Monday, December 27, 2010

@MarcusTroy Thoughts: My 10 Rules to Personal Growth & Success | Marcus Troy

My 10 Rules to Personal Growth & Success
Since I get asked these type of questions all the time, I decided to just put it in a post. Enjoy


1. Don’t use people

Never call upon people only when you need something. If you haven’t called someone for months, even to just say hello, but the minute you know they can help you, you give them a shout, that is not cool. My first thought when I see certain numbers on my phone is: “I wonder what this person wants from me now?” You never want to be that person in someone’s phone book.


2. Offer help first

You should always offer your help or services first! The minute you offer help or your services I promise you that phone call won’t seem so awkward. Always take care of the people who help you out, do it any way you can and no matter what.

3. Invest in your progress.

If you have to spend money to make a long distance call just to talk about an opportunity, make it happen. If you have to drive out of your way and spend money on gas just for a potential opportunity, make it happen. If you need to get on a plane just to connect with someone for 5 minutes, do what you have to do. Too many people decide not to make that call, or take that trip and that can be a life-changer. I myself have gotten on planes just to make a meeting happen. I knew the opportunity had the potential to be great, so I made it happen. (It never worked out mind you, but it was still worth the personal growth.)

4. Don’t hide behind emails or text messages.

If you have to call someone to talk about something, make it happen. It is really easy to say: “Oh I sent you an email and I never heard back from you.” Connect with people face-to-face or on the phone. Too many times people rather send you an email of bad news, or even send you an email to avoid talking to you, or just to say they reached out.

5. Be generous 
Share your time, thoughts, ideas and things.

I’ve noticed the people who decide to be greedy and keep everything to themselves lose the most in the long run. The more you give, the more you receive, it is just the law of the universe. If you get two give away one, it is as simple as that. Sometimes if you don’t have, still give what you can. Don’t be greedy, share. There is enough of everything for everyone.

6. Don’t be annoying

Allow things to happen organically, which means give it its time. If something is urgent you are always more than welcome to follow up and you have a right to be persistent, but don’t become a bother. It is easier for someone to cut you off than to put you on.

7. Don’t abuse your friendships or put people in compromising situations.

Never put people in a situation where you put their back up against a wall, they will start to despise you. Don’t ever namedrop a friend’s name or bring a friend into a situation that he or she has nothing to do with, especially in business. Some people will use your name in order to make things happen for themselves, that’s not cool. You know those kind of people: “Hey I know so and so make this happen for me?”

8. Don’t abuse the power of social media

We are all part of social media networks for different reasons, so it does not mean we want to be spammed or bombarded with your music of your new projects. There is an etiquette that needs to be followed. When you are constantly @’ing people who don’t even follow you about your projects, you are doing yourself a great disservice. They start to hate everything you stand for and will never give you the shine you are looking for.  Don’t constantly promote your projects on other people’s Facebook walls, that is the most annoying thing you can do, especially since a lot of people use Facebook as a personal media network.
If people choose to follow you or be your friend you have every right to promote your projects on your respective side, but don’t start abusing the people who have not subscribed to what you are doing.

9. Be respectful

You never know who is going to be who, or who you might need to call upon, or do a favor for, or even work for, so always be kind and respectful. The person you might shit on might end up being the person who opens or closes a door for you.

10. Become a person of your word.

No one likes excuses, even the most compelling ones. If you say you are going to do something, like make a phone call, submit a project or pay someone, whatever it may be, try and stick to what you say! People put a lot of stock in what you tell them, so you don’t want the reputation of someone who is unreliable.
People love working with people that they can depend on and that are reliable. You can have all the talent in the world, but if you are not reliable you are worthless.
These are just some of the rules that I try to abide by. They have been extremely instrumental on my journey to success.
Thanks and I hope this can help you!
Marcus Troy

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Monday, December 20, 2010

Did @iamdiddy sign the economy? Puffy is Poison!!!

S/O to @Maronzino for this HILARIOUS Video. (Please Follow Him) This is Puffy is Poison Pt 3. I havnt even seen Pts 1-2 but I can only imagine!

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Friday, December 17, 2010

Diddy-Dirty Money: Last Train To Paris *The Power Review*

This is an exclusive OT the Power Mogul review of Diddy-Dirty Money's Last Train To Paris. (I'm doing this review as I chop up samples of the album to give away to you guys)

Intro: It seemed a bit long. I liked the feeling of not knowing what to expect. I skipped it the first listen.

Yeah Yeah You Would: Feat. Grace Jones
Caught my attention instantly. The drum track is so rugged over the smooth pads and synths. I also like the buzz lead that sounds like an alarm or something is happening. Great dance track and I love the energy.

I Hate that You Love Me:
Nice Piano groove on top of a tribal like dance beat. this song is nice sounds like a filler.

Ass on the Floor: Feat. Swizz Beats
One of the best songs on the album! This song is crazy! It's one of those songs that you can't forget once u hear it. I feel like I'm in the club when this song comes on.. On the dance floor "drunker than a MFer." Lyrics like Theres no me if there's no you.. I'll give my soul to you." this record is classic with Swizz beats on the hook. The drum track sounds like an Acid Jazz loop over synth strings! It's dope.

Looking For Love:
This song is featuring Usher. The beat bangs. I liked that I couldn't predict where the track was going with the chord changes at first. Nice track. Sounds like a possible radio single.

Someone to Love Me: Featuring Jerry Duplessis, Watson
This sounds like one of those tracks that Diddy wants to rap by himself. I know he is Talking about how he is lonely chasing money and his dreams. The only thing that saves this song is the Jamaican style riddim reminiscent of Shyne Po. (which would have made an awesome feature but considering the circumstances) so this song is really just an album filler to me.

Hate You Now:
This is an overall ok track but it starts out horrible. The chorus is nice. The drums switch up halfway through the song. Really nice.

Yesterday: Feat. Chris Brown.
This is a stand out track definitely. Real pain music, "I feel like a killer hit me" Yesterday I fell in love today feels like my funeral." one of my favorites on the album. Also one of the few songs that Kaleena and Dawn do not sing on.

Shades: Feat. Lil Wayne, Justin Timberlake, Bilal, James Fauntleroy.
I thought this poem intro by Weezy was cool. The quote that got me was "I'll pour a gallon of gasoline on my heart just to light your cigarette." this song will grow on me. I will jam this every night in like 3 months. I also like the mix of features on this song. Very un conventional.

Angels: Feat. Rick Ross and Notorious B.I.G.
Ok I o like Ross' verse however I don't like how Diddy trying to make us believe Ross is the new BIG. Other than this, it's a great track. The "Streets is Watching" sample is timeless. Diddy nailed it on this one as far as channeling the spirits of the souls we have lost through the journey of life. (Sidenote I used to play this every night when my father was in the hospital before he died.) Great song. "The Angels are flying so low."

Your Love: Feat. Trey Songz
Club banger for sure. Sounds like bottoms up part 2. The DM girls sound great. They sound Keri Hilson ish however I like it.

Strobe Lights: feat Lil Wayne
I didn't like this track when I first heard the leak but I give it a C for effort. It's a new sound for Diddy and Wayne. It might grow on me but I know the Djs will play it to death in the Dance/Trance clubs.

Hello Goodmorning: feat T.I.
Love this songs energy. Everybodys heard this. Moving on

Last Night pt.2:
I liked part 1 much better. It's a filler but still flows with the album theme. The Prince sounding music always catches you.

I Know: Feat. Chris Brown and Wiz Khalifa
This song hits the heart string deep! I LOVE this song. It starts off slow and then that kick drum drive is the heartbeat of the song. Also I appreciate Diddy using CB again for this song. So appropriate. "I Know I Fd Up" "Baby I need U" is on point! Wiz Khalifa's verse was hot. I love the way he comes back in to finish the verse over the hook. Brilliance.

Loving You No More: Feat Drake
Great single. Drake always kills. Take note of the Church chord progressions that really give this song it's soul. Reminds mr of old Mary J Blige. I would love to hear a remix with her on it.

Change:
By far one of the most challenging songs for Sean P.Diddy Combs to perform. Simply because it's featuring him alone. Singing. I was truly impressed by this record. It fully embodied the Last Train to Paris feel. It takes u on the train ride of his love life in one song. Tricky Stewart and the Dream Nailed this one. It's probably my number 3 favorite song on the album. "Now I'm on this train that's falling off the edge.." (note the trademark vocal fall that Dream and Tricky use right there.) Classic

Coming Home: Feat Skylar Grey
The perfect ending of and album song. Diddy looks himself in the mirror and shows us his flaws and all. "It's easy to be Puff but it's harder to be Sean." The huge pianos and orchestra sounding violins are what make this song feel triumphant. This is the victory lap track in what sounds like the making of a masterpiece.

Summary:
This album plays like your favorite scene in your favorite movie 18 times. It takes you from the vanity and insanity of the club and night life to the introspection and inside thoughts of how a troubled man really feels. Success is a drug and it can ruin your love life if you let it. This train ride to Paris is symbolic of a man who has it all except one thing. Love. This is his last chance to get on board.

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Diddy-Dirty Money: Last Train To Paris *The Power Review*

This is an exclusive OT the Power Mogul review of Diddy-Dirty Money's Last Train To Paris. (I'm doing this review as I chop up samples of the album to give away to you guys)

Intro: It seemed a bit long. I liked the feeling of not knowing what to expect. I skipped it the first listen.

Yeah Yeah You Would: Feat. Grace Jones
Caught my attention instantly. The drum track is so rugged over the smooth pads and synths. I also like the buzz lead that sounds like an alarm or something is happening. Great dance track and I love the energy.

I Hate that You Love Me:
Nice Piano groove on top of a tribal like dance beat. this song is nice sounds like a filler.

Ass on the Floor: Feat. Swizz Beats
One of the best songs on the album! This song is crazy! It's one of those songs that you can't forget once u hear it. I feel like I'm in the club when this song comes on.. On the dance floor "drunker than a MFer." Lyrics like Theres no me if there's no you.. I'll give my soul to you." this record is classic with Swizz beats on the hook. The drum track sounds like an Acid Jazz loop over synth strings! It's dope.

Looking For Love:
This song is featuring Usher. The beat bangs. I liked that I couldn't predict where the track was going with the chord changes at first. Nice track. Sounds like a possible radio single.

Someone to Love Me: Featuring Jerry Duplessis, Watson
This sounds like one of those tracks that Diddy wants to rap by himself. I know he is Talking about how he is lonely chasing money and his dreams. The only thing that saves this song is the Jamaican style riddim reminiscent of Shyne Po. (which would have made an awesome feature but considering the circumstances) so this song is really just an album filler to me.

Hate You Now:
This is an overall ok track but it starts out horrible. The chorus is nice. The drums switch up halfway through the song. Really nice.

Yesterday: Feat. Chris Brown.
This is a stand out track definitely. Real pain music, "I feel like a killer hit me" Yesterday I fell in love today feels like my funeral." one of my favorites on the album. Also one of the few songs that Kaleena and Dawn do not sing on.

Shades: Feat. Lil Wayne, Justin Timberlake, Bilal, James Fauntleroy.
I thought this poem intro by Weezy was cool. The quote that got me was "I'll pour a gallon of gasoline on my heart just to light your cigarette." this song will grow on me. I will jam this every night in like 3 months. I also like the mix of features on this song. Very un conventional.

Angels: Feat. Rick Ross and Notorious B.I.G.
Ok I o like Ross' verse however I don't like how Diddy trying to make us believe Ross is the new BIG. Other than this, it's a great track. The "Streets is Watching" sample is timeless. Diddy nailed it on this one as far as channeling the spirits of the souls we have lost through the journey of life. (Sidenote I used to play this every night when my father was in the hospital before he died.) Great song. "The Angels are flying so low."

Your Love: Feat. Trey Songz
Club banger for sure. Sounds like bottoms up part 2. The DM girls sound great. They sound Keri Hilson ish however I like it.

Strobe Lights: feat Lil Wayne
I didn't like this track when I first heard the leak but I give it a C for effort. It's a new sound for Diddy and Wayne. It might grow on me but I know the Djs will play it to death in the Dance/Trance clubs.

Hello Goodmorning: feat T.I.
Love this songs energy. Everybodys heard this. Moving on

Last Night pt.2:
I liked part 1 much better. It's a filler but still flows with the album theme. The Prince sounding music always catches you.

I Know: Feat. Chris Brown and Wiz Khalifa
This song hits the heart string deep! I LOVE this song. It starts off slow and then that kick drum drive is the heartbeat of the song. Also I appreciate Diddy using CB again for this song. So appropriate. "I Know I Fd Up" "Baby I need U" is on point! Wiz Khalifa's verse was hot. I love the way he comes back in to finish the verse over the hook. Brilliance.

Loving You No More: Feat Drake
Great single. Drake always kills. Take note of the Church chord progressions that really give this song it's soul. Reminds mr of old Mary J Blige. I would love to hear a remix with her on it.

Change:
By far one of the most challenging songs for Sean P.Diddy Combs to perform. Simply because it's featuring him alone. Singing. I was truly impressed by this record. It fully embodied the Last Train to Paris feel. It takes u on the train ride of his love life in one song. Tricky Stewart and the Dream Nailed this one. It's probably my number 3 favorite song on the album. "Now I'm on this train that's falling off the edge.." (note the trademark vocal fall that Dream and Tricky use right there.) Classic

Coming Home: Feat Skylar Grey
The perfect ending of and album song. Diddy looks himself in the mirror and shows us his flaws and all. "It's easy to be Puff but it's harder to be Sean." The huge pianos and orchestra sounding violins are what make this song feel triumphant. This is the victory lap track in what sounds like the making of a masterpiece.

Summary:
This album plays like your favorite scene in your favorite movie 18 times. It takes you from the vanity and insanity of the club and night life to the introspection and inside thoughts of how a troubled man really feels. Success is a drug and it can ruin your love life if you let it. This train ride to Paris is symbolic of a man who has it all except one thing. Love. This is his last chance to get on board.

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Wednesday, December 15, 2010

Is Hip Hop Still Dead? I Don't Think So: Here's Why

(B.o.B. & Wiz Khalifa)

Is Hip Hop Dead? That's a question that has been the topic of discussion for over 10 years. As I'm listening to the new Diddy-Dirty Money album (Last Train To Paris Exclusive Music Heads Review Coming Soon) I realized something. This is actually the BEST music that Hip Hop has ever made. I know some won't agree and before you start cussing and click the x in the browser tab think about this. Kanye West just released "My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy" (which I Love btw)and in my opinion I think Rap music fans are finally embracing real music being a part of the great culture of Hip Hop. There is a emerging genre of music that is finally seeming to peak it's head out of Hip Hop (Rap) music. New artists like Drake, B.o.B., Kid Cudi, Nicki Minaj & Wiz Khalifa are bringing real music to the forefront. The new Hip Hop music is starting to have much more electronic and Trip Hop feel mixed with touches of Acid Jazz. Listen to "Ass on the Floor" by Diddy-Dirty Money, or "All of the Lights" by Kanye West. These songs embody influences from other genres that aren't Hip Hop. Drake's "So Far Gone" would not have been as accepted even 5 years ago when "Crunk was King." Jay Electronica is probably the most eclectic artist to recently sign to Jay Z's Roc-Nation has a sound that can only be explained as brilliantly genius. When I first heard "The Pledge" I knew that Electronica was on to something. (Jay E sampled the movie Eternal Sunshine of-the Spotless Mind)
I think the music has always been there but I am proud to see an audience hungry for music with actual substance production wise and lyrically. Today's Hip Hop fan is smarter, more intelligent and more scrupulous than ever and we as creators of music have a duty to give the fans what they want.

O.T. Griffin

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Sunday, November 14, 2010

FOUR LOKO: drives you Loko!

Ok I have only tried 1 of these drinks. Um I felt a combination of Bliss and Blind Rage. I didn't know whether I should run the streets naked or Beat my wife. I'm just sayin. Don't say that u havnt been warned





How Four Loko Sanitized Its Social Media

BY
 AUSTIN CARRMon Nov 1, 2010

For those who haven't drunk it or seen the breathless news reports, Four Loko is a 23.5 ounce, 12% alcohol-by-volume malt beverage with 135-milligrams of caffeine. It costs $2.50 and is widely known as "blackout in a can." Several colleges have banned the drink and many more are warning students of its consequences.

Now the government is getting involved. The Food and Drug Administration is reviewing whether such concoctions are safe. Senator Chuck Schumer has urged the FTC to investigate whether the colorful cans are intended to attract under-age drinkers. And the drink's maker, Phusion Projects, has come under fire from news outlets such as the New York Times to CBS, which labeled Four Loko "liquid cocaine."

Others might call it a good time.

The drink is the latest in a long line of fads bolstered in popularity by their obvious dangers. Ironically, the more the FDA, FTC, and Chuck Schumer object to its existence, the more popular it is likely to become among millennials and on college campuses. The founders of Four Loko and Phusion Projects--three Ohio State University grads Jaisen Freeman, Jeff Wright, and Chris Hunter--have made an art of pushing their drinks--and their consumers--to the legal limits.

"Our drink isn't an energy drink--it's a caffeinated alcoholic beverage," says Chris Hunter, who spoke with a lawyer's defensiveness. "It's important that we frame it that way because that's the category it's in, and I stress that because some of the scrutiny is about misrepresentations of our brand. We've never called it an energy drink."

To hear Hunter tell it, the drink is no more controversial than any other beverage on the market. He points out that Budweiser is also available in a 24 ounce can; that Bud Light Lime comes in brighter packaging; that certain craft beers have as much as 21% alcohol by volume; that it contains only as much caffeine as a single Starbucks' coffee; that Four Loko has less alcohol than most wines and far less than hard liquor; that it has seven clear labels of its ingredients and content, including a first-of-its-kind "We ID" badge; and that at $2.50, it's "either the most expensive or near the most expensive" of similar-size malt beverages.

Clearly, Phusion Projects has been preparing its defense--not to mention sanitizing its image. Though Hunter says the company has never called its products energy drinks, in a 2006 distributor promotion, Hunter himself said Four "is the ideal drink for social, young adults looking for a great-tasting energy boost." And that was when the drink had half as much alcohol.

In the last week, Phusion Projects quietly altered its company profile. "In 2005, three college friends from The Ohio State University noticed the growing popularity of mixing alcoholic and energy drinks, like Red Bull and vodka, and decided to create a beverage company of their own," the profile originally read. That has been gingerly edited down to: "In 2005, three college friends from The Ohio State University had the entrepreneurial idea to start their own company."

Social media is another element Phusion Projects has tried to distance itself from. On YouTube, Four Loko music videos are incredibly popular--one by Gwop Gang has racked up around 1 million views. On Facebook, Four Loko group pages have tens of thousands of fans. But none of it is official, says the company.

"We don't get involved in social media," says Hunter. "We don't have a company-sponsored Facebook or MySpace or YouTube or Twitter. A lot of other companies in the alcohol industry do, but we wanted to be completely above the line as far as marketing our product responsibly. The stuff out there has happened on its own."

However, as BrandChannel discovered, Four Loko has in no way been divorced from social media. Phusion says its Facebook page (now removed, but pictured) was not "company-sponsored." Instead, it was created by interns. A now-removed section of the company's website called "Four Shots" (below) asked users to "show us your happy-face" by uploading photos with the company's drinks. Albums included college parties ("Northwestern Dillo Day"), while the page also included a game called "Four Play" and a blog called "Four Ever." Again, according to a company statement, these highly professional site features were created by interns.

When Hunter objected to me calling Four Loko an energy drink, I pointed out that I had read the language directly from Phusion Projects' website. Silence followed. I read him parts of the phrasing from the now-changed company profile ("three college friends from The Ohio State University noticed the growing popularity of mixing alcoholic and energy drinks, like Red Bull and vodka, and decided to create a beverage company of their own").

"Okay, no worries," he answered.

I then pointed out that the language is now different on the page.

"No worries," he said again.

So it's not an energy drink?

"No, this is a caffeinated alcoholic beverage."

Phusion's products--which have seen triple digit sales growth, according to Hunter--have become popular by pushing the legal limits. Four Loko isn't an energy drink--it's a caffeinated beverage. (What's the difference?) Four Loko is less alcoholic than other products. Four Loko is more expensive than other products. Four Loko is less bright than other products. Four Loko is this, Four Loko is that: one explanation after the next for why the beverage is not dangerous. 

At one point, Hunter told me that, "as an interesting side-note, the label for alcohol content on our can is the largest that the federal government will allow." He meant this as another example of how the company was marketing its product responsibly. But isn't this exactly how it's also marketing Four Loko irresponsibly? When a beverage company is magnifying its proof to the max, isn't that just screaming for customers to take notice? The can fairly screams: We're 12%! Is that a precaution or a seduction? "We go above and beyond, as far as how our product is labeled and marketed," Hunter says. Indeed.

When I asked Hunter about a recent incident at Washington State where nine college students were hospitalized after drinking Four Loko, he said the company was being "singled out," and ticked off a list of justifications, as if he were again in front of a Senate committee:

"The police report showed there was supposedly illegal drugs at the party. That was mentioned about 14 times in the police report. There were multiple mentions of hard liquor, but there were only a few, maybe 2 to 3, mentions of Four Loko. It's really unfair to say our drink was the cause of this. As far as our company goes, we realize we are going to have to ramp up our efforts on consumer education because that's the most important thing to correct these misunderstandings about our product. So to educate consumers to drink responsibly, to not abuse or misuse alcohol, is very important and going to be the focus for our company."

But how can a company that makes and markets a drink that is nearly the equivalent of two Red Bulls and a six-pack of beer focus on educating the consumer not to abuse alcohol? Is it even possible to drink Four Loko responsibly?

"I mean, that depends on who you are," Hunter says. "Everyone is different as far as size, weight, how and how frequently they consume alcohol. There are plenty of people who take the can and pour it over ice and split it with people, and there are probably people who drink it by themselves."

And then black out.


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  • I can't blame them for not engaging in social media. They would get killed on Facebook in particular.

    Jimmy11/02/2010 05:14 PM

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Friday, November 12, 2010

HOW TO: Bulletproof a Car


How to Bulletproof a Car

User-Submitted Article

Maybe you live in a high-crime area and fear stray bullets from drive-by shootings. Perhaps your drive to work takes you through the midst of a terrorist-controlled Middle Eastern country. Maybe you're a billionaire seeking to protect your assets. Whatever the case, bulletproofing your car is a good idea. After transforming your minivan into a tank, you can smile at runaway shopping carts and make snide faces at even the meanest of carjackers.

Difficulty: Moderate

Instructions

  1. 1

    Install bullet-resistant windows. Layering polycarbonate materials between sections of ordinary glass creates a dense transparent barrier. If you're feeling aggressive, consider one-way resistant glass that stops bullets from the outside but allows you to shoot back at your attackers from the inside.

  2. 2

    Armor the exterior. Multi-layered nylon armor is flexible and fits easily between your vehicle's sheet metal body panels and interior furnishings. This ballistic defense should also be used under the carpet to protect the car's floor against bomb fragmentation.

  3. 3

    Use run-flat tires. Some brands contain a rubberized plastic "roller" ring mounted inside the tire, which can operate at high speeds for up to 60 miles. Should your tires be deflated, you'll still be able to make a quick getaway.

  4. 4

    Protect your gas tank. Ballistic wrap suppresses explosions that may occur as a result of bullets piercing your fuel reservoir. Anti-explosive fuel tanks are vital components of armored vehicles and can prevent your car from becoming a speeding bomb.

  5. 5

    Change your battery. Anti-ballistic batteries are generally constructed with dry cells, which offer added security. Should a bullet penetrate a conventional battery, the acid can explode, causing major damage to your engine. Needless to say, if your engine becomes inoperative, you're little more than a sitting duck in a shooting gallery.

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Tips & Warnings

  • Consider reinforcing your wheel wells so that you can ram through barricades without causing irreparable damage to your car.
  • Equip your vehicle with

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What if the HOT BOYS (Old Cash Money) would have stayed together?

What if the old Cash Money would have stayed together? 

1. They would have ALL been paid and on top of the rap game together. 
2. If they decided to break away and get their own situations they could have signed label deals with Cash Money (Like Young Money did)
3. The Hot Boys would be considered one of the greatest Rap Groups of all time.
4. Turk might not be in jail.
5. Juveniles best work would not have been 400 degreez.

Looking back over the last 10 years the southern rap scene has changed dramatically. One thing remained constant, Cash Money Records. Mainly accredited to the success of Lil Wayne, However being a Cash Money fan and music collector.. its hard to see Juvenile, B.G. have struggling careers and never really reach their full potential. Even Mannie Fresh has seemed to fall somewhat under the radar since his departure from CM. I guess all empires crumble, but what I think we all can learn from Cash Money is that "1 Monkey don't stop no show." neither do 3 or 4 monkeys. Its without a doubt that Cash Money/Young Money has the top artist in the industry today with the new found success of Drake and Nicki Minaj. I love what CM has done as far as making each artists identity seperate yet still fit under the CM umberlla. With new artists emerging like Jay Sean and Kevin Rudolf it seems like the CM brand is moving in a new direction. I wonder how Juvenile feels when he see Lil Wayne and Drake all over the TV and on the radio all day? I guess like they say, hindsight is 20/20.

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The Power Moguls' TOP 5 JAILBREAK APPS!

  1. Winterboard – Tired of looking at same exact iPhone theme all the time? Look no further, from the creator of Cydia, Winterboard. This App will let you change every image, sound and more. Thousands of pre-made themes for this baby await you on Cydia. And to put the icing on the cake, it’s modular! You can easily mix and match themes together giving your iPhone a fresh look.
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  • Installous – Want free Appstore apps? This App will let you find, download and install any Appstore app right on your iPhone for free! Yes, these are illegal downloads. But seriously 80% of the apps on the Appstore are completely worthless. My philosophy has always been try it, if you like it, then buy it. The Hackulous team has put together a new site, Apptrackr, and it’s faster then ever before!
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  • SBSettings – Quick and easy settings toggles from within any application. Simply slide your finger across the status bar and this customizable toggle menu will drop down. No longer will you have to suffer from closing your current application to make simple changes. There are several other features and additional toggles that can be downloaded for all your quick setting toggle needs.
  • SBSettings Top Jailbreak App SBSettings Best Jailbreak App SBSettings Toggle Screen
  • iRealSMS – Easily the best SMS / Text MSG app out there. Text from within any application. Quick reply, quick send, contact pictures, picture messaging support, privacy settings and much more. This is definitely an app I can not live without. It really does make texting the easiest function on my iPhone.
  • iRealSMS Top Jailbreak App iRealSMS Quick Send iRealSMS Quick Reply
  • Music Controls – Adds backgrounding and system integration into many popular music applications and gives you many ways to control your music, via popup controls, lockscreen controls, headset controls, statusbar controls and lockscreen swipe gestures. Music Controls has support for 26 different programs.
  • Music Controls Best Jailbreak App Music Controls Cydia App Music Controls Status Bar

    So I jail broke my phone like a month ago. I aint gon lie I was nervous.. You hear all the stories about people who jailbreak their phones but then their phone locks up or it crashes and Apple wont fix it.

    Jailbreak has come a long way since the old days.. I have a 3GS (32 Gig) so i used the Spirit Jailbreak. www.spiritjb.com

    Well anyway.. Here is the list..

    My top 5 Paid Apps are..
    1. MyWi (turn your iphone into a WiFi Hotspot)
    2. iProtect (Protect your Apps with passcodes
    3. iBlacklist (Create Blacklists and choose who to accept calls and texts from)
    4. Make it Mine( Change the Carrier info and Banner) This app is Free
    5.My3G (Trick apps to think your on wifi when your not)

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