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Video After The Jump Just when you thought you had seen it all as far as bad singing auditions go, Abbey and Lisa aka Ablisa come along to prove it can always get worse. These two obnoxious chicks started off on the wrong foot when one of them yells at the X-Factor audience to "shut up", and it just went downhill from there. After they had finished butchering Shayne Ward's "That's My Goal", the judges tore into them. Simon Cowell said, "you have the worst attitude of any contestants I have ever met on any of these shows." Singer Natalie Imbruglia told them, "the singing was not great girls." To which Lisa replied "who are you may I ask?" At that point Abbey lost it and punched Lisa in the face before storming off the stage. UK's Daily Mail reports the two had to be separated once backstage. They may have come on the show as best friends, but they left as bitter enemies. "It's the last time I ever do anything for her again." Abbey said. I just wish there would have been more punches thrown, lol.

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I had a feeling this chick wasn't dealing with a full deck. TMZ is reporting that silver spoon fed Hollywood baby, turned raunchy porn starlet, Montana Fishburne is checking into an inpatient facility to get her head examined. The facility is reportedly is Southern California and deals with anger management, behavioral problems and mental illnesses. Depending on what the results turn out to be, it could explain a lot regarding Montana's recent behavior. Including her decision to do porn when she clearly had other avenues afforded to her with her dad, Laurence Fishburne being a famous actor. Stay tuned to this one......... twitter-5d.gif
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Video After The Jump Just when you thought you had seen it all as far as bad singing auditions go, Abbey and Lisa aka Ablisa come along to prove it can always get worse. These two obnoxious chicks started off on the wrong foot when one of them yells at the X-Factor audience to "shut up", and it just went downhill from there. After they had finished butchering Shayne Ward's "That's My Goal", the judges tore into them. Simon Cowell said, "you have the worst attitude of any contestants I have ever met on any of these shows." Singer Natalie Imbruglia told them, "the singing was not great girls." To which Lisa replied "who are you may I ask?" At that point Abbey lost it and punched Lisa in the face before storming off the stage. UK's Daily Mail reports the two had to be separated once backstage. They may have come on the show as best friends, but they left as bitter enemies. "It's the last time I ever do anything for her again." Abbey said. I just wish there would have been more punches thrown, lol.

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Over the past few years Interscope has been cleaning house. With the recession and all of the cutbacks that major labels had to make in order to stay a float, many artists formerly signed to majors were left with no home and were forced to go independent. But while many were cut, others strategically remained in place in hopes that they would be able to realize the full potential they were initially expected to meet. Ca$his is one of those artists.

Originally from Chicago, and signed to Shady Records, Ca$his is one of the few remaining artists left on Shady Records, a lineup that only now only includes Eminem, D-12 and 50 Cent. But why did they decide to keep Ca$his? What was it that Em saw in this troubled rapper that could make him worthy of staying at Shady Records?Beefs with Royce da 5’9”, Freddie Gibbs, Chamillionaire, Game and the G-Unot camp, jail, drugs, having 11 kids and just wilding out in general, nearly put Ca$his’ career at a standstill. But he is emerging out of the clouds of smoke with a new state of clarity, which is clean and focused.Ca$his is ready to hit the game with some of the best music of his career. Coming out with music for 8 weeks in a row now, a new video and with his manager/long time friend and producer Rikinati by his side, Ca$his is ready hold of his career and the game. Take a look at AllHipHop.com’s up close and personal sit down with one of the game’s most intriguing spitters.AllHipHop.com: So pretty much you are one of the few artists still signed to Shady Records?Ca$his: This is 100% correct.AllHipHop.com: Can you talk to me a little bit about what that is like and how you feel about your experience at Shady Records thus far?Ca$his: It’s a real good feeling man. Being signed to Shady is a real good feeling. It feels good to me to have been here when things were going down and now still when things are going up, just I think for the loyalty that it shows. Because you know a lot of people counted us out and during that time we only got better. And I don’t mean by anyone leaving the label that we improved. Like Obie and Stat, I still consider them part of the team like to me they never left. You know I don’t handle anyone else’s business but from the friend and camaraderie side, nothing has changed and we all are part of the same squad still.To me its good I can reach out from the personal and from the music side how to really deal with music and life a little bit and its made me mature being on Shady Records man. It’s real good on Shady man. I think it’s a blessing and that’s why I’m still here. Never leaving, never planned on it, never was even close to that. AllHipHop.com: That’s what’s up man, its been a rough couple years in the music industry. There were a lot of rumors circulating Interscope and the state of the label. Can you talk about what it was like during that time and how that affected you?Ca$his: Yea I mean I was affected by random people asking me questions that had nothing to do with me and my name being out there in a place it wasn’t. It made me want to go in on my music and just show it wasn’t true what I can do, and I have contact with my label and I know what’s going on and I am glad I got a chance to put something out there.AllHipHop.com: Yea in this industry not many people, even the artists sometimes understand that labels have a budget and that it’s a business.

Ca$his: You can get X’d off a label, not because you are wack but just for budget reasons. Thankfully and luckily that didn’t happen for me because I keep us relevant with a buzz on the internet and on mixtapes and that’s what I do and my job. When Em comes out he makes a big splash. That’s a blessing and that’s what my job has been. To do whatever it takes to keep us visible, until it’s my time to come out. I knew as long as I did my part we were cool.People think this is an emotional business and its really not. Me that’s what I thought and I used to act impulsively and on emotion and not act on strategy. But now it makes it more fun and more complex also. I know a lot of artists that are free agents that are cool artists, and its not because they aren’t talented. Its just because labels aren’t offering those big deals and people think its going to be a Bump J or 50 Cent type deal or some million dollar record deal. That was at a time when more people in the general society were spending more money and making more money. So you have to do what you can to keep yourself at a low cost to your label and to remain highly effective. People miss the real hip hop, but if you Hollywood with it and you think you gonna be sitting on 10, 15, 20k a month with Ferraris and you aren’t selling Ferrari numbers then you forever gonna be on that street corner, and life is short on that street corner.AllHipHop.com: So you are originally from Chicago huh? Bulls fan, White Sox, Y’all just got Manny Ramirez.Ca$his: (Laughs) Oh yea 79th Street, South Side, Southeast Side. Definitely White Sox, Bulls and BlackHawks, everything man.AllHipHop.com: Talk to me about how Chicago shaped your style and how you’ve taken it to the West coast.Ca$his: Well like Chicago inspired me as a person, that makes me who I am, is Chicago. I grew up listening to Phsyco Drama, and Twista, Crucial Conflict, Young Buk from Psychodrama, Common Sense and I kind of learned how to formulate my rhymes like that. Its more melodic with your voice but also like witty with your words. Its like that soul feeling and that zone where I can just mash out on a track or whatever.AllHipHop.com: So you said that you pretty much have been wildin out in the music. Can you elaborate on what you meant by that?Ca$his: I was wilding out, and you can hear it in the music, you can see it in my face. And, I’m a big influence on a lot of people. A lot of times (pauses)… I believe that’s why I smoke weed, to maintain my sanity. Cause I’m always going through ups and downs, a lot. It’s crazy. So, that depression and that inner anger, that feeling of uncertainty, because when I feel that uncertainty, and fear, I just get angry. I just don’t act out like a little kid. Or get nervous. You would never tell that, and you would have to know me, to understand that. Because that’s when I become completely irrational, and do some of the things that I may rap about. From that, I was a negative influence on my kids , my older and younger homeboy’s; my relatives. On everything. It was a part of me, and its in my blood, and musically, I had to change that, because that’s what came out.Then it came to omitting the word ni**er. Not just from my normal vocabulary, because that is kind of hard for us to do, but as far as my lyrical content. Just musically, I won’t say it because I feel that I don’t need to say it. You know the crowds that opens up? The doors that opens up? Because, you know, I’m from Chicago man, and ain’t no way anybody black can roll down my hood singing, “ Imma lay that ni**a out”. Cause its gonna be a problem. And not I'm saying that it should be a problem. I’m just saying that it could be a problem because that is just how people are.

AllHipHop.com: What, if any, is the projected release date on the album that your working on? Or are you just focusing on building up the buzz right now?Ca$his: The album is 75% done. This is my plan. I about to unveil my grand plan, just for ya’ll baby [ in his Midwest accent]. My plan is just to go super hard. I went in super, crazy hard on this 12 song project that we putting out through Shady/Aftermath. This is all original material, and I gave my all on each record. From the production, to the A&R, I mean, everything lined up perfectly. And I honestly feel, that this is gonna destroy a lot of stuff. Honestly, I think, that if its tight enough, and the people want it, and they feel about it the way that I feel about it, I could just give them the top 5 songs off the CD, and package it up, and that can be a CD. I’m telling you! It’s real, and the music that I have been recording right now is just real.AllHipHop.com: That’s what its all about. I think that even that way with my writing and stuff. I think that once I lose that love for what I do, its not the same. Its not what you originally started doing it for.Ca$his: Exactly. I started doing this for money. When I first started doing this, I was doing it for nothing. [sarcastically] And with that, I gotta bring a quarter pound of weed with me, 12 guns, 3 vest, and mob dudes giving out neckties, and I thought to myself…..wait a minute, wait a minute, I ain’t getting none of this money. Man, hell nah. That’s when my music started becoming better, and my music started becoming better. And, I started remembering this is what its about. Now that im starting to do better again, I still just focus on the music. When you take away the hype of it, and the publicity stunts, its just about the music. AllHipHop.com: With that being said, what kind of stuff are you listening to?Ca$his: Man, I listen to…(pause), Honestly dog, I don’t listen to nobody. I listen to the stuff that I do. I mean, I do music so fast, and so much, that I don’t even have time to listen to my shit. I’ll record something, and for like 3 days, ill be rocking with it, and then it will be another studio session, and that’s old to me now, and I don’t care about it. If we in the car, and we may be going on a ride or something, I definitely bring that Twista, I listen to a lot of R. Kelly, cause he from my home. I bump a lot of Chicago shit, like Crucial Conflict, their second album, stays on repeat. A lot of Scarface. But I also ride out, and listen to a lot of old school R&B, like Frankie Beverly and Maze; all that music that was before me, but when I sit back and listen to it, it’s relaxing.AllHipHop.com: Speaking of those dudes, do you still have any contact with G-Unit at all?Ca$his: Yeah, I mean everything is still cool. It was never like, we just hanging around each other all day everyday. But everything is still cool. It’s a business. I don’t know. I mean I’m on Shady. They do what they do. But its still like, we on the same team. I know when I came out, I thought it was like a gang. I’m like “ woo, woo, woo..” and chasing people out clubs, wearing G-Unot T-Shirts. And I got talking to my brother Kino, and he was like, “ What are you doing? You putting your life on the line.” I was like "I’m riding." But, you know, I still have a line of communication with them, but its not like we chilling together, or doing all that. I’m concerned about getting my money, and they concerned about getting they money too. They getting hot again, to where they trying to do a takeover. I’m doing the same thing. I don’t have all the bread they got, but I’m getting my money in, and I’m getting super hot. And it makes sense. Cause I don’t ever want to have to pay anyone to do a record with me. If I can do a record with Em, we just trade art. You respect me, I respect you. But I just want people to see that I’m going somewhere, and so that way, we can make some money to where it’s a favor for a favor.AllHipHop.com: One of the things that I wanted to touch on throughout this interview is that whole situation. I know you were pulling people out with G-Unot T-Shirts and all. But this is the hip-hop game. People have beef. Can you talk about your beef with Freddie Gibbs, or Chamillionaire, or Royce da 5’9?

Ca$his: Alright. Let’s start with Royce. Man, straight up that was some bulls**t. Some weak ass shit. That’s crazy, cause I didn’t know. I was all Xanied out; not saying that I wouldn’t have did it sober, but I saw something when he called my man a cracker. I was like, “ F**k you mean, ni**a, you with racism? F**k outta here homeboy! ” . That s**t pissed me the f**k off. So, I probably would have done that s**t sober too. But, that was just me not having restraint. Cause I called to check and see what was going on. I didn’t know that the s**t was mad old, and all that. You know, and the end of the day, I just let it ride. I reached out to the muthaf**ka like, “ Yo, what’s up with the record? “ But he respected it. But he also know ain’t no hoes over here. I ain’t scared of s**t. Not saying that Im the biggest, baddest, toughest muthaf**ka, but you wouldn’t be able to tell that. And I got a big ass family, and we go after it. But, he know I’d ride for him that same way. We ended up doing bomb ass music together. Now we on the same squad.

Now, Chamillionaire. I ain’t got no beef with Chamillionaire. We got a bomb ass record together too. He cooler than a muthaf**ka. I actually like his material. But, it was like, he had this video. And he was like “ Ca$his, how you man? “ . He had this black dude in the video with white make-up on. Running around like, Cashis Bonds. And I had just came out, so I thought that it was distasteful. And my songs had already been released before that video came out. And I was like Ca$his, that’s not your name, who are you dissing? And I had to call my manager at Suave House, like yo, homey, let him know. And Suave know how I am, and he was like whoa! It would have been a problem if I seen him on my scene. Cause I felt threatened. I am straight from the streets. I was like oh, you burning , you making jokes, and you got people laughing, using my name? Oh, I’m on you, dog. But I let him know, and his people said that it was no problem. But we reached out to each other, and did a record together with the homie Talito. It wasn’t like I was like I’m sorry, I was just like, yo let’s do some music. I just felt like we grown, and that was some bulls**t. If turned out to be good thing, which was a blessing.

As far as Freddie Gibbs, I don’t even know that dude. I don’t know. I don’t know what to say, like straight up. I wasn’t even aware of him until like 2 days before he dissed me. One of my A&R’s had hit me like won’t I do this record with this dude Freddie Gibbs. He is out of the Midwest and went to California like you. I’m like, okay, that’s what’s up. He from the Midwest, I’ll f**k with him. So, the next day I went in the studio, and laid down a dope ass record, and was gonna hand it over to him. The next day, I get an e-mail from my A&R like don’t do the record with the dude, and I look in the e-mail, and homie [Freddie Gibbs] is talking mad s**t in the e-mail.And I’m like, Oh my God, that was the ultimate slap in the face, cause I’m really working harder than a muthaf**ka to be good. To do good. I been telling people that I don’t diss people in my music, I’m tryna stay out of jail. Then this dude come with that. So, I’m like alright. I didn’t know what to do, so I just won’t respond. Because he called me a buster, which means that he wasn’t talking about rapping. So, I’m not talking about rapping. So, he gone have to prove that I’m a buster. I ain’t gonna go looking for that ni**a, because I don’t know him. And I would have wished him the best, but it seems like we are cut from a similar cloth, or he’s mimicking. One of the two. Because we both have a Pac sort of influenced style. We both went from the Midwest to California. We both supposedly like guns and all this crazy s**t. So, either we are similar or someone is copying someone. And I know its not me, because I came out first.I feel as though we should have done something to unify the Midwest. And to help them be stronger in California. I don’t bang any California gang, so I can go anywhere. I got a whole gang of Latino homies, I got a gang of homies from 60’s [*known Crip area], I got homies everywhere. From Bloods to Crips, I got a lot of homies, and I’m not even into that type of thing. I do my own thing. But you called me a buster; I got a 13 year old, a 12 year old, 11 year old. My kids read that. My momma read that. I got enemies that read that whom I probably did something to for less. As a man, that threatened me. You called me a buster. So, I would never threaten or respond in rap. Because, I don’t think that the people need that from me. I feel like the best way to address a hip- hop beef is to put out better music. And I know I put out way better music than Freddie Gibbs.I mean, I am about to put out a dangerous album, that you[ Freddie Gibbs] had a great opportunity to be a part of, and gets some fame off of. And I just don’t understand why someone would diss someone that is trying so much to change his ways. That’s like the devil. Satan. And for a minute I was playing Satan’s angel. Save other people dissing, cause for a minute, I was doing that. It got me nowhere. I got poor publicity, and it got me nowhere. And now I’m on the other side, so my karma is good. And I am never gonna reply back musically.AllHipHop.com: Did any of the situations Eminem went through with his decision to go to rehab, did that influence your decision to change your life?Ca$his: No, because I didn’t know he was going to rehab. They kept it a secret from everybody. Because we used to talk everyday, than it became less and less. And I just thought that he was working, then he came out, and we talked about it, and it was so eye opening, and was like oh shit. But me, I used to go in the studio with like 80 valium, literally 80 valium, and record. And my speech used to be all slurred. Like, I couldn’t annunciate for nothing. What did it for me is that I kept getting in trouble. I kept getting cases, and it caused me to keep losing everything. I had looked up, and I had almost lost my family. My girl had came to me, and said look what you doing to yourself, baby. Like you don’t even know your kids, you don’t even know yourself. That’s not you. You becoming a walking zombie.

I just knew that I was moving too fast. You know, I was kind of hostile all the time. That ain’t a good influence on Eminem. Cause I’m sitting here popping pills, and he’s trying to get clean secretively. He can’t be around me, because I’m professing it. I got Xanax bars tattooed on me. I’m like we got them everywhere we go, pills by the hundred. Obviously, you would want that around someone who is trying there best to get clean. So, I started going through my own things, and started to get well. It just so happen that it was at a similar time that Em did. So, when I popped up in New York, and I was like what’s up, they were shocked because they could see a clear difference. And they were like, aww man, he’s back. Everything has been lovely every since then, and the music has been speaking for itself. Source:AllHipHopFollow EntertainmentBo on Twitter
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Lloyd Banks "See Me Bright" (Listen/Download)

The PLK returns with a nice "Blue Friday" surprise. Banks new album 'HFM2' drops in November. Download Here
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Video After The Jump I don't get to watch much of UK's X-Factor, but I'm glad I caught this clip. When this girl first announced she was going to sing Keri Hilson's version of Soulja Boy's "Turn My Swag On", I was ready to see a disaster. But, 16 year old Cher Lloyd really killed it. The judges, Cheryl Cole, Simon Cowell, Louis Walsh and Natalie Imbruglia were blown away by her performance. I think Cher has a bright future ahead of her. twitter-5d.gif
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Audio After The Jump Brian Pumper is obviously a 50 Cent/G-Unit fan. The "Porno N*gga" has made that pretty obvious in a few of his videos by having some of his porn girls shout out the Unit. Now, he's revealing his marketing plan, that he hopes will convince 50 to sign him "I wanna do B. Pumper albums, which I wanna put out under 50 Cent. I want 50 Cent to sign me as a solo act," Pumper tells Pow-TV. "G-Unit stands for guerilla gangster sh*t, but a n*gga don't have to be be poppin pistols or selling crack. Anything can be considered gangster, 'Yo that n*gga's a fool, he be smashin all the shorties in the [porno] flicks you gangster for that,' " he continued. "I like G-Unit, I like the style, the energy they bring in their music." Aside from music, Brian has plans to write a book about sex, what else? A B. Pumper sex toy for the ladies and cologne. "I want 50 to help me put a book out. Now my book is gonna be about sex lives, how to better sex lives, why men bust quick...the skills to control that so now they can be Superman in the bedroom. "Girls trying to use their p*ssies as a power tool, scandalous b*tches doing n*ggas dirty...why women sleep [with men] if the money makes sense." Brian says ultimately he wants to be known as the most magnificent sex symbol ever. As you can see, the man has a well thought out plan. What do you guys think, will it work? twitter-5d.gif
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Video After The Jump When things get heated out in the streets these days, seems like the first reaction is for somebody to grab a gun and start blasting. Especially when you're out a a club or bar. People just don't scrap hardly anymore, outside of the occasional video you see here on PaperChaserDotCom. The video you're about to check out is from an incident that happened back in April in Allentown, Pennsylvania. What started as an argument in a parking lot ends in a deadly shooting. Notice not one punch is thrown before the shooter goes to his car to get his pistol. Also peep how everybody except for the bartender gets low to the ground when the gunshots start. I don't know what the hell this woman was thinking, but her reaction time was mad slow. A 25 year old man, Kevin Cobbs Jr lost his life during this senseless act of violence. The person narrating the video is Omar Yildirim, the owner of Philly's Steaks Sports Bar and Grill where the shooting took place. twitter-5d.gif
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I would think that if your first introduction to the world was a porno flick, trying out for Playboy might be too lofty a goal for the average chick. Montana Fishburne has no shame, so she gave it a shot by doing a "test" shoot for the magazine. TMZ reports the photos were shot before anyone knew about her XXX tape coming out. What do you guys think? Hugh Hefner giving a thumbs up or thumbs down to leopard booty? twitter-5d.gif
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I would think that if your first introduction to the world was a porno flick, trying out for Playboy might be too lofty a goal for the average chick. Montana Fishburne has no shame, so she gave it a shot by doing a "test" shoot for the magazine. TMZ reports the photos were shot before anyone knew about her XXX tape coming out. What do you guys think? Hugh Hefner giving a thumbs up or thumbs down to leopard booty? twitter-5d.gif
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There's no way to know for sure if Fantasia Barrino's suicide attempt was real or a publicity stunt. But her actions following her release from the hospital call into question her true motives. Just one day after getting out of the hospital for an aspirin overdose, the singer is seen with the married man she is accused of having an affair with. A camera crew was with them. It's believed they were being filmed for a segment on Fantasia's VH1 Behind The Music special, which happens to air on the same day her new album, 'Back To Me' is being released. Fantasia insists the suicide attempt was real. She's quoted in a story that appears today on PEOPLE.com as saying: "I didn't have any fight in me. I didn't care about anything. I just wanted out. At that moment, I wanted out. I wanted it to be over with – all of it, all of that [expletive]. I just sat in the closet and looked at the mirror and took all the pills in the bottle. I wanted to go to sleep and just be at peace. I knew exactly what I was doing. You can't accidentally take a whole bottle of pills. I was tired of people doing me wrong, constantly, over and over again, dealing with my family – my father, dealing with men and their [expletive] – I was tired. My head was hurting me. I was over it." Maybe Fantasia's head was hurting because she is facing a possible lawsuit from Paula Cook. The wife of Antwaun Cook, the man who's been breaking Barrino's back for a hot minute now. "[Paula Cook] has threatened via her lawyers to me to sue Fantasia," the singer's lawyer, Gena Morris, told PEOPLE. North Carolina is one of seven states that allows the "other man" or "other woman" to be sued for alienation of affection and criminal conversation. In March a woman named Anne Lunquist was ordered to pay $9 millions dollars to Cynthia Shackelford of North Carolina for breaking up her marriage under that very law.

Fantasia and Antwuan Cook With Camera Crew One Day After Her Release From Hospital For "Overdose" So if Fantasia wasn't faking a suicide attempt, it could be the possibility of losing everything she has motivated her to end it all or at least seek sympathy. "I remember waking up in the hospital [and thinking], 'It didn't work, I'm still here in this hellhole. Still here with all this drama going on,'" she now says. Fantasia better hope Paula Cook decides to take it easy on her or that "hellhole" she thinks she's been living in is going to get a whole lot hotter. twitter-5d.gif
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Video After The Jump Drake is doing it big right now. The Toronto MC's debut album, Thank Me Later, is platinum, he's about to headline his upcoming Light Dreams and Nightmares Tour and he's just notched 1 million Twitter followers. With that type of success, there's probably very little that is out of the lyricist's reach. But Drake revealed that there is one thing he wants that he hasn't been able to secure yet: snagging Wiz Khalifa as his tourmate. "I had a little bit of a fan moment, I tried to get this third cat on my tour," Drizzy told more than 30,000 fans who logged on to check him out live on Ustream on Thursday (August 19). The broadcast came on the heels of the premiere of his "Miss Me" video with Lil Wayne. Apparently, Drake was keeping his plan to add another act to his tour on the low. "You know we was trying to get Wiz on the tour," he said, simultaneously informing listeners and his team who were hanging out in the room and clearly didn't know what he was referring to. The MC then addressed his fans once again: "Hopefully, the Light Dreams [and] Nightmares Tour, depending on what city we go to, it'll be Clipse, Bun B and Wiz Khalifa. That's what I'm hoping. I don't know, maybe I spoke too soon." Clipse were already confirmed to join the Young Money MC on the road, along with Houston O.G. Bun B, when the tour kicks off on September 20 in Miami. The chart-topping singer and rapper asked the "Hottest Breakthrough MC" directly about possibly joining the fall tour. "If Wiz by any chance watches this, you gotta make some calls for me and make this happen," Drake said. "We got that young energy right now, we need to go out here and kill these people." In addition to making his plea for a more Taylor Gang-friendly Light Dreams tour lineup, the MC said he really wants to work with producer 9th Wonder on the follow-up to Thank Me Later. "9th, can we start this next album please?" Drake asked. "Because I know you in the studio," he added, urging the North Carolina artist to work on his sophomore effort, which Drizzy hopes to release by next year. The rapper also revealed that he initially wanted the ex-Little Brother beatsmith to contribute to Later, but wasn't able to make it happen. "I'd greatly appreciate it if we could get some work done because I know last time we weren't able to do that." While his touring and production rosters are still up in the air, Drake said he could confirm to fans that one particular event is a definite: a homecoming concert for Lil Wayne. "November 5, the Welcome Home Weezy concert," Drake said. Although he didn't reveal the location, Drizzy assured fans they wouldn't want to miss it. "That's gonna be crazy," Drizzy smiled. "I told you I got you. I would never just Ustream and talk about nothing."
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This Montana Fishburne story continues to take daily twists and turns. The young, and possibly naive porn starlet has beef with Brian Pumper over the footage he used of him breaking her back in his movie "Phattys Rhymes & Dimes 14" according to TMZ. According to the report, Fishburne never signed a release form for the footage to be used in Brian's film which caused all kinds of trouble for Vivid Entertainment. Vivid was working under the assumption that they had Montana's only sex tape. The company was forced to move up it's release date in an effort to beat Brian's. Fishburne has hired a legal team who have already fired off "cease and desist" letters to Brian, demanding he stop selling his tape immediately. Fishburne's lawyers claim she only shot the footage with Brian to "practice" for her Vivid debut. PRACTICE? (Allen Iverson look) I'm no expert in these matters, but if they were practicing, why would Pumper be filming it from all those different angles and why in the hell did Montana swallow like she drinking coconut juice? In recent interviews, Fishburne has tried to distance herself from the Pumper released film. Saying she won't be promoting it and isn't "proud" of it. Brian has said that Montana's boyfriend/pimp, J-Pipes was right there watching as they shot the footage. Shouldn't he have insisted it not be filmed if it was only "practice" like Montana is claiming? I'm guessing we haven't heard the end of this story. twitter-2a.png
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It must be difficult for an interviewer like Skyy John, to try and get straight answers out of a pimp and his h*e while they pretend to be this happy couple that just loves to make porn. When they are asked who's idea it was to go into a porn career, there was an awkward pause there with both wanting to say something before Montana took the lead. But, being the chipper happy little hooker that she is, Montana promised if you bought her movie you would get your "nut off". Skyy asked them several times if J-Pipes was her pimp. He could see right through the facade. They're not fooling anyone, and I guess it doesn't matter as long as nobody gets hurt. twitter-2a.png
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Montana Fishburne's plan for world domination is working it seems. She's gotten plenty of press since her decision to pursue a career in porn. She covers the new issue of 'As Is' magazine, but the mag air brushes over her famous "leopard booty" as Montana calls it. And with good reason, I suppose. Her butt is covered with what looks like acne scars. "I've had spots on my butt forever, they're like........it's a leopard booty," she said in a recent interview When she earns enough paper, I'm sure they can sandblast those things off, or at least I hope. It doesn't look like "Chippy-D" is going to be making up with her dad, Laurence anytime soon though, judging by the headline quote on the cover. “I’m Not Doing Sh*t To Him, But F**king And Having My Career.” Well, Damn!

Air Brushed Up Butt

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Video After The Jump

Brian Pumper is putting in work overtime trying to get his rap career off the ground.

A few days ago he dropped a video for his Jay-Z diss, "She Aint Ready". The he lost a little momentum when he went on G-Unit Radio and spit the "World's Worst Freestyle". But now he's back with visuals for a new track titled "Pumper".featuring Pink and Roxy.

Brian also left a message for the haters in the video description,

"New B.Pumper Banger Called, PUMPER Feat, Pornstars PINKY & ROXY For All The Internet Haters, Eat This Hot Shit Bitch! Beat Stupid, Lyrics Cazy! Pumper Will Never Slow Down! Posted By Me Pumper, Bitch!"

Dude aint backing down

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Video After The Jump Back in July we reported the story of homo thug Antoine Dodson. An Alabama man man who saved his sister from an attack by an intruder, then hilariously threatened the would-be rapist on the evening news. Now Antoine is getting the last laugh, as a song spoofing his threats has gone viral and is charting on the Billboard Hot 100. The "Bed Intruder Song" made it's debut at # 89 on the Hot 100. It also debuts on Hot Digital Songs at No. 49 with 30,000 downloads, according to Nielsen SoundScan. Antoine and his sister, Kelly Dodson, who was attacked get 50% of the song's profits. The Gregory Brothers from youtube's AutotuneTheNews are responsible for making the spoof. Evan Gregory spoke to Billboard about the song's unlikely success. "Why I think people are latching onto it is frankly quite similar to why they latch onto a classic ballad or pop song that tops the charts -- because there's real emotion behind it that people identify with, even if, in this case, it was for unusual reasons," he said Congrats to Antoine and his sister for turning what could have been a family disaster into a money making venture. "The Bed Intruder Song" (iTunes Version) Original News Footage twitter-5d.gif
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Video After The Jump Shaquille O'Neal is back for another week of competition on his tv show, 'Shaq Vs'. This week he hits the track to take on America's fastest man, Tyson Gay. Then he runs a relay race with Dwight Howard, Maurice Green, Desean Jackson, and Chris Johnson. These speedsters might have underestimated the big ball players. Check out the video to see who wins. twitter-2a.png
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