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Thoughts for Today. People sleep peaceably in their beds at night only because rough men stand ready to do violence on their behalf. (George Orwell) Bring on our Rough Men please!
  • Why do our politicians say so little about people being shot on Australian streets? Don't most normal Australians find it objectionable? I would have thought we should be spending as much money as we do in Afghanistan eliminating our own scum who carry and use guns publicly in Australia. Can we get just a little bit of outrage from our leaders please? Can we at least say it's a bad thing?

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Ace Hood

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Born Antoine McColister in Port St. Lucie, Florida, Ace Hood was raised by his mother in Deerfield Beach, a part of Miami's metro area. Rap music became his full-time obsession after he suffered a football injury in the tenth grade, effectively putting the kibosh on any professional sports career. By age 17, he was recording tracks for local imprint Dollaz & Dealz and had a few street singles put out, including 2006's "M.O.E." (i.e., "Money Over Everything"). In November of the following year, Ace maneuvered his way into meeting DJ Khaled at local radio station 99 Jamz and handed the Miami mixtape DJ his demo. Within a matter of weeks, DJ Khaled signed Ace, then 19 years old, as the first artist to his newly formed We the Best Music, which obtained distribution through Def Jam a few weeks after that. Ace's Def Jam debut single, the Runners-produced "Cash Flow," featuring Rick Ross and ubiquitous hook singer T-Pain, arrived in early 2008 and turned out to be a smash hit on South Florida radio. A few mixtapes and guest appearances later, he released his first full-length, Gutta, in summer 2008. Ruthless followed the next year and, like its predecessor, peaked at number five on Billboard's R&B albums chart. Two years would pass before the ambitious Blood Sweat & Tears arrived, featuring some of Hood's best work to date. ~ Cyril Cordor, Rovi

"...this one is all about the staccato or tempo of the lyrics over the heavy beat, i love the beat. And also the mood of the track. - K.B. 2012"

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