Over the weekend I was introduced Dee-1 via Twitter, a dope emcee whose latest video “Jay, 50 And Weezy”, illustrates a conversation between himself and the three rappers on current issues in society, and working together on a solution. Check out the video after the jump!
According to Variety, “Caught in the Crossfire” is the feature debut of director Brian Miller, and will be based on his script. The story follows two homicide detectives who are investigating a gang-related homicide. The investigation apparently goes to some pretty dark places, as the two cops end up evading unfriendly fire from both the gang and a group of dirty cops. Curtis”50 Cent”Jackson will play a gang member who reluctantly becomes an informer for the detectives. Doesn’t sound too outta character for the charismatic artist that busted on the scene ten years ago proclaiming to be shot more than 9x’s validating the gangster lifestyle that is portrayed in his music.
Don’t expect to see this premiering in your local theater because 50 Cent’s newest blockbuster will be going straight to DVD, cutting out the bootleggers. “I’m about a dollar, WTF is 50 Cent”

Soldiers have perhaps the hardest job in the world. They wake up in the morning happy to be alive, strap on their gear and go kill people before they kill them. It’s like being an inner-city police officer but worse.
When news of a U.S. solider opening fire on a stress clinic at Iraq military base Camp Liberty (these military names are great propaganda) broke, it came as no real surprise to me. Monday’s attack is the sixth time that a serviceman was killed by a fellow serviceman since Operation Iraqi Freedom began in March 2003. This week’s shooting ended in five dead. A suspect is alleged to be in custody.
What makes a solder snap?