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Sean Price & Mac Miller star in Statik Selektah's latest music video off 'Extended Play,' out June 18th. Cameos by Joey Bada$$, Schoolboy Q, Evidence, and The Alchemist. Directed by Guy Blelloch.

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Extended Play Album Release Show June 18th at SOB's in NYC. Performances by Bun B, Black Thought of The Roots, Sean Price, Talib Kweli, Joey Bada$$ w/ Pro Era, Flatbush Zombies & More. Tickets: http://tktwb.tw/11fQYMB

 

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Shawty Lo has a lot of people talking about him these days. Last month a preview of his new reality show All My Babies' Mamas hit the net and sparked a lot of debate.

 

A lot of people love that the show represents an African American man who takes care of his responsibilities as a father. However there are some detractors that worry the show plays on racial stereotypes.

 

Despite the criticism, the Oxygen network stands behind the show.

 

Oxygen’s one-hour special in development is not meant to be a stereotypical representation of everyday life for any one demographic or cross section of society. It is a look at one unique family and their complicated, intertwined life," Oxygen Media told Radar OnlineOxygen Media’s diverse team of creative executives will continue developing the show with this point of view.”

 

Shawty, real name Carlos Walker, isn't worried about the critics either. The 36-year old D4l/G-Unit artist told MTV he provides well for all of his children and their mothers.

 

"You can hate all you want to, I didn't ask for it. It just happened. Now that it happened, I'm supposed to turn my back against it?" Shawty told MTV News. "If I wasn't taking care of my kids then you would really dog me out, but I'm taking care of my kids, providing for my family. I don't know what else to say."

 

Shawty explained that he had a really rough upbringing. His own father was never in his life, his mother was on drugs, so his grandmother had to raise him. His grandmother died from cancer when he was 17-years old forcing him out on his own. He began to deal drugs as a way to survive. He estimates that he was a millionaire by the time he turned 21. The more money he made hustling, the more women he attracted.

 

"I came to be one of the largest drug dealers to come from Atlanta, Bankhead area and I started havin' kids. When the money came, a lot of women came," he said. "Once you feel like a girl was your girlfriend or whatever, the rubber probably came off. "They wouldn't have an abortion. They used to take the money and run with it, and they'd have a baby by the most popular guy in the street, and that's how I had all them kids."

 

The "Dey Know" rapper is now determined to be a positive role model. He leads by example, starting with taking care of his family.

 

"I take care of all my kids. Out of all the 10 baby mamas, I just have problems outta one. That's it," he said. "She has two kids by me, and she feel like I'm supposed to do more for her kids, and she don't wanna work. She just want me to straight take care of them, but it's all love. I handle it. It's a lot of fathers don't take care of one; I gotta deal with 11. I gotta deal with nine girls and two boys."

 

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All My Babies' Mamas is set to air this spring on the Oxygen network






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The good folks over at Complex decided to have some photoshop fun with 21 classic rap album covers featuring American politicians.

 

The results are pretty damn funny. Check out the pics below.

 

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Get Rich or Die Tryin'

53 Percent (Mitt Romney and Co.)

Original: Get Rich or Die Tryin' (2003), 50 Cent

 

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Return to the 47 Percent: The Ryan Plan

Paul Ryan

Original: Return to the 36 Chambers: The Dirty Version (1995), Ol' Dirty B*stard

 

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I Got That Work

Big Tymers (Mitt Romney, Paul Ryan)

Original: I Got That Work (2000), Big Tymers

 

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Bacdafucup

Demz (Hillary Clinton, Joe Biden, Barack Obama, Bill Clinton)

Original: Bacdafucup (1993), Onyx

 

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Can I Borrow 3 Dollars? (1992)

The Obama Campaign (David Plouffe, Barack Obama, David Axelrod, Michelle Obama)

Original: Can I Borrow a Dollar? (1992), Common

 

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AmeriKKKa's Most Wanted

Mitt Romney

Original: AmeriKKKa's Most Wanted (1990), Ice Cube

 

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Death Certificate

Barack Obama

Original: Death Certificate (1991), Ice Cube

 

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Fear of a Black Planet

Barack Obama

Original: Fear of a Black Planet (1990), Public Enemy

 

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Paid in Full

Mitt and Ann Romney

Original: Paid in Full (1987), Eric B. & Rakim

 

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Power

Hillary Clinton, Barack Obama, Joe Biden

Original: Power (1988), Ice T

 

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The Miseducation of Todd Akin

Todd Akin

OriginalThe Miseducation of Lauryn Hill (1998), Lauryn Hill

 

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It Takes a Nation of Millionaires to Hold Us Back

Obama | Biden

Original: It Takes a Nation of Millions to Hold Us Back (1988)Public Enemy

 

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By All Means Necessary

President Barack Obama

Original: By All Means Necessary (1988), Boogie Down Productions

 

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Take Care

Al Gore

Original: Take Care (2011), Drake

 

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Kenyan

Barack Obama

Original: Goblin (2011), Tyler, The Creator

 

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Rates Is High

Got No Soul (Paul Ryan)

OriginalStakes is High (1996), De La Soul

 

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Jersey One's Envy

Fat Chris (Chris Christie)

Original: Jealous One's Envy (1995), Fat Joe

 

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Da Baddest B*tch

Sarah Palin

Original: Da Baddest Bitch, Trina (2000)

 

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We Can't Be Stopped

Demo Boys (Barack Obama, Eric Holder, Joe Biden)

Original: We Can't Be Stopped (1991), Geto Boys

 

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As Nasty as They Wanna Be

The 2 Time Crew (Newt Gingrich, Herman Cain, John Edwards, Bill Clinton)

Original: As Nasty as They Wanna Be (1989), The 2 Live Crew

 

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The Dude

Dubya (George W. Bush)

Original: The Dude (1998), Devin the Dude

 

 

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Busta Rhymes is one of the pioneers of the game. Although he's been in it for more than two decades he's always found a way to evolve and stay current. 

 

Bussa Bussa sits down with Miss Mimi on Shade 45's G-Unit Radio. to talk about the meaning behind The Year of the Dragon album, the artwork Miami Kaos put together for the project, his Conglomerate crew and more.

 

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Jacob Acaye, the former child soldier featured in the “Kony 2012″ viral sensation, told ABC News Friday that although attention from the film was overwhelming, his life was good now and it was important for people to see the video.


“It’s a hard movie,” he said today in an exclusive interview. “It brought back some memories. … I still don’t know when will it end. The more time is ticking, the more people are dying. The more people are still suffering. The more people [are] being abducted.”

 

At the age of 11, Acaye was one of 41 youth taken from a Ugandan village by Joseph Kony, the leader of the rebel group Lord’s Resistance Army.


In the video, Acaye, who escaped from the LRA, was interviewed by videographer Jason Russell, a cofounder of the San Diego-based charity Invisible Children Inc.


“We worry. The rebels when they arrest us again, then they will kills us,” he says in the video. “My brother tried to escape. Then they killed him. … They cut his neck. … I saw.”


“Kony 2012″ has garnered nearly 65 million views since Monday. It is part of a campaign by Invisible Children to bring Kony to justice, although the group has faced its own critics for its religious affiliations and financial practices.


In “Kony 2012,” he tells Russell that even though he’s not with the LRA, he wants to die. Then, at least, he would be reunited with his brother.


“No one is taking care of us,” he says. “We are not going to school.”


Acaye is now 21 and studying to become a lawyer at Uganda’s Makerere University — it’s a wish he shared in the 30-minute film released by Invisible Children.


He said that when the video was shot — he was 13 — he did not think it would reach this level of success.


“By then, I was like really, really invisible — like real meaning of invisible children,” he said. “We are like the children who are not seen. Children who are not even knowing that they are suffering.”


Acaye told ABC News today that while the video reminded him of horrible memories of his childhood, it made people aware of Kony.


“If they [people] know and they have seen and they could learn that Kony is still being the same in that movie, they can think about what to do,” he said. “And they can think about what they can do.”


Human rights groups say the LRA has terrorized Central Africa for more than 20 years, killing and maiming thousands of civilians and forcing children to become young soldiers. Kony and his commanders are wanted by the International Criminal Court.




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Former Pittsburgh Steelers and New York Giants wide receiver Plaxico Burress was released from prison today (June 6) after serving 21 months for pleading guilty in August 2009 to one count of attempted criminal possession of a weapon, after accidentally shooting himself in the leg in a nightclub the previous November

The 33-year old former NFL star will now try to get his life and career back on track.

If Plaxico, who hasn't played in the NFL since 2008, can get back to the player he once was, there are bound to be plenty of teams vying for his services.

 



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Ice Cube in Talks to Star in 21 Jump Street Remake

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Ice Cube may star in Columbia Pictures’ film version of the popular 1980s’ TV show 21 Jump Street.

According to Variety, the rejuvenated series already features Jonah Hill and Channing Tatum as undercover cops investigating crimes in high schools and colleges. If he accepts the role, Cube would play their leader, Captain Dickson.

Hill and Tatum will served as executive producers, while the show’s late co-creator Stephen J. Cannell will share producer credits with Neal H. Moritz.

The original show aired on Fox between April 12, 1987 and April 27, 1991. The revamped series is set to go into production in April.

Ice Cube recently starred in Rampart alongside Woody Harrelson. The Oren Moverman-helmed film chronicles the drama surrounding the 1990s Rampart scandal. Cube also appeared in last year’s Lottery Ticket and is in negotiations for Warner Bros.’ New Year’s Eve, which also stars Ashton Kutcher and Robert De Niro.






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12348427057?profile=originalThe big screen adaptation of the show late 80's - early 90's tv show 21 Jump Street is getting closer to becoming a reality.  Ice Cube is in talks to star.

The Sony produced film already has Channing Tatum and Jonah Hill attached to it.

The two would play cops that go undercover at a high school, Cube would play their boss, Captain Dickson.

Johnny Depp, who became well known for his role on the original show told Extra he would be happy to accept a cameo role if offered.

"I would do it in a second. I would be happy to do it. I'm sure there's some kind of fun to be had. Just waiting to be asked," he said.

Directed by Phil Lord and Chris Miller, the movie is set to start shooting in April according to Variety.

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Joran van der Sloot, 22, is being held in Peru, where authorities say he has confessed to the murder of 21-year-old Stephany Flores. Van der Sloot was, of course, the chief suspect in the disappearance and presumed death of Natalee Holloway in Aruba. In that case, there was insufficient evidence to charge him with a crime, and he was released.

Van der Sloot reportedly explained to Peruvian authorities that he killed Flores when she “intruded” into his personal life by looking at his notebook computer and learning he was involved in Holloway's disappearance.

Indeed, van der Sloot seems to be a killer whose violence erupts from him, rather than the kind of serial killer who methodically and secretively stalks victims and carefully disposes of their remains. He was, after all, seen walking into his hotel room with Flores on a hotel video surveillance camera, and the two had been seen together before the alleged crime. He was known to have spent time with Holloway, as well. Those facts don’t support the kind of methodical stalking of victims that organized serial killers are known for.

Organized serial killers plan their crimes for weeks, months or years. They typically are aware of the internal need to kill. They are known to restrain their victims and bring murder weapons with them to the scenes of their crimes, keeping the weapons with them when they disappear.

Disorganized serial killers (and van der Sloot is apparently one of them) happen upon their victims at random and may be “provoked” to kill not just for the perverse joy of it, but by overwhelming feelings of rage or humiliation.

They often leave murder weapons at the scenes of their crimes and do little to dispose of the physical evidence associated with their crimes. What unites organized and disorganized serial killers, I believe, is a perverse connection with death. Ending life reaches them at a deep level that is connected to their own early and unexplored psychological traumas. The “projection” of their own powerlessness and helplessness and, ultimately, lifelessness is the terrible force that overtakes them—again and again. Alcohol and drugs can contribute to dissolving their defenses and rendering them more likely to be homicidal.

Serial killers — whether organized or disorganized — are always made, never born. Having interviewed dozens of killers myself, I can tell you that it turns out that evil never appears “out of the womb.”

Joran van der Sloot traveled the world in the five years since he was held in Aruba for the murder of Natalee Holloway. One or more unexplained murders anywhere he visited may involve him. But something also has to have killed off van der Sloot’s capacity to contain his rage and to empathize with the suffering of others. And the scene of that crime, stored deep inside the mind of van der Sloot himself, is not yet known.

It may well be that every episode of violence in Joran van der Sloot’s life has seemed to him as though it would be the last one—beginning with the emotional or physical violence that turned him into a predator.--- Dr Keith Ablow

Dr. Keith Ablow is a psychiatry correspondent for Fox News Channel and a New York Times bestselling author. His book, "Living the Truth: Transform Your Life Through the Power of Insight and Honesty" has launched a new self-help movement including www.livingthetruth.com. Dr. Ablow can be reached at info@keithablow.com.

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