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Written by Jim Farber for the New York Daily News

You don’t have to get far into 50 Cent’s new album before he addresses the elephant in the room. On the maddeningly catchy second song, “Don’t Worry About It,” the rapper tells fans and foesalike  they shouldn’t care about all the “time passing and I’m not around.”

In fact, it’s been five long years since the largest-selling hip-hop star of the early aughts managed to put out any actual music. (The new album has an official release date of next Tuesday, but nearly all its tracks can be previewed on 50’s official website now).

In the meantime, the star has been minting money with his footwear collection, fragrance line, video game, audio company, publishing unit, film production arm, movie roles and wide variety of beverage products.

With all this lucre, and distraction, it’s a surprise Fitty even bothered returning to the economically depressed world of music. It' s a measure of the fast changes in that industry that he has done so with different backers. "Animal Ambition," 50s' fifth album, is his first on a  label other than those run by original allies Dr. Dre and Eminem. 


Even so, the album’s strongest tracks return him to the amalgam that made his first two albums — “Get Rich or Die Tryin’ ” and “Beg for Mercy” — hip-hop milestones in 2003. They’re as street-hard as they are hook-rich.

Cuts like “Chase the Paper” or “Pilot” could be taught in schools as textbook ear-worms: Their sing-song cadences bore into your brain and make a home there. In such songs, or the equally insidious "Hustler," 50 uses his flow to low-ride the rhythm. His fuzz-toned voice creates a virtual second bass line, doubling the funk.

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The rapper, born Curtis James Jackson III, features his strongest work to date with frequent protege Kidd Kidd. The young star’s needling and nasal voice bobs everywhere 50 weaves. In “Everytime I Come Around,” Kidd sustains a hypnotic monotone, allowing himself only one breath per minute.


The slicker R&B tracks - alighted by singers like Trey Songz and Guordan Banks - have a more generic appeal. And, as always, 50’s bling-driven verse isn’t as rare as his rhythmic delivery. But when his rich instrument undulates over the minimalist riffs, there’s magic worth waiting for.

50 Cent performs in “Good Morning America’s” Summer Concert Series on Friday, 7-9 a.m., and Hot 97’s “Summer Jam” at MetLife Stadium Sunday.

Animal Ambition will go on sale June 3rd.




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Pop Dollarz is one of the fasting rising emcees out of New York City. He's pary of the city's resurgence as they put their stamp back on the game of hip hop. Check out his new music video for "War" directed by @JFILMSHD.

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The debut album NEON iCON from internet sensation RiFF RAFF is now available for iTunes, GooglePlay, and Amazon Digital Pre-Order! Pre-Order NEON iCON Today on iTunes & GooglePlay to receive an instant download of "How To Be The Man" , "How To Be The Man" (feat. Slim Thug & Paul Wall)[Houston Remix], and a brand new single "KOKAYNE"!

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Straight out of Chicago come Lil Durk. The Windy City rapper's buzz was raised significantly when he released the song "Dis Ain't What U Want" in 2013. Now that he's been named XXL's 2014 Freshman class, Durk is looking to take his career to new heights.

Check out his freshman freestyle.

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It's a Queens and Boston thing as Yung Aura teams up with Mike Delorean of Bars-N-Hooks and Beantown's Gilli Conway for "I'm On."

The Major Without The Label trio go in over Trae Tha Truth's single of the same name. Yungest in Charge the mixtape will be released on June 12.

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Music video by will.i.am & Cody Wise performing "It's My Birthday", featuring your favorite Vine, YouTube and Maker Studios artists all in one amazing collaboration. #itsMYbirthday

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Ca$his is preparing to release an album entitled Euthanasia on July 1. Here's an in-studio music video for the single "100 Proof" featuring Roccett. The track was produced by Rikanatti and The Punisher. You can download the single now from iTunes https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/100-proof-feat.-roccett-single/id867545374.

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Jhené Aiko graced the stage on The Ellen DeGeneres Show earlier this week to perform her hit song "The Worst." The track is off of Jhené's Sail Out EP. You can purchase it now on iTunes https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/sail-out/id728792658.

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Maya Angelou Dies At Age 86

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NEW YORK (Associated Press) — Maya Angelou, a modern Renaissance woman who survived the harshest of childhoods to become a force on stage, screen, the printed page and the inaugural dais, has died. She was 86.

Her death was confirmed in a statement issued by Wake Forest University in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, where she had served as a professor of American Studies since 1982.

Tall and regal, with a deep, majestic voice, Angelou defied all probability and category, becoming one of the first black women to enjoy mainstream success as an author and thriving in virtually every artistic medium. The young single mother who performed at strip clubs to earn a living later wrote and recited the most popular presidential inaugural poem in history. The childhood victim of rape wrote a million-selling memoir, befriended Malcolm X, Nelson Mandela and the Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr., and performed on stages around the world.

An actress, singer and dancer in the 1950s and 1960s, she broke through as an author in 1970 with "I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings," which became standard (and occasionally censored) reading, and was the first of a multipart autobiography that continued through the decades. In 1993, she was a sensation reading her cautiously hopeful "On the Pulse of the Morning" at former President Bill Clinton's first inauguration. Her confident performance openly delighted Clinton and made the poem a best-seller, if not a critical favorite. For former President George W. Bush, she read another poem, "Amazing Peace," at the 2005 Christmas tree lighting ceremony at the White House.

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She remained close enough to the Clintons that in 2008 she supported Hillary Rodham Clinton's candidacy over the ultimately successful run of the country's first black president, Barack Obama. But a few days before Obama's inauguration, she was clearly overjoyed. She told the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette she would be watching it on television "somewhere between crying and praying and being grateful and laughing when I see faces I know."

She was a mentor to Oprah Winfrey, whom she befriended when Winfrey was still a local television reporter, and often appeared on her friend's talk show program. She mastered several languages and published not just poetry, but advice books, cookbooks and children's stories. She wrote music, plays and screenplays, received an Emmy nomination for her acting in "Roots," and never lost her passion for dance, the art she considered closest to poetry.

"The line of the dancer: If you watch (Mikhail) Baryshnikov and you see that line, that's what the poet tries for. The poet tries for the line, the balance," she told The Associated Press in 2008, shortly before her birthday.

Her very name as an adult was a reinvention. Angelou was born Marguerite Johnson in St. Louis and raised in Stamps, Ark., and San Francisco, moving back and forth between her parents and her grandmother. She was smart and fresh to the point of danger, packed off by her family to California after sassing a white store clerk in Arkansas. Other times, she didn't speak at all: At age 7, she was raped by her mother's boyfriend and didn't speak for years. She learned by reading, and listening.

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"I loved the poetry that was sung in the black church: 'Go down Moses, way down in Egypt's land,'" she told the AP. "It just seemed to me the most wonderful way of talking. And 'Deep River.' Ooh! Even now it can catch me. And then I started reading, really reading, at about 7 1/2, because a woman in my town took me to the library, a black school library. ... And I read every book, even if I didn't understand it."

At age 9, she was writing poetry. By 17, she was a single mother. In her early 20s, she danced at a strip joint, ran a brothel, was married (to Enistasious Tosh Angelos, her first of three husbands) and then divorced. By her mid-20s, she was performing at the Purple Onion in San Francisco, where she shared billing with another future star, Phyllis Diller. She spent a few days with Billie Holiday, who was kind enough to sing a lullaby to Angelou's son Guy, surly enough to heckle her off the stage and astute enough to tell her: "You're going to be famous. But it won't be for singing."

After renaming herself Maya Angelou for the stage ("Maya" was a childhood nickname), she toured in "Porgy and Bess" and Jean Genet's "The Blacks" and danced with Alvin Ailey. She worked as a coordinator for the Southern Christian Leadership Council, and lived for years in Egypt and Ghana, where she met Malcolm X and remained close to him until his assassination, in 1965. Three years later, she was helping King organize the Poor People's March in Memphis, Tenn., where the civil rights leader was slain on Angelou's 40th birthday.

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"Every year, on that day, Coretta and I would send each other flowers," Angelou said of King's widow, Coretta Scott King, who died in 2006.

Angelou was little known outside the theatrical community until "I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings," which might not have happened if James Baldwin hadn't persuaded Angelou, still grieving over King's death, to attend a party at Jules Feiffer's house. Feiffer was so taken by Angelou that he mentioned her to Random House editor Bob Loomis, who persuaded her to write a book.

Angelou's musical style was clear in a passage about boxing great Joe Louis's defeat against German fighter Max Schmeling:

"My race groaned. It was our people falling. It was another lynching, yet another Black man hanging on a tree. One more woman ambushed and raped. A Black boy whipped and maimed. It was hounds on the trail of a man running through slimy swamps. ... If Joe lost we were back in slavery and beyond help."

Angelou's memoir was occasionally attacked, for seemingly opposite reasons. In a 1999 essay in Harper's, author Francine Prose criticized "Caged Bird" as "manipulative" melodrama. Meanwhile, Angelou's passages about her rape and teen pregnancy have made it a perennial on the American Library Association's list of works that draw complaints from parents and educators.

"'I thought that it was a mild book. There's no profanity," Angelou told the AP. "It speaks about surviving, and it really doesn't make ogres of many people. I was shocked to find there were people who really wanted it banned, and I still believe people who are against the book have never read the book."

Angelou appeared on several TV programs, notably the groundbreaking 1977 miniseries "Roots." She was nominated for a Tony Award in 1973 for her appearance in the play "Look Away." She directed the film "Down in the Delta," about a drug-wrecked woman who returns to the home of her ancestors in the Mississippi Delta. She won three Grammys for her spoken-word albums and in 2013 received an honorary National Book Award for her contributions to the literary community.

Back in the 1960s, Malcolm X had written to Angelou and praised her for her ability to communicate so directly, with her "feet firmly rooted on the ground. In 2002, Angelou used this gift in an unexpected way when she launched a line of greeting cards with industry giant Hallmark. Angelou admitted she was cool to the idea at first. Then she went to Loomis, her editor at Random House.

"I said, 'I'm thinking about doing something with Hallmark,'" she recalled. "And he said, 'You're the people's poet. You don't want to trivialize yourself.' So I said 'OK' and I hung up. And then I thought about it. And I thought, if I'm the people's poet, then I ought to be in the people's hands — and I hope in their hearts. So I thought, 'Hmm, I'll do it.'"

In North Carolina, she lived in an 18-room house and taught American Studies at Wake Forest University. She was also a member of the Board of Trustees for Bennett College, a private school for black women in Greensboro, N.C. Angelou hosted a weekly satellite radio show for XM's "Oprah & Friends" channel. She also owned and renovated a townhouse in Harlem, the inside decorated in spectacular primary colors.

Active on the lecture circuit, she gave commencement speeches and addressed academic and corporate events across the country. Angelou received dozens of honorary degrees, and several elementary schools were named for her. As she approached her 80th birthday, she decided to study at the Missouri-based Unity Church, which advocates healing through prayer.

"I was in Miami and my son (Guy Johnson, her only child) was having his 10th operation on his spine. I felt really done in by the work I was doing, people who had expected things of me," said Angelou, who then recalled a Unity church service she attended in Miami.

"The preacher came out — a young black man, mostly a white church — and he came out and said, 'I have only one question to ask, and that is, "Why have you decided to limit God?'" And I thought, 'That's exactly what I've been doing.' So then he asked me to speak, and I got up and said, 'Thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you.' And I said it about 50 times, until the audience began saying it with me, 'Thank you, THANK YOU!'"

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Associated Press writer Michael Biesecker in Raleigh, N.C., contributed to this report.



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After giving fans a sneaks preview last week Styles P decides to drop the official music video for "Sour" featuring D-Block rhyme partner Jadakiss and Rocko. This is off of Pinero's latest album entitled Phantom and the Ghost.

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STAR talks the drama at Myrtle Beach (bike week), Elliot Rodger who went on a killing spree in Isla Vista, Ca, challenging 40 Glocc to a celebrity fight again and Floyd Mayweather & T.I. tension.


Radio legend Troi Torain (STAR) always delivers hard-hitting objective truth. As a culture critic he is vicious, as a businessman he is relentless, as a luminary he is un-matched.

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Considered a radio pioneer by many, STAR has set precedents on the urban landscape and was recently inducted into News One's "Top 20 Black Radio Jockeys Of All Time."

STAR & BUC WILD made the national stage on MTV (1999) but it was their radio show on New York's Hot 97 and Power 105 (2000 - 2006) that secured their place in Hip-Hop history.

Torain's resume includes The Source magazine, MTV Networks, Hot 97, Power 104.1, Power 105.1, Pulse 87, Hip-Hop Weekly magazine, Vladtv, Thisis50, 100.3 The Beat, shot97.com and VH1 (The Gossip Game).

This clip is from STAR's LIVE show (12noon -- 2pm) on http://shot97.com.

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Cash Money Records artist Busta Rhymes is facing a large tax debt.

According to TMZ, the "I Know What You Want" hit maker owes $611,000 for 2008 and $178,000 for 2012, putting him $789,000 in the hole with the federal government.

The 42-year old rapper, real name Trevor Smith Jr., is currently working on his tenth solo album entitled E.L.E.2 (Extinction Level Event 2), due out later this year.

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Dame Dash has been speaking out recently about his dislike for Steve Stoute. In a new interview with Hip Hop Motivation, Dame goes into detail about his issues with the record executive.

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"A guy like Steve Stoute will always take the people that are protecting the creative and eliminate them so he could rob the creative. Just so he could get his money. Even if kills that black man or that person's brand. Like he did with Mary J. Blige," Dame said. "I was against him putting [Jay Z's] whole name on a $40 sneaker, just so they could get a check. How he had Jay doing Budweiser with a confederate flag for a check. That's not good for your brand."

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Dame wasn't done going in on Stoute.

"I don't like that dude because he doesn't care about his culture and he's a liar," Dame continued "And I watched him tell me all of Nas' business and LL Cool J's business when they weren't doing well, so I never trusted him. And I also watched Biggie Smalls' crew put lipstick on him and a wig on him when he fell asleep. that's how I first seen him. I couldn't respect him from that day."

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Dame also spoke on the Solange and Jay Z elevator scuffle. He found it to be interesting and somewhat humorous.

"I thought it was funny," Dame said. "Jay's the kind of guy, you don't see him moving like that. And when he does move if it's not that cool looking then it's gonna be kicks. Jay has to worry about perception because corporately people pay him. He really has to play that game. I thought what was ironic about it is people got to see how he plays sh*t off. And how something crazy could happen and four seconds later when there's cameras on, they act like nothing's going on. I thought that was interesting to see and how good he is at it."




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El Paso, Texas police are looking into how Wiz Khalifa managed to take a selfie while in jail. The rapper was arrested Sunday, May 25, after TSA agents found 5 grams of weed on him as he attempted to board a flight to Dallas.

Inmates are not allowed to take photos while locked up. Authorities are trying to figure out if the Taylor Gang CEO was left unsupervised or got help from a jail guard.

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Yves - Blur (Official Music Video)

Earlier this month, Yves of The Niceguys premiered Sincerely Yves, a six track EP of personal moments and the slow build up to letting every single thought of his been channeled through his pen. While there are dashes of bombast and pomp all over Yves, The Outfit, TX produced “Blur” may be the least confusing track of them all. It’s another alcohol trip combined with punched out chords and the OJ Salem & OG Danny Ocean directed clip is pretty (sort of) NSFW with half naked models and Yves rocking a Rose Bowl USC jersey. Players will forever play on.

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Justina continues to impress with both her singing and rapping ability. She teams up with Brooklyn, New York emcee Maino for the remix to her song entitled "Unbelievable." The original version can be found on Justina's Valentine EP. Grab it now from iTunes https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/valentine-ep/id702946214.

Check out the official music video below and be on the lookout for Justina's Red Velvet mixtape, coming soon.

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Ransom is on a lyrical tear right now. The New Jersey fire spitter has been dropping nothing but gems as of late. Peep the official music video for "Dying Breed" featuring Fred The Godson and 3D Na'Tee. Be on the lookout for Duffle Bag Ran's Pain and Glory: The Album, coming soon.

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Complex gets the green light to premiere the official music video for TeeFLii's song "24 Hours" featuring 2 Chainz. Download the track now from iTunes https://itunes.apple.com/ru/album/24-hours-feat.-2-chainz-single/id879212860?l=en.

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New music video from Philly artist Uptown Byrd and BMG's Young Scooter. Available now on iTunes https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/feel-so-rite-feat.-young-scooter/id869363398?i=869363448.

Directed by DJ DoeBoy

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