JAY-Z'S REAL TARGET
Jay-Z's new song is definitely getting the people talking, but you have to wonder where it came from. Think about it, it SEEMS like the Autotune phase as pretty much run its course, but not for everybody. I heard some people in the South aren't too pleased with it, but he's pretty clear that he's not dissing T-Pain. The real target according to rumor is RON BROWZ. Well, if you know, Ron Browz produced "Ether" for Nas and still seems to want to live off that fame, by calling himself "Etherboy." Not to mention that he uses the Autotune in a way that's not exactly original. I heard that is Jay's real target in "destroying" the trend. Not, sure but that talk sure has hit a fever pitch.
Uh, I'm hearing DJ Webstar called Jay-Z an "old a** hater" and suggested that the song was directed to him AND Ron Browz. No.
HERE IS A VIDEO CLIP OF JAY-Z AT SUMMER JAM!
Did Jay sell out by bringing the King of Autotune on stage? I also heard that T-Pain sent some jabs at Ron Browz too. "I challenge you to a sing-off!" CHECK OUT THIS VIDEO AS YOUNG JEEZY BRINGS HOVA AND T-PAIN
Max B found Guilty thats not Wavy
Rapper Max B has swiftly responded to a murder conviction with an appeal of all charges, his lawyer said. In a statement issued to AllHipHop.com, Gerald Saluti said, “Max B would like to first thank all his family, friends and fans that have supported him throughout this trial. Please don't give up on him at this point. Although the jury has spoken and Max has been convicted of felony murder, kidnapping, robbery and conspiracy a swift and successful appeal shall follow.” Saluti also expressed concern that the facts in the case were not properly addressed. “It is inconceivable that a jury could convict Max under the facts presented by the State. Even Gina Conway the State's own witness testified that Max knew nothing of a robbery,” he stated. “Ms. Conway, a jilted lover and proven liar, said so at the trial itself. Max said after the verdict was read that he is confident that justice will eventually be served and he will be free.” Despite the conviction, more music will soon follow. “Max intends to continue putting out music for his fans while the appeal process grinds along. Although shocked by the verdict, Max remained grateful," Saluti concluded. Prosecutors accused Max B., born Charly Wingate, of coordinating the robbery of two men at a Holiday Inn located in Northern New Jersey. He faces 25 years in jail.
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