Saturday, July 24, 2010

Lil Wayne To Be Released From Prison in November

The Grammy Award-winning spitter turned himself in on March 8 for a 2007 gun possession charge, for which he struck a plea deal to shorten his sentence from a year to eight months.
Over the past four months, several of Wayne's closest industry cohorts have visited the incarcerated rapper, giving the notion that Weezy is in high spirits and is patiently awaiting his return.
"He kept looking through the window," Drake said of his visit to Wayne's temporary home last month. "He'd look up at the window almost like he's looking right through it. It's frosted, so you can't see out. I was like, 'Why does he keep staring through the window? There's nothing out there.' To him, there's a whole world moving out there that he hasn't seen for so long."
Though Wayne had one minor setback at the Rikers Island facility - getting caught with music contraband (an mp3 player and digital watch) - Mr. Carter's release should still stand at November 4 if the court decides to let that mishap blow over.

Via: http://www.bet.com/Music/news/msc_lilwaynetobereleasedthisnovember_07.16.10.htm

MTV's Finalists For Hottest Breakthrough MC (winner revealed tomorrow)


Diggy Simmons 
 
Travis Porter


J. Cole

Nicki Minaj

Wiz Khalifa 

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"One At A Time"--Travie McCoy



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Pain.

Pain is defined as: an unpleasant physical or emotional sensation that can range from mild, localized discomfort to agony. The day he really discovered what that was: July 19, 2010. That definition is the key. In his opinion, its not TRUE pain unless you feel the physical and emotional parts of it. Physically, the pain he was feeling was effects of the surgery that sprung outta nowhere. He walked into the ER with a pain in his right side and walked out 5 hours later with 3 holes in his stomach, one in his arm, and a bloodstream riddled with medications. The emotional part came from the helplessness he was dealing with. He wasn't used to having people wait on him hand and foot (not really complaining) but he didn't necessarily enjoy the idea of himself being a burden to others. And yeaaaa OK, family will say JUST THAT; "OH we family...that's what family does." Well, that's just a part of him: he doesn't like being vulnerable like that. So between the physical and emotional aspects of that pain, he still had to deal with the fact that he was out of commission days before his birthday. But it was then that he realized that he wasn't in this all by himself. His eyes opened for the first time and he saw his family standing next to him ready to overcome the coming obstacles ahead of him. He looked to his right and saw a line of his friends ready to pray at a moments notice for his safe return from the hands of the hospital. And finally he looked above himself and saw the sky...something he hadn't really paid attention to before. He saw that the sky was his limit and right then, he asked himself if that pain was really worth him sacrificing his sanity and talent. His answer was clear. He started getting better and then he sat down a couple days later and decided to write a note...

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