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Bone Thugs “Everlasting legacy”

The single “I Tried” from Bone Thugs-N-Harmony featuring Akon was the first single from their latest album “Strength & Loyalty” and debuted at number 82 on the Billboard Hot 100 and has so far reached all the way into the top 10. Now, the single is about to be co-branded with a DVD movie of the same name and stars Krayzie Bone, Layzie Bone and Wish Bone set to release on September 25, 2007. The film is a compelling “What If…” story of what their lives could’ve been like if they never caught that bus to L.A.? What if they never got out of Cleveland? What if they took the bus to L.A. but never got to meet Eazy-E?
HipHopClub.biz talks to Krayzie Bone and Wish Bone about their new film and they share with us their feelings about the new album. Bone Thugs also talks to us about working with a new label, laying down a legacy that is everlasting and collaborating with four classic rappers in history that can never be done again.
C-Murder “Living testimony”

With everything that this New Orleans Third Ward rapper has been through, it is amazing to see him release an album, a book and a DVD all within a year. C-Murder is a TRU example of a man who can overcome adversity and persevere. He carries on his family heritage as being self-reliant by starting his own record label, TRU Records along with a few other companies to add to his groundbreaking empire. C-Murder also has an album that is set to be released on February 2008.
C-Murder tells HipHopClub about his new label, publishing company, non-profit organization, his upcoming album, the current status in New Orleans with the Hurricane Katrina situation and lets his fans know that he hasn’t forgotten about them.
David Banner “Respect what I do!”

The certified hip hop mogul named David Banner, from the state of the crooked letters, is a man with an imagination that is as vast as the Cumberland Mountains. Banner is one southern rap pioneer who is not shy when it comes to dropping jewels on the younger hip hop generation and he doesn’t believe the hype of the music industry. His catalog includes four successful rap albums and a fifth one one the way, a producer who will make a beat right in front of you to make sure it’s yours and now he’s branched off into acting and his very own cartoon show.
This is one man who you wouldn’t want to make angry, you won’t like him when he’s angry. Everything that he has been through in the past few years has caused him to hulk out into the beast that he is today from sour rappers to the death of his father, Mr. Zeno Crump Jr. to the piracy craze. HipHopClub sits with David Banner for some serious dialog in one of the most in-depth interviews that can be dug into.
Hell Rell “For The Hell of It “

It’s been a long time coming with The Bronx emcee Durell “Hell Rell” Mohammed, who has been down with The Diplomats since day one. Due to his incarceration, the only way fans of Dipset could hear Hell Rell was through freestyle skits over the phone from jail. After his release from prison in 2004, Hell Rell’s long duration to stardom was prepped by Cam’ron, co-starring him in the movie, “Killa Season” and gave him numerous guest appearances on records with other artists as well as The Diplomats.
Now, Hell Rell has released his debut album called “For The Hell of It” and he sits down with HipHopClub to tell us all about it and let’s us know that he’s here to raise hell on earth.