Saturday, September 19, 2009
SOULJA BOY DISSES BOW WOW, CHARLES HAMILTON, ETC ON XBOX LIVE!
WOW I thought bow and sb had resolved their issues? maybe not...
Friday, September 18, 2009
FOR ALL YOU ASPIRING SONGWRITERS OUT THERE.....
Writing Hit Songs
Dear Aspiring Songwriter,
If you’ve ever tried writing your own songs, then there are probably critical mistakes that you are making, without even knowing it!
The great news is that I’m here to help.
You see, songwriting is a craft, and while some people begin with better natural talent than others, it’ll only get you so far. But you’ll maximize your chances of success by mastering the set of core songwriting skills that I’m going to teach you.
A song is a catalyst for all sorts of emotions: love, rage, regret, grief, happiness, contentment, nostalgia. Songs encompass the entirety of life's experiences - the joy of personal love, heartbreak at losing it, social outrage, loneliness, patriotism, comradeship, happiness, despair.
A good song not only expresses the thoughts and opinions of the songwriter about the subject matter of the song, but also evokes the full spectrum of associated emotions in the listener.
Listening to music is a visceral and intensely emotional experience for us all. A song epitomizes the most intense experiences that life has to offer us in just a few minutes of listening time. It both simplifies and intensifies the experience for the listener.
Songwriting is an intensely creative process. Some people wrongly associate creativity with sloppiness – they think that there's a certain mystical, indefinable, almost magical aspect to the creative process; that to confine the muse within the limits of organization would be to kill her off.
This is nonsense! Just because songwriting is creative is not to say that there's no structure or discipline to it. In fact, songwriting is an exercise in orderliness, preparation, skill, and knowledge.
Although you can technically just sit down and write a song with no knowledge of the process and no real forethought , 95% of the time the end result will be nothing but gibberish. It might be musical gibberish, but gibberish nonetheless.
It's a rare gift to conjure up people's deepest, most profound emotions – to be able to make people sing, dance, cry, and smile in pleasure - and yet this is the power of a song.
Listening to music is a visceral and intensely emotional experience for us all. A song epitomizes the most intense experiences that life has to offer us in just a few minutes of listening time. It both simplifies and intensifies the experience for the listener.
Songwriting is an intensely creative process. Some people wrongly associate creativity with sloppiness – they think that there's a certain mystical, indefinable, almost magical aspect to the creative process; that to confine the muse within the limits of organization would be to kill her off.
This is nonsense! Just because songwriting is creative is not to say that there's no structure or discipline to it. In fact, songwriting is an exercise in orderliness, preparation, skill, and knowledge.
Although you can technically just sit down and write a song with no knowledge of the process and no real forethought , 95% of the time the end result will be nothing but gibberish. It might be musical gibberish, but gibberish nonetheless.
It's a rare gift to conjure up people's deepest, most profound emotions – to be able to make people sing, dance, cry, and smile in pleasure - and yet this is the power of a song.
CLICK HERE TO LEARN MORE
Dear Aspiring Songwriter,
If you’ve ever tried writing your own songs, then there are probably critical mistakes that you are making, without even knowing it!
The great news is that I’m here to help.
You see, songwriting is a craft, and while some people begin with better natural talent than others, it’ll only get you so far. But you’ll maximize your chances of success by mastering the set of core songwriting skills that I’m going to teach you.
A song is a catalyst for all sorts of emotions: love, rage, regret, grief, happiness, contentment, nostalgia. Songs encompass the entirety of life's experiences - the joy of personal love, heartbreak at losing it, social outrage, loneliness, patriotism, comradeship, happiness, despair.
A good song not only expresses the thoughts and opinions of the songwriter about the subject matter of the song, but also evokes the full spectrum of associated emotions in the listener.
Listening to music is a visceral and intensely emotional experience for us all. A song epitomizes the most intense experiences that life has to offer us in just a few minutes of listening time. It both simplifies and intensifies the experience for the listener.
Songwriting is an intensely creative process. Some people wrongly associate creativity with sloppiness – they think that there's a certain mystical, indefinable, almost magical aspect to the creative process; that to confine the muse within the limits of organization would be to kill her off.
This is nonsense! Just because songwriting is creative is not to say that there's no structure or discipline to it. In fact, songwriting is an exercise in orderliness, preparation, skill, and knowledge.
Although you can technically just sit down and write a song with no knowledge of the process and no real forethought , 95% of the time the end result will be nothing but gibberish. It might be musical gibberish, but gibberish nonetheless.
It's a rare gift to conjure up people's deepest, most profound emotions – to be able to make people sing, dance, cry, and smile in pleasure - and yet this is the power of a song.
Listening to music is a visceral and intensely emotional experience for us all. A song epitomizes the most intense experiences that life has to offer us in just a few minutes of listening time. It both simplifies and intensifies the experience for the listener.
Songwriting is an intensely creative process. Some people wrongly associate creativity with sloppiness – they think that there's a certain mystical, indefinable, almost magical aspect to the creative process; that to confine the muse within the limits of organization would be to kill her off.
This is nonsense! Just because songwriting is creative is not to say that there's no structure or discipline to it. In fact, songwriting is an exercise in orderliness, preparation, skill, and knowledge.
Although you can technically just sit down and write a song with no knowledge of the process and no real forethought , 95% of the time the end result will be nothing but gibberish. It might be musical gibberish, but gibberish nonetheless.
It's a rare gift to conjure up people's deepest, most profound emotions – to be able to make people sing, dance, cry, and smile in pleasure - and yet this is the power of a song.
CLICK HERE TO LEARN MORE
PITBULL RESPONDS TO KANYE WEST INTERRUPTING TAYLOR SWIFT AT 2009 VMAS
After seeing pit steal off on that guy on stage, I wouldn't doubt that he' F*** Kanye up lol!
LIL MAMA CRASHES JAY-Z & ALICIA KEYS PERFORMANCE AT 2009 VMAS
I dont know whats wrong with these rappers man smh
KANYE WEST INTERRUPTS TAYLOR SWIFT'S ACCEPTANCE SPEECH AT 2009 VMAS
Wowwwwwww Kanye is a loose cannon.
Tuesday, September 15, 2009
SOULJA BOY IN STUDIO RECORDING "IM BALLIN" OFF MORE THAN A GAME SOUNDTRACK
Good to see LeBron reaching out to Soulja Boy after they lil feud a few years back when LeBron stated comparing him to DeShawn Stevenson was like comparing Jay-Z to Soulja Boy. This documentary looks like it should be good ill be seeing it when it drops Oct 2nd.
LIL MAMA JUMPS ON STAGE WITH JAY-Z AND ALICIA KEYS AT 2009 VMAS

Lol Jay-Z told lil mama "you t-painin right now" during the performance. I dont know why everyone feels the need to jump on stage during someone elses set? Its mind boggling. Anywho, I expect lil mama to be blackballed from the industry after this stunt lol!
KANYE WEST APOLOGIZES TO TAYLOR SWIFT ON JAY LENO SHOW
Wow Kanye actually made a lot of sense in that interview. I must admit I was very upset with what he did to Taylor at the 2009 VMAs and had kind of lost respect for him, but in this interview he did look sincere about his apology.
Sunday, September 13, 2009
SERENA WILLIAMS LOSES US OPEN MATCH DUE TO CONFRONTATIONAL BEHAVIOR
Lmao @ her sayin she wish she could shove the tennis ball down the officials' throat....Serena its ok ma go get em next time.
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