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The VH1 Divas show took place Sunday night at Los Angeles' Shrine Auditorium. There was plenty of star power on hand as Miley Cyrus, Bootsy Collins, Demi Lavato, Natasha Bedingfield, Iggy Azalea and Pitbull took the stage to belt out hits old and new.
Kelly Rowland, Keri Hilson and Adam Lambert paid tribute to Donna Summer, Ciara sang Michael Jackson's "Billie Jean" and Jordin Sparks, Melanie Fiona and Ledisi performed a tribute to Whitney Houston.
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Ciara - 'Billie Jean' & 'Got Me Good'
Kelly Rowland, Keri Hilson & Adam Lambert Perform A Tribute To Donna Summer
Demi Lovato Performs 'Give Your Heart A Break'
Miley Cyrus Performs 'Rebel Yell'
Natasha Bedingfield, Iggy Azalea & Bootsy Collins Perform 'Groove Is In The Heart'
Jordin Sparks, Melanie Fiona & Ledisi Perform A Tribute To Whitney Houston
Pitbull Performs 'Don't Stop The Party'
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President Obama comforted the nation and gave solace to Newtown’s inconsolable families Sunday — and strongly hinted he would seek a legislative solution to the wave of mass shootings that has haunted America on his watch.
"My mom would be SO proud to see President Obama holding her granddaughter. But not as proud as I am of her" writes Cristina Hassinger via her social networking page.
President Obama poses with family members of victim Emilie Parker.
Emilie Alice Parker was killed Friday, Dec. 14, 2012, when a gunman opened fire at Sandy Hook elementary school in Newtown, Conn., killing 26 children and adults at the school.
“If we’re honest with ourselves, the answer is no,” he said. “We’re not doing enough, and we’ll have to change.”
He also made a heartbreaking personal connection with the infant granddaughter of slain Sandy Hook Elementary School Principal Dawn Hochsprung, the martyred 47-year-old who died while lunging at the gunman in a heroic and doomed effort to overpower him.
A moving tweet from the daughter of Sandy Hook principal Dawn Hochsprung, who was killed in the massacre.
Cradling the adorable child in his arms, with his jaw set and his face a portrait of grief and resolve, the comforter-in-chief tried to lift the boundless pain of a picture-postcard New England village that overnight has become a gruesome national symbol of unspeakable evil.
“My mom would be SO proud to see President Obama holding her granddaughter,” tweeted Cristina Hassinger, the principal’s brave daughter.
“But not as proud as I am of her,” she added.
President Obama consoles Robert Parker, father of victim Emilie Parker.
All was hushed at Newtown High School as Obama took the stage barely 1 mile from the elementary school where 12 first-grade girls and eight first-grade boys — all of them only 6 or 7 years old — and six adult women were cut down.
“We have come to remember 20 beautiful children and six remarkable adults,” Obama told the mourners at the interfaith service.
“We have come to a school that could have been any school — in a town that could have been any town in America . . .“Newtown — you are not alone,” Obama proclaimed.
His voice was even, but he was emotionally vested in the audience of more than 1,500, and at one point, he appeared to brush away a tear with his index finger.
President Obama pauses during his emotional speech.
The President also lavished praise on the heroism of the school’s teachers and the guts and swiftness of the town’s first responders:
“When danger arrived in the halls of Sandy Hook Elementary, the school staff did not flinch, did not hestitate . . . ‘Wait for the good guys,’ the children were told — and the good guys came.”
His main weapon was a Bushmaster AR-15 rifle, Vance said at a Sunday news conference.
President Obama arrives at the start of an interfaith vigil.
In the aftermath of the calamity, families sought to comfort each other during tear-filled church services and painful vigils.
Security forces swarm St. Rose Church of Lima in Newtown, Conn. after a phone threat scare.
Some caskets will be closed, he said, but some will be open, he said. "It brings the reality of the situation to light and helps bring closure.”
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Ladies Love Cool James is getting ready to deliver his highly anticipated new album Authentic Hip Hop on February 12th, 2013.
Here's the official music video for the lead single "Take It" featuring Joe.
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Freddie Gibbs delivers brand new visuals for "The Hard" featuring Dana Williams. The Feb.9-produced track is off of Freddie's mixtape Baby Face Killa.
You can cop Baby Face Killa now from iTunes
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Big Sean releases the official music video for "Guap." The video was filmed in Sean's hometown of Detroit by Mike Carson and Mike Waxx.
Produced by Key Wane and Young Chop.
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CNN's Piers Morgan has joined many who are calling for gun control in America following the increasing number of mass shootings in the country.
The latest massacre took place at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Connecticut, on Friday morning when 20-year old gunman Adam Lanza killed 26 people, including 20 children who were 6 and 7-years old.
Adam Lanza
Morgan debated on Friday with guests on his show, Steve Dulan of the Michigan Coalition of Responsible Gun Owners, Rep. Jerrold Nadler (D-N.Y.) and gun-rights advocate John Lott, that more guns are not the answer.
The conversation got heated when Morgan asked “why on Earth” anyone would advocate for more guns, given the unspeakable carnage at Sandy Hook.
“If we could suddenly make all guns disappear, I'd have a different position,” Dulan replied, going on to explain that because firearms last “several human lifetimes with minimal maintenance,” then the only way to stop shooters is with other guns.
“This is exactly the argument that I have been hearing ever since I joined CNN," replied Morgan, noting that he joined the network the week before Gabby Giffords was shot, and since then he’s covered the mass shootings in Aurora, Colo.; outside Portland, Ore.; and at the Sikh temple in Oak Creek, Wis. "The argument I keep hearing is, 'Well, if everybody else was armed, it wouldn't happen.' It's a load of total hogwash!"
Nadler, who represents parts of Brooklyn and Manhattan, backed up Morgan’s claims with some statistics. “The proof of the pudding is that in every other industrialized country in the world, other than the United States, they have reasonable gun control laws," he said. “They have 100 people a year, not 9,000 or 10,000 a year, killed by guns."
Morgan argued that Americans should look to the example set by Scotland, where handguns were banned in response to the 1996 Dunblane massacre in which 16 schoolchildren were killed.
Lott tried to argue that the murder rate in Scotland subsequently went up, but Morgan wasn’t having it.
“There are nearly 12,000 murders a year from guns in this country. When are you guys going to focus on that and stop telling me the answer is more guns. It is not the answer! How many more kids have to die before you guys say, 'We want less guns, not more.”
Lott fired back, telling Morgan “The gun-control laws that you're pushing have killed people.”
The host dismissed Lott's claim as “ a load of nonsense,” and then he really let loose: "I'm so frustrated, I'm so furious, that these kids have been blown away again with legally acquired weapons. Some boy, who's got problems takes his mother's three weapons – including this ridiculous assault rifle – and goes in a school and kills these kids, and you guys on the gun lobby still want to tell me the answer is more guns. It is madness!"
Dr. H. Wayne Carver
Morgan also criticized Connecticut chief medical examiner, Dr. H. Wayne Carver, for his handling of the press conference Saturday when he announced the manner in which the victims were killed. At times Carver laughed while talking to the media.
Connecticut officials released on Saturday the identities of the 20 children and six adults killed in the mass shooting at a suburban elementary school in Newtown.
The state's chief medical examiner also confirmed that the gunman's mother, a twenty-seventh victim, was shot dead by her son in a related incident. The gunman took his own life.
Those killed at the school were 12 girls, eight boys and six female adults. They are listed below by name, date of birth (mm/dd/yy), gender and age.
CHILDREN
Charlotte Bacon, 2/22/06, female (age 6)
Daniel Barden, 9/25/05, male (age 7)
Olivia Engel, 7/18/06, female (age 6)
Josephine Gay, 12/11/05, female (age 7)
Ana M. Marquez-Greene, 04/04/06, female (age 6)
Dylan Hockley, 03/08/06, male (age 6)
Madeleine F. Hsu, 07/10/06, female (age 6)
Catherine V. Hubbard, 06/08/06, female (age 6)
Chase Kowalski, 10/31/05, male (age 7)
Jesse Lewis, 06/30/06, male (age 6)
James Mattioli, 03/22/06, male (age 6)
Grace McDonnell, 11/04/05, female (age 7)
Emilie Parker, 05/12/06, female (age 6)
Jack Pinto, 05/06/06, male (age 6)
Noah Pozner, 11/20/06, male (age 6)
Caroline Previdi, 09/07/06, female (age 6)
Jessica Rekos, 05/10/06, female (age 6)
Avielle Richman, 10/17/06, female (age 6)
Benjamin Wheeler, 9/12/06, male (age 6)
Allison N. Wyatt, 07/03/06, female (age 6)
ADULTS
Rachel Davino, 7/17/83, female (age 29)
Dawn Hochsprung, 06/28/65, female (age 47)
Anne Marie Murphy, 07/25/60, female (age 52)
Lauren Russeau, 1982, female (age 29)
Mary Sherlach, 02/11/56, female (age 56)
Victoria Soto, 11/04/85, female (age 27)
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Piers Morgan gun control debate
Connecticut chief medical examiner, Dr. H. Wayne Carver's press conference
Sources: L.A. Times, MSN and Mashable
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As we previously reported, Cash Money rapper Bow Wow revealed in a recent interview with Sway In the Morning that he lost his virginity at age 16 to Esther Baxter.
After hearing about the interview Baxter took to Twitter to fire back.
"Do I REALLY have to respond to this sh*t!?! First...you people believe the SILLIEST sh*t!!! Lmao! I thought this sh*t was a joke...but Lil homie ACTUALLY said that sh*t," Baxter wrote on the social networking site. "N*gga really shot for the stars with that one!!! Couldn't think of anyone else huh!?! It's cool I know times are hard right now but u should've at least let me know so we could BOTH benefit. Losing your virginity to EB at 16...damn...that's a ballerific fantasy bro. Its not the first time & it won't be the last time a n*gga decide to put my name in some sh*t...I don't have time for the foolishness. You have some sh*t to promote do that sh*t WITHOUT putting my damn name in some nonsense. #Done #NothingElseToSay #ByeBoy."
Who do you think is telling the truth?
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Rapper/actor/director/producer RZA of the Wu Tang Clan is facing a lawsuit today from a Dutch singer who claims he didn't properly compensate her for her work.
Thea Van Siejaen says she co-wrote and performed on 14 songs with RZA from 2004 to 2011, including the song "Baby Boy," which was featured in Jet Li's film "Unleashed."
According to Van Siejaen she has only been paid a fraction of what she's owed according to TMZ.
The singer says she has been afraid to come forward and demand full payment for her work because she feared RZA would blackball her within the industry. Van Siejaen is now asking the court to force RZA to cough up her share of royalties for the songs.
"Unfortunately this is a groundless lawsuit by someone RZA had helped get off the streets, lent a helping hand to, and now thinks he’s an easy target to mark looking for money," say sources close to RZA.
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California rap group Odd Future could be facing a lawsuit from a fan who claims the group beat him up at a recent concert in San Antonio according to TMZ.
17-year-old Chassan Rasagi jumped onstage during a December 8th show at The White Rabbit and was pushed back into the crowd by Hodgy Beats. After being thrown around in the crowd, Rasagi was pushed back onstage where the group reportedly attacked him.
Chassan Rasagi
Rasagi filed a report with the San Antonio Police Department and plans to sue the group. Rasagi claims he suffered two seizures, lacerations on his head, scratches, and burns to his body during the fight.
There are reports that Rasagi threw the first punch. Check out the footage below.
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Glory Boyz Entertainment rapper Fredo Santana delivers an official new music video for "Ballout." The C-Sick produced track features Ballout.
MJG follows in the footsteps of his partner in rhyme 8-Ball and releases a new mixtape. The Memphis emcee securded features from Snoop Dogg, Wooh Da Kid, 8-Ball, Slim of 112, Mr Marr, Pastor Troy, PBZ, 2 Deep, Lil White, Young Dolph, Goliath, T-Mack, Young Buck and more.
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New 106 & Park host and Cash Money rapper Bow Wow recently visited Sway In the Morning to promote his new movie "Allegiance."
While there Bow talked about how big of an accomplishment it is for 50 Cent to have gotten his boxing promotions license in Nevada, picks the winner of a potential Yuri Gamboa Vs. Adrien Broner fight, his baby mama dating Hit-Boy, losing his virginity to Esther Baxter, answers questions from the Mystery Sack and more.
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Bad Boy Records artist Cassie doesn't release music as often as we would like her to, but today the singer drops a new music video for "End of the Line."
Hopefully we'll be hearing a lot more from the beautiful singer in 2013.
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With the ink barely dry on his new deal with Def Jam Records, Trinidad James is already focused on maintaining his buzz. The Atlanta rapper will be releasing a music video in the next few weeks for "One More Molly" off of his Don't Be S.A.F.E. mixtape.
Rap-Up TV recently caught up with the "All Gold Everything" emcee to talk about his deal, upcoming plans and trying to avoid becoming a one hit wonder.
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Los Angeles radio station held their annual Cali Christmas concert last night. The sold out event was held at Gibson Amphitheatre at Universal Studios.
Featured performers included Trinidad James, Lil Wayne, J. Cole, Kendrick Lamar, Meek Mill, E-40, Too Short, Ca$h Out, Problem, Clyde Carson, 2 Chainz and more.
Check out some of the performances below.
Kendrick Lamar Brings Out Lil Wayne
Kendrick Lamar performs "Swimming Pools"
Kendrick Lamar Performs "F*ckin Problem"
2 Chainz Performs "I'm Different"
Big Sean Performs "Clique"
Trinidad James performs "All Gold Everything"
Meek Mill Performs "Young & Getting It"
Meek Mill Performs "Amen"
Ca$h Out Performs "Cashin' Out"
Problem, E-40, and Too Short Perform "Function"
J .Cole Performs "Nobody's Perfect"
Trinidad James interview
Kendrick Lamar's Christmas Memories Interview
Jay Rock interview
Big Sean interview
Pic and Video Source: Power 106
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Philadelphia emcee Cassidy delivers a public service announcement about the dangers of unprotected sex in his new freestyle over Psy's "Gangnam Style" instrumental.
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Stay tuned for Twanée's new single "MISSION STATEMENT" dropping on JANUARY 4TH, 2013. Want to be the first to listen? Visit her website WWW.TWANEE.COM and JOIN HER MAILING LIST!! You will be sent a direct link to listen and download her new single, as well as exclusive updates on all of her hot new music, new videos, performance dates, giveaways, and more!! VISIT WWW.TWANEE.COM AND JOIN TODAY!! TALK TO HER LIVE ON TWITTER NOW @MissTwanee!!!
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