Posted by ChasinDatPaper on December 20, 2016 at 12:30pm
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Christmas will be here in just a few days. For the kids that believe in Santa Clause it's time to make wishes for the gifts they would like to receive.
Watch Lil Yachty sit on Saint Nick's lap to ask for a few stocking stuffers in this parody by FILNOBEP.
Posted by ChasinDatPaper on December 20, 2016 at 10:30am
The music industry's queen of beefs is back it.
Azealia Banks lobbed verbal shots at Nicki Minaj after apparently being dissed in the new mobile game "Nicki Minaj: The Empire."
In the game a character describes an album called "Fan2Sea"as "obnoxious screech that goes on for hours."Since her 2012 mixtape is called "Fantasea," the "212" rapper took offense. She wrote a lengthy response via Facebook, criticizing everything from Nicki's looks to her taste in clothes.
Read below:
“Nicki girl….. now listen. Don’t start throwing shade cause you miss safaree and know that I’ve actually made a BANGER with him.
Don’t get mad, get even. Slim down a bit (especially in your neck and arms). Decrease the butt just a bit (I’ve seen your butt make some really expensive dresses look really cheap) and STOP WEARING SPANDEX AS AN OUTFIT FOR FUCKS SAKE.
Also stop calling yourself the queen of rap. Queens don’t wear spandex sweety. Marketing genius yes, but your cheap made in China perfume smells like car freshener and your beverage tastes like kitchen cleaner.
McDonalds sells a lot of burgers but no one is telling McDonald’s that they’re the pinnacle of cuisine and taste. This is true of you.
You run around the meadow collecting all the low hanging fruit so you may turn around and congratulate yourself for having the most fruit, but all of the fruit is mealy and mushy.
I don’t understand why you are so impressed with yourself.
Do yourself a favor and image search gaga 2011 and pick that back up! This “real” Nicki is not as interesting as Gaga-knock off Nicki.
GIVE THE GIRLS WHAT THEY WANT. And stay tuned for my joint with your man. I really think you’re gonna love it!
In 2017 I hope you find some new inspiration and decrease your butt implants you would honestly look SOOOOO much better if they were just 150cc smaller.
Cheers to female rap!
Happy Holidays!
-Azealia"
Nicki doesn't back down from a challenge. It will be interesting to see how she decides to respond.
Tupac Shakurwas only 25-years old at the time of his death, but his impact on the music industry and it's artists and fans is still being felt two decades later.
On Tuesday, December 20, it was announced that he had been inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, according to the Associated Press.
The music icon released four studio albums between 1991-1996. Those albums produced the hit songs included "Dear Mama," "California Love," "I Get Around," "Brenda's Got a Baby," "Changes," "So Many Tears," "Keep Ya Head Up," "Holler If Ya Hear Me," "How Do U Want It," "2 of Amerikaz Most Wanted," "I Ain't Mad Atcha" and many more.
Tupac adopted the monikerMakavelifor his fifth album titled"The Don Killuminati: The 7 Day Theory."The project was famously recorded in just seven days. It was released posthumously on November 5, 1996, less than two months after his death.
Notable records on the album included "Hail Mary," "Against All Odds," "To Live & Die in L.A." and "Toss It Up."
It was the first of six posthumous solo Tupac albums to be released.
"Still I Rise," a collaborative album with his group, Outlawz, was released in 1999. Two live albums saw the light of day in 2004 and 2005.
Tupac's induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame comes in his first year on the ballot
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Other inductees into the 2017 class include Yes, Pearl Jam, Electric Light Orchestra and Joan Baez.
The hall's 32nd annual induction ceremony will take place on April 7 at Barclays Center in Brooklyn. HBO will show highlights later, with SiriusXM doing a radio broadcast.
(Reuters) A truck plowed into a crowded Christmas market in central Berlin on Monday evening, killing nine people and injuring up to 50 others, police said, in what appeared to be one of the deadliest attacks in Germany in decades.
Police said on Twitter that they had taken one suspect into custody and that another passenger from the truck had died as it crashed into people gathered around the wooden huts serving mulled wine and sausages at the foot of the Kaiser Wilhelm memorial church in the heart of west Berlin.
"We heard a loud bang," Emma Rushton, a tourist, told CNN. "We started to see the top of an articulated truck, a lorry ... just crashing through the stalls, through people."
The incident evoked memories of an attack in Nice, France in July when a Tunisian-born man drove a 19-tonne truck along the beach front, mowing down people who had gathered to watch the fireworks on Bastille Day, killing 86 people. That attack was claimed by Islamic State.
Police at the scene told German media that the crash appeared to be a deliberate act.
PEOPLE URGED TO STAY AWAY
A government spokesman said Chancellor Angela Merkel was being briefed by her interior minister and the Berlin mayor on the situation. Police said there were no indications of further dangerous situations in the area and urged people to stay away from scene.
"I'm deeply shaken about the horrible news of what occurred at the memorial church in Berlin," Foreign Minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier said. "Many people who visited the Christmas market today have died and even more are injured."
The truck veered into the market at what would have been one of the most crowded times, when adults and children would be gathering in the traditional cluster of wooden huts that sell food and Christmas goods in an annual celebration replicated across Germany and much of Central Europe.
Police cars and ambulances converged quickly on the scene.
Rushton told CNN the truck seemed to be traveling at about 40 mph (65 Kmh). Asked how many were injured, she said that as she walked back to her hotel, she saw at least 10.
Julian Reichelt, editor in chief of Bild Berlin, said that there was currently a massive security operation under way.
"The scene certainly looks like a reminder of what we have seen in Nice," Reichelt said.
(Reporting by Michael Nienaber; Writing by Robin Pomeroy and Ralph Boulton)
(Reuters) The Russian ambassador to Turkey was shot in the back and killed as he gave a speech at an Ankara art gallery on Monday by an off-duty police officer who shouted "Don't forget Aleppo" and "Allahu Akbar" as he opened fire.
The Russian foreign ministry confirmed the death of envoy Andrei Karlov, calling it a "terrorist act". Relations between Moscow and Ankara have long been strained over the conflict in Syria, with the two support opposing sides in the war.
Russia is an ally of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad and its air strikes helped Syrian forces end rebel resistance last week in the northern city of Aleppo. Turkey, which seeks Assad's ouster, has been repairing ties with Moscow after shooting down a Russian warplane over Syria last year.
The Ankara mayor said on Twitter the gunman as a 22-year-old police officer. Two security sources told Reuters he was not on duty at the time.
The attacker was smartly dressed in black suit and tie and stood, alone, behind the ambassador as he made a speech at the art exhibition, a person at the scene told Reuters.
The Russian Ambassador to Turkey Andrei Karlov speaks a gallery in Ankara Monday Dec. 19, 2016. A gunman opened fire on Russia's ambassador to Turkey Karlov at a photo exhibition on Monday.
"He took out his gun and shot the ambassador from behind. We saw him lying on the floor and then we ran out," said the witness, who asked not to be identified. People took refuge in adjoining rooms as the shooting continued.
A video showed the attacker shouting: "Don't forget Aleppo, don't forget Syria!" and "Allahu Akbar (God is Greatest) as screams rang out. He paced about and shouted as he held the gun in one hand and waved the other in the air.
A Reuters cameraman at the scene said gunfire rang out for some time after the attack. Turkey's Anadolu news agency said the gunman had been "neutralized", apparently killed.
The unnamed gunman lies dead following a shootout, after he killed Russian Ambassador to Turkey, Andrei Karlov, at a photo gallery in Ankara, Turkey, Monday, Dec. 19, 2016
Another photograph showed four people the ambassador lying on the floor.
"We regard this as a terrorist act," said Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova. "Terrorism will not win and we will fight against it decisively."
Pepole react after the the Russian Ambassador to Turkey, Andrei Karlov, was shot at a photo gallery in Ankara, Turkey, Monday, Dec. 19, 2016.
It was not clear whether the gunman was a lone operator, driven perhaps by popular discontent over Russian action in Syria or affiliated to a group like Islamic State, which has carried out a string of bomb attacks in Turkey in the last year.
Since a failed coup in July, President Tayyip Erdogan has been purging the police of supporters of an exiled cleric and former ally, Fethullah Gulen, whom he characterizes as the chief terrorist threat to Turkey.
U.S. STATE DEPARTMENT
Erdogan contacted Russian President Vladimir Putin to brief him on the shooting, a Turkish official said. It was not immediately clear if Erdogan would release a statement later.
Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu was due to meet with his Russian and Iranian counterparts in Russia on Tuesday to discuss the situation in Syria. Officials said the meeting would still go on, despite the attack.
Turkey's foreign ministry said it would not allow the attack to cast a shadow over Ankara's relations with Moscow.
"The attack comes at a bad time: Moscow and Ankara have only recently restored diplomatic ties after Turkey downed a Russian aircraft in November 2015," the Stratfor think-tank said.
"Though the attack will strain relations between the two countries, it is not likely to rupture them altogether."
The U.S. State Department, involved in diplomatic contacts with Russia in an attempt to resolve a refugee crisis unfolding around the city of Aleppo, condemned the attack.
Tensions have escalated in recent weeks as Russian-backed Syrian forces have fought for control of the eastern part of Aleppo, triggering a stream of refugees.
Turkey has been hit by multiple bomb attacks that have been claimed by Kurdish militants, and beat back an attempted coup in July, where rogue soldiers commandeered tanks, warplanes and helicopters in attempt to overthrow the parliament.
Since then, the government has launched a sweeping crackdown on the judiciary, police and civil service in attempt to root out the coup plotters. The involvement of a police officer in Monday's attack could raise questions for Ereogan about a force denuded now of a number of senior and rank-and-file officers.
(Additional reporting by Orhan Coskun, Nevzat Devranoglu, Tulay Karadeniz, Ercan Gurses and Gulsen Solaker in Ankara; Humeyra Pamuk and Ece Toksabay in Istanbul; Andrew Osborn and Andrey Ostroukh in Moscow; Writing by Daren Butler and David Dolan; editing by Ralph Boulton and Mark Trevelyan)
Oun-P calls on 2016 XXL Freshman emcee Dave East and and Rey Beats for his single titled "Running Through 'Em." Check out the Jayonez-directed official music video below.
Posted by ChasinDatPaper on December 19, 2016 at 12:00pm
J. Cole'slatest album "4 Your Eyez Only" made a huge impact during it's first week out. The project sold 492,000 units.363,000of those were from traditional sales, according toNielsen Music.
Those numbers were good enough to place "4 Your Eyez Only" at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 chart. It's also the third biggest debut album of 2016, trailing only Drake’s "Views" (1.04 million units, 852,000 traditional) and Beyonce's "LEMONADE" (653,000 units, 485,000 traditional).
Post Malone’s debut album "Stoney" comes in at No. 6 with 58,000 sold.
Posted by ChasinDatPaper on December 19, 2016 at 10:51am
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Young Thug will probably think twice before crowd surfing again because his last attempt didn't end up well.
Thugger was performing at Terminal 5 in New York City on Sunday, December 18, when he jumped off the stage into the packed crowd. It was during the last song of the night, so maybe the fans were too tired or drunk to hold the rail thin rapper up.
One minute he was upright, the next he wasn't. Peep the footage below.
Posted by ChasinDatPaper on December 19, 2016 at 10:16am
Controversial Chicago rapper Rico Recklezz recently stopped by Thisis50 to chop it up about Pulling up at Soulja Boy's House, Calls Desiigner a Fraud & Says He's the 50 Cent of Chicago
Post Malone was the latest guest on The Breakfast Club.
He chopped it up about his new album "Stoney," touring with Justin Bieber, maintaining a relationship with his girlfriend while in the industry, collaborating with Kehlani, relationship with Pharrell Williams, wanting to explore different genres of music, being inspired by Conor McGregor, his John F. Kennedy tattoo and more.
Kid Ink blesses fans with a new song titled "Yu Know It." Produced by Kickin J of Pioneer Crew.
"a lil something to vibe out to over the Holidays... I never finished 2nd verse but felt like sharing anyway! New Music coming at the top of the year." Kid writes.
2016 XXL Freshman rapper and Brooklyn, New York native, Desiigner, teams up with Champ Sports to release an official music video for his song titled "Outlet." The clip stars Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott.
Posted by ChasinDatPaper on December 18, 2016 at 10:30am
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(USA Today) Saturday was supposed to be a celebration.
A farewell to one of the greatest fighters of all time.
After seven competitive close rounds, it was anyone's fight. But then, as he always does, Father Time came calling.
Bernard Hopkins laid on the concrete floor, and immediately, team members and security rushed to check on him.
Shock washed over the audience of 6,513 at The Forum.
One month shy of his 52nd birthday, the legend was laying on the ropes when Joe Smith Jr., landed six unanswered punches, the last of which sent Hopkins flying out of the squared circle, the back of his bald head the first body part to collide with the concrete floor.
After all, Hopkins had never been knocked out. Referee Jack Reiss administered a 20-count — the customary ruling for a fighter knocked out of the ring — and finally, it was all over.
Hopkins (55-8-2, 32 KOs) never made his way back into the ring, a twisted right ankle — "I needed time to see if I could box on it" — derailing him as a sea of humanity crowded him on the ring apron.
Smith (22-1, 19 KOs) jumped up on the turnbuckle, feet away from where the legend sat, and celebrated, but no one, save for his team, was in any mood to join him.
Like Joe Louis, who was catapulted from the ring in a brutal knockout loss to Rocky Marciano in his final bout, Hopkins exits the sport in similar fashion.
Hopkins' career, after more than 28 years of fights; 20 middleweight title defenses; 10s of thousands of interviews; lawsuits; upsets; setbacks; is finally over, and it surely isn't the way he drew it up.
"This is my last fight, I promised it would be and you come to that point in life where it is final and I’m happy with my retirement," said Hopkins. At the time of the stoppage, Smith was up 69-64 and 67-66, with Hopkins up 67-66 on the third card. "I know the fans will know I went out as a soldier, fighting the toughest, baddest opponents.
“ ... I know if I hadn’t made a mess and gotten knocked out of the ring, I would’ve come back like I’m known for and would’ve had my chin."
Boxers never know when to say goodbye. Where else can you find such an adrenaline rush? Even in defeat, Hopkins believed he could have found a way, if only one punch missed; if one little thing went differently.
But it didn't. Instead, Smith, a laborer's union worker from Long Island, N.Y., caps off an incredible 2016 with upset victories over light heavyweight contender Andrzej Fonfara (first-round KO) and now a first-ballot Hall of Famer.
"It feels great, it’s the best feeling in the world to accomplish something I set out for and wanted to do," said Smith, 27. " ... I had seen him fall, and I kept hitting him until I saw him go out, and I landed that left hook until he went out. I knew he had time to go out, but I hit him with four or five clean shots and they were good shots on the button.
"I knew he was a true champion, and if he didn’t get injured, he’d be back here. I came here to do my job, this is my coming out party, too. I had to finish him, it was either my career was going to end or his was going to end, but I needed mine to continue."
Hopkins closes the book one of the greatest fighters of his era and is widely considered a top-50 boxer all time.
And at times Saturday, The Executioner showed flashes of his former dominant self.
Hopkins was clearly rusty early. He hadn't fought since a November 2014 shellacking to Sergey Kovalev, and he simply couldn't find his rhythm over the early rounds.
Smith wisely pushed the tempo to an uncomfortable pace for the old man. He chased Hopkins around the ring and was able to pin the defensive master into ropes consistently, a rarity for the defensive master.
Hopkins finally found his rhythm in Round 4, though. He began to duck under Smith's hard-charging shots and responded with clean rights over the top.
The Alien was clearly back in the fight after a rough three rounds, and Smith also had a cut left eye to deal with after a clash of heads in Round 1.
But Hopkins, eventually, could no longer hold off Smith, who loaded up on every punch, and when he connected on that last combination, it was curtains.
It's a sad ending for Hopkins, but he'll always be remembered for his legendary nights, like the upset over Felix Trinidad. Or the beating he gave Antonio Tarver in his first farewell fight. Or even the time Hopkins won a world title at the record age of 46, all while performing pushups during the fight.
Hopkins leaves the sport the same way he entered it: with a loss.
But now, it's finally all over. And what a career it was.
"Time says it all," Hopkins said. "I'll be 52 in a few weeks. I look like I probably still can (fight). But I can't."
On Saturday, December 17, a video hit the internet that appeared to show CeeLo Green suffering an injury when a cell phone exploded in his face.
The incident was trending worldwide because CeeLo appeared to be unconscious at the end of the clip and there was no immediate explanation of what happened from his camp.
In a new video, the singer assures fans he's not injured and says the footage was part of a music project.
"I just want to let everybody know that I am alive, and I'm well and I'm OK," CeeLo explains. "Truthfully, I'm really upset that anybody had to be emotionally disturbed by what they saw today. Actually, what you saw today was a clip from a smaller video that we were shooting for a new project I'm doing called Gnarly Davidson. It's supposed to set up and introduce the new character identity, you know what I'm saying?" he continued. "I'm still gonna release the music, though," he added. "But first and foremost, for everybody that love me and care about me, I just want to say that I'm OK ... I just want to thank everybody for their love and support and concern. And that's really all I wanna say. I've had a very difficult day dealing with everything. Y'all bear with me and mucj love. Thank y'all."
June Tao takes his talents out to Vegas in the new video just to ask "Can I Kick It". Visual features an array of having fun from casino to casino into the mountain range of the mountains.