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Pro Era emcees Joey Bada$$ and Kirk Knight were out in the United Kingdom recently and stopped by Charlie Sloth's BBC 1Xtra show to drop a "Fire in the Booth" freestyle.

Instrumental 1: Redman -- "Tonight's Da Night"
Instrumental 2: Mic Righteous -- "In A Gang"
Instrumental 3: Biggie Smalls -- "Dead Wrong"
Instrumental 4: Paper Aeroplane ft. Splurgeboys -- "WTF"
Instrumental 5: Chief Keek -- "I Don't Like"

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Young Harlem rapper Cashflow releases the 90's inspired music video for "Gold Chains & Nikes". Styled in a custom Dapper Dan Nike suit, "Gold Chains & Nikes" was shot in the famous Rucker Park basketball courts with Polo Ground Towers as the backdrop. Known as a 'Rapper for the Ladies', Cashflow swag is quite apparent in this New York summer music video. He rocks a Throwback Mark Jackson New York Knicks Jersey, Versace Shirts, vintage Nikes, and don't forget the Gold Chains! For more on Cashflow please visit http://www.smarturl.it/CashflowHarlem.

 

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As the clock ticks down to the November 27th release of her fifth studio album, Girl on Fire, Alicia Keys is keeping herself busy by promoting the disc through interviews and concert appearances.

 

Her latest interview is with Complex Magazine for their December/January issue, a cover she shares with Harlem's A$AP Rocky.

 

To read the full cover story head over to Complex, but before you do peep the great photos of Alicia shot by photographer Gavin Bond below.

 

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Jimmy Kimmel believes people have too many fake friends on Facebook. He's designated November 17th as National UnFriend Day

 

To celebrate the day Jimmy invited Biz Markie to the show to perform a parody of his hit song "Just A Friend."


 

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Big Bad 40 Glocc recruits some of the West Coast's finest for his latest video.

The Chris "Broadway" Romero and Kevin Johnson directed clip features Snoop Dogg, E-40, Xzibit, Too $hort and Sevin along with a host of guest stars.

MC Eiht, The Alchemist, Zoo Life, Tha Dogg Pound, Ice-T, Tiny Lister, Ice Cube and Mistah Fab all make appearances.

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Video After The Jump The police photos seem to show a small boy being protected by the military – another victim, perhaps, of the savage drugs wars ripping Mexico apart. But the slight, dark-haired teenager chewing his fingernail is not an innocent soul caught up in the crossfire. "I participated in four executions," the 14-year-old assassin calmly told police after his arrest at a Mexican airport, admitting to beheading his victims. "When we don't find the rivals, we kill innocent people, maybe a construction worker or a taxi driver." Known as "El Ponchis" – the cloak – Edgar Jimenez was arrested alongside his 19-year-old sister at an airport near Cuernavaca, 50 miles south of Mexico City in Morelos state.

Edgar Jimenez aka El Ponchis The Cloak The pair were heading to Tijuana, from where they intended to cross into the United States and stay with their mother in San Diego – where he was born. He was caught with two mobile phones that held photographs of tortured victims, and told police that his sister was in charge of disposing of the bodies. With war-weary Mexicans despairing at the endless violence and thinking that nothing new could surprise them, the arrest and confession of "El Ponchis" has still managed to cause shock waves. The teenage hitman had become a national obsession since a YouTube video a month ago showed footage of the youngster, initially believed to be 12 years old. He said on Friday that he was kidnapped at the age of 11 and forced to work for the Cartel of the South Pacific (CPS), a branch of the splintered Beltran Leyva gang, and that he had participated in at least four decapitations.

"Were you scared?" asked a reporter from "No," he replied. "They drugged me and forced me to do it." The pair said that they worked for "El Negro", the leader of the CPS drugs gang, with Jiminez being paid $2,500 for each murder. The sister said that she was the girlfriend of the leader.

Jimenez was caught with his two sisters, Elizabeth (left) and Oliva (right) who were trying to get to San Diego where their mother lives The number of young people aged 18 and under detained for drug-related crimes has climbed steadily since President Felipe Calderón launched his assault on cartels in 2006. Figures from the Attorney General's office show that there were 482 arrests of under 18s in 2006, and 810 in 2009. The tally this year is set to be even higher. Mr Calderón admitted that "in the most violent areas of the country, there is an unending recruitment of young people without hope, without opportunities." The federal government has said the cartels are recruiting ever younger assassins to replace those killed or arrested in the current wars among the gangs and with the government. The government also has said that cartels prefer under age youths because they receive shorter sentences if caught. Neighbours said the siblings were living in a cartel "safe house" in a poor neighbourhood of Jiutepec, a working-class suburb of Cuernavaca, south of Mexico City. The area has an industrial area with Nissan, Unilever and other factories, rustic single-level concrete homes and some farms. Peggy Ostrosky, a psychologist with the University of Mexico, described the teenager as a psychopath. "Some people are born bad, but the point is that the family can form the personality. "In this case there is no mother figure, nor a father, to guide them. There is no one to rescue them because they don't go to school, they have no master or psychologist. "They like to kill, to steal, and they don't need to conform to society because they are mistreated and become very hostile from a young age." The teenager and his sister are currently in custody in Morelos state. The federal governor, who would usually deal with juvenile crimes, has asked the federal authorities to take over the case given its severity. "I know what will happen to me now," El Ponchis said. "I regret getting involved in this and killing people. But when I'm released I want to go straight. I'll work, do anything, as long as it's not a return to this." Source: The Telegraph twitter-5d.gif
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Videos After The Jump Kanye West and Wu Tang Clan's GZA gave the crowd at this weekend's Brooklyn Bowl a night to remember. GZA took the stage to perform "Liquid Swords", before giving the late Ol Dirty Bastard a tribute by performing "Shimmy Shimmy Ya" Before that Kanye West simply tore the house down. The G.O.O.D. Music CEO opened his set by performing "So Appalled". After that he tore through “Monster,” “Power,” “Devil in a New Dress” and “Runaway." Ye looked relaxed and approachable while performing on the small stage. The opportunity to see him and GZA grace the stage on the same night was a rare one. Kanye West "So Appalled" Kanye West "Monster" Kanye West "Devil In A New Dress" Kanye West "Power" Kanye West "Runaway" GZA "Liquid Swords" GZA's Ol Dirty Bastard Tribute "Shimmy Shimmy Ya" twitter-5d.gif
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Video After The Jump Kanye West's much hyped, highly anticipated "Runaway" mini movie made its debut tonight (October 23). With a running time of 34 minutes, the clip, directed by Kanye himself is simply ill. Visually dope, with a great soundtrack of songs that will be featured on Ye's new album 'My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy.' So check it out below and tell us what you think about it. twitter-5d.gif
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G-Unit Capo Tony Yayo chops it up with Doggie Diamonds of Forbez DVD about beefs.

He explains why G-Unit was able to dead the beefs with D-Block & The Diplomats, but not Fat Joe
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Nicki Minaj said she told XXL magazine, "No disrespect, but no thanks." The sexy rapper declined the invitation to be a part of the 2010 Freshmen 10 issue because, like her Young Money compatriot Drake, she felt she should have been down last year.


"Drake and I, we love XXL," she told us recently on the set of her video for "Massive Attack." "We just shot for XXL. With all due respect, we felt like we kinda had graduated from the freshman class. We felt that XXL missed the mark when they didn't put us on the cover prior to that. They have to pay for that. They can't say, 'Hey, get on the next one.' But we love XXL. That's like a hip-hop classic. So we said, 'Can we have something just a little bit more catered to us, so that we feel like we have still grown as artists, so we're not at all disrespecting the magazine?' They were cool with that.

"We didn't dictate, we just asked nicely," Nicki smiled.

"Technically, we were freshmen when they didn't put us on," Drake told ImFlashy.com in February. "I feel now it's just returning the favor."

Earlier this month, the publication revealed their Freshmen 10. The roster consisted of OJ Da Juiceman, Nipsey Hussle, Jay Rock, Pill, Donnis, Fashawn, J. Cole, Wiz Khalifah, Freddie Gibbs and Big Sean.

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