
The last boyscout teams up with A&E for this serious track. Dope ass beat by Felony Muzik and the trio smash this shit Edo slayed.

The last boyscout teams up with A&E for this serious track. Dope ass beat by Felony Muzik and the trio smash this shit Edo slayed.
Rampage sent over this video yesterday and it features RA so I had to put it up for ya’ll. His new EP drops at the end of this month.

Another one from The Last Boy Scout RAMPAGE.

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Rampage is back and brought the man, R.A. that is!
The 1st leak from Rampage’s new EP “Everyone Aint Loyal” dropping in Febuary. Produced By Felony Muzik
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Tonight is the long awaited Rashad vs Rampage fight, I cant wait for this shit! Here’s TheCrypts picks for the match ups tonight (in bold italics)
Jesse Forbes vs. Ryan Jensen
Aaron Riley vs. Joe Brammer
Luiz Cane vs. Cyrille Diabate
Melvin Guillard vs. Waylon Lowe
Efrain Escudero vs. Dan Lauzon
Amir Sadollah vs. Dong Hyun Kim
Diego Sanchez vs. John Hathaway
Antonio Rogerio Nogueira vs. Jason Britz
Todd Duffee vs. Mike Russow
Michael Bisping vs. Dan Miller
Quinton Jackson vs. Rashad Evans

Tonight is the long awaited Rashad vs Rampage fight, I cant wait for this shit! Here’s TheCrypts picks for the match ups tonight (in bold italics)
Jesse Forbes vs. Ryan Jensen
Aaron Riley vs. Joe Brammer
Luiz Cane vs. Cyrille Diabate
Melvin Guillard vs. Waylon Lowe
Efrain Escudero vs. Dan Lauzon
Amir Sadollah vs. Dong Hyun Kim
Diego Sanchez vs. John Hathaway
Antonio Rogerio Nogueira vs. Jason Britz
Todd Duffee vs. Mike Russow
Michael Bisping vs. Dan Miller
Quinton Jackson vs. Rashad Evans
UFC’s Quinton Jackson to play B. A. Baracus in “The A-Team” movie remake
Former UFC champion Quinton Jackson has been cast as B. A. Baracus in a film remake of the popular 1980s action/adventure television series, “The A-Team,” according to The Sun.
The legendary role was first played on the small screen by Mr. T during the series’ five-season television run from 1983 to 1987.
The film, currently in pre-production, is slated for a June 2010 release.
Although Jackson has not been officially announced as part of the project, Oscar nominee Liam Neeson (playing the role of Col. John “Hannibal” Smith) and “The Hangover” star Bradley Cooper (Lt. Templeton “Faceman” Peck) are confirmed for the film, which is directed by Joe Carnahan.
In the original version of “The A-Team,” a group of former Vietnam War-era United States Army Special Forces work as soldiers of fortune while running from the military “for a “crime they didn’t commit.”
In the remake, the characters are ex-soldiers of the Iraq War who look to clear their names from a similar offense.
Jackson is no stranger to Hollywood and has had small parts in a variety of recent films and TV shows, including “Never Surrender,” “Hell’s Chain” and “The King of Queens.” Also reportedly in the running for the B. A. Baracus role were Tyrese Gibson and rapper The Game.
Jackson served as a coach on “The Ultimate Fighter 10,” which recently concluded taping and debuts next month on Spike TV. He then fights rival coach Rashad Evans in December at UFC 107 in Memphis.
It’s not known how the filming schedule may affect his fighting career, though given the size of the role, Jackson will likely need a decent amount of time away from the cage.
UFC’s Quinton Jackson to play B. A. Baracus in “The A-Team” movie remake
Former UFC champion Quinton Jackson has been cast as B. A. Baracus in a film remake of the popular 1980s action/adventure television series, “The A-Team,” according to The Sun.
The legendary role was first played on the small screen by Mr. T during the series’ five-season television run from 1983 to 1987.
The film, currently in pre-production, is slated for a June 2010 release.
Although Jackson has not been officially announced as part of the project, Oscar nominee Liam Neeson (playing the role of Col. John “Hannibal” Smith) and “The Hangover” star Bradley Cooper (Lt. Templeton “Faceman” Peck) are confirmed for the film, which is directed by Joe Carnahan.
In the original version of “The A-Team,” a group of former Vietnam War-era United States Army Special Forces work as soldiers of fortune while running from the military “for a “crime they didn’t commit.”
In the remake, the characters are ex-soldiers of the Iraq War who look to clear their names from a similar offense.
Jackson is no stranger to Hollywood and has had small parts in a variety of recent films and TV shows, including “Never Surrender,” “Hell’s Chain” and “The King of Queens.” Also reportedly in the running for the B. A. Baracus role were Tyrese Gibson and rapper The Game.
Jackson served as a coach on “The Ultimate Fighter 10,” which recently concluded taping and debuts next month on Spike TV. He then fights rival coach Rashad Evans in December at UFC 107 in Memphis.
It’s not known how the filming schedule may affect his fighting career, though given the size of the role, Jackson will likely need a decent amount of time away from the cage.
UFC’s Quinton Jackson to play B. A. Baracus in “The A-Team” movie remake
Former UFC champion Quinton Jackson has been cast as B. A. Baracus in a film remake of the popular 1980s action/adventure television series, “The A-Team,” according to The Sun.
The legendary role was first played on the small screen by Mr. T during the series’ five-season television run from 1983 to 1987.
The film, currently in pre-production, is slated for a June 2010 release.
Although Jackson has not been officially announced as part of the project, Oscar nominee Liam Neeson (playing the role of Col. John “Hannibal” Smith) and “The Hangover” star Bradley Cooper (Lt. Templeton “Faceman” Peck) are confirmed for the film, which is directed by Joe Carnahan.
In the original version of “The A-Team,” a group of former Vietnam War-era United States Army Special Forces work as soldiers of fortune while running from the military “for a “crime they didn’t commit.”
In the remake, the characters are ex-soldiers of the Iraq War who look to clear their names from a similar offense.
Jackson is no stranger to Hollywood and has had small parts in a variety of recent films and TV shows, including “Never Surrender,” “Hell’s Chain” and “The King of Queens.” Also reportedly in the running for the B. A. Baracus role were Tyrese Gibson and rapper The Game.
Jackson served as a coach on “The Ultimate Fighter 10,” which recently concluded taping and debuts next month on Spike TV. He then fights rival coach Rashad Evans in December at UFC 107 in Memphis.
It’s not known how the filming schedule may affect his fighting career, though given the size of the role, Jackson will likely need a decent amount of time away from the cage.