Sound Better Than The Competition
If you are a real artist and you want your vocals to sound better than the competition, you need to invest in some galaxy-audio microphones Musicians friend. It’s hard to compete with artist like Young Jeezy, T.I., and Lil Weezy with those $69 joints they have at Walmart. You gotta go ahead and step ya game up. If you dropping quality lyrics, then you need quality equipment, quality production, and a quality team supporting your movement. If not, then you’ll end up like everybody else, just recording for fun.
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At The Gun Show
I was at a gun show this weekend and saw some nice looking gun safes. In fact, I went ahead and purchased one for the house. It’s a good way to protect the house and kids at the same time. Of course I keep my pistol on standby at all times, you never know what to expect living in Atlanta. Like the late Tupac said, “I’m not a killa, but don’t push me”!!!
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San Antonio Spurs vs Oklahoma City Thunder – Game 4 NBA Playoffs – Recap
Durant powers Thunder past Spurs 109-103
By JEFF LATZKE
Posted Jun 03 2012 12:11AM
OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) When Lil Wayne turned down Kevin Durant’s invitation to watch the Oklahoma City Thunder in Game 4 of the Western Conference finals, he missed quite a show by the three-time scoring champion.
Durant scored 18 of his 36 points in a scintillating final 7 minutes, Serge Ibaka added a career-high 26 points and the Thunder evened the series at two games apiece by beating the San Antonio Spurs 109-103 Saturday night.
After seeing his team’s 15-point lead dwindle to four, Durant took over midway through the fourth quarter by scoring all 16 of the Thunder’s points during a span of just over 5 minutes to keep the Spurs at bay.
“I didn’t tell myself that I need to go score because what we were doing was working,” Durant said.
“We were passing the ball and guys were making shots. … I just wanted to stick with what we were doing, but it started to open up for me and I could see some lanes that gave me some opportunities to make some shots.”
With All-Star teammate Russell Westbrook limited to seven points, Durant did almost all of the damage late to send the series back to San Antonio all square for Game 5 on Monday night.

