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In this episode I discuss why mortgage brokers are not inherently better than direct lenders. The broker is a middle man in the mortgage process which connects the borrower with a lender that fits best for you. This episode with help you make the correct step when building generation wealth though real estate. Intro sponsored by Shawn Corey Carter III Home Buyer Education Email: hello@houserichshow.com Real Estate Referral Network- https://www.houserichshow.com/referralHome Buying & Credit Courses-https://coinsnculture.gumroad.com/l/rHHKsBlog- https://www.houserichshow.com/homeIG- https://www.instagram.com/coinsnculture/@coinsnculture coins-n-culture
We start off the episode with a recap of ChipBanks being in the streets this past weekend. We dive into the Grammys and if they got it right this time, also we talk about veteran artist who have yet to win a Grammy. We read Blac Chynas tweets abt being a single mother and the responses from the fathers. Our title The Roc Boys is because we play Tony Rock's audio from his lastest show where he calls out Will Smith. That plus more on this short but sweet episode. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/cantknockthepod/support
This week, the fellas discuss free agency madness, NBA draft, and more randomness. Subscribe, Rate, Review!
Happy Holidays ladies and gentlemen We Had to drop a special holiday show for you guys this week we hit you guys with -thanksgiving orgins -movie previews -more thanksgiving stories -stan lee -cartoon fetish & much more tune in and listen to your friends on this holiday season _______________________________ Music from the show -Roc Boys by : Jay-Z -Child Play by: Drake -Buttons by: Mac Miller
This mix was done while vacationing in Martha’s Vineyard. Anyone who has been here knows its a "take it easy" location. No rush, no fuss, no muss. Just a place to be still for a bit and leave the hustle of the city behind you:-) Smooth and chill with songs only from the year 2007. Starting off with “Roc Boys” by Jay Z and ends with "Make Me Better" by Fabulous ft. Neyo Pop in Relax and enjoy! Dj Shizz
Episode #61. The gang's all here and this week we discuss - LeBron vs MJ vs Kobe - DOWB: Dating Others While Black - The next chapter in KiKi's Home Depot adventures. - Are we boycotting the projects Ye has a hand in? - Rihanna is indifferent towards Drake - LeBronto - Bringing a hose to a gunfight - Songs Of The Week: Lito: Post Malone feat. Swae Lee "Spoil My Night" - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fdC3qpmvMEg Skillz: Rae Sremmurd "Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame" - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pp-gA1FATyg Kiki: Jay Z "Roc Boys" - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Revmkhxu7dk Emails? wftopodcast@gmail.com Playlists: Tidal: http://tidal.com/#!/playlist/8278ffa8-8b7d-4832-a7e6-c59cc16b1c6e Apple Music: https://itunes.apple.com/us/playlist/well-figure-this-out-podcast-playlist-wfto/pl.u-4JAM2IxJ9gM
Sean C’s music dreams started while growing up in Harlem, NY as the founding member of the legendary DJ collective: Xmen/Xecutioners. He learned the art of Djing and production from Dougie Fresh’s Get Fresh Crew and his talents landed him along with childhood friend Fatman Scoop a record deal with Teddy Riley’s GR productions. Watching Teddy in the studio would do wonders for Sean’s knowledge of music. After Teddy’s company was dissolved, Sean set his sites on learning the business. He took an internship with Steve Rifkin’s Loud Records and eventually became VP of A&R. During his tenure at Loud he worked on numerous projects including Mobb Deep, dead prez, Big Pun and partnered his crew, The Xecutioners with Linkin Park for a Loud Records debut. As a producer he would craft hits in and outside of the Loud camp, providing Big Pun with the Puerto Rican anthem “100%” while also producing JayZ ‘s debut smash “Cant Knock the Hustle”. In 2002 Sean used his insight to start his own production company. He partnered with young DJ/producer LV and Grind Music was born. The new company secured a production deal with Bad Boy records for their new artists and would produce hits for Diddy and the rest of the roster. While collaborating with music’s heavyweights on production, Sean reunited with Steve Rifkin as VP of A&R for his new label SRC records on Universal. At SRC he would release Fat Joe and Terror Squad’s “Lean Back” and spend weeks at number 1. While still hard at work producing acts like Jadakiss, GhostFace and Ice Cube, Grind Music was tapped by Jay Z to provide the musical backdrop for his album “American Gangster”. Sean C and LV would produce the bulk of the album including the hit single “Roc Boys”. The album would go on to sell well over a million copies and a receive a Grammy nomination for the Hip - Hop album of the year. Sean continues to provide classics for the who’s who of music royalty. When not in the studio cooking up tomorrow’s classics he can be found consulting brands like Serato and Akai. He is now expanding his brand by adding his knowledge of culture to TV series like “The Get Down” and “Luke Cage”. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-ash-cash-show/support
ROC BOYS Bad & Boujee 25.02.17 by dabounce
The Roc Boys are back to discuss Connor's eventful night at the Barclays Center, Andrew Ladd finally scoring his first goal of the season, and to give out the first ever Bailees Awards.
The Roc Boys are back to discuss Connor's eventful night at the Barclays Center, Andrew Ladd finally scoring his first goal of the season, and to give out the first ever Bailees Awards.
Which Islander beat writer keeps murdering Ethan on twitter? Why can't John Tavares finally find a right winger? And what do Drake, lil yachty, and Ken Bone have in common. @ConIsles and @EthanGSN answer the hard hitting questions.
Which Islander beat writer keeps murdering Ethan on twitter? Why can't John Tavares finally find a right winger? And what do Drake, lil yachty, and Ken Bone have in common. @ConIsles and @EthanGSN answer the hard hitting questions.
Where are my Star Wars fans at? We have two brothers that are film makers that won the Film Makers Select Award 2016! They won the award for there movie " TK - 436 ". Since childhood, Samtubia and Samgoma Edwards have been enamored with the art of visual storytelling. The Bronx, New York-born brothers gained notoriety through their online music video series entitled, “The Young Hov Project”, which was based on tracks from Jay-Z’s seminal “Black Album” and had Samgoma depicting a young Jay-Z. The series launched their innovative style of filmmaking into the spotlight, earning the attention of Jay-Z himself and famed video director, Chris Robinson, who featured Samgoma as the young rapper in Jay-Z’s own “Roc Boys” music video. The duo then went on to create their own commercial for Nike’s limited edition Air Yeezy sneakers. The clip went viral and was eventually cosigned by Kanye West himself. Since their initial success, the Edwards brothers have been featured by major media outlets ranging from the New York Times to MTV to XXL Magazine. Breaking away from the conformity of conventional filmmaking, the brothers went on to craft a unique cinematic-pop style sought after by a bevy of clients, ranging from music artists to high-profile corporations. With their growing client base, the brothers are eager to collaborate with like minds to create ground breaking material that will further push the boundaries as well as solidify their place in the world of film production. You don;t want to miss this show!