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50 Cent's SMS Promotions and DiBella Entertainment hosted an epic night of boxing September 16. "Big Apple Boxing" was located at Resorts World Casino NYC in Jamaica, Queens, New York.
Mark Davis, Ryan Martin & Shemuel Pagan held it down for SMS Promotions! Also Check out performances from G-Unit's Precious Paris, Kidd Kidd & Tony Yayo!
Ice Cube, DJ Drama and DJ Drama served as hosts and judges at the final stop of Coors Light Search for the Coldest Event held at Stage 48 in New York City on Thursday (August 7th).
The contest covered eight cities, had 3,000 entries and more than 270,000 fans voted online. In the end Chicago's Mr. Hyde was crowned the Coldest MC. He was awarded $20,000.
"We saw a lot of talented MCs on this year's Search for the Coldest tour," said Ice Cube in a press release. "As an MC myself, I love seeing the next generation of hip-hop emerge, and it's great that Coors Light continues to support hip-hop."
The Elite Money Empire was in the building to capture the action.
The Elite Money Empire (@EMETakeover) Presents to you: The Coors Light Search for the Coldest Event in NYC hosted by Bun B (@BunBTrillOG), Ice Cube (@IceCube) and DJ Drama (@DJ Drama) with Big Sean (@BigSean) as headlining act. During the final stop during "The Search for the Coldest" they spoke on how they felt about the search for the coldest MC and about Coors thorough campaign. After Bun B and Ice Cube made surprise performances of classic material. Bun B performed songs such as "Get Throwed" and "Big Pimpin" covering Pimp C's verses with the help of the crowd. He also performed "Country Shit", "Sippin on Some Sizzurp" and more. Ice Cube performed "Today Was A Good Day" and classic N.W.A. material. The final act, Big Sean, killed his set performing "Show Out", "Burn", "Guap", "Marvin Gaye and Chardonnay" and his latest hit "Beware."
The beautiful and super talented singer made an appearance on Rap-Up Sessions. She debuted her new song "Bed Peace." The track will appear on her upcoming EP "Sail Out." Be on the look out for that coming soon.
Check out the latest official music video from Audubon for his song "Riot for Kiko" Song produced by Joel the Dreamer. Video directed by Nelson Salcedo. Edited by Audubon
Weed smoker's all over the country are lighting up their best bud in celebration of 4/20. Possibly the heaviest herb consumer in the rap business, Wiz Khalifa, caught up with DJ Enuff and gave him a list of the top 5 things you need for 4/20.
5. An ounce of weed
4. Box of rolling papers and cigars
3. Lighters
2. A weed grinder
1. Good friends and munchies
So, there you have it straight from hip hop's stoner king.
40 Glocc opens up for the first time on why he decided to sue Game after he was assaulted by Game and his bodyguards, explaining that Game was doing it for entertainment purposes. For that reason, 40 Glocc reveals that he felt he had to sue Game, because nothing about the situation was "street," and was allegedly used as a marketing tool for Game's new album.
Machine Gun Kelly is promoting his Lace Up Tour the old fashioned way, by hitting the streets to drum up interest. Check out the Bad Boy artist's technique below.
Live TV can be tricky for reporters. A simple slip of the tongue and you can find yourself the butt of jokes from coast to coast. It's even worse when you have two bloopers within seconds of each other.
That's what happened to reporter Blake Burman of Miami/Fort Lauderdale's Channel 7 News yesterday as he was reporting on the presidential election race from camp Obama.
"Not necessarily info, but just kind of giving you a little bit of what you see here. That's Wyclef Jean giving an interview," Blake said as he nodded his head towards will.i.am.
After being corrected by someone off camera who was just as clueless as he was Blake embarrasses himself even further by mistaking will for a different rapper.
"Wale, excuse me... Wale. Got my artists mixed up."
About 30 seconds later Blake finally got it right, but the damage had been done by that point. This video is definitely going viral. Check it out below
As many of you may know, 50 Cent has been giving back to the community with his philanthropic endeavors set up through Street King energy shots and SMS Audio.
50 has aligned SMS Audio with Feeding America to donate 250 meals in the U.S. for each domestic purchase of a headphone at SMSAudio.com.
The G-Unit boss has also teamed up with the World Food Programme to provide a meal for a person in need in famine devastated parts of Africa. A single purchase of Street King energy shots provides a meal.
In a new PSA released by Feeding America we get introduced to a gentleman by the name of Scott. Scott tells the story of being an every day middle class working American who found himself in need of help after he lost his job. With a family of four to feed he turned to the food bank to get the help he needed.
"Today one in six Americans don't know where their next meal is coming from," 50 says. "Scott here could be your neighbor, your co-worker, your friend. He's just like you and you probably don't even know he's struggling. But you can make a difference in Scott's life today. So visit www.FeedingAmerica.org/hunger and find a local food bank to help."
Yo Gotti is releasing his CM7: The World Is Yours mixtape tomorrow, October 17th. Here we get some nice footage of what an artist goes through when selecting songs for a project.
Gotti carefully sifts through tracks trying to find the right bangers.
A Bishop The Greek Freestyle shot by Kwan Lee for Kwan Lee TV/Forbez DVD.com in the likeness of the Prince Fielder "On Deck" Chevrolet commercial. The song playing after is called "Shut It Down" (ft. Dubbs)(Prod. by Alcatrackz) off Bishop's tape "Revolutionary Suicide: Rap's Renaissance Vol. 2"
Nicki Minaj was a guest on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno on Friday, July 13th. The Young Money star talked with Jay about her recent tour overseas, reminisced about her days as a waitress at Red Lobster and talked about her part in the movie Ice Age: Continental Drift.
If you have ever been to or seen a DMX live performance you know that he gives 110% effort while on that stage. Vlad TV caught up with Dark Man to talk about how he prepares for a show and what that entails.
You can catch DMX live on the Rock the Bells tour stops in San Bernardino, Ca. on August 18 and 19th, followed by the Rock the Bells show in Holmdel, NJ on September 1st and 2nd.
If there was any doubt as to how popular The Throne's song "N*ggas In Paris" had become you need to look no further than France's presidential election.
Candidate François Hollande is using the song in an ad for his campaign, cuss words and all.
In the ad, French voters of various races hold up their electoral cards, a possible rebuke to Sarkozy's past racial insensivity. Hollande is seen campaigning in the diverse suburbs and towns north of Paris, including one used to create the best bilingual pun perhaps ever employed in a political ad. You know that town of roughly 35,000 people about an hour north of Paris? That sh*t Creil.
It's been brought to our attention that François Hollande did not endorse the video below. It was done by another group and being credited to Hollande.
Rapper will.i.am of the Black Eyed Peas is dealing with a huge legal headache this morning.
TMZ is reporting that I.Am.Clothing claims the rapper entered into an agreement with them in 2010 to promote their brand using the Black Eyed Peas name and to help design some of their clothing through 2016. will.i.am argues that his deal with I.Am.Clothing is already over, resulting in the company filing a lawsuit against him for $2 million.