House Party 2'sdays
Monday, September 6, 2010
This 2sday Nite Sept 14th
House Party 2sday "The Biggest Newest Open Mic in the City" is letting everyone perform FREE - House Party 2sday will be Live on UStream too (tune in at 10:30pm - go to Twitter: @scottyatl for the link) Also on $3 to get in with a current College ID - this is going to be stupid!!! Come, perform, and/or witness the hottest ATL talent!!! 860 Hank Aaron Dr., ATL ($3 Drinks all nite & food)
Thursday, August 26, 2010
Saturday, August 21, 2010
10 Ways to Make it Happen by Kevin Liles
Rule One: Find Your Will
You will need that passion to drive you to make it happen against seemingly impossible odds.
Rule Two: Do You
Once you have found your will you have to package it and present it to the world.
Rule Three: Walk This Way
Getting educated is the way to make it happen. Whether you study in college or the school of life, knowledge and experience will give you the tools you need for success.
Rule Four: Create A Blueprint
You’ll need a road map to success. Create a vision to help you see where it all fits. Focusing on the big picture will help you edit out the things that distract you from success.
Rule Five: Play Your Position
Don’t act like you are too full of it. Have the humility and respect to do your job to the best of your ability, whether it’s digging ditches or answering the phone. That’s how all great leaders get started.
Rule Six: The Come Up
Learning to love the hard times can make you stronger, wiser and more willing to take risks.
Rule Seven: Get Connected
Build relationships that last forever because success in business depends on positive human interaction.
Rule Eight: Step Outside Your Box (M.I.X.)
It will help you blow up your ideas to a global level. You have to be open to people from all walks of life because business is the only true melting pot.
Rule Nine: Don’t Let Cash Rule
Greed can trip you up. Money matters, but it’s only a means to more options, freedom and security for the future.
Rule Ten: Flex Purpose, Not Power
It’s never too soon in your career to pick up a few management skills and learn how to lead.
Friday, August 20, 2010
House Party2sday - RSVP
Here is a list of some of the confirmed guests for HouseParty2sdays Aug 24 - ASCAP, Dj Bobby Black, PromoterTV, MakinItMagazine, Grand Hustle's "Spodee"and the Grand Hustle Family, Arrested Devolopment, LT(producer for Ludacris), Kollosus, BuzzzDrop Dj's, Tips and Tea Tv, LBD, Wallo, Block Entertainment, Playaz Circle Family, and more to come...
for more information or to rsvp for your celebrity guest contact us at - housepartysdaysatl@gmail.com
for more information or to rsvp for your celebrity guest contact us at - housepartysdaysatl@gmail.com
Saturday, August 14, 2010
Is This Young Jeezy–Rick Ross Beef Real?
Ever since 50 Cent started syncing all of his album releases with a fresh batch of beefs, the world has soured on the genre's more obvious WWE-like machinations. Which is why the burgeoning beef between Rick Ross and Young Jeezy — Jeezy just released the veiled Ross diss "Death Before Dishonor" — is so refreshing: Hey, these people may actually not like each other!
The acrimonious back-and-forth began when Ross released “"B.M.F. (Blowin' Money Fast)," a nod to the infamous drug organization Black Mafia Family. Jeezy, who is actually associated with BMF and its now-imprisoned leader Big Meech, responded with “BMF (The Real Blowin' Money Fast),” featuring Meech himself on the phone from prison. And last night, just to make sure his point was coming across, Jeezy followed up with “Death Before Dishonor,” a freestyle over Ross's original “BMF” beat that features the line: “How you blowing money fast, you don't know the crew / Oh, you part of the fam; shit, I never knew.” Ross, ever the gentleman, has yet to respond, although hopefully he changes his mind soon.
So, is this real? On the one hand, Jeezy and Ross are both on Def Jam and have collaborated in the past; also, Jeezy has an impending new album, Thug Motivation 103, to plug. On the other, Jeezy has more than enough motivation not to like Ross: both are of a similar ilk — doughy, Southern rappers obsessed with cocaine — but while Jeezy was on the scene first, Ross has at this point arguably eclipsed him in popularity and general acclaim. Also, Jeezy invented shouting out BMF (on the remix to Ross's “Hustlin',” no less), but it seems to be working out much better for Ross. So, until any further developments — real!
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