Friday, November 25, 2011

Royal Flush THE SHUTDOWN PARTY ft CahTime Fam competition

To win yourself a free V.I.P ticket answer the following questions correctly:

1. Name the three rappers from CashTime Fam that are going to be performing in Maftown on the 30th November 2011 at Red Ox.

2. Name atleast two hit tracks by CashTime Fam.

The first three to answer these questions correctly will each win a free a V.I.P Ticket

Thursday, November 17, 2011

Luda's beef with Drake and Big Sean

The shots keep coming and Drake and Big Sean are in the line of fire.

Ludacris ain't taking no sh*t from the "newcomers" and he let off a little steam on his new track "Badaboom."

"Badaboom" is off Luda's new mixtape 1.21 Gigawatts, which he dropped earlier this week. After listening to the bonus track, there were a few bars that raised a few hip-hop head's eyebrows.


Apparently, Ludacris is setting the record straight after Drake and Big Sean made references accusing Ludacris of stealing Big Sean's "Supa Dupa" flow.

Drake references Luda's "My Chick Bad" delivery:


I don’t want to offend somebody…I hate that rappers picked that flow up. I wish they had left that for people that know how to use it. They go like, "It's a parade, MACY*S!"

When asked about the war of words by MTV's Sway, Big Sean said:


“Don’t get it wrong I’m not trying to diss Ludacris or nothing,” Big Sean said. “He’s a great MC. But even though that that style that got so overused, there was a lot of people who did it great and there was a lot of people who didn’t do it so great. People always ask me was you mad that people took that style from you. I’m like, ‘Nah, that went and shows me how far I can go as an artist.’ I feel like I changed hip-hop. I haven’t even dropped an album yet. So that goes to show me how powerful my mind is.”

That didn't sit well with Luda, so he dropped "Badaboom" in response to the naysayers.

The lyrics in question go a little something like this:


“Big badaboom/ luda's in this bitch/pussy n*ggas clear the room...Counterfeit rappers say I’m stealing their flows/ but I can’t steal what you never made up B*tch/ Y’all some duplicate rap cloning n*ggas/ I manufacture you hoes put on your makeup B*tch.”

Ludacris goes on to give a hip-hop history lesson to his intended targets, then he raps, "May not like the way I used it/ but you know you ain’t invent it, boy/do your research before you make a claim so bogus that’s disrespecting pioneers in the game."


Read more: http://globalgrind.com/music/bury-da-beef-ludacris-fires-shots-drake-big-sean-details#ixzz1dzsGUwcv

Tuesday, November 15, 2011

Jay Z on GQ Magazine


Now the magazine is on stands and the entire article is out, where "Watch The Throne", Jay-Z's future as a father and more are discussed.

Check out some highlights from it below.

On His Father:

So now Jay's going to be a father, and he's thinking about his own father. He's thinking about his roots in a nonmythological way, what he's carried with him from Marcy to here, what he's escaped. What's relevant about Adnis Reeves, Jay's dad, is not so much that he left when Jay was 11 but that he was present up until that time, long enough that when he left, it was worse than not having a father at all.

"If your dad died before you were born, yeah, it hurts—but it's not like you had a connection with something that was real," Jay says. "Not to say it's any better—but to have that connection and then have it ripped away was, like, the worst. My dad was such a good dad that when he left, he left a huge scar. He was my superhero."

"He was gone," Jay says. "He was not himself." Jay's mother, Gloria Carter, tried to push him to see his son; there were meetings scheduled that Reeves didn't show up for. They didn't see each other again until 2003.

"[I talked about] what it did to me, what it meant, asked him why. There was no real answer. There was nothing he could say, because there's no excuse for that. There really isn't. So there was nothing he could say to satisfy me, except to hear me out. And it was up to me to forgive and let it go."

On Himself Being a Father:

"Providing—that's not love," he says. "Being there—that's more important. I mean, we see that. We see that with all these rich socialites. They're crying out for attention; they're hurting for love. I'm not being judgmental—I'm just making an observation. They're crying out for the love that maybe they didn't get at home, and they got everything. All the material things that they need and want. So we know that's not the key."

So will the God MC be changing diapers?

"Of course, of course. One hundred percent."

And will we see you putting the car seat in the Maybach?

"Yeah," Jay smiles. "Wouldn't that be great? That would be a great picture."

Monday, November 07, 2011

Bokang Montjane we are proud of you







We as the Grand Scoop editors are very proud of our girl Miss S.A 2010 Bokang Montjane for making it to the top 15 finalists of the Miss Universe Beauty pageant. The 25 year old lady from Johannesburg made us very proud. She looked stunning and paved a way for young aspiring models out there.
We decided to dedicate this post to her as we are extremely fond of her success and humbleness.

Bokang hun we salute you as a role model

Friday, November 04, 2011

Thursday, November 03, 2011

Drake Reveals "Take Care" Tracklist and Details


Finally!

The day has arrived when fans get the chance to see what Drizzy Drake has up his emotional sleeve!

Drake revealed the official tracklisting to his forthcoming sophomore album Take Care. After being pushed back from its original release date of October 24, which is also Drake's birthday, Take Care will hit store shelves November 15.

With features from Rihanna, R&B singer The Weeknd, Andre 3000, Rick Ross, Nicki Minaj,and of course Lil Wayne, Drake looks to have a good album.

Take Care features a total of 17 tracks with 2 bonus tracks, rounding out his total tracklisting of a whopping 19 records for his sophomore album.

Grand Scoop definitely can't wait! Check out Drizzy's tracklisting below!
Drake – Take Care Tracklisting
1. Over My Dead Body
2. Shot For Me
3. Headlines
4. Crew Love ft. The Weeknd
5. Take Care ft. Rihanna
6. Marvins Room
7. Under Ground Kings
8. We’ll Be fine
9. Make Me Proud ft. Nicki Minaj
10. Lord Knows ft. Rick Ross
11. Cameras
12. Doing It Wrong
13. The Real Her ft. Andre 3000 & Lil Wayne
14. Look What You’ve Done
15. HYFR ft. Lil Wayne
16. Practice
17. The Ride
BONUS TRACKS
18. Hate Sleeping Alone
19. Untitled ft. Lil Wayne

Source: Global Grind