Cash Money Records Sign Paris Hilton, Becomes The Ultimate Bottom Feeder
Well, when Birdman and crew over at Cash Money Records signed Limp Bizkit a year or so back, I figured that they couldn't really sink much lower; turns out they can, as they announced this sad, foul afternoon that they have now signed Paris Hilton with the intention of releasing her house music album this summer...
Digest that for a minute.
Yes, it's bad enough that someone actually acknowledged Paris Hilton, but what's worse is that she's actually working her way back into the music industry (despite the fact that she has absolutely no talent).
Here's what she had to say on her upcoming project:
"This is a lot different than my first album. It’s really going to be house music."
She's reported to be working with Afrojack, who she's also frequently reported to be banging, so there's a detail about who's working behind the...
Juicy J Says He's Recording 75 Songs For 'Stay Trippy'
Following his career revamp with "Bandz A Maker Her Dance," his dominant presence on Rihanna's "Pour It Up" remix with Jeezy, Rozay and Tip (in my opinion), and the success of his recent "Show Out" single (I prefer the Pimp C-included remix), it's safe to say that Juicy J is in a solid stride, and with the release of his long-awaited album Stay Trippy nearing, he decided to share some words on what's going on in the back end.
Here's what he said in an interview on That Life with Carissa Rossi:
"I got over 75 songs recorded, so I just recorded a bunch of songs with a lot of different people. It wasn't like this person had to be on this one or that person had to be on that one. I was just doing songs. I would go in the studio and say, 'Let's do a song.' Sometimes I release stuff on the Internet. Sometimes I may save it for an album. It was jus...
Before we begin: "Mac Millered" - the act of being judicially bitch-slapped by Lord Finesse due to stealing a sample for a track on your mixtape.
We caught word shortly ago that Spitta and Wiz were going to have to delay their upcoming Live In Concert mixtape, which, you know, isn't really surprising, but in a recent interview with Ruby Hornet, we learned a little more as to why the pair are putting things aside for the moment.
As you well know, Mac Miller gave us some mainstream proof that you can indeed get served for using other people's music regardless of if it's on a free mixtape, and due to the aforementioned example, Curren$y and Wiz are simply taking the necessary precautions with sample clearance before they release their product. It's all in the interview below, so give it a watch, and throw up your thoughts.
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