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Lil Kim is a very freaky girl indeed.
The Queen Bee joined Gucci Mane at the 2010 Espy Awards After Party to perform the remix of "Freaky Gurl".
The duo rocked the crowd with additional help from Omega Psi Phi step team.
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Lil Kim is a very freaky girl indeed.
The Queen Bee joined Gucci Mane at the 2010 Espy Awards After Party to perform the remix of "Freaky Gurl".
The duo rocked the crowd with additional help from Omega Psi Phi step team.
Peep the footage below.
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Gucci Mane sure is happy to be home. The Atlanta rapper was released from prison in May, and he's been working feverishly ever since. Not only is he crafting his upcoming album, The Appeal: Georgia's Most Wanted, but fans can look forward to seeing the Southern MC onscreen soon too.
Gucci recently teamed with Lil Wayne to shoot the video (albeit separately) for their collaboration "We Be Steady Mobbin'," from Young Money's compilation album. In exclusive footage from the set provided to MTV News by DJ Scoob Doo, who directed the clip, Gucci beams while texting Drake about a song the pair recorded together.
"Drake just hit me about the song we did," Gucci tells Scoob as he taps back a message to the Toronto lyricist. "We going in."
The "We Be Steady Mobbin' " video is set to premiere on the Fourth of July on MTV Jams. And behind-the-scenes footage from the making of the clip will be featured on DJ Scoob Doo's latest DVD, "Entourage: Fetti Holmes Edition." In addition to Gucci, Wayne and Drake, the project will also feature appearances by Birdman and Jadakiss.
In another scene from the DVD, Gucci is seen talking to Ciara about the visual he and Weezy completed; the two rappers weren't able to film any scenes together since Wayne began his jail sentence in New York just a week before Gucci was released.
"We shooting my part, but Wayne already shot his part before going to jail," Gucci Mane says to Ciara during a phone call.
Since his release, Gucci Mane has said he's embraced a straight-and-narrow path, vowing not to make the kinds of mistakes that nearly derailed his burgeoning career.
"I feel like I got a whole new beginning, like my career just started again," he said in May.
1. Intro
2. My CEO Home (Video) (Video #2)3. Kitchen Ft. Gudda Gudda (Prod. By Murdah Baby & Yung Mills)
4. It’s Ok (Prod. By Murdah Baby)
5. I Run My City (Video)
6. Damnit I’m The Shit Ft. G. Baby (Prod. By The Legion)
7. Go Wild Ft. J. Money
8. Who Dat Ft. General Deezy & Joffy
9. Show Out Ft. French Montana
10. Ridin’ On ‘Em
11. War Time (Prod. By Murdah Baby)
12. Grown Enuff (Video)
13. Shoot Out Ft. G. Baby
14. Cloud 9 Ft. G. Baby (Prod. By Lex Luger)
1. Intro
2. My CEO Home (Video) (Video #2)3. Kitchen Ft. Gudda Gudda (Prod. By Murdah Baby & Yung Mills)
4. It’s Ok (Prod. By Murdah Baby)
5. I Run My City (Video)
6. Damnit I’m The Shit Ft. G. Baby (Prod. By The Legion)
7. Go Wild Ft. J. Money
8. Who Dat Ft. General Deezy & Joffy
9. Show Out Ft. French Montana
10. Ridin’ On ‘Em
11. War Time (Prod. By Murdah Baby)
12. Grown Enuff (Video)
13. Shoot Out Ft. G. Baby
14. Cloud 9 Ft. G. Baby (Prod. By Lex Luger)
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When French Montana and Waka Flocka Flame hit the building, expect the groupies to sniff them out and act accordingly.
Natalie Nunn from season 4 of the Oxygen reality show 'Bad Girls Club' along with Amber from Season 3 hit up the studio where the two rappers were holding court with their respective teams.
As usual, Natalie was talking mad trash about being the baddest bitch around. She and Amber engaged in some slore dialogue about each other's private parts. Both indicating that the other was the bigger tramp.
French was out in L.A. for a Waka Flocka video shoot. People try to hate, but that boy Waka is caking up right now.
Montana said his new mixtape 'Mac and Cheese 3' is coming out in 3 weeks.
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WASHINGTON, D.C. - Metro Transit Police say 19-year-old William Jackson, of Washington, D.C., wearing a bus operator's uniform, walked into the bus storage area on Bladensburg Road, and drove away with bus number 9318.
Investigators believe the youth began running the B-2 route toward Anacostia, and stopped for passengers. The accused thief is apparently cooperating with investigators. "According to Mr. Jackson, all eight passengers that he picked up did pay their fare," Transit Police Captain Ronald Pavlik explained to reporters. "He simply had a fascination with buses."
The bus Jackson was driving hit some large tree limbs at the corner of 17th and Massachusetts Ave., SE. The bus kept going after the violent encounter with the tree, and that caused some witnesses to call 911. Jackson parked the bus a few blocks away, near the Potomac Avenue Metro station, and walked away. He was apprehended about a block away, wearing a bus operator's uniform and a high visibility safety vest, which are now standard issue for bus drivers.
It is unclear where the teen got the uniform. Police are also investigating how he managed to get into the bus yard where security officers are supposed to require everyone to produce a Metro ID badge.
No one was apparently injured in the adventure, although the passengers on the bus had left by the time Transit Police found the vehicle.
Jackson is charged with fleeing the scene of an accident and unauthorized use of a vehicle.
There are two gates at the Bladensburg Road bus yard. For about 15 minutes Saturday, one day after the bus theft, the side entrance was left unattended for at least 15 minutes. A Fox Five reporter walked unchallenged into the entrance.
Metro Transit Police Captain Pavlik says that's "embarrassing" and will become part of the investigation of security at bus storage facilities.
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