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Miley Cyrus released a surprise free album last night titled Miley Cyrus & Her Dead Petz. Here's the first official music video off of it, "Dooo It!" Check the album out at http://www.mileycyrus.com/andherdeadpetz.
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Miley Cyrus released a surprise free album last night titled Miley Cyrus & Her Dead Petz. Here's the first official music video off of it, "Dooo It!" Check the album out at http://www.mileycyrus.com/andherdeadpetz.
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Gillie Da Kid recently called into #TheWhyLieShow and talked with the crew about not choosing sides w/ AR-AB & Meek, slapping a camera man for going against Philly, calls out Jeremih for not supporting his album and more.
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Harlem, New York rappers Grown Man Business, consisting of Big Tyme, Fettuccine P and Rich Rillz, release an official music video for their single titled "Anyway." The track was produced by Taylor Mayde.
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LOS ANGELES (AP) — Wes Craven, the prolific writer-director who startled audiences with iconic suburban slashers like "Nightmare on Elm Street" and "Scream," has died. He was 76.
In a statement, Craven's family said that he died in his Los Angeles home Sunday, surrounded by family, after battling brain cancer.
Craven helped reinvent the teen horror genre with 1984's "A Nightmare on Elm Street." The movie and its indelible, razor-fingered villain Freddy Krueger (played by Robert Englund) led to several sequels, as did his 1996 success, "Scream."
From left: Scream (1996), Robert Englund as Freddy Krueger A Nightmare on Elm Street (1984), and The Hills Have Eyes (2006)
"He was a consummate filmmaker and his body of work will live on forever," said Weinstein Co. co-chairman Bob Weinstein, whose Dimension Films produced "Scream." ''My brother (Harvey Weinstein) and I are eternally grateful for all his collaborations with us."
Besides his work in horror films, Craven also directed the 1999 drama "Music of the Heart," which earned Meryl Streep an Oscar nomination. But Craven's name will always be synonymous with horror.
"Horror films don't create fear," Craven said. "They release it."
Wesley Earl "Wes" Craven was born in Cleveland, Ohio, on Aug. 2, 1939, to a strictly Baptist family. Though he earned a Master's Degree in philosophy and writing from John Hopkins University and briefly taught as a college professor in Pennsylvania and New York, his start in movies was in pornography, where he worked under pseudonyms.
Craven's feature debut under his own name was 1972's "The Last House on the Left," a horror film, inspired by Ingmar Bergman's "The Virgin Spring," about teenage girls abducted and taken into the woods. Made for just $87,000, the film, though graphic enough to be censored in many countries, was a hit. Roger Ebert said it was "about four times as good as you'd expect."
"Nightmare on Elm Street," however, catapulted him to far greater renown in 1984. The Ohio-set film about teenagers (including a then unknown Johnny Depp) who are stalked in their dreams, which Craven wrote and directed, spawned a never-ending franchise that has carried on until, most recently, a 2010 remake.
The concept, Craven said, came from his own youth in Cleveland — specifically an Elm Street cemetery and a homeless man that inspired Krueger's raged look.
Along with John Carpenter's "Halloween," ''Nightmare on Elm Street" defined a horror tradition where helpless teenagers are preyed upon by knife-wielding, deformed killers in cruel morality tales; usually promiscuous girls were the first to go.
"There is something about the American dream, the sort of Disneyesque dream, if you will, of the beautifully trimmed front lawn, the white picket fence, mom and dad and their happy children, God-fearing and doing good whenever they can," Craven once said. "And the flip side of it, the kind of anger and the sense of outrage that comes from discovering that that's not the truth of the matter, that gives American horror films, in some ways, kind of an additional rage."
The formula would work again for Craven with "Scream," albeit with an added layer of self-aware spoof. By 1996, the Craven-style slasher was a well-known type, even if it wasn't always made by him. (He had no involvement with many of the "Elm Street" sequels.)
"Scream," written by Kevin Williamson and starring a cast including Drew Barrymore and Neve Campbell, played off of the horror clichés Craven helped create. It spawned three sequels, all of which Craven directed.
Craven increasingly oversaw a cottage industry of horror branded with his name, including remakes of his 1977 film "The Hills Have Eyes" (2006) and "The House on the Left" (2009).
Craven was also a published author (the 2000 novel "The Fountain Society") and an ardent bird conservationist, serving as a long-time member of the Audubon California Board of Directors. He recently penned a monthly column "Wes Craven's The Birds" for Martha's Vineyard Magazine.
He was active up until his death. Craven had numerous television projects in development, including a new "Scream" series for MTV. He's an executive producer of the upcoming film "The Girl in the Photographs," which is to premiere in September the Toronto International Film Festival.
Craven is survived by his wife, producer Iya Labunka, a son, a daughter and a stepdaughter.
In 2010, he told The Los Angeles Times: "My goal is to die in my 90s on the set, say, 'That's a wrap,' after the last shot, fall over dead and have the grips go out and raise a beer to me."
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Coyle reported from New York.
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The Weeknd came, saw and conquered at the 2015 MTV Video Music Awards on Sunday, August 30. His performance of "Can't Feel My Face" even made Kanye West get out of his seat to dance.
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Kanye West was given the Video Vanguard Award at the 2015 MTV VMAs on Sunday, August 30.
The G.O.O.D. Music boss accepted the trophy from Taylor Swift, then went on an emotional rant that touched on everything from his daughter, interrupting Swift at the 2009 VMAs, smoking weed before his speech, artist integrity and more.
But he saved the most surprising moment for last when he announced that he was running for President in 2020.
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During an interview with The New York Times last week, Miley Cyrus, gave her opinion on the recent Nicki Minaj vs. Taylor Swift spat that sparked, then flamed out just as quickly.
"What I read sounded very Nicki Minaj, which, if you know Nicki Minaj is not too kind," Cyrus said. "It’s not very polite. I think there’s a way you speak to people with openness and love. You don’t have to start this pop star against pop star war. It became Nicki Minaj and Taylor in a fight, so now the story isn’t even on what you wanted it to be about. Now you’ve just given E! News “Catfight! Taylor and Nicki Go at It.”
While accepting her award for Best Hip-Hop Video for “Anaconda" at the MTV VMAs on Sunday August 30, Nicki used the opportunity to fire back at the show's host.
“Back to this bitch that had a lot to say about me the other day in the press; Miley, what’s good?" Nicki said before her mic was cut off.
Miley quickly responded: “Hey, we’re all in this industry, we all do interviews and we all know how they manipulate shit. Nicki, congratulations.”
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Michel'le opened up to VladTV about playing witness to the well documented East Coast Vs. West Coast beef, which really sprung off after Suge dissed Diddy at the 1995 Source Awards.
The Death Row executive addressed the crowd by saying, "To all you artists out there, who don't wanna be on a record label where the executive producer's...all up in the videos, all on the records, dancin'...then come to Death Row!"
Michel'le revealed that no one at Death Row knew about Suge's speech, but she admitted she was scared while sitting in the middle of the room afterward. The famed singer says that cars pulled up outside of the venue and everyone was quickly carted away.
During the conversation, Michel'le also echoed Kurupt's sentiments about both coasts actually having love for one another, and she added that she was never sure why Suge targeted Diddy.
Check out more of what Michel'le had to say in the above clip, including Suge Knight juggling multiple women in jail.
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DJ Scream releases an official music video for his single titled "Grippin Grain" featuring 8-Ball, Scotty ATL and Big K.R.I.T. It's available now on iTunes https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/grippin-grain-feat.-8-ball/id1030586455.
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I chose to release this 1st installment of New Warleans on the 10th Year after Hurricane Katrina hit being I knew all eyes would be on my city during this time.
Let it be known that I am here to continue the conversation of change in my city for far after this anniversary date is over.
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A favor for a friend wound up getting Indianapolis rapper and DV8 Records/Zaytown Sorority member, Robyn Fly, in a lot of trouble with the law.
TMZ reports that back in February, Robyn let Young Dro borrow her new Cadillac. Her only request was that he scoop her up later from her job at the Pink Pony strip club in Atlanta, so she could pick her child up from a babysitter.
Dro texts Fly and says he got pulled over by police and was being taken to jail. Fly used OnStar to track the vehicle. When she finds it Dro and several friends are still in it.
Afraid to approach the vehicle because she doesn't know the passengers or why Dro lied to her, Fly follows it for 4 hours before reporting it stolen.
Here's where the story gets even more bizarre.
Fly finally finds her car parked in an apartment complex, unoccupied. When she gets in it and begins to drive off the police stop her. She gets stopped by police because a bag of weed was in plain view and a stolen gun was found in the car.
She gets arrested, charged with drug trafficking and illegal weapons possession. Fly had to post $10,000 bond.
Fly later filed a grand theft auto report against Dro. He gets arrested and charged with theft by conversion, meaning he tricked Fly into letting him use the car and refused to give it back.
Both are still fighting their cases. Listen to Fly explain the entire bizarre story to DJ Smallz below.
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While being interviewed on The Breakfast Club earlier this week French Montana threw several shots 50 Cent's way.
50 doesn't see him as an equal and isn't impressed with what he's accomplished in the music business, but he responded to fan's questions about the "Pop That" rapper during a Hang w/ session on Saturday, August 29.
"I don't care about that nigga," 50 said. "Frenchy better stay with my name out his mouth. I get tired of hearing him then I'll make it so his mouth can't work. When I'm talking to Puffy I ain't talking to you nigga. Your name is Puffy? When he change his name to Puffy? That nigga got one song. He's a DVD guy man...makes videos. Frenchy's like, 'I'm a Ciroc Boy.' You need anything to try and make some sort of momentum 'cuz ain't nothing happening. [You're] ice cold baby."
The G-Unit Records boss also talked about "9 Shots," working with the hottest producers in the business for Street King Immortal, season 3 of Power, says Keith Murray is going to "eat" Fredro Starr in their upcoming battle and more.
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The 2015-2016 NFL season is inching closer everyday and the best time to make your bets for the NFC, AFC and Super Bowl champion is now! The Seahawks, Packers, Patriots and Colts are the favorites for the most part heading into the season. Granted, everything can change in a flash due to injury or poor coaching, but the best odds will come on the future bets that can be placed before the season starts. The Cardinals and Steelers have been popular sleeper picks for the 2016 Super Bowl. Who do YOU think will win the 2016 Super Bowl?
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All Def Digital gives Kate Quigley and Dana Moon the opportunity to kiss a black guy "for the first time." Teddy Ray and Slink Johnson are more than game.
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Lupe Fiasco releases a new six-song EP titled Pharaoh Height." Stream and download it up top.
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HOUSTON (AP) — A sheriff's deputy in uniform was shot and killed Friday night while filling up his patrol car at a suburban Houston gas station, according to authorities.
Deputy Darren Goforth, 47, was pumping gas into his vehicle about 8:30 p.m. Friday when a man approached him from behind and fired multiple shots, Harris County Sheriff's Office spokesman Ryan Sullivan told The Associated Press. Once the deputy fell to the ground, the suspect fired more shots.
Police described the suspect as a dark-complexioned male who is believed to be between 20 and 25 years old, and stands about 5-foot-10 to 6-feet tall. He was wearing a white T-shirt and red shorts and driving a red or maroon pickup-style truck with an extended cab. Police said an intensive search for the suspect remained ongoing Saturday morning.
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No motive was determined for the shooting. Harris County Sheriff Ron Hickman said Goforth, who was a 10-year veteran of the force, had a wife and two children.
"In my 45 years in law enforcement, I can't recall another incident so cold-blooded and cowardly," Hickman said.
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Sheriff's office spokesman Deputy Thomas Gilliland said Goforth had traveled to the Chevron station where the shooting happened, after earlier responding to a routine car accident.
"He was pumping gas into his vehicle. and the male suspect came up behind him and shot the deputy multiple times," Gilliland told the Houston Chronicle (http://bit.ly/1JCEswB ). "The deputy fell to ground. the suspect came over and shot the deputy again multiple times as he lay on the ground."
He said Goforth died at the scene. Detectives were checking security camera video for possible clues.
"We are actively searching for suspect right now," Gilliland said. "I can tell you with diligence and justice the suspect will be caught. And he will be brought to justice ... This is a very callous individual."
Harris County Sheriff's deputies and homicide investigators joined officers from other agencies, including the Texas Department of Public Safety and the Houston Police Department, in searching for the suspect.
"This is a very tough moment right now for the Harris County Sheriffs Office," Gilliland said. "Keep us in your prayers and in your thoughts."
Bob Goerlitz, president of the Harris County Deputies Organization, said the incident was "shocking."
"We've been warned of things like this, because of public sentiment nationally and events over the last few years ... It's just horrific. That's the only way to describe it."
At the end of a successful SWAT scene Harris County Sheriff's Office deputies captured the suspect for the murder of HCSO Deputy Darren Goforth. . He was taken into custody at Pine Falls and Sunny Ridge in Northwest Harris County, We're told his mother assisted in leading investigators to her son.
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Buoyed by the success of the N.W.A. biopic Straight Outta Compton, Dr. Dre's The Chronic album makes a return to the top 40 for the first time in 21 years, according to Billboard.
The disc moved 11,000 units to push it into the number 38 spot this week.
The album put Death Row Records on the map and featured soon-to-be stars The Lady of Rage, Tha Dogg Pound, D.O.C., Nate Dogg, RBX and Snoop Dogg.
It has been certified triple platinum by the Recording Industry of America.
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