I’ve always been a big fan of Memphis. He’s been quiet over the last few months but is back with a couple of freestyles, over Tyga’s “Rack City” & French Montana’s “Shot Caller” respectively.
Download: Memphis Bleek – Rack City (Freestyle)
Download: Memphis Bleek – Shot Caller (Freestyle)
The intro on this ALONE had a disgusting bounce to the point it could’ve been a song within itself. This lived on The Nutty Professor soundtrack, but in my opinion should’ve been an album cut. This shit was waaaaaay to good to be a soundtrack. Man, Timbo was a beast back then. And the video? Remember Dame’s drunk ass running around shirtless chasing them round bottoms? Ahhh, the good ol days. Still is, but not like how he used to be. Rappers go wild. I dare you.
DOWNLOAD: Jay-Z ft. Memphis Bleek & Amil – Hey Papi (Prod. By Timbaland)
RESPECT: Me
Some new visuals from Mr. Bleek.
Bleek man back on his BS. Phraze and Rell on the boards. Wonder when we’re going to get an album from the OG.
DOWNLOAD: Memphis Bleek – High Volume (Prod. By Phraze & Rell)
Bleek liberates his Easter Sunday treat of his version of YC’s “Racks On Racks.”
DOWNLOAD: Memphis Bleek – Racks On Racks Freestyle
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I guess that mental ass kick from Hov got Bleek working triple time now, huh. Nice choice of instrumental, though.
ForbezDVD caught up with Memphis Bleek recently where the Roc solider spoke on Mr. Carter telling him he didn’t work hard enough, Tru Life and his beef situation, Beanie Sigel and how he’ll never diss Beanie Sigel and much more! Oh, can we not shoot these type of interviews outside? Thanks.
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Well hello Mr. Bleek! Nice of you to join us. Where the FUCK have you been?
“It was mutual,” Bleek said about not signing with Hov’s Roc Nation and choosing to go independent. “It was a conversation … I was asking him his next move. What is he gonna do? Where is Blueprint 3 coming out, since he had just left Def Jam. He was telling me he was doing this Roc Nation thing. He was trying to start a whole new venture, new label, new brand — a whole new everything. I was like, ‘Damn. What’s next for me?’ He was like, ‘Whatever you wanna do.’ After a little bit of thinking, I came to a decision: ‘It’s time for [my company] Get Lo to breathe. I can’t be under that umbrella forever.’ The conversation was more or less mutual.
“He’s giving me the free will to do whatever I want to do,” added Bleek, who said Just Blaze produced two songs on his upcoming LP. “Time for me to prove myself on my terms.” – MTV
Here’s a sneak peek of Dame Dash and Memphis Bleek reuniting in London after years of not speaking. Jay-Z is apparently feet away in this trailer.


