DJ Whoo Kid's most recent guest on Shade 45's Whoolywood Shuffle was Wiz Khalifa.
Wiz talked about smoking weed at the Grammys, Pharrell's hat, Macklemore's wins, his new single "We Dem Boyz," upcoming Blacc Hollywood album, working with Miley Cyrus, who is in Taylor Gang now, upcoming tour, Juicy J's next solo album, Nicki Minaj, working with Snoop Dogg on the movie High School 2 and more.
The NFL is preparing to implement a rule banning the use of the n-word in games. The first time a players uses it and is caught by a referee a 15-year penalty will be assessed. If the same player is caught using it a second time he will be ejected from the game.
Implementation of the rule is being strongly pushed for by the Fritz Pollard Alliance, an organization that "promotes diversity and equality of job opportunity in the coaching, front office and scouting staffs of National Football League teams."
It's expected to be adopted by the NFL competition committee at March’s owners meetings.
“I will be totally shocked if the competition committee does not uphold us on what we’re trying to do,” said John Wooten, chairman of the Fritz Pollard Alliance. “We want this word to be policed from the parking lot to the equipment room to the locker room. Secretaries, PR people, whoever, we want it eliminated completely and want it policed everywhere.”
There's been no mention of any other racial slurs being banned. Some players aren't sure if the word can be policed. Pittsburgh Steelers safety Ryan Clark told ESPN it will be difficult.
Ryan Clark
"I think it's going to be really tough to legislate this rule, to find a way to penalize everyone who uses this word," Ryan said. "And it's not going to be white players using it toward black players. Most of the time you hear it, it's black players using the word."
Fans don't get it either. In an ESPN SportNation poll, nearly 52,000 sports enthusiasts voted. 61% of them didn't think the NFL should adopt this rule.
Original Block Hustlaz artists Wiz Lo, P90 and Breeze Begets team up for this new banger entitled "100 Proof." Official music video directed by K Walker Films
The Lox are hitting the road in support of their new EP, The Trinity.
Styles P, Jadakiss and Sheek Louch will kick off the tour February 28th in Waterbury, Connecticut. Additional stops will be made in Providence, New York, London, Chicago and Toronto before winding down May 11th in Calgary.
Styles P of The Lox recently stopped by Hot 93.7 in Hartford, Connecticut to chop it up with Jenny Boom Boom.
He talks about The Lox's forthcoming album, upcoming solo projects from himself, Jadakiss and Sheek Louch, the meaning of The Trinity EP title, southern music, eating healthy, working with 50 Cent on several songs, writing a book and more
Posted by ChasinDatPaper on February 24, 2014 at 11:59am
Lil Wayne and the Young Money team will be releasing their Rise of an Empire compilation album on March 11th. Here is a new song entitled "Senile" featuring Wayne, Tyga and Nicki Minaj.
Posted by ChasinDatPaper on February 24, 2014 at 10:30am
Despite not legally being able to represent Gucci Mane in his gun possession case, a 51-year old South Carolina prisoner thinks he can free the incarcerated 1017 Brick Squad CEO.
According to TMZ, Jerry Lewis Dedrick, who is currently locked up in Williamsburg federal prison has filed a motion on Gucci's' behalf. In it he argues that possessing a gun isn't a federal crime.
Because he's not Gucci lawyer, Dedrick wants the courts to forward his motion to Guwop's legal team with the hope they will use it help their client's case.
The chances of this happening are slim to none, but at least Gucci has somebody in his corner.
Gucci is currently locked up in a Georgia jail on gun and weed possession charges.
Posted by ChasinDatPaper on February 24, 2014 at 10:19am
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Here's one of many hilarious interviews Star of Star and Buc Wild and The Troi Torain Show has conducted over the years.
G-Unit's own Lloyd Banks answers questions about whether he or Tony Yayo told 50 Cent to stop wasting money on Olivia, if he wanted Beanie Sigel to join G-Unit, Young Buck, The Game being a bitch ass nigga and dropping his hit record "Beamer, Benz or Bentley" during the recession.
Tyga is embracing the entrepreneurial spirit by starting his own business. The Young Money rapper officially opened the Last King's flagship store on Melrose Avenue in Los Angeles on Saturday, February 22nd.
The "Rack City" hit maker went all out decorating the shop by spending $120,000 on various items that fit it's Egyptian theme, including a $20,000 Egyptian tomb, sand imported from Egypt and statues. The ceiling is painted like the Sistine Chapel.
The store's inventory includes snap backs, beanies, flannel shirts, graphic tees and Chris Brown's Black Pyramid clothing line.
As promised J.R. Writer delivers his new mixtape entitled "The Return of Greatness." The 13-track project features Hell Rell, Vado, Styles P, Fat Trel, Razah and Fred Money.
Production credits got to Stoopid On Da Beat, Dolla Bill Kidz, Automatik Beatz and more.
Cody Coots is carrying on the tradition handed down by his father, Jamie Coots, of the National Geographic television show Snake Salvation.
As we previously reported, Jamie died on Saturday, February 15th, after being bitten by a rattle snake during a church service. The 42-year old preacher passed away at his home in Middlesboro, Kentucky, after he refused to go to the hospital.
Jamie Coots
Jamie believed that handling serpents was commanded by God. He also believed that if you are bitten by a snake and die, then it's God's will. He had survived numerous bites in the past before the fatal one on Saturday.
“To me it’s as much of a commandment from God when he said, ‘they shall take up serpents’ as it was when he ‘thou shall not commit adultery,” Jamie had said previously.
And these signs shall follow them that believe; In my name shall they cast out devils; they shall speak with new tongues. They shall take up serpents; and if they drink any deadly thing, it shall not hurt them; they shall lay hands on the sick, and they shall recover.
Yesterday his son Cody resumed services at the Full Gospel Tabernacle in Jesus Name Church. He and church members put their hands in fire and handled the same rattlesnake that killed his father. Luckily no injuries were reported.
Cody told TMZ that if he is bitten he will not seek medical attention.
"I will lay right there and say to everyone, it's God's will. It's good enough to live by, and good enough to die by," Cody said.
Watch the absolutely bizarre footage from yesterday's church service below.
Cody Coots and his congregation handling the same rattle snake that killed Jamie Coots
Here's a new track from late Grand Hustle rapper Doe B entitled "Turn Up." This is off of the forthcoming Definition of a Trapper mixtape, hosted by Bigga Rankin, DJ Scream and DJ Frank White.
Posted by ChasinDatPaper on February 23, 2014 at 12:30pm
Chris Brown fans will be happy to know that the singer has taken a big step in his personal life by completing the 90-days of court ordered live-in anger management rehab. He's now prepared to release his sixth solo album entitled X on May 5th.
However, there is one potential snag. Brown tweeted this morning that a former manager is trying to sabotage the project by leaking songs. The tweet was later deleted, but I happened to grab a screen shot of it (above) beforehand
Posted by ChasinDatPaper on February 23, 2014 at 11:03am
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Justin Bieber's stay in a gated Calabasas, California community has been a nightmare for both the singer and his neighbors.
The Canadian pop star has had a run in with Keyshawn Johnson, been accused of spitting in a neighbors face and then egging his home, causing $20,000 in damage.
In January police raided the home looking for evidence in the egg throwing incident. They took Justin's surveillance system and arrested his friend Lil Za, charging him with felony possession of ecstacy and oxycodone
Justin Bieber and Lil Za
Justin is desperate to move out of his Cali mansion and has his eyes set on a $10 million crib in Atlanta's ritzy Buckhead neighborhood. The only problem is, residents don't want him there.
Justin Bieber's possible Atlanta mansion
The Buckhead Neighborhood Coalition has set up a Facebook page to help organize a protest planned for Monday (February 24), with the intention of keeping Justin out.
The Facebook page's mission statement reads:
As a community here in Buckhead, we have worked hard to achieve our goals and get to where we are. Justin Bieber's relocation to Atlanta can be nothing but bad for our children, as well as the community. Some can't even let their children play in the driveway without fear; he has raced vehicles under the influence, before. What's to say he won't do it again? As a home owner down the street from this residence, one can assume many people will be contacting real estate agents soon enough.
Please do not allow a child to ruin what we have worked so hard to obtain. Thanks for the support!
"Frankly, my dear, I think he is a gnat on the windshield of life and what he does is of zero importance to me, unless he impinges on the rights of others while doing so," resident Vicki Palefsky, told Access Atlanta. "Thank God I am not his mother or this would be a different story entirely however."
The protest will be attended by at least 200 people.
"It's a well established neighborhood that we like to keep quiet, private and safe," said resident Ron Sands.
Buckhead residents want nothing to do with Justin Bieber
Mark Dice, the controversial author and YouTube personality makes a living exposing artists who he believes are in the Illuminati or involved in other "satanic" activities, has set his sights on rappers who brag about being rich, but are actually no better off than the average working man or woman.
Big name entertainers included on Mark's list include Ludacris, Bow Wow, Method Man, Ja Rule, Scott Storch, Young Buck, Beanie Sigel, Lil Flip and others.
Scott Storch
Mark uses well publicized news articles to back up his claims.
"It just goes to show that many of these rap stars who fall victim to this system," Mark says. "They become willing Illuminati icons. Willing servants of this satanic, mind numbing, materialistic, mentally controlling system. And then they just become victims of it. Most of these rappers really are just actors. A lot of the jewelry they have is just fake or rented. A lot of the assets that they have on MTV Cribs... I don't know if that show is even on any more, but a lot of those cars are just rented or leased for the weekend while they shot the episode. Even some of the houses. They didn't own the house. They were renting the house for maybe six months or a year."
Mark Dice
Check out more of what Mark has to say in the video below.