The Diggin' in the Crates crew of Lord Finesse, Diamond D and Fat Joe"Rock Shyt"on this new banger that was produced by Supa Ugly.
Taken from the DITC Studio album available early this week as a Deluxe Edition x2CD including instrumental versions direct from D.I.T.C. online. SEE BELOW & FOLLOW FOR UPDATES!
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Trinidad James is back with a new anthem for the women who have meat of their bones. Mystikal and Lil Dicky lend vocal assists on the DJ Mustard-produced "Just a Lil Thick."
Sean Kingston is involved in the third dispute over jewelry in less than two years.
New York City's Avi Da Jeweler sued him in August 2014, for $200,000 in unpaid ice. That case went to trial in March of the next year. Kingston was a no-show. The judge in the case awarded Avi a default judgement of $356,000.
In another incident, the singer claimed he was kidnapped at gunpoint by a Los Angeles jeweler that he met in the middle of the night to consummate a deal for a$225,000watch. TheLAPDinvestigated the November 2015 incident and didn't find evidence to back up Kingston's story. It was chalked up as a business deal gone bad and no charges were filed.
Kingston is now being sued by Haimov Jewelers in Florida.
TMZ reports that he traded in a used Rolex for a new one, leaving a balance of $25,000. He also walked out with a $19,000 bracelet, promising to come back the next day to pay for the items.
Kingston allegedly never made good on his promise, which led to this latest suit. We'll update you with information on how this gets resolved.
Canadian singer and OVO Sound recording artist, PARTYNEXTDOOR, gets an assist from his boss, Drake, on the Noah "40" Shebib-produced slow burner titled "Come and See Me."
In the newest episode of The Sex Room we meet the big booty beauty Remy (@TheyEnvyRemy). She sits down with Jack Thriller and talks how much she loves sex, being a private party entertainer and of course displays her favorite sex position. Check out this beauty right here on Episode 19. Follow @_thesexroom @jackthriller @frankantonio @jetfrombk @calicoo_ @ashtheprgod @drinktoppop @effentwinindaclub
50 Cent stopped by Buck TV while in Charlotte to host the "Pole-A-Thon" on Friday, March 18th.
The multihyphenate chopped it up with Chewy in part one of the interview about his new A&E variety show "50 Cent Presents," changes within the music industry that allows artists to put out more graphic songs as singles, his biggest business accomplishment, filing Chapter 11 bankruptcy, Meek Mill jumping out the window when he started their beef, Drake's"Back to Back," advice to new artists, passing on signing Desiigner because he only had two songs recorded when he met him at the G-Unit office, KRS One vs. MC Shan being the best rap beef ever, season 3 of "Power" reaching new heights, Kanan being seen as a bad guy when Ghost was the one that sent him to prison, Omari Hardwick becoming the next Hollywood star, Effen Vodka, Diddy always standing next to the hottest artists at the time to remain relevant and Donald Trump.
In the second part of the interview the "Ayo Technology" hit maker sits down with Greg "Money Man" Jones.
Greg tells 50 that Meek Mill no longer gets spins in Charlotte.
50 discusses the perception that he's a bully, a possible two hour "Power" prequel, not having a problem with The Game and Lloyd Banks taking a picture together in Dubai, Eminem's role in his career and Dr. Dre.
"What I was thinking about was doing a two hour ... like a feature film length version of [Power] to come in between this season and the next season, but it's the prequel," 50 revealed. "It's before I went to jail for the 10 years that I've been away. And before Ghost was the man, actually. There will be new characters that's playing like a younger version of characters that are there."
UFC President Dana White has not officially announced it yet, but various media outlets are reporting that Nate Diaz and Conor McGregor have verbally agreed to a rematch at UFC 200 on July 9, 2016, at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas.
Like their first meeting, which White says had1.5 million pay-per-view buysand produced an$8.1 million gateat the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas, this one will be a non-title fight held in the 170 pound welterweight division.
McGregor has yet to defend the 145 pound featherweight belt he won by knocking outJose Aldoin 13-seconds on December 12, 2015 atUFC 194. It will be interesting to see ifThe Notorious Onewill vacate the belt giving the two top contenders,Frankie Edgarand Aldo, a chance to fight a rematch for the championship.
Aldo previously defeated Edgar by unanimous decision in a February 2, 2013 title fight at UFC 156. Prior to his loss to McGregor, Aldo had been the featherweight champion for five consecutive years.
Jose Aldo
The latest UFC 200 card includes:
Conor McGregor vs. Nate Diaz – non-title welterweight bout
Travis Browne vs. Cain Velasquez
Derek Brunson vs. Gegard Mousasi
New UFC Women's Bantamweight Champion Meisha Tate has expressed an interest in fighting on the card rather than wait on the sidelines until the end of the year to defend her belt against Ronda Rousey.
A Tate vsCris Cyborg bout would be interesting. Cyborg currently fights for UFC-ownedInvicta FC. There are reportedly talks under way to bring her over.
Smack and the Ultimate Rap League just released the official video from Chilla Jones' rap battle against Cortez from the "Born Legacy 2" event earlier this month.
Watch these 2 go bar-for-bar and let us know who you think won.
N.O.R.E. a.k.a. Jose Luis Gotcha is back on the music scene with a brand new music video for "Moments." This is off of his forthcoming "Drunk Uncle" project, which will be released on March 25th via Thugged Out Militainment.
Directed by Will Millions.
Track produced by SPK for Thugged Out Militainment / SPKilla Music
Mosely Music Group recording artist, TINK, gets things jumping in the official music video for her song titled "Circle the Block." The track was produced by Timbaland.
In the newest episode of The Sex Room we meet the smart and sexy bombshell Mocha Dynasty (@mocha_dynasty). Mocha sits with Jack Thriller and talks being a Veterinarian Technician and dancer, favorite animal, love life and of course displays her favorite sex position. Check out this bombshell right here on Episode 18. Follow @_thesexroom @jackthriller @frankantonio @jetfrombk @calicoo_ @ashtheprgod @drinktoppop
It's almost impossible to last in the rap game without having really thick skin. Trolls, haters, critics and other artists who might be looking to take your spot can be venomous via comments on social networking sites, diss songs or in the media.
In 2011, Iggy Azalea, was just starting to gain some attention. She wasn't close to becoming mainstream at the time, but the song "Pu$$y" off of her "Ignorant Art" mixtape showed that she had potential.
In 2012, the Australian rapper became the first female to be named to XXL's Freshman Class. Just like that she became embroiled in a Twitter beef with Harlem rapperAzealia Banks.
Banks tweeted that Azalea didn't deserve the spot and criticized her for what she considered to be racist lyrics.
"Tire marks, tire marks, finish line with the fire marks / When the relay starts I’m a runaway slave-master," Azalea rapped on the 2011 song, "D.R.U.G.S."
When 2014 rolled around Azalea's career took off with the help of the smash hit single "Fancy"off of her debut album,"The New Classic."
The success brought her millions of new fans and also a legion of critics. Some wondered if she was a "culture vulture" that got an easy ride to the top because of her skin color.
Azalea now admits that the negativity ate away at her. In a new interview with Power 106's"The Cruz Show," she admits to contemplating suicide.
"There were so many times I was like, 'That's the lowest [point].' Then it was like 'No, no, we're going a little lower.'" Azalea said. "Then I was like 'Oh, it's over.' And then it was like Erykah Badu [comments] at Soul Train like, 'Nah, syke ... still there!' And I was like 'Oh, it's still a thing! Why? Why is it even still a thing? I haven't released music for a year ... it's still a thing.' I don't know when the lowest was. There were times when I wanted to quit life ... the whole thing, really. Sometimes I would drive through the canyons to get to my horses and I'd be like, 'What if I just kept driving off the canyon?' Sometimes I would feel like that. It wasn't the comments. People made it seem ... and it's like people in the industry that I work with too were like, 'This is it for your career now, so what are you gonna do?' I live in this country on a work visa and if I don't have a job that means I go home. And my whole life is here.
That's like a lot for someone to deal with," she continued. "I spent a decade living in America. For somebody to come, when I didn't feel like I did anything to be deserving of that much hate. To be like, 'OK we're taking everything from you.' What you do, your friends, everything could be totally gone, that's a lot. And it can make a person feel like 'Well, what do I have left to live for?'"
Azalea credits her fiance, Nick Young, with helping her make it through the rough moments.
Check out B.o.B's official music video for "Excuse Me" off of his "FIRE (False Idols Ruined Egos)" mixtape. You can download the project for free from Datpiff http://www.datpiff.com/BoB-FIRE-mixtape.760360.html
On June 4, 1996, the late 2Pac officially released "How Do U Want It" featuring K-Ci & JoJo, and some time later dropped the r-rated video to accompany it. Heather Hunter starred in the music video with fellow porn stars Nina Hartley and Angel Kelly, and was asked to appear in it personally by the man himself. "He contacted me and he wanted me to be in his video," she remembered as she began to get choked up. "He inspired me to come back to LA."
When DJ Vlad asked Hunter about the private party between her, 2Pac, Angel and Nina, she laughed it off and coyly responded with "yeah it was a nice party." Hear about her time on set with 2Pac and what happened when she found out about his untimely death below.
"Every time I talk about him I get choked up," Heather said. "I just feel like he really put himself into this hole that he couldn't get out of. I really feel like he was misunderstood. I think back to being an entertainer, you have this image that you have to be something more than really that you are. When you close your door you go home. People don't see that person. And I think that was the part people really needed to see about him."
2Pac on the set on of "How Do U Want It" with Heather Hunter and Nina Hartley