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Rapper Juvenile Denies Dissing Souljaboy


While Juvenile sent the web abuzz this week with a new record rumored to target Soulja Boy, Juvie denies that it’s indeed a diss.

The lyrics in question appeared on “My Money Don’t Fold,” the street single to his upcoming album, Cocky and Confident. The former Hot Boys member raps, “Listen up soldier boy, I’ll bend your antenna/Red dot on the center of your head for my dinner/I don’t talk about swaaaaggg, cause show it/$50,000 cash in the club I blow it.”

But according to the New Orleans native, his words were not aimed towards SB. Soldier is just a slang term used down South, similar to the way New Yorkers use the term “son.”

“People are taking it the wrong way,” Juvenile told XXLMag.com. “I said ‘soldier’ and everyone thinks I’m talking about Soulja Boy. But that’s been my language and my word long before Soulja Boy even came about. That’s really how we talk down here.”

Still, the New Orleans rapper understands why people think it’s a shot at Soulja.

“Some of my fellas was like, ‘Man, it really sounds like you’re talking about him,’ but they know I’m not,” Juvenile said. “So I’m listening to it like, ‘Damn, it really [does sound like I’m talking about Soulja Boy].’ It’s just a close coincidence, but I’m not.

“I really like the last song he made and my kids like it, so I don’t have no problem,” he continues. “I like to see young cats get money.”

Instead of focusing on the teen rapper, Juvenile is gearing up for release of his forthcoming ninth solo album—the first since 2006’s Reality Check.

Rapper Juvenile Disses Soulja Boy

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Tracklisting 1. Cocky And Confident 2. Gotta Get It 3. Back Back 4. We Be Getting Money (feat. Dorrough, Kango Slim & Shawty Lo) 5. Feeling Right (feat. Cape, B.G. & Kango Slim) 6. Hands On You (feat. Pleasure P) 7. Top Of The Line 8. Alright (feat. Jay Da Menace) 9. It's All Hood 10. My Money Don't Fold (feat. T Money & Kango Slim) 11. All Over You (feat. Kango Slim) 12. You Can't Stop Me (feat. Mr. Meanor, Youngin & Kango Slim) 13. Break It Down (feat. Q Corvette) 14. I'm Out Chere (feat. Rico Love) 15. I'm Shining 16. I Say (feat. Youngin) 17. Everything (feat. Bobby V) 18. Listen (feat. Q Corvette) http://lilloepresents.ning.com

XXL MAG DOT COM Clowns Before I Self Destruct (Dont Be Mad) and STOP BLAMING THE LEAK CAUSE EVERYBODYS CD LEAKS!

“I was gonna kill a couple rappers, but they did it to themselves. I was gonna do it with the flow, but they did it with their sales.” –Jay-Z, who must have seen this coming To think, Curtis was considered a flop, and it sold 600 some-odd thousand copies its first week out. Yeah, part of it was that it still sold way less than the million or so copies Kanye West’s Graduation sold, thus handily defeating Fiddy in their first week sales battle, not to mention the million-plus copies Fiddy’s own The Massacre sold two years before. Then there was the fact that sales of Curtis fell way the fuck off after that first week. It was really those next several weeks that cemented Curtis’ status as one of hip-hop’s all-time great commercial failures, even though it did eventually go platinum. (Some African kids must have saved up their Sally Struthers money.) This new Fiddy album looks like it’s about to redefine what it means for a 50 Cent album to be unsuccessful. Never mind Curtis taking months and months on end to go platinum, Before I Self Destruct might never go platinum. Hits Daily Double predicts that it will somewhere in the neighborhood of 160,000 copies its first week out, i.e. something like a quarter of what Curtis sold. Yikes! And who knows, it might not even do that well. Remember when that Slaughterhouse album was set to sell like 28,000 copies its first week out, and people were like, damn, that’s only 7,000 per failed MC? Then come to find out it really only sold like 18,000 copies. Budden also put out one of his albums on Amalgm Digital that week, and the Internet Soldiers may have opted for it instead. With this new Fiddy album, I’m thinking word might get out that it’s a huge, embarrassing failure, and people might decide to cop some weed instead. Slaughterhouse could only ever get but so much press, even though there’s four of them. Meanwhile, you can hardly click on a rap blog today without witnessing Fiddy cop a plea with regard to BISD’s projected first week sales. That can’t be good for his “brand.” Here’s Fiddy in an interview with MTV or somebody, which I found excerpted without attribution on Vlad TV: “With the actual outcome of the project, once the record leaks from the international plant, what more can I do,” 50 explained in an interview. “I can’t, I held the record long enough to get it to them, to mix and master it and for them to ship it and then it leaks from the plant internationally, I’m like come on, then that’s it. They lost the ball. You know what I mean, if the numbers look funny to me, it’s they fault.” Before I Self Destruct was available on the Internets a good two weeks or so before it hit stores. The TIs did what they could to silence any mention of the fact that the album sprung a leak, but that only served to piss off the few fans Fiddy has left. You couldn’t preview one song from the album on World Star, but downloading the entire thing was a mere matter of consulting the Google. I should know. I ran a review of the album on the 4th, and that’s about as much effort as I was willing to put forth. (I don’t think I’ve ever received a review copy of an album from a major label. True story.) Lord knows it was hard enough just listening to the damn thing. As I mentioned in my review, I should receive a medal just for having the wherewithal to see that task to completion. Maybe my mom can make me one. Fiddy probably should have done what Jay-Z did with the Blueprint 3 and pushed the release date up. If they couldn’t have gotten it in stores by that Friday, they definitely could have gotten it into stores before this Tuesday. They may have sacrificed the opportunity to score a big first week sales number, but as it turns out, they weren’t about to anyway. And they probably would have sold more copies overall, if they’d struck while the iron was hot. Crap. The TIs must have realized this was gonna happen, right? Pushing the album release date up should be standard protocol at this point. They should list a phony release date, then drop the album a week before that, just to throw people off. That’s probably what Jay-Z did. That crafty son of a bitch.

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1. The State Rules (Prod. By Kane Beatz) 2. Business at tha Port Ft. Rick Ross (Prod. By Schife) 3. My Diva Ft. Mariah Carey (Prod. By Tricky Stewart & Antonio L.A. Reid) 4. Case 02-80 (My Case) Ft. OJ da Juiceman (Prod. By Fatboi) 5. Radric Davis, Est. 1980 (Prod. By Fatboi) 6. Laser Lines (Prod. By Bangladesh) 7. Party Animal Ft. Snoop Dogg (Prod. By Drumma Boy) 8. Spotlight Ft. Usher (Prod. By Polow da Don) 9. Southern Trap (Prod. By Cyber Sapp) 10. Atlanta Everything Ft. Yung Joc, Lil Scrappy, Gorilla Zoe & Lil Boosie (Prod. By J.U.S.T.I.C.E. League) 11. Follow the Rules (Prod. By Nitti) 12. Bingo Ft. Soulja Boy Tell 'Em (Prod. By Scott Storch) 13. Perfect Assualt (The History) Ft. Triple C's & DJ Khaled (Prod. By The Runners) 14. She's Only Amazing (Prod. By Dre & Vidal) 15. Money, Girls, Liquor & Chains Ft. Yo Gotti (Prod. By Zaytoven) 16. Freedom (Prod. By Los Da Mystro) 17. Wasted Ft. Plies (Prod. By Fatboi) 18. Crime Wave (Remix) Ft. 50 Cent (Prod. By Team Demo) 19. Wasted (Remix) Ft. Lil Wayne, Jadakiss, & Birdman (Prod. By Fatboi) http://lilloepresents.ning.com
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