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If y'all were looking for a good laugh and quality music today, look no further than Starz Coleman's new single and accompanying music video, "I Eat Ass."

The Plainfield, New Jersey and Fly Family recording artist's talents as a rapper, comedian and director are on full display here.

"I Eat Ass" features Mephux and stars the lovely Queen Gato.

Produced by Soundlord @soundlordengineering

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Available now on all streaming platforms:

iTunes/Apple Music: https://music.apple.com/us/album/i-eat-ass-feat-mephux-single/1580317795

Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/album/1pqX10bfZkxMWSCr4kN8PR

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Rikanatti is one of the hottest producers in the game currently. As Ca$his' go-to guy behind the boards, he keeps heads nodding.

As proof the hit maker's family runs deep with talent, we get a new offering from Rikanatti's younger brother, R&D, titled "Freak."

Give it a listen and let us know what you think.

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The beef between Meek Mill and The Game continues to escalate. The two exchanged disses on Instagram all day Saturday, September 17.

Game continued to call Meek a rat for allegedly implicating him in the June robbery of Sean Kingston's $300,000 chain at the Penthouse Nightclub & Dayclub in West Hollywood.

The "One Blood" rapper posted a photo of missed phone calls from Meek and said there wouldn't be any talking, just scrapping.

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"Don't call my phone tryna back out this ass whoopin.... & don't lie & tell yo followers you ain't hit my jack.... We ain't got shit else to talk about... & this ain't bout nobody but ME & YOU," Game captioned the photo. "Don't hide or run when you see me Meesha.... We gone have a old fashioned scrap like men & im going to beat the dog shit out you... You know you don't want & that's why you back peddling.... #CatchThisFade for puttin my name into an investigation & having detectives knockin on doors...... You know & I know you snitched !!!!!"

Game also posted several disparaging memes and photos of Meek.

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Meek responded by saying Game has been jealous of him and hates his success. He posted a text message he sent to the Compton rapper, indicating he was ready for war.

"You doing all this clown shit about ya album coming out after I used to hit you about ya family," Meek wrote. "It's only right that you get get put in ya place. I'm not doing no rapping and I don't fight! Catch me and traffic and let's play! U on some Hollywood fagit shit Fam."

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At one point during the back and forth exchanges Meek seemed to want to distance himself from it, citing his desire to be a role model to the youth.

“And I’m sorry for the weirdo entertainment. But Fam just jumped out of pocket. I’m just hustling feeding my family," he captioned a now deleted IG post. "Sh*t is really embarrassing. And I can’t keep performing tryna impress the internet because the moment sh*t go bad Ima look like a fool! @losangelesconfidential you outta pocket and you not repping for “niggas right” to sell some records!” Meek Mill wrote in the caption of a video posted on his Instagram page. IM FRESH FROM MY LIL CUZ FUNERAL I CANT KEEP ACTING LIKE MY PEOPLE AINT DYING TO THESE STREETS! GET MONEY STAY SAFE AND FEED YA FAM! I REPRESENT THE STRUGGLE AND IM HERE TO SET A EXAMPLE TO SHOW THESE YOUNGBULLS HOW TO USE THEY BRAIN TO MAKE IT OUT OF THE TRENCH! JUST TELL THE WORLD WHY YOU MAD AND WHY YOU DISRESPECTING MY NAME WITH THE WORD “RAT” YOU TOO OLD FOR THIS AND SO AM I. I WOULDA PULLED UP ANYTIME ANY PLACE BUT YOU CHOSE TO GO ON STAGE AND SAY YOU WANNA RUMBLE!"

Meek has deleted most of the content he posted on Instagram, but you can peep some screen shots below.

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Troy Ave responds to fellow fellow Brooklyn, New York rapper Joey Bada$$ dissing him on his new single "Ready" by firing back with this scathing response titled "Bad A$$." The track was produced by Yankee.

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Talent definitely runs in the family as Doug E. Fresh's sons Slim and Trips, together known as Sqaure Off team up with Peter Gunz's offspring Cory Gunz for "The Pain." The track is featured on Square Off's album Money, Moet and Memories.

 

The video features the familiar voice of "Pain in the Ass" from Jay-Z and Biggie's joint "Brooklyn's Finest."

 

Track produced by DJ Ted Smooth

 

Video directed by @BetterDaysMedia



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Drake "Practice" [Music Video]

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Drake released this video yesterday via his OctobersVeryOwn blog spot. It features a thick female dancing to "Practice." A track off of his platinum selling "Take Care" album. It initially looks like some random clip the young lady put together until Drizzy walks in near the end and gives her a big hug. While not the official video we're pretty sure most guys won't hate on it.

 

Drake is asking his female fans to submit videos of themselves dancing to his tune. It's not clear if the winner will appear in an official video for the track or if Drake just wants to see how many sexy ladies will actually send videos in.

 

Ladies if you're interested head over to Drake's website for information on how to submit your "Practice" video.



 

 

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Official off of 50 Cent's new mixtape 'The Big 10'

Produced by Roc Nation's Jahlil Beats

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Four years after a shooting left an unarmed Sean Bell dead (on the eve of his wedding) and two of his friends wounded following a tragic incident with New York City police, the city has agreed to pay $7 million dollars to settle a federal lawsuit filed by Bell's family and his friends.

According to The New York Times, in the early hours of November 25, 2006, five New York City police officers fired 50 shots into the car Bell — who was to be married that day — was driving outside a club in Queens, New York. The car reportedly struck a detective in the leg and hit a police van before the officers began firing. None of the three men in the car — Bell and his friends Joseph Guzman and Trent Benefield — were armed, although the officers apparently believed at least one was.

In what's seen as the closing chapter in one of the most controversial police shootings in New York City history — three officers were acquitted of manslaughter and reckless-endangerment charges in 2008, a ruling many activists and rappers spoke out against — the families of the victims are looking to move past the tragedy.

As part of the settlement, Bell's two young daughters (whom he had with his fiancée, Nicole Paultre Bell) will receive $3.25 million; Guzman (who was shot 17 times) and Trent Benefield will receive $3 million and $900,000 respectively, according to Times.

Earlier this week, Foxy Brown — a close friend of Bell's fiancée — said Paultre Bell is a strong woman who remained in high spirits throughout the four-year ordeal.

"She just handled everything so gracefully," Brown said. "She just did everything with grace and class."

G-Unit member Tony Yayo, whose G-Unity foundation gave proceeds from a recent event to Bell's family, said the settlement is long overdue.

"I think it's a beautiful thing, but rest in peace to Sean Bell," Yayo said. "I mean, you have times now when a police officer can shoot you in your back, handcuffed on the floor, in a train station in front of everybody and get two years," Yayo said, referring to the Oscar Grant shooting in Oakland, California, in which found a transit officer was found guilty of involuntary manslaughter last month. "So Sean Bell's people deserve that money, definitely, and blessings to them."

Source: MTV

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Kanye West is roaring back into the spotlight with a series of much-publicized, surprise visits to technology and media companies from Facebook and Twitter to XXL magazine. At Friday's (July 30) visit to Rolling Stone's headquarters, the lyricist broke down the inspiration behind his forthcoming effort.

"Everyone says all great art comes from pain but I think my greatest art comes from excitement and joy. It's a completely different perspective about being extremely excited about stuff that is only cool to me," West enthused in a The Louis Vuitton Don also discussed some of the things that get him amped. "Like, when I tweeted, 'What's your credenza game?' I was very excited about that credenza," West smiled.

Although the outspoken star entered the game as a rapper, West has toyed with the boundaries of hip-hop in his recent music, most notably with his vocally-driven, Auto-Tuned, 2008 effort, 808's and Heartbreak. The lyricist revealed during his Stone visit that he sought to widen the scope of his work beyond hip-hop.

"It was important to not be limited by the art form of rap but to have rap bring it to another level," West said. "Is it rap or is it poetry? Is it spoken word? Is it [a] speech?"

West also spit some of his favorite bars from his untitled fifth studio album which juxtaposes a range of contradictions.

"You're heaven, you're my angel/You're my heaven, you're my hell/You're my now, you're my forever/You're my freedom, you're my jail/You're my lies, you're my truth/You're my war, you're my truce/You're my questions, you're my proof/You're my stress and you're my masseuse," 'Ye rhymed.

West reflected on his role as an artist and said he feels an obligation to open the eyes of his fans.

"There's people throughout history that their responsibility is to be conveyors of truth onto [the] next generations," West said. "I feel like I'm that type of person that has to carry on the truth and tell the story not history."

In addition to looking out for the next generation, West lamented his perceived lack of swagger in the game and called for artists to reach for the "greatness of rock 'n roll."

"They're all scared. All the people that could be real rock stars just get scared," West said. "It takes so much for a me or an Eminem to come back and embrace and say, 'You know what? We have to deliver this on a major level to make a difference.'"

West's album is expected to be released in September.



Source: MTV

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G-Unit Capo Tony Yayo chops it up with Doggie Diamonds of Forbez DVD about beefs.

He explains why G-Unit was able to dead the beefs with D-Block & The Diplomats, but not Fat Joe
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Very interesting interview, peep it below.

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The General, 50 Cent caled into Shade 45 and chopped it up with DJ Whoo Kid. They talked about 50 giving back to the community on his recent "Forever Day" in Queens New York. 50 goes in on Diddy, calling him a bitch with feminine ways. Wonders why Diddy named his super group with Officer Rick Ross the 'Supreme Team' Fif says Diddy wants to be the pretty bitch in Dirty Money. 50 also talked about Alicia Keys great doggy style poses when she's on the piano, and Cassie's full blown porn pics that the public never got to see.
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Video After The Jump Jenny From The Block appeared to be a little rusty Sunday night at the American Music Awards and I don't mean just her dull performance. J.Lo tried to bring that flavor back from when she was a really good dancer. Her moves were not that bad until she mounted one of her dancers and leaped into internet viral history by busting her ass...Ouch!. This clip will be played and laughed at for many years to come. Don't feel sorry for J.Lo though, she still stinking rich!

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