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5. Murda Muzik (Prod. By Murdah Baby & Yung Mills)
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14. Party Till The Sun Come Up (Prod. By Murdah Baby & Yung Mills)
15. Gwalla Feat. Slay & G Baby (Prod. By Murdah Baby & Paramount)
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Who says Tila Tequila is a fame hungry attention addict? Certainly not RadarOnline.com!

We mean, who doesn't go shopping at the grocery store dressed in black frilly lingerie, bending over seductively and perusing the tabloids in the hope of a little photo op?

Tila was spotted Monday displaying behavior that can only be described as bizarre - even for her - shopping for groceries.

According to an onlooker the reality star repeatedly placed items on the floor so she could bend over seductively to pick them up. Before spending time checking out the various sausage meats - oh, this one just writes itself!

Playing on the pregnancy rumors (that have been started and perpetuated by Tila herself) at one point she placed a melon under her negligee, before checking out the baby balloons.

Guaranteeing an appearance in next week's tabs, Tila finished off her weekly shop by checking out this week's issues.

All in all just another day in the life of Tila Tequila - Let's face it, it's her world, we just live in it.

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Nudity and music videos — two great tastes that go great together. From Frankie Goes to Hollywood's raunchy "Relax" in 1983, to Madonna's S&M-fueled "Justify My Love" clip in 1990, artists have been pushing the envelope for years, while mostly letting the extras do the dirty work.

But in the revealing clip for "Window Seat," from Erykah Badu's New Amerykah Part Two (Return of the Ankh), the soul high priestess latches on to a lesser-followed path in altogether videos: the full-frontal artist reveal. Over the course of the nearly five-minute, one-take clip, Badu casually strips out of a black overcoat, purple hoodie, black pants, sheer white T-shirt and black underwear and bra as she walks toward the intersection in Dallas where President Kennedy was assassinated in 1963. The guerrilla-style video was shot on St. Patrick's Day and Badu tweeted that it went off without a hitch, though she did get heckled by some parents for the stunt.

The intro to the clip pays homage to Matt And Kim's very similar 2009 video for "Lessons Learned," in which the duo strip as they walk through Times Square and Kim gets flattened by a bus at the end. Only in Badu's version, like Kennedy, she is taken out by an unseen assassin's bullet. Badu said she asked for the group's permission to remake their video before filming "Seat," and surely she's aware that music-video history is littered with acres of celebrity skin.

Blink-182 hustled down the streets wearing only their tats in their landmark 1999 "What's My Age Again?" clip, released a year after Alanis Morissette bared it all while doling out hugs to strangers during the "Thank U" video. D'Angelo nearly revealed his naughty bits (and way-chiseled abs) in 2000's "Untitled (How Does It Feel)." Robbie Williams stripped off his clothes (and his skin) to impress girls in the "Rock DJ" video that same year, and Britney Spears wore only some carefully placed sequins in her iconic "Toxic" clip while using her hands and some steam to cover up in 2008's "Womanizer."

More recently, Flaming Lips singer Wayne Coyne went full monty for "Watching the Planets." And who could forget Lady Gaga nearly showing us her bits in the intro to the epic "Telephone" video?



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(AllHipHop News) Bone Thugs-N-Harmony member Flesh-N-Bone was arrested last night (March 28) after the group’s highly anticipated reunion concert in their hometown of Cleveland, Ohio.

According to police, Flesh, born Stanley Howse, was arrested on previous warrants for Domestic Violence with a Firearm Specification and Felonious Assault with A Firearm.

Flesh was taken into custody during the group’s show at House of Blues, after police learned the group was performing in the city.

Police restrained Flesh when he allegedly attempted to duck off the side of the stage and to evade capture.

Flesh was taken to the Cuyahoga County Jail.

The rapper was released from prison in June of 2009, after serving almost 10 years in prison for threatening a neighbor with explosives and an AK-47.

Bone Thugs-N-Harmony are preparing to release their newest album Uni5: The World's Enemy. April 27th.

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LOS ANGELES (Hollywood Reporter) - Almost two decades after his breakout stint on "In Living Color," Oscar winner Jamie Foxx is back at Fox with another sketch-comedy show.

The network has ordered a pilot for an untitled project executive produced by Foxx and two of his fellow "Color" writers, "MadTV" creators Fax Bahr and Adam Small, with "Wild 'N Out" alumnus Affion Crockett attached as one of the stars.

The pilot is the result of merging two projects. Foxx wanted to do a sketch-comedy series with an urban twist and paired with Bahr and Small to pitch the idea to Fox.

Separately, Sony TV-based production company Tantamount was working on a sketch-comedy project starring Crockett, probably best known for his spoofs of Russell Simmons, Kanye West, Chris Brown, Drake and Jay-Z. Crockett was to co-write the project with Carl Jones, a producer of Sony's animated comedy "The Boondocks," on which Jones voiced characters alongside Crockett and also served as a producer.

After hearing both pitches, Fox Entertainment president Kevin Reilly proposed marrying the projects.

Small, Bahr, Jones and Crockett are writing the show.

Foxx, who co-created, produced and starred in "The Jamie Foxx Show," had another sketch-comedy show with Bahr and Small in development last year at MTV.

Small and Bahr's series credits also include "Chocolate News" and "Blue Collar TV."

Crockett recently launched a Web comedy series with Simmons

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He wanted to get Rich or Die Tryin', and it's fair to say 50 Cent has achieved his goal.

We hear the hardman rapper raked in £50,000 for uttering one word at a launch party on Thursday.

And the word in question? "Hey."

Yep, that's £16.6K per letter. Incredible! Fiddy - who is in the UK on his Before I Self Destruct tour - was wooed by the owners of flash new Liverpool club Bamboo to attend its opening night.

And the extravagance didn't stop at his super pay packet - he also had a budget-busting rider to match.

Once he'd been ferried by a Hummer Heaven stretch limo to the city's first seven-star club, his entourage had magnums of Cristal and Dom Perignon champagne on tap - served up by two models.

Our spy says: "It was the most blinging night ever.

"People thought 50 Cent might perform a track or two, given the massive fee, but he just greeted the crowd with a 'Hey' and got back to his two personally requested ladies, who were lavishing booze on him."


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Mexican Drug Cartels are recruiting high school kids from U.S. border towns to act as drug runners and in some cases hit men.

The cartels promise the teens fast money and for far too many of these kids it seems too good to pass up.

However, the dealers are ruthless and won't hesitate to execute the young couriers if they come up short on either the drugs or the money.

Cartels have also recruited and trained some of the teens to become killers.

In Laredo, Texas Rosalio Reta and his friend, Gabriel Cardona carried out at least seven contract killings before being caught by local authorities. Reta's first killing occurred when he was just 13.

According to CNN both teenagers received six-month military-style training on a Mexican ranch. Investigators say Cardona and Reta were paid $500 a week each as a retainer, to sit and wait for the call to kill. Then they were paid up to $50,000 and 2 kilos of cocaine for carrying out a hit.

This stuff is out of control.


Gabriel Cardon and Rosalio Reta were hit men for the Mexican Gulf Cartel


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This Week's Main Pick

Street King: Jae Millz

Holding It Down For: Harlem

Mixtape: The Flood

Real Spit: Jae Millz knows the method to getting Lil Wayne on tracks. Several days before Weezy started his one-year prison sentence, The Fireman was in the studio with his Young Money signee. While playing beats, Millz, a native of Harlem, put on a track that had a sample of a voice saying "Rikers Island."


"My boy J. Cardim did it," Millz said of the untitled track. "It's a sample of an old reggae record. ... I was gonna do it because I was gonna talk about my homies that's locked up, but that's not powerful enough. It wouldn't have been that much of a record. So with the situation that's up right now, I happened to stumble across the beat.

"You gotta catch him on a certain day," Millz added about Wayne. "On a certain day, he might like a certain beat. The sh-- might be hot, depending on his mode. He works off whatever mode he's in."

Millz is in assassin mode these days — The Flood is the first of many tapes to come before he drops his official LP.

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» "The First 48." " 'First 48' is one of my favorite shows on A&E — it deals with reality," Millz explained. "My mixtape deals with reality, but it's kinda like a show in a way. 'The First 48' is the first 48 bars of my show, my reality. I gave them 48 bars. The first 48 bars off the mixtape."

» "Angels." "I had to go in on that," Millz said. "Shout-out to Diddy. I had to go in on this when I heard Ross' verse. I wasn't gonna do it, because to me that's just the 'Where I'm From' beat. No disrespect to Jay-Z, but you know how many times we threw that beat on in a cipher? Or at a radio station, they threw that beat on and I had to go in on that beat? That's a monumental song. But when I heard Ross do it, them first two bars, 'I'm a photographer's dream/ Counting cream as my chain swing.' I was like, 'There are people still out here playing. Here's people in the studio playing, besides the people in my camp.' "


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Usher said his hit song "Papers" was a case of life imitating art, not the other way around. Speaking with MTV News last week, the singer talked about the song that kicked off his Raymond v. Raymond LP on the radio earlier this year.


"I think people would have immediately alluded to the fact I was talking about my wife when I made that record — and now my ex-wife," he said. "When the song was recorded, I wasn't divorced. It was some reality in the contrast of trying to make it all work, having to balance a career and having a normal life. Coming in at 6 in the morning and arguing was a reality when you have those type of relationships. I felt that in a way, the story did touch on certain things at the time. I didn't know how realistic it would become. I didn't know I would become divorced. I did know it spoke on the contrast between trying to balance this world of being married and having this responsibility that's like a marriage at the same time. The song spoke to that place. Unfortunately, it did become a reality."

In October, Usher's ex-wife, Tameka Foster, told People magazine that "Papers" was just "entertainment" and "people shouldn't take it literally."

"For you, I gave my heart and turned my back against the world/ 'Cause you were my girl, girl, girl," Usher sings on the chorus. "I done damn near lost my mama, I done been through so much drama/ I done turned into the man I never thought I'd be/ I'm ready to sign them papers."

The track is produced by Zaytoven and written by Sean Garrett.

"Let's say I wrote a record for Usher three or four months ago where I really didn't have any idea of what he was going through personally. I work really hard at creating records I feel that's gonna fit like a glove to an artist," Garrett explained back in June. "Me and Usher have a close relationship; I tend to sort of assist certain artists in giving them a direction, where I think they need to go in their next move. I felt that was the direction we needed to go. I felt that was the question everyone wanted to know: Was [his relationship] good or was it bad? Was it right? Are you happy or you're not?"

Raymond v. Raymond drops Tuesday.

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(CNN) -- About 10 men armed with pistols and small machine guns raided a casino in Switzerland and made off into France with several hundred thousand Swiss francs in the early hours of Sunday morning, police said.

The men, dressed in black clothes and black ski masks, split into two groups during the raid on the Grand Casino Basel, Chief Inspector Peter Gill told CNN.

One group tried to break into the casino's vault on the lower level but could not get in, but they did rob the cashier of the money that was not secured, he said.

The second group of armed robbers entered the upper level where the roulette and blackjack tables are located and robbed the cashier there, he said.

As the thieves were leaving the casino, a woman driving by and unaware of what was occurring unknowingly blocked the armed robbers' vehicles. A gunman pulled the woman from her vehicle, beat her, and took off for the French border.

The other gunmen followed into France, which is only about 100 meters (yards) from the casino, Gill said.

There were about 600 people in the casino at the time of the robbery. There were no serious injuries, although one guest on the Casino floor was kicked in the head by one of the robbers when he moved, the police officer said.

Swiss authorities are working closely with French authorities, Gill said. The robbers spoke French and drove vehicles with French license plates

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The Rosa Acosta/Maino beef rages on.

As previously reported by PaperChaserDotCom, Brooklyn rapper Maino went off on Rosa Acosta in an interview. Talking about everything from her "cheap shoes" to her fake breasts.

Maino wasn't happy about a comment Rosa made on the Angela Yee show that Maino, who was sitting right next to her at the time was wearing a fake jacket

Now Rosa has responded to Maino's disses.

In a recent interview on the Josi Marie Show, she was asked about Maino. The video vixen said she wouldn't devote more than three minutes of her time talking about him. So in that time she fired some heavy artillery.

Josi starts the clock "Ok three minutes Rosa, go"

Rosa starts off by addressing the cheap shoes comment, saying she doesn't wear fake shoes just ones that are affordable, adding:

"I wasn't aware they could give you lessons about women's shoes in prison"

Rosa goes on to say:

"If you're gonna talk about me in an interview to put me on blast instead of your projects and your actual music YOU SUCK"

There's much more to the conversation about Maino, Rosa's issues with anorexia when she was a dancer and rumors she was dating Soulja Boy and Omarion.

Check out the full interview below.

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14. For The Money f. Nicki Minaj
15. Tonight f. Red Cafe
16. All The Way Turnt Up f. Trey Songz
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Nickelodeon held it's Kid's Choice Awards yesterday (March 27).

The show is good wholesome fun for your kids and a guilty pleasure for some adults as well.

Pop superstar Rihanna and teen sensation Justin Bieber were the musical guests.

Justin performed "Baby" while Riri perfomed a medley of "Hard", "Rude Boy" and "Please Don't Stop The Music"

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A war of words broke out on Twitter Saturday between Little Brother and producer 9th Wonder, who is a former producer and founding member in the group.

According to Phonte, a rapper in Little Brother, the issue started when the group attempted to use the last song the former trio recorded as a group on their new album, Leftback LP.

Here is what Phonte said:

"Aiight folks, backstory on Star:

This was recorded back in '05-06 at Young Guru's crib sometime after the release of Minstrel Show.

This was intended for Leftback as an iTunes bonus track but we just got word today that @9thwondermusic doesn't want us to use it for whatever reason, and that's fine.

In any event, I'm not gonna let anything or anybody stop me from getting music to my fans. F**k that.

Enjoy. And as always, thank you for listening
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After the message, Phonte left a download link to "Star," which was removed as an iTunes bonus song.

9th Wonder soon responded a fan on Twitter.

"Let people talk bro....only if they knew the REAL story," he said to which Phonte responded, "Well, tell your side of it or shut the f**k up."

9th said, "@phontigallo you are NOT a tough guy.......none of us is...so KILL that noise.....and n***as aint shuttin up."

The breakup of the group came after the group's second album and, to which 9th Wonder has largely been quiet.

"Twitterfolk...I have maintained silence on the matter for LONG time..for this reason. I apologize to yall for steppin outta character," the producer said.

The other rapper of Little Brother, Big Pooh, said, "This situation has 2 many layers for an outsiders input to really penetrate the train of thought. I appreciate the comments tho, either way. this aint about money, this aint about women, this aint about music...its about respect, loyalty, and ego."

Eventually, Phonte added a viral video to speak his his peace.

9th Wonder concluded his statements with, "Please don't feed into this madness yall...real talk....good music will still be made by all of us....."

Pooh echoed those sentiments saying, "We are all grown, nobody is a victim in this situation, nobody."

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Arizona Cardinals linebacker Joey Porter was arrested outside a Taco Bell this morning after officials say Porter put his hands on a cop.

According to the California Highway Patrol, Joey was driving in a Taco Bell parking lot in Bakersfield -- his home town -- when a friend of Joey's was was stopped by police.

According to officials, Porter pulled up near the action - too close apparently -- because a CHP officer rolled over to his car, where he detected the smell of alcohol coming from Porter's car.

Cops say the officer asked for Porter's driver's license, but he refused to hand it over. ... instead, officials say, the 33-year-old tried to roll up his window.

Cops say the officer tried to reach in the car to manually unlock the car -- and that's when Porter "slapped" the officer's hand away.

According to the CHP, the officer decided to grab Porter's arm -- and that's when things got crazy. Porter allegedly got out of his car "in a confrontational manner."

The officer claims he drew his pistol and ordered Porter to the ground, but he wouldn't comply -- though he did ultimately agree to place his hands behind his head.

Additional officers were called to the scene to aid in the arrest. Porter was eventually taken in to custody and booked at a nearby jail. He was eventually charged with 3 misdemeanors -- DUI, resisting arrest and assault on a peace officer.

Porter recently signed a big fat contract with the Cardinals -- reportedly worth $17.5 million for 3 years

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Barranquilla, Colombia (CNN) -- She pouts her collagen-filled lips and totters on golden stilettos as she parades down the catwalk. Camera flashes pop in the shaky video recording of the photo shoot. Colombian model Angie Sanclemente is an object of desire.

But that was 10 years ago. Now Sanclemente is one of South America's "most wanted." The fallen beauty is on the run; Interpol has issued an international arrest warrant for her.

The woman whose ambition took her from poverty to a life of glamour is thought to be in Argentina. Authorities there suspect she may be the "queen pin" of an international operation that uses models as drug mules to move suitcases loaded with cocaine out of Buenos Aires airport.

"I am convinced Sanclemente is heavily involved in drug trafficking but I still cannot determine exactly what role she plays," one Argentine source close to the investigation tells CNN.

Six people, four men and two women, have so far been detained. Among them a 21-year-old named only as "Maria", who was arrested at Buenos Aires airport in December as she tried to board a flight bound for Cancun, Mexico with 55 kg (120 pounds) of cocaine. That could be worth more than $3.3 million once sold on the streets of the United States or Europe, according to estimates from the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration.

Sources say some of those arrested have named Sanclemente and her Argentine male model boyfriend, now in custody, as the ringleaders of the trafficking ring.

Despite an international manhunt Sanclemente, now 30, has continued to update her Facebook page.
In a Facebook message to CNN this week Sanclemente denied any involvement in the case, writing:

"I'm very sad and hurt by the bad information. I don't know how the press can destroy an innocent person."

Later she wrote: "I don't want to go to jail I don't deserve it. I am innocent." She said she had hired a Buenos Aires-based attorney and hoped to clarify her legal situation soon.


The lawyer, Guillermo Tiscornia, said he was hired by Sanclemente's mother and that he has not yet had any contact with Sanclemente, who he believes is in Argentina.

Tiscornia told CNN he has filed an appeal with the Argentine Appeals Court asking that Sanclemente be allowed to testify without the risk of going to prison if she appears in court.

He said: "Angela is afraid to go to prison in Argentina. She is a beautiful woman and she is afraid that she will be raped in prison. She could suffer serious physical and psychological damage."

Former boyfriend, DJ Ludwing Hernandez says he has also had word from Sanclemente since the scandal broke. He lives in Barranquilla, the Colombian port city famous for its carnival and as hometown of pop star Shakira. Sanclemente spent her teenage years there.

"I heard from Angie through another friend," he said. "Right now she's shocked and scared she will get arrested. She's also afraid for her life because this is a big drug problem and the bad guys could harm her."

A Colombian drug trafficker consulted by CNN, who requested not to be named because he continues smuggling, said Sanclemente may be lying low in Argentina. But he said if she had the right connections she could make it back to Colombia.

Sanclemente's mother, Yaneth Valencia, rents a $75-a-month apartment on the outskirts of Barranquilla. Neighbors said she left about two weeks ago -- shortly after the international arrest warrant was issued for her daughter -- and Tiscornia said she was now in Argentina.

"She didn't have a bed only a mattress on the floor. That's hardly the lifestyle of a drug trafficker's mother," said one neighbor, who gave her name only as Dolly.

Sanclemente first hit the headlines in 2000 when she was 20. She won Colombia's prestigious Queen of Coffee beauty pageant. Victory was short-lived. Judges dethroned after just two days when they found out she had been married, contrary to competition rules.

That marriage lasted just three months back in 1998 to a Barranquilla businessman. He paid for her to study journalism at Barranquilla's university.

A university friend, who did not want to be named for fear of reprisals, said Sanclemente dropped out of college after three semesters and spent tuition fees on silicone breast implants instead.

That friend said Sanclemente idolized Colombia's then top model Natalia Paris. She even dyed her hair blonde and imitated Paris' distinctive accent to appear more like her. Paris married a drug trafficker turned DEA informant, known as Julio Correa. He was killed in 2001 by his former associates when he returned to Colombia from Miami. Drug underworld sources say he was cut up in a meat grinder.

While some who have known her doubt she is capable of run a drug smuggling ring, others describe Sanclemente as ambitious and determined from an early age.

"Angie was very analytical. She calculated and weighed things up. She took firm steps so she didn't make mistakes," said Luis Alfonso Posso, one of her teenage friends.

Sanclemente was an only child. Her mother -- a single mom - scraped a living selling shoes and clothes. But she saved enough to enroll Sanclemente in Barranquilla's top modeling school, "La Pasarella."

Instructor Nury Rodriguez remembers the young Sanclemente as skinny and lacking self-confidence. But aside from her exotic looks, Rodriguez said she had one outstanding trait -- she hated to lose.

"Angie always wanted to win and draw attention to herself one way or another. She wanted to stand out," Rodriguez said. "She once confronted the judges in a beauty contest because she thought she should have been among the finalists."


Her brief reign as Miss Coffee Queen also brought her to the attention of admiring drug capos, according to a fashion industry insider who knew Sanclemente in Bogota.

"Narcotraffickers go to beauty pageants to buy the women they like. In other cases they sponsor candidates, paying for their outfits, their plastic surgery and even bribing the judges so their girl wins," the woman explained.

The woman, who still organizes beauty pageants, did not wish to be named saying she feared a backlash from within the industry.

Sanclemente left Colombia around 2005 and headed to Mexico where she continued to pick up modeling assignments and bit-part roles as a TV actress, according to friends.

If the Argentine allegations are true, it's unclear how Sanclemente made the leap from drug trafficker's moll to becoming a cocaine queen in her own right.

"There are some very determined and very strong women who have got more balls than the men. But usually I would say a girl like that would be running the network of mules not the whole cartel," the drug trafficking source told CNN.

The drug trafficker said he was almost certain, if the allegations are true, that Sanclemente was not operating alone. He said she would have needed connections to a Mexican cartel.

"Cancun is a very good spot to export drugs to Europe. A lot of tourists arrive on charter flights and the Mexican cartels have done an excellent job infiltrating the police," he said.

In the past Sanclemente has dyed her hair blonde then black and was last seen with copper highlights. She used to use blue contact lenses though her eyes are naturally brown.

But even if she goes unrecognized, friends say Sanclemente is unlikely to pass completely unnoticed. Her silicone-enhanced curves, tight-fitting outfits and catwalk strut make her hard to ignore.

"Angie kicked up dust wherever she went. Men and women would stop and stare whenever she passed," a female friend said.



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