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Like most of uf who have listened to Eminem's song "Rap God," French rapper/beat boxer Eklips was amazed to hear the hip hop legend spit 101 words in 16 seconds.

 

Eklips felt like he could top that and set up a camera to film himself firing off 105 French words in the same amount of time.

 

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"Eminem if you're watching me right now I want to tell you, respect," Eklips says. "And it's not a battle. Let's do a track together if you want onstage or in the studio or both. And I think we could do something amazing."

 

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Video After The Jump Mexican authorities have made one of the largest marijuana drug busts in years, in the city of Tijuana. Security forces battled with drug runners early Monday morning, after attempting to stop several vehicles suspected of carrying drugs. Following a shootout, two people were injured and 11 people arrested according to Sky News. Some of those that were arrested, told police where they could find more marijuana bound for the U.S. Police seized 10,000 packages of weed, weighing 105 tons. Also seized were firearms, trailers and trucks. Army General Alfonso Duarte described the bust. "Three operations took place simultaneously co-ordinating municipal, state, federal and army authorities," he said. "Approximately 105 tons (was found). We think this equals the amount we seized in the last 10 months." Duarte said the blocks of dope had been wrapped in different colors and labels. Some were even stamped with pictures that included TV character Homer Simpson.

America's insatiable appetite for drugs has been blamed for the emergence of powerful cartels that control much of Mexico. More than 28,000 people have been killed since 2006, as the cartels fight each other and the police. twitter-5d.gif
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