10/01/2009
THE ORIGINAL BOSS RETURNS

I am hearing strong words that the original Freeway is out. The original Rick Ross is out. That's right. The infamous Freeway Ricky Ross has been released from jail, according to sources that I have. I wonder how this will affect the whole rap nation of trappers? The king is out and he's a changed man. In the 80's Freeway RR was pushing that white up and down the streets of LA to a tune of $3 million a week. The crazy thing is that Freeway Rick is about 50 years old. Dude has a lot more life in him. I hope he can reach out to the youth and tell them this ain't the way in a way rapper refuse. Even still, I hope he tells of the connection between him and the CIA and how they pumped those drugs in the 'hood for money....ahhhhhh...let me shut up. Look up the story.
THE CLIPSE'S MALICE PLANS TO DROP NEW BOOK, "IT GIVES YOU AN INSIDE LOOK OF THE INDUSTRY"

The Clipse's Malice has announced plans to take his pen game to book stores with the upcoming release of Wretched, Pitiful, Poor, Blind and Naked.
According to Malice, the book should hit shelves by the end of 2009.
"People know what the Clipse content is about -- what we've been talking about over the years," he said about the project. "But we like to paint both sides of the picture and give you the pros and the cons and just to let you know that it's not all glorious and sometimes you lose. The intention is to have the book out at the top of the year, after the album. We're speaking with a few people now but it's gonna be major publishing. It's an awesome book that's nothing short of phenomenal. It gives you an inside look of the Clipse, the industry, the things that we've been through and a very personal look at my private life.
DIDDY & MASE DEAD PAST ISSUES, "HE CALLED ME ONE DAY & SAID HE WANTED TO APOLOGIZE

Diddy recently spoke on accepting an apology from Bad Boy protege Mase and explained why the rapper-turned-preacher's contract complications were not based on any wrongdoing from his end.
Diddy also said Shyne will not be contractually obligated to Bad Boy Entertainment upon his release from prison this month.
"We definitely reunited as friends, he called me and one day said he wanted to apologize for a lot of things we had been through," Diddy explained in an interview. "And I totally accepted his apology. A lot of people didn't understand the hold-up with his contract and everything is that he decided to break out and become a preacher, God bless Mase...I've spoken to [Shyne]. He's not contractually obligated to Bad Boy, but I talked to him more about personal things, not business."
JUVENILE ON YOUNG BUCK & UTP REUNION, "I'M NEVER GONNA SHY AWAY FROM TRYING TO DO BUSINESS"

With the emergence of Young Buck on a number of mixtapes as of late, Juvenile recently kicked back with SOHH to discuss the possibility of a UTP reunion with the former G-Unit member.
In addition to speaking on the chances of coming back together, Juvie also discussed how appreciative he was toward 50 Cent for allowing Buck to join the Unit around 2003.
"Yeah, I'm cool, I'm a business man," Juvenile said about a possible UTP reunion. "First of all, I want people to understand that and I am the owner of UTP. I want people to understand that I'm never gonna shy away from trying to do business. I was really the big push for Buck going to 50 because me and 50 was real cool and I looked at it like, 'Man, you could help me out by helping my dude because I can't really do nothin' for him right now. I was having a paper work crisis in that era when 50 came out and I did everything for 50 and I'm glad to see you on top, you know what I'm saying, and he said something good about me in his book, I appreciate that. It's all love with me, bruh. I like to see cats come up, I'm not on that kick, trying to bring a cat down, I get mad when somebody try to bring me down. That's the only problem we'll get out of it. I've seen Buck, I've done shows with Buck. We done got our puff on, it was cool, no problems."
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