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The second leak off Freeway’s 7 track EP Black Santa set to drop on December 24th. There’s one extra special guest on this cut that you’ll just have to hit play to hear.
In this Interview with Montreality, MEMPHIS BLEEK speaks about: – The type of student he was at school (0:18) – Jobs he’s had as a teenager growing up (0:32) – His involvement in JAY-Z & Bacardi’s new cognac DUSS’É (0:42) – What he spent his 1st big paycheck on (1:58) – The key to success [cont.]
Bleek links up with Vegas’ own Bootleg Kev.
Memphis Bleek returns, kicking off his Get Low Records imprint. Mixed by Vegas’ own (by way of The Bay), DJ Franzen. 1. Intro 2. Kush Gang 3. Racks On Racks 4. What The Fuck Is Up 5. Grind 6. She’s A Rider Ft. Phaze 7. Like This Prod 8. Serato & Blunts 9. A Work [cont.]
Directed by George Lajara. Bleek keeps it ghetto with the plastic cups.
Bleek returns with the sequel to his circa-2000 single “Get Low”. Miss A on the hook. [Audio clip: view full post to listen] LISTEN: Memphis Bleek – “Get Low 2″ Via: 57th
Bleek’s late-summer ’10 track gets a video, directed by Andy Morton.
OH SHIT BLEEK! THERE’S FUCKIN’ ZOMBIES BEHIND YOU. SERIOUSLY DUDE WE’RE NOT JOKING. TURN AROUND MAN! Memphis Bleek – “Feed The Streets: Free Food Pt. 1″ (Mixtape)
Here is the long awaited sequel from Young Chris, The Network 2. The mixtape features J. Cole, Lil Wayne, Memphis Bleek and more. Check out the track list and download below. Track List: 1.Intro 2.Here I Come 3.Never Left 4.The Moon And Stars 5.Wade In The Water 6.Heavenly Father (feat. Lil Wayne) 7.Think About It [cont.]
In a recent interview with MTV, Memphis Bleek suggested that Jay-Z will never respond to the recent attacks by former Roc-A-Fella artist Beanie Sigel. “My thing is, what’s the purpose?” Bleek told MTV. “You said all you had to say. You said you wasn’t gonna say no more until Jay called you. He ain’t call. [cont.]
When everything is said and done, the short-lived “dynasty” that was Roc-A-Fella Records gave birth to a pair of household names that stood above the rest of the label’s roster. Of course there was co-founder, Jay-Z, who delivered some eight albums over the past few years, and carrying the torch for the Roc after his [cont.]
On Vol. 2: A Hard Knock Life, Jay-Z gave Memphis Bleek the ultimate hook-up for any upstart emcee. Not only was Bleek given a solo-platform on the LP’s intro, “Hand It Down”, but did so over a DJ Premier track. From that moment on, it was evident that Bleek was being hand-picked to stabilize the Roc’s [cont.]
Hot of the heels of Jay-Z’s The Dynasty comes Roc-A-Fella’s youngest in charge with his sophomore release, coming one year after his debut, Coming Of Age. As his first album hardly broke any sales records, Memphis Bleek is attempting to redeem himself with this quick follow-up, hoping to catch a bigger wave the second time [cont.]
“Memph Bleek Is….Murder! Memph Bleek Is…Money!…Memph Bleek Is….Drugs!” Unfortunately, Memphis Bleek is also stuck in Jay-Z’s shadow. Not a bad place to be, but Coming Of Age still leaves the Brooklyn representative under the shade of Jayhova. Jay-Z has brought up Bleek carefully under his iced-out wing for a few years now. Remember when Jay-Z was [cont.]
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