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Bread & Butta @9:03 AM |
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Friday, August 11, 2006
"We getting back to the colors. A lot of dudes is working with the 8 crayons in the box. They do not have the 64 box, yo. They don't got 'burnt Sienna.' They got red, yellow, blue..."Welcome to Bread&Butta.com, a step away from the norm and a skip towards the illest in everything from fashion to music to the baddest (and intelligent) women.
Formerly known as BeautifulHustle.com, after a 4 month hiatus, the same people behind that very site are back and this time with a little more to offer than before with a hope to bring you the first in hip-hop news, music, fashion and women through pleasing aesthetic design and more as the site progresses and continues to grow.
Writing submissions are still being taken in and if you are interested in being a part of this ever growing site & movement feel free to contact us at
here.
Now on with the show.........50 loves the kids, as to which he has signed 40 Gloccs son, "Lil He" to G-UNIT. Growing up in Riverside, California, born in 97 and crippin just as hard as his dad apparently after being "tired of being bored" he decided to start rapping.
Now 9 years old, he cusses like a sailor and will more than likely have a record put out soon featuring 50 Cent and his daddy 40 Glocc.
A serious
WTF moment for hip hop, and yet another reason for
Killer Mike to be so angry.
"Are you fucking retarded?" ..and yes,
he has a myspace page.
..and to wrap this introduction post up, another particularly sad move for hip hop.
After a nice compliment to rapper Ice-T, from a British interviewer, stating 'you could probably make anybody rap.' .... Over-confident in his 'rapping abilitites' offered to teach David 'dont hassle the Hoff' Hasslehoff to rap...
For $5 million dollars.
According to Ice-T, 'Yeah, for enough money. For $5 million, I'll have David Hasselhoff rapping like Jay-Z.'
*Pause* With the release of Bread&Butta, let's pray that shit doesn't happen. Time to bring the sexy back to Hip Hop... and that sho' aint it.