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Lil Kim a.k.a. The Queen Bee is on a roll as she releases her third song this week. The Brooklyn, New emcee follows up her "Flawless" remix and "Identity Theft" with a remix of Bobby Shmurda's "Hot Nigga." Download it here http://linkmixes.com/hg41a3n07nqg

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Lil Kim is not done going in on her archenemy Nicki Minaj. A couple of days after throwing shots at her rival on Beyonce's "Flawless" remix, the Queen Bee is back, accusing Nicki of "Identity Theft." Listen up top.

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Lil Kim doesn't waste any time as she hops on Beyonce's "Flawless" remix and replaces Nicki Minaj's verse with her own. 

The Queen Bee throws shots at the YMCMB rapper and lets her know that she doesn't plan on relinquishing her crown anytime soon. Check it out up top.

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The Lox crew of Jadakiss, Sheek Louch and Styles P are back with another heater to follow up their release of "Salute A Gee" last week. This new banger is entitled "D-Block Survivor." Produced by Dayzel.

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Jadakiss, Sheek Louch and Styles P, together known as The Lox drop a nice Saturday surprise in the form of a new song entitled "Salute A G."

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With Wiz Khalifa's "We Dem Boyz" single starting to blow up, Diddy decides to remix it with help from French Montana and Meek Mill. Download it here https://soundcloud.com/badboyrecords/puff-daddy-wedemboyzremix-ft-meekmill-frenchmontana-dirty.

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Fast rising emcee Pop Dollarz follows up the release of his "2K14" music video by dropping a remix of The Notorious B.I.G., Rick Ross and French Montana's "Nobody." Download the song here http://www.hulkshare.com/losgwop/nobody-2

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Jadakiss drops off a real sleek music video for his smooth track "Cuz We Paid" featuring Emanny. The track is featured on Jada's Consignmentmixtape.

 

Directed by Philly Fly Boy and Blew Fittit Films

 

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Styles P is getting ready to drop his new mixtape The World's Most Hardest MC. Check out the first song/video off of the project entitled "Murder Mommy."

 

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Big Fendi, the owner of Come Up DVD fires all kinds of shots in the trailer for the next volume in the series.

 

Doggie Diamonds of www.ForbezDVD.com interviews Big Fendi, to get the real story behind his conflicts with Nicki Minaj, Jordan Tower, Gravy, Diddy and more.

 

Fendi goes in on Nicki Minaj for never compensating him for helping to launch her career. If you search youtube, you will see that before Nicki Minaj changed her image into the Young Money pop star she is today, she was featured on several Come Up DVD music videos as a hardcore rapper. According to Fendi he introduced her to Waka Flocka's mother Deb Antney, who became her manager for a while.

 

"Everybody know this DVD right here started Nicki Minaj's whole career," says Fendi. "I changed her name, I changed her image. Me and Nicki Minaj was arguing because I wanted her to be the sex symbol, talk about p*ssy and get n*ggas open, and she told me I was disgracing her name. But she [now] still talks about p*ssy and a$$, a$$, a$$. So is she following my blueprint? I gave her to Debbie [Antney] on some management sh*t--Waka moms and sh*t went left after that. Nicki goes to Atlanta and becomes a new Nicki after that. Debbie started questioning me as far what I ever did for her. So now, Nicki hanging out with Debbie," Fendi continues. "I call Nicki to tell her about my birthday party coming up. Nicki started telling me I need to holla at Debbie. Nicki piggybacked off Debbie to get with Puff [Diddy]. Puff aint did no more. Debbie aint did no more."

 

After all he did for Nicki, Fendi said he was expecting some form of financial compensation, but never got any.

 

"She gave me credits on her album, woopty-fucking-doo. 'Shout out to Fendi for teaching me everything.' I read that...I was like 'OK, but where the f*ck is the money at?' I'm the reason why Nicki Minaj is with Young Money," Fendi claims. "I spoke to Tez, who's the President of Young Money right before Wayne came home [From Rikers Island]. He was like, 'Yo Fen when Wayne gets home we gonna straighten you out.' N*gga I aint heard from Tez since."

 

Fendi sh*ts on his former artist Gravy, the rapper who played Biggie Smalls in the movie "Notorious" as being an ungrateful fraud with a fake image.

 

"Gravy was my son. Like a n*gga that I took care of like mt little boy," Fendi said. "N*gga's jewelry was fake, I got him real jewelry. Anything negative that come out of Gravy mouth about me, n*gga need to smack him for that. Cuz he aint built like that."

 

Fendi also accuses director Jordan Tower of stealing his videos and featuring them on WorldStarHipHop as his own and says Diddy's Dirty Money group name belongs to him.

 

Fendi says he will end a lot of people's careers when he releases Come Up DVD Volume 23 on March 3rd.

 

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Check out some of Nicki Minaj's early Come Up DVD music videos below. You can see that she has changed quite a bit since then.







Big Fendi goes in on Nicki Minaj, Gravy & much more!








Nicki Minaj interview w/Fendi and freestyle [Come Up DVD]








Nicki Minaj "Warning" [Come Up DVD]








Nicki Minaj "Click Clack" [Come Up DVD]









Nicki Minaj- Whatchu Know Bout Me [Come Up DVD]








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Styles P links up with singer Avery Storm for the official video to "How I Fly" off of Styles' Master of Ceremonies album.

 

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Back in 1993 when Notorious B.I.G. dropped his first hit "Party and Bullsh*t" almost everyone that heard it immediately recognized he had something special going for him. Prodigy of Mobb Deep was one of the few exceptions.

"As far as the Biggie thing, a lot of our people would come on the block back in the days when Biggie had 'Party and Bullsh*t,' his first record. And they would play it, I wasn't into it," Prodigy admitted in an interview with MTV. "I was focused on Mobb Deep. I had tunnel vision: I really didn't give a f*ck what anybody was doing in rap music, except for Mobb Deep and Nas and our little circle. Everything else was irrelevant to me."

Prodigy says he even turned down an invitation from Biggie to collaborate on a song with him.

"Hav started doing a lot of production for people, and he did a beat for Big - and Big wanted me to get on it. I told Hav I just really didn't want to do that. That was my opinion at that time," P said. "Unfortunately Biggie lost his life. I started liking Biggie after he started heating up, I started re-listening to it. I was like, 'This kid is alright. I like, son.' Sometimes that happens in life though."

 

A Prodigy and Biggie Smalls collaboration over Havoc's production would have been special.  Too bad it never happened.

 

 

 




 

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Today marks what would been the 39th birthday for a man who is arguably the best rapper of all time.

Christoper Wallace was known by many stage names: The Notorious B.I.G., Big Poppa, Biggie Smalls and The Black Frank White. Only 24 at the time of his untimely death, he recorded two classic albums, "Ready To Die" and "Life After Death", and outshined anyone he ever collaborated with.

Without Biggie there would be no Lil Kim or Lil Cease. Both of whom were introduced to the world via Biggie's group Junior M.A.F.I.A.

His unique delivery, voice and wordplay are still unmatched to this day.

So let's drink a toast today to Biggie and celebrate his legacy.

 

 

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Lil Cease and Chinx Drugz are holding things down in memory of their fallen homies Notorious B.I.G. and Stacks Bundles.

This joint is from Lil Cease upcoming mixtape, and from Chinx Drugz upcoming mixtape too. Track produced by Harry Fraud, and Directed by Mazi O.

 

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Stunna and Weezy on the set of Wayne's 1st video since being released from prison.

 

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Lil Kim and her new crew I.R.S. descended upon Brooklyn for the video shoot to her Nicki Minaj diss "Black Friday."

Director Picture Perfect said they would also possibly be shooting for "Clap Clap", a new joint by the Queen Bee.

It will be interesting to see if Nicki decides to engage in this battle. Her debut album 'Pink Friday' was just certified platinum, so she may feel like an all out beef with Kim could slow her momentum.

Fans are tired of subliminal disses though, like the darts Nicki threw at Kim in "Roman's Revenge."  We want to hear rappers name names.

Let's see who really is on top of the game for female rappers. We know Lil Kim is ready for beef anytime, anywhere... is Nicki?

 



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Los Angeles (CNN) -- A task force made up of local and federal law enforcement agencies is actively pursuing leads into the 1997 slaying of hip hop artist Christopher Wallace, better known as Biggie Smalls or Notorious B.I.G., according to two sources familiar with the investigation.

According to one law enforcement source, the investigation into the 13-year-old unsolved case was "reinvigorated" months ago as a result of new information, but the source would not elaborate further because of the ongoing investigation that includes the Los Angeles Police Department, L.A. County District Attorney's Office and the FBI.

On March 9, 1997, Wallace, 24, was shot and killed while riding in a Suburban that was driving away from a music industry party at the Petersen Automotive Museum in Los Angeles.

Los Angeles police said a lone gunman in a Chevy Impala pulled alongside the Suburban and opened fire on Wallace, who was in the passenger seat. Witnesses described the suspect as being an African-American man wearing a suit and bow tie.

The main theory behind shooting was payback in a so-called rap war between East and West Coast hip hop artists and their record companies -- Bad Boy Entertainment in New York, which represented Wallace, and Death Row Records, headed by Marion "Suge" Knight, in Los Angeles.

Six months earlier in Las Vegas, a gunman opened fire on a car driven by Knight, killing one of his top artists Tupac Shakur. That murder remains unsolved also.

 

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"East Coast was Biggie, West Coast was Tupac," Wallace's mother Voletta Wallace told a filmmaker in the 2002 documentary "Biggie and Tupac."

"Come on now, you're messing with lives here and that's exactly what happened. Two lives were lost as a result of what? Stupidity?" Voletta Wallace told the filmmaker.

Retired Los Angeles Police Detective Russell Poole, who worked on the Wallace case, told CNN that he believes Knight was behind the murder, even though the Death Row Records' boss was serving time on a probation violation at the time.

 

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"Suge Knight ordered the hit," Poole said, adding that he believes it was arranged by Reggie Wright Jr., who headed security for Death Row Records.

Reggie Wright Jr. told CNN he had nothing to do with the murder, and Knight has repeatedly said he had nothing to do with the crime. Poole said he retired early from the LAPD, in part, because he was thwarted in following leads in the Wallace case involving police officers, some of whom worked off-duty for Death Row Records.

 
"I think I was getting too close to the truth," Poole said. "I think they feared that the truth would be a scandal."

One of the officers Poole said was involved is David Mack, a rogue policeman tied to the LAPD Rampart Scandal, who was sent to prison for robbing a bank in 1997, the same year Wallace was killed.

 

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Poole said Mack owned the same type of car driven by the gunman who shot Wallace, and Poole said a friend of Mack's resembles a police sketch of the shooter.

CNN was unable to reach Mack for comment, but when allegations of his involvement in Wallace' slaying originally surfaced more than a decade ago, his criminal defense attorney Donald Re called the claims ridiculous.

Poole also assisted Wallace's family in their wrongful death lawsuit against the Los Angeles Police Department alleging a cover-up in the investigation.

Los Angeles City Councilman Bernard Parks was the chief of police when Poole was investigating, and he told CNN the accusations about a police cover-up are "absurd."

"We would have never ignored a lead that could have helped us solve that murder," Parks said.

 

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Perry Sanders, Voletta Wallace's attorney, told CNN the family's lawsuit, which was originally filed in 2002, was put on hold in April after Los Angeles police said turning over evidence from the case would interfere with a beefed up investigation.

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Poll After The Jump Nicki Minaj is the toast of hip hop, and now even the pop world as Rolling Stone has given her the title of the "Queen Of Hip Hop" in it's upcoming issue Nicki deserves all the credit she's getting right now. Her debut album 'Pink Friday' is expected to sell over 400,000 units its first week out. She's gotten co-signs from almost every major rapper out there from Joe Budden to Kanye West. But does she deserve the title of "queen" after only one album?. Let's look at some other female rappers who should also be considered for that title. Foxy Brown Years In The Game : 15 Solo Albums : 4 (2 certified platinum, 1 certified gold) Group Albums: 1 "The Firm" Album With Nas, AZ & Nature - (certified gold) Missy Elliot Years In The Game - 19 Solo Albums : 6 (1 certified double platinum. 4 certified platinum, And 1 gold) Group Albums: 1 with the group Swing Mob early in her career, that was never released Lil Kim Years In The Game: 16 Solo Albums: 4 (1 certified double platinum, 2 certified platinum) Group Albums 1 Junior M.A.F.I.A album (certified platinum) Eve Years In The Game: 16 Solo Albums: 3 (1 certified double platinum, 1 certified platinum, 1 certified gold) Group Albums: Eve appeared on 3 Ruff Ryders complilation albums Lauryn Hill Years In The Game 19 Solo Albums: 2 (1 certified 8x platinum, 1 certified platinum) Group Albums: 2 (1 Certified 6x platinum) After taking a look at the careers of Foxy Brown, Eve, Missy Elliot, Lil Kim and Lauryn Hill, it would seem Nicki Minaj has some stiff competition for the title of "Queen Of Hip Hop" Which one of these ladies would you give that title to?
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Video After The Jump On the evening of Sept. 7, 1996, Mike Tyson, the WBC heavyweight champion, attempted to take Bruce Seldon’s WBA title at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas. At this point in his career, Tyson’s fights had become somewhat of a cultural phenomenon, where the ever present hype of the professional boxing scene would come face to face with the worlds of big business, Hollywood, and hip hop. Sitting ringside was controversial rapper Tupac Shakur. Shakur and Tyson were friends, a feeling of kinship linked them as each rose to stardom from poverty only to be thrown in prison. Following Tyson’s victory, Shakur and “Iron Mike” were to celebrate at an after party, but the rap star never arrived. Shakur was brutally gunned down later that night, and the scene in Las Vegas quickly turned from would-be celebratory revelry to ill fated and inopportune tragedy. Director Reggie Bythewood, with the full cooperation of Mike Tyson, will tell not only the story of that infamous night but of the remarkable friendship between Tyson and Tupac ESPN twitter-5d.gif
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Video After The Jump Australian singer Am8er interviewed Lil Kim while the two were on the set of their "10 Date Commandments" video shoot in Hollywood, CA. The song is the latest collaboration for the Queen Bee. Kim reveals she has big plans outside of music as well. The Brooklyn beauty would really like to get into acting. "I see a lot of movies in my future. I love to morph into another character," Kim says. "It's therapeutic for me, I get to act out certain things...certain characters that I always wanted to play and people would never match me up with." What do you guys think? Would you like to see Lil Kim on the big screen? twitter-5d.gif
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