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Big ups to Columbus, Ohio for whatever it is that’s going on to inspire these killer tracks from Abrahammer. It’s a bummer that Wordpress will only let me upload one track, but fortunately it has Lil’ Wayne and Blink-182 so all is smiles! The rest of his tracks are absolutely fantastic, some of the best pop mashemups I’ve heard…and yes, there is a Rugrats theme one too. Peep hisSpace here.

Abrahammer – whoopwhoop (blink-182 vs lil’ wayne)

Lil’ Wayne Loves Your Fancy Underwear


Ok, imagine being one of the most influential rappers in the game these days, smokin’ blunts all day, and sippin’ on that syrup with almost every meal (and in between them) and all of a sudden, you get this vision:

“Shit, I know exactly what the hell to do with this next album. I’m gonna fulfill my dream of rocking out while incorporating my lyrical genius to it. Where the f**k is my guitar?”

Well, Lil’ Wayne has brought it to the table. He’s actually been talking about rocking out for a while, and now he confirms the soon-to-be release of an album dedicated to rock and autotune on every song. Rebirth will be dropping next few months (April 7th). I’m not sure where Lil’ Wayne is heading with the album, but he is clearly just living out one his fantasies, and I give him all the support he needs. But, “Prom Queen”, his new ‘rock’ single, is terrifyingly far from what we’re used to hearing. He wants everyone to know that this is just out pure pleasure, and The Carter IV, will have a better scope to hip-hop.

Prom Queen – Lil’ Wayne

Lil’ Wayne Goes Namco


So it may be a little sad that I’ve noticed this, but Lil’ Wayne’s new mixtape art is inspired by a character from Tekken 5. I hope that Weezy is a fan.

The Hood Internet – Fire It Up, Firemouse (Modest Mouse vs Lil’ Wayne)

In Hood Internet news, the mashers of musical cheese have put together one of their most spot-on tracks featuring Department of Eagles and Britney Spears. I’ll let you be the judge.

Lil’ Wayne Goes Namco


So it may be a little sad that I’ve noticed this, but Lil’ Wayne’s new mixtape art is inspired by a character from Tekken 5. I hope that Weezy is a fan.

The Hood Internet – Fire It Up, Firemouse (Modest Mouse vs Lil’ Wayne)

In Hood Internet news, the mashers of musical cheese have put together one of their most spot-on tracks featuring Department of Eagles and Britney Spears. I’ll let you be the judge.

Lil’ Wayne Goes Namco


So it may be a little sad that I’ve noticed this, but Lil’ Wayne’s new mixtape art is inspired by a character from Tekken 5. I hope that Weezy is a fan.

The Hood Internet – Fire It Up, Firemouse (Modest Mouse vs Lil’ Wayne)

In Hood Internet news, the mashers of musical cheese have put together one of their most spot-on tracks featuring Department of Eagles and Britney Spears. I’ll let you be the judge.

VMAs: "When’s Lil’ Wayne Coming Back On?"

So the VMAs was mundane and a harsh reminder that the talentless rule popular music. The only highlights of the evening were when Lil’ Wayne was on stage. Joined by Leona Lewis, T-Pain, and a full orchestra, Lil ‘Wayne gave a mini showcase of some of his hits since Tha Carter III dropped. He also performed with Kid Rock but I found myself waiting once again for Lil’ Wayne, who remains the only beacon of hope for mainstream hip-hop. Check out his performance below:

When Lil’Wayne wasn’t on screen, I was witness to a myriad of promise ring-clad, Disney “virgins” unable to take a joke from the ever witty and sharp-tongued Russell Brand who was not received well by many of the pop stars in attendance, especially by the Jonas Brothers and Jordin Sparks. After Russell made a couple of quips at the Jonas Brothers for their promise rings to God, the American Idol star had this to say before giving out a moon man:
“It’s not bad to wear a promise ring because not everybody, guy or girl, wants to be a slut.” ummm…okay?

After that, Russell apologized the only way Russell could. Saying he doesn’t want to piss off teenage fans with comments on promise rings, but that doesn’t mean he wants to “piss on” them either, alluding to the infamous R.Kelly incident.

Blah, Blah, Brit-Brit won three awards which seemed to be out of sheer pity from the VMA comittee.

The show then closed with Kanye revealing his new song “Love Lockdown” which is beautifully produced but as usual, Kanye’s vocals (which was sung, not rapped) lacked. As I feel about many Kanye West’s songs, I kind of wished he layed down the track and had someone with a stronger voice sing. Anyway, check it:

VMAs: "When’s Lil’ Wayne Coming Back On?"

So the VMAs was mundane and a harsh reminder that the talentless rule popular music. The only highlights of the evening were when Lil’ Wayne was on stage. Joined by Leona Lewis, T-Pain, and a full orchestra, Lil ‘Wayne gave a mini showcase of some of his hits since Tha Carter III dropped. He also performed with Kid Rock but I found myself waiting once again for Lil’ Wayne, who remains the only beacon of hope for mainstream hip-hop. Check out his performance below:

When Lil’Wayne wasn’t on screen, I was witness to a myriad of promise ring-clad, Disney “virgins” unable to take a joke from the ever witty and sharp-tongued Russell Brand who was not received well by many of the pop stars in attendance, especially by the Jonas Brothers and Jordin Sparks. After Russell made a couple of quips at the Jonas Brothers for their promise rings to God, the American Idol star had this to say before giving out a moon man:
“It’s not bad to wear a promise ring because not everybody, guy or girl, wants to be a slut.” ummm…okay?

After that, Russell apologized the only way Russell could. Saying he doesn’t want to piss off teenage fans with comments on promise rings, but that doesn’t mean he wants to “piss on” them either, alluding to the infamous R.Kelly incident.

Blah, Blah, Brit-Brit won three awards which seemed to be out of sheer pity from the VMA comittee.

The show then closed with Kanye revealing his new song “Love Lockdown” which is beautifully produced but as usual, Kanye’s vocals (which was sung, not rapped) lacked. As I feel about many Kanye West’s songs, I kind of wished he layed down the track and had someone with a stronger voice sing. Anyway, check it:

VMAs: "When’s Lil’ Wayne Coming Back On?"

So the VMAs was mundane and a harsh reminder that the talentless rule popular music. The only highlights of the evening were when Lil’ Wayne was on stage. Joined by Leona Lewis, T-Pain, and a full orchestra, Lil ‘Wayne gave a mini showcase of some of his hits since Tha Carter III dropped. He also performed with Kid Rock but I found myself waiting once again for Lil’ Wayne, who remains the only beacon of hope for mainstream hip-hop. Check out his performance below:

When Lil’Wayne wasn’t on screen, I was witness to a myriad of promise ring-clad, Disney “virgins” unable to take a joke from the ever witty and sharp-tongued Russell Brand who was not received well by many of the pop stars in attendance, especially by the Jonas Brothers and Jordin Sparks. After Russell made a couple of quips at the Jonas Brothers for their promise rings to God, the American Idol star had this to say before giving out a moon man:
“It’s not bad to wear a promise ring because not everybody, guy or girl, wants to be a slut.” ummm…okay?

After that, Russell apologized the only way Russell could. Saying he doesn’t want to piss off teenage fans with comments on promise rings, but that doesn’t mean he wants to “piss on” them either, alluding to the infamous R.Kelly incident.

Blah, Blah, Brit-Brit won three awards which seemed to be out of sheer pity from the VMA comittee.

The show then closed with Kanye revealing his new song “Love Lockdown” which is beautifully produced but as usual, Kanye’s vocals (which was sung, not rapped) lacked. As I feel about many Kanye West’s songs, I kind of wished he layed down the track and had someone with a stronger voice sing. Anyway, check it:

VMAs: "When’s Lil’ Wayne Coming Back On?"

So the VMAs was mundane and a harsh reminder that the talentless rule popular music. The only highlights of the evening were when Lil’ Wayne was on stage. Joined by Leona Lewis, T-Pain, and a full orchestra, Lil ‘Wayne gave a mini showcase of some of his hits since Tha Carter III dropped. He also performed with Kid Rock but I found myself waiting once again for Lil’ Wayne, who remains the only beacon of hope for mainstream hip-hop. Check out his performance below:

When Lil’Wayne wasn’t on screen, I was witness to a myriad of promise ring-clad, Disney “virgins” unable to take a joke from the ever witty and sharp-tongued Russell Brand who was not received well by many of the pop stars in attendance, especially by the Jonas Brothers and Jordin Sparks. After Russell made a couple of quips at the Jonas Brothers for their promise rings to God, the American Idol star had this to say before giving out a moon man:
“It’s not bad to wear a promise ring because not everybody, guy or girl, wants to be a slut.” ummm…okay?

After that, Russell apologized the only way Russell could. Saying he doesn’t want to piss off teenage fans with comments on promise rings, but that doesn’t mean he wants to “piss on” them either, alluding to the infamous R.Kelly incident.

Blah, Blah, Brit-Brit won three awards which seemed to be out of sheer pity from the VMA comittee.

The show then closed with Kanye revealing his new song “Love Lockdown” which is beautifully produced but as usual, Kanye’s vocals (which was sung, not rapped) lacked. As I feel about many Kanye West’s songs, I kind of wished he layed down the track and had someone with a stronger voice sing. Anyway, check it:

New Lil’ Wayne Video

I hear Lil’ Wayne shines in the rain. But if he makes it rain then I don’t see why he just doesn’t stay out of it. Check out his new video for “A Milli.”

New Lil’ Wayne Video

I hear Lil’ Wayne shines in the rain. But if he makes it rain then I don’t see why he just doesn’t stay out of it. Check out his new video for “A Milli.”

New Lil’ Wayne Video

I hear Lil’ Wayne shines in the rain. But if he makes it rain then I don’t see why he just doesn’t stay out of it. Check out his new video for “A Milli.”