Archive for the ‘The Come Up’ Category
Watch Video Footage Of Kanye West & Mase From 1998!
Unseen footage from Jermaine Dupri’s birthday party back in 1998 has surfaced online giving viewers a glimpse of what Mase and Ye were like back in the day. All I can say is that Kanye was one goofy looking dude…
Video: Lupe Fiasco “B*tch Bad”
This is great record even better visual (more…)
The Return of Derrick Rose – Episode 1: “Belief”
Man, this is a good move for Rose illustrating the hardships a person faces coming back from a major injury. (more…)
The Return of Derrick Rose Documentary Trailer
Derrick Rose tearing his left ACL in the first game of the team’s playoff series against the Philadelphia 76ers (more…)
Theophilus London Stars in ‘Bing Is For Doing’ Campaign
Theophilus London stars in the newest ad for Bing, which is set to air this Sunday (February 12) during the Grammys. (more…)
The Man Who Made 200 Million For Painting The Facebook Office!

Listen to the story of artist David Choe who is about to score big thanks to Facebook’s announcement of a $5 billion public offering on Wednesday that has the company valued at nearly $100 billion. NYT “In 2005, Mr. Choe was invited to paint murals on the walls of Facebook’s first offices in Palo Alto, Calif., by Sean Parker, then Facebook’s president. As pay, Mr. Parker offered Mr. Choe a choice between cash in the “thousands of dollars,” according to several people who know Mr. Choe, or stock then worth about the same. Mr. Choe, who has said that at the time that he thought the idea of Facebook was “ridiculous and pointless,” nevertheless chose the stock. Many “advisers” to the company at that time, which is how Mr. Choe would have been classified, would have received about 0.1 to 0.25 percent of the company, according to a former Facebook employee. That may sound like a paltry amount, but a stake that size is worth hundreds of millions of dollars, based on a market value of $100 billion. Mr. Choe’s payment is valued at roughly $200 million, according to a number of people who know Mr. Choe and Facebook executives.”























