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Master P has some advice for Shyne Po.........stop rapping and go find another job.
The former No Limit CEO thinks Shyne needs to focus on more positive things so he doesn't end up in the same situation that got him locked up.
Since Shyne is getting older and records aren't selling like they used to, P suggests the rapper go into acting or find other opportunities outside of hip hop.
Sounds like pretty good advice from the dude that used to call himself the "Ice Cream Man".
What do you guys think, should Shyne hang up the mic and if so what should he do?
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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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Louisiana rap star Lil Boosie is literally in a fight for his life starting with his court appearance today.
Boosie, real name Torrance Hatch was indicted by a grand jury for the murder of 35 year old Terry Boyd. Police are also investigating what role he may have played in at least two other homicides according to AllHipHop.
A former employee of Boosie's Bad Azz Entertainment, Darryl “Bleek” Milton was found shot to death in his car April 1st.
Boosie is also a suspect in the shooting death of rapper Chris “Nussie” Jackson who was killed last February. Nussie and Boosie had been beefing for a while.
In a 2009 interview, Nussie explains the origins of their beef. Saying he used Boosie's name recogntion as Boosie "Bad Azz" to get in the game by calling himself "Nussie" Bad Azz.
But the beef goes way deeper than that. People suspected Nussie had something to do with the murder of Boosie's friend, rapper Lil Ivey.
Nussie sheds some light on that situation during the interview as he speaks about a confrontation he had with Boosie..
"I told ya [Boosie] I aint killed ya boy [Lil Ivy]. If I did it, me and you wouldn't be talking right now, you said 'alright brah.'"
Nussie didn't take Boosie as a serious threat in the streets.
"To be honest with you, we not on the same level to be beefing," Nussie said. "It's kind of embarrassing for me to be saying i'm beefing with Boosie. Cause Boosie a talented rapper and i'm a gangster, aint no comparison."
Boosie is also dealing with a fan base that looks up to him and kids that are confused by the situation he's gotten himself into.
His friend, Arthur "Silky Slim" Reed told WAFB, "I think the most important part for us to realize is there are hundreds of thousands of little kids that listen to him and this is their hero," Reed said. "When you come from basically nothing, these communities are basically nothing but survival camps. When someone makes it out, you look up to them."
"I don't have a huge amount to say about Boosie. Boosie has to stand up and be a man for his actions. My whole thing is that kids should see this as a turning point in their lives," Reed added.
Some fans are standing behind the rapper by posting "Free Boosie" messages on websites, but others are fed up.
A Facebook user by the name of "E.R." wrote "Boosie dumb as hell how u famous and still doin the same stuff u use to do, u suppose to exclude urself from that type of lifestyle and try and better others when u make it."
Boosie says he's innocent, but faces a tough legal battle. If convicted of 1st degree murder he faces the possibility of death by lethal injection.
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I know yall thought Pastor Mason Betha wasn't really preaching the good word, but Ruff Ryders rapper Eve begs to differ.
Eve says a chance encounter with the sometimes rapper, sometimes preacher gave her the inspiration to pursue her rapping career.
The pair met when Ma$e was still wearing those shiny suits for Puffy and Bad Boy Records.
Ma$e stopped by the gentlemen's club where Eve was working that pole and convinced her she could do better.
Eve told VH1's Behind The Music about the encounter.
"He came into the club and looked at me and literally was like, 'What's your name?' And I gave him every stripper name under the sun! I was like, 'I'm Ginger, I'm Sassy!' He was like, 'Why don't you go get dressed, let's go just talk.' And we did, we talked throughout the night. He was like, 'You're really talented. What are you doing? You know you're not supposed to be here. You know it.'
Eve took what he said to heart.
"It was a confirmation for me that all these thoughts, all this sadness. All these times that I wake up in the morning, I'm like, 'Why do I feel like this?' And I know I'm not supposed to be there. It just woke me up."
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We throw the world "celebrity" around too liberally these days. Take some person off the street, put them on a reality show and watch them fight and get drunk and that makes them a celeb?
I don't think so, but I guess the general public doesn't agree with me.
One of those new celebs, Natalie Nunn has gotten lots of face time recently because of her outrageous antics on the show 'The Bad Girls Club'. Also because she regularly bashes Rihanna while sticking up for her abuser Chris Brown.
VladTV asked her what she's been up to since 'Bad Girls' wrapped.
"I was on a party tour all over the United States. I was hosting parties, it's just been great. Ive been to every state. States I really didn't even know existed that had like a population, been there."
The rest of the interview sounded a lot like "blah blah blah blah". So I used that time to try to figure out exactly what the hell is that thing on her lip?
Help me out people.
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KVBC Reports He partied and gambled heavily in Las Vegas. And now, another sports figure finds himself in legal "foul trouble." Tuesday afternoon, a Las Vegas judge issued an arrest warrant for ex-NBA star Antoine Walker. He's facing felony bad check charges for allegedly not paying back some enormous casino debts. News 3's Steve Crupi is digging deeper into the details of this case and reports that three big casinos are involved. According to the criminal complaint, Caesars Palace, Planet Hollywood, and the Red Rock Station gave former NBA star Antoine Walker huge amounts of gambling money. He allegedly received $1 million in all, most of which he has not re-paid. Walker played last year for the Minnesota Timberwolves. And before that, he was a three-time all-star with the Celtics. And he is again racking up big numbers, but not on the scoreboard. The criminal complaint against Walker says he received ten separate casino loans for $100,000. He has failed to pay back more than $800,000-worth of that money, lost gambling last year at Caesars, Planet Hollywood, and the Red Rock. Walker is not the first sports figure to run up massive unpaid debts. Last year, it was former NBA star Charles Barkley who was late with his payments. He spoke about his love of blackjack back in 2007. "I like to gamble. I'm going to gamble. I like to gamble, it's my money." But it's not always a gambler's money: Casinos routinely "loan" players vast sums, having them sign markers that are treated like checks under Nevada law. The Clark County District Attorney's Office sees a lot of bad check cases involving casinos. "On a daily basis, we see large amounts of money that people don't repay," confirms prosecutor Bernie Zadrowski. The arrest warrant for Antoine Walker comes at a time when the NBA's attention is already on Las Vegas, with its summer league in its fifth day. The event features young players, however, most of whom aren't making big money yet. But one question people always ask is aren't the casinos just as much at fault in these cases? They hand over such big sums of money to people who may not be making the best decisions. But this is something the casinos don't like discussing. A court date of July 20 has been set for Antoine Walker; no word yet on whether he's made any arrangements to turn himself in.Bad Habits (Uncut) - Maxwell Maxwell's new cd Blacksummersnight drops July 7th