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Showing posts with label Peedi. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Peedi. Show all posts

October 01, 2008

Peedi Crakk - Sweet Dreams (Jay-Z)

September 25, 2008

State Property Reunion Interview

September 24, 2008

State Property Reunion Concert


This might be what everyone in Philly is waiting for. Neef get at me, I seen you King of Prussia in Macys too my nig.

September 13, 2008

New Singles



Lloyd Banks - SOD


Peedi Crakk - More Towels


Scarface Ft Lil Wayne & Bun-B - Forgot About Me


Kardinal Offishall Ft Akon, Sean Paul & Twista - Dangerous (Remix)


Bow Wow - Got It Made Freestyle

June 16, 2008

Peedi Crakk Interview: "Everyone is competition. Even T-Pain"


Rocstar P Interviews Peedi Crakk & He Speaks On Signing With 50 Cent??, Unsigned Artists, Philly Hip Hop, Competition, & Much More. Off the M.I.A.M.I The DVD Part II. Coming soon.

Camel Face Hunting Season Interview With Peedi Crakk

June 07, 2008

Charlie Baltimore "The Bitch Of Philly" Speaks On Female Rappers (Cameos w/ Gillie Da Kid "King Of Philly" & Peedi Crakk)

June 05, 2008

Meek Mill (Feat. Gillie Da Kid, Bump J & Peedi Crakk) - A Millie Freestyle

Peedi Crakk To Release Camel Face Huntin Season


After five years, North Philly rapper Peedi Crakk has parted ways with Roc-A-Fella Records in favor of booming independent, Amalgam Digital. The tech-savvy company responsible for launching hip hop’s first genre specific digital retail store attracted Peedi with their innovative business model and creatively fostering environment. Peedi Crakk joins a roster made up of both commercially successful artists and underground hip hop icons, including Grammy-nominee Joe Budden, Kurious, Tash (of Tha Alkaholiks), and the Juggaknots. His highly anticipated debut album “Camel Face Hunting Season,” will be released in September 2008.

A founding member of State Property, alongside Beanie Sigel, Freeway, and Young Gunz, Peedi Crakk has earned respect for his lyrical talent and rhythmic flow. “The Prince of State Property” created buzz with his single “One for Peedi” which was featured on the Paid in Full soundtrack. He has also made a name for himself by collaborating with the likes of Twista, DJ Jazzy Jeff, and Ne-Yo on the singer’s hit “Stay”. He has showcased his versatility as a featured artist on two albums from Grammy award winners, The Roots, including his recent feature on their single “Get Busy.” Additionally, Peedi will be featured in the upcoming film Next Day Air, directed by Benny Boom.

When asked about his new relationship with Amalgam Digital, Peedi made the following statement:

“Yup. I’m back! And I feel unstoppable. My flow is advanced and as an artist, I’m getting better, especially without the claws of Roc-A-Fella digging at my back. I’ve been a free agent for the past 3 months and now signing with the Amalgam Digital label for my first project I feel even more unstoppable. They are providing exactly what Peedi always needed...proper promotion and distribution. BANG! It’s Camel Face Hunting Season”

“Camel Face Hunting Season” will hit retail stores and digital outlets in September 2008. The first single entitled “More Towels,” features production by Vinny Idol. AmalgamDigital.com will offer exclusive bonus tracks when the album is downloaded from the website.

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May 11, 2008

Black Deniro - Supaman (Remix) (Feat. Oschino, Gillie Da Kid, Peedi Crakk & E Ness)

March 07, 2008

The Roots - Get Busy (Feat. Dice Raw, Peedi Crakk & DJ Jazzy Jeff)

February 26, 2008

Juelz Interview With Real Talk


This is an extended preview of Real Talk With Juelz Santana. Juelz discusses, Camron, The Hip Hop Police, T.I. and Peedi Crack’s diss on him. Watch out for the full interview about the solo album, album with Lil Wayne and more…

February 07, 2008

Omillio Sparks Gets a Deal, State Property 3 on the Way

From Their Myspace's:

Affiliated Records/AE Digital would like to announce the signing of their new artist Omillio Sparks (Former Rocafella Records Artist). Sparks will release his new album "Mad Ave Movement" 2nd quarter on Affiliated Records/AE Digital which features Sparks enterouge and more. Keep it tuned to AE Digitals Myspace Page for more info!

and

Thats right people, State Property 3 is on the way! Me and Oschino, Beans, Young Gunz, Crakk and Freeway are back in the lab cooking up something nice! So stay tuned because the is more to come from Philadelphia's finest!

So it looks like Omillio is going the digital route with his upcoming album - Something Joe Budden is also embracing with his formal digital release of Mood Muzik 3. Also, all you state prop heads can rest assure because according to O.Sparks' myspace posting, the Chain Gang is back in the lab cooking up some Philly heat for y'all. It's not specified when it will drop or under what label, but best believe it'll be that raw Philly fire.

January 29, 2008

Beef



Looks like the WWF superstars, I mean rappers, waited until after Martin Luther King Jr’s birthday to start beefin’ and barkin’ again.

50 Cent and G-Unit- “I’m Leavin” (dissing Fat Joe)
Lil Wayne- Video (dissing his manager Cortez Bryant and his entourage )
Peedi Crack- “I’m Sorry” (dissing Jay-Z)
Uncle Murder- “Hard to Kill” (dissing the NYPD and whoever shot him)

January 27, 2008

Peedi Crakk Jay-Z Dis



Peedi Peedi's back with a nice little jab at Jay-Z. Seems like everyone is mad at Jay. Damn, look at the cover for Peedi's new mixtape as confirmed by his myspace page here. Where's Dame Dash when you need him? lol. Start that Damon Dash Music Imprint back up so the Roc has somewhere to go!

Peedi Crakk- Im Sorry (Hov Dis)

January 21, 2008

Peedi Crakk Interview

This pic is drawlin, it looks like he just been raped No Homo!




Why aren’t you mad at Jay-Z now?

Because at the time when I was upset about it, it was when he had me under the impression that he had my back. So I felt kind of betrayed. I felt as though he was saying, “Fuck me.” But now it’s to the point where I’m over it now. I’m over it now and I gotta move on. So I’m not upset no more. At the end of the day, I’m still Peedi Crakk. It don’t take nothing away from me.

It was just an opportunity for me at the time to move my career further because everybody’s waiting for the P. Crakk album and it would definitely be one of my biggest moves to have an album available in stores internationally. That would definitely take my career to the next level and Hov had the ability to do that for me and he was ignoring me and that had me heated.

Now he left Def Jam and whatever the case may be, I have to keep it moving. I realize that my career doesn’t revolve around Rocafella and Def Jam and Jay-Z. Peedi Crakk is Peedi Crakk. When you think of Peedi Crakk, you don’t say, “Oh yeah, the kid from Rocafella.” No, you say, “It’s just Peedi Crakk now.” I got my own identity. It don’t bother me. If I really needed Rocafella or Def Jam to be successful, I would be upset because I would feel like I lost out. But I’m still hot as shit. I’m still hot. And the fans, I don’t know why, but the fans, they still love me.

Why did your album get shelved at Def Jam?

Honestly, to be honest, my opinion is business-wise, I don’t see why you wouldn’t put a Peedi Crakk album out, as far as it being lucrative for the label. I don’t see why you wouldn’t make that decision, business-wise. Just from the anticipation and the controversy surrounding the wait around my album and business-wise, if they were to have dropped the album, it would have been successful. Even if it didn’t go through the roof and was the biggest thing for me, it would have done well though. I don’t think it would have flopped.

I think more personally, Jay didn’t favor putting my album out personally because of some personal differences between me and him. I did an interview awhile back and they asked me a few questions about Jay. I’m not sure who I did it with. The interview was well-heard. It didn’t go unheard. A lot of people read it and I got a lot of calls. It stirred up a lot of shit. When I did the interview, they asked me about Jay being the president up at Def Jam and I told them that I appreciated him more as an artist. They asked me to elaborate and I told them the reason why I appreciated him as an artist was because I felt he was at his best as Jay-Z. As Shawn Carter, the president of Def Jam, we didn’t see him doing what we expected to see him do. I’m not speaking just about me. He wasn’t the boss that we all expected him to be up there.

I expressed that in the interview and he got offended by that. He called me and he asked me why I was saying those things about him. I wasn’t saying it in an offensive way. It was just my opinion. He was telling me that these people were just using me for information and that I should just keep my mouth shit. I think I pressed a button. I think I offended him. I think I said he had too much going on in his life and he couldn’t focus on running a company of that magnitude and I think he felt that I was discrediting him. I wasn’t. It was just my opinion at the time and I’m always going to voice my opinion. But I believe that’s what kind of altered our relationship. We used to be real cool. I used to be able to call him and ask him for advice on shit and he would call me. But after he called me about that interview, I never talked to him again and he wouldn’t receive none of my calls no more. He never called me again. I never heard nothing from nobody at Def Jam again. I believe that’s why the album at Def Jam didn’t drop.

Do you think Jay is really that sensitive?

Yeah. I don’t think he’s sensitive to people saying shit about him because people always say negative shit about him. It wasn’t the fact that I was saying something about him. I think it’s the fact that it was so truthful. Because it was me saying it, it was more relevant and more truthful to the fans because I was actually there. I think that’s what bothered him more as opposed to a critic saying something about him or just a knucklehead saying something about him. It was Peedi Crakk saying something about him so it must be true. I think that’s why it offended him and I think that’s why he took it more to heart.

I think he felt a little betrayed, kind of. But he don’t understand that that wasn’t my intentions to be this back-biting person to talk bad about him in an interview. It’s just that was just what was going on in my life. Even talking to you now, I’m not going to bite my tongue. He could fuck my career up even more. They don’t want to let me out of my contract. They don’t want to drop the album but they don’t want to let me go neither. So I know by saying this shit now he could do it but I don’t give a fuck. It’s not beneficial for me to keep my mouth shut. If we were doing good up there, I would zip it and shut the fuck up. But we’re not doing good up at Def Jam. It’s not beneficial for me to shut up. So why not air my opinion out? I would rather air it out now than regret not saying anything.


He talks more about Def Jam, his album, roots, State Property and beef with Jay-Z

Peedi Peedi Interview Link

January 15, 2008

Peedi Crakk - Welcome To Crakk's House (Mixtape)






1. Crizzy 1:53
2. Get On Da Ground (Remix) feat. Gillie Da Kid, Freeway & Bump J 5:00
3. However Do You Want Me 2:54
4. Did It For You Baby 3:15
5. Freestyle (All About The Benjamins) 1:08
6. Exit To The Rear 4:22
7. Angel Of Mine 3:58
8. Here Comes The Boss feat. Black Thought 3:21
9. Freestyle (Green Lantern Show) 3:50
10. Nobody Knows 4:15
11. Shake It For Me feat. Beanie Sigel, Diddy & Ghostface 3:49
12. Brand New Funk 2k7 3:30
13. Brand New Start 3:44
14. Fuck Around Lay Around 3:47
15. My Hood Is Greezy feat. Cassidy & Q-Tip 3:13
16. I Know This Girl 3:04
17. Freestyle (James Brown) 1:56
18. Same Ol G feat. Young Chris, M.O.P., Freeway & Memphis Bleek 3:27
http://rapidshare.com/files/83708443/PC.WTCH.08.cleanupman.zip