




[Verse 2 - Jay-Z]
We are
Yeah I said it
We are
You can call me Cesar
In a dark Czar
Please follow the leader
So Eric B. we are
Microphone fiend
It’s the return of the god
Peace god…
(Auh! Auh!)
And ain’t nobody fresher
I’m in Mason
After the Urban Dictionary falsely accused me of remixing JayZ’s backward masked song “Lucifer”, people really started believing that this guy was not working for the enemy. But any man that calls himself god is a liar and of the devil. Fans will continue to follow this evil man and corrupt their minds with his music. He is Luciferean to the highest degree and yet people will continue to follow him. – G. Craige Lewis
Jeremiah 6:10 To whom shall I speak, and give warning, that they may hear? behold, their ear is uncircumcised, and they cannot hearken: behold, the word of the LORD is unto them a reproach; they have no delight in
1 John 2:18-19 (NKJV) 18 Little children, it is the last hour; and as you have heard that the[c] Antichrist is coming, even now many antichrists have come, by which we know that it is the last hour. 19 They went out from us, but they were not of us; for if they had been of us, they would have continued with us; but they went out that they might be made manifest, that none of them were of us.
Affectation is explained extensively in Anti-Christ Superstar
Mase has shown further signs of his return to the rap game by releasing a version of Trey Songz’ “I Need A Girlfriend.” Referencing Diddy’s memorable “Bad Boy” slogan, Mase’s latest record shows the emcee professing his feelings towards a love interest and confirming his rap return.
“I guess the prophecy was true,” he says in the song’s intro. “‘Cause Diddy told us ten years from now we’d still be on top. I thought I told you that we won’t stop. Now Mase wanna take you where it’s sunny and enjoy you like my money/Have you out the ‘hood, so your crew think you acting funny/And one night can be a long week on a Rome beach/50 carat in each charm and that’s a charm a piece/Hopping out of planes, shopping out of Spain…You can take my fame, take my chain, take the name, take the glam/It don’t mean a thing, just as long as you and me remain/You with me, I’m with you/So I know what we can do/Take a trip out to Peru but not speaking on what we do…Tell everybody that the boy back in the building/Tell Suge to bring the duffle, I’m about to make a killing.” (”I Need A Girlfriend” remix) (SOHH)
The death of Michael Jackson has inspired a return to rap by rapper-turned-preacher Mase.
“I’m excited. Mike [Jackson] passed away. It lit a fire under me and made me want to go in the studio and do something,” Mase told DJ Self of New York’s Power 105 FM after the legendary pop singer died.
Still, Mase said that he knows nothing of about contemporary rappers and needed help finding out Hip-Hop’s top talents.
“I asked my lil’ nephew and said, ‘Who is the hottest thing out there?’ He said ‘Drake, Drake.’ I said I gotta see what record he got and I said I’m going to jump on a joint.”
He said he eventually got the re-make to DJ Self to break the record.
“You know I stay with a couple [rhymes] under my sleeves. I just need a place to play them,” Mase said.
She took to the stage for her performance in an all-white ensemble, which ended up covered in fake blood that mysteriously began running from her top mid-song. The trickle turned into a river of blood before GaGa collapsed into the arms of her backing dancers.
GaGa cleaned herself up in time to collect her award for Best New Artist – covering her face with a mask in an all-red number. She removed the mask to give her acceptance speech, declaring the award was “for God and for the gays”.
The final time the cameras cut to GaGa in the audience, she had changed again, with her face peeking out from inside a circular-shaped snowflake-style mask.
Excerpt of the song “Paparazzi” peformed at the vmas.
“I’m your biggest fan
I’ll follow you until you love me, papa-paparazzi
baby, there’s no other superstar
you know that I’ll be your papa-paparazzi
promise I’ll be kind, but I won’t stop until that boy is mine
baby you’ll be famous, chase you down until you love me
papa-paparazzi
I’ll be your girl backstage at your show
velvet ropes and guitars, yeah ’cause you’re my rockstar
in between the sets, eyeliner and cigarettes
shadow is burnt, yellow dance and we turn
my lashes are dry, purple teardrops I cry
it don’t have a price, loving you is cherry pie
’cause you know that baby I
Celebrating ten years since dropping their debut album, Japanese hip-hop heavyweights and past Nike collaborators Nitro Microphone Underground mark their anniversary with a special commemorative Air Force 1 High Supreme. The design of the shoe is inspired from their latest album cover “NITRO X 09-99″.
Featuring a faux 24K upper wrapped in heavy-duty black-on-black crackle, this is a shoe fit for hip-hop royalty. In keeping with the occasion, the right tongue is woven with the year “1999″ while the left reads “2009″. The laces are adorned with gold jewels and the lace-tips are crowned with gold screw-top caps, giving them extra weight.
Format has come out once again with a fun series of characters. Last time around we saw them turn Hip Hop albums into Lego figures, this time the Hip Hop icons were Simpsonized. The set features Kanye West, Lil Wayne, Notorious B.I.G., 2Pac, Snoop Dogg, Flava Flav, Eazy E, Andre 3000, Eminem, and Fat Joe alongside iconic O representations for each artist.
Designed by Moxy Creative the posse shot is available as a 11.75 x 15.75 limited edition (100) print for $45 USD including tax and shipping. Special orders for individual artist shots are available at $55 USD by e-mail (editors@formatmag.com).