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With a strip club full of young ladies doing what they do as the setting, Uncle Murda releases his official music video for "Peel Her Off."
Murda's First 48 mixtape will be dropping soon.
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With a strip club full of young ladies doing what they do as the setting, Uncle Murda releases his official music video for "Peel Her Off."
Murda's First 48 mixtape will be dropping soon.
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DJ Whoo Kid got wild and crazy on Halloween in Las Vegas with Lexani Rims for a special SEMA party. MGK rocked the crowd with his raging antics while Whoo Kid held it down on the turntables.
Porn celebrity girls Alexis Ford and Nikki Benz were also in attendance.
Just a few days earlier Whoo Kid and SMS Audio rocked a crowd of 7,200 at Aruba's Halloween Ghost Town street party.
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Check out video and pics from the events below.
DJ Whoo Kid in Aruba
DJ Whoo Kid and Machine Gun Kelly rocking Vanity in Las Vegas
Pic source: Vanity Nightclub Facebook
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1017 Brick Squad artist Young Scooter drops off an in studio music video for "Hector Story." The songs serves as the intro off of DJ Swamp Izzo's mixtape, Voice of the Streets, which drops today on LiveMixtapes.
Directed by Cam Kirk
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Kanye West and the rest of his G.O.O.D. Music family have been tight lipped for the most part about a possible Cruel Winteralbum.
In an interview last month with HipHopSince1987, Q-Tip would only confirm that he would be on the album.
"I can't let out too much details about it, but yeah I'll be on it. Kanye has the plan for all of that," Q-Tip said at the time.
Now director and editor, Austin Christianson, has released a short video trailer for the album that probably raises more questions than it answers.
The 53-second clip shows scenes of trees, an abandoned field and a pond with audio of George H. W. Bush's January 16, 1991 "New World Order" speech playing throughout.
Whats does it all mean? I guess we'll have to wait and see.
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Some nights things just don't go your way and for Katt Williams that happened in Denver yesterday.
The comedian apparently started his show at the Wells Fargo Theatre by rapping when a fan approached the stage and started heckling him.
Katt can be seen on tape exchanging words with the heckler before getting back on the mic.
"I just got diverted by this gentleman," he told the audience. "He says I'm only doing this rap sh*t because I'm not funny. So I'll stop right now and re-introduce myself and tell some jokes. I guess I'll start with twenty minutes on this f*ck n*gga. And then I'll go into the regular jokes."
Katt then hops into the crowd to go after the heckler, but was stopped by security.
When the comedian makes his way back to the stage he goes into a tirade.
"You better be glad the police helped you," he said. "You don't heckle at a comedy show. You're a p*ssy! You're a p*ssy!. I'm allowed to say that, I'm still performing. Aha the police stopped me. How funny. Wow. Wow.... That's just how Malcolm X got shot. Ol' p*ssy a$$ n*gga."
The crowd started to lose patience at that point with some yelling for a refund.
"I was supposed to have E-40 and Too Short on this show, but I didn't think it would motherf*cking work, so I wanted to see. And I was f*cking right as f*cking usual," Katt said, continuing his diatribe. "So now, when I go to San Diego and you hear that New Edition, E-40, Too Short and Xzibit came out on my show, you, Denver, will be able to say, 'What happened?' And why it didn't went down the way it should have went down."
With the crowd now booing him loudly, Katt promised they would all get their money back and stormed off stage.
"Here's the great news. Everybody in this show gets their money back. Everybody, everybody, everybody, everybody, everybody. Good night!"
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Houston's Trae Tha Truth drops off another official music video off of his stand out mixtape, Tha Blackprint. "Sick of Being Broke" features DJ Scream and D-Bo.
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There's now slowing down Juicy J and his Taylor Gang boss Wiz Khalifa. Both artists have shown tremendous work ethics over the last several months by dropping new music and videos.
Peep their latest collaboration up top and download it below.
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Nelly's Scorpio Season mixtape drops later today. In the meantime the St. Louis rapper gives fans a taste of what to expect with this Trae Tha Truth and Bizzy Crook collaboration "Like Dat."
As the LAPD continues to investigate, more details are emerging in the case where a woman is accusing Cee-Lo Green of sexually assaulting her.
As we previously reported, a woman filed a police report earlier this week accusing "The Voice" mentor of the crime. Since then new details have emerged.
The woman claims that Cee-Lo took her to a sushi restaurant in Los Angeles and slipped Ecstacy into her drink. She says the next thing she remembers is being naked in a bed with the Goodie Mob member in the room.
The victim, who does not live in California, went to her local authorities to report the assault and the case was referred to the LAPD.
According to TMZ, the LAPD had the woman make a "pretext call" in an attempt to get Cee Lo to admit to the crime on tape. Reportedly the singer is heard on the tape apologizing and referencing MDMA (Ecstacy). Cee-Lo does not admit to putting the drug in her drink, but does say he thought it would help them have an exciting time together.
Sources connected to Cee-Lo say no such tape exists and accuse the woman of first approaching the singer through a civil lawyer before going to police and demanding money to make the case go away.
Sources close to the accuser say her lawyer approached Cee-Lo's people to find out if he had any STD's (sexually transmitted diseases) and never asked for money.
LAPD detectives will refer the matter to the L.A. County District Attorney's Office when the investigation is completed.
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El Nuevo Alarma! Magazine catalogs the most brutal crimes and deaths in Mexico City and brings the gruesome images and stories weekly to their readers. The publication claims to have a circulation of 15 million.
In this documentary, Vice rides along with crime photographer David Alvarado as he races to cover various crimes in an attempt to capture the best (goriest) photos. He has to compete with other photographers, sometimes angry mobs and police who don't want him taking pictures of their crime scenes.
Sometimes the photographers work together and share pictures from different incidents. They all depend on tips from ambulance workers, cops and ordinary citizens to the scenes fast.
According to the documentary a cop is killed almost every day in Mexico City.
David Alvarado
"Usually in Alarma! the photos are more cruel, more grotesque. So, those are the photos I have to take," says David. "We, the crime photographers - we're the eyes of the city when everyone else is asleep. Our photos let them know what happened during the night. That is our job. In general, most people are morbid. During the time you've been working with us, you've noticed how the people are always standing around. looking. That's the morbid attraction. And that's why they buy our newspapers."
At many of the accident/crime scenes the photographers get attacked by family members of the victims and the police themselves.
"I've had my camera destroyed. I've been kicked slapped and beaten up," says Davis.
Vice also talks with Miguel Angel Rodriguez Vazquez, the magazine’s editor about people's fascination with the magazine.
Miguel Angel Rodriguez Vazquez
"Alarma! readers like to see the photos," Miguel tells Vice. "But of course they want to know what happened. They want to know why it happened. But, if we dig a little deeper, the most interesting stories involve love. 'Why did he kill her? He killed his wife and then he tried to kill himself.' I think those stories attract people more. But, once again in the end, it's the image that grabs them."
A lot of the criminals in Mexico worship Santa Muerte "Saint Death." sometimes referred to as Señora de las Sombras "Lady of the Shadows." They believe she can protect them from getting caught. In return they pray to her promising gifts in return.
They pin money on her dress and also bring her weed, cocaine and liquor,
Saint Death and Jesus Malverde, the patron saint of drug dealers
Out of fear of retaliation from drug dealers, most photographers and journalists try to steer clear of reporting on narcotics related killings, but sometimes it can't be avoided.
"There's a lot of things they cannot investigate," Miguel explains. "If we report on accidents and gory crimes there's no retaliation. Anyone who goes past what you are allowed to say is running a big risk. They must be very brave. They are very brave and there's not many of them."
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Saigon is getting ready to release his second studio album The Greatest Story Never Told Chapter 2: Bread And Circuses on November 6th. The Yardfatherhas released the album snippets for the project.
The album boasts features from Styles P, Corbett, Marsha Ambrosius, Andreena Mill, Rayne Dior, Lecrae, Stic Man, Chamillionaireand more.
Pre-order now on iTunes
Tracklist:
1. Plant the Seed (What U Paid For)
2. Rap vs. Real
3. Let Me Run f. Corbett
4. Not Like Them f. Styles P
5. Brownsville Girl
6. The Game Changer f. Marsha Ambrosius
7. Blown Away
8. When Will U Love Me f. Andreena Mill
9. The Vowel Song f. Rayne Dior
10. Best Thing That I Found f. Lecrae & Corbett
11. Relafriendship f. G Martin
12. Yeah Yeah
13. Forever Dreamin’ f. Tony Collins
14. Intervention (Let it Go) f. G Martin
15. Our Babies 2 (Crazy World)
16. Keep Pushing f. Chamillionaire
17. Blown Away Pt 2 f. stic.man (of dead prez)
18. Rap vs. Real Homegrown
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Meek Mill is no stranger to the battle rap scene. Early in his career he honed his emcee skills going up against other emcees. Although it's been a while, Meek feels like he still has what it takes.
Last month Meek sent out a Tweet saying he would battle DNA or E-Ness.
In a new interview with XXL's Editor at Large Shaheem Reid, Meek again expressed a desire to step back into the ring.
"I just ain't scared to do it," Meek said. "I was really the first to do two tours without having an album out. The first to do three million downloads in an hour or two. The first to jump back in the rind and battle. One of the first to be rocking arenas in cities where people never even heard of me. So why not be the first to jump back in that ring to do my thing, it's what I love."
When DNA was asked about Meek's challenge last month he said he didn't know if Meek was ready because the landscape has changed dramatically in the last few years.
"Meek Mill has battled years ago in like 2003, but with all that being said this battle world done changed.." DNA said at the time. "This ain't what they used to do in '03, this is 2012 and it's way advanced."
DNA
Meek says he's not at all worried about losing.
"I don't even have plans on losing. I lost my first battle when I was thirteen. The guy was sixteen years old, I didn't know too much. I didn't have good topics to rap about. He know more than me." Meek explained. "But since then I never lost a battle. I think I battled 1500 people in my life."
After years of being out of the scene do you think Meek has what it takes to become a top notch battle rapper again?
Meek Mill speaks on being ready to battle again
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Michigan spitter Jon Connor realeases the official music video for "Scriptures." The track is featured on Jon's mixtape, While You Were Sleeping.
Here's Cristion D'or's new mixtape "I Don't Usually Do This." The tape features 12 tracks with various remixes of popular songs.
G-Unit's own DJ Whoo Kid and Tony Yayo will be taking over Europe this weekend. Peep the details below.
On Friday November 2nd the duo will make an appearance at the Byblos Club in Luxembourg.
On Saturday November 3rd they will be rocking the house at the Red Room in Lyon, France along with DJ R-Wan.
To finish off the weekend Yayo and Whoo Kid will be at the Vegas Pub in Paris on Sunday November 4th.
If you're able to attend any of the events make sure you get there early so you won't miss out on any of the fun!
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50 Cent is moving on with his boxing promotion business and leaving The Money Teambehind.
50 made the announcement last night via Twitter. Billy Dib, Yuriorkis Gamboa and Andre Dirrell, fighters who had originally been signed to TMT (The Money Team) Promotions will now be fighting under the SMS Promotions banner.
"I move the fighters to SMS Promotion cause the other half of the money team .Didnt put up there $MONEY$," the G-Unit boss Tweeted.
He also announced several exciting fights coming up.
Gamboa will be fighting Miguel Beltran on the undercard of the Manny Pacquiao Vs. Juan Manuel Marquez bout on December 8 at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas.
IBF featherweight world champion Dib will be taking on Jayson Velez December 1st at New York's Madison Square Garden on the undercard of the Miguel Cotto Vs. Austin Trout fight.
Dirrell will fight next on December 14th.
Fif said he's selling his Money Team gear for cheap.
Keep it locked here for updated information on all SMS Promotions fights and fighters.
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Super producer/rapper Swizz Beatz is getting ready to release his "Everyday Birthday" single and official music video.
Check out the trailer for the visuals below featuring Ludacris and Chris Brown.
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Slaughterhouse emcee Joell Ortiz continues his assault on other rapper's instrumentals. On this go around Joell puts his own spin on A$AP Rocky's "Fucking Problem."