Freekey Zekey Gets, Well, Freaky
Monday, February 11th, 2008
::Freekey Zekey’s Black Tail shoot [Absolutely NSFW]
Ezekiel’s publicity bus has rolled to the part where he resorts to softcore magazines to keep his name alive. (more…)

::Freekey Zekey’s Black Tail shoot [Absolutely NSFW]
Ezekiel’s publicity bus has rolled to the part where he resorts to softcore magazines to keep his name alive. (more…)
Uh-Oh, someone must have been high at the factory.
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Jim Jones reaffirms that Dipset’s success is eternally dependent on this man. Cam also plans to piggyback off the American Gangster buzz, with his own mixtape arriving on 11/6.
Get it: Jim Jones - Harlem’s American Gangster (Re-upped)

Hell Rell ft. Cam’ron — “I’m the Sh*t”
Believe it or not, Hell Rell has just dropped one hell of an album. For the Hell of It is a classic case of don’t judge an album by its cover. Ruga Rell’s grimy tales coupled with equally hard-body beats by Dame Grease, A-Raab, and others, makes for an exciting listening experience. And when Hell’s rhyming beside superior MCs — Juelz, Styles P — he still manages to deliver more than his fair share of the 16s. The best part (at least, for a Capophobic listener like me) is that Jim Jones is not even around to ruin everything. I’m pleasantly surprised, to say the least.
Oh yeah, Cam’ron. Well, he still has issues with diarrhea, as evidenced on “I’m the Sh*t.”
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For the Hell of It
Executive Producers: Cam’ron Giles*, Dukedagod, & Hell Rell
*how does cam find the time produce a Dipset album while holding down a full-time gig at Mickey D’s ?
There’s something smelly about this cover (pun intended), which Fader posted yesterday. Besides the fact that it’s a far cry from the version on Amazon.com, Hell Rell doesn’t strike me as the type to make a political statement.
Music by 50 Cent. You dig?
Apparently, Capo reached out to inline skating filmmakers The Brown Brothers after seeing one of their documentaries. Over a drink of Dipset Sizzurp, the Brown Brothers told Jimmy that the Dipset movement is the realest thing out there. The rest is history.
Jim Jones and his Harlem-based crew The Diplomats are partnering with the newest phenomenon in the world of extreme sports, Freestyle Rolling, to create DipSkate, a Diplomat Records-sponsored skate team.
Now that Jimmy has helped Cam body Jay, Nas, and 50, he’s decided to move on to more lucrative (and less lyrically challenging) endeavors.