2011-10-05
2011-10-02
9:25 AM by LarryTrump MediaNo comments
2011-09-24
11:05 PM by LarryTrump MediaNo comments
J.Cole stopped by the WiLD 949 KYLD SF Studios to
talk to Nessa (Ness Nitty) about his new album J.Cole: The Sideline Story" his top favorite
rappers, sex tape rumors with Rihanna, and if he has
a girlfriend"
4:05 AM by LarryTrump MediaNo comments
2011-09-23
12:38 PM by LarryTrump MediaNo comments
2011-09-22
7:31 AM by LarryTrump MediaNo comments
According to rumors, Wiz and Amber traded vows last weekend at a private wedding. The couple, who have apparently been engaged for four months already, reportedly were headed to Vegas this past weekend for a small wedding.
From the looks of the photo, we feel like this rumor could very well be true! If it is, we wish Wiz and Amber all of the luck in married life. After all, Amber Rose did say she wants to be a mommy, and that Wiz is the only guy that she can see as being the father to her kids.
2011-09-20
10:34 PM by LarryTrump MediaNo comments
Lil Wayne and Jay-Z are arguably the two biggest names in the hip-hop game. So what happens when these power houses decide to turn on each other? A little friendly competition never hurt anybody, but what's the deal with these two?
They've collaborated on Jay-Z's 2007 "Hello Brooklyn," Lil Wayne's 2008 "Mr. Carter," and the insanely popular "Swagga Like Us" with T.I. and Kanye West also in 2008, which shows they haven't always been at odds.
But sometimes friendships, especially in hip-hop, have been known to go sour.
In case you missed it, the lyrics making headlines off Lil Wayne's "It's Good" are as follows...
Talkin’ ’bout Baby money? I got your Baby money / Kidnap your bitch, get that how-much-you-love-your-lady money
Here Lil Wayne semi-explicitly threatens to kidnap Beyoncé, a ’90s style rap-beef scenario that we rarely ever hear anymore. Yeah, he took it there.
The shots Lil Wayne took came as a response to Jay-Z's "H.A.M." diss which dropped back in early January. Jay's line is as follows...
I’m like really, half a billi, nigga? Really, you got Baby money? / Keep it real with niggas, niggas ain’t got my lady money
So how did this all start? What probed Jay-Z to go at Lil Wayne and Baby earlier this year? Is this just a friendly beef or something more? I broke it down for you starting from the very beginning.
In this 2009 interview, Birdman states that Lil Wayne is lyrically better than Jay-Z. He also claims that Lil Wayne has more money than Jay.
TropicalTV: with Birdman from TropicalTV on Vimeo.
Jay-Z later responds to Birdman's accusations while on Hot 97 with Angie Martine
Then in 2010 when Forbes released their annual Hip-Hop Cash Kings list, Jay-Z ranked in at #1 with $63 million in earnings while Lil Wayne came in at #4 with $20 million in earnings, about 1/3 less than jigga man, clearly proving Baby's 2009 claims to be wrong.
It wasn't until January 2011 when Jay finally came back at Lil Wayne and Baby via his "H.A.M." lyrics.
Although Baby aka Birdman was constantly put on the spot by interviewers regarding Jay's lyrics, he didn't seemed to be phased by it. He took to Twitter to subliminally instigate the situation but he never came out with anything too intense.
Where do we go from here? Only time with tell.
2011-09-19
9:17 PM by LarryTrump MediaNo comments
Listen to the explosive interview, where he calls him "Brandy's little brother," "Little Red Riding Hood" and more
7:29 AM by LarryTrump MediaNo comments
Ray J has been hanging a little TOO HARD with the likes of Floyd
Mayweather and 50 Cent . . . cause he started to think he was a TOUGH
GUY.
In the beginning it was just JOKES . .. but then rapper 50 Cent started INSTIGATING. The insider explained, “When Ray J would say something, 50 would be like ‘OOOOOH, Fab how are you gonna let him say that to you.’”
Well it worked because what started out as just JOKES – ended up with FISTS. The insider explained, “Fab was like “F*ck you’ to Ray, and Ray got in his face. Next thing you know, Fab two pieced him. Actually is was a three piece cause he hit Ray once on the ground.”
Ray J was knocked unconscious. And what happened next, we have to say ALLEGEDLY. Allegedly . . . when Ray was unconscious some people RELIEVED HIM of his jewelry.
Police were called and had to ESCORT Ray out of the casino . . . No word on hether Ray will be pressing charges for the azz whooping . . . or for being RELIEVED of his jewels.
2011-09-17
2011-09-16
2:59 PM by LarryTrump MediaNo comments
10:10 AM by LarryTrump MediaNo comments
1. Be likable
Have you ever been enchanted by someone you didn’t like? Probably not. Thus, the starting point of using Facebook fan pages is to personify likability. This means every update, comment, picture, and video must be positive and uplifting—they should be the equivalent of a beaming smile. The pressure is on: you cannot have bad days on Facebook. If you want to wage war or argue with someone, do it privately with messages, e-mail or a phone call, but not in a public place like your Wall.
2. Be trustworthy
People can like someone, but still not trust them. Think of, for example, Hollywood celebrities. At an extreme, you could like Charlie Sheen, but not trust him. The way to gain trustworthiness on Facebook is to accept that the burden is on you to trust others before they trust you. You should think like a baker, not like an eater. Eaters see the world as a zero-sum game: if others have a bigger slice of the pie, then they get a smaller piece. Bakers, on the other hand, make bigger or more pies.
3. Optimize your thumbnails
You may be wondering: what should a business take pictures of? One of the consequences of the picture orientation of Facebook is that a picture the size of a postage stamp is crucial—it has to entice people into clicking to expand it. This means that you need to crop your photos and increase the level of brightness, exposure and contrast. Most of the time, you really don’t need to see people from head to toe, so get closer to your subjects and snap pictures from the chest up. Click to learn more about good portrait photos.
4. Answer every direct message
Speaking of a lot of work, you also need to answer all the direct messages to your account. This has nothing to do with your fan page per se, but it’s an integral part of enchanting people on Facebook. This is the hardest of my recommendations to fulfill because there’s isn’t an e-mail client like Outlook or Mail for Facebook to make responding efficient. I admit that I fail to heed my own recommendation here...
5. ABC: always be commenting
The ideal ratio of peoples’ comments to your responses is one-to-one. The exception is when there are many comments that are generic such as “Nice!” “Cool!” or “Love it!” Each of these doesn’t require a response, but when comments are more individualistic, jump in and comment back. People want to know that you’re reading your Wall and reacting to comments, so the three keys of commenting are: fast (within 24 hours); many (respond to everyone); and often (make commenting core to your Facebook activity). This is a lot of work, but enchanting people is a lot of work—otherwise more people and companies would be enchanting.
Have you ever been enchanted by someone you didn’t like? Probably not. Thus, the starting point of using Facebook fan pages is to personify likability. This means every update, comment, picture, and video must be positive and uplifting—they should be the equivalent of a beaming smile. The pressure is on: you cannot have bad days on Facebook. If you want to wage war or argue with someone, do it privately with messages, e-mail or a phone call, but not in a public place like your Wall.
2. Be trustworthy
People can like someone, but still not trust them. Think of, for example, Hollywood celebrities. At an extreme, you could like Charlie Sheen, but not trust him. The way to gain trustworthiness on Facebook is to accept that the burden is on you to trust others before they trust you. You should think like a baker, not like an eater. Eaters see the world as a zero-sum game: if others have a bigger slice of the pie, then they get a smaller piece. Bakers, on the other hand, make bigger or more pies.
3. Optimize your thumbnails
You may be wondering: what should a business take pictures of? One of the consequences of the picture orientation of Facebook is that a picture the size of a postage stamp is crucial—it has to entice people into clicking to expand it. This means that you need to crop your photos and increase the level of brightness, exposure and contrast. Most of the time, you really don’t need to see people from head to toe, so get closer to your subjects and snap pictures from the chest up. Click to learn more about good portrait photos.
4. Answer every direct message
Speaking of a lot of work, you also need to answer all the direct messages to your account. This has nothing to do with your fan page per se, but it’s an integral part of enchanting people on Facebook. This is the hardest of my recommendations to fulfill because there’s isn’t an e-mail client like Outlook or Mail for Facebook to make responding efficient. I admit that I fail to heed my own recommendation here...
5. ABC: always be commenting
The ideal ratio of peoples’ comments to your responses is one-to-one. The exception is when there are many comments that are generic such as “Nice!” “Cool!” or “Love it!” Each of these doesn’t require a response, but when comments are more individualistic, jump in and comment back. People want to know that you’re reading your Wall and reacting to comments, so the three keys of commenting are: fast (within 24 hours); many (respond to everyone); and often (make commenting core to your Facebook activity). This is a lot of work, but enchanting people is a lot of work—otherwise more people and companies would be enchanting.
2011-09-15
2011-09-13
9:46 AM by LarryTrump MediaNo comments
Kaz nzuri sana kwa ajili ya Janga lililo likumba Taifa letu
Kazi imefanyika A.M records na Darasa, Diamond, ROMA na kijana YUNG D.
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Kazi imefanyika A.M records na Darasa, Diamond, ROMA na kijana YUNG D.
DOWNLOAD IT HERE
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