FREE DOWNLOAD!! Def Side Records Welcome To The Def Side Vol. 1
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01. YOU NIGGAZ AINT REAL (Gonja)
02. STOP PLAYING GAMES (Young Havoc, Gotti Asiago, Bird Dibiasi, B-Muney, and Gonja)03. SWAG OUT (B-Muney, and Gotti Asiago)
04. GOONZ (Gonja)
05. I'M GONE GRIND (Gotti Asiago Feat: Maine)
06. BREAKING EM DOWN (Gonja, B-Muney, and Gotti Asiago)
07. BEEF (Gonja, and B-Muney)
08. OK OKAY (Young Havoc Feat: Steel)
09. WE WIPING (B-Muney Feat: Trigga Mane)
10. LOOK AT ME NOW (Miss Kitty Feat: Knowledge the King, and Lil BigMan)
11. I'M FRESH (Gonja Feat: Kenny P)
12. WHAT U SMOKING ON (Gonja & Gotti Asiago Feat: Mr. Sneed)
13. GEEKED UP (Gonja Feat: K-Riley, and DoeBoy)
14. BACK AGAINST THE WALL (Gonja, and Ant-Thraxx)
15. WE WIPING - Dj Joe Jizzo Remix (Gonja, and B-Muney)
16. FUCK A GUCCI BANDANA (Gonja)
02. STOP PLAYING GAMES (Young Havoc, Gotti Asiago, Bird Dibiasi, B-Muney, and Gonja)03. SWAG OUT (B-Muney, and Gotti Asiago)
04. GOONZ (Gonja)
05. I'M GONE GRIND (Gotti Asiago Feat: Maine)
06. BREAKING EM DOWN (Gonja, B-Muney, and Gotti Asiago)
07. BEEF (Gonja, and B-Muney)
08. OK OKAY (Young Havoc Feat: Steel)
09. WE WIPING (B-Muney Feat: Trigga Mane)
10. LOOK AT ME NOW (Miss Kitty Feat: Knowledge the King, and Lil BigMan)
11. I'M FRESH (Gonja Feat: Kenny P)
12. WHAT U SMOKING ON (Gonja & Gotti Asiago Feat: Mr. Sneed)
13. GEEKED UP (Gonja Feat: K-Riley, and DoeBoy)
14. BACK AGAINST THE WALL (Gonja, and Ant-Thraxx)
15. WE WIPING - Dj Joe Jizzo Remix (Gonja, and B-Muney)
16. FUCK A GUCCI BANDANA (Gonja)
FREE DOWNLOAD!! DJ 5150 - Yung Twizzle - Midwest Trappin
http://www.sendspace.com/file/r77qcs
1. Yung Twizzle Midwest Trappin Intro
2. Barocks
3. Money Callin Ft C.O. Cakes
4. Big Thangs(Prod By Zaytoven)
5. Time 2 Cook ft Darryl J
6. Im Stuntin(Prod By Q.Lz)
7. Purple ft Darryl J(Prod By Q.Lz)
8. Young twizzle & Big Six - Double Up Coming Soon
9. Yung Twizzle ft Gucci Mane - We Rollin(Prod By Slash Major)
10. 45 In My Pants .
11. Money In Da Bag ft IllChild
12. HardHeaded DreadHeaded
13. Aint Jus Rappin
14. Mulla Fetti Cream Guap Big Gwalla
15. Money Make Me Feel Good ft Go Hard Committee
16. Midwest Trappin
17. Hoodrich
18. Shout Outs
19. Out My Lane ft Thug Boy of BMF
20. Prepaid ft P.Money Bags
21. Wax That
22. Make Me say ft Mai Lee
23. Gettin Change ft Big Six
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1. Yung Twizzle Midwest Trappin Intro
2. Barocks
3. Money Callin Ft C.O. Cakes
4. Big Thangs(Prod By Zaytoven)
5. Time 2 Cook ft Darryl J
6. Im Stuntin(Prod By Q.Lz)
7. Purple ft Darryl J(Prod By Q.Lz)
8. Young twizzle & Big Six - Double Up Coming Soon
9. Yung Twizzle ft Gucci Mane - We Rollin(Prod By Slash Major)
10. 45 In My Pants .
11. Money In Da Bag ft IllChild
12. HardHeaded DreadHeaded
13. Aint Jus Rappin
14. Mulla Fetti Cream Guap Big Gwalla
15. Money Make Me Feel Good ft Go Hard Committee
16. Midwest Trappin
17. Hoodrich
18. Shout Outs
19. Out My Lane ft Thug Boy of BMF
20. Prepaid ft P.Money Bags
21. Wax That
22. Make Me say ft Mai Lee
23. Gettin Change ft Big Six
www.dj5150br.com
Trae Tha Truth, Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee and the Tiara Foundation bring joy to thousands
Wanting to end a successful career year by giving back to the needy in his beloved community, Trae Tha Truth, spent his weekend playing Santa to many of his city's needier constituents. His first stop was an appearance at Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee's 15 Annual Christmas Party, where he handed out toys, signed autographs and took pictures with the thousands of kids in attendance.
Trae ended that afternoon on a high note by buying out the ice-cream truck that was parked outside so that all departing children received a treat as they left.
Trae's next stop was the Community of Faith Church in North Houston, where he was joined by SDS members, J Dawg, Mugg and Clarence. The guys helped church leader, Pastor Dixon, distribute lots of Christmas cheer in the form of toys and 5,000 pairs of shoes to those in need.
Trae ended his day with the Tiara Foundation which benefits children who are terminally ill, confined to wheelchairs or have parents afflicted with AIDS. Reindeer being somewhat thin on the ground in Houston, this Santa arrived ABN-style; on candy paint, just as you'd expect a loc-wearing Santa to do. There Trae helped Founder, Olivia West, make a lot of very brave kids' last wishes come true.
"Just being able to be a part of that experience was a blessing for me." Trae said of his time with the children. "Being there with those kids had me forget about a reputation, an image or any part of being an entertainer. I was just proud to be there. I recommend a lot of people do the same when it comes to the less fortunate and remember, it's always somebody out there doing worst than me and you.............."
FREE DOWNLOAD!! Yung Ralph and DJ Scream 'The Juugman Part 2'
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01 Show Stopper Freestyle
02 Head To The Top
03 No Reason
04 I Bought That
05 Swag Automatic
06 One Eye Open
07 Paparazzi
08 Ralph Speaks 1
09 We Munching
10 Don't Know
11 Self Congratulation
12 Never
13 Tonight
14 Ralph Speaks 2
15 I'm Getting Paper
16 Campaign
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LATE featuring K Rino 'Living Dead'
LATE featuring K Rino 'Living Dead' taken from the Below Street Level album.
Asaviour and DJ IQ 'No Days Off'
Check out the new video from Asaviour and DJ IQ 'No Days Off' featuring Sir Smurf Lil and TBear
New Paul Wall Video: 'Lemon Drop' featuring Baby Bash
Check out the new video from Paul Wall featuring Baby Bash. 'Lemon Drop' is the 2nd single for Paul Wall's 'Fast Life' album...make sure you go and cop that it features Z RO, Too $hort, Tech N9ne and production from Travis Barker and Beans and Kornbread among others....
UK Rapper LATE interviewed in the new edition of Murder Dog Magazine
Check out LATE's interview in Murder Dog Magazine, you also check out some of his interview here: http://www.murderdog.com/april_2009/Late.html
Free Download!! DJ EASY from BERLIN, GERMANY Presents LATE 'Undiluted Street Music'
LATE from Wolftown continues his international quest with this brand new mixtape for the European market by one of Germany's leading mixtape DJ's 'DJ Easy' from Berlin. This mix has it all and is something I am sure you will agree is going to hit the spot!
01 - LATE & TRICKSTA – Intro
02 - LATE - Just Me (Prod. by TRICKSTA)
03 - LATE - Why You In This
04 - LATE - Supply & Demand (Prod. by TRICKSTA)
05 - LATE Feat D.A. & RAPPER K - The Product (Prod. by LATE & TRICKSTA)
06 - TRICKSTA – Interlude
07 - LATE Feat JAI BOO - Worldwide Grind (Prod. by TRICKSTA)
08 - LATE - Reality Rap (Prod. by TRICKSTA)
09 - LATE Feat RICKY LEE & JAI BOO - Can't Smile
10 - LATE Feat 40GLOCC - Undiluted Street Music
11 - LATE Feat GEOLANI - Extended Family (Prod. by METRO BEATS)
12 - LATE Feat K-RINO, PROBLEM 13, MIAMI MAC & KUWAIT - Cold World (Prod. by TRICKSTA)
13 - LATE - Straight LATE Spittin
14 - LATE – Interlude
15 - LATE - The Villain Man
16 - LATE Feat JAI BOO - We Stay Hustlin, Grindin
17 - LATE Feat JT THE BIGGA FIGGA - Freestyle
18 - LATE Feat THUGSTAR, MURDER ONE, KUWAIT & JAI BOO - Worldwide Speakers (Prod. by TRICKSTA)
19 - TRICKSTA – Interlude
20 - LATE Feat SOUTHERN BOI, DRASTIK, BAIL & DAT BOY POLLO - Wreckless (Prod. by TRICKSTA)
21 - LATE - Outro
DOWNLOAD LINK:
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MAKE SURE YOU CHECK OUT:
www.myspace.com/latewolftown
www.myspace.com/djeasyberlin
CORY MO PRODUCES FOUR TRACKS ON THE FINAL UGK ALBUM - UGK 4LIFE IN STORES NOW!!!
Super producer in the making, Cory Mo has been bringing heat to various Rap/Hip Hop albums as far back as 1999, after forming M.A.D. STUDIOZ with his brother Mike Mo in Houston, Texas and recently opening another location in Atlanta, GA.
Cory has worked with Grammy winning, Platinum selling artists such as Scarface, Geto Boys, Lil Wayne, Chamillionaire, David Banner, Devin The Dude, Talib Kweli, Slim Thug, Mike Jones, Paul Wall & Rick Ross to name a few. Being from Houston, neighbor to Port Author, Texas, Cory worked closely with Legendary artists Bun B & Pimp C (R.I.P), better known as UGK-Underground Kingz.
On UGK's final album UGK 4LIFE, Cory Mo was fortunate enough to obtain twenty-five percent of the production credits, producing 4 banging tracks out of 16 total, completing this very well put together final tribute album. Cory opens the album with the Intro and produced 'Everybody Wanna Ball', 'She Luv It', and 'Harry Asshole' and closes album out with Outro.
New Paul Wall Video
Paul Wall ft Webbie Bizzy Body
Check out Paul Wall’s new video with cameos from Bun B and fellow jeweller Johnny Dang.
Paul Wall is all set to release his 7th album "The Fast Life" on May 12th 2009.
www.myspace.com/paulwall
Check out Paul Wall’s new video with cameos from Bun B and fellow jeweller Johnny Dang.
Paul Wall is all set to release his 7th album "The Fast Life" on May 12th 2009.
www.myspace.com/paulwall
Slim Thug Interview
Hey Slim Thug!
Hey how ya doin’?
I’m fine how are you?
I’m alright just working!
Yeah you’re on tour at the moment.
Yeah I’m on a promo tour in the mid-west of America so we’re just doing that and going city to city.
I see! So, first things first can you tell us what part of Houston you grew up in and what it was like growing up there?
I grew up on the North side of Houston in the area I was in it was pretty bad but not that bad. I don’t feel like I was in the worst of the worst.
On March 3rd you dropped your mixtape ‘I Represent this pt. 2; 10 Years Later’ featuring Trae and Chamillionaire. Can you tell us the concept behind the title and the mix?
‘I Represent This’ was the name of the first mixtape I ever put out when I first started rapping. It came out in 1999 so it was kind of like the reunion of that, I just wanted to redo it like that. Basically I wanted to do it Houston style. In Houston when we do mixtapes you mix all the songs together, it ain’t just a bunch of songs. We just put it all on the same level that way you just play the mixtape all the way through instead of just making a song you just make a long version you know? You just freestyle.
Are mixtapes still a good promotional tool out there in the States?
Yeah it’s still a good promotional tool. It’s especially good for cats like me who have already got a name for doing mixtapes. The stores are more open to receive a mixtape from me, but for a new cat it will probably be harder for him to come out on the scene because he has no name. But yeah mixtapes still do a lot out here.
Later this month on March 24th you drop your album ‘Boss of all Bosses.’
What can we expect to hear from you on there?
Aww man it’s my second album and it’s me bringing the Houston movement back that’s basically what I’m trying to do. I got records with all my friends, Mike Jones, Paul Wall, Chamillionaire, also legends in the game like, Scarface and UGK then I’ve got a lot of records by my self. I got production by Jim Jonson and Manny Fresh so it’s all over the place!
What was your inspiration for this album?
I had the title a long time ago I saw the movie ‘The Boss of all Bosses’ and that’s where I got the title from. Basically it turned into a Houston album and it gives the perfect visual of my city so that’s what it ended up being.
You’ve also got the single ‘I Run’ currently doing some damage out there in the States tell us about the track.
It was produced by Jim Jonson he came down for the Ozone Awards in Houston. We left early and went to the studio and that was the first beat he played for me, I loved the beat. I had an idea for it and we chopped with The Flock of Seagulls track ‘I Ran’ which came out back in 1982. That was it, we just flipped the words up, I did the verses and that was that man! He made it real easy for me.
Will you be dropping a chopped and screwed version of the ‘Boss of all Bosses?
Yeah definitely it will be done by Michael Watts I will I think that will be out in June.
Like you mentioned earlier you’re currently on a 24 city promotional tour how’s it all going so far?
It’s going pretty good you know? We’re going city to city letting the people know that the album is coming out. Meeting and greeting with all the different radio people. It’s definitely effective.
You’ve also played out in Europe do you have any plans to play the UK and Europe again to help promote your album?
Yeah I definitely would love to go back out to Europe and the UK and have a good time. I like it over there and I look forward to coming back out that way.
How would a promoter go about contacting you to do a show?
You can hit up my road manager Daryl at bighev@gmail.com
Let’s go back to the beginning. What made you want to become a rapper?
Aww man listening to cats like NWA, Scarface and The Geto Boys they inspired me to want to make music.
Back in the day you were signed to Swisha House how did you hook up with Michael Watts?
Well Swisha House wasn’t even Swisha House when I got there! It was just Michael Watts doing mixtapes and I was one of the first artists to get in to Swisha House. It was me Lil Mario and J Dawg we all got together on one CD and we released that and it just kind of took off ever since then, it was named the Swisha House and that was it.
You’ve also got your own crew called The Boss Hogg Outlawz can you tell us about the crew?
Aww man they serious! I think they’re going to be popping this year! They’ve got their albums coming out after mine. I think the world is going to open up their ears to them and like the music they come up with. Killa Kyleon and J Dawg are next to drop albums so, so we’re working on that man and just really trying to put them out there. They definitely have a big fan base out here in the South. We also got new artists like Lil Ray and Young Black and we’re looking forward to their albums to come out too.
Who are the members?
We got Killa Kyleon, J Dawg, Lil Ray, Young Black, Chris Ward, P.J, Sir Daily there’s a lot of people and hopefully I haven’t missed one!
After the release of ‘Boss of all Bosses’ and albums by the Boss Hogg Outlaw members what other projects will you be working on as a solo artist?
I’m going to drop this album then I want to get right back on another album. It’s been a minute between ‘Already Platinum’ and this album, so I want to make up for the missed time and try and put another album out by the end of this year.
A lot of great artists have come out of Houston over the years. What rising star’s do you think are next to blow?
Out of Houston I would definitely say the dude’s from off of my label. I know it’s kind of like I’m just pitching them but that’s who I really see coming up and taking over the city. I haven’t heard a lot of new artists emerge out of Houston and I think that’s a problem, it’s kind of the same old dudes on the same stuff holding it down. I definitely think we need new artists and that’s why I keep trying to sign people to the label to keep the movement going.
Can you tell us about your label Boss Hogg Outlawz?
Yeah I started it back in 2000. I left Swisha House and I just wanted more control over myself and all that stuff. So, me and my brother got together and we came up with the name Boss Hogg Outlawz. We started doing mixtapes like we did at Swisha House and eventually the brand grew bigger and we just started doing independent albums and all that.
Slim thanks for taking the time out of your busy tour to talk to us! Is there anything that you would like to add or give a shout out to?
Shout out to the whole of the UK and everybody who is supporting my record. Log on to http://www.imahogg.com/ or www.myspace.com/slimthug and that will keep you up to date with what we got going on. You can pick up the new mixtapes and all that from one of those sites. Make sure you’re ready to pick up the album on March 24th.
Interview by Jai Boo
Hey how ya doin’?
I’m fine how are you?
I’m alright just working!
Yeah you’re on tour at the moment.
Yeah I’m on a promo tour in the mid-west of America so we’re just doing that and going city to city.
I see! So, first things first can you tell us what part of Houston you grew up in and what it was like growing up there?
I grew up on the North side of Houston in the area I was in it was pretty bad but not that bad. I don’t feel like I was in the worst of the worst.
On March 3rd you dropped your mixtape ‘I Represent this pt. 2; 10 Years Later’ featuring Trae and Chamillionaire. Can you tell us the concept behind the title and the mix?
‘I Represent This’ was the name of the first mixtape I ever put out when I first started rapping. It came out in 1999 so it was kind of like the reunion of that, I just wanted to redo it like that. Basically I wanted to do it Houston style. In Houston when we do mixtapes you mix all the songs together, it ain’t just a bunch of songs. We just put it all on the same level that way you just play the mixtape all the way through instead of just making a song you just make a long version you know? You just freestyle.
Are mixtapes still a good promotional tool out there in the States?
Yeah it’s still a good promotional tool. It’s especially good for cats like me who have already got a name for doing mixtapes. The stores are more open to receive a mixtape from me, but for a new cat it will probably be harder for him to come out on the scene because he has no name. But yeah mixtapes still do a lot out here.
Later this month on March 24th you drop your album ‘Boss of all Bosses.’
What can we expect to hear from you on there?
Aww man it’s my second album and it’s me bringing the Houston movement back that’s basically what I’m trying to do. I got records with all my friends, Mike Jones, Paul Wall, Chamillionaire, also legends in the game like, Scarface and UGK then I’ve got a lot of records by my self. I got production by Jim Jonson and Manny Fresh so it’s all over the place!
What was your inspiration for this album?
I had the title a long time ago I saw the movie ‘The Boss of all Bosses’ and that’s where I got the title from. Basically it turned into a Houston album and it gives the perfect visual of my city so that’s what it ended up being.
You’ve also got the single ‘I Run’ currently doing some damage out there in the States tell us about the track.
It was produced by Jim Jonson he came down for the Ozone Awards in Houston. We left early and went to the studio and that was the first beat he played for me, I loved the beat. I had an idea for it and we chopped with The Flock of Seagulls track ‘I Ran’ which came out back in 1982. That was it, we just flipped the words up, I did the verses and that was that man! He made it real easy for me.
Will you be dropping a chopped and screwed version of the ‘Boss of all Bosses?
Yeah definitely it will be done by Michael Watts I will I think that will be out in June.
Like you mentioned earlier you’re currently on a 24 city promotional tour how’s it all going so far?
It’s going pretty good you know? We’re going city to city letting the people know that the album is coming out. Meeting and greeting with all the different radio people. It’s definitely effective.
You’ve also played out in Europe do you have any plans to play the UK and Europe again to help promote your album?
Yeah I definitely would love to go back out to Europe and the UK and have a good time. I like it over there and I look forward to coming back out that way.
How would a promoter go about contacting you to do a show?
You can hit up my road manager Daryl at bighev@gmail.com
Let’s go back to the beginning. What made you want to become a rapper?
Aww man listening to cats like NWA, Scarface and The Geto Boys they inspired me to want to make music.
Back in the day you were signed to Swisha House how did you hook up with Michael Watts?
Well Swisha House wasn’t even Swisha House when I got there! It was just Michael Watts doing mixtapes and I was one of the first artists to get in to Swisha House. It was me Lil Mario and J Dawg we all got together on one CD and we released that and it just kind of took off ever since then, it was named the Swisha House and that was it.
You’ve also got your own crew called The Boss Hogg Outlawz can you tell us about the crew?
Aww man they serious! I think they’re going to be popping this year! They’ve got their albums coming out after mine. I think the world is going to open up their ears to them and like the music they come up with. Killa Kyleon and J Dawg are next to drop albums so, so we’re working on that man and just really trying to put them out there. They definitely have a big fan base out here in the South. We also got new artists like Lil Ray and Young Black and we’re looking forward to their albums to come out too.
Who are the members?
We got Killa Kyleon, J Dawg, Lil Ray, Young Black, Chris Ward, P.J, Sir Daily there’s a lot of people and hopefully I haven’t missed one!
After the release of ‘Boss of all Bosses’ and albums by the Boss Hogg Outlaw members what other projects will you be working on as a solo artist?
I’m going to drop this album then I want to get right back on another album. It’s been a minute between ‘Already Platinum’ and this album, so I want to make up for the missed time and try and put another album out by the end of this year.
A lot of great artists have come out of Houston over the years. What rising star’s do you think are next to blow?
Out of Houston I would definitely say the dude’s from off of my label. I know it’s kind of like I’m just pitching them but that’s who I really see coming up and taking over the city. I haven’t heard a lot of new artists emerge out of Houston and I think that’s a problem, it’s kind of the same old dudes on the same stuff holding it down. I definitely think we need new artists and that’s why I keep trying to sign people to the label to keep the movement going.
Can you tell us about your label Boss Hogg Outlawz?
Yeah I started it back in 2000. I left Swisha House and I just wanted more control over myself and all that stuff. So, me and my brother got together and we came up with the name Boss Hogg Outlawz. We started doing mixtapes like we did at Swisha House and eventually the brand grew bigger and we just started doing independent albums and all that.
Slim thanks for taking the time out of your busy tour to talk to us! Is there anything that you would like to add or give a shout out to?
Shout out to the whole of the UK and everybody who is supporting my record. Log on to http://www.imahogg.com/ or www.myspace.com/slimthug and that will keep you up to date with what we got going on. You can pick up the new mixtapes and all that from one of those sites. Make sure you’re ready to pick up the album on March 24th.
Interview by Jai Boo
Coolio Special Radio Show
Platinum recording artist Paul Wall gets ready to release his new album “The Fast Life” on March 24th 2009
Paul Wall grew up in Houston with a devout passion for music. Wall was one of Texas's most successful independent musicians, with releases like "The Chick Magnet", "How to be a Player" and his group albums with fellow Texan Chamillionaire such as "Get ya Mind Correct" and "Controversy Sells". His independent success earned him a major record deal with Swisha House Records' joint venture with Atlantic Records.
Wall's 2005 national debut "The People’s Champ" debuted in Billboard Magazine’s Top 200 at the number 1 spot and quickly reached Platinum status. Paul Wall was instrumental in taking Texas Hip Hop to the National level. His 2007 release "Get Money Stay True" debuted as the number 1 rap album in Billboard Magazine and quickly approached Gold status. His 2007 Honda Civic Tour with Fall out Boy widely expanded his fan base, as well as the 2006 Dub Car Show Tour.
In 2005 Wall was nominated for a Grammy with the number 1 hit song "Grillz" along with Nelly, Ali and Gipp. The song sparked a global trend for the diamond encrusted gold caps for which Paul is famous for making and selling to various celebrities that include Kanye West, P Diddy, Ashton Kutcher, Lil Wayne, Venus and Serena Williams plus many others. Wall also modelled in the national campaign for Reebok's Artic 5 trainers and also for Avirex Clothing throughout 2007. In the spring of 2008, Paul Wall joined Strange Music recording artist Tech N9ne on a nationwide tour, which also featured Brooklyn rapper ILL BILL.
He is currently a member of the diverse group Expensive Taste which includes Travis Barker (Blink – 182) and Skinhead Rob (The Transplants). The group also released a clothing line in which Paul Wall is a co owner and founder.
Wall is all set to release his 7th album "The Fast Life" on March 24th 2009. The first single featured Akon on the track “Girl is on Fire” and garnered a lot of radio success stateside as well as the second single “Bizzy Body” featuring Webbie and Mouse. Too $hort, Skinhead Rob, Tech N9Ne and Young Joc also feature.
When asked about “The Fast Life” album Paul replied “Its straight hood stuff, but we got some different stuff that I haven’t done before people are gonna like it when they hear it. My homeboy Travis Barker he jumped down and did a lot of production with me we had a lot of fun in the studio.”
Look out for
“The Fast Life”
Released March 24th 2009
On Swisha House / Atlantic Records
Check out his websites: www.myspace.com/paulwall http://www.grillsbypaulwall.com/ http://www.expensivetaste.merch/
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