DOWNLOAD: “The Devil’s Playground” Brought To You By Lyfetyme & Hookmastaz

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Track Listing

1. 718/scratch (Produced by iBlais)

2. Aint New To This -  Lyfetyme X Hookmastaz FT. Dex (Produced by iBlais)

3. Died - Lyfetyme X Hookmastaz (Produced by ArkStudios/8deuceRecords)

4. Thinking about You – Lyfetyme X Hookmastaz  FT. Gloria Essence (Produced by iBlais)

5. European Customs – Lyfetyme X Hookmastaz (Produced by iBlais)

6. Say Yeah - Lyfetyme X Hookmastaz (Produced by weirdbeats)

7. You Accuse Me Lyfetyme X Hookmastaz (Produced by Enrichment)

8. Spending Paper – Lyfetyme X Hookmastaz FT. Basiq (Produced By iBlais)

9. Kingz County - Lyfetyme X Hookmastaz (Produced by SV)

10. Thou Shall Not Fall – Lyfetyme X Hookmastaz FT. Stray Poem (Produced by Ark studios/WeirdBeats)

11. Boss - Lyfetyme X Hookmastaz (Produced by Dollars)

12. Last Try - Lyfetyme X Hookmastaz (Produced by Dollars)

13. Fuel - Lyfetyme X Hookmastaz (Produced by Tragic)

Devil’s Playground, is a collaborative LP, by Brooklyn’s own Lyfetyme & Hookmastaz. These two remarkable emcees take you on a journey of their experiences, trails & tribulations, as well as some good times they experienced growing up in Canarsie, Brooklyn.

Surrounded by drugs, violence & other vices that griped Brooklyn in the 80s & 90s, the Brooklyn natives decided to entitle the LP a very fitting name for the sign of the times, “Devil’s Playground”.

Make sure to follow them on Twitter @LYFETYMENYC @LYFETYMEPROMO @THEHOOKMASTAZ & for booking information, collaborations, interviews, events etc with either artist please email them at lyfetymepromo@gmail.com and/or hookmastazpromo@gmail.com

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SPORTS: Jordan Hill Will Play In Game 2 vs. Denver, Says Coach Mike Brown

CHAMPS!!!

LA Times reports — At least for one game, Jordan Hill’s pending court case in Houston stemming from a third-degree felony charge won’t affect his on-court availability. Lakers Coach Mike Brown said Hill will play Tuesday in Game 2 against the Denver Nuggets.

Hill attended Tuesday morning’s shootaround, despite a spokeswoman for the Harris County district attorney telling The Times’ Mike Bresnahan that Hill needed to attend a hearing in Houston on Tuesday at 9:30 a.m. CT. Hill’s agent, Kevin Bradbury, said a court appearance hadn’t been mandated yet.

Even if Hill has to go to Houston at some point, the Lakers don’t expect that he will have to miss any practices or games.

The concern for Hill’s playing availability would’ve been an afterthought two weeks ago after sitting out 13 games because of a sprained ligament in his right knee. But Brown played Hill on April 22 against Oklahoma City, admittedly out of curiosity, and Hill responded with 14 points and a career-high 15 rebounds. It earned him a permanent spot in the rotation, with Hill posting 10 points and 10 rebounds in the Lakers’ Game 1 victory Sunday over Denver.

“I just wanted to give him an opportunity to see what he had and he played well,” Brown said after Tuesday’s morning shootaround. “He used his length, athleticism and ability to score around the basket and block shots. I just said, I’ll keep playing him. If he keeps playing well, I’ll keep playing him.”

Hill didn’t speak with reporters after Tuesday’s shootaround. But he offered apologies to the Lakers both through a statement and in front of the media after Monday’s practice.

“I can’t speak on [the charges] right now. I’ll let my attorney and my agents take care of it. Unfortunately, it happened at this time, but I’m going to continue to keep my head up and keep working and keep playing.”

Pau Gasol Is Ready To Get Back To Work!!!

You already know, being from LA I have to represent for the LAKERS!!!

LA Times reports — Pau Gasol, who struggled in the Lakers’ disappointing playoff run last season, says ‘this team is eager to come back and prove itself.’ <<<< chea BABY, that’s right we taking it this YEAR!!! 

Pau Gasol met with Lakers coaches at the team’s training facility Wednesday, a precursor to the expected vote on the new collective bargaining agreement Thursday and the start of training camp Friday.

Ready, set, go?

Given how things unraveled for the Lakers last season in the playoffs, there remained a possibility that their All-Star forward would have to start fresh with another team.

“I guess after the way the season ended last year, it’s kind of expected,” Gasol said of hearing his name in trade rumors. “I’m looking forward to getting back on the floor and playing hard, playing my best, and I’m sure after that my name won’t be brought up.”

No one symbolized the Lakers’ playoff struggles more than Gasol, whose productivity dipped significantly during a postseason run that ended well short of the NBA Finals. Gasol said he reflected on his play during a more rewarding summer that included a title in the European Championships with Spain’s national team.

“You analyze what happened during, before and after and you take your conclusions and try to learn from all that,” Gasol said of his performance in the playoffs, when he averaged 13.1 points and shot 42%. “So you’re ready for that and hopefully from your individual point of view you’re able to be and perform at a different level.”

Even if the Lakers were unable to attract superstars Dwight Howard or Chris Paul via trade and their roster remained largely intact from last season, Gasol said, “We’re completely fine with that and we’ll go to war with the team that we end up having.”

The Lakers probably will not have Andrew Bynum for the first five games of the season pending the outcome of an appeal the center has filed in an attempt to reduce his league-imposed suspension for committing a flagrant foul on Dallas guard Jose Barea in the final game of last season’s Western Conference semifinals.

Bynum has not been told by the NBA whether his suspension might be reduced during a season that will be 19.5% shorter than usual. It’s been low on the priority list for obvious reasons, with the players and owners still hammering out the labor deal.

Bynum, who averaged 11.3 points and 9.4 rebounds last season, is scheduled to return to game action Jan. 1 at Denver.

Shouldering an extra workload when Bynum is sidelined is nothing new for Gasol, whose minutes experienced an uptick during the first 24 games of last season while Bynum was rehabbing a knee injury.

Of course, the Lakers didn’t have to open that season with back-to-back-to-back games. “It’s a tough way to start,” Gasol conceded, “but it’s going to set the tone. It will be a good test for us to see how we’re able to start and how is the team going to do from the get-go.”

Gasol said he had not seen the proposal for the labor deal that players were scheduled to vote on Thursday. “Everybody just takes for granted that everything is cool and we move forward, which everybody wants,” Gasol said, “but it’s funny there’s no specific information about it.”

Gasol indicated he didn’t think there was a chance the proposed agreement would be struck down, saying, “At this point everybody’s just ready to move on and accept really pretty much what’s on the table.”

The same could be true of the Lakers’ core, if it remains together. “I think this team is eager to come back and prove itself,” Gasol said. “It’s not like I spoke to every teammate, but that’s my sense.”

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