Check out the second official trailer for the movie Black Mass, starring Johnny Depp as Boston crime boss Whitey Bulger.
Plot: The true story of Whitey Bulger, the brother of a state senator and the most infamous violent criminal in the history of South Boston, who became an FBI informant to take down a Mafia family invading his turf.
50 Cent returned to Big Boy TV for a funny and in depth conversation.
He discusses Frigo, the second season of Power, loving Taraji P. Henson, Street King Immortal, "Get Low," hitting the weights after his role in Southpaw, not rocking with Diddy, Floyd Mayweather Jr. vs Manny Pacquiao, patching up his friendship with Money May, his role in Spy, Eminem being a boxing fan, Drake vs Puffy, G-Unit being solid together.
Daz Dillinger and Kurupt Young Gotti, together known as Tha Dogg Pound represent the West Coast to the fullest. The duo team up with Kokane for the song "Skip, Skip." Check it out below.
New mixtape from Young Scooter "Juggathon" hosted by Bigga Rankin and with productions from Zaytoven
1.Intro 2.Hit It Raw (Ft. Future) 3.Melrose 4.Overseas (Ft. E-40 & Kid Ink) 5.Irrelevant 6.Dirty Game 7.Play With Them Keys (Ft. Future) 8.Can't Fuck With You (Ft. VL Deck) 9.Juggathon 10.Own Shit (Ft. K Blacka) 11.I Aint Worried Bout It (Ft. Ralo)
A$AP Rocky made a stop by Sway In the Morning and of course it was mandatory he drop a freestyle. Lord Flacko went off the top of the dome for the entire session.
“Look, I would have so many friends if I didn’t have money, success, and accomplishments,” said Drizzy. “I would have so many friends if I held back the truth and I just gave out compliments / I would have all of your fans if I didn’t go pop and I stayed on some conscious shit / Man, I would have so many more friends if I lost my respect and my confidence.”
He also threw in some subliminal shots. “‘Cause I’m in the club every time that they play the competition, if they even play the competition / And I see no response they get, nobody’s even hearing it.”
He continued, “Y’all better not come to my studio with that fake shit / Y’all better not come to my funeral with that fake shit / All I ever ask is that you keep it 100 / … All I ever ask is you keep it 8 more than 92 with me…100.”
Charlamagne tha God shared his thoughts on Nelly doing a country album, and The Breakfast Club host believes that the transition is due to Nelly following the fans that are showing him love, something he's no longer getting in the hip-hop realm. The "Brilliant Idiots" star pointed out that Nelly is getting booked for a lot of summer festivals and it makes the most sense that he would experiment with putting out a country album.
During the sit-down Charlamagne also spoke about Kanye joining Diddy's producer supergroup The Hitmen, and unlike Nelly's career move, Charlamagne couldn't get behind this switch. He told VladTV that Kanye's credentials as a producer are powerful enough on their own that it makes no sense for the Chicago-born entertainer to link up with Diddy in that capacity.
Ar-Ab speaks with Mikey T The Movie Star about Coming Up in his Hood and what brought him to the Street Life in his Eariler Days and Transitioning that into a HipHop Career ..
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YMCMB rapper Nicki Minaj releases an official music video for "The Night Is Still Young." The clip premiered on Jay Z'sTidal streaming service and is now available on Vevo. Check it out below.
Walmart has agreed to a financial settlement with Tracy Morgan over a June 7, 2014, crash on the New Jersey turnpike.
As we previously reported, a Walmart big rig driven by Kevin Roper slammed into the back of a 2012 Mercedes limousine-bus carrying Morgan, James McNair, Jeffrey and Krista Millea and Ardley Fuqua.
James McNair
McNair was killed in the accident. Morgan suffered a brain injury, broken leg bones, a broken nose and several broken ribs.
Morgan filed a lawsuit against Walmart in U.S. District Court in New Jersey, in July. Fuqua and the Millea's named as plaintiffs in the suit.
On Wednesday, May 28, Morgan announced that a settlement had been reached.
"Walmart did right by me and my family, and for my associates and their families. I am grateful that the case was resolved amicably," Morgan said in a statement.
"Our thoughts continue to go out to everyone that was involved in the accident," said Greg Foran, Walmart U.S. president and CEO. "While we know there is nothing that can change what happened, Walmart has been committed to doing what's right to help ensure the well-being of all of those who were impacted by the accident. We worked closely with Mr. Morelli, and we are pleased to have reached an amicable settlement that ends this litigation. We are deeply sorry that one of our trucks was involved."
Boosie Badazz returned to The Breakfast Club to talk about his new album, Touch Down 2 Cause Hell, lessons learned in prison, his kids, people abandoning him when he went to jail, having creative control over his album, crooked cops and more.
Lil Durk patched things up with Chief Keef following their longstanding beef, and the 'Remember My Name' emcee revealed to VladTV that he is back to working with his fellow Chicago spitter.
When asked about the depth of their beef Durk admitted that it was never that deep, and pointed out that he's on good terms with other Chicagoans including Lil Reese and Young Chop.
The "Want It All" rapper also touched on the current state of Chicago rap and admitted that the arrogance level is way up for some artists, which Durk says prevents them from all coming together to do a massive concert.
Italian designer Roberto Cavalli has selected Ciara to be the new face of his Fall/Winter 2015-16 ad campaign. The singer looks like she could have easily been a model as she poses for photographer Francesco Carrozzini.
“The story of a world encapsulated in one room. A surreal kingdom where the walls look like a magical sky and surfaces enchant with desert volumes and earthy hues,” the company said in a statement. “[Ciara’s] youthful, proud elegance dominates the colours of the scene, entrusted to the lens of photographer Francesco Carrozzini.”
Young Thug simply doesn't give a damn what Lil Wayne thinks about his career decisions. In a new interview with NoDays OffRadio, he hinted that he will disrespect Weezy once again by probably naming his forthcoming mixtape, Tha Carter V. His last album was named Tha Carter VI.
“I’ma drop one more mixtape [before my album],” he said. “I’ll probably name it Tha Carter V, ’cause the original Carter V still ain’t came out yet. I don’t know what the fuck they doing. So I’ma put that motherfucker out for ’em.”
In this new documentary titled "Harlem Home of the Trendsetters,"New Wave Music, Remo The Hitmaker and Behind The Lens TV show that Harlem has a unique sound and many talented emcees who can work together, cross promote each other and be a part of a positive movement.
Contributing artists include Neek Bucks, Nino Man, Dub Aura, Trapboy Wighty and Mr. Lucky, hosted by DJ Spazo. All of whom put their creative minds together for this project.
"This is our sound. When you come to Harlem this is what you're going to hear," says Remo. "My goal is to showcase that we have more talent in Harlem. And that there's a sound in Harlem that people are not hearing and need to recognize."
Remo also speaks on the message behind the movement.
"The concept of this record is basically talking about how I feel like kids nowadays just run straight for the gun. Instead of really manning up and fight," he explains. "If you lose, you lose. [If] you gotta take the L, take the L. If you got a problem with a person go handle it. Knuckle up, handle it and then five minutes later peace it out and keep it moving, One On."