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  1. Freddie Gibbs – Anything To Survive (BTS Video) http://t.co/bfFicj9U via @GreenHitz

  2. Tinie Tempah – Like It Or Love It f. J. Cole http://t.co/386TNg4h via @GreenHitz

  3. Amy Winehouse – Halftime (prod. Salaam Remi) http://t.co/GuGV6NMl via @GreenHitz

  4. Travis Porter Ft. 2 Chainz & Jeezy You Don't Know (Remix) Clean Travis Porter Ft. 2 Chainz & Jeezy You Don't Know (Remix) Dirty Travis Porter Ft. 2 Chainz & Jeezy You Don't Know (Remix) Instrumental Originally formed in 2006 as the Hard Hitters, the trio officially switched to the enigmatic moniker Travis Porter in 2008. MC’s Ali (Lakeem Mattox), Quez (Donquez Woods), and Strap (Harold Duncan) grew up together in Decatur, GA, and got together with the hope of taking over the rap world from the underground up... Follow @IAmTravisPorter on twitter! http://wearetravisporter.com/ http://www.myspace.com/whoistravisporter http://www.facebook.com/WhoIsTravisPorter
  5. Miss Armour – courtesy of Linkz Photo http://t.co/lARLgxiB via @GreenHitz

  6. Shawn Jay (of Field Mob) – P*ssy Boy (Ludacris Diss) http://t.co/fSoUfnqo via @GreenHitz

  7. Chuuwee – Reign (Long Live The King) (Video) http://t.co/X8dSa1DV via @GreenHitz

  8. Curvehouse Novemeber Models of the Month – courtesy of MJ Flix http://t.co/xnoLscg3 via @GreenHitz

  9. Ason Productions presents: Alexis Lugo http://t.co/GPN0Ql4L via @GreenHitz

  10. 45% Done site almost back up!

  11. Andressa S. interviews with Kollage King http://t.co/p8xCIraM via @GreenHitz

  12. Video: Jay-Z & KanYe West - Watch The Throne - Montreal, Canada (HD) - @S_C_ @KanyeWest http://t.co/rBGj47Wa

  13. Diggy Ft. Jeremih - Do It Like You Clean Diggy Ft. Jeremih - Do It Like You Instrumental Diggy's 15th birthday in March 2010, will always be one he'll remember, as it was the day he inked a deal with Atlantic Records, with a management deal with Chris Lightly and Violator Management, following shortly after. Continuing to establish himself as an artist one track at a time prior to signing a major label deal, it wasn't until Diggy took to the studio to create "Just The Beginning" a sharp, ambitious take on Drake's "Over," only hours after Drake released the single, that he caught the attention of hip-hop fans everywhere... Follow @diggy_simmons on twitter! http://www.diggyworld.com/ https://www..com/diggyworld http://www.digslifeofthejetsetter.blogspot.com/ http://www.youtube.com/user/diggysimmons
  14. Raekwon – Ill Figures (rmx) f. Kool G Rap & M.O.P. http://t.co/c4WbExgd via @GreenHitz

  15. Thomas Walker began his musical jourey –Opening up for Jagged Egde, K-CI & JOJO, BRANDY, Brian Mcnight, Gerald Levert, LiL Flip, David Banner, Monica, Slim Thug,Mike Jones, Lil Wayne, UGK and many more…Thomas has written over 100 songs—His savvy complete with a soulful ,seductive sound with hints of gospel roots allows the listener to become a part of his never-ending journey.This gifted songwriter is committed to presenting music that comforts your soul and satisfies your every desire” A New Era of Soul has arrived in a timely fashion….NEW CD called Choices & Excuses …wth music produced by Grammy Award Winning ‘ ROCKWILDER”. In stores now OR ONLINE @ www.cdbaby.com/cd/thomaswalker2 Follow @mrthomaswalker on twitter! http://www.facebook.com/thomaswalkermuzik http://www.reverbnation.com/thomaswalkermusic http://www.myspace.com/yaboymrlucky Thomas Walker - Land of The Trill Main Contact: mrlucky5000@yahoo.com / 972-374-7534
  16. Stephon Willingham Jr. "Fatman" was born and raised in Ridgeway, South Carolina, to Stephon Willingham and Linda Adams. Family is the most important part of his life, because his grandmother Robbie Mae Adams instilled in him the importance of family and loving everyone. He attended Fairfield Central High School in Winnsboro, South Carolina. After taking several wrong turns Fatman dropped out of high school. Later on after a tragic incident landing two of his cousins in prison, one which was his best friend he decided to take a different route and become a barber. In 2006, he joined a group called "Ready Boyz" with two friends which are also brothers. After four years of making music with the group he decided to go solo and do it on his own under the name "Big Boi Status". Although he is no longer apart of the group they support one another in the music game. As he branched off the name "Fatman" became known and "Big Boi Status" is becoming not just a logo to represent him but a movement in the music game across many counties in South Carolina. In October of 2010 he decided to do his first video to a song called "Welcome to My World" which represented his life and the people that he has had with him along the way. It featured family, friends, children, elders and the town of Ridgeway where he was born and raised.This video and song alone showed how much family and the people he love means to him. This video meant a lot to him because not only did it represent his life story he worked hard to make sure it was a success and he funded it by himself. A year later in August of 2011 he was blessed to have Mr. Stewart notice his talent and help manage his second video "Jig It" which was a huge success. Once again he showed love to everyone and made sure his home town and the people that supported him were involved. To Fatman, family and music cannot be separated. From as long as he can remember music has been all he is interested in. He knows that rapping is the gift God has given him to reach many. His model is as long as he keeps God first everything else will fall in place. Fat Man Ft. Shawty Crunk - Jig It Clean Fat Man Ft. Shawty Crunk - Jig It Dirty Fat Man Ft. Shawty Crunk - Jig It Instrumental Fat Man Ft. Shawty Crunk - Jig It Acapella http://WWW.Facebook.com/fatmanbigboistatus Contact: sowrecords@verizon.net
  17. Fat Man Ft. Shawty Crunk - Jig It Clean Fat Man Ft. Shawty Crunk - Jig It Dirty Fat Man Ft. Shawty Crunk - Jig It Instrumental Fat Man Ft. Shawty Crunk - Jig It Acapella Stephon Willingham Jr. "Fatman" was born and raised in Ridgeway, South Carolina, to Stephon Willingham and Linda Adams. Family is the most important part of his life, because his grandmother Robbie Mae Adams instilled in him the importance of family and loving everyone. He attended Fairfield Central High School in Winnsboro, South Carolina. After taking several wrong turns Fatman dropped out of high school. Later on after a tragic incident landing two of his cousins in prison, one which was his best friend he decided to take a different route and become a barber. Follow @bigboistatus803 on twitter! http://WWW.Facebook.com/fatmanbigboistatus Contact: 301-567-2414 / 240-601-7015
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