Remember when T.I. went to prison for … I don’t quite remember why he actually went to prison, but I bet it was some gangsta shit… anyway he released a song telling us to not forget him while he was in prison. Well now that his sentence is almost all done, here’s the first song of many that will flow the market in the upcoming weeks leading to his release of prison to build some sort of forward momentum for his next album. Coincidentally entitled "I’m Back", T.I. goes hard on this TrackSlayerz track sounding hungrier than ever as he make us remember that he’s back… well almost back.
Hot off the net here is 2 of Toronto's freshest Drizzy and Boi-1da who hook up for the first single off of Thank Me Later, coming later sometime in '10!
"I know way too many people here right now that I didn't know last year, who the fuck are y'all? I swear it feels like the last few nights we've been everywhere baby, I just can't remember it all.. what am i doing? what am i doing? Oh yea thats right I'm doing me, I'm doing me, I'm living life right now man, this is what I'm gonna do till its over.. overrrrr..
Canada won a record 14 gold medals in the Vancouver Olympics, but the ones draped around a happy group of hockey players are the pieces of precious metal that Canadians will celebrate most exuberantly from coast to coast for a long time. No other medal shines as radiantly as the one worn by one of the NHL’s dominant young stars, Sidney Crosby, whose overtime goal beat a scrappy Team USA, 3-2. The result was a fitting conclusion for Canada’s collection of all-world hockey talent, which started slowly in the tournament, including a loss to their most bitter rival to the south, sending Canadians into fits of paroxysm. But the nation of 34 million fanatics is on top of the hockey world today thanks to Crosby’s magic, and all is well in the Great White North.
Had Crosby not slipped a pass from Jarome Iginla through the pads of Ryan Miller, the nonpareil American goalie, and had the Americans beaten the permeable Roberto Luongo once more, the past three weeks would’ve been deemed a failure across Canada, for hockey is really all that matters. This isn’t to demean any of the record 14 gold medals won by Canada. Just know the populace would trade 13 if it meant one in hockey.
I don't ever remember feeling such a sense of patriotic pride, and I am truly proud of being Canadian. Not only did we set a record of Winter Olympic gold medals, but we were also such gracious hosts and showed the world true Canadian hospitality. One memory? Are you kidding, you might as well ask me to pick a snowflake off a mountain. As viewers from far away, their are no special moments of chance meetings with Olympians or walking through Whistler Village and never feeling more proud to be Canadian. All we have is what we see on television. For me, one of the moments had to be when Marriane St.-Gelais hopped the wall to kiss boyfriend Charles Hamelin after his gold medal win. The look on her face was genuine and so full of love. The race itself was fantastic, but the couple's affection was better. When will you ever find a partner who can share more in your accomplishments than that? I loved it. From Alexandre Bilodeau first ever gold meal on home soil to Tessa Virtue and Scott Moir's unparalleled knack for each other. To the story that captured all our hearts, the lovely Joannie Rochette. The motherless young woman is every Canadian’s daughter right now. It is nowhere close enough to the real thing, of course. But it’s the best a sympathizing country can do for her. As a man, I never ever thought I would cry over figure skating, but this... this... she was so brave, beautiful and touching -not only did she win a medal despite the circumstances, she has won the hearts of millions and millions.
"The patriotism and pride has always been there, this country was simply waiting for an opportunity to show it. Vancouver has provided that opportunity and that forever will be the legacy of the 2010 Winter Olympics."
Remember when T.I. went to prison for … I don’t quite remember why he actually went to prison, but I bet it was some gangsta shit… anyway he released a song telling us to not forget him while he was in prison. Well now that his sentence is almost all done, here’s the first song of many that will flow the market in the upcoming weeks leading to his release of prison to build some sort of forward momentum for his next album. Coincidentally entitled "I’m Back", T.I. goes hard on this TrackSlayerz track sounding hungrier than ever as he make us remember that he’s back… well almost back.
Hot off the net here is 2 of Toronto's freshest Drizzy and Boi-1da who hook up for the first single off of Thank Me Later, coming later sometime in '10!
"I know way too many people here right now that I didn't know last year, who the fuck are y'all? I swear it feels like the last few nights we've been everywhere baby, I just can't remember it all.. what am i doing? what am i doing? Oh yea thats right I'm doing me, I'm doing me, I'm living life right now man, this is what I'm gonna do till its over.. overrrrr..
Canada won a record 14 gold medals in the Vancouver Olympics, but the ones draped around a happy group of hockey players are the pieces of precious metal that Canadians will celebrate most exuberantly from coast to coast for a long time. No other medal shines as radiantly as the one worn by one of the NHL’s dominant young stars, Sidney Crosby, whose overtime goal beat a scrappy Team USA, 3-2. The result was a fitting conclusion for Canada’s collection of all-world hockey talent, which started slowly in the tournament, including a loss to their most bitter rival to the south, sending Canadians into fits of paroxysm. But the nation of 34 million fanatics is on top of the hockey world today thanks to Crosby’s magic, and all is well in the Great White North.
Had Crosby not slipped a pass from Jarome Iginla through the pads of Ryan Miller, the nonpareil American goalie, and had the Americans beaten the permeable Roberto Luongo once more, the past three weeks would’ve been deemed a failure across Canada, for hockey is really all that matters. This isn’t to demean any of the record 14 gold medals won by Canada. Just know the populace would trade 13 if it meant one in hockey.
I don't ever remember feeling such a sense of patriotic pride, and I am truly proud of being Canadian. Not only did we set a record of Winter Olympic gold medals, but we were also such gracious hosts and showed the world true Canadian hospitality. One memory? Are you kidding, you might as well ask me to pick a snowflake off a mountain. As viewers from far away, their are no special moments of chance meetings with Olympians or walking through Whistler Village and never feeling more proud to be Canadian. All we have is what we see on television. For me, one of the moments had to be when Marriane St.-Gelais hopped the wall to kiss boyfriend Charles Hamelin after his gold medal win. The look on her face was genuine and so full of love. The race itself was fantastic, but the couple's affection was better. When will you ever find a partner who can share more in your accomplishments than that? I loved it. From Alexandre Bilodeau first ever gold meal on home soil to Tessa Virtue and Scott Moir's unparalleled knack for each other. To the story that captured all our hearts, the lovely Joannie Rochette. The motherless young woman is every Canadian’s daughter right now. It is nowhere close enough to the real thing, of course. But it’s the best a sympathizing country can do for her. As a man, I never ever thought I would cry over figure skating, but this... this... she was so brave, beautiful and touching -not only did she win a medal despite the circumstances, she has won the hearts of millions and millions.
"The patriotism and pride has always been there, this country was simply waiting for an opportunity to show it. Vancouver has provided that opportunity and that forever will be the legacy of the 2010 Winter Olympics."
See all i wanna do is be RELEVANT,
Just tell me that i ever meant anything MORE,
That you could ever see me and you in another light,
But its like the dark women indoors in the darkest nights by the wrong man,
mostly all of them have made you incapable of a first IMPRESSION,
what it do is i channel my aggression with no cable or antenna,
Just intentions to impress you. If capable.
Hoping that the material possessions can materialise to a BETTER you,
Cars, nothing i drive can drive you out of this state of mind,
For such an ugly picture and,
MONEY, nothing i buy can buy more time for your ears to tell your heart to listen to it,
DIAMONDS, a girls best friend is what they say but believe me with the right allegience shorty you gonna SHINE anyways,
and everyday that goes by is a couple more lines in her diary,
the day before is better than the present,
so anyone presented in his presence is doing these life sentences,
theres no key for release,
no reason to be around,
her mind in the clouds,
she writes it all down,
in her diary.