Wednesday, April 14, 2010

Soulja Boy: "Mashairi yangu ni level nyingine "

Soulja Boy’s 2010 run is going to be a sight to see. Aside from positioning his S.O.D. Money Gang imprint with Interscope and Universal Records, the Mississippi native is in the final stages of completing his third solo project, “Dre.”

According to SB, the release will be a flourishing effort that shows improvement from his previous sets. “Hii ni moja, mashairi yangu ni bora sana, mashairi yangu ni level nyingine” alisema Soulja Boy alipokuwa akiongea na BET.com katika kipindi cha Spring Bling. “Biti yangu pia ni level nyingine. ni tajiri wa mashairi. Ninaangalia kilicho bora na kuwaridhisha mashabiki wangu wanachokitaka, it’s an upgrade."

“Pia ninatoa pongezi kwa Drake, kwani nilikaa nae studio kuandaa mambo mazuri,” na bado naendelea. “bila kumshahau mwanadada Nicki Minaj nae nilikuwa nae studio.pongezi pia kwa Trey Songz, nae nilikuwa nae studio katika kuandaa kazi yangu. Nina vingi sana kwa hapa.Bila tena kuwasahau Ray J, Snoop Dogg."

Make sure to check out Soulja Boy performing at BET's Spring Bling April 16-17. SB's "Dre" is slated to hit stores July 28, the rapper's 20th birthday.

Olivia's Manager: "We Never Said That We Worked With Drake"

Olivia's manager, Richie Dollaz, would like to set the record straight once and for all. "Control," a record from the former first lady of G-Unit featuring Drake, leaked on the internet this weekend. Many were skeptical about the track's authenticity and began to question it.

This morning (April 13), Drake released a statement apologizing for anyone being misled by the collaboration. "I’ve never worked with Olivia and I apologize to any fan who was duped into thinking that ‘Control’ was a collaboration of mine,” Drake said in a statement.
Hours later, Dollaz contacted BET.com to explain the logistics behind the mysterious collabo.
"First off, we never said that we worked with Drake," Dollaz told BET.com. "Let’s be clear to everybody out there who’s been trying to hate. If you look at any of the interviews we’ve done before this little fiasco, we never said we did. What happened was we got a record from some Canadian producers.

"Next thing you know this past Saturday I’m on the internet and the record is going crazy, everyone is calling me," Dollaz explained. "People are calling me about this record that’s on the internet but we didn’t release the record. If you go back to any of Olivia’s Twitters from Saturday you will see that the record was leaked.

We never put the record out. I’m assuming the dudes in Canada leaked the record. I mean, it is what it is. The record was never for Olivia’s album, it was a mixtape record at best. I really don’t know what all the commotion was about, really. I don’t know what Drake’s stance is, but it’s really not my issue. His issue isn’t with us, it is with the people who put the record out."

GROUPIE LOVE – TOO MUCH TO HANDLE

News just confirmed, Prezzo had more groupie love than he knew what to do with over the weekend. It was the weekend of ‘The Prez’ as he had to dismiss a lot of the ladies, who kept turning up at his apartment to show him some love. Dude, it’s really never that serious, you do have a family you know.