Posts Tagged ‘BEEF’

Boring-Ass Beef Update: Azealia Banks vs Kreayshawn, No Age & Fleet Foxes vs
"Gucci Gucci" viral star Keayshawn and brand new Universal Music signee Azealia Banks discovered there's no better place to manufacture beef than Twitter. Earlier this month, Kreayshawn actually gave props to Banks and tweeted a link to Banks' newest …
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Track Of The Day 24/1 – Azealia Banks
Deeply independent and ferociously outspoken, Azealia Banks can turn a disagreement into an argument, and an argument into an almighty shitstorm. However when push comes to shove, the newcomer has the goods. Releasing a number of free downloads, …
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Scissor Sisters & Azealia Banks Collaborate on 'Shady Love'
By Jeremy Gordon January 3, 2012 Azealia Banks had quite the 2011, tearing up year-end lists and dance floors with the irresistible "212." It's only fitting that her 2012 kicks off with similar fervor. The Harlem rapper appears on a new Scissor Sisters …
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www.pushinthebay.com – PART 3 of 4. PTBTV aka Pushin’ The Bay EXCLUSIVE! In this exclusive raw video, Emcee T aka The Chinese King of the Bay speaks with Bay Area rap star, Clyde Carson of The Team. Filmed at Hyde Street Studios (in Tape Vault Studio located in Civic Center/Tenderloin), San Francisco, California. Uncut and never before heard of subjects, Emcee T gets to the bottom of it all including 911 Is A Joke (with The Game, regarding Sean Bell) / Cop Killa, relationship with The Game and Black Wallstreet, dangerous cities in the Bay Area and throughout the Country (United States, ie Miami & Kansas), the Bay Area and what people think about us, 32 Bars of Clarity, his so-called beef with fellow Bay Area rapper Balance, Keak Da Sneak & MoeDoe, Jimmie Reign, California State of Mind featuring The Game, and a special shout-out from Mob Figaz very own, Tha Jacka. Clyde Carson’s new album “Bass Rock” drops June 16th, 2009. The Sean Bell shooting incident took place in the New York City borough of Queens on November 25, 2006, in which one Latino and two African-American men were shot at a total of fifty times by a team of both plainclothes and undercover NYPD officers, killing one of the men, Sean Bell, on the morning of his wedding day, and severely wounding two of his friends. The incident sparked fierce criticism of the police from some members of the public and drew comparisons to the 1999 killing of Amadou Diallo. Three of the five detectives involved in the shooting
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