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Chief Keef dropped a music video for the song "F*ck Rehab" a couple of days ago. Judging by his recent actions, the Chicago rapper really means it.

 

According to TMZ, Keef, real name Keith Cozart, was arrested for driving under the influence (DUI) on March 5. That would have been just a couple of weeks after he left court-ordered rehab for a weed addiction.

 

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The Glory Boyz Entertainment CEO was pulled over in Highland Park, Illinois for having expired tags. When cops approached his 2010 Jeep Cherokee, they smelled marijuana. Keef admitted that he had been smoking some prior to being stopped.

He was taken into custody and charged with DUI, driving on a suspended license and cited for having no proof of insurance. He was later released after posting $300 bail.

The bigger problem for Keef is that he's already on probation. The reason a Chicago judge ordered him to spend 90 days in drug treatment is because he failed drug tests in October and November 2013.

This latest arrest could end up being another violation.



 

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Young Jack Thriller recently sat down with the HipHopGamer for an in depth conversation. The G-Unit comedian discussed his career aspirations, appearance on Nick Cannon's Wild 'N Out, gaming ideas, inspiring the youth, family support and says there's no way Kanye West would get away with disrespecting him during an interview.

 

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Singer August Alsina is preparing to release his debut album entitled Testimony on April 15th. The New Orleans native unveiled the cover for the project via his Twitter account.

 

My soul lies within this shit! My story, my background, my culture, my heart & lifestyle lies within this shit. My strongpoints and weaknesses, my highs & my downfalls, I give you my all.. Im telling my deepest secrets, i hope you promise to keep it. 4•15•14 This one is for the REAL one's ! The ones that's stuck in the struggle #StrugLife |TESTIMONY||

 

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**UPDATE** March 17

 

August has released the tracklist via his Facebook account for the album. Features include Fabolous, Yo Gotti, Pusha T, Young Jeezy, Rick Ross, Trinidad James and B.o.B. Pre-orders start Tuesday, March 18.

 

Testimony Tracklist:

 

1. Testify
2. Make It Home feat. Jeezy
3. Right There
4. You Deserve
5. No Love
6. Porn Star
7. FML feat. Pusha T
8. Grind & Pray/Get Ya Money feat. Fabolous
9. Ghetto feat. Yo Gotti
10. Kissin’ On My Tattoos
11. Ah Yeah
12. Mama
13. Benediction feat. Rick Ross

 

Bonus tracks


14. I Luv This Sh*t feat. Trinidad Jame$
15. Numb feat. B.o.B & Yo Gotti

 

 

 

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A condensed version of the 2014 MTVU Woodie Awards aired on Sunday, March 16. The show was taped last Thursday in Austin during SXSW.

 

Lil Wayne opened the show with "A Millie" and a freestyle. Iggy Azalea and Charli XCX later hit the stage to perform "Fancy." Childish Gambino who kept the crowd hyped while rapping his way through "3005" and "Sweatpants."

 

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Peep the videos below. If any of them aren't working head over to MTV to watch.

 









Childish Gambino - "3005/Sweatpants"







"Iggy Azalea feat. Charli XCX "Fancy"







Lil Wayne "A Millie" x "Freestyle"

 

 



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Jhené Aiko turned 26-years old on Sunday, March 16. To celebrate the singer decided to release a new song entitled "My Afternoon Dream." Track produced by Key Wane. Be on the lookout for Jhené's debut album, Souled Out, dropping in May via Def Jam Recordings.

 

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Chief Keef releases a new music video for "Make It Count" off of his forthcoming Bang Pt. 3 project. Track produced by 12Hunna.

 

Visual Production: Brandon Zehrer @TwinCityCEO
Dir. by NorthStar / Edited by UrbanClass


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Co-pilot Fariq Abdul Hamid (left) and pilot Zaharie Ahmad (center) are under investigation. Ahmad has ties to jailed Malaysian opposition leader Anwar Ibrahim (right).

 

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CANBERRA, Australia (Associated Press) — As police investigate the two pilots of a Malaysian passenger jet that disappeared more than a week ago, a possibility they must consider — however remote and improbable — is that one of them committed suicide.

 

While such incidents have happened before, the topic remains almost taboo, with investigators and officials reluctant to conclude that a pilot purposely crashed a plane in order to commit suicide even when the evidence appears compelling.

 

A dozen years ago, U.S. investigators filed a final report into the 1999 crash of EgyptAir Flight 990, which plunged into the Atlantic Ocean near the Massachusetts island of Nantucket, killing all 217 aboard. They concluded that when co-pilot Gameel El-Batouty found himself alone on the flight deck, he switched off the auto-pilot, pointed the plane downward, and calmly repeated the phrase "I rely on God" over and over, 11 times in total.

 

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Gameel El-Batouty

 

Yet while the National Transportation Safety Board concluded that the co-pilot's actions caused the crash, they didn't use the word "suicide" in the main findings of their 160-page report, instead saying the reason for his actions "was not determined." Egyptian officials, meanwhile, rejected the notion of suicide altogether, insisting instead there was some mechanical reason for the crash.

 

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Engine wreckage from EgyptAir Flight 990 is seen at the former Quonset Point Navy Base in Kingstown, Rhode Island

 

There was also disagreement over the cause of the crash of SilkAir Flight 185, which plunged into a river in 1997 during a flight from Jakarta, Indonesia, to Singapore, killing all 104 passengers and crew. A U.S. investigation found that the Boeing 737 had been deliberately crashed, but an Indonesian investigation was inconclusive.

 

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Parts of recovered wreckage from SilkAir Flight 185

 

Mozambique officials have been investigating a crash that killed 33 people in November. They say preliminary investigations indicate that the pilot of the Mozambican Airline plane bound for Angola intentionally brought it down, and they're continuing to look into his possible motives.

 

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Mozambique plane crash site

 

A 2014 study by the Federal Aviation Administration indicates that in the U.S. at least, flying remains a remarkably safe mode of transport and pilot suicide is a rare occurrence.

 

The study found that during the 10 years ending in 2012, just eight of 2,758 fatal aviation accidents in the U.S. were caused by pilot suicide, a rate of 0.3 percent. The report found that all eight suicides were men, with four of them testing positive for alcohol and two for antidepressants.

 

The cases ranged from a pilot celebrating his 21st birthday who realized a woman didn't want a relationship with him, to a 69-year-old pilot with a history of drinking and threatening suicide by plane. Seven of the cases involved the death of only the pilot; in the eighth case, a passenger also died.

 

"Aircraft-assisted suicides are tragic, intentional events that are hard to predict and difficult to prevent," the FAA's report found, adding that such suicides "are most likely under-reported and under-recognized."

 

In at least one case, a major international airline allowed a pilot who had expressed suicidal thoughts to continue flying. He flew nearly three more years, without incident, before he resigned in 1982 with severe obsessive-compulsive disorder, anxiety and depression.

 

The Sydney Morning Herald newspaper reported that the Workers Compensation Commission heard that the Qantas pilot struggled several times to resist an overwhelming urge to switch off the plane's engines. Once during a flight to Singapore, the pilot's hand moved "involuntarily" toward the start levers and he was forced to "immobilize his left arm in order not to act on the compulsion."

 

"He left the flight deck and, once he felt calm enough, returned to his seat," the newspaper reported.

 

After telling his colleagues of his urges, the newspaper said, the pilot was examined by several doctors and ultimately declared fit to fly.

 

Malaysia's government said police on Saturday searched the homes of both the pilot and the co-pilot of the missing Malaysia Airlines jet. It said police were examining an elaborate flight simulator taken from the home of 53-year-old pilot Zaharie Ahmad Shah.

 

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Police also are investigating engineers who may have had contact with the plane before it took off.

 

Mike Glynn, a committee member of the Australian and International Pilots Association, said a pilot rather than a hijacker is more likely to be able to switch off the communications equipment, adding that he thinks suicide was to blame in the EgyptAir and SilkAir crashes.

 

"The last thing that I, as a pilot, want is suspicion to fall on the crew, but it's happened twice before," Glynn said.

 

Still, there is no explanation why the pilot of the missing Malaysia Airlines plane would spirit the jet away to an unknown location and not crash it soon after taking off if he had wanted to commit suicide.

 

Zaharie was a supporter of a Malaysian opposition political party that is locked in a bitter dispute with the government, according to postings on his Facebook page and a friend, Peter Chong, who is a party member.

 

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Malaysian opposition leader Anwar Ibrahim was sentenced to five years in prison on a sodomy charge — a development that many Malaysians regard as political payback.



 

 

Investigators look for motive in Malaysia plane disappearance

 


 

 

 

The mystery of Malaysia Air 370

 


 

 

 

Malaysia Asks for Data to Help Find Jet

 

 

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A$AP Mob took things up a notch during their time on stage at the Mass Appeal SXSW Takeover showcase on Friday, March 14. 

 

Check out their high energy performance of A$AP Ferg's hit song "Shabba" below. The track is off of Ferg's debut solo album, Trap Lord.

 

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Nas headlined Mass Appeal Magazine's SWSW Takeover showcase at Austin Music Hall on Friday, March 14. The legendary New York City emcee took fans on a journey through many of his classic hits including "Represent," "Made You Look," "Got Urself a Gun," "If I Ruled the World," "Stay" and "The World Is Yours."

 

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Nas Medley at SXSW

 


 

 

Nas Performs 'The World Is Yours' At SXSW

 

 

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Future was one of the performers at SPIN's SXSW showcase on Friday, March 14. The rapper used the occasion to premiere two new songs. The first was "Look Ahead" off of his forthcoming sophomore album, Honest. The second track is called "Good Morning," which didn't make the album.

 

Honest will be released on April 22.

 

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Future Performs 'Honest' Intro ' Look Ahead' During Spin At Stubbs

 


 

 

 

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TY Nitty drops an official music video for his freestyle over Cam'Ron's classic song "Losin Weight." The clip was directed by Just Watch Mafia.

 

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Young Money rapper Tyga owes the Internal Revenue Service close to $100,000, according to a new report by TMZ.

 

Tyga, real name Michael Ray Nguyen-Stevenson, owes $11,201 for 2009, $4,437 for 2010 and $76,008 for 2011. 

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The "Rack City" hit maker bought a 2014 convertible Maybach 62 S Landaulet in January. After tricking it out, the total spent came to $2.2 million. I would guess he's probably good for the $91,646 debt to the government.

 

 

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

Considered radio pioneers by many, STAR & BUC WILD have set precedents on the urban landscape and were recently inducted into News One's "Top 20 Black Radio Jockeys Of All Time."

Their 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).

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Kid Cudi stopped by the Arsenio Hall Show to promote his new album, Satellite Flight: The Journey to Mother Moon.

 

The former G.O.O.D. Music artist also had a lot to say. During his interview with Arsenio, Cudi discussed his car collection, wanting to help kids dealing with loneliness and suicidal thoughts because he's been battling both for the last 5 years, the surprise release of his album and the current state of hip hop.

 

"I think the braggadocio, money, cash, hos thing needs to be deaded," Cudi said. "I feel like that's holding us back as a culture, as black people. That doesn't advance us in any way, shape or form. We've been doing that same thing for years now. It's been like four decades of the same old bullsh*t. And I feel like if you're gonna be an artist, there's a time when you have to embrace the responsibility and understand that the power of music is something so special. And to be able to do it on this magnitude where you reach millions of people. It's like, why not use that for good? Why not tell kids something that they can connect with and use in their life?"

 

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Listen to more of what he had to say below and watch him perform "Internal Bleeding" below.



 

 

Kid Cudi Doesn't Rap About His Cars, But If He Did It Would Be A Long Song


 

 

Kid Cudi: Hip Hop Is 'Holding Us Back As A culture'


 

 

Kid Cudi Explains The Secret To His Surprise Album

 

 

 

Kid Cudi Performs 'Internal Bleeding'

 

 

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Lil Wayne helped Jimmy Kimmel close out his week of shows at SXSW by making an appearance on the talk show Friday, March 14.

 

Weezy talked about his experience at the festival, the time a female fan shot at his tour bus, accidentally shooting himself at age 14 and more.

 

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KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia (Associated Press) — A Malaysian passenger jet missing for more than a week had its communications deliberately disabled and its last signal came about seven and a half hours after takeoff, meaning it could have ended up as far as Kazakhstan or deep in the southern Indian Ocean, Prime Minister Najib Razak said Saturday.

 

Najib's statement Saturday confirmed days of mounting speculation that the disappearance of the Malaysia Airlines Boeing 777 with 239 people on board was not accidental, and underlines the massive task for searchers who already been scouring vast areas of ocean.

 

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Prime Minister Najib Razak speaks at news conference

 

"In view of this latest development, the Malaysian authorities have refocused their investigation into the crew and passengers on board," Najib said, stressing they are still investigating all possibilities as to why the plane deviated so drastically from its original flight path.

 

"Clearly the search for MH370 has entered a new phase," Najib told a televised news conference.

 

The Malaysian Airlines flight 370 was carrying 239 people when it departed for an overnight flight from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing at 12:40 a.m. March 8. The plane's communications with civilian air controllers were severed about 1:20 and the plane went missing in one of the most puzzling mysteries in modern aviation history.

 

The international search for the missing Malaysian jetliner expanded further into the Indian Ocean on Friday amid signs the aircraft may have flown on for hours after its last contact with air-traffic control nearly a week ago.

 

Najib said investigators now have a high degree of certainly that one of the planes communications, the Aircraft and Communications Addressing and Reporting System, was disabled before the aircraft reached the east coast of Malaysia. Shortly afterward someone on board then switched off the aircraft's transponder, which communicates with civilian air traffic controllers.

 

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The prime minister then confirmed that Malaysian air force defense radar picked up traces of the plane turning back westward, crossing over peninsular Malaysia into the northern stretches of the Strait of Malacca. Authorities previously had said this radar data could not be verified.

 

He then said the last confirmed signal between the plane and a satellite came at 8:11 a.m. Malaysian time — 7 hours and 31 minutes after take-off. Airline officials have said the plane had enough fuel to fly for up to about eight hours.

 

"The investigations team is making further calculations which will indicate how far the aircraft may have flown after this last point of contact," he said.

 

Najib said authorities had determined that the plane's last communication with a satellite was in one of two possible "corridors" — a northern one from northern Thailand through to the border of Kazakstan and Turkmenistan, and a southern one from Indonesia to the southern Indian Ocean.

 

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Najib said that searching in the South China Sea, where the plane first lost contact with air traffic controllers, would be ended.

 

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The current search involved 14 countries, 43 ships and 58 aircraft.

 


 

 

 

Mystery of missing plane still unfolding

 

 

 

 

 

Rogue Pilot Could Be Responsible For Missing Malaysian Plane

 

 

 

 

 

Missing Malaysia Air flight deliberately steered off course

 

 

Photo Sources: Reuters, New York Daily News, Associated Press

 


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