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Much has been made of Nicki Minaj being dubbed the new "Queen of Hip Hop." by Rolling Stone. She recently visited MTV's 'Funk Flex Full Throttle' show to talk about how she felt upon hearing the news, and whether or not she accepts the title.

"I was so excited because they're really respected," she said. "And then when I went on all the TV shows, they kept on saying, ‘She’s been dubbed the New Queen of Hip-Hop by Rolling Stone magazine,’ so I was like, that happened at the perfect time.”

The Young Money starlet had no idea they would be writing that about her beforehand and felt really humbled.

"I'm honored because obviously I've been working hard to get to this place. Whether or not I'm the queen of anything, you know everybody is going to have their own opinions," she continued. "I don’t do this thinking I’m the queen of this, I’m the queen of that. I just feel like I’m working hard and I just want people to recognize that.”

 

Next up for Nicki is a tour with Britney Spears. After that she expects to begin working on her sophomore album.

 

 


 


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Bronx Beast Hash is back with visuals for this banger.

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Cory Gunz - Family Name [Listen/Download]

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Cory goes in over this Cardiak beat, repping Militia to the fullest.
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Will he accept XXL's offer to be in the 2011 class? That's still undetermined - what's not up for debate is Vado's talent. With his witty wordplay and smooth delivery this kid is one to watch out for.

The Harlem, New York rapper drops new visuals for two songs off his debut 'Slime Flu' mixtape.

 

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Well it's finally here, the official music video for Birdman's "Fire Flame" remix

This is Lil Wayne's first official video since being released from Rikers Island.  The visuals for his single "6'7" are coming soon.

 



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Cory Gunz - A Little Taste [Listen/Download]

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Video After The Jump The video shoot for Dr Dre's "Kush" video just went down in Los Angeles. A lot of Cali love was on deck, as Roccett, E-40, Glasses Malone and more showed up for the shoot. West Coast rapper Rockett says he has a newfound respect for G-Unit boss 50 Cent. As Roccett tells it, 50 rolled up on a group of crips, showing no fear and asked for directions to the video shoot. "I don't know what issues certain n*ggas got with other n*ggas, I don't get into all that," Rockett said. "But I know right now [at that moment], I'm on the corner with the crips straight up. I don't know 50... 50 don't know me. The n*gga drive by us, we don't know who he is, so we looking at the car like 'who cuz?' He pull off [and] u-turn back and pull up like 'where the video shoot?' We like 'cuz this n*gga gonna double back?'. I got respect for cuz period [after that]. The way he did that, most rap n*ggas wouldn't have doubled back. Most rap n*ggas would have been like 'is that 15-20 n*ggas on the corner? I aint turning around.' " Roccetts' homie chimed in. "He doubled back with his head out of the car [sunroof]. Most n*ggs wouldn't have done that. We respect him for that." 50 once again proves he really is the realest dude in the game. twitter-5d.gif
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Here it is folks, the highly anticipated collaboration between alter egos Roman Zolanski and Slim Shady. Nicki Minaj and Eminem trade verses over a Swizz Beats produced track that will appear on Nicki's 'Pink Friday' album that drops November 22.
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Video After The Jump As anticipation builds for Nicki Minaj's debut, we get visuals for a song that has hit written all over it. "Right Through Me" displays a much softer side of Nicki than we normally see, as she raps and sings about a guy she can't let go of. The song will be on her 'Pink Friday' album which hits store shelves November 22. The Queens femcee is aiming to become the third Young Money artist to have a number one album this year, following Drake and Lil Wayne. Expect the competition to be fierce though, as both Kanye West's 'My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy' and Lloyd Banks' 'Hunger For More 2' drop on the same day.
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Cocaine City Artist Skyy High Bring To You Our New Mixtape Failure Is Not An Option Visionware Edition With DJ Stunna Appearances From French Montana, Ru Spits, Harry Fraud,Mike Shorey,Ricky Bless Etc R.I.P. B.G. Download Here
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No hype, this is simply the song of the year! Lloyd Banks assembled a dream team for this track which will appear on Banks' new album 'HFM2' Everybody went in on this joint. Banks, Kanye West, Fabolous, Ryan Leslie and Swizz Beats on the hook, can you believe it!!?? Be Sure To Check Out Banks' New Website! http://www.lloydbanks.com/ 'HFM2' drops November 23, make sure you go cop it! twitter-5d.gif
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No hype, this is simply the song of the year! Lloyd Banks assembled a dream team for this track which will appear on Banks' new album 'HFM2' Everybody went in on this joint. Banks, Kanye West, Fabolous, Ryan Leslie and Swizz Beats on the hook, can you believe it!!?? 'HFM2' drops November 23, make sure you go cop it! twitter-5d.gif
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Harlem/Diplomats Documentary - Directed By Masar

Video After The Jump Director Masar takes us on a hip hop trip through Harlem. Artists like The Diplomats, Aaarabmuzik, McGruff, Sheist Bubz, 40 Cal, DukeDaGod and more are featured. So peep it below. twitter-5d.gif
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As previously reported here on PaperChaserDotCom, Richard "Syco Sam" McCroskey killed 4 people last year in Virginia. Today (September 20) he plead guilty to all four murders. Video After The Jump FARMVILLE, VIRGINIA -- The suspect in the quadruple homicide that horrified this quiet college town a year ago pleaded guilty to murder charges today and was ordered to spend life in prison. Richard Samuel Alden McCroskey III, 21, of California, pleaded guilty to two counts of capital murder and two counts of first-degree murder in Prince Edward County Circuit Court for bludgeoning the victims with a wood-splitting maul a year ago in a Longwood University professor's home in Farmville. McCroskey, who could have faced the death penalty, was sentenced to life in prison. He opted not to address the courtroom, which was occupied by family members of all four victims, law enforcement investigators and others. Prince Edward County Commonwealth's Attorney James Ennis said McCroskey's anger about his relationship with his girlfriend, Emma Niederbrock, 16, led to the killings. McCroskey killed Emma; her mother, Longwood University professor Debra S. Kelley; Kelley's estranged husband, Mark Niederbrock; and Emma's friend, Melanie Wells, who was visiting from West Virginia.

Ennis said members of the victims' families supported his decision to reach the plea agreement instead of going to trial and seeking the death penalty. "What it really means is death in prison," Ennis said after the hearing. "It's a guaranteed outcome, and hopefully it will bring some measure of closure to the family." Defense attorney Cary Bowen said his objective had been to minimize McCroskey's punishment and serve his interest as best as possible. "He's left families without their loved ones," Bowen said. "There are four people dead here. He's not proud of that." He said McCroskey is remorseful and has contemplated the severity of what he did. A family spokeswoman released a statement from Kelley's parents, Thomas and Margaret Kelley, saying they are thankful that the case is over and that they may now "have some degree of closure." They also thanked police and everyone who supported them. "We have endured a tragedy of unspeakable proportion," the statement reads. "We are relieved that justice has been done. While we will never forget our loved ones or the circumstances of their deaths, we hope to move forward and begin the healing process."

Melanie Wells Other family members did not wish to comment, the spokeswoman said. McCroskey, who recorded "horrorcore" rap music with lyrics that obsessed about murder and graphic violence, had been in an online relationship with Emma for about a year when he came to visit her in September of last year, Ennis said. Kelley and Mark Niederbrock took Emma, McCroskey and Wells to a horrorcore music festival several days before McCroskey killed them. Ennis said McCroskey was angered by some text messages Emma sent while they were in Michigan. They returned to Virginia, and McCroskey became increasingly distraught about the relationship, Ennis said. He had an expectation that he and Emma were seeing each other exclusively and was unhappy with how things were going, Ennis said. Late in the evening of Sept. 14, 2009, or early the next morning, McCroskey drank beer, smoked marijuana and might have taken painkillers before he attacked the three female victims in the house as they were sleeping, Ennis said. He killed each within a short period of time around 3 a.m. on Sept. 15. Ennis said that McCroskey first killed Wells, who was on a sofa in a first-floor den, then Kelley in an upstairs room, and finally Emma in her downstairs bedroom. He struck each victim multiple times with the maul. "No one awoke," Ennis said, adding that the victims had no defensive wounds.

Mark Niederbrock arrived at the home Sept. 17 about 5 p.m., and McCroskey attacked him with the maul in a living room, Ennis said. McCroskey later moved Mark Niederbrock's and Wells' bodies into Emma's room, and he attempted to clean up the bloody den, Ennis said. At some point, McCroskey used a digital camera to record a video of himself, Ennis said. In the video, he indicated that he knew he had to pay for what he had done and contemplated suicide, Ennis said. The bodies were discovered in the home Sept. 18, and McCroskey was captured the next day at Richmond International Airport as he awaited a flight home to California

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