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Everybody has seen the Dave Chappelle Show Episode "When Keeping It Real Goes Wrong". The video you're about to check out is is similar except the guy trying to keep it real clowns himself in my opinion.

Ok, tape starts and we see a guy near a bike outside of what looks like a deli or store. The owner who is filming asks the guy if he just cut his bike lock then yells "this guy just cut the lock on my bike!" which leads to this exchange.

Goon "You better take off on your bike man before you get beat up"

Bike owner "You gonna take care of this or you want me to call the police?"

Goon "Imma beat you up, you better leave with your bike"

Bike Owner You're gonna hit me with this security guy standing right here?"

Goon "He's just security, he's not a cop. It aint his problem, I'm telling you , you better leave before I beat you up"

The goon steps toward the bike owner in more threatening manner telling him he's about to get punched.

The bike owner obviously aggravated at this point says "you think I haven't been assaulted before?"

By this time two dudes passing by try to calm the situation. Mind you that there are security guards in the vicinity, but they have not been seen on cam and don't appear to be doing or saying anything..

The more I watch this continue to unfold I start getting the nagging feeling this is fake. Some kind of right wing propaganda to create a talking point that blacks are out of control thugs. And the white liberal media has been hiding it.

But let's say the video is real. The goon that attempted to steal the bike is a complete idiot,

#1 For trying to steal the bike and not taking off when he was caught

#2 For threatening the bike owner on camera

The goon needs to go get a damn job.

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First she "Kissed A Girl" and liked it, now she's going the way of R&B singer D'Angelo by posing damn near "butt ass" to help sell her new record.

Katy Perry appears topless on the cover of the UK version of Esquire Magazine.

Not coincidently the singer's new album 'Teenage Dream' is coming out in August. She recently released the catchy new song "California Gurls" featuring Snoop Dogg as the first single.

The song sits atop the Billboard Hot 100 chart for the third week in a row.

Unfortunately Katy won't be able to dance as energetically as she normally does anytime soon to enjoy the song's success. She's recovering from a mishap in Canada that left her with 17 stitches.

According to UK's Daily Mail, Perry, "cut her leg open after falling over during an energetic dance session at a Toronto nightclub."

"17 stitches later... Don't make fun of my dance moves tomorrow. That's what got me here in the 1st place! Thanks for the souvenir Canada," Perry later wrote on Twitter.

Check out the Esquire cover pic below, it's nice.


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The Brick Squad General, Gucci Mane was in the building at the 23rd Annual Rhythm & Soul Music Awards.

Gucci surprised the Beverly Hills, California audience by coming out to perform his hit record "Wasted"

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A 20-something rap phenom with an eye for the finer things, Drake is finding that when it comes to the ladies, not all of them share his champagne taste. In an exclusive outtake from the documentary "Drake: Better Than Good Enough," the Young Money MC visits New Orleans radio station Q93.3, where he spits a freestyle that goes in about everything from finances to females.

"Why has every woman never dined here before?/ Am I the only 23-year-old wine connoisseur?" Drizzy wonders, as the room erupts with rowdy howls co-signing the hip-hop star's rhyming skills.

The full-length doc depicts the months before Drake dropped his hotly anticipated debut, Thank Me Later. But the freestyle sequence showcases one of the qualities that has made Drake a breakout star: his charismatic, hyper-informed flow. The outtake also captures the heightened buzz that preceded his first major-label offering, as the radio DJ coaxes the star into giving "a preview" of the kinds of bars to come on Later.

Ready to flex his lyrical chops, the scene opens with Drizzy animatedly accepting the challenge. A focused Drake even refuses an instrumental ("No beat," the star insists), spitting a verse a cappella.

"Please make your long story shorter/ Time is of the essence for the king of second quarter/ Numbers do the talking/ I have nothing for reporters/ I just hope we make these flights and don't get held up at the border," Drake spits.

The verse demonstrates his trademark verbal agility ("Jumpin' to the top/ This my leap year"); his witty humor ("I got new girls / But none of they love is for certain/ And call old girls/ But none of they numbers are workin'); and his easy candor ("They ain't rootin' for me/ They ain't clappin' for me/ I'm only saying, can somebody just be happy for me?").

As the station dissolve into hollers of approval, Drake's Young Money associate Mack Maine tosses out a challenge to any rappers ready to step to the Toronto MC.

"I got a mil' on Drake!" Maine shouts gleefully. "Against any of y'all! — old school, new school, need to know this!"


Source: MTV

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Gary Coleman might not have been big is stature, but a newly released video of the deceased actor may reveal why his ex-wife Shannon Price didn't want to leave him.

The clip from the documentary "Midgets vs Mascots" popped up on kikster.com and shows the actors' private parts exposed.

The owner of the footage is threatening to file a $10,000,000 lawsuit if the clip isn't taken down according to TMZ.

Ben Carlson, the director of the documentary is outraged calling the clip "a direct and blatant violation of our Rights and quite frankly offensive on so many disturbing levels." He wants the footage immediately removed or be paid $10,000,000.

View the NSFW clip HERE. View cease and desist letter HERE

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Hard Knock TV's Devi Dev caught up with Dr Dre and got the inside scoop on his 'Detox' album and the leaked single "Under Pressure" featuring Jay-Z.

Dre told her 'Detox' is definitely coming and that he's putting the finishing touches on it now.

Devi asked him if the "Under Pressure" leaked track was the real thing.

"Absolutely not, I didn't even get a chance to finish the record," Dre told her. "The vocals are real rough, it's not blended right. The hook is not even on the song. It's not done. the music isn't done. It's just one of the things you have to deal with today because of technology and all that. It's like real easy for somebody tor somebody to steal your sh*t. What can you do?"



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Drake chopped it up with your favorite talk show host's, favorite talk show host, Jimmy Kimmel on Thursday (June 24).

The two joked about Drake being a Jewish rapper from Canada which goes against the grain of the typical successful rapper.

Drake told the story of how he met Lil Wayne through Lil-J of Rap-A-Lot's son Jas Prince. Drake did a hilarious spot on impression of Weezy.

Later on in the show Drake hit the stage up to perform "BedRock" with Nicki Minaj and "Over".

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Drake Interview Part 1 of 2


Drake Interview Part 2 of 2


Drake Performs "Over"


Drake Performs "BedRock" With Nicki Minaj
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Two emcees that will go down in history as arguably top five dead or alive made their much anticipated appearance on the Late Show With David Letterman.

Taking to the rooftop above the Ed Sullivan Theater, the pair performed "Renegade" together. As well as solo joints "On To The Next One" and "Not Afraid"

Earlier in the show Hov sat down for an interview with Letterman while Em gave the "Top Ten For Kids"

Eminem also hit up the stage on Late Night With Jimmy Fallon to perform "Won't Back Down" with The Roots Band.

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Jay-Z & Eminem Perform "Renegade"


Eminem Performing "Not Afraid"


Jay-Z Performing "On To The Next One"


Eminem's "Top Ten For Kids"


Jay-Z Interview With David Letterman


Eminem Performing "Won't Back Down" featuring The Roots On Jimmy Fallon
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Just where does an executive decision supposedly made in the best interest of kids stop and a personal vendetta begin?

That's the question radio listener's in Houston are asking themselves this morning as a popular dj from 97.9 The Box was fired for playing a record in her off time.

DJ Brandi Garcia was fired from the radio station after being there for five years because she violated their ban against playing any songs featuring Houston rapper Trae The Truth.

Garcia was hired by a private promoter to dj the recent 50 Cent concert in Houston. According to Garcia the concert was not a 97.9 The Box sponsored event.

She played Wacka Flocka Flame's remix of "O Let's Do It" featuring Trae at the show. When Brandi reported to work the next day, she was given her walking papers for playing a song that Trae was on.

Brandi contends she should have been allowed to play whatever records she wants to during her own personal time.

This situation all started in 2009 when six people were shot at Trae's annual "Trae Day" event being held at Texas Southern University.

During a subsequent interview with The Box's Madd Hatta Show, Trae got into an on air altercation with DJ Nnete Inyangumia who accused him of inciting violence at his "Trae Day" events. Trae then mentioned Inyangumia's weight in a mixtape song which is when the ban was put into effect.

Trae is suing Radio One, which owns and operates 97.9 The Box.

"They're using the airwaves for their personal (vendetta)," Trae told The Houston Chronicle. "Truth be told, my situation isn't the very first time this has happened. I'm just the first one to speak on it. Everything else gets swept under the rug. I'm not going to take that. You're not just going to hide me under a rock.

"Nobody should be allowed to stop someone from progressing in their life by being flat-out childish."

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LOS ANGELES — For 18 months, former Bay area transit officer Johannes Mehserle maintained a public silence about what led him to shoot unarmed Oscar Grant as he lay face down on an Oakland train platform.

More answers may come on Friday when Mehserle resumes testifying at his murder trial in a Los Angeles courtroom. His testimony marks the first time he's spoken publicly about the shooting early New Year's day 2009.

Mehserle, who is white, has pleaded not guilty to the 22-year-old black man. The trial was moved from Alameda County because of intense media coverage and racial tensions.

Friends and family of Oscar Grant


In a surprise move Thursday, Mehserle took the stand and told jurors that training he received didn't emphasize the possibility of mistaking his stun gun with his handgun.

But that's what his lawyer claims happened when Mehserle pulled out his .40-caliber handgun and shot Grant.

On questioning by defense lawyer Michael Rains, the brawny, 6-foot-4 Mehserle said he received Taser training in December 2008 and had only pulled it out once while on duty in the month before the shooting.

He said his former employer didn't put much weight on possible "confusion issues" where officers should place the Taser holster, only that the weapon wasn't to be put under their issued handgun.

"They left it up to us to figure it out," said Mehserle, who spoke in a calm, soft voice. "For me it wasn't that big of a deal."

Prosecutors say Mehserle intended to shoot Grant, and that Mehserle used his handgun because officers were losing control of the situation. Mehserle wore his stun gun on the front left side the night of the shooting, while his handgun was mounted on his right hip.

The trial adjourned late Thursday before Mehserle could give details about the shooting.

Former Bart cop Johannes Mehserle talking to his lawyer


Legal experts say while defendants in criminal trials rarely take the stand, his testimony could be compelling for jurors.

"They are going to want to get a sense of is he a good person, a thoughtful person," said Dr. Philip Anthony, a Los Angeles psychologist who is chief executive of the jury consulting firm DecisionQuest. "Most importantly, they want to hear what was running through his mind, his thought process when he fired that fatal shot."

On the stand, Mehserle did say when he arrived with his partner to the train station in response to a possible fight, that he could hear yelling and screaming from the platform above.

"I remember it being real loud," Mehserle said. "I didn't know if officers were involved in the fight or the crowd had turned on them. It didn't sound good."

He added he intercepted a few men who he said were approaching two fellow officers that had detained Grant and several friends against a concrete wall. He said the men, who turned out to be more of Grant's friends, were taunting the BART officers.

"I just instructed them to get back," Mehserle said.

He said he eventually looked at Grant and Jackie Bryson, who appeared to be upset. The other two officers, Tony Pirone and Marysol Domenici, had pulled their stun guns out and given the situation, Mehserle said he decided to do the same. Before Grant was shot, he snapped a photo of Mehserle pointing his Taser stun gun in his direction.

Mehserle said he wasn't sure what had transpired but tried to cool down Grant and Bryson.

"They were yelling '(expletive) that officer,' 'I'm going to sue,'" Mehserle recalled the two men saying of Pirone, who was described by some onlookers as the most aggressive and hostile toward Grant and his friends.

The shooting, and the events leading up to it, were captured on video by several bystanders.

Grant's uncle, Cephus "Bobby" Johnson said he believes Mehserle will try using his testimony to differentiate himself from Pirone.

"Now all of the sudden he's this huggable, passive, non-aggressive person who really believes in communication instead of exerting authority," Johnson said. "I'm not buying that."

Associated Press Writer Terry Collins contributed to this report.

Wanda Johnson, (R) hugs friend during demonstration outside Bart Station In Oakland


Unseen Footage Of Oscar Grant Killing

BART Cop Johannes Mehserle Takes Stand In Murder Trial

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KEYSTONE HEIGHTS, Fla. - A picture of a Keystone Heights baby appearing to smoke a bong has caught the attention of the Florida Department of Children and Families.

Channel 4 was sent the photo and an image of the picture and comments about it taken from an unidentified Web site. It is not known how widely it was circulated.

The child-protection agency has launched an investigation on the 11-month-old baby's parents.

"We are alarmed that any parent would take pictures of their child next to what is obviously drug paraphernalia," said DCF spokesman John Harrell.

The 19-year-old mother talked to Channel 4 via Facebook. She said the pictures were a joke.

The message read, "If u look at the picture u can see that there is no bowl in the TABACCO (sic) pipe. And i took a pic to show one (expletive) person and it was a mistake. I would never ever ever let him get high."

DCF investigators said they have already been to the home twice.

"We would never leave a child in a home where there are concerns about whether or not the child is safe," Harrell said.

The mother told Channel 4 she has a drug evaluation Friday and the boy will be checked by a pediatrician. DCF said she could face serious charges if drugs were used by or around the baby.

In another message, the mother said she would never do anything to harm her child.

It read, "Do you realize how serious this is? i can go to jail and he can be taken away from me. WHY would you do something so (expletive) stupid? i know what i did was stupid but i would NEVER put by baby in harm. im (sic) so nice to everyone idk (I don't know) why you would do this to me."

No one has been charged.



Source: MSNBC

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A Lady Gaga fan reportedly paid $1 million to appear in her new music video.

A Russian billionaire gave the pop singer the huge sum for the chance to star alongside her in the nine-minute promo for 'Alejandro'.

The wealthy admirer, who is only known as Arkady, can be spotted in the video playing a cop dressed in a black leather hat and coat.

The 30 year old said: "Yes it was me in the clip, but I can't give further details."

Gaga is also said to have been sworn to secrecy about his part in the promo.

The short film has attracted criticism for its religious overtones, which include the 'Poker Face' singer swallowing rosary beads whilst dressed as a nun.

Director Steven Klein insists the themes in the video aren t meant to upset Christians, saying: It s not meant to denote anything negative. It represents the character's battle between the dark forces of this world and the spiritual salvation of the Soul.

"Thus at the end of the film, she chooses to be a nun, and the reason her mouth and eyes disappear is because she is withdrawing her senses from the world of evil and going inward towards prayer and contemplation."

Source: Music-News

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Actor Sylvester Stallone is in talks with the late John Gotti’s son, “Junior” John Gotti, to make a movie about his father’s life as a mobster, CNN has confirmed.

Stallone himself would star as the "Teflon Don" in the film, which would tell the story of his life as the boss of the infamous Gambino Mafia family, as told through the memories of his son.

The elder Gotti was convicted for murder and racketeering in 1992 and died in June, 2002 at the age of 61.

According to TMZ, the project is far enough along in development that Stallone is ready to choose a screenwriter.

It's not Stallone's first time playing a mobster, but a previous attempt has probably been forgotten by most of today's moviegoers: 1991's "Oscar," a John Landis-directed comedy about a gangster, played by Stallone, trying to go straight.

Source: CNN

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Donnell Rawlings made a name for himself starring on the Chappelle Show. His most well known character being "Ashy Larry".

The comedian recently sat down with Mazi O for Hardbody Radio and talked about dating white women vs black women. America's acceptance of a 50 % black President as long as they were allowed to keep a white Santa Clause and a lot more.

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The Eminem vs Mariah Carey and Nick Cannon beef has been well documented.

Em has taken numerous shots at the couple. Most recently on the scathing diss record "The Warning". While Mariah fired off the song and video "Obsessed" which many people thought were aimed at Slim.

But after it's all said and done, all the general public is really going to remember is the music. And even though they might not be doing lunch anytime soon, Nick Cannon can't deny Eminem's new disc 'Recovery' has some good tunes.

He tweeted earlier this morning (June 25) about one song in particular.

"Damn it! I'm mad at myself because I actually like the @Rihanna and @Eminem record.... I'm such a loser! LOL."


Don't trip Nick, the album really is that good.

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What's a good way for Lil' Kim and Nicki Minaj to resolve their issues? Do a collabo, says Ludacris. If the two rap divas put their bewigged heads together and traded rhymes on a song, Luda thinks minds would be blown by the resulting track.

"I think if Lil' Kim and Nicki Minaj do a record together it's gonna kill the entire industry," Luda told MTV News. He added that the two femcees should take advantage of the lack of high-profile ladies in the game right now: "You don't have that many women in the industry so the lane is wide open."

The ATL rapper insisted that the two should work on music not only for themselves, but for their fans as well.

"The fact that we have females out there that's going back and forth — and I'm not saying it's either one's fault — I feel like y'all need to come together and squash all this bulls-- and make records together," Luda said. "Because [there's] a lot of women that wanna hear what the hell y'all got to say."

Other MCs have weighed in on the controversy as well. Miami hip-hop queen Trina said the Minaj and Kim drama reflects on all femcees. "This makes us all look bad. There's barely any female artists as is — we don't need this," Trina told MTV News.

50 Cent said that Kim should calm down with the swagger-jacking accusations because there is a lack of female hip-hop artists for Minaj to be inspired by. "It's obvious ... she was inspired by some of Kim's [style]. But that's not bad. There's not a whole lot of female artists that you can make reference to, so you'll see those little influences even stronger," 50 said in an interview with Power 98.3 FM in Phoenix.

Hip-hop vet Rah Digga also said the stars should keep it about the music. "My advice to everybody is just do you," Digga told MTV. "Make your music, don't pay attention to what's going on around you, just do what you do best and let the fans blog it out."


Source: MTV

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Megan Fox doesn't complain if people focus on her beauty rather than her acting - as she hasn't done anything in her career that deserves praise.

The 'Jonah Hex' actress - who is engaged to actor Brian Austin Green - insists she would never complain about receiving more attention for her looks than her work as she has not yet given "any reason" to win praise for her movies.

She said: "I'm totally aware that I've never given anyone a reason to praise me for my acting talents.

"So to sit here and complain, 'Why don't people recognise me as an actress?' would be outrageous.

"It's my responsibility to prove that they should."

The brunette beauty also admitted she rarely reads anything about herself as she fears it would turn her into a "drug-addled lunatic".

She added to Sky Movies magazine: "I could never be one of those actors who reads everything that is ever written about them.

"That doesn't work with my personality. I'd be a complete lunatic, probably drug-addled and out of my mind. Instead, I stay in and ignore it."

Source: Contact Music

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For rapper 50 Cent, the birth of his son meant putting fatherhood ahead of the 'hood.

"It wasn't getting shot," said the platinum-selling Queens native, who took nine bullets in a 2000 murder try. "It was my son and creating a stable life for him."

The "Get Rich or Die Tryin'" singer returns to his old South Jamaica home Saturday, encouraging kids to get active in the community and avoid the street life.

"I want to be able to go and talk to them and [have] them really feel what my experience has been," he told the Daily News Thursday.

It's an intense, one-of-a-kind experience.

The rapper survived the shooting outside his grandmother's house. The one-time drug dealer was also stabbed.

But the rap icon said kids don't set out to do wrong. "They do what they're influenced to do," said 50 Cent, who hopes to exert a more positive influence.

The 35-year-old performer, whose real name is Curtis Jackson, is hosting "Forever Young Day" in Baisley Park - a six-hour event aimed at promoting exercise for local children.

The hip-hop artist tried hosting a similar neighborhood festival last year, but it was postponed because of security concerns surrounding his plans to perform.

An NYPD spokesman confirmed they are aware of Fitty's appearance, with adequate security assigned to the area.

Still, locals don't need to fear a melee like last week's South Street Seaport show - the performer won't pick up a microphone.

Fitty said the near-riot for a free Drake concert cut his chances to sing hits like "In Da Club" or "What Up Gangsta."

"They would've said no to me immediately," said the rapper, whose son Marquise is now 14.

He said lack of guidance led him to selling crack cocaine. Now, by promoting more activities, he can help others avoid making the same mistakes.

"You don't feel the repercussions because it comes so far after the game," the drug dealer-turned-rapper said. "I had no options: It was go on welfare or go in the street."

And now kids are spending too much time on the computers and the numbers of children who are obese are skyrocketing.

"Technology is keeping them still," he said, adding that he always stayed active as a kid by playing basketball or boxing. "You don't see that anymore."

The hip-hopper said he's working hard to get back in shape after gaining back the 50 pounds he shed for a movie role.

"I put the weight back on," he said, laughing. "I'm not back in shape, but my size is back."

Source: NY Daily News

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