Scaff Beezy Drops a New Video For ‘High Beams’ [VIDEO, NSFW]
Nicki Minaj's right hand man Scaff Beezy aka SB has dropped a new music video of his titled, High Beams.
Nicki Minaj's right hand man Scaff Beezy aka SB has dropped a new music video of his titled, High Beams.
There was a girl a few years ago who was really starting to make the rounds in the world and potentially going to be the next superhead. Well she is now facing deportation and more because of the previous crime life that she was living. One of the biggest things she was apart of was sparking a rumor about Soulja Boy using Cocaine!
Broken Equipment Production has been making parody videos for a few years now and besides Short Bus Shawty, these have got to be some of the funniest ones!
It wasn't that long ago that Rihanna was not only accused of stealing the concept for her video "S&M", but sued for an undisclosed amount. She literally just settled out of court with that lawsuit. Now, it would appear that she'll be returning to battle another copyright issue.
It was nearly 32 years ago in 1979 when The Beastie Boys came on the scene. Originally they were a hardcore punk band. It wasn't until 1984 that they made history with their debut album "Licensed to Ill"
as the first white rappers in Hip-Hop. Talk about breaking the color barrier.
Will and Jada Pinkett Smith join a growing list of Hip-Hop artist who have gained a stake in ownership of the NBA. The couple is among the new investors in the Philadelphia 76ers as confirmed Tuesday of this week. The good news however, is over shadowed by the possible NBA lockout.
You would think, once a person has "made it" they wouldn't be driving around with no silence and no insurance. They wouldn't have to do that anymore, because they can afford to do better. Right? The last thing on earth a person who's "made it" would do, is drive around with a bunch of drugs and weapons in their vehicle. Right? You would think, a person who's "made it" out of the hood or has finances that allow them to afford the finer things in life wouldn't put all that in jeopardy. Right? Well, don't look now but another celebrity got themselves caught up in some real trouble yesterday.
Soulja Boy and his team are in damage control mode and scrambling to remove all traces of his army-bashing song "Let's Be Real" from the Internet. A rep for Soulja's management team, Debby Coda said "the song was foolishly posted to the Internet and was never approved for any album, including his upcoming Respect My Hustle".
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Is too little too late? You know the old saying: "Don't write a check with your mouth that your a** can't cash!" After coming under fire for the lyrics in his new song "Let's Be Real," Soulja Boy has issued a formal apology to the U.S. military and their families.
When everyone else was really coming down on Soulja Boy was 50 Cent and it seems like they may be working together on a few things in the near future.
Some sad news to report for rapper Soulja Boy, recently he lost a brother to a fatal car accident!