Posted by ChasinDatPaper on November 22, 2009 at 10:54pm
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Emimen strode out onto the American Music Awards' stage on Sunday night (November 22), looking very much like a prizefighter ready to deliver a knockout.
"In this corner, weighing 175 pounds, with a record of 17 rapes, 400 assaults and four murders," Em shouted, channeling his inner Michael Buffer, "The most diabolical human in the world ... Slim Shady."
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Posted by ChasinDatPaper on November 22, 2009 at 10:00pm
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The dynamic duo of 50 Cent and Eminem gave a great performance at The American Music Awards Sunday Night (Nov.22). Gatman and Robin performed "Crack A Bottle" off of Em's Relapse LP before 50 exited leaving Em to perform his solo verse from "Forever" which will appear on "Relapse:The Refill"
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Tracklist :
1. Get Off (Intro)
2. I'm Raw
3. Fuck These Niggas
4. You Ain't Know
5. I'm Down
6. Loco With The Cake
7. Nasty
8. You Know What It Is
9. Fed Up
10. I'm Good Freestyle
11. Throw It In The Bag
12. Invented Sex
13. Lost It All
14. Takeova
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Video After The Jump50 Cent explains to Vibe how things have reached the point in his battle with Officer Ross where he feels like nothing is off limits. In 50's opinion, Ross crossed the line when he or his people photoshopped a picture of his son's head and put it on the body of a monkey. He also suggested that if the former correctional officer took better care of his business his baby momma and son wouldn't be so eager to fly out to Vegas to hang out with him and Floyd Mayweather Jr..
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The Broad Street Bully keeping his promise to put his foot on Jay-Z's neck. B.Sig dropped not one but two disses aimed at Jigga's head. Will Hov respond? I don't know but he should. You can't have niggas shitting on you while you do nothing in return.
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Billboard Reports
Less than a year after releasing his eighth studio album, "Back on My B.S.," New York rapper Busta Rhymes plans to shift the state of the music industry, which he says is "dying like cancer is killing it," with his brand new effort, "The Chemo."
"I called the album 'The Chemo' because it seems like the industry and music overall is dying slowly," Busta told Billboard.com of the Flipmode/Universal Motown project, slated for an early 2010 release. "The cancer that's stricken the business is killing the music, not only from a business standpoint, but also the value of the content and the creativity behind it. I just want to start the first stage of chemotherapy treatment that needs to take place and hopefully inspire others to do their part and contribute to different stages of the cure."
Still, Busta recognizes those artists who are taking a stand against the "dying industry" by putting out "great music," stating, "Jay-Z put out an incredible album this year and Lil Wayne put out an incredible album last year." Others he commends include Jadakiss, Drake and Trey Songz.
Busta's also played a role this year with the release of "B.S.," which debuted at No. 5 on the Billboard 200 and reached No. 2 on Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums, selling 135,000 copies in the United States, according to Nielsen SoundScan.
Although a single hasn't been selected yet, Busta says fans can expect new music to hit the radio waves and blogosphere next month. So far, features on "Chemo" include Chris Brown, Trey Songz, Wyclef Jean, Sean "Diddy" Combs and his collective, Dirty Money.
Busta recently signed a "very lucrative business deal" with Venom Energy drinks, a beverage under the Snapple company umbrella. The opportunity, which includes nationwide advertising, branding and promotional opportunities, was proposed to him through his management team at Violator Management, says Busta, adding, "the most appealing thing about the situation was just the room they were leaving for the nature of the relationship between Venom and Busta Rhymes to just grow."
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Tracklist:
1. Intro
2. Betta Believe It (remix) (feat. Yo Gotti, Bun B & Trae)
3. They Scared
4. I Been Icy
5. Death Around The Corner
6. I Did U Wrong (featu. Lil Quick)
7. End Of Time (feat. Money Bags)
8. The 25th Hour (Interlude)
9. I Ain’t Mad At Cha
10. If I Could Change
11. Deep Off In Tha Club
12. Streetz Iz Mine
13. Be Careful
14. Fresh Cut
15. Fresh Out The Shower
16. Down Here
17. 5 Star (remix)
18. Bout It Bout It
19. Boosie Talks Jail Time (Interlude)
20. Late Night Flights
21. I Know (feat. Hurricane Chris)
22. Sippin All Night
23. She Goes So Hard
24. Limelight (feat. Hurricane Chris)
25. Boosie Talks Free at Last (Interlude)
26. Did Her Wrong
27. My Children
28. Missin You
29. Outro
30. Jungle
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Video After The JumpRoyce Da 5'9, Joell Ortiz, Crooked I and Joe Budden collectively known as Slaughterhouse are back with a new video from their debut cd. Directed by John Columbo, "Microphone" has that throw back feel, when rappers had to spit lyrics and not make up funny dances to get on.
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Video After The JumpFormer Murder Inc crooner Lloyd links up with J.Holiday and the Hip-Hop Barbie Nicki Minaj for this dope track. Lloyd has been busy lately as he is also featured on the new Young Money single "Bed Rock". Look for a new Lloyd album sometime early 2010.
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Rap-Up Reports
Rap-Up.com has learned that Slim Shady will tear up the stage on Sunday with “Crack a Bottle” and “Forever.” Don’t be surprised if he’s joined by Lil Wayne and Drake on the latter. Both artists are scheduled to attend.
Em’s performance is in support of Relapse: Refill, a re-release of his latest album Relapse, due December 21 with seven bonus songs including “Forever.”
Also on the star-studded bill are Janet Jackson, Whitney Houston, Rihanna, Shakira, Lil Wayne, Timbaland, Nelly Furtado, Jay-Z, Alicia Keys, Lady Gaga, Mary J. Blige, Jennifer Lopez, and the Black Eyed Peas.
The 2009 American Music Awards will broadcast live from the NOKIA Theatre in Los Angeles on Sunday at 8 p.m. EST on ABC.
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Tracklist :
01. It’s Time To Crown Me King (Scratch Intro)
Produced By DJ Unexpected of The Diggers Union Local 1200
02. T.I – Welcome Me Back To The Trap
03. The King Is Here For His Throne / My Life Is The Real Deal (Interlude)
04. T.I – That’s What I Thought
05. Before I Became King, I Was The Rubberband Man (Interlude)
06. T.I – The Rubberband Man
07. T.I – Drug Related
08. T.I Feat. Swizz Beatz – Bring Em Out (DJ Unexpected Remix)
09. I’m Going To Help These Kids (Interlude)
10. T.I – Help On The Way (Produced By Just Blaze)
11. The King of the South Meets The King of the Trill (Interlude)
12. T.I Feat. Bun B – Front Back (Hook and Eye Productions Remix)
13. The King Bob Marley Speaks On The Importance of Reggae
14. T.I Feat. Beenie Man – I’m Serious (DJ Unexpected Remix)
15. T.I Feat. Wyclef Jean – You Know What It Is (Hevehitta Remix)
16. T.I Feat. P.S.C, Slim Thug & Jae Millz – Heads Popped Off
17. The King Will Always Be Here (Interlude)
18. T.I – Message To The Government
19. Change Comes With Time (Interlude)
20. T.I – Still Ain’t Forgave Myself
21. Remembering A True Friend (Rest In Peace Philant Johnson)
22. T.I Feat. Justin Timberlake – Dead And Gone
23. The King Will Continue To Work Hard, And Do Big Things
24. T.I – Big Things Poppin (nVMe Productions Remix)
25. T.I – Hell Of A Life
26. The King Gets Love From All Over The World (Interlude)
27. T.I – All Night
28. Don’t Believe Everything You Hear About The King
29. T.I – You Don’t Know Me (DJ Unexpected Remix)
30. The King Will Be Home Soon (Interlude)
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Posted by ChasinDatPaper on November 21, 2009 at 11:00am
Forbes Reports
A collection of Michael Jackson memorabilia, including the now iconic rhinestone-studded glove he wore when he performed his first moonwalk dance in 1983, is being sold at auction.
The glove and other Jackson items are part of a music memorabilia auction being held by Julien's Auctions at the Hard Rock Cafe in New York's Times Square on Saturday.
Michael Jackson's Crystal Shoe will also be auctioned today
Jackson wore the left-handed glove, which accompanied his fedora, when he unveiled what was to become his trademark dance on Motown's 25th-anniversary TV special. It's a modified, store-bought glove covered with a mesh of rhinestones.
The glove's pre-auction estimate is between $40,000 and $60,000.
The pop icon, who died June 25 at age 50, gave the glove to Walter "Clyde" Orange, of the singing group the Commodores, after the 1983 performance.
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