A friend of mine sent this to me last night….Its a video of a dance class in Sacramento choreographing dance moves to my song “Watching Me”
SOOOOO fuckin AWESOME!!
If anyone knows how I can contact them…let me know!
A friend of mine sent this to me last night….Its a video of a dance class in Sacramento choreographing dance moves to my song “Watching Me”
SOOOOO fuckin AWESOME!!
If anyone knows how I can contact them…let me know!
*DEAD BEYOND BELIEF AND WILL NEVER RETURN*
sent to me by Kev D.

I’m not the biggest Nicki fan. I dont see why she does all those voice changes and mumble shit, when she didnt used to 2 years ago. and I raaaarreeely like the way she dresses, but this cover is actually VERY well done!
Props to Nicki and Fader!
Oh you thought I forgot about this? Never that. This is one of those fuck dat, Ok DEN kinda shit. This is to get you rowdy, rough, rude, fucked up, fuck someone up, fuck someone and fuck da bullshit shit. Ignorant ass shit for your ears, get you hyped even for random shit, like brush your teeth. BRUSH THEM SHITS. Yeah it’s like that with this.
Playlist: Wanker (that’s where you download)

Hilarious but damn true
A late happy birthday to this guy
The first commercial for my “The Audition EP”! Shot by The Mighty Fifty!! This commercial is visually amazing, and not just because Im in it (partly because of it..lol).
This commercial basically expresses EXACTLY how I was feeling creating “The Audition”…and it literally just blows my mind!!!

Soooooo…my single “Like a Kid Again” dropped today on iTunes and I’m happy to say that it’s on the iTunes HipHop/Rap homepage in the “New and Noteworthy” section! Out of the 100s of thousands if not millions of songs on iTunes, my songs is up there, and its a wonderful feeling!!
I told people that I was going to do everything I can to take over 2010, and not even 2 months in and I’m doing it and then some!!
Make sure to cop “Like a Kid Again” off iTunes! You’ll love it, promise!!
Buy:
Shawn Chrystopher – Like a Kid Again (click to purchase)
For all the talk about Shannon Brown’s hops, springiness making him a YouTube fixture, asking others about him inevitably leads to mention of his hands.
“He’s got big hands. Extremely big hands,” marvels former Charlotte Bobcats teammate Raymond Felton, who played against Brown in the 2005 Final Four.
“He’s blessed with great hands,” praises Bobcats assistant coach Jim Capel, who grew close with Brown during the guard’s half-season with Charlotte.
“I wish I had those hands,” says Nuggets guard J.R. Smith, former dunk contestant (and sick athlete in his own right) who’s known Brown since their AAU days. “If you get a set of mitts like that, it’s hard to stop.”
“They’re pretty big,” admits Brown with a chuckle as he sits on a medicine ball after Lakers practice in El Segundo.
In a nutshell, dude’s hands are ginormous.
Combined with elevation capable of making a trampoline jealous, they’re a Godsend for dunking a basketball, a skill Brown will be showing off at the Slam Dunk Contest during the All-Star Weekend. But during Brown’s time as a professional, those same hands weren’t just used to smother a Spalding. They were gripping onto an NBA life, and just barely at times.
The Staples Center buzz Brown creates by merely checking into a game makes it hard to remember how before arriving in L.A., his career was an exercise in uncertainty. Three teams in three seasons. D-League stops. The 2008 summer spent sweating a contract offer, wondering if his NBA dream was ending in a blink. But through a combination of perseverance, ridiculous athleticism and unexpectedly landing in the right place at what didn’t initially appear the right time, Brown is finally carving out the NBA existence he always believed possible with a real chance.