Tuesday, April 10, 2012

My goal in my life is to be a billionaire. Buy the mansion buy the a lot of car  
I love being billionaire because when I being billionaire I can do everything I can go everywhere and I can have everything. All the people respect me and I have a lots of power. If I being rich I will buy a restaurant and and do the business and I will make money from this way and I want to see somewhere like china, japans, France and South Africa and I can do everything that I want there. No more school and no more study
The only thing is important is rest and enjoy the life.
I will try many food from another country i want to hire a chef till he makes good food for me and my family. 
When I think about it my son will born rich he will have really good life and I will try make his wish to be reall
I want to have really successful business and I want to be really nice boss I want to everybody like me I want to pay all my worker enough .
But for now I just want to improve my English at ef and after that go to university I will get degree and rest of my life.  

Wednesday, October 19, 2011

many years ago my mother and father for my birthday gave me the money and i have money from past and that time i had a lot of money and put that on the tv and go to the outside for about 1 hour and then when came back i never found my money

Wednesday, October 12, 2011

occasianaly found this type of lion in  wildlife reserves in South Africa and the color of this lion is different to other lions. maybe scientists will do genetic research about the color of this lion. (White lions are not albinos but are leucistic. They have pigment visible in the eyes) in may 2007 four white lion was born in the Jurques Zoo in France

Monday, October 10, 2011

Release Dates

November 1, 2011
Rapper Big Pooh
Dirty Pretty Things
  • November 1, 2011
    Idle Warship
    Habits Of the Heart

  • November 1, 2011
    Torae
    For the Record

  • November 1, 2011
    Tyrese
    Open Invitation

  • November 1, 2011
    Black Milk & Danny Brown
    Black and Brown

  • November 1, 2011
    Soulja Boy
    Skate Boy

  • November 1, 2011
    Wale
    Ambition

  • November 8, 2011
    Pusha T
    Fear Of God Part 2: Let Us Pray
    G.O.O.D. Music / Decon /Re-Up Gang

  • November 8, 2011
    Tech N9ne
    Welcome To Strangeland

  • November 8, 2011
    Mac Miller
    Blue Slide Park

  • November 11, 2011
    Tyga
    Careless World: Rise of the Last King

  • November 11, 2011
    Donny Goines
    Success Served Cold

  • November 15, 2011
    Childish Gambino
    Camp

  • November 15, 2011
    Eligh & Amp Live
    Therapy At 3

  • November 15, 2011
    Drake
    Take Care

  • November 21, 2011
    Yelawolf
    Radioactive

  • November 21, 2011
    Mary J. Blige
    My Life II: The Journey Continues

  • November 22, 2011
    Kidz In the Hall
    Occasion

  • November 25, 2011
    Mobb Deep
    Black Cocaine EP
  • Release Dates

    October 3, 2011
    Myka 9
    Mykology
    SoundVise Records
  • October 4, 2011
    Kurupt
    Kurupt Presents: Penagon Rydaz

  • October 4, 2011
    A3C
    Compilation Volume 1

  • October 4, 2011
    Styles P

  • October 4, 2011
    Maino
    The Day After Tomorrow
    Atlantic/E1

  • October 4, 2011
    Cymarshall Law x Mr. Joeker
    Hip Hop In the Soul

  • October 4, 2011
    Exile
    4TRK MIND
    Soul Spazm

  • October 11, 2011
    DJ Drama
    Third Power

  • October 11, 2011
    The Away Team
    Scars & Stripes
    Duck Down/Jamla

  • October 11, 2011
    Young Bleed
    Preserved
    Strange Music

  • October 11, 2011
    Mayer Hawthorne
    How Do You Do

  • October 11, 2011
    Murs x Ski Beatz
    Love Rockets Vol. 1: The Transformation

  • October 11, 2011
    Nappy Roots

  • October 11, 2011
    Icebird (rjd2 x Aaron Livingston)
    The Abandoned Lullaby

  • October 11, 2011
    Roots Manuva
    4Everevolution
    Big Dada/Banana Klan

  • October 18, 2011
    Witchdoctor
    The United Race Ov America
    DezOnly1 Records

  • October 25, 2011
    Marq Spekt & Kno (Cunninlynguists)
    Machete Vision

  • October 25, 2011
    Snowgoons & Reef the Lost Cauze
    Your Favorite MC

  • October 25, 2011
    Melanie Fiona
    The MF Life

  • October 25, 2011
    Freestyle Fellowship
    The Promise
    Decon

  • October 25, 2011
    Boyz II Men
    Twenty

  • October 25, 2011
    Big Bad 40 (40 Glocc)
    New World Agenda

  • October 25, 2011
    Statik Selektah
    Population Control
    Duck Down/Showoff Records

  • October 25, 2011
    Jedi Mind Tricks
    Violence Begets Violence

  • October 25, 2011
    Kno & MarQ Spekt
    Machete Vision
    Dirty Acres
  • Styles P

    Styles P - Master of Ceremonies
    HipHopDX Editor's Rating:
    Average User Rating:
    4.12
    8 people have voted.
    5 is the most popular ranking.
    5 people gave it a perfect five.
    While it feels like "Master of Ceremonies" could have been more, it��(TM)s a solid effort worth checking out both for fans of Styles and New York rap in general.
    Having dropped a long list of solo LPs, group albums and mixtapes since debuting with The L.O.X. in 1998, Styles P has firmly established himself as a top-tier lyricist. While he may not show up on as many “Top 5 Dead or Alive” lists as he may like, you’d be hard pressed to find anyone who would deny his skills. Of course, Hip Hop History is full of great rappers who couldn’t convert those skills into a complete album; so even after all this time, Styles can’t rest on pedigree alone.

    Master of Ceremonies starts off a little slow with “How I Fly” but doesn’t take too long to ramp up. The Sheek Louch assisted “Street Shit” raises the energy level with a hard break and dark pianos, paving the way for “It’s Okay” with Jadakiss, where the two go back and forth in classic fashion, this time over a loud club track. Styles also reunites with Rick Ross on “Harsh,” (with Busta Rhymes) contrasting the explosive “B.M.F.” with a more relaxed backdrop for their stunts.

    Pharrell helps provide an eighties Miami vibe on “Don’t Turn Away,” and while Styles doesn’t go full on “coke rap,” a little Scarface still makes it through. In addition to those already mentioned, Lloyd Banks, Pharoahe Monch, and Sheek (again) also show up, making the 12-track LP a little crowded, even without counting a handful of R&B singers. Each guest handles his duties appropriately, but as a group, they take a lot of time away from the star.

    Styles does a good job being introspective on “Keep the Faith” and expressing his thoughts on the state of our youth on “Children,” so it might have been nice if a few more tracks were dedicated to definitive concepts instead of directionless collaborations. Added to production that’s a little flat in spots, the emphasis on guests reduces the longevity of what might have been a much stronger album.

    While there’s no telling how much closer this brings us to a new L.O.X. album, Styles is doing his best to represent the collective properly with his latest solo. While it feels like Master of Ceremonies could have been more, it’s a solid effort worth checking out both for fans of Styles specifically and New York rap in general. Admittedly, Styles still hasn’t quite hit the height of his potential, but he’s far from falling off while he continues the pursuit.

    Beyonce, Ne-Yo, Cee Lo Green, Heavy D Pay Tribute At Michael Jackson Concert


    It's a star-studded affair as fans and music stars alike gather to honor the King of Pop.
    A veritable who's who of music was on deck to perform at Michael Jackson's tribute concert.
    Ne-Yo, one of many artists clearly influenced by the King of Pop, set the festivities off with classics such as "Billie Jean" and "The Lady in My Life," complete with jacket and glove.
    Beyonce performed via satellite an Afro, and performed "I Wanna Be Where You Are," after being introduced by Jackson's children, Blanket, Prince and Paris.
    Other performers included Christina Aguilera ("Smile," "Dirty Diana"), "X Factor" winner Alexandra Burke ("Who's Lovin' You," "Scream"), and Leona Lewis ("Strangers in Moscow").
    A highlight of the show La Toya Jackson, whose performance was her first in two decades, performed "In the Closet" and "Jam" with Heavy D.
    Cee Lo Green also contributed, belting out "I Can't Help It."