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Check out Beyonce's new video for "Countdown." The song is the third single off B's platinum selling album, 4.
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Check out Beyonce's new video for "Countdown." The song is the third single off B's platinum selling album, 4.
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Complex compiled their list of the top 50 best radio freestyles ever. Like any other list of this kind there's lots of room for debate. G-Unit finished just outside the top 10. Placing at (No. 12) with their 2003 takeover of Funkmaster Flex's show.
Check out the top 12 below.
12. G-Unit (50 Cent, Lloyd Banks and Young Buck) - 2003 Funkmaster Flex show "Shyne & Lil Kim Diss"
11. Nas - 2001 Hot 97 Funkmaster Flex show "H to the Omo" (Jay-Z Diss)
10. Notorious B.I.G. and Lil Cease - Sway & Tech Power "Last Freestyle"
9. LL Cool J - 1985 Power 99 "It's Yours"
8. Big L - 1988 Stretch & Bobbito WKCR 89.9 "1988 Freestyle"
7. Roc-A-Fella (Jay-Z, Memphis Bleek, Freeway, Beanie Sigel, State Property) - 2001 Funkmaster Flex Hot 97 "Takeover"
6. Nas & Bravehearts - 1993 Stretch & Bobbito WKCR 89.9 "Prematic Freestyle"
5. Wu Tang Clan - 1993 Stretch & Bobbito WKCR 89.9 "Freestyle"
4. Jay-Z - 2006 Hot 97 Funkmaster Flex "Grammy Family Freestyle"
3. Notorious B.I.G., Craig Mack and Puffy - 1991 Tim Westwood Radio 1 "Freestyle"
2. Eminem & Royce Da 5'9 - 1988 Stretch & Bobbito WKCR 89.9 "12 Minute Freestyle"
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1. Jay-Z and Big L - 1995 Stretch & Bobbito "7 Minute Freestyle"
For the full list go to Complex to check it out.
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Last week Papoose declared himself the "King Of New York." The statement became a trending topic on twitter that read "#PapooseSaid.”
Of course not everyone agreed with the statement. Fellow Brooklyn rapper Red Cafe visited the Jenny Boom Boom show and weighed in with his opinion. He declared Jay-Z the "King Of New York," citing Hov's accomplishments and record sales.
Now Papoose is answering Red Cafe back. Saying among other things record sales shouldn't necessarily equate to being the best rapper.
"It's a known fact these n*ggas is buying their own records, so them numbers is not accurate. Let's stop taking this numbers sh*t and posting it up against n*ggas thats nice man," Papoose said in an interview with Forbez DVD. "How much money you got or how much alleged numbers you did does not determine you nice. This is the mecca, this is the home of hip hop man. I'm waiting for a savage to disrespect the king. I got something for you. All my real lyricists stand up! If you tired of these savage n*ggas talking this alleged numbers and this alleged money n*ggas is getting up against your talent. Salute man, honor before money man."
The tracklist for Pusha T's upcoming album, Fear Of God II: Let Us Pray was just released.
The G.O.O.D Music MC was able to snag some nice features for the 12-song disc including 50 Cent, Kanye West, Pharrell, Tyler, The Creator, Juicy J. Kevin Cossom and Meek Mill.
Release date is set for November 8.
Tracklist:
1. Changing Of The Guards ft. Diddy
2. Amen ft. Kanye West and Young Jeezy
3. Trouble On My Mind ft. Tyler, The Creator
4. What Dreams Are Made Of
5. Body Work ft. Juicy J, Meek Mill, and French Montana
6. Everything That Glitters ft. French Montana
7. So Obvious
8. Feeling Myself ft. Kevin Cossom
9. Raid ft. 50 Cent and Pharrell
10. My God
11. I Still Wanna ft. Rick Ross and Ab Liva
12. Alone In Vegas
J. Cole made his network television debut yesterday (October 5) on Jimmy Kimmel Live.
The Roc Nation MC performed "Work Out" and "Cole World" off of his number one selling debut album, Cole World: The Sideline Story.
"Work Out"
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Emporio Armani's new spokesmodel, Rihanna makes things hot in a new short film for the company.
In the clip, the newly blonde singer slips into the backseat of a car for a quick change. She strips down to her underwear before slipping into a skintight pair of jeans and a black leather jacket.
The singer emerges from the car ready to flirt.
Check it out below.
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Prodigy of Mobb Deep recently met a 13-year old boy who has sickle cell anemia. Having the disease himself, P was able to drop some knowledge on how to stay healthy and not suffer from so much pain while dealing with it.
"I used to look at sickle cell like that sh*t was a curse, like God cursed me. I used to be mad as hell at God. But it aint even about that," P told the teen. "I learned that sickle cell is like a burglary an alarm. You know like a burglary alarm when someone breaks into your house? That's what sickle cell is for your body," P explained. "Basically what it means is you're putting something bad into your body and it's triggering your alarm system. That's how you gotta look at it."
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The Snowman drops off new visuals for this Lil Lody produced track off of his new mixtape, The Real Is Back 2.
Several pictures from a sex tape made by late rapper Tupac Shakur were released yesterday. That might be as close as the public will get to ever seeing any parts of the footage. That's because 'Pac's mom, Afeni Shakur, is prepared to sue anyone who tries to release the video.
A spokesperson for Tupac's estate told TMZ "we will sue anyone who tries to sell a Tupac tape."
The estate is trying to figure out the identities of all the people in the video, including the female performing a sexual act on 'Pac.
Afeni is said to be prepared to fight the release of the tape tooth and nail.
"Get the legal team ready because [we] will not allow someone to put it out." Afeni reportedly said.
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There's a celebration going on over at Roc Nation. The label is enjoying the success of another number one album with J. Cole's debut disc, Cole World: The Sideline Story.
Jay-Z released an official statement on the album's success via MTV News.
"J. Cole's success is testament to amazing artist development and Cole's hard work," Jay said. "I want to congratulate him on a #1 album and more importantly a great body of work."
Cole released a video (below) reiterating what he said on twitter yesterday. The 26-year old St John's University graduate thanked everyone from his fans to radio stations for helping him move 217,000 copies of his album.
Cole is said to already be working on his sophomore disc.
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ESPN is rolling out its 3rd annual 'Body Issue' Friday (October 7). The issue features top athletes posing in the nude with carefully placed hands, legs and arms covering their private parts.
Athletes in the issue include Olympic gymnast Alicia Sacramone; Sylvia Fowles of the WNBA's Chicago Sky; LPGA rookie Belen Mozo; track and field star Natasha Hastings; hockey player Julie Chu; tennis player Vera Zvonareva; surfer Steph Gilmore; roller derby skater Suzy Hotrod and bowler Kelly Kulick.
The other male athletes are: Steven Jackson of the NFL's St. Louis Rams; speedskater Apolo Ohno; hockey player Ryan Kesler of the NHL's Vancouver Canucks; UFC fighter Jon Jones; IndyCar racer Helio Castroneves; snowboarder Louie Vito; boxer Sergio Martinez; marathoner Ryan Hall and Paralympian Jeremy Campbell.
Check out a few of the pictures below and make sure you pick up a copy of the 'Body Issue' Friday.
Alicia Sacramone [Olympic Gymnast]
Gretchen Bleiler [Pro Snowboarder]
Kelly Kulick [Bowler]
Natasha Hastings [Track and Field]
Sylvia Fowles [WNBA's Chicago Sky]
By now we've all heard that Dr. Dre's 'Detox' album is "almost done" enough times we're not quite sure what to believe. The disc will be Dre's last as an artist and is one of the most highly anticipated albums ever. The producer has a reputation for being a perfectionist, so maybe it shouldn't be surprising it's taken so long. The wait however, might finally be over.
In a new interview with NME Magazine, Snoop Dogg says the album is near completion.
"I ain't never said it was almost finished. He might, but that's my first time I ever said it. I was always saying it was taking too long to get done. It feels good now," Snoop told the publication via Contact Music. "We've been working on it. It's almost finished. So that's coming out soon. We got Slim [Eminem] on it."
Before you say 'here we go again,' remember it was Snoop who criticized Dre back in May on the Tim Westwood Show for not having the right people around him to finish the project.
“I’mma say this and I don’t know if it’s gonna ruffle any feathers. I just think the wrong people is in the environment. When he made records that were hit records in the past: D.O.C., Snoop Dogg, RBX, Kurupt,” Snoop said at the time. “It’s like it’s pieces that’s not there that need to be there. And I’ll say D.O.C. and Snoop Dogg is the backbone. When you take those two equations and you take them out of the equation it’s not gonna work. You need to put them two back into the situation and let us mastermind and head the project like we did The Chronic in 2001. That’s what’s missing.”
Now that The Doggfather is back on the same page with his mentor, 'Detox' looks like it's finally on the way.
Common releases a new No I.D. produced single from his upcoming album The Dreamer, The Believer, dropping November 22.
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Twins are supposed to close, but this is ridiculous.
In an episode of 'Tia & Tamera,' Tamera gets convinced by her sister to try her breast milk.
Initially grossed out by the idea Tamera gives it a shot, and to her surprise she likes it.
"It's actually pretty good," Tamera tells Tia. "It tastes like a chai tea latte without the chai. Whoa this is amazing!"
Now that's just bizarre...
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J. Cole can now add a number 1 selling album to his list of accomplishments.
According to Hits Daily Double, the 26-year old Roc Nation MC's debut album, Cole World: The Sideline Story will claim the top spot on the Billboard 200 chart after moving more than 217,000 units.
Cole thanked his fans via twitter for making him number one.
"Wow. Cole World. So many people to stunt on, fighting the urge to be spiteful. This moment is too important for that. Just want to say THANK YOU," he wrote. "Thanks to yall, we shook the game up. No chart topping single, just 2 years of hard work, great music and real ass fans. #1 album."
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Webbie was clearly intoxicated when he hit the red carpet Saturday (October 1) at the 2011 BET Hip Hop Awards.
Boss Lady tried to get an interview out of the Louisiana MC, but all he wanted to talk about was his d*ck.
Peep the hilarious interview below.
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If there was ever any doubt whether or not there really is a Tupac Shakur sex tape, those doubts have now been erased.
TMZ obtained screen shots from the tape. In them you can clearly see 'Pac with a female. Money B from Digital Underground can be seen in one of the pics talking to 'Pac as he's being serviced by the unidentified female.
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Luther Campbell aka Uncle Luke is getting tired of celebrities living in his city, but not giving back to the community.
The former 2 Live Crew front man wrote an article yesterday for the Miami New Times calling out Diddy, Lil Wayne and DJ Khaled. He's giving them until January 2012 to start helping in the community or risk having their Miami passes revoked.
I've got a message for Lil Wayne, his Cash Money Brothers, DJ Khaled, Puff Daddy and all the rappers from other parts of the country who now live in Miami. I'm tired of seeing these cats using up our beaches, soaking up our sunshine, taking over the nightclubs, and sleeping with our women without investing anything into the community. I want to know when Lil Wayne is going to do more than show up courtside at the American Airlines Arena. Hell, it's not like he paid for them anyway. You know he got comped.
This free loading and mooching of my city has got to stop. There used to be a day when out of town rappers were scared to throw their weight around Miami. It didn't matter if they were coming from New York or Los Angeles, they knew better than to act like they owned this mother fucker.
Artists knew better than to come to Miami and disrespect us.But now folks in Miami's entertainment industry have gone soft, turning into a bunch of groupies just because they want to say they drank Rozay with the Cash Money crew.
Just cause Lil Wayne and DJ Khaled are from New Orleans doesn't mean they don't have to be a part of the community. They're getting rich under fun and sun. They rap in their songs about King of Diamonds and LIV nightclub, where Lil Wayne was partying it up with Dirk Nowitzki and the Dallas Mavericks after they beat the Miami Heat for the NBA championship.
What kind of sell-out move is that? I want to see Lil Wayne, DJ Khaled, Puff Daddy and all their boys start doing more for Miami. I want to see them doing fundraisers to help youth sports and after school programs. I want to see them at FCAT rallies. I want to see them do like Pitbull who works closely with the Kiwanis Club in Little Havana and DJ Irie who puts on a charity weekend for the Make-A-Wish Foundation.
I'm giving them a deadline. They got until January 1. If I don't see them giving back to the Magic City, I'm gonna have their Miami cards revoked. They won't be getting into any more nightclubs. They won't be able to go near our women. And Lil Wayne is gonna have to find floor seats for New Orleans Hornets home games because he won't be allowed inside the Triple A.
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