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Monday, September 27, 2010

Lil Wayne : I AM NOT A HUMAN BEING EP

1) Gonorrhea feat. Drake 2) Hold Up feat. T-Streets 3) With You feat. Drake 4) I Am Not A Human Being 5) I'm Single feat. Drake 6) Whats Wrong With Them feat. Nicki Minaj 7) Right Above It feat. Drake 8) Popular feat. Lil Twist 9) That Aint Me feat. Jay Sean 10) Bill Gates 11) YM Banger feat. Jae Millz, Gudda Gudda, & Tyga 12) YM Salute feat. Lil Twist, Lil Chuckee, Gudda Gudda, Jae Millz, & Nicki Minaj DROPS TODAY!

Monday, September 20, 2010

Core DJ's/GTG Back to School Bash

Shoutout and thankyou to everyone involved in making this a success. I was totally blessed and fortunate for being a part of this. Gotta love the kids! SN: Yes, I did perform on top of the Fun Bus lmao

LET ME GUESS... U WANNA KNOW HOW I FEEL BOUT THE DISS RECORDS HUH?

Quite honestly I enjoy it all. Sometimes people forget how competitive this game really is. I never let the things that others think about me affect me, so why would I let lyrics affect me. I'm comfortable with myself and that's what matters the most. I wish nothing but success and blessings to any and everyone, and yea that even includes the people that diss and don't care for me. You'll NEVER hear a diss song from B Wills about anyone, not because of the chance of confrontation, but because I wasn't raised like that, especially when it comes to the one's dissing that I was just close and cool with. Real shit it would be fake as hell of me to talk hella shit about someone that I was just doing music with and claiming as my family, what sense would it make, that would be fake as hell on my part. I just look at it as a sign of things to come and it's helping me learn quite a few lessons that I can include in not just my music, but also my everyday life. Call me what you want lol, doesn't bother me at all, and neither does disrespect. I show love to everyone and will continue to do the same. As much as we forget sometimes, we're role models and there actually are people that's watching our every move, not to mention I'm a father before anything. I'd never wish harm on anyone, especially knowing the behavior of those around me and a rap song isn't worth someone getting hurt in real life, whether it's me or whomever else. I got a family to feed, and I can't let em down. The sad part is that listeners love it all and don't care about the possibility of someone getting hurt because it's not them so they'll do anything to keep the shit going. Too bad for them because fortunately I'm headstrong enought to see through all of that. Not to mention you gotta look at it from a business aspect. If it's one thing I'm about it's for damn sure money. Now what promoter is gonna work with a artist that's feeding into that type of behavior and out here fighting every damn body lol. C'mon now. Now u got me? This situation is no different from gradeschool, people say negative things, oh well, pray for em and keep it moving because at the end of the day you may never really know what that person is going through. As I said, call me what you want, but I'ma a father first with a household and family to take care of. God Bless

Thursday, September 16, 2010

TOLEDO FREE PRESS NEWSPAPER

B. Wills hits Main Street Bar & Grill on Sept. 25 Written by Martini Rox | | starmusic@toledofreepress.com It’s not often that we can welcome back a local rapper who has made waves across his home state and the rest of the country. B. Wills has spent his summer doing just that and at 6 p.m. Sept. 25, Toledo is welcoming him home with his very own homecoming at the Main Street Bar & Grill on 151 Main St. The winner of 2009’s Ohio Hip-Hop Awards Best New Artist and nominated this year for Best Mixtape and Best Mixtape Artist, Wills is gunning for a top spot in Hip-Hop. Softspoken, determined and extremely humble, it’s hard to imagine the hard knocks in his past that at one point left him being homeless and heading down a criminal path. Hate him or love him, you have to respect his hustle. In less than three years, Wills went from unknown to award-winning, proof of what happens when you give a dream your full attention. At first glance I noticed an individual with tattoos, piercings and a mohawk. I quickly gathered he felt free and willing to take some risks regardless of what others might think. As a rapper, he has relied heavily on the mixtape formula of rapping over the instrumentals of songs that top the Hip-Hop charts. but now, B. Wills will finally be able to express who he is as an artist; incorporating lessons learned by providing original music to go with his lyrics on a project set to be released in the next six months. For now, he is focused on providing a great show for the loyal fans who follow his every post on social networks. Realizing the odds are against him, what compels him to keep pursuing a career in rap? “I never knew sacrifice until I started music especially now that I have a daughter,” he said. “Not being able to see key moments in her life. I might be out at a show, I might have to miss a birthday party. It hurts, but to know that my baby will be able to go to college with no problem makes it all worth it.” Stepping out on faith, B. Wills had a chance meeting with Cleveland-based company, Gorilla Productions, the group responsible for the success of national and Ohio standout Hip-Hop artists like Kid Cudi, Chip Tha Ripper and Machine Gun Kelly, all from Cleveland. Having heard about the successful fan base Wills was quickly gaining, they asked him to be a part of their summer tour. Starting out as an opener at the beginning of the show, they soon began to see why B. Wills was a star. Selling his own tickets until he became a headliner, B. Wills eventually was able to headline a show anywhere in the country. B. Wills chose to bring it home to Toledo, where it all started. He’s slated to debut original music at his homecoming concert with Toledo favorites like T. Diamond, Yung Prof, Infamiss, Cleveland’s Chevy Blue and others. There are a few things he wants to make clear for those who are skeptical about supporting a Toledo artist. “I’m serious. There are so many that have come before me that might not have made the best of their situations. I want to show people I am for real. You can put your faith in me and I am not stopping,” he said. As we continue on …