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If you have been sleeping on Philadelphia spitter Newz then it's time to wake up. The Original Block Hustlaz recording artist is staking his claim as one of the hottest young emcees coming out of his city.

Check out his new music video for "Real Niggaz." Edited and directed by Danny Parkin.

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Original Block Hustlaz recording artist Dark Lo releases his highly anticipated Ron Harvey Jr. mixtape. Features include Ransom, Lik Moss, No Brakes Bras, Kylledge, Maino, V-Chase, P90 Smooth, Breezy and Newz.

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No mic is safe right now as the reunited G-Unit crew of 50 Cent, Lloyd Banks, Tony Yayo, Young Buck and Kidd Kidd smash your favorite rapper's instrumentals.

The group bounced over to Philadelphia radio station Power 99 to chop it up up with old friend DJ Cosmic Kev. Of course they laid down a sick Come Up Show freestyle before exiting the building. Listen up top.

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Original Block Hustlaz recording artists Dark Lo and Lik Moss stopped by Philadelphia radio station Power 99 to kick it with DJ Cosmic Kev. Before leaving the show, both blessed the mic with sick freestyles. Peep game up top.

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A few days after blasting off the audio to his "Hot Nigga/Jackpot" remix, Philadelphia flame spitter Santos drops the official music video. Originally performed by Bobby Shmurda and Lloyd Banks. Produced by Jahlil Beats. Directed by We Run The Streets.

Be on the lookout for the LB4R boss' forthcoming mixtape, Human Torch 3: The Legacy of Wildfire, hosted by DJ Drama. It's coming soon.

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OBH and Goonie Gang deliver their "Hot Nigga/Jackpot" remixes, originally performed by Bobby Shmurda and Lloyd Banks.

Watch AR-AB, NoBrakes Bras and GG Truck go in on this Jahlil Beats-produced track. Video directed by @GGRIDAH18 & @WeekendAtMullaz.

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Philadelphia's fasting rising emcee, Santos reaches into his bag and goes in on Drake's "0 to 100" instrumental. The Boi-1da-produced track has been remixed a few times before, but Santos' wordplay makes his version stand out. Download it here http://linkmixes.com/f9l0aifhy5x4.

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Philadelphia emcee Santos decides to drop some bars over Nicki Minaj and Lil Herb's "Chi-Raq" instrumental. The song has become a favorite among rappers dropping new freestyles. Listen to Santos go in up top. Download here http://www.audiomack.com/song/paperchaserdotcom/chiraq-freestyle

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Young Gunna, Chris of Young Gunz links up with fellow Philly spitter Santos for a remix of Jay Z's "Breathe Easy (Lyrical Exercise)." Download it here http://www.audiomack.com/song/paperchaserdotcom/beathe-easy-lyrical-exercise.

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KIEV, Ukraine (Associated Press) — Fearing that a call for a truce was a ruse, protesters tossed firebombs and advanced upon police lines Thursday in Ukraine's embattled capital. Government snipers shot back and the almost-medieval melee that ensued left at least 70 people dead and hundreds injured.

 

A man tries to identify a body of a victim after violence erupted in the Independence Square in Kiev on Thursday, after a brief truce in Ukraine’s capital.

 

Video footage on Ukrainian television showed shocking scenes Thursday of protesters being cut down by gunfire, lying on the pavement as comrades rushed to their aid. Trying to protect themselves with shields, teams of protesters carried bodies away on sheets of plastic or on planks of wood.

 

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Protesters were also seen leading policemen with their hands held high around the sprawling protest camp in central Kiev. Ukraine's Interior ministry says 67 police were captured in all. It was not clear how they were taken. An opposition lawmaker said they were being held in Kiev's occupied city hall.

 

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Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych

 

President Viktor Yanukovych and the opposition protesters who demand his resignation are locked in an epic battle over the identity of Ukraine, a nation of 46 million that has divided loyalties between Russia and the West. Parts of the country — mostly in its western cities — are in open revolt against Yanukovych's central government, while many in eastern Ukraine favor strong ties with Russia, their former Soviet ruler.

 

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A group of protesters get scorched during clashes with police on Thursday, after a brief truce with the country’s embattled leader.

 

At least 99 people have died this week in the clashes in Kiev, a sharp reversal in three months of mostly peaceful protests. Now neither side appears willing to compromise, with the opposition insisting on Yanukovych's resignation and an early election and the president apparently prepared to fight until the end.

 

Thursday was the deadliest day yet. An AP cameraman saw snipers shooting at protesters in Kiev and video footage showed at least one sniper wearing a Ukraine riot police uniform.

 

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The carnage appears to show that neither Yanukovych nor the opposition leaders appear to be in control of the chaos engulfing Ukraine.

 

Dr. Oleh Musiy, the top medical coordinator for the protesters told the AP that at least 70 protesters were killed Thursday and over 500 injured, and the death toll could well rise further.

 

An injured anti-government protester is carried away from clashes with police in Kiev on Thursday, after a brief truce between the demonstrators and the country’s embattled leader.

 

There was no way to immediately verify his statement. Earlier in the day, an Associated Press reporter saw 21 bodies of protesters laid out Thursday on the edge of the capital's sprawling protest camp.

 

In addition, one policeman was killed and 28 suffered gunshot wounds Thursday, Interior Ministry spokesman Serhiy Burlakov told the AP.

 

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A truce announced late Wednesday appeared to have little credibility among hardcore protesters at Kiev's Independence Square campsite. One camp commander, Oleh Mykhnyuk, told the AP even after the truce, protesters still threw firebombs at riot police on the square. As the sun rose, police pulled back, the protesters followed them and police then began shooting at them, he said.

 

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The Interior Ministry warned Kiev residents to stay indoors Thursday because of the "armed and aggressive mood of the people."

 

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Yanukovych claimed Thursday that police were not armed and "all measures to stop bloodshed and confrontation are being taken." But the Interior Ministry later contradicted that, saying law enforcers would get weapons as part of an "anti-terrorist" operation.

 

Some signs emerged that Yanukovych is losing loyalists. The chief of Kiev's city administration, Volodymyr Makeyenko, announced Thursday he was leaving Yanukovych's Party of Regions.

 

"We must be guided only by the interests of the people, this is our only chance to save people's lives," he said, adding he would continue to fulfill his duties as long as he had the people's trust.

 

Another influential member of the ruling party, Serhiy Tyhipko, said both Yanukovych and opposition leaders had "completely lost control of the situation."

 

"Their inaction is leading to the strengthening of opposition and human victims," the Interfax news agency reported.

 

The parliament building was evacuated Thursday because of fears that protesters would storm it, and the government office and the Foreign Ministry buildings in Kiev were also evacuated. But a parliament session convened in the afternoon, with some pro-government lawmakers heeding the opposition's call to work out a solution to the crisis.

 

As the violence exploded and heavy smoke from burning barricades at the encampment belched into the sky, the foreign ministers of three European countries — France, Germany and Poland — met with Yanukovych for five hours after speaking with the opposition leaders. The EU ministers then returned to speak again with opposition leaders.

 

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The 28-nation European Union began an emergency meeting on Ukraine in Brussels to consider sanctions against those behind the violence.

 

The latest bout of street violence began Tuesday when protesters attacked police lines and set fires outside parliament, accusing Yanukovych of ignoring their demands to enact constitutional reforms that would once again limit the president's power.

 

Prior to the deaths Thursday, the Ukrainian Health Ministry said 28 people have died and 287 have been hospitalized this week. Protesters who have set up a medical facility in a downtown cathedral so that wounded colleagues would not be snatched away by police say the number of injured are significantly higher — possibly double or triple that.

 

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The Caritas Ukraine aid group praised the protest medics but said many of the wounded will need long-term care, including prosthetics.

 

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The clashes this week have been the most deadly since protests kicked off in November after Yanukovych shelved an association agreement with the European Union in favor of closer ties with Russia. Russia then announced a $15 billion bailout for Ukraine, whose economy is in tatters.

 

The political jockeying for influence in Ukraine has continued. In Moscow, the Kremlin said President Vladimir Putin was sending former ombudsman Vladimir Lukin to Ukraine as a mediator.

 

President Barack Obama stepped in to condemn the violence, warning Wednesday "there will be consequences" for Ukraine if it keeps up. The U.S. has raised the prospect of joining with the EU to impose sanctions against Ukraine.

 

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Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev said Russia will "try to do our best" to fulfill its financial obligations to Ukraine, but indicated Moscow would hold back on further installments of its bailout money until the crisis is resolved.

 

"We need partners that are in good shape and a Ukrainian government that is legitimate and effective," he said.

 

At the Winter Olympics in Sochi, Ukrainian alpine skier Bogdana Matsotska, 24, said she will not take part in Friday's women's slalom due to the developments in Kiev.

 

"As a protest against lawless actions made toward protesters, the lack of responsibility from the side of the president and his lackey government, we refuse further performance at the 2014 Sochi Olympic Games," her father and coach, Oleg Matsotskyy, wrote in a Facebook post.



 

 

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An anti-government protester rises his fist behind burning barricades in Kiev's Independence Square February 19, 2014. Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovich accused pro-European opposition leaders on Wednesday of trying to seize power by force after at least 26 people died in the worst violence since the former Soviet republic gained independence. REUTERS-Yannis Behrakis

 

 

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A$AP Rocky hit up radio station Power 99 in Philadelphia recently to chop it up with Cosmic Kev. While there A$AP freestyled for five straight minutes over Paul Wall's "Sittin Sideways" and Snoop Dogg's "Pump Pump."

 

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French Montana brought his Coke Boys team of Chinx Drugz and Cheeze with him to Philadelphia's Power 99 radio station to bless the Cosmic Kev show with a freestyle. 

 

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Rockers Kasabian were amazed to learn Jay-Z takes his own toilet roll to festivals.

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The '99 Problems' hitmaker stunned fellow T in the Park performers Kasabian at the Scottish festival recently when they spotted him backstage, and the 'Fire' rockers now claim they will only feel famous when they get to the same level of access to luxury items.

Kasabian singer Tom Meighan revealed: "The reason Kasabian aren't as big as Jay-Z yet? We need to have our own festival toilet paper

"I noticed at T that he had a huge circus around him, his own toilet and his own toilet paper.

"That's what we're aiming for next. Our own loo roll and then we'll know we're massive."

Jay-Z - who caused controversy when he became the first hip-hop artist to headline the world-famous Glastonbury festival in 2008 - has previously admitted he finds performing at multi-artist shows a "challenge."

He said: "At festivals, some people are there to see you, some people are there to see the act before you, some people have no idea who you are. So how do you take that audience of all those different people and make them focus on one point? That's the challenge."

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UFC 99 Fight Card Preview

Sure, this Saturday’s UFC 99 card from the Lanxess Arena in Cologne, Germany is short on big money pay-per-view draws and the usual puffed up pre-fight histrionics that eventually become more grating than a Jonas Brothers concert. However, what we get in return is a lean and mean fight card featuring some of the sport’s most exciting fighters in matches hardcore fans have been clamoring for. The catchweight main event pitting Rich Franklin and Wanderlei Silva alone is like something out of my own personal fistic wish list while the remaining main card bouts more than carry their weight when compared to such a money main event. Whether it be the long-boiling grudge match between ultra-punk Englishman Dan Hardy and Irish slugger Marcus Davis or the return of the true Japanese sensation Caol Uno against American highlight reel Spencer Fisher, every fight palate will find something violently pleasing. Throw in the ongoing rise of heavyweight ultra-prospect Cain Velasquez, a rare “Cro-Cop” sighting and a “TUF” showdown that is actually worth watching and you’ve got a card that delivers a speedball sized dose of fighting goodness. So ignore real world obligations and settle in for another round of fight prognostication and sociopolitical analysis. Or maybe I’ll just stick to the fighting stuff. Source : Sherdog.com
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COLOGNE, Germany (AP) — Rich Franklin won a unanimous decision over Wanderlei Silva at UFC 99 on Saturday in the sport's first show in its newest territory. Franklin (27-4), a former UFC middleweight champion, rebounded from a split-decision loss to Dan Henderson in January. "After my last fight in Dublin, it was a disappointment going to a decision," Franklin said. "I didn't want to go to a decision again, but Wanderlei's way too strong of a fighter." Silva (32-10-1), a former Pride titleholder and among MMA's most exciting fighters for most of the past decade, lost for the fifth time in his last six fights. FIND MORE STORIES IN: Rich Franklin | Wanderlei Silva | Dan Henderson | Marcus Davis | Cheick Kongo The fight, contested at catchweight of 195 pounds, got off to a cautious start, with almost nothing happening in the first minute. Silva just missed with a head kick midway through the round. Then he caught Franklin's kick and took him down by tripping the other leg. Franklin's movement dictated the pace in the second round. Silva finally connected and wobbled Franklin, bullrushing him at the fence. Franklin survived and the fight returned to the middle of the cage. The two fighters traded attacks in the third round. Franklin kept moving for the most part, darting in to attack at time times, while Silva mostly looked for the knockout. The Brazilian attacked Franklin at the fence in the final seconds but paid for it by being taken down. In the co-main event, unbeaten heavyweight Cain Velasquez won a unanimous decision over Cheick Kongo. Velasquez (6-0) was staggered twice right from the start but took Kongo (24-5-1) down immediately. There was more of the same in the second, Velasquez was rocked but took Kongo down and hurt him. When Kongo fought his way to his feet, he was taken down again and the 6-1, 240-pound Velasquez punished him with knees to the body. Kongo managed a takedown of his own in the third round before bloodying Velasquez with some accurate strikes. Velasquez escaped with another takedown, battering Kongo until the fight ended. The card also featured the return of Mirko "Cro Cop" Filipovic, the internationally beloved kickboxing star who struggled in his first three UFC fights in 2007. Filipovic (25-6-2) knocked out England's Mostapha Al-Turk (6-5). "I feel good, I am satisfied with my performance," Filipovic said. Al-Turk was poked in the eye and was trying to cover up when he was put away at 3:06 of the first round. "I'm sorry," Filipovic said of the eye poke. "I didn't want it to be this way." Also, Dan Hardy won a split decision against Marcus Davis in a welterweight bout.
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