Hot 97's DJ Funkmaster Flex got a lot of things off of his chest regarding Jay Z on-air Thursday, January 15.
Flex fired off shots about Hov's website, Life+Times, being trash, the rapper stealing info about his app to use on his own, Jay hating on Dipset by banning him from playing their records at the 40/40 Clubs and threatens to ruin him much more.
And just like that it's back on again. The Diplomats beef with Jay Z dates back to when they were signed to Roc-A-Fella Records. It never sat right with Jay that Dame Dash brought his Harlem homies on board and offered Cam the Vice President spot.
Things reignited wthin the last day when Funkmaster Flex aired Jay out on Hot 97 and spoke about him banning The Diplomats' music from his 40/40 clubs.
Beanie Sigelhas been home for a few months, but he's taken his time getting back into the booth. HisState Propertypartner in rhyme Young Chris manages to get Beans to spit some new bars on his new song entitled"Legends Never Die,"which also featuresGuordan Banks.
This is off of Chris' forthcoming mixtape, The Network 3, dropping on Black Friday. Produced by Cardiak.
Neef Bucklinks up withQuillyand State Propertyalumni,Oschino Vasquez, fresh out the state penitentiary for the remix to"Scrappin the Pot." Produced byBobby Johnsonand mixed and mastered byJumbo Beatz.
Neef will release the seventh installment of his Forever Do Me mixtape series in early 2015.
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J. Cole pays tribute to Michael Brown on his new song entitled "Be Free."
18-year old Brown was unarmed when he was gunned down by a Ferguson, Missouri police officer on Saturday, August 9. The shooting angered the community, resulting in protests, riots and police confrontations.
The unidentified officer is currently on paid administrative leave pending an FBI investigation.
Rest in Peace to Michael Brown and to every young black man murdered in America, whether by the hands of white or black. I pray that one day the world will be filled with peace and rid of injustice. Only then will we all Be Free - Cole
Harlem, New York emcee Vado teams up with Riq Bubz to remix Bobby Shmurda's"Hot Nigga" Listen up top and download here http://linkmixes.com/7cczyhxmj7kj.
Back in March Future performed this song at the SXSW Music Festival in Austin, Texas. People immediately recognized how similar it sounded to Beyonce's hit record "Drunk in Love."
Future said at the time the song was meant for his latest album, Honest, but didn't make the cut.
"I was recording with this producer by the name of Detail, we was working on the ‘Drunk in Love.’ And we started working on this other record at the same time, and then once ‘Drunk in Love’ came out, it pushed this song to the side, but at the same time it’s one of my favorite songs that didn’t make the album.”
You knew this one had to be coming. The G-Unit crew of Kidd Kidd, Lloyd Banks, Tony Yayo, Young Buck and 50 Cent hop on Chris Brown's hit song "Loyal" for a nice remix. Produced by Nic Nac. Download it here http://linkmixes.com/kmcsqaxy03uk
Meek Mill steps away from the recording of his next album Dreams Worth More Than Money, to drop a new freestyle over Drake's"0 to 100/The Catch Up" instrumental. The Dream Chasers Records CEO disses his former artist Louie V Gutta, who he recently feuded with on Twitter over Louie getting his chain snatched in Atlanta.
Young Chris just dropped a lyrical bomb on the industry in the form of his 23-track Gunna Season mixtape. Like a boxer in the prime of his career, Chris isn't losing a step with each new song he drops. If anything, the Philadelphia emcee appears to be getting better.
Young Chris just dropped a lyrical bomb on the industry in the form of his 23-track Gunna Season mixtape. Like a boxer in the prime of his career, Chris isn't losing a step with each new song he releases. If anything, the Philadelphia emcee appears to be getting better.
Posted by ChasinDatPaper on September 25, 2013 at 2:49pm
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A$AP Rocky teams up with GQ to release the official music video for "Fashion Killa." The clip stars Rihanna. The song is off of Rocky's Long.Live.A$AP album.
The 54th annual Grammy Awards is fast approaching. With just a few days left before the big event the Associated Press caught up with Best New Artist nominee J. Cole.
"I feel blessed first and foremost, but I'm already back to work. I'm already on to the next one," Cole told the AP. "I'm grateful for everything that happened, but I'm not satisfied. There's still accomplishments that keep happening from the work that I put in last year and the last two, three years. The single goes platinum, the album goes gold...Grammy nomination. But those are just reminders of the work that I did. That's in the past, I'm already on to the next move."
Cole was so confident in his debut album Cole World: The Sideline Story and it's lead single "Work Out" he made sure they were released before the Grammy deadline, because he felt like he had a shot.
"Around the time of Work Out I was like, 'yo this is the single we gotta move.' And everybody at the label [Roc Nation] knew we had to move, just like I knew 'this is the one.'" he said. "Because I was telling my management and telling the label, 'I have to beat the Grammy deadline. I gotta do it.' If you look at the date my album came out like 2 days before the Grammy deadline. It's because I knew, 'Yo I got a shot.' I thought my album was that good. But then the crazy thing is, even though I thought that when it was time for the Grammy announcements to come out I really, truly had already given up. I was like, 'Ahh nah' it didn't feel right. I didn't think they saw. I didn't think anybody noticed or whatever, but they did."
Cole went on to give props to Nicki Minaj and Skrillex for being two hip hop influenced acts who are also nominated. Those three will be in competition with The Band Perry and Bon Iver for the trophy.
The 54th annual Grammy Awards airs Sunday, February 12, 2012 8:00 p.m. ET on CBS.
Posted by ChasinDatPaper on December 14, 2011 at 10:30am
Jennifer Aniston has been crowned the Sexiest Woman of All Time by Men's Health Magazine. The 42-year old former "Friends" star beat out beauties such as Marilyn Monroe (No. 3), Britney Spears (No. 4), Madonna (No. 5), Angelina Jolie (No. 10), Scarlett Johansson (No. 12). Megan Fox (No. 14), Shakira (No. 18), Kim Kardashian (No. 26), Beyonce (No. 33), Halle Berry (No. 35) and Pam Grier (No. 57).
Two porn stars even made the list. Jenna Jameson placed 49th, while Sasha Grey sits at No. 85.
So what separated Jennifer from the rest of the pack? Her sense of humor and her ability to remain "real" according to the publication.
Funny is sexy, and Jennifer Aniston is funny—she was invited to join Saturday Night Live before her big break with Friends. Her down-to-earth persona makes her seem attainable, and anyone who's seen her in Office Space has to admit she makes even pieces of flair look good. She rarely plays the airhead, and she seldom overplays a role: she's funny in a quiet, refreshingly human way. And her all-too-human love life off screen inspires sympathy that not even a string of bland romantic comedies can diminish. Other sex symbols drift toward one-dimensionality, becoming flat icons in the process, but throughout her career Aniston has remained sexy, funny, and unmistakably real.
Do you agree with Aniston being ranked number 1? If not, who would you have placed in her spot?
Here's the full list as ranked by Men's Health.
1. Jennifer Aniston 2. Raquel Welch 3. Marilyn Monroe 4. Britney Spears 5. Madonna 6. Ursula Andress 7. Bettie Page 8. Pamela Anderson 9. Jane Fonda 10. Angelina Jolie 11. Sharon Stone 12. Scarlett Johansson 13. Catherine Deneuve 14. Megan Fox 15. Jenny McCarthy 16. Christie Brinkley 17. Anna Nicole Smith 18. Shakira 19. Heather Locklear 20. Heidi Klum 21. Monica Bellucci 22. Salma Hayek 23. Carmen Electra 24. Cameron Diaz 25. Gisele Bundchen 26. Kim Kardashian 27. Natalie Portman 28. Ann-Margret 29. Anna Kournikova 30. Jayne Mansfield 31. Farrah Fawcet 32. Penelope Cruz 33. Beyonce 34. Claudia Cardinale 35. Halle Berry 36. Betty Grable 37. Claudia Schiffer 38. Teri Hatcher 39. Cindy Crawford 40. Mariah Carey 41. Miranda Kerr 42. Brooke Shields 43. Erin Andrews 44. Aishwarya Rai 45. Michelle Pfeiffer 46. Paris Hilton 47. Sophia Loren 48. Kathy Ireland 49. Jenna Jameson 50. Brooklyn Decker 51. Kim Basinger 52. Carrie Fisher 53. Lauren Bacall 54. Jessica Alba 55. Mae West 56. Bo Derek 57. Pam Grier 58. Rita Hayworth 59. Diane Lane 60. Jennifer Lopez 61. Denise Richards 62. Veronica Lake 63. Tyra Banks 64. Kylie Minogue 65. Nicole Scherzinger 66. Alicia Silverstone 67. Jean Harlow 68. Tawny Kitaen 69. Elizabeth Taylor 70. Natassja Kinski 71. Cheryl Tiegs 72. Suzanne Somers 73. Jane Russell 74. Demi Moore 75. Brigitte Bardot 76. Anita Ekberg 77. Kelly LeBrock 78. Jane Seymour 79. Kim Novak 80. Elle MacPherson 81. Clara Bow 82. Audrey Hepburn 83. Lili St. Cyr 84. Loni Anderson 85. Sasha Grey 86. Grace Kelly 87. Christina Hendricks 88. Dorothy Dandridge 89. Phoebe Cates 90. Barbara Eden 91. Susan George 92. Dolly Parton 93. Linda Ronstadt 94. Kathleen Turner 95. Julia Roberts 96. Mila Kunis 97. Cybill Shepherd 98. June Wilkinson 99. Tina Turner 100. Catherine Bach
Videos, Pics And Full List Of Winners After The Jump
The 2011 Billboard Music Awards were held last night (May 22) and Eminem and Justin Bieber won big, taking home six awards apiece.
Other winners on the night included Usher, Lady Gaga, Rihanna, Taio Cruz and Taylor Swift, who each bagged three trophies.
Fans were also treated to a steamy performance of "S&M" by Rihanna and Spears that was sealed with a kiss.
Beyonce received the Millennium award, which was presented to her in a pre-recorded video by Michelle Obama, Lady GaGa and her mother Tina Knowles.
B was humble and gracious in accepting the award. She thanked Kelly Rowland, Michelle Williams, her mother, father and also the two original members of Destiny's Child Letoya Lucket and LaTavia Roberson for their influence on her career.
She ended her acceptance speech by thanking her husband. “I don’t want to put you on the spot because I know their probably putting a camera in your face right now, but I love me some Jay-Z,” she said.
Check out the performances and full list of winners below.
2011 Billboard Music Awards Winners:
ARTIST AWARDS
Top Artist:
Eminem
Top New Artist:
Justin Bieber
Top Male Artist:
Eminem
Top Female Artist:
Rihanna
Top Duo/Group:
The Black Eyed Peas
Top Billboard 200 Artist:
Taylor Swift
Top Hot 100 Artist:
Katy Perry
Top Digital Songs Artist:
Katy Perry
Top Radio Songs Artist:
Rihanna
Top Touring Artist:
U2
Top Social Artist:
Justin Bieber
Top Streaming Artist:
Justin Bieber
Top Digital Media Artist:
Justin Bieber
Top Pop Artist:
Lady Gaga
Top R&B Artist:
Usher
Top Rap Artist:
Eminem
Top Country Artist:
Taylor Swift
Top Rock Artist:
Train
Top Alternative Artist:
Mumford & Sons
Top Latin Artist:
Shakira
Top Dance/Electronic Artist:
Lady Gaga
Top Christian Artist:
Chris Tomlin
SPECIAL AWARDS:
Millennium Award:
Beyonce
Touring Award:
U2
Icon Award:
Neil Diamond
ALBUMS AWARDS:
Top Billboard 200 Album:
Eminem -- "Recovery"
Top Pop Album:
Justin Bieber -- "My World 2.0"
Katy Perry -- "Teenage Dream"
Top R&B Album:
Usher -- "Raymond v. Raymond"
Top Rap Album:
Eminem -- "Recovery"
Top Country Album:
Taylor Swift -- "Speak Now"
Top Rock Album:
Mumford & Sons -- "Sigh No More"
Top Alternative Album:
Mumford & Sons -- "Sigh No More"
Top Latin Album:
Enrique Iglesias -- "Euphoria"
Top Dance/Electronic Album:
Lady Gaga -- "The Fame"
Top Christian Album:
Skillet -- "Awake"
SONG AWARDS:
Top Hot 100 Song:
Taio Cruz -- "Dynamite"
Top Digital Song:
Taio Cruz -- "Dynamite"
Top Radio Song:
Bruno Mars -- "Just The Way You Are"
Top Streaming Song (Audio):
Nelly -- "Just A Dream"
Top Streaming Song (Video):
Justin Bieber Feat. Ludacris -- "Baby"
Top Pop Song:
Taio Cruz -- "Dynamite"
Top R&B Song:
Usher Feat. will.i.am -- "OMG"
Top Rap Song:
Eminem Feat. Rihanna -- "Love The Way You Lie"
Top Country Song:
Lady Antebellum -- "Need You Now"
Top Rock Song:
Train -- "Hey, Soul Sister"
Top Alternative Song:
Neon Trees -- "Animal"
Top Latin Song:
Shakira Feat. Freshleyground -- "Waka Waka (This Time For Africa)"
Top Dance Song:
Edward Maya & Vika Jigulina -- "Stereo Love"
Top Christian Song:
Chris Tomlin -- "Our God"
Beyonce “Run The World (Girls)”
Beyonce - Millenium Award acceptance speech
Ke$ha "Animal" x "Blow"
Rihanna "S&M" remix Featuring Britney Spears
Nicki Minaj "Super Bass" x "Till The World Ends" Ft. Britney Spears
Pitbull "Everything Tonight" Ft Ne-Yo
Mary J. Blige "Someone To Love Me (Naked)" Ft. Lil Wayne
One Republic "Good Life" x Far East Movement "If I Was You" Ft Snoop Dogg
Posted by ChasinDatPaper on November 21, 2010 at 10:30am
"Where my ring? Knew you had it cause you took too long as Micky, Annie and the girl who bought it looked on. Huffing and puffing, gun in my hand told you to step outside. Hoping you said no, but you hurt my pride. Made our way down the steps, maybe you thought it was just a threat. Or maybe your life was just that crazy and you was begging for death. Tried to justify this in my young mind, but the adrenaline and my ego hurt combined drove me berserk. Saw the devil in your eyes, high off more than weed, confused, I just closed my young eyes and squeezed. What a sound, opened my eyes just in time to see you stumbling to the ground. Damn, what I done now?" Jay-Z "You Must Love Me"
I remember the the first time I heard Jay-Z's song "You Must Love Me." A joint that describes several incidents he was involved in as a youth, that he later came to regret. Acts Such as selling crack to his own mother, using a young girl as a mule to carry cocaine (she gets popped by the police), and shooting his own brother.
I often wondered if any of it was true or just typical rap boasting from Hov, trying to add "realness" to the song.
In an interview with the UK Guardian, Jay-Z admits at least one of the scenarios is %100 fact. At the age of 12, he shot his crack addicted older brother over a stolen ring.
"I thought my life was over. I thought I'd go to jail for ever." Hov said "It was terrible. I was a boy, a child. I was terrified."
Luckily the bullet hit his brother in the shoulder and wasn't a life threatening wound. When Hov visited him in the hospital, his brother apologized for stealing the ring and didn't press charges against him.
In the interview Jay goes on to describe how prevalent guns were at that time in his neighborhood of Brooklyn, New York. A problem that has only gotten worse in every hood across America.
"Guns were everywhere. You didn't have to go far to get one. Just everywhere," he said. "Guns were around every day. There were shootouts, but I never shot anyone else. Most people in shootouts don't get shot."
Jigga claims he was shot at three times, but never hit. "It's like there was some rogue angel watching over us," he said.
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Video After The Jump2010 has already been one for the record books for Eminem, and it looks like he'll be adding at least one more monster hit before the year is out.British producer Alex Da Kid, the man behind the boards on "Love The Way You Lie" says he and Slim are ready to do it again.
"We should have something coming out pretty soon. I can't tell you what it is, but when it comes out it will probably be the biggest song in the last 10 years, it's pretty exciting," Alex said.
He added that it will be coming out before Christmas.
Could this be a 'Detox' joint?
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