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Prodigy of Mobb Deep has announced the release date of his long awaited third installment of the H.N.I.C. 3 album series. P revealed via Twitter that the album will drop on Tuesday July 3. Prodigy didn't reveal any details regarding producers for the new album, but H.N.I.C. 2 featured production from Sid Roams, The Alchemist and Havoc.

 

 

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Tracklist:
1.Intro (Prod by The Beat Bully) 2.Ready Or Not (Prod by All Star) 3.Amen ft. Drake, Jeremih (Prod by KeY Wane) 4.Burn ft. Big Sean (Prod by Jahlil Beats) 5.A1 Everything ft. Kendrick Lamar 6.Use To Be ft. Jordanne 7.Flexing (Prod by Jahlil Beats) 8.I Get It ft. Travis Scott 9.Everyday ft. Rick Ross (Prod by Cardiak) 10.Racked Up Shawty ft. Fabolous, French Montana 11.Lean Wit It (Prod by Cardiak) 12.Big Dreams (Prod by All Star) 13.Take U Home ft. Wale, Big Sean (Prod by Beat Billionaire) 14.The Ride 15.Face Down ft. Trey Songz, Wale, Sam Sneaker (Prod by Sam Sneaker) 16.Str8 Like That ft. 2 Chainz, Louie V 17.House Party Remix ft. Fabolous, Wale, Mac Miller (Produced by The Beat Bully) 18.Real (Prod by SAP) 19.On My Way (Prod by All Star) 20.Outro (Produced by All Star)


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It seems the ring pics of Lil Wayne, 50 Cent and Justin Bieber celebrating with Floyd Mayweather Jr. after his victory over Miguel Cotto weren't the only ones taken that night.

 

Mack sent out another pic yesterday of himself, Wayne and 50 hanging out in the dressing rooms with two boxing greats, Zab Judah and Bernard Hopkins.

 

Could there be a G-Unit/Young Money collaboration coming soon?

 

Also don't be surprised if you see Justin Bieber hanging out with the Money Team a lot more in the future. TMZ is reporting that Floyd reached out to the young singer several months ago looking to become a mentor to him.

 

Bieber is a big boxing fan and jumped at the opportunity. He and Floyd have now become friends.

 

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L.A. radio station Power 106 just revealed the full lineup for their Power House 2012 concert. Tickets go on sale May 10 at 10 AM

 

View the full lineup for PowerHouse 2012 below:

- YG

- Wale

- Kid Ink

- J.Cole

- Young Jeezy

- Kendrick Lamar

- Tyga

- T.I.

- Snoop Dogg


For more information visit the Power 106 website.

 

 

 

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Azealia Banks finds herself involved in another beef with a female rapper after going at Lil Kim this morning via Twitter.

 

At the center of the beef is a song Azealia insists Kim was supposed to appear on for her new mixtape, Broke With Expensive Taste. Azealia claims Kim got heated at her because she wrote her verse instead of letting Kim write it for herself.

 

"Okay so true tea is that Lil Kim got mad that I wrote a verse for her on a record I wanted her on," Azealia wrote on Twitter. "Everyone knows Lil Kim doesn't write her own raps and I saw this as a faster more efficient way of getting the track done. She then had her assistant write me some long a$$ offensive email about how Lil Kim writes her own raps and doesn't need anyone's help. So..... My question was and is still... IS SHE DOING THE TRACK?"


Lil Kim’s publicist CJ Carter. told Allhiphop that Lil Kim has never even spoken to or met Azealia and accused her of stirring up fake beef.


Read the full press release below.


Earlier today a press release went out making a claim that there was friction between Hip Hop Icon “Lil Kim” and aspiring hip artist azealia banks. The release comes as a surprise to our team,being that my client and azealia have NEVER spoke to one another or met AT ALL. Kim was actually very flattered azealia’s public admiration for her, which is why it’s so hard to understand how someone who claims to be a true Lil Kim fan could flip the script so easily on someone who was supposedly their idol. It is also VERY interesting that NO ONE from her team made any attempts to reach out to anyone from our team to voice any concerns or problems that they may have had. I have NEVER heard of anyone having a conflict with someone they have NEVER met with or personally spoke with. We have no idea what they are referencing and have no desire to discuss the matter any further as there is nothing to talk about. It honestly seems that someone from azealia’s team would rather have her fans buy into manufactured drama instead of buying music. Kim knows nothing of any beef, and furthermore has had nothing but nice things to say about her. We don’t know what this is and will not address this any further. It seems that this is another sad attempt by someone trying to use my client for publicity. We wish her nothing but the best.

 

 

 

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Rihanna was the musical guest on Saturday Night Live yesterday. The pop star performed "Birthday Cake," "Talk That Talk" and "Where Have You Been."






Rihanna "Birthday Cake" x "Talk That Talk"







Rihanna "Where Have You Been"

 

 

 

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LAS VEGAS -- When people look back at the Hall of Fame-worthy careers of Floyd Mayweather Jr. and Miguel Cotto, the boxers' fight on Saturday night at the MGM Grand Garden Arena will be the one they probably remember.

 

It was a barnburner, one of the most exciting fights of Mayweather's career; Cotto, of course, is typically in exciting fights. But as usual, it was Mayweather who put his punches together and evaded enough to win, taking a unanimous decision and a junior middleweight title for the second time in his career.

 

"You're a helluva champion," Mayweather said to Cotto in the ring after the fight. "You're the toughest guy I ever fought."

 

Now Mayweather -- headed to jail on June 1 for an 87-day sentence at the Clark County Detention Center in Las Vegas for a domestic battery conviction -- can offer a new mantra: 43 have tried and now 43 have failed.

 

"Look, when fights are on pay-per-view, you want to give the fans what they pay for, and that's excitement," said Mayweather, who elected to do an in-ring interview with HBO's Larry Merchant after threatening not to following their blow-up during a postfight interview after Mayweather's September victory against Victor Ortiz.

 

Cotto didn't go down without a fight. He pressed and pushed and cracked Mayweather with many hard punches, probably as many punishing shots as Mayweather has ever been hit with.

 

Mayweather is 35 now, and maybe the pound-for-pound king has lost just a step, so he is a little easier to hit. But he still got the job done and, for a change, in very exciting fashion.

 

In picking up his eighth world title belt in five weight classes, Mayweather looked good in victory. But Cotto, 31, a three-division champion in his own right, also looked good. In fact, Cotto gave Mayweather a tougher fight than he gave Manny Pacquiao in their 2009 welterweight title bout, a 12th-round knockout for Pacquiao.

 

"The judges said I lost the fight. I can't do anything else. I have to take my defeat," Cotto said. "I brought my best and I did my best every morning in training camp and I did my best tonight."

 

Mentally reborn following his emotional victory against Antonio Margarito in their December rematch, Cotto fought as well as he has in years.

 

"I'm happy with my fight and with my performance," he said. "So is my family. I can't ask for anything else."

 

With most of the crowd of 16,047 cheering for Puerto Rico's Cotto, he was able to bull Mayweather into the corner and make him fight back round after round. And Mayweather was happy to oblige.

 

Most of the rounds appeared competitive, but Mayweather pulled away to win 118-110 on judge Robert Hoyle's scorecard, while Dave Moretti and Patricia Morse Jarman each scored it 117-111. ESPN.com had it 116-112 for Mayweather.

 

Mayweather (43-0, 26 KOs) sat down on his punches and rocked Cotto in the fourth round, turning over his right hand to land several of them flush.

 

Cotto (37-3, 30 KOs), who made $8 million plus a percentage of the pay-per-view profits, got Mayweather's respect in the sixth round when he landed a pinpoint jab to his nose, drawing blood. After the punch, Mayweather nodded his head to Cotto out of respect.

 

"When you come to fight and are in the heat of the battle, those things happen," Mayweather said.

 

Every time Cotto trapped Mayweather on the ropes -- which he did often and had some success with it -- the crowd would go wild. But Mayweather would eventually escape the trouble.

 

Mayweather closed strong with a huge 12th round, hurting Cotto with a nasty uppercut and right hands.

 

The fans had gotten their monies worth, and Mayweather had a satisfying victory. HBO will replay the memorable fight, along with the Saul "Canelo" Alvarez-Shane Mosley undercard fight, on May 12 (10:15 p.m. ET/PT).

 

"He's a tough competitor," Mayweather said. "I knew I was going to have to come in the ring to fight hard and execute the game plan. Cotto is a future Hall of Famer and he is no pushover. We fought at his weight class. He came to fight. He didn't come to survive, he came to fight. So I dug down and fought him back."

 

Mayweather, who earned a boxing-record guarantee of $32 million (plus a hefty percentage of the pay-per-view profit), was focused on the fight throughout the promotion, never seeming to let the looming jail sentence unnerve him. He kept up the brave front after the fight, as well.

 

"You're dealt obstacles in your life," Mayweather said. "You have to take the good with the good and the bad with the bad. When June 1 comes, the only thing I can do is accept it."

 

Mayweather said he plans to fight again this year after his release from jail. The fight the world wants is to see him face Manny Pacquiao.

 

Once again, like a broken record, Mayweather made it sound like that won't happen, despite protests to the contrary.

 

"Bob Arum is in the way," Mayweather said of the Top Rank promoter who represents Pacquiao (and once promoted Mayweather). "He's stopping the fans from getting what they want. Let's give the fans what they want."

 

Mayweather, however, has demanded more than 50 percent of the money in the fight, which has been a nonstarter. He didn't acknowledge that fact after the Cotto fight. "I've been trying to make the Pacquiao fight," Mayweather said.

 

Then he turned to his demands for blood and urine drug testing for the fight. Pacquiao has repeatedly agreed, which Mayweather won't acknowledge.

 

"Cotto didn't have the problem taking therandom blood and urine tests," he said. "Why shouldn't Pacquiao? If he's the best, take the test."

 

That is the same old argument -- but for another day. On this night, Mayweather took the test from Cotto inside the ring.

 

He passed.

 

Again.


Source: ESPN





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