Rick Rawse in New York! Rozay news! Some music for your low esteem!

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fk all u rawse stans coming at me, except my nga uptempoDro.:lol: i'm just reporting news. Like my nga krit say "shine on" "ain't nobody tripping, caz the money already made" :dance:




http://www.tmz.com/2013/02/27/rick-ross-police-guard-london-hotel-shooting-drive-by/



BAWSE!


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"Rick Ross -- the rapper who has allegedly been targeted by a dangerous gang -- is being protected by NYC cops round-the-clock because of recent threats ... law enforcement sources tell TMZ.

We've learned cops have been guarding Ross at The London Hotel for the last few days.

Sources tell us, recent threats have been specifically aimed at the rapper ... and he's not taking them lightly.

You'll recall Ross' Rolls-Royce was shot up in Ft. Lauderdale last month after the rapper's birthday party while Ross was making his way home. Ross and his passenger were not injured in the attack -- clearly, the shots were intended as a warning."







i will say i'm rather disappointed in rozay....other than promoting Mastermind...he's been very silently on radio station interviews, twitter, other media outlets, the shooting in Florida, he's been silent on the lil wayne comments, and he's been silent on the fact that he's certified gold because 500k were shipped but unlike kendrick, jeezy, 2chainz and others he hasn't actually sold 500k. The only thing he's told us is Maybach Music Group is running 2013! Why hasn't he told us why he talked to the cops for over 3 hours (after the shooting) he hasn't addressed that he didn't want his identity known (not knowing his identity was already known because people had already reported it was his rolls royce that was shot up). TMZ and SmokingGun have already reported NYPD are out because "somebody" from rawse's camp have turned over various threats from New York!

i wonder if he's that paranoid or if he's really getting that many threats. the only thing i can think he's done to piss of my second home city is saying puffy and others told him he's the new Biggie.:eek:


here's some music "for your low esteem."










is that Billy Paul I hear being sampled? :dance:



shawtycstain krit is back nga! :dance:















3 kings sample





"Rick Ross may have to pay out for "3 Kings." Last week, two gospel songwriters, Clara Shepherd Warrick and Jimmy Lee Weary, filed a lawsuit against the rapper, along with Dr. Dre and Jay-Z, for sampling a gospel song in the Ross single. The suit claims Ross and others failed to clear the necessary rights when sampling the 1976 Crowns of Glory song "I'm So Grateful (Keep in Touch)," for which Weary is credited as a writer. The plaintiffs claim no one contacted Weary about the sample or compensated him. (Watch the Rick Ross music video above, and listen to the Crowns Glory track below.)

Crowns of Glory - I'm So Grateful (Keep in Touch) (Album 1976) - YouTube

As you probably already know, the music world is no stranger to such lawsuits. But the "3 Kings" case is a unique one. According to Julie Ahrens, director of Copyright and Fair Use at Stanford University's Center for Internet and Society, that's because such bandied-about issues as fair use, parody, and obscenity don't figure neatly with the suit and the parties involved.
For one, fair use probably can't defend the unlicensed sampling in "3 Kings." "Fair use covers using a work in a transformative way," Ahrens says, pointing to its prevailing in other hip-hops cases. "Whether you can just take three notes of a gospel song just because it sounds good — clearly you cannot do that... That's copying merely because it sounds good. There's a clearly-defined licensing market for things like this, particularly in rap music."
Not helping the situation is the popular music video, with almost 3.7 million hits on YouTube as of today, which, according to the lawsuit, "includes very graphic depictions of drug use, vulgarity, nudity, gun violence, criminal conduct, actions demeaning to women, and many other items that are certainly inconsistent with Plaintiffs' wishes for how Plaintiffs' song would be portrayed."

For its perceived bastardization of their original artistic intent, the plaintiffs want "3 Kings" completely wiped off the map, a move Ahrens thinks may be too severe to hold up in court. "Granting an injunction and giving the copyright holder the ability to stop the sale, reproduction, distribution of the song (and yes that could be all forms — removal of YouTube videos, downloads, CDs in stores, etc.) would be too much power, in my opinion," she says. "That's a draconian remedy for sampling a portion of another work. In our society we don't take censorship lightly."
That's why obscenity is so difficult to prove, even if Ross, Jay-Z, and Dr. Dre do use lines like "spray these n****s baby just like daddy taught ya" (as the lawsuit quotes) over a gospel piano melody. However unholy you think the juxtaposition may be, monetary compensation is a more realistic outcome for the case, "to make the copyright holder whole, without giving the copyright holder the power to censor works they don't like."
What may be most interesting about the Ross case, though, is the logic by which the plaintiffs claim the popularity of "3 Kings" has caused its own damage to their original work. Of particular concern to Warrick and Weary were this weekend's Grammy Awards, where God Forgives, I Don't, which includes the song, was nominated for Best Rap Album.
"It is pretty interesting because they're claiming they can't promote it as a gospel song because of this," Ahrens said. "In an obscenity context, it's not that the public is harmed by listening to it; it's their market as a gospel song. That's a huge issue in fair use: How does that affect the market on the original?"
The lawsuit asserts just that, saying the Grammy broadcast automatically opened the plaintiffs' song "worldwide to irreparable harm of being linked to defendant's song."

Ross lost to Drake at the Grammys. If he loses this legal battle, he may inadvertently set up a new precedent for hip-hop sampling that could change how the industry operates. After all, Ahrens says, "that's part of what hip-hop is: building off of existing works. That's how the form has developed." It will depend on the defense, but "3 Kings" could serve as a cautionary tale for artists against similar sample-happy action. "This angle on 'you destroyed it for our audience for gospel music, who will always hear it as this other song' — that strikes me as a somewhat novel approach, and an argument that could go very far."






that might sound petty to some...but these kind of contracts aren't new...its the reason warren g and nate dog used terms like "nate got some freaks" instead of hoes and bitches on regulate...its why he said "i'm stuck" instead of "i'm fkd" george benson and frankie beverly said they wouldn't clear any rap songs that had cursing...unfortunately for them they didn't own all of their music.








Torae feat. Pharoahe Monch "What's Love" (produced by Praise) this is that Dynamic Superiors "Ain't Nothing Like the Real Thing" Beanie Sigel used this on "nothing like it" i like sigel's version way better than this one....but it is good to hear this one and pharoah again. as my nga bborn say peace







shaddy i ain't forgot you nga, Chitown I see y'all.











shaddy i still say lil jo jo's swag in the "have it all" video smokes keef, frito, reeces butter cup, and pork chop on the beats swag in any video!
 
ross: nigga the cop ain't protecting me he protecting the motherfucking public cause when ross gets threats on his life he bound to make family trees extinct..the boss so crazy i'll merk u bury u than dig ur ass up and shoot u again..rozayyyyyyyy boss..(female voice) maybach music
 
ross: nigga the cop ain't protecting me he protecting the motherfucking public cause when ross gets threats on his life he bound to make family trees extinct..the boss so crazy i'll merk u bury u than dig ur ass up and shoot u again..rozayyyyyyyy boss..(female voice) maybach music

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tallblack all i need you to do is find out if aliysha diaz is in NY right now...if i see her or stephanie santiago i'm handcuffing, kindnapping and disappearing!:dance:
 
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tallblack all i need you to do is find out if aliysha diaz is in NY right now...if i see her or stephanie santiago i'm handcuffing, kindnapping and disappearing!:dance:

lol as far as stephanie goes i'm on 6 degrees of separation with that chick..my peoples is real good friends with her sis..i've yet to bump heads with her..as far as ayisha i 4get where she bartends at..check her twitter more than likely she'll post where she serving drinks at
 
You always start your post with some bullshit about people caping for Rozay but you are the one that makes sure to create a post dedicated to this bitch ass nigga on almost a daily basis. Get off of dudes dick already man....what makes you grip and hug his nuts so hard man? Lol
I mean come on dude...who the fuck creates long winded post about rappers every day without getting paid? You are a lame ass gangsta blogger without a blog..smh

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lol as far as stephanie goes i'm on 6 degrees of separation with that chick..my peoples is real good friends with her sis..i've yet to bump heads with her..as far as ayisha i 4get where she bartends at..check her twitter more than likely she'll post where she serving drinks at


how her sis look? she work at any local clubs? i figure steph is probably out of my league, i got cheese and work for a known company but i figure a broad like that probably has rap ngz, athletes and kingpins with way more disposable income than myself.:smh: ayisha seems more down to earth...i'm on her twitter she follows me...i sent her a dm last week and yesterday no response...:hmm: on her twitter it says nothing about where she's at...i think you said she be in the DC area the most...i always thought she was up here....anyways no sweat i've got crazy digits up here but steph:dance: i can't lie i haven't met a chick on her level:(





what u mean by that shaddy? Chicago sounds just like the south these days.


y'all killed lil jojo, lil homie had more swag than all y'all latest artist.





number 1 Chicago rapper of all time is Common, but he's too soft for u bgol ngz...y'all don't give him any props...i have him in my top 5...no particular order 2pac, Jay Z, Common, Nas and Big.
 
no sir

them niggas get no spins in the whip



:dance:

free bump j

and common cool but he a moe




moondawg just like us nga...The Aphilliates (atl based with NY ngz, etc..)

wtf is a moe?


Chicago suppose to have next, but y'all ngz can't stay out of jail. in 1 year i've heard chicago heads say free so and so more than Louisiana ngz and that's saying a lot.

Put us on to some Chicago shyt, i like that dark sound their coming with...but its not spectacular, but i do like night riding to that shyt.
 
moondawg just like us nga...The Aphilliates (atl based with NY ngz, etc..)

wtf is a moe?


Chicago suppose to have next, but y'all ngz can't stay out of jail. in 1 year i've heard chicago heads say free so and so more than Louisiana ngz and that's saying a lot.

Put us on to some Chicago shyt, i like that dark sound their coming with...but its not spectacular, but i do like night riding to that shyt.



:dance:
 
fk all u rawse stans coming at me, except my nga uptempoDro.:lol: i'm just reporting news. Like my nga krit say "shine on" "ain't nobody tripping, caz the money already made" :dance:




http://www.tmz.com/2013/02/27/rick-ross-police-guard-london-hotel-shooting-drive-by/



BAWSE!


0227-police-rick-ross-1.jpg




"Rick Ross -- the rapper who has allegedly been targeted by a dangerous gang -- is being protected by NYC cops round-the-clock because of recent threats ... law enforcement sources tell TMZ.

We've learned cops have been guarding Ross at The London Hotel for the last few days.

Sources tell us, recent threats have been specifically aimed at the rapper ... and he's not taking them lightly.

You'll recall Ross' Rolls-Royce was shot up in Ft. Lauderdale last month after the rapper's birthday party while Ross was making his way home. Ross and his passenger were not injured in the attack -- clearly, the shots were intended as a warning."







i will say i'm rather disappointed in rozay....other than promoting Mastermind...he's been very silently on radio station interviews, twitter, other media outlets, the shooting in Florida, he's been silent on the lil wayne comments, and he's been silent on the fact that he's certified gold because 500k were shipped but unlike kendrick, jeezy, 2chainz and others he hasn't actually sold 500k. The only thing he's told us is Maybach Music Group is running 2013! Why hasn't he told us why he talked to the cops for over 3 hours (after the shooting) he hasn't addressed that he didn't want his identity known (not knowing his identity was already known because people had already reported it was his rolls royce that was shot up). TMZ and SmokingGun have already reported NYPD are out because "somebody" from rawse's camp have turned over various threats from New York!

i wonder if he's that paranoid or if he's really getting that many threats. the only thing i can think he's done to piss of my second home city is saying puffy and others told him he's the new Biggie.:eek:


here's some music "for your low esteem."










is that Billy Paul I hear being sampled? :dance:



shawtycstain krit is back nga! :dance:















3 kings sample





"Rick Ross may have to pay out for "3 Kings." Last week, two gospel songwriters, Clara Shepherd Warrick and Jimmy Lee Weary, filed a lawsuit against the rapper, along with Dr. Dre and Jay-Z, for sampling a gospel song in the Ross single. The suit claims Ross and others failed to clear the necessary rights when sampling the 1976 Crowns of Glory song "I'm So Grateful (Keep in Touch)," for which Weary is credited as a writer. The plaintiffs claim no one contacted Weary about the sample or compensated him. (Watch the Rick Ross music video above, and listen to the Crowns Glory track below.)

Crowns of Glory - I'm So Grateful (Keep in Touch) (Album 1976) - YouTube

As you probably already know, the music world is no stranger to such lawsuits. But the "3 Kings" case is a unique one. According to Julie Ahrens, director of Copyright and Fair Use at Stanford University's Center for Internet and Society, that's because such bandied-about issues as fair use, parody, and obscenity don't figure neatly with the suit and the parties involved.
For one, fair use probably can't defend the unlicensed sampling in "3 Kings." "Fair use covers using a work in a transformative way," Ahrens says, pointing to its prevailing in other hip-hops cases. "Whether you can just take three notes of a gospel song just because it sounds good — clearly you cannot do that... That's copying merely because it sounds good. There's a clearly-defined licensing market for things like this, particularly in rap music."
Not helping the situation is the popular music video, with almost 3.7 million hits on YouTube as of today, which, according to the lawsuit, "includes very graphic depictions of drug use, vulgarity, nudity, gun violence, criminal conduct, actions demeaning to women, and many other items that are certainly inconsistent with Plaintiffs' wishes for how Plaintiffs' song would be portrayed."

For its perceived bastardization of their original artistic intent, the plaintiffs want "3 Kings" completely wiped off the map, a move Ahrens thinks may be too severe to hold up in court. "Granting an injunction and giving the copyright holder the ability to stop the sale, reproduction, distribution of the song (and yes that could be all forms — removal of YouTube videos, downloads, CDs in stores, etc.) would be too much power, in my opinion," she says. "That's a draconian remedy for sampling a portion of another work. In our society we don't take censorship lightly."
That's why obscenity is so difficult to prove, even if Ross, Jay-Z, and Dr. Dre do use lines like "spray these n****s baby just like daddy taught ya" (as the lawsuit quotes) over a gospel piano melody. However unholy you think the juxtaposition may be, monetary compensation is a more realistic outcome for the case, "to make the copyright holder whole, without giving the copyright holder the power to censor works they don't like."
What may be most interesting about the Ross case, though, is the logic by which the plaintiffs claim the popularity of "3 Kings" has caused its own damage to their original work. Of particular concern to Warrick and Weary were this weekend's Grammy Awards, where God Forgives, I Don't, which includes the song, was nominated for Best Rap Album.
"It is pretty interesting because they're claiming they can't promote it as a gospel song because of this," Ahrens said. "In an obscenity context, it's not that the public is harmed by listening to it; it's their market as a gospel song. That's a huge issue in fair use: How does that affect the market on the original?"
The lawsuit asserts just that, saying the Grammy broadcast automatically opened the plaintiffs' song "worldwide to irreparable harm of being linked to defendant's song."

Ross lost to Drake at the Grammys. If he loses this legal battle, he may inadvertently set up a new precedent for hip-hop sampling that could change how the industry operates. After all, Ahrens says, "that's part of what hip-hop is: building off of existing works. That's how the form has developed." It will depend on the defense, but "3 Kings" could serve as a cautionary tale for artists against similar sample-happy action. "This angle on 'you destroyed it for our audience for gospel music, who will always hear it as this other song' — that strikes me as a somewhat novel approach, and an argument that could go very far."






that might sound petty to some...but these kind of contracts aren't new...its the reason warren g and nate dog used terms like "nate got some freaks" instead of hoes and bitches on regulate...its why he said "i'm stuck" instead of "i'm fkd" george benson and frankie beverly said they wouldn't clear any rap songs that had cursing...unfortunately for them they didn't own all of their music.








Torae feat. Pharoahe Monch "What's Love" (produced by Praise) this is that Dynamic Superiors "Ain't Nothing Like the Real Thing" Beanie Sigel used this on "nothing like it" i like sigel's version way better than this one....but it is good to hear this one and pharoah again. as my nga bborn say peace







shaddy i ain't forgot you nga, Chitown I see y'all.











shaddy i still say lil jo jo's swag in the "have it all" video smokes keef, frito, reeces butter cup, and pork chop on the beats swag in any video!


actually he did sell gold
ross*rick god forgives i don't 3,583 6 3,394 514,663
 
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how her sis look? she work at any local clubs? i figure steph is probably out of my league, i got cheese and work for a known company but i figure a broad like that probably has rap ngz, athletes and kingpins with way more disposable income than myself.:smh: ayisha seems more down to earth...i'm on her twitter she follows me...i sent her a dm last week and yesterday no response...:hmm: on her twitter it says nothing about where she's at...i think you said she be in the DC area the most...i always thought she was up here....anyways no sweat i've got crazy digits up here but steph:dance: i can't lie i haven't met a chick on her level:(






what u mean by that shaddy? Chicago sounds just like the south these days.


y'all killed lil jojo, lil homie had more swag than all y'all latest artist.





number 1 Chicago rapper of all time is Common, but he's too soft for u bgol ngz...y'all don't give him any props...i have him in my top 5...no particular order 2pac, Jay Z, Common, Nas and Big.


i neva said anything bout her being in d.c... i known her for stripping in sin city..than doin that mag/vid model shit..now i think she bartends..i kno she be doin dat hosting shit to sometimes
 
Royal and Keone make more Rawse threads than all Rawse stans combined. Why ya'll post some much on this shit? Ya'll work for Jeezy or Curtis?
 
:smh::eek::lol::lol::lol:

Nigga...tell Chiraq to stop jackin' our fuckin' beats. When Chicago start rappin' like Gucci Mane? Ya'll went from Common and Lupe to fucking Chief Keef. Ya'll started rappin' like our wackest rappers. Stop it.

That's true and down south rap has always been superior in my eyes...eight ball & Mjg, Outkast, Face, banner, Tip, trick daddy, killer Mike, goodie mob, Field Mob, Bun B...and so on..shit!

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nobody has spoke on the cops being called because of rawse receiving all those death threats in NY.

""Rick Ross -- the rapper who has allegedly been targeted by a dangerous gang -- is being protected by NYC cops round-the-clock because of recent threats ... law enforcement sources tell TMZ.

We've learned cops have been guarding Ross at The London Hotel for the last few days.

Sources tell us, recent threats have been specifically aimed at the rapper ... and he's not taking them lightly."


i haven't heard of this shyt happening to anybody else...why they keep picking on rawse?




that's tight, but y'all not bringing nothing new to the table...when the west came they brought a new sound, when Atl came they brought a new sound, with New Orleans came new sound, Houston came new sound, Miami slightly different sound, even when Cleveland came with Bone that was a new sound. We want something different....we don't want to hear ngz sounding like a bunch of other ngz, none of these ngz have the mystic a wu tang had when they came out.

by the way all these videos including this one, have the guys moving just like jojo, u know how they be grooving/semi dancing while they rap? but that whole 300 gbe clicks music sounds like south shyt. That's not going to cut it..A city with the black history of Chicago, a city that's birthed and raised so much musical talent shouldn't be putting out this garbage.






go to the embed box and copy all that bullshyt on here.


actually he did sell gold
ross*rick god forgives i don't 3,583 6 3,394 514,663


ok so all the controversy finally pushed him over the top! The album wasn't bad it really shouldn't have taken this long but people for whatever reason just don't support dude.


i neva said anything bout her being in d.c... i known her for stripping in sin city..than doin that mag/vid model shit..now i think she bartends..i kno she be doin dat hosting shit to sometimes

it could've been somebody else, i thought someone had said she worked in another city in my CSI thread. I'm happy she's just a bartender...y'all ngz can't clown me saying i married a stripper.:hmm::dance:


Royal and Keone make more Rawse threads than all Rawse stans combined. Why ya'll post some much on this shit? Ya'll work for Jeezy or Curtis?


i've probably only made 4 or 5 rawse threads in my life. Just admit the facts dtown2 YOU RAWSE FANS DON'T WANT US POSTING ALL THAT NEGATIVE SHYT! :lol: That's what this is about, if y'all had it your way only good news about rawse would be posted. The stupid thing is i've said on many occasions i like a lot of his music....i just don't like the foolishness he promotes in his interviews....i don't like him glorifying shyt he ain't have nothing to do with and causing problems.



That's true and down south rap has always been superior in my eyes...eight ball & Mjg, Outkast, Face, banner, Tip, trick daddy, killer Mike, goodie mob, Field Mob, Bun B...and so on..shit!

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Cole when u and dtown2 aren't over emotional protecting rawse y'all actually make a little sense.


that krit is fire...



:dance: ngz sleeping on that shyt! anybody know the billy paul sample?
 
Negro please

Chicago flow is all I hear on the radio

Future karate chop is Keef flow

Rihanna pour it up is Keef flow

That stop n go shit is all chief Keef

Y'all niggas ain't slick

Fuck the south support real hip hop

:cool: :dance:
 
Negro please

Chicago flow is all I hear on the radio

Future karate chop is Keef flow

Rihanna pour it up is Keef flow

That stop n go shit is all chief Keef

Y'all niggas ain't slick

Fuck the south support real hip hop

:cool: :dance:


come on bro, u can't diss the whole south.:smh: y'all bgol ngz be gettn a little emotional sometimes. its just like i don't like the majority of this new wave Chicago but i don't diss the whole movement because of ngz like Common, twista, the old kanye not this new homo kanye.

yes a lot of people have bit that mental disorder (stop and go flow chief uses). but the beats, subject and style reminds me of trap artist.

ngz want to diss the current class of the south...but don't forget when we blew up we had talented ngz who rapped about various topics and flowed on all types of music...right now unfortunately its mostly trap beats..i'm tired of most of it...that's why i don't like the gbe movement because its basically the same shyt with slightly filthier language coming from a bunch of young punks who letting that old dude pimp their ass. WTF is going on? they haven't done shyt since keef's been locked up...i bet the manager is having the time of his life not doing shyt.
 
Chicago and the current south is trash. How about that, outside of NO ID, Kanye, UGK, Krit, Outkast, etc, you niggas both suck.
 
Shut Yo jersey ass up

And royal what souf song sounds like don't like?

Traffic?

Bump j?

King Louie ?

Nah son I don't see it

Scooter in Columbia and gucci a trap god

Jeezy ain't sold a brick since 98

I don't wanna diss the whole south but I support real hip hop
 
Chicago and the current south is trash. How about that, outside of NO ID, Kanye, UGK, Krit, Outkast, etc, you niggas both suck.


truth my homeboy is a dj from the bay area...with that garbage y'all are currently making...you were the last nga i'd expect to open his mouf.:lol:


Shut Yo jersey ass up

And royal what souf song sounds like don't like?

Traffic?

Bump j?

King Louie ?

Nah son I don't see it

Scooter in Columbia and gucci a trap god

Jeezy ain't sold a brick since 98

I don't wanna diss the whole south but I support real hip hop

chief keef, king louie and gbe aren't real hip hop...i gave u my top 5 and u said they don't get no play in your ride...my top 5 pac, jay, big, common and nas/andre3000 if he rapped more. those guys are real hip hop and have a universal fanbase not just their city or state. gucci is dead, he's already promoting trap g 3 because nobody is except east atlanta is fkn with his last 2 mixtapes. his buzz is so fkd up he hasn't dropped an album in 3 years.

bigman23 if you can give us the numbers for gucci's last 2 albums the state vs and the appeal...i wonder if the appeal even hit 300k.:lol:


Atl Club Compound! too bad i was out of town, they said the city was on fire!

Jay Z, Jeezy and Bleek

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