Thursday, 30 July 2015

Drake destroys Meek Mill with surprise 'Back to Back' diss


Drake destroys Meek Mill with surprise 'Back to Back' diss 




Meek Mill and Drake’s rap war goes to new heights with the early morning release of “Back to Back.”
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Meek Mill and Drake’s rap war goes to new heights with the early morning release of “Back to Back.”

Meek Mill may have bitten off a little more than he can chew by waging war against Drake.
The Toronto-born rapper has become the target of speculation this week, accused of hiring a ghostwriter to pen his verse for their "R.I.C.O." collaboration, off Mill's latest album, "Dreams Worth More Than Money."
"Stop comparing drake to me too… He don't write his own raps! That's why he ain't tweet my album because we all found out!" Mill, born Robert Rahmeek Williams, tweeted on July 21.
The alleged ghostwriter, Quentin Miller, for his part, denied ever writing Drake's lyrics with an open letter shared via Tumblr.
"I am not and never will be a 'ghostwriter' for drake. I'm proud to say that we've collaborated… but I could never take credit for anything other than the few songs we worked on together," Miller wrote.
Mill, who is currently dating and sharing a stage with Nicki Minaj on tour, apologized to Minaj for the outburst, but for the leader of the OVO Sound, it was too little, too late.
After a few days of silence, Drake fired off a heated response via a track called"Charged Up."
The lyrics, "No woman ever had me star struck, or was able to tell me to get my bars up, I'm charged up," took aim at the Philadelphia-born rapper.
Just when the beef appeared to be cooling off, Drake took more shots at Mill with another record, "Back to Back."
The spirit-crushing bars include, 'Yeah, trigger fingers turn to Twitter fingers, You getting bodied by a singing n---a.'
Drake also referenced Mill's role as an opening act for The Pinkprint Tour: "You love her then you gotta give the world to her, Is that a world tour or your girl's tour."
The final nail in the coffin was a bank statement comparison between Mill and Minaj. "Shout out to all my boss b-tches wife-ing n---as, Make sure you hit him with the prenup, Then tell that man to ease up."
The track’s cover art is another apparent diss: a photo of Joe Carter of the Torontos Blue Jays' win against the Philadelphia Phillies in the 1993 World Series.
The surprise track was released at 4:29 a.m., and hip hop music fans have clearly chosen to side with Drake.

Monday, 20 July 2015

SOMEDAY

SOMEDAY
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I do not seek to pun the mind 
But pour the mind some mere words 
Of a world filled with things unmade things unsaid 
But this they say 
How long can you hold pain 
How much do you wanna get paid 
How much do you think you knw
But thats that 
Everyday we facing a day racing 
Every Time over time  we hearing of people who are racist  
But is you who's gat everything better than me who's gat nothing  ! 
The world echoes !! Yes yes! 
But to me I say no 
Everyday I wake up to the hope for just a meal 
Walk so many miles for just a lil dough 
Though I'm not bothered but indeed I'm pained   
But I still have to pay some bills 
So please I got to work! 
You wake up in the morning 
to bread cheese and sausage
I heard they call it breakfast in bed with a jug of de juice you like 
Black phantom; and the plate with ur name standby 
The day I confess u better than me 
Would be the day I self-destruct
So I instruct myself! 
Someday imma be 
the Don of a new dawn 
The son of an unknown man 
But the fame ild bring down 
They all gonna call me a new man! 
#ThinkingKing 

            D LION

An Open Letter To The Girl Who Let The Nice Guy Go

Dear Girl Who Walked Away,

It’s not like you weren’t aware of what you were getting yourself into. He told you he was nice. He trusted easily and gave you all he could when he could.
The nice guy believes in doing things right. He was there when you needed him to be, and he went out of his way to make sure you knew just how much you could mean to someone.
We live in a generation where we all have to wear masks and play parts to make it through the battlefield of dating in the 21st century. There is no such thing as giving it your all.
We like quotes on Facebook and post things on Instagram stating we want the masochist one day and the romantic the next. We play these games where being available can only happen sometimes, and playing hard-to-get must be our number one priority. Why?
I thought the ultimate goal was to eventually settle down. I mean, what is the point of dating if you have no desire for it to go anywhere? If a one-night stand is what you’re looking for, leave the good guys alone and toy within the levels you lay down.
Save yourself time and energy because the good guy isn’t going to make it easy to just walk away. The good guy cares, so he’ll get his explanation from you even though he knows it’ll be a load of bull.
Every girl says she likes the assh*le because he’s the challenge — the one she must break, train and force to be more than just a douchebag. Have you ever thought, however, maybe you were the girl in need of learning what it means to actually feel again?
You went through something, like we all do, and because of it you changed. It’s normal and heartbreak happens, but the next assh*le didn’t fix what the first one did; he kept it the same or made it worse. His priority was not you and couldn’t be you. So now you’re bitter and closed off from anything remotely more satisfying than a one-night stand.
I won’t deny that the assh*le is fun or that a good time isn’t promised with him, but when it’s all said and done, is it ever more than just a good time? Probably not.
In fact, the assh*le has a charm about him; it’s the charm you justify your pursuit with. You say, “There’s just something about him.” However, it’s probably the same quality that ended up hurting you in the past.
So you tried to push the nice guy away. When he wouldn’t go away, you pushed harder. Still, he didn’t give up and every time you pushed harder, he pulled you in even more.
He ignored your fears and forced you to grow; he fought for your passions when you were too busy writing them off. He forgot your wants and focused on everything you needed. Then you walked away because he was too nice.
He gave you too much of everything you wanted, and life got too easy. You wanted conflict and hardship as if everything else in life did not promise you an endless journey of just that. This is where you failed.
The nice guy has been hurt, too, he just chose to stay nice. He learned that different people were going to provide him different things in life. The nice guy also chose not to let any of it change who he was.
So, he let you walk away and he called it a day. Everyone always says there are plenty of fish in the sea, and he let you go knowing this, even though it hurt.
What you don’t know is that someone else is out there, and she won’t be as foolish you. When you realize all you really want is the nice guy who cares about you too much, it’s going to be too late. Some other girl will be able to see how great he is, and she won’t waste a minute.
So you lost your Ted Mosby and, I promise, to him you were Robin. The nice guys are there to give you a break, a light to something more than the games we identify our generation with.
He may have loved you too soon and it was too crazy and too much, but guys like Mosby don’t happen every day; they happen never. He got you the blue French horn, and he made you feel love when love was no longer a part of your vocabulary. You were now saying “I love you” again and remembering what it felt like.
He was the guy you were supposed to end up with, who makes everything change. I just wish you’d see it before another girl does because at the end of the day, everyone, including the nice guy you don’t deserve, is rooting only for you.
Sincerely, The Girl Who Was Too Late

Friday, 3 July 2015

Ine Gbu mo (woju cover) by Maxzy



 

Woju Cover

Finally the wait is over as we are proud to be the first to blog this song on our site! Maxzy who is one of Nigerian best up coming artist, has finally come out with his first cover. However Maxzy has proved to the world that he is capable of doing great things in the music industry. Maxzy who hails from Imo State Ehime Mbano L.G.A, But was born and raised in Jos aka J.town where the likes of 2face, Psquare, M.I, Ice Prince, Jesse Jagz and many more were Born and brought up. Maxzy who's full name is Maxwell Uzoma Alphonsus is a Second year student of Industrial Chemistry University of Jos, who jumped on Woju cover, made a hit out of it and named it "Ine Gbu Mo" which is an Igbo way of saying you are killing me with love. As to me this is the best of all woju cover i have heard without taking much of your time download and enjoy the song with friends and family. This song is the bomb!!

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