Puff Daddy stopped by The Breakfast Club to discuss his upcoming project, 50 Cent, Effen Vodka, Revolt TV, altercation with Drake, Meek Mill vs. Drizzy, "0 To 100" misunderstanding, using ghostwriters, friction with J. Cole, UCLA ketlle bell incident and more.
Sheek Louch, 1/3 of the legendary Yonkers, New York rap crew The Lox, is back with a new freestyle to hold fans over until his "Silverback Gorilla 2" project drops.
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Amidst dropping visual to his previous single "My Ig" ft veteran rapper Gillie da Kid. C-class releases new record "Menace" ft OBH capo Dark lo x Tone Trump the song is themed to the classic movie - "Menace 2 society. check out the song and download the single..
Effen Vodkais quickly becoming the alcoholic beverage of choice for many responsible drinkers around the world.
Count Philadelphia rapper and Original Block Hustlaz boss Ar-Ab, as someone who enjoys the 50 Cent-endorsed brand. He took to Twitter to offer a co-sign and show respect to G-Unit's shot caller in the process.
"@50centI WANNA TAKE TIME OUT AND LET THE WORLD KNOW I JUST HAD SOME OF THAT#EFFENVODKATHIS NIGGA IS A GENIUS A#PUREEARNER," Ab wrote.
Street King Immortal is one of the most anticipated albums of 2015. 50 Cent just a new song off of it titled "9 Shots." This one reminds of the vintage 50 from year's past. Take a listen up top and cop it now from iTunes https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/9-shots-single/id1027191675.
It's no secret that50 CentandMachine Gun Kellyare friends. Last Saturday, August 1, 50 hosted anEffen Vodkaevent in Atlantic City's Pool After Dark inside the Harrah's Resort.
TMZ reports that MGK was at the event drinking the G-Unit business mogul's alcoholic beverage like it was water.
It's great publicity for 50, butDiddy is probably not too happy about it. He reps Ciroc and as aBad Boy Recordsartist, MGK is supposed too as well.
Nothing spells headache like having a member of your team switch sides for a night.
TIANJIN, China (AP) — Huge, fiery blasts at a warehouse for hazardous chemicals killed at least 50 people and turned nearby buildings into skeletal shells in the Chinese port of Tianjin, raising questions Thursday about whether the materials had been properly stored.
Hundreds of people were injured in the explosions shortly before midnight Wednesday, which sent out massive fireballs that turned the night sky into day and shattered windows several kilometers (miles) away. Twelve of the dead were from among the more than 1,000 firefighters sent to the mostly industrial zone to fight the ensuing blaze.
"I thought it was an earthquake, so I rushed downstairs without my shoes on," said Tianjin resident Zhang Siyu, whose home is several kilometers (miles) from the blast site. "Only once I was outside did I realize it was an explosion. There was the huge fireball in the sky with thick clouds. Everybody could see it."
Zhang said she could see wounded people weeping. She said she did not see anyone who had been killed, but "I could feel death."
The municipal government in Tianjin, a key port and petrochemical processing hub about 120 kilometers (75 miles) east of Beijing, said 701 people were injured, including 71 in serious condition. It gave no figure for the missing.
There was no indication of what caused the blasts, and no immediate sign of any toxic cloud in the air as firefighters brought the fire largely under control by morning. However, the Tianjin government suspended further firefighting to allow a team of chemical experts to survey hazardous materials at the site, assess dangers to the environment and decide how best to proceed.
State media said senior management of the company had been detained, and that President Xi Jinping demanded severe punishment for anyone found responsible for the explosions.
"It was like what we were told a nuclear bomb would be like," said truck driver Zhao Zhencheng, who spent the night in the cab of his truck after the blasts. "I've never even thought I'd see such a thing. It was terrifying, but also beautiful."
In a sign of sensitivity over the hazardous materials stored at the warehouse, state broadcaster CCTV went into a live broadcast of a news conference in Tianjin when the head of the municipality's Environmental Protection Bureau chief, Wen Wurui, was speaking. He said there had been no apparent impact on air monitoring stations, but that water samples were still being examined.
However, when a reporter asked him whether the chemicals at the warehouse had been stored far enough away from residences in the area and Wen seemed at a loss for a response, the broadcaster suddenly cut away from the news conference, only to return to it again later.
Authorities said the blasts started at shipping containers at the warehouse owned by Ruihai Logistics, a company that says it stores hazardous materials including flammable petrochemicals, sodium cyanide and toluene diisocyanate.
The initial blast apparently triggered an even bigger one. The National Earthquake Bureau said the first blast was the equivalent of 3 tons of TNT, and the second 21 tons. The enormous fireballs from the blasts rolled through a nearby parking lot, turning a fleet of 1,000 new cars into scorched metal husks.
As is customary during disasters, Chinese authorities tried to keep a tight control over information. Police kept journalists and bystanders away with a cordon about 1 or 2 kilometers (about a mile) from the site. On China's popular microblogging platform of Weibo, some users complained that their posts about the blasts were deleted, and the number of searchable posts on the disaster fluctuated, in a sign that authorities were manipulating or placing limits on the number of posts.
The website of the logistics company became inaccessible Thursday.
The Tianjin government said that because of the blasts it had suspended online access to public corporate records. These records might be used to trace the ownership of Ruihai. It was not clear whether the blackout was due to technical damage related to the explosion. No one answered the phone at the Tianjin Market and Quality Supervision Administration or the Tianjin Administration for Industry and Commerce on Thursday.
Ruihai Logistics said on its website — before it was shut down — that it was established in 2011 and is an approved company for handling hazardous materials. It said it handles 1 million tons of cargo annually.
Photos taken by bystanders and circulating on microblogs show a gigantic fireball high in the sky with a mushroom cloud. Other photos on state media outlets showed a sea of fire that painted the night sky bright orange, with tall plumes of smoke.
About 2 kilometers (1.2 miles) from the explosion site is the luxury Fifth Avenue apartment complex on a road strewn with broken glass and pieces of charred metal thrown from the explosion. Like surrounding buildings, the Mediterranean-style complex had all its windows blown out, and some of its surfaces were scorched.
"It's lucky no one had moved in," said a worker on the site, Liu Junwei, 29. "But for us it's a total loss. Two years of hard work down the drain."
"It had been all quiet, then the sky just lit up brighter than day and it looked like a fireworks show," said another worker on the site who gave just his surname, Li.
Tianjin, with a population of about 15 million, is being promoted by the Chinese government as a center for finance and high-tech industry. The Tianjin Economic Development Area has attracted foreign investors including Motorola, Toyota, Samsung and Novozymes.
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Associated Press writers Ian Mader, Didi Tang and Joe McDonald in Beijing and Erika Kinetz in Shanghai contributed to this report.
Young Chris releases a new music video for his Cardiak-produced track titled "Dues." Filmed by Inferno Productions in LA call 267-304-9255 for videos. Check it out and let us know what you think.
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50 Centis an expert when it comes to rap beef. Over the years he's battled anyone who has stepped up to the plate. So, when he speaks on the subject it would be wise to listen.
The music icon has been watching the Drake vs. Meek Mill beef, that has morphed into a conflict between Ar-Ab and Meek.
Meek is heated because he believes Ab sided with Drizzy. That prompted him to throw shots at his Philadelphia counterpart during a recent concert.
Ab returned fire with his new "Back 2 Back" freestyle
Check out what 50 had to say.
"This is what it looks like when it go's bad," 50 captioned a photo of Ab. "AR-AB , they gonna have to kill this guy to stop him. He ain't got nothing to lose. Meek let drake get him in this shit. SMH I SEEN THIS MOVIE BEFORE IT's A Re- Run."
DiverseHipHop likes to catch artist when they are early into their careers and support them and see them take off. We've interviewed various artists who've later taken off to become huge stars such as Kid Ink, Dizzy Wright, Hopsin and many more. Today we would like to introduce you to RIZSELFMADE who is an up and coming artist out of Harlem who has been getting looks from 50 Cent and G-Unit a lot recently. You can catch him in the G-Unit video 'Watch Me', 50's 'Don't Worry Bout It' video and the Young Buck 'Bring My Bottles' video. With him appearing around G-Unit we got curious as to who he was and looked into him and loved his music. So, we at DHH made it our duty to let the people know more about him as a person and an artist. While he was out in London for the first time with G-Unit to perform at the O2 Arena which was a sold out crowd of 20,000+ people we got a chance to interview him. In this very detailed interview you will get to know Riz and his journey into music, what made him fall in love with music, how he ended up meeting 50 Cent/G-Unit, his music, his future plans with his label 'SELFMADE INC' and much more.
It's been a little while since Vada has released a brand new joint since "Aye (Kallin You Out)."
Vada usually produces his own music and this is another example of those efforts, this is also an extremely vocal record. I believe most hip hop heads will love a joint like this "Peroxide." It's very lyrical and extremely bold.
In part five of Jack Thriller's interview with Mikey T The Movie Star he talks about how a conversation with 50 Cent sparked the G-Unit reunion, his first time meeting the music icon, him being an inspiration and more.
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Drake is firing round after round at Meek Mill. After previously releasing "Charged Up," The YMCMB/OVO rapper comes right back with a diss song titled "Back To Back."
Meek Mill sat back for a second and peeped Drake's two diss records, "Charged Up" and "Back to Back." He's now firing cannon rounds of his own in the form of a new song titled "Wanna Know."
The track was produced by Jahlil Beats and Swizz Beatz.
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King Ca$his chops it up with Hip Hops Revival behind the scenes at one of his recent video shoots. They talk about what he’s currently been working on, Chicago, Touring, & more.
Ca$his is known for his dope rhymes and affiliation with the Shady/Aftermath camp.
Although he doesn’t say much about his Shady family, he gives them a hood shout out at the end.