Showing posts with label SAIGON. Show all posts
Showing posts with label SAIGON. Show all posts

Friday, May 23, 2008

NEW AUDIO: SAIGON

Saigon Feat. Red 5ive - Believe It (Via Just Blaze's Blog)

Saturday, November 24, 2007

NEW VIDEO: THERE'S ONLY 1 "FIGHT CLUB!!"

Joe took a little jab at Saigon at the end, “Hit and Run Like Saigon”

NEW AUDIO: SAIGON f. MEMPHIS BLEEK

Saigon Feat. Memphis Bleek - Ryders (Da Ville to Da Story) (Prod. by J.Cardim)

Download: http://sharebee.com/86cab8bb

Thursday, November 22, 2007

Monday, November 19, 2007

Thursday, November 8, 2007

NEW AUDIO: SAIGON F. JAY Z SWIZZ BEATZ

Saigon and Jay-Z

New music from Saigon featuring Jay-Z & Swizz Beatz - Come On Baby Remix

Saigon - Come On Baby Remix

Download: Saigon ft. Jay-Z & Swizz Beatz - Come On Baby Remix

Wednesday, October 17, 2007

NEW VIDEO: OBIE TRICE f. SAIGON "WANNA KNOW" REMIX

Y'ALL KNOW I LOVE OBIE TRICE RIGHT??? CHECK OUT THE VIDEO AND LET ME KNOW WHAT YOU THINK...

Wednesday, September 26, 2007

NEW VIDEO: SAIGON INTERVIEWS WITH STREET KNOWLEDGE

SAIGON ON : HIS NEW ALBUM /THE GREATEST STORY EVERY TOLD AND THAT WHOLE MESS WITH MOBB DEEP.

Thursday, September 20, 2007

SAIGON AND MOBB DEEP GOING AT IT...

Y'ALL LOOK WHAT I RAN ACROSS. WHY ALL THE BEEF? It's already starting heavy discussion across the web, but if you haven't heard about it or seen it on YouTube yet, a fight broke out in New York on Wednesday (September 19) during a music showcase held at SOB's. While details are sketchy, a video has popped up -- actually two videos showing two very different sides to what happened. But, what is definite is that words were exchanged between Saigon and Prodigy of Mobb Deep, which escalated into an argument, then resulting in fists being thrown by Saigon, striking Prodigy twice in the face. Immediately following the squabble, pandemonium broke out, where both sides are heard yelling and trying to get at each other, before Siagon is seen being escorted through the crowd by security out the front door. While one video shows -- and even slows down the footage to get a clearer look -- Saigon punching Prodigy, another video posted early this morning, which features advertisements for Havoc's latest album The Kush, shows a very different side of the night's incident. In the Mobb Deep endorsed clip, Saigon is show running out the club on a security guard's back, before -- on the screen -- words are shown that read "peep him run under the table," refering to Saigon hiding under a table to stay out of harm's way. In a blog posted early Thursday morning (September 20) on Saigon's official Myspace page, the rapper explains that Prodigy got mouthy with him before he "got rocked," as Sai explains it. However, he did admit to exiting the club in a hurry, but he said that there was too many Mobb Deep affiliates -- 30 to be exact -- to even try, so he left. "I had already rocked Prodigy, it was time to dip up outta there," Sai wrote on his blog. "Shout out to Big Chris for the human shield technique, he said, 'You got em, let's go,' and we went." According to XXL, the beef stems from an interview Prodigy did earlier this year, where he said he did not like Saigon. "I don't like him [Saigon]. I don't like nobody really. I'm biased. I only like Mobb Deep sh--. Everybody else could suck my d---," Prodigy said, according to XXL. BALLERSTATUS

Saigon & Mobb Deep Brawl

DO YOU THINK ITS JUST PROMOTION OR DO THESE GUYS REALLY HAVE LITTLE MAN SYNDROME? LEAVE A COMMENT

Tuesday, September 4, 2007

SAIGON NEW ALBUM 9/11/2007

The prelude is coming September 11, Moral of the Story Sai-giddy will be droppin his latest and hardest Mixtape, Moral of The Story on September 11 as a prelude to his upcoming and very very long awaited debut album, The Greatest Story Never Told.

Moral of the Story features production from his imprint partner Just Blaze as well as fellow New Yorker Scram Jones and LA’s Alchemist. Saigon aslo recently told Hiphopgame that this lastest mixtape will shut down any release of his previously dropped in the lead up to his debut.

Saigon earnt the name, The Yardfather, from moving in and out of the prison system since he was 12; he earnt the reputation for being the man who ran every prison yard he ever was in. He also dropped The Return of The Yard father with the help of Clinton Sparks, which recently had the streets buzzing with “Don’t Do That” (produced by Just Blaze) and “Dreams” (produced by 9th Wonder.)