we do in the future, because you know rappers are now and have been for quite some time targets. And the media is using rappers to paint the picture for all black men. And it isn’t fair to either side. What do y’all think?
And also enough with what these blind writers like SOHH Streetz are talking. No the streets not, YOU are talking, so be honest and put ya name out there if you going to go at someone’s personal image. (I guess this is the part of me that thinks this shit is getting corny.) How do you find joy in printing something that you don't know is true or not. That’s wack. You affecting people. And at the end of the day white people can tear each other all day long in the tabloids but we just ain’t got room for it down here. Just own up to your stories, that way if it’s great reporting we can be like great job. But when its bullshit that’s made up for sensational titles, then we can call it what it is. And you won’t understand until it hits home. I’m not even gonna blog on that Rick Ross story I’ll just give you a link to one of my fellow Bloggers Mr, Jonathan Cunningham of the New Times of Broward-Palm Beach. He was actually there. Read here.
And by the way the city has already let it be known to the Rick Ross camp that they want to do it again next year because it was a success for the kids. The incident had nothing to do with the event. So congratulations to the Rick Ross Charities.
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