Thursday, September 24, 2009

TheModelSammi Featured on GGurls.com




Twitter.com/TheModelSammi

Yes sir! Sammi the model has a cute name, hot look and smoking body! Check out her GG! interview.

Where are you from? Harrisburg,PA

How long have you been in the game? (modeling) About 4 years

Single? Just recently became single after 3 1/2 years!!!

What are your measurements? 36-27-37

What's your favorite part of your body? The left sife of my face.....lol weird.. right!? Any my thighs... i like thick thighs!

Would you date a guy/girl off the internet? Never did..... id have to know for sure that they are who they say they are! I've seen too many movies!

What do you hope to accomplish (in the modeling industry)? To get out there and get known more so I can start traveling more for work!

What turns you off? Smelly people

What turns you on? You have to look fresh! But most importantly good personality, smile, teeth.... all that good stuff!

Favorite pair of jeans? Ones i had made and put holes in....i loved them! But the holes got too big and my mom threw them away because my booty cheek hung out a little! I was soooo mad!

Favorite pair of shoes? Gold hightop Coach sneckers.... i love them....and they are so comfy....im a shoe whore!

What kind of guy/girl do you like? Someone with goals, doing something with themself. You have to be able to make me laugh, i love funny people!

Are you wifey material? Hell yea.....who wants to wife me??

Where else can we see you besides GG! and your site? Tweetgurls.com, twitter.com/themodelsammi and www.myspace.com/sammi0311. Website comming soon..... www.themodelsammi.com













Tuesday, September 22, 2009

Lil Wayne & Dj Whiteowl-Young Money Empire



01. LIL WAYNE - HANDICAP SIGN
02. LIL WAYNE,EMINEM, DRAKE &
KANYE WEST - FOREVER (RMX)
03. LIL WAYNE, JADAKISS, JAY- Z & KANYE WEST - I RUN THIS
04. LIL WAYNE - FREESTYLE
05. LIL WAYNE FT DRAKE - $$$
06. LIL WAYNE - I GET IT IN
07 . LIL WAYNE - 2099
08. LIL WAYNE - DON’T BE SCARED
09. LIL WAYNE - EASY MONEY
10. LIL WAYNE - IM BAD
11. LIL WAYNE - MILLION $$ BABY
12. LIL WAYNE - THE LEAK 2K9
13. LIL WAYNE & JR WRITER - CARS
14. LIL WAYNE - # 1 FAN
15. LIL WAYNE - Y.M INTERVIEW
16. LIL WAYNE & DRAKE - AMAZING
17. LIL WAYNE & FABOLUUS - SALUTE
18. LIL WAYNE - IM A ANIMAL
19. LIL WAYNE - TAKE U HOME
20. LIL WAYNE- CLIPSE & KOOL G RAP - FREESTYLE
21. LIL WAYNE - IM NO QUITTER
22. LIL WAYNE - GET IT UP
23. LIL WAYNE - MOBBIN’
24. LIL WAYNE - WHIP IT
25. LIL WAYNE - LOVE & HATE
26. LIL WAYNE , JOELL ORTIZ ,
TOMMY LEE & SUM 41 -
IM A LOSER (REMIX)
27. LIL WAYNE - TRIGGERMAN
28. LIL WAYNE & JAY SEAN - DOWN
29. LIL WAYNE - $ AIN’T A THING
30. LIL WAYNE - LET’S CHILL
31. LIL WAYNE - THE MARTIAN

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Tuesday, September 15, 2009

Kanye West expresses Swift regret on blog and 'The Jay Leno Show'

'It was rude, period,' the rapper tells the comedian, adding that he'll take time off to reflect on what he did at the VMAs and figure out how he's 'going to improve.'




It was "The Jay Leno Show's" big prime-time debut, but Kanye West unquestionably stole some of the spotlight from the host to announce he'll be taking time off to reflect on his actions after his controversial outburst over the weekend at the MTV Video Music Awards .



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Thursday, September 10, 2009

La Profecy Presents "Piff on Wax 20" Cover

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DaboyNat: Good morning World! Today is all about MAXimizing your potential! Last night you prepared for today! Today is the day you get it DONE!!

DaboyNat: Good morning World! Today is all about MAXimizing your potential! Last night you prepared for today! Today is the day you get it DONE!!

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Thursday, September 3, 2009

Kevin Liles Goes Indie, Dips Out From Warner Music Group

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The Warner Music Group has announced that “Executive Vice President Kevin Liles has decided to leave his day-to-day role at the company to pursue his own entrepreneurial opportunities. He will maintain a consulting relationship with the company.”


Liles is quoted:

“In the past couple weeks I’ve made one of the most important decisions of my life — to depart the Warner Music Group in order to focus more on new entrepreneurial endeavors in talent management, entertainment, media and my personal philanthropic and political passions.”


I’m sure he’ll have plenty of new business opportunities.


Here’s a bit of excerpted bio on this major figure now making independent moves:


“Kevin Liles’ ascent…began in 1991 when he undertook an unpaid internship for Def Jam in the Mid-Atlantic region. By 1993, he had become the Mid-Atlantic Marketing Manager and by 1998, after only seven years, Liles accepted the position of President of the Def Jam Music Group…”


“In addition to presiding over the label’s artist roster and day-to-day business at Def Jam, Liles oversaw the diversification of the Def Jam brand, including establishing Def Jam South, Def Soul, Def Soul Classics, Roc-A-Fella and Murder Inc. He also led the brand-extension efforts and cross-marketing deals that linked Def Jam’s name to movies, television, DVDs, clothing, financial services, mobile content and video games…”


“Following the merger that created the Island/Def Jam Music Group in 2002, Liles added the title of Executive Vice President of Island Def Jam Music Group to his resume…By 2004, Liles joined Warner Music Group as Executive Vice President and was part of the senior executive team when the company went public in 2005. As the lead executive behind the implementation of WMG’s new 360-degree strategy for enhanced artist partnerships, Liles oversaw the expansion of the traditional record company role in the artist’s career…”


“Throughout 2008, Liles was instrumental in assembling a coalition of like-minded entertainers who made strategic visits to swing states in the final weeks before the historic Presidential election…Liles serves as board member/advisor to Ogilvy & Mather Diversity Board, Harbor Bank, Healthcorps, SEED School of Maryland, New Yorkers For Children, Junior Achievement of New York and is a member of The Executive Leadership Council.”


“He is the bestselling author of “Make It Happen: the Hip Hop Guide to Success” and oversees both Kevin Liles for a Better Baltimore, which invests in the Baltimore community, and the Make It Happen Foundation, which empowers African-American youth to succeed in the business world.”



Official Site: Kevin Liles


 


 


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Oprah and Jay Z Sneak Peek

Oprah: So tell me how you got into the drug dealing.
Jay-Z: It was natural.…
Oprah: Because drug dealers were your role models. There wasn’t a teacher or a lawyer or a nurse or a doctor or an accountant in the neighborhood?
Jay-Z: Well, we were living in Marcy by then, so, no. And if anyone did become something like that, they moved out. They never came back to share the wisdom of how they made it. If anyone made it, you never knew it. That’s why I’ve always said that if I became successful, I’d come back here, grab somebody, and show him how it can be done.
Oprah: So by the time you were 13, this was a way of life. Did the lifestyle frighten you?
Jay-Z: No. It was normal. And at some point, you become addicted to the feeling. The uncertainty and adrenaline and danger of that lifestyle.
Oprah: This is where we differ. This is where we differ. Because I’d be very scared! Weren’t you shot at three times—within six feet—and you lived to talk about it?
Jay-Z: That was divine intervention. Divine intervention, and nobody knowing how to shoot.
Oprah: What happened in each situation?
Jay-Z: It was one situation, three shots.
Oprah: So he was a bad shot.
Jay-Z: Well, no one really practices shooting a TEC-9 machine gun, right? And when you’re a kid, with little bony arms—no wonder nobody could aim.
Oprah: Many of the little boys who grew up in the Marcy projects are either in jail or dead. Why do you think you got to grow up and buy your mom a house?
Jay-Z: There’s the gift, there’s the spirit, and there’s the work—all three have to come together. If one of those things is off, it can stop you from becoming who you were meant to be.
Oprah: When I met you a few years ago, we discussed our disagreement over the use of the N word and misogynist lyrics in rap music. Do you believe that using the N word is necessary?
Jay-Z: Nothing is necessary. It’s just become part of the way we communicate. My generation hasn’t had the same experience with that word that generations of people before us had. We weren’t so close to the pain. So in our way, we disarmed the word. We took the fire pin out of the grenade.
Oprah: Do you and BeyoncĂ© have a pact that you just won’t talk about each other?
Jay-Z: Yeah. When you’re a public person, you have to keep some things to yourself, or else people will just—
Oprah: Eat it up. I know. But can I ask how in the world you kept your wedding a secret?
Jay-Z: Late planning!
Oprah: How many people knew?
Jay-Z: Very few. The sad part is that we offended some. But people who love you understand. Because at the end of the day, it’s your day.
Oprah: So here we are, talking on a Sunday afternoon. If you weren’t sitting here with me, what would you be doing?
Jay-Z: I’m gonna get killed for this, but I’ll tell you anyway. There’s a great pizza spot we go to every Sunday. It’s our tradition. It’s a small place in Brooklyn, you can bring your own wine, and there are candles there. It’s a nice date.


IF THAT ISN'T SOO CUTE! I love places where you can bring your own bottle. Make sure you pick up the October issue of O Magazine for the full interview.