*”Shades,” Diddy-Dirty Money Feat Lil Wayne, Bilal, Justin Timberlake & James Fauntleroy
“You ever made love on marmelade?” ~ Diddy
It’s hilarious to me how serious he is about this question.
Diddy always sneaks up on me though. As I’ve remarked on this blog before, I never think I’m gonna like his projects but they tend to grow on me. ”Press Play” got steady play in my college apartment when it dropped. In the right mood, “Last Train To Paris” seems likes it’ll get the same treatment.
*Corniness Warning: this song contains lyrics of questionable quality over an infectious beat.
Featured on Rooftop Comedy’s Daily 8 again today. Who’s the greatest rapper of all time?

Featured on Rooftop Comedy’s Daily 8 today! Well for 2 more hours but you ain’t gotta worry about that cuz you’re already here.

Jokes on the greatest rapper of all time Just in time for Columbus Day! I’m sure he would understand that there’s no connection necessary for me to say that.
Also check out their feature comic of the day, Hari Kondabolu. He’s one of my favorite comedians out right now. Equally hilarious and insightful.
But wait, there’s more! Click now and you can see my old jokes on Confederate Memorial Day and…wait for it…Columbus Day
2-cents - Every Book (Nicki Minaj, Lil Wayne, Drake , Young Money’s Every Girl Spoof) [Parody]
Funny w/ a purpose
My man Drake is stepping up to the plate. So I might have to stop screaming that best thing.
~Weezy, Vibe Magazine
Is LIL WAYNE conceding what his jibberish has always made obvious? Maybe I’ll never have to make that 3 page blog post on why he’s so not GOAT public after all (I know, who would read that anyway)

(via the87stickupkids)
Are they related?
My Mom referring to Lil Wayne & Whoopi Goldberg while watching his appearance on The View in bewilderdment.


Weezy Goldberg?
Ok, Odinaka, his music is good but they should put him on the radio, don’t make us look at him.
Dr. Stephanie Shonekan is the Director of Black World Studies at my school. She is hosting a virtual symposium regarding Old/New Wealth. She wrote a short piece on Hip Hop Wealth HERE If that’s something that interests you, I highly recommend you read it and make a comment. Share your opinion. Join in on the conversation.
Also the review that I am writing on the book “Dead Aid” will be a part of this conversation as well, it will be up in the next week or so. I’ll be sure to let you know.
Left my 2 cents about Lil Wayne, new rappers making any money, and the greatest rappers alive (haha) earlier. Join in on the conversation… It’s an interesting one
I still can’t believe Lil Wayne beat out Paper Trail, Nas’ Untitled, and esp American Gangster & The Cool for a Grammy! Do these people listen to Hip hop at all! Are numbers the only thing that matter when it comes to black music and this award? Blog to come…