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Rochester, New York emcee Emilio Rojas drops off brand new visuals for his song "Whisper." The song was produced by Needlz.
Directed by Court Dunn
Be on the lookout for Emilio's upcoming project titled No Shame, No Regrets.
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Rochester, New York emcee Emilio Rojas drops off brand new visuals for his song "Whisper." The song was produced by Needlz.
Directed by Court Dunn
Be on the lookout for Emilio's upcoming project titled No Shame, No Regrets.
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NextMovie.com picks a rapper to review a popular film every couple of weeks. This week they asked Duck Down Records representative Sean Price to give his take on The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn - Part 2, which stars Kristen Stewart, Robert Pattinson and Taylor Lautner.
"Unfortunately I just watched Twlight. That's two hours of my life I can't get back," Sean said. "I've never seen Twilight before and I wish I never saw this one. I think Twilight was the cheesiest movie I ever saw in my life. They love each other. There was a bunch of lilacs and grass. It was just a$$ all around."
Check out the rest of Sean's review below and find out why he's on Team Edward and Stevie Wonder is the only person he’d recommend this movie to.
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2012 has been a great year for 2 Chainz. The Atlanta emcee emerged as an artist everyone has their eyes on after countless show stealing features and the release of his debut solo album Based on a T.R.U. Story.
Tity Boi caps the year off by being named The Source Magazine's Man of the Year. The issue will be available on December 4th. In the meantime check out an excerpt from 2 Chainz's interview with the publication as well as some behind the scenes footage of his photo shoot.
2 Chainz on changing his name: “It wasn’t like my name made me rap better. I worked my ass off….It felt good to outdo myself and just be omnipresent and be a part of everything.”
2 Chainz on his come up: “Those who haven’t been through that struggle don’t mind going to the zoo to pet the animals. They don’t wanna live in the zoo, but they don’t mind coming through. I’m someone who can show you around in a cool way where you don’t have to worry about getting eaten up.”
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Here's the official video for Big Boi's new single "Mama Told Me" featuring Kelly Rowland. The song is off of Big Boi's Vicious Lies And Dangerous Rumors album.
The project will be released on December 11th. You can pre-order it HERE.
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Sean Price A.K.A. Ruck drops off new visuals for "Haraam." The song appears as a bonus track on the deluxe version of Sean's new album Mic Tyson.
Song produced by Team Demo
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Rihanna can add another impressive feat to her growing list of accomplishments. The singer's new single "Diamonds" will take the top spot next week on the Billboard Hot 100, giving her 12 chart toppers in her career.
Rihanna passes Mariah Carey as the female artist to reach 12 No. 1s the fastest according to Billboard. The Def Jam star now sits among elite company at No. 4 for the most No. 1 singles tying Madonna and The Supremes (not counting Diana Ross' 6 solo No. 1s).
Only the Beatles (20), Mariah Carey (18) and Michael Jackson (13: not counting the Jackson 5's four No. 1s), have more in the 54-year history of the chart. At only 24-years old, Rihanna is in a great position to one day grab the top spot on the list.
Below is a recap of Rihanna's dozen chart toppers:
2006, "SOS" (three weeks at No. 1)
2007," Umbrella," featuring Jay-Z (seven)
2008, "Take a Bow" (one)
2008, "Disturbia" (two)
2008, "Live Your Life" (T.I. featuring Rihanna) (six)
2010, "Rude Boy" (five)
2010, "Love the Way You Lie" (Eminem featuring Rihanna) (seven)
2010, "What's My Name?," featuring Drake (one)
2010, "Only Girl (In the World)" (one)
2011, "S&M," featuring Britney Spears (one)
2011, "We Found Love," featuring Calvin Harris (10)
2012, "Diamonds" (one to date)
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Big Sean decided there was no place better than home to shoot his new music video for "Guap." The Detroit player took over his city's Woodward Avenue to film the clip.
Zaakir Kareem, the video's assistant director told the Detroit Free Press that the video could air within the next couple of weeks.
Deelishis, from VH1's Flavor of Love, is expected to make a cameo appearance in the video. The Detroit native said she was happy to see Sean back home.
"It's amazing that Big Sean, an artist who is peaking right now, decided to do the video right here in Detroit," she said. "He could do this in Los Angeles, Brazil, wherever. But he wanted to do it right here with all of his friends and fans."
Check out pics from the set courtesy of HHNM.
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Jack Taylor of Division III Grinnell College had the kind of stat line you usually only see on video games. The 5-10, 170-pound guard shot the ball 108 times, making 52 of those. He was 27-of-71 from 3-point range, and 7-of-10 from the free-throw line. He finished the game with an incredible 138 points to lead his team to a 179-104 win Tuesday night against Faith Baptist Bible College.
No one else on Jack's team took more than 6 shots.
The 138 points broke the old NCAA record 113 points set by Clarence "Bevo" Francis who scored 113 points for Rio Grande College of Ohio vs. Hillside in 1954 according to USA Today.
Jack said he didn't realize what kind of night he was having until halftime.
"I thought I had around 30 points," Taylor said. "And (then) coach came in and said I had 58. That started to make me realize that it could be a special night."
NBA players took notice of the performance. Check out what some of them had to say:
L.A. Lakers star Kobe Bryant joked that Jack must have been wearing his brand of sneakers.
"That's crazy. I don't care what level you're at, you score 138 points it's pretty insane," Bryant said. "He must have been wearing the Mambas, man. Only Mambas have no conscience to shoot the ball that much. You gotta be in shape. And you gotta have a little Mamba blood in you."
Check out coverage of Jack's historic night below.
Jack Taylor interviewed by ESPN
ABC News coverage
Game highlights
Information from USA Today was used in this article
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Future headed out to Los Angeles to shoot his new music video for "Neva End" (Remix) with the beautiful and talented Kelly Rowland.
The Erik White-directed clip was filmed at Madonna's old crib. Producer Mike Will Made It, who crafted the tune and record executive L.A. Reid stopped by the set.
The song will be featured on Future's upcoming Pluto 3D album which will be released on November 27th.
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Rochester, New York emcee on the rise Lil Eto A.K.A. Firearm E releases his latest music video today for "Morals (Wake Up)."
The track is produced by V Don, who has laced tracks for Lloyd Banks, Vado, Jadakiss, Maino, Wiz Khalifa, Cory Gunz and many more.
Directed by Khelo Suave
To book Lil Eto email csdgmusicgroup@gmail.com
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Check out the latest track from Dna titled "Black and White" featuring Sour D. The song is off of a project the battle rapper has coming out soon.
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Jump Off Joe Budden gives fans a nice present for Thanksgiving in the form of his new mixtape A Loose Quarter.
Features include Royce Da 5'9, Kobe, Ab-Soul, Emanny and Tsu-Surf. Joe gets beats from AraabMuzik, Doe Pesci, Beewirks, SLV, Cardiak, DJ Pain One, Darknight and more.
Big Boi is set to release his new album Vicious Lies and Dangerous Rumorson December 11th. Today he unveils the official tracklist for the project.
Features include Kid Cudi, T.I., Ludacris, Kelly Rowland, Little Dragon, Killer Mike, A$AP Rocky, B.o.B, Big K.R.I.T., UGKand more.
Fans can pre-order the Dangerous Deluxe Package Here. It includes the Vicious Lies And Dangerous RumorsDeluxe CD with 3 extra bonus tracks. Exclusive 18"x24" lithograph – signed for the first 250 orders and a Limited Edition T-Shirt.
Check out the tracklist below.
1. Ascending
2. The Thickets feat. Sleepy Brown
3. Apple Of My Eye
4. Objectum Sexuality feat. Phantogram
5. In The A feat. T.I. & Ludacris
6. She Hates Me feat. KiD CuDi
7. CPU feat. Phantogram
8. Thom Pettie feat. Little Dragon & Killer Mike
9. Mama Told Me feat. Kelly Rowland
10. Lines feat. A$AP Rocky & Phantogram
11. Shoes For Running feat. B.o.B. & Wavves
12. Raspberries feat. Mouche & Scar
13. Tremendous Damage feat. Bosko
14. Descending feat. Little Dragon
Deluxe Edition
15. Higher Res feat. Jai Paul & Little Dragon
16. Gossip feat. UGK & Big K.R.I.T.
17. She Said OK Big Boi & Theophilus London feat. Tre Luce
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Lady Gaga gets down and dirty in the 2nd teaser clip from her upcoming "Cake" music video. Captured wonderfully by Terry Richardson, Gaga grinds into and slides around in a birthday cake before hopping into a bathtub and popping her own cakes.
"The real CAKE isn't HAVING what you want, It's DOING what you want." Gaga wrote last week on Twitter when the first clip emerged.
Check out both video teasers below.
Lady Gaga "Cake" teaser 1
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Rihanna wasn't in the mood for technical glitches or sloppy band play during last night's London stop of her whirlwind 777 Tour.
Tired and jet lagged after playing five concerts in as many days, the singer let her band have it live for the world to see on the sixth night of the trek.
While performing "Where Have You Been," the singer suddenly stopped the live band and got on their case.
"Alright, what the f*ck. Stop this sh*t. What the f*ck is that? Why is the track off from the band? This is the bullsh*t we deal with when we are just doing a random rock and roll tour with no rehearsals and sh*t," the singer said, obviously annoyed. "I apologize for everyone at home streaming live on Lovelife and Jay-Z's site Life and Times. We are going to start this one again from the top."
The "Diamonds" singer then restarted the song and got the results she wanted.
Rihanna later apologized to members of the media who had tagged along on the tour hoping to get an up close and personal look at life on the road with a pop star. Instead of hanging with Rihanna, most reporters ended up bored and complained of being hungry and deprived of sunlight as Rihanna slept during most of the flights while nursing a sore throat.
In London, one journalist handed out fake "Missing: Rihanna" flyers.
"I know you guys got barely any dirt," Rihanna told US Weekly. "But I had to be good. I still sound like sh*t. It's impossible to spend time with everybody, and I'm sorry I didn't. But this was excellent and I would definitely do it again."
The grueling seven day tour comes to an end tonight when Rihanna performs at Webster Hall in New York.
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Lil Wayne's new video for "No Worries" pays homage to the 1998 film "Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas." The full Colin Tilley-directed clip airs tomorrow at 7:53 p.m. ET on MTV and MTV.com.
Until then you can check out the 30-second preview of the video below.
After the video airs Weezy will sit down with MTV News' Sway Calloway for an in-depth, 30 minute interview.
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Styles P just released his fifth solo album today titled The World's Most Hardest MC Project. The Ghost lets fans know why they should cop the project by dropping the hard hitting music video for "Pop Out," produced by Vinny Idol.
Video directed by Frank G.
Cop The World's Most Hardest MC Project today from iTunes.
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Check out the latest music video from Travis Barker and Yelawolf. "6 Feet Underground" features Tim Armstrong and is off of Travis and Catfish Billy's new EP Psycho White, available now on iTunes.
Directed By: Tim Armstrong