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Videos After The Jump HipHopWired Reports Recently a video surfaced of a woman that was allegedly Nicki Minaj stating that she had sexual relations with Remy Ma back in the day. Minaj quickly laid waste to such rumors. “Ahahahahahahhaahahahhahaha! Lmaooooooooooo. So now I was a d*ked an dated remy ma n made a vid dressed as a boy?!?!?!? Lmaooooo U ppl r simple.” So, which part exactly is she so offended by? As the official first lady of the Young Money brand, Nicki Minaj has her hands full, along with the rest of the roster as they have to deal with their leader going behind bars. With so much buzz, without a debut album from one member, aside from Tyga, the rap group must find a way to fend for their own without Wayne directly behind them. Being the lone standing female rapper in Hip Hop, in relation to relevance, as well as Young Money, Minaj will have to carry the torch whether it was in her initial blueprint or not. Before officially signing with Lil Wayne, few would have known that she wasn't riding with him anyway as the two collaborated on various mixtape tracks. The two clearly were able to develop a sibling bond through their interactions. While at the Jingle Jam in Connecticut, Nicki spoke with Hot 93.7 and gave details on Lil Wayne's incarceration. “I just know that he's going to go in February. [I'm going to visit] as often as I can. He's going to be in New York and I'm from New York. I would love to come up there as often as I can.” She added that his carefree attitude will make it so his time will fly by even faster and that he will be surrounded by those that care about him. “He's gonna have so many people there. I'm sure it will go by like days to him. It will probably be a weird experience, but at the end of the day, he's gonna come out stronger like he always does. Nothing ever phases him really, which I guess is the story of a champion.” Reflecting on her own personal relationship with Wayne, she stated that the rapper made sure that she had whatever she needed out her business deal, which included owning her publishing and merchandise. As the jail cell continues to come closer to Wayne, time will dictate the fate of the Young Money roster and the up and comers waiting for their chance to blow into the mainstream. Nicki Minaj Dissing Remy Ma Is This Nicki Minaj In Full D*ke Mode? Hmm You Be The Judge Follow Me @Twitter.com/ChasinMoPaper
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Tracklist: 01. Married To The Streets (Remix) (Feat. Mase And Akon) 02. Pyscho Groupie 03. Take It Over (Feat. Dame Grease) 04. Pop Bottles 05. Whatever Man 06. Shake The Game 07. I’m So Wavy (Feat. Max B, Hollywood Fergie, And Dyber) 08. Uh Huuh 09. That Come Back (Feat. Sky High) 10. The New Wave (Feat. Max B And Dame Grease) 11. Tonight (Feat. Max B) 12. I’m The One 13. When We Come Thru (Feat. Ransom) 14. Porno Star (Feat. Max B) 15. What Your Money Like (Feat. Max B) 16. Take You Home (Feat. Max B, Dame Grease, And Hollywood Fergie) 17. No, No, No (Feat. Max B) 18. Henny And My 44 19. Stick Up Boyz (Feat. Max B) 20. Lay Down 21. New York Minute (Remix) (Feat. Mase And Jadakiss) 22. All About My Money (Feat. Chinx Drugz) Download Here Follow Me @Twitter.com/ChasinMoPaper
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XXL Reports R&B hitmaker R. Kelly has inked a deal with SmileyBooks—the publishing company of media personality Tavis Smiley—to release his autobiography. Celebrity author David Ritz (Divided Soul: The Life of Marvin Gaye) will help Kells with penning the memoir, set to detail the story behind some of the singer’s biggest songs, the tragic loss of his mother and his controversial triumph in court on child pornography charges. “I’m writing this book as Robert, not R. Kelly,” the hip-hop crooner said in a press release. “I’m tired of being misunderstood. I will show you the tears, fears, and sweat. I will open my heart and reveal the good in my life as well as all the drama. I want to tell it like it is.” The book is slated to hit shelves in early 2011. In related news, Kelly’s latest album, Untitled, debuted at no. 4 The Billboard 200 sales charts today (December 9). The Chicago-native sold 114,200 units in its first week. Follow Me @Twitter.com/ChasinMoPaper
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People.com Reports Actor and producer Tyler Perry's mother, Willie Maxine Perry, has died at age 64. "Willie Maxine Perry. February 12, 1945 to December 8, 2009. Thank you for all your prayers," a terse message on Perry's Web site said Tuesday. There were no other immediate details about her death. Perry, 40, credited his mother, a preschool teacher in New Orleans, as the inspiration for his most popular character, Madea. He recently recounted details of his troubled childhood, including how his mother tried and failed to leave his abusive father. Follow Me @Twitter.com/ChasinMoPaper
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MTV's Top 25 Songs Of 2009

In 2009, we killed Auto-Tune, we partied in the U.S.A., and we howled "Awooo!" at the moon (en español, no less). And those were some of the more normal moments of the year: Seriously, there is no way to sum up a year that had so many bizarre and scandalous moments, so let's have the songs do it for us. These are my picks for the Best Songs of 2009: odes to abstinence and combination Pizza Hut and Taco Bells, songs of sadness and beauty, tunes about getting loaded and getting revenge. They're all important in some way, and they all helped guide us through the tumultuous past 12 months. But that's enough from me, let's get to the songs ... 25. Black Eyed Peas: "I Gotta Feeling" Twenty million Peas fans can't be wrong — and certainly not in this case. The song that dominated the Billboard Hot 100 (#1 for 14 straight weeks) also happens to be an effervescent, electro-tinged blast, managing to capture the promise of a million Saturday nights. Also, it's the only song on this list to feature the phrase "Mazel tov," which counts for something. 24. Mastodon: "The Last Baron" Thirteen minutes of doomy, interlocking guitars, pummeling drums and whiplash-inducing time changes that climaxes with the best guitar solo of the year — a fiery, fret-wrecking two minutes that will make your skull explode. It's about inter-dimensional time travel, just in case you were wondering. 23. Ke$ha: "TiK ToK" On the basis of this song alone, Ms. Sebert seems like she'd be a fun girl to party with. 22. Wale: "Chillin' " A lean, mean slab of swagger-hop from our nation's capital. Spindly, urgent beats floating above a chopped-up sample of Steam's "Na Na Hey Hey Kiss Him Goodbye," Lady Gaga on the hook (channeling M.I.A.) and some deft wordplay from Wale himself ("I remain a Giant, and you're Jeremy Shockey") make this one great. And the Ben's Chili Bowl cameos in the video are a nice touch, too. (R.I.P., Ben Ali.) 21. Franz Ferdinand: "No You Girls" The swaggering soundtrack to your favorite Saturday night activities (knife fights, sex in bathroom stalls, shame), from a group of Glaswegian guys who are apparently well versed in all three. It's great, strutting guitar rock, and why this song — and its accompanying album, Tonight — weren't bigger deals is beyond me. 20. Miley Cyrus: "The Climb" You want a classic, throwback pop ballad? You got it, courtesy of Ms. Cyrus. Somber piano? Trilling strings? Nondescript-yet-inspirational message about overcoming adversity? This song's got it all, and it bears mentioning that Miley sings the bejeezus out of it, too. 19. The Flaming Lips: "Watching the Planets" A pounding, primal song about all the nebulous, intangible things we rolled into 2009 talking about ("hope," "change," etc.) that's also one of the first to suggest that perhaps none of it holds any water. When Wayne Coyne yelps "Oh oh oh oh oh/ Finding that there ain't no answers to find," he isn't just talking about black holes, you know. 18. Brand New: "At the Bottom" Ominous, snarling rock about death and burial and prescription drugs and other cheery topics of that sort. Full of loud/soft crashes, blurry fretwork and a positively crushing chorus, it's feel-bad music for feel-bad times. 17. Kelly Clarkson: "I Do Not Hook Up" Originally written for Katy Perry, it's probably a good thing she passed on it, since I can't imagine anyone other than Clarkson doing it justice. It's breakneck electro-pop with a big, rushing chorus and vocal fireworks galore. The best Kelly Clarkson song in years, from the best Kelly Clarkson album in years (All I Ever Wanted). We all win, even Katy Perry. 16. Lady Gaga: "Bad Romance" Deliciously over-the-top pop, as only Lady Gaga can do it. From the opening techno haze (which sounds like it could've been lifted off a Ministry of Sound comp) to Gaga's delightfully silly vocal ticks (the whole "Ga-ga, ooh-la-la" thing) to the whirring, wooshing backing beat, this is decidedly arty fare, with a bizarre video to match. Only, there's the chorus, a wondrous thing that can convince a million soccer moms to click the download button (or have their daughters do it for them) ... 15. Kid Cudi: "Pursuit of Happiness" A molasses-thick beat courtesy of the guys in Ratatat, a slurry, slippery delivery by Cudi, a knocking chorus and a cameo by MGMT. It's like a blog decided to make a posse cut, minus all the negative comments! 14. Thom Yorke: "All for the Best" Thom and his brother Andy cover the Miracle Legion, turn the song into a swooning, somber electronic daydream. It's take-a-picture pretty, like that image of your loved one in bed on a Sunday morning, laughing, sun streaming through her (or his) hair — perfect in ways only you can understand. When Yorke sang, "This will be on my video tape," this is probably what he was talking about. 13. Lily Allen: "Not Fair" Over the course of one week, I heard this song on the radio in New York, Paris and Rome, and each time, all the women in the immediate vicinity nodded in agreement to Lily's razor-sharp dissection of a less-than-giving lover. Then they all laughed at the oral-sex line — it seems dissatisfaction is universal! 12. Paramore: "All I Wanted" The 2:40 mark: That's when it happens. All the din falls away, and Hayley Williams — all five feet of her — is left by her lonesome. The tape is rolling, the clock ticking, and the engineer is peering at her from the other side of the glass. So she draws a breath and positively empties herself into the chorus, going bigger and getting higher than she's ever been before. You can practically hear the heads exploding in the room. It's the best vocal moment of 2009, signifying not only Hayley Williams' transformation from a kid with Kool-Aid-colored hair to a full-grown woman, but her arrival in the pantheon of truly great rock vocalists. Welcome to the club. 11. Rihanna: "Russian Roulette" We spent the second half of 2009 waiting to see how Rihanna would respond artistically after Chris Brown's assault on her, and with "Russian Roulette," we finally got our answer: She's hurt but strong — and changed. This is a sonorously sad song, full of self-doubt and self-eviscerating lyrics, proof that Rihanna has depths we never thought possible. And that she's human, just like the rest of us. 10. Das Racist: "Combination Pizza Hut and Taco Bell (Wallpaper. Remix)" Gloriously garish joke-rap, or slyly brilliant commentary on the twin evils of capitalism and globalization? Yes! As someone smarter than me commented, " 'Pizza Hut' is either the track we, as a culture, need right now, or the track we, as a culture, deserve — or both" My favorite version is the (somewhat derided) "Wallpaper. Remix," which sets the dumb banter ("I got that pizza butt/ I got that pizza butt") to blaring sorta-sax and a cheesy Casio/ Eurotrash backbeat, which seems strangely perfect to me ... 9. Miley Cyrus: "Party in the U.S.A." OK, so I took Miley to task earlier this year for this song not meeting all the requirements of a party anthem — but it's still a great single! All that matters here is the sentiment: that a good song can make all the difference, that a DJ can save your life, and that the butterflies really can fly away. Really, what more could you ask for from a pop song? A deliriously catchy robo-beat? Vague notions of patriotism? A Daisy Duke-fueled video? Well "Party's" has all that, too. More proof that this is the greatest nation on earth. 8. Jay-Z (featuring Alicia Keys): "Empire State of Mind" This was a pretty good song before the Yankees ruined it (more reason for us Red Sox fans to hate A-Rod) ... 7. Phoenix: "1901" Ridiculously catchy indie-pop, "1901" bobs and weaves and pumps its fists, but not before it checks its hair in the mirror first. Fashionable, smart stuff that re-imagines bookish subjects like "post-modernism" and "neo-classicism" as danceable, radio-ready rock (and sounds like it was lifted from every John Hughes movie ever made) — nobody did it better than Phoenix in 2009. From the library to the club, without a moment to spare, although of course, they're French ... 6. Yeah Yeah Yeahs: "Zero" I'll be the first to admit that I'm not a big fan of It's Blitz, but there's no denying the catchiness of its first single, a strutting, joyous thing that builds to a positively giddy crescendo. This is basically a smart and sexy disco song, complete with Karen O's vocal coos and a pounding backbeat. 5. Matt & Kim: "Daylight" I think this actually came out late last year, but it definitely made its mark in 2009. Homemade spaz pop from a pair of Brooklyn dumpster divers, "Daylight" is fuzzy and hissy, yet outshines songs that cost four times as much when it comes to sheer bliss. You'd be hard pressed to match the wide optimism of Mr. Johnson and Ms. Schifino, and with their shout-sung vocals and ham-fisted drumming, they've created a tune that proves you can get high on life. 4. Grizzly Bear: "Two Weeks" A sunny, shiny creature with a deceptively dark heart beating beneath its skin, "Two Weeks" is perhaps the best example of Grizzly Bear's brand of hazy dream pop, all pitch-perfect vocal harmonies and casually plinked piano. But like I said, there's something more here. Maybe it's the ultra-creepy video, or the ghostly, otherworldy quality of the song, but this also sounds like the kind of thing that plays on repeat in Charles Manson's brain. Then again, maybe that's just me — the best songs make you think, after all. 3. Shakira: "She Wolf" The battiest song released by a major artist this year, "She Wolf" is wondrous for innumerable reasons: the Italo-disco boogie, the "Awooos," the fact that Shakira compares herself to a coffee machine in an office. It's a delightfully strange pop song, no bones about it, and proof that perhaps Shaki is wackier than you might have thought. And while all of that is well and good, what I like best about it is that Shakira was brave enough to release it — sometimes you've just gotta applaud that kind of determination, and dance to it, and watch the video over and over again. 2. Animal Collective: "My Girls" The indie song of 2009, and the soundtrack to a million acid flashbacks, "My Girls" represents one of the most important rock acts of the decade finally realizing their potential. Having explored the depths of avant garde, AC turned their attention to pop music and discover, "Hey, we're pretty great at this, too." Icy synthesizers, pounding drums, vocal "Wooos!" and other sundry, "My Girls" recalls all seasons and all eras — but mostly, it just sounds like tomorrow. You'll be hearing this blasting out of the trunks of hovercars for decades to come. 1. Jay-Z: "D.O.A. (Death of Auto-Tune)" Jigga might not have eradicated Auto-Tune in 2009, but you've got to commend the guy for trying. And that's why "D.O.A." is the best song of 2009: Jay's thinking globally but acting locally, and he's getting angry in the process. The No-I.D. beat — the angular guitars, the Klezmer breakdown — sounded like nothing else on the radio, even if Jay didn't intend for the song to get played on the radio in the first place. Which is more proof of his reach as an artist, of his stature as the biggest name in hip-hop: He's so huge he can put his fellow artists (not to mention the whole industry) on blast, and they still line up to pay their respects. To anyone else, a song like this would be career suicide, but it only made Jay stronger. From here, anything is possible. And if he's claiming he'll only wear black for a year straight, it's probably because he murdered everyone else in the game ... MTV Follow Me @Twitter.com/ChasinMoPaper
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Reuters Reports LOS ANGELES - Oxygen is developing a reality show with Russell Simmons that focuses on the women in the hip-hop entrepreneur's life. "The Russell Simmons Project" will follow the female assistants who "manage his business deals... family life, party planning and love life." "Russell Simmons is a fascinating man, and seeing his world through the eyes of his dream team comprised of strong, passionate women provides a unique experience for our viewers," said Amy Introcaso-Davis, senior vice president of programing for the Oxygen network. "Throughout my career I have surrounded myself with people smarter than me," Simmons said. "This show will let them shine and provide insight into how we build our empire from the inside out." Follow Me @Twitter.com/ChasinMoPaper
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Alini Brito (left) and Cindy Mauro were tossed from James Madison High School after being caught naked with each other, sources say NY Daily News Reports Who's hot for teacher? Looks like the other teacher. Two female Romance language instructors were tossed out of their Brooklyn high school after being caught "undressed" in an empty classroom, sources told the Daily News Tuesday. Students at James Madison High School in Midwood were watching a talent show in the auditorium while Alini Brito and Cindy Mauro were speaking the international language of love, sources said. A janitor stumbled on French teacher Mauro, 33, and Brito, 29, a married Spanish instructor, and tattled to school officials on Nov. 20. Both tenured teachers were removed from the classroom and sent to Education Department "rubber rooms" while they're investigated for misconduct, sources said. The episode is the talk of the school. Students even set up a Facebook group to discuss the shenanigans - and it already has more than 500 fans. "Now you guys wished we installed cameras in our classrooms after all hmm?" wrote one student. Janitor Robert Colantuoni refused to comment Tuesday. "I can't talk about it, I'm sorry," he said. Brito's husband, reached by phone, said he was unaware of the accusations, but denied them. "The school district has not informed my wife of these allegations and they are untrue," he said. Students said both teachers were popular. "[Ms. Mauro] was pretty fun," said junior Eddie Ramirez, 18. "She dressed like a teenage girl - she'd wear low-cut tops, shorts, three-quarter length jeans. She was kinda sexy. "You could see that she was the kind of person who would flirt." Students said Mauro dyed some of her hair pink over the summer and has an array of sexy tattoos: a sun on her lower back, a flower on her leg, and a star on her foot. Brito opted for more demure attire. "She's pretty," said one 17-year-old who took French with her. "Mrs. Brito was good-looking. Oh, yeah!" A 16-year-old sophomore said Brito was a teacher students would come to with problems. "She usually dresses elegant, looks smart," he said. "She's good-looking. And she was friendly, not flirty, just friendly." Students said gossip about the romp was flying through the school, where staff members were trying to keep a lid on it. "The teachers don't even want you to bring it up because they say they'll get in trouble if we're talking about it in class," Eddie Ramirez said. "They just say, 'Let it go.'" Teachers and administrators at James Madison would not comment yesterday, but the Education Department confirmed the probe. "There was an incident in the evening when there was a school performance," department spokeswoman Margie Feinberg said. "The two teachers have been reassigned pending the outcome of [an Education Department] investigation." Follow Me @Twitter.com/ChasinMoPaper
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Rap-Up Reports Hip-hop, R&B, pop, country, and rock were all under one roof on Tuesday (Dec. 8). Stars like Mariah Carey, Rihanna, Ciara, 50 Cent, Young Jeezy, Mary J. Blige, and Justin Timberlake mingled with Taylor Swift, Adam Lambert, Sheryl Crow, John Mayer, and Shania Twain at the star-studded launch for premium music video website VEVO at Skylight Studio in New York City. Executives including Doug Morris, L.A. Reid, Tommy Mottola, and Clive Davis showed off their newest venture, while Lady Gaga entertained the high-profile crowd with “Speechless” and Q-Tip DJ’d.

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AllHipHop Reports New York rap label Ruff Ryders has announced several new projects in 2010, including a reunion album featuring DMX, Eve and The Lox, a new album from Drag-On and a new venture, Ruff Ryder Indy. Drag-On, born Mel Small, will release his third and final album for Ruff Ryders entitled My Life, My Legacy, My Melody in March. The release will drop on Drag-On’s own record label Hood Environment, which he founded in 2006. "I’ve reinvented myself and created a whole new sound," Drag-On told AllHipHop.com in a statement. "I’m trying to create another umbrella in this game with my label Hood Environment and my artists Da Dude and Eyez.B. However, I’m still the original ‘Fire-Man.’" Drag-On entered into a joint venture deal with Ruff Ryder Indy to distribute his third official release. Ruff Ryder Indy is a new, national distribution company founded by Ruff Ryder CEO Waah Dean. The distribution company serves independent artists with various album budgets. “Over the last 20 years, my family and I have built the Ruff Ryders brand on good music, original talent and hard work,” Waah Dean stated. “Now, we are entering a new chapter of our company with album releases from Drag, Mook and the Ruff Ryder team, as well as the creation of our new ‘Ruff Ryder Indy’ division.” Drag-On’s album will be followed by Ruff Ryders Evolution: Generation I. The album will feature production from group member Swizz Beatz, in addition to appearances by Jadakiss, Styles P., Sheek Louch, Eve, Drag-On, DMX and the label’s newest artist, Mook. Follow Me @Twitter.com/ChasinMoPaper
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Vibe.com Reports Shaq's soon-to-be ex-wife Shaunie O' Neal is planning to executive produce and star in an upcoming VH1 reality series about the tumultuous life of being the wife of a basketball star. The series, Basketball Wives, is set to be began shooting this month, focusing on the "glamorous" and cliquey world of women who date famous (and some infamous) NBA stars-- athletes whose world involves being away from home almost six months out the year. The show is expected to include wives, and ex-wives. VH1 plans to chronicle the women enjoying the luxuries that come as a privilege of being affiliated with a pro baller, but also the paranoia of dealing with their groupies. Other women included in the series are Jennifer Williams (wife of Eric Williams), Evelyn Lozada (ex-fiancé of Antoine Walker), Mesha O'Neal (wife of Jermaine O'Neal), Royce Reed, and Faith Rain (Udonis Haslem's girlfriend). "Having been around these remarkable women for several years, I have always recognized that behind every NBA star is a strong, exceptional woman, one who must deal with the unique challenges of being married to the game as well as the player," Shaunie O'Neal said in a statement. "I am happy to be teaming with Shed Media and VH1 in bringing this entertaining and enlightening world to television." What affect the show will have on Shaunie and Shaquille O'Neal's current separation, which was filed after 7-years of marriage, remains to be seen. According to TMZ, Shaunie is setting things up for a possible divorce, after citing in legal papers "irreconcilable differences." She has reportedly already left Shaq, and has left their home in Florida to fly to Los Angeles where the papers were filed. Basketball Wives is set to air on VH1 March 15, 2010. --Linda Hobbs Follow Me @Twitter.com/ChasinMoPaper
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Tracklist : 01. B.G. - What’s My Name 02. Lil’ Wayne - My Darlin’ Baby 03. Lil’ Wayne - Bed Rock 04. Juvenile - Hands On You 05. Juvenile - Shawty Got Me 06. Juvenile - My Money Don’t Fold 07. B.G. - The Same 08. B.G. - Pussy Nigga 09. Lil’ Wayne - Be Aiight 10. Lil’ Wayne - Uptown 11. B.G. - I Paid ‘Em 12. Lil’ Wayne - Blow It 13. Lil’ Wayne - Sacrifice 14. Juvenile - Friends 15. B.G. - Stay Strapped 16. Juvenile - Trigger Play 17. Lil’ Wayne - We Ride 18. Lil’ Wayne - Grammar 19. Lil’ Wayne - Back Against The Wall 20. B.G. - Beat It Up 21. B.G. - She Got It 22. Juvenile - Drop It Low 23. Lil’ Wayne - I Get Crazy 24. Lil’ Wayne - I’m So Fly 25. Juvenile - Back Back 26. B.G. - Show That Work 27. Lil’ Wayne - New Shit 28. Juvenile - Alright 29. Juvenile - Trickin’ 30. B.G. - Go Hard 31. Lil’ Wayne - Injection Download Here Follow Me @Twitter.com/ChasinMoPaper
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AllHipHop Reports Run-ins with artists like Lil Wayne and Plies have grabbed headlines for rapper 40 Glocc, but now the rapper will attempt to prove his worth in Hip-Hop with the release of Concrete Jungle. The West coast rapper’s album Concrete Jungle lands in stores today on his own independent record label, Zoo Life. The 22-track album features appearances by West coast notables like Gail Gotti, Ras Kass and Village Boo, while a guest appearance by incarcerated rapper Prodigy rounds out the album. “Listeners can expect to hear what they have been missing from the West Coast for years - real reality music and from a real street aspect,” 40 Glocc told AllHipHop.com. “They will get a chance to hear our side of the story and the reality of real West coast artist on this street album.” Concrete Jungle is 40 Glocc’s first album since the 2003 release of his debut, The Jakal. The rapper is already in the studio working on a new solo album tentatively titled N.W.A. “My life is a reflection of my music, but first and foremost I’m a businessman and the voice of the ghetto. I say what people feel,” 40 Glocc stated. “When everyone things of the West coast, they will think of Zoolife and 40 Glocc first.” Concrete Jungle is available for purchase on iTunes starting today (December 8). 1. Intro 2. Criminal (ft. Lil Boo & Tek) 3. Spin The Globe 4. Welcome to the Ghetto (ft. Tri Star & Village Boo) 5. Another Angel Dies (ft. Ras Kass [click to read]) 6. Walk In My Shoes (ft. Yacc & Tip Toe) 7. Haters & Bitches (ft. Zoo Babiez, Lil Boo & Locie Loc) 8. Hell On Earth (ft. Lil Toot) 9. Grindin (ft. Tip Toe & Notes) 10. 100 (ft. Tip Toe, E-Note & Michlobe) 11. Bouncing In The Bed (ft. Village Boo, Ken Bib & Locie Loc) 12. Skit (ft. Ras Kass & Csik) 13. Narcotics (ft. Gail Gotti) 14. Local Boy (ft. Sun) 15. Skit (ft. Unforgivable) 16. 3 Amigos 17. Couple Geez (ft. Lil Boo & Brook) 18. Smoke Drank (ft. Zoobabiez) 19. Hundred Grand (ft. Yacc) 20. Safari (ft. Village Boo) 21. Concrete Jungle (ft. Tip Toe & Village Boo) 22. Shot The f**k Up (ft. Prodigy, Locie Loc, Yacc, Ken Bib, Natural Born & Village Boo) Follow Me @Twitter.com/ChasinMoPaper
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Video After The Jump From MTV Last Thursday, a pair of brand-new Eminem songs hit the Net, one of which, "Elevator," contains a lyric directed at Adam Lambert, Lance Bass and Clay Aiken that may be using an anti-gay slur. "Sorry, Lance, Mr. Lambert and Aiken ain't gonna make it/ They get so mad, when I call them both fake/ It's all these f---ing voices in my head, I can't take it/ Someone shut that f---ing baby up, before I shake it," he raps on the tune — with the "Fake/ It's" combination sounding a lot like a common anti-gay slur.
This isn't new ground for Slim Shady, who has come under fire from the Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation, which cited his use of anti-gay slurs on earlier tracks like "Criminal" and "Kill You." But what do the fans think? MTV News hit the streets to find out. "I mean, what else can you expect from Eminem?" said Matt Ray of Denver. "It could be real offensive to some people, but it's just lyrics." Rachel DiMasi admitted that she likes Eminem, but wished that he had picked a different target. "I think that it's very wrong," she said. "I love Adam Lambert and I think he's a great artist."

Adam Lambert New Yorker Claire Henry doesn't like Eminem using the word, but doesn't think it's actually malicious. "He's just saying it to be offensive, to get a rise out of people. I don't think he really means it. I don't think he's actually homophobic." Her friend Blair Gershenson didn't see it the same way. "I don't really like the lyrics at all," she told MTV News. "I don't think Eminem deserves a pass just because he's famous. I think that he shouldn't be saying these things and he should really understand who is out there and who is listening and the things that happen because of what he says." Follow Me @Twitter.com/ChasinMoPaper
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