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Gloria Velez considers herself a pioneer for female Latina's in the business. In this interview with MajorMovesDVD she talks about her aspirations to be the first Latina rapper to break the platinum sales mark in hip hop.

She also takes time to clown Nicki Minaj again. Glo went in on Nicki over Young Money's "Roger That" beat a few months ago, now she's added Drake to her list of targets

"I actually agree with Lil Kim, like I said in my rhymes," Gloria says. "In the beginning Nicki was trying to be Lil Kim with the pictures, the spreading the legs, mimicking Fox [Foxy Brown]. Trying to rap reggae, certain slang the way Fox said it. Kim definitely paved the way for females and Nicki Minaj should give her props. And I think that was a bitch ass move for Drake to even get into female business. That's some bitch ass sh*t, come on dude are you serious, like is the p*ssy that good?"

Glo says there is no way Nicki Minaj will go gold on her debut album and calls Keys corny and ugly.

Interesting stuff, let's see if Nicki or Keys fires back

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The General, 50 Cent caled into Shade 45 and chopped it up with DJ Whoo Kid. They talked about 50 giving back to the community on his recent "Forever Day" in Queens New York. 50 goes in on Diddy, calling him a bitch with feminine ways. Wonders why Diddy named his super group with Officer Rick Ross the 'Supreme Team' Fif says Diddy wants to be the pretty bitch in Dirty Money. 50 also talked about Alicia Keys great doggy style poses when she's on the piano, and Cassie's full blown porn pics that the public never got to see.
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Kanye West kept his cool, and Chris Brown completely lost it on what turned out to be a night of hyped comebacks and flashy arrivals at the BET Awards 2010. (Because it certainly wasn't a night of time management, with the show running a long-winded three-and-a-half hours.)

Sure, there was some déjà vu, too, with Mo'Nique scoring her bazillionth Best Actress award, and an expectant Alicia Keys winning twice, for Best Female R&B Artist and Best Collaboration, which she shared with an absentee Jay-Z for "Empire State of Mind."

But it was the long-lost wild cards that the fans were tuning in to see.

West and some dramatic pyrotechnics, including an explosive lava flow and a sparkly snow flurry, opened the show with "Power," marking the venerable rapper's return from Taylor Swift-interrupting exile.


T.I., backed by Travis Barker on drums, did a hot version of "Yeah Ya Know" for what was his first big post-prison performance.

And while Todd Bridges showed up to give a shout-out to Gary Coleman ("I was even hearing [that phrase] in prison!") it was Brown who was tasked with the expected yet still-surprising Michael Jackson tribute marking the first anniversary of the King of Pop's death. Brown even started out in silhouette, making us squint at first to see who was donning the trademark fedora.

Brown did justice to Jackson's dance moves (as much as anyone could, that is) and his sweet timbre, but whether it was out of feeling for Jackson or introspection directed at his own past foibles, the tarnished 21-year-old choked up and never recovered when "Man in the Mirror" got going.

And that was OK, considering the circumstances.

It was also a big night for honoring Mom.

"My mom didn't even know what channel this was going to be on," half-joked Best Female Hip-Hop Artist winner Nicki Minaj, clad in a prom-ready white gown and topped with a rocket-red wig.

Canadian upstart Drake praised his mother for raising him as a single mom while accepting his award for Best Male Hip-Hop Artist, and Trey Songz, named Best Male R&B Artist, peered into the crowd and wondered where his mom went, only to realize she was already onstage behind him.

Performance highlights included Eminem's thundering rendition of "Not Afraid," which at one point included a massive gospel choir; Keys' medley of a bunch of her hits; Songz' covering "Purple Rain" in anticipation of Prince being honored with the BET Lifetime Achievement Award; and the all-lady tribute to Prince, featuring Keys, Patti LaBelle, Janelle Monae and more.

Prince's turtleneck with the drawing of himself on it was pretty cool, too.

"I'm just so thankful to be a part of this world of music," the wee, dapper legend said in thanks. "Thanks for a wonderful night. I'll never forget it as long as I live."

Smooth crooner John Legend was honored with the BET Humanitarian Award for his good works, particularly his efforts to eradicate poverty through improved education.

The show was hosted by the multi-costumed Queen Latifah, who didn't just wear a bunch of different gowns, but also a leopard-print muumuu, a basketball jersey and her prison-warden outfit from Chicago.

Viewers' Choice: Rihanna and Young Jeezy, "Hard"

Best Female R&B Artist: Alicia Keys

Best Male R&B Artist: Trey Songz

Best Female HIp-Hop Artist: Nicki Minaj

Best Male Hip-Hop Artist: Drake

Best Collaboration: Alicia Keys and Jay-Z, "Empire State of Mind"

Best New Artist: Nicki Minaj

Best Group: Young Money

Video of the Year: Beyoncé and Lady Gaga, "Video Phone"

Young Stars Awards: Keke Palmer

Best Actress: Mo'Nique

Best Actor: Idris Elba

Best Movie: Precious

Best Gospel: Marvin Sapp

Centric Award: Monica

Subway® Sportswoman of the Year: LeBron James

Subway® Sportsman of the Year: Serena Williams

Best International Act: Dizzee Rascal

Lifetime Acheivement Award: Prince

Humanitarian Award: John Legend

Source: E!Online


Chris Brown "Michael Jackson Tribute"


Kanye West "Power"


Drake and Jeezy "Fireworks/Over/Lose My mind Remix"


Eminem, B.O.B & Keyshia Cole "Airplanes /Not Afraid"

T.I. "Yeah Ya Know (Takers)"


Soulja Boy "Pretty Boy Swag"


Dondria "You're The One Remix" (feat. Jermaine Dupri)


Roscoe Dash "All The Way Turnt Up/Show"


Mishon "Turn It Up" (feat. Roscoe Dash)


Cali Swag District "Teach Me How To Dougie"


Ludacris, Nicki Minaj & DJ Khaled "My Chick Bad/All I Do Is Win Remix"



El Debarge "Medley"



Diddy & Dirty Money "O Let's Do It Remix/Hello Good Morning"


Alicia Keys "Medley"


Usher "There Goes My Baby"


Monica & Deniece Williams "Everything To Me vs Silly"


Trey Songz "Yo Side of The Bed/Purple Rain"


Prince "Tribute"featuring Keys, Patti LaBelle, Janelle Monae and more.












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He's got just as much street cred as Harry Potter, but that isn't stopping Drake from becoming one of the biggest names in hip hop.

Unlike some of his rap peers, Drake didn't earn his stripes by selling drugs, has never been behind bars and doesn't wear gold teeth.

Instead, he grew up in a wealthy community in Toronto. He had a bar mitzvah as a child. And the closest he's come to being shot was when his character, Jimmy Brooks, was gunned down on the television show "Degrassi: The Next Generation."

Now Drake, whose real name is Aubrey Drake Graham, is about to blow up.

"I can't even believe it's happening," Drake, 23, said of his album release last week. "It's crazy. It's like the beginning of my journey, although I've come so far already."

Billboard.com predicted Drake would sell more than 400,000 copies of "Thank Me Later" in the first week alone, making it one of the top-selling debut albums of the year.

Drake was the top draw on Tuesday when more than 25,000 fans packed Pier 17 at the South Street Seaport for a free concert. The event, sponsored by Paper Magazine, was canceled before Drake even got off his tour bus after some in the crowd tossed chairs, bottles and flower pots. Two people were arrested, and seven were treated for minor injuries.

The young rapper said he was humbled so many people showed up.

Drake, who got the acting bug while in high school, made the transition from acting to hip hop by releasing a series of Internet albums known as mixtapes. It was his third mixtape, "So Far Gone," that created the most buzz with chart-topping hits "Best I Ever Had" and "Successful."

Without having released a conventional album, he garnered a Sprite endorsement, headlined Hot 97's Summer Jam concert and was nominated for two Grammy Awards.

Veteran hip-hop journalist Datwon Thomas isn't surprised by the Drake phenomenon.

"The thing that works for Drake is he has a clean-dude image, and he runs with [Lil] Wayne," said Thomas, editor of GlobalGrind.com. "Whatever street cred he needs, he has it."

Drake is signed to Lil Wayne's Young Money Entertainment, and he has collaborated with megastars Mary J. Blige, Alicia Keys and Jay-Z.

"The fact is he is multitalented vocally. He can rap, he can sing, he can write," Thomas said. "I would say that we're going to see him for a long time. I think he's going to have one of those Will Smith careers.

"Drake is way bigger than anyone thinks right now," he said.

But the "Find Your Love" rapper isn't worried about sales.

"I just want [the fans] to want another one," Drake told the Daily News. "I gotta put out a second one to get better, that's all."

Source: NY Daily News

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A 20-something rap phenom with an eye for the finer things, Drake is finding that when it comes to the ladies, not all of them share his champagne taste. In an exclusive outtake from the documentary "Drake: Better Than Good Enough," the Young Money MC visits New Orleans radio station Q93.3, where he spits a freestyle that goes in about everything from finances to females.

"Why has every woman never dined here before?/ Am I the only 23-year-old wine connoisseur?" Drizzy wonders, as the room erupts with rowdy howls co-signing the hip-hop star's rhyming skills.

The full-length doc depicts the months before Drake dropped his hotly anticipated debut, Thank Me Later. But the freestyle sequence showcases one of the qualities that has made Drake a breakout star: his charismatic, hyper-informed flow. The outtake also captures the heightened buzz that preceded his first major-label offering, as the radio DJ coaxes the star into giving "a preview" of the kinds of bars to come on Later.

Ready to flex his lyrical chops, the scene opens with Drizzy animatedly accepting the challenge. A focused Drake even refuses an instrumental ("No beat," the star insists), spitting a verse a cappella.

"Please make your long story shorter/ Time is of the essence for the king of second quarter/ Numbers do the talking/ I have nothing for reporters/ I just hope we make these flights and don't get held up at the border," Drake spits.

The verse demonstrates his trademark verbal agility ("Jumpin' to the top/ This my leap year"); his witty humor ("I got new girls / But none of they love is for certain/ And call old girls/ But none of they numbers are workin'); and his easy candor ("They ain't rootin' for me/ They ain't clappin' for me/ I'm only saying, can somebody just be happy for me?").

As the station dissolve into hollers of approval, Drake's Young Money associate Mack Maine tosses out a challenge to any rappers ready to step to the Toronto MC.

"I got a mil' on Drake!" Maine shouts gleefully. "Against any of y'all! — old school, new school, need to know this!"


Source: MTV

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The People's Choice, DJ Envy caught up with Nicki Minaj backstage at one of her concerts in Boston.

Nicki broke it down how she had to really grind to get her big break. She explains that it took a long time before Lil Wayne put her down on the Young Money team.

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Rap vet Juvenile finds himself caught in controversy surrounding the album cover for his new album 'Beast Mode'.

The album cover look very similar to Drake's cover for his album 'Thank Me Later'. So much so it has fans questioning why Juve would jack it.

Juve shrugs it off saying all the controversy was news to him.

"I didn't see Drake's album cover," he says.

Take a look at both covers below and decide for yourself.




Juvenile addressing the issue of jacking Drake's album cover

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By now nearly everyone has seen the video of Kat Stacks getting slapped out of a chair and pulled by her hair by a couple of goons in Atlanta.

The goons can be seen telling Kat to apologize to both Fabolous and Bow Wow. Fab came out several days later to deny any involvement in the incident now Bow Wow is doing the same.

He told XXLOf course I had no involvement with it. It’s so far fetched for me. Come on, man, everybody knows I make records for girls."

Bow Wow has never had a thug image and he isn't trying to establish one now.

I’m not an evil person, I don’t condone violence. That’s just the type of person I am. I just feel like, if anything, positivity is always the way out. So I think that maybe if she humbles herself a lil more and be positive and go about things differently, then hopefully she’ll be alright…but that’s not my style. I don’t put hits on people, I’m in the music business…if I wanted to fight, I’d be in the MMA.”

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Drake's highly anticipated debut album leaked in full earlier this week. Various songs had already made their way to the net so the Young Money camp had to see this coming.

Unfortunately, album leaks have become the norm these days. The best an artist can hope for is a leak two weeks or less before it's release date. So in this case consider Drizzy lucky as the album is scheduled to hit store shelves June 15.

Drake took the news in stride and took to Twitter to let fans know he's not sweating it too much.



The album has features Swizz Beatz, T.I., Alicia Keys, Jay-Z, Nicki Minaj and Lil Wayne.

As always we encourage fans to support the artists and reward their hard work by buying their music through retail outlets.

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Let's face it watching the local weather is usually about as interesting as watching an L.A. Clippers game. That is until Nick Kosir of Beaumont, Texas' Fox 4 started spitting rhymes as The Rapping Weatherman.

Now you can laugh your ass off while deciding whether or not you will need an umbrella for the day.

Dude even has a Facebook page set up for his fans.

Check him out rhyming over Young Money's "Roger That" below, lmao.

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Chris Brown's career is at a crossroads. The singer's last album, 2009's 'Graffiti' wasn't the commercial success he had hoped. And coming on the heels of his physical assault of then girlfriend Rihanna maybe that backlash from fans should have been expected.

Feeling like pop radio has abandoned him, the R&B star has gone in a totally different direction on his new mixtape 'Fan Of A Fan'. A collaborative effort with Young Money rapper Tyga.

A new video from the tape for the song "No Bullsh*t" is already stirring controversy and dividing some of his long time fans because of it's sometimes R-rated content.

The video shows Chris getting his "grown man" on with a young lady. With shots of him licking, kissing and doing other things that you usually don't see in a music video. Especially one from the usually more reserved Chris Brown.

As one fan, hupakoe05 wrote in the comment section of the video on youtube.

"it's one thing to grow up... it's another to sell out.... be different...you have to put out a ass-licking video cause everybody else is? smh"

Another fan, tashatambara had a completely different take on it

"Chris BREZZY IS THE SHIT... I LOVE HIM so much.. this song got me... Good video .. i love his dance steps.. every move and heart beat was so passionate... for all d negative comments on dis video, y'll shud appreciate hardwork and dont hate... cos Chris is Fly, and y'all probably not even by the terminal....."

Chris addresses his fans on Twitter about the video, writing, "just so u know.. all these videos r for you.. the fans. Ive never done it for the industry or approval of my peers(other artists) i do it for u... everyone else can just follow my lead".

Every artist with a teen fan base like a Chris Brown or a Miley Cyrus has to make a decision to either keep making bubbly pop songs or try to gain an adult audience.

Looks like Chris has made his decision, now he has to hope the fans will be ok with it.

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Chris Brown and Young Money's Tyga hooked up for a best of both worlds type mixtape titled 'Fan Of A Fan'.

The mixtape is excellent and if you don't have it, you should cop it soon.

This video is the lead track from the mixtape and also features a verse from Kevin McCall

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