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B.G., a prominent local hip-hop artist and longtime collaborator with superstar Lil Wayne, pleaded innocent to a gun charge Thursday in Orleans Parish Criminal District Court.

Christopher Dorsey, 29, who raps under the moniker B.G. or Baby Gangsta, was arrested with two other men in November for allegedly possessing three weapons, along with loaded magazines and two extended clips, while driving in eastern New Orleans. Police said two of the three guns had been previously reported stolen.

Officers from the NOPD's 7th District halted the late-model Chevrolet Tahoe after watching the driver commit a traffic violation, police said. Dorsey and Jerod Fedison, 18, were each booked with a count of being a convicted felon in possession of a firearm. A third man, Demounde Pollard, was booked on gun and drug charges, but prosecutors later dropped the case, according to court records. Fedison, meanwhile, has pleaded innocent.

Dorsey, a resident of St. Rose, has a lengthy rap sheet, and is facing stiff penalties if found guilty on the gun charge.

A request for comment from Dorsey's publicist was not immediately returned Thursday evening.

Last year, he pleaded guilty in Jefferson Parish to driving while intoxicated and was ordered to a serve two years' probation. As part of his sentence, he was to undergo drug testing. He failed a test late last year, and was ordered in Orleans Parish on Thursday to pay $350 to the judicial expense fund and undergo another drug test next week, court records show.

Amid the mounting legal troubles, Dorsey released a well-received rap album, "Too Hood 2 Be Hollywood, " in December on Atlantic Records.

Dorsey has been rapping for more than 15 years. He grew up in Uptown, and was member of the Hot Boys ensemble, which boasts such big names as Lil Wayne, Juvenile and Young Turk.

Lil Wayne, or Dwayne Carter, an international superstar raised in Hollygrove, is facing his own legal troubles in New York. He is due to be sentenced next month on a gun charge and has a plea deal worked out that calls for a one-year stint in jail, according to the Associated Press.


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Square Off "More Milli" Freestyle (Music Video)


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Slim, Trips and Nick Gleamz better known as Square Off are repping Harlem to the fullest.

The Cory Gunz associates are in full time grind mode as they prepare their new mixtape 'Last Of A Dying Breed'

Peeps the visuals from their latest freestyle "More Milli"

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D-Block "Public Enemy # 1" (Music Video)


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D-Block take us back and go in on this old school Public Enemy classic.

Bully gets things popping with the 1st verse, quiet as kept this dude is creeping up on the original three Lox members with his bars.

Sheek Louch and Styles P blaze through two ill verse to finish the joint.

I think Chuck D would be proud of the way they put a new school spin on an old school gem.

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Cash Money Records CEO Bryan "Baby" Williams has made a lot of wise investments over the years, but one he truly regrets is working with R. Kelly.

When asked by Ozone Magazine what his worst investment ever was Birdman said.

"Probably the worst investment I did was f*ckin’ with R. Kelly. That was a waste of my time. I could’ve made money if I wasn’t f*ckin’ with that clown-a** n*gga."

The two were supposed to record the album 'Best Of Both Worlds 2' back in 2003 but for whatever reason the album never came out.

Birdman also confirms that the star tattoo on top of his head represents an oil rig. He and his brother slim have been in the oil business for 5 years now.

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Nicki Minaj, Lil Wayne's Young Money First Lady, is definitely buzzing in the music biz. As of late, she's been making her rounds on TV, performing alongside Robin Thicke for his single, "Shakin' It 4 Daddy."

While she definitely appreciative to Thicke for the guest spot, Nicki should probably send Jay-Z a thanks as well, because he's the one that recommended her to the singer.

Thicke told MTV weeks ago that after playing a rough version of track for Jay, he told him he needs to get Nicki to jump on it stat!

"It was Jay's idea," Thicke told MTV of the "Shakin' It 4 Daddy" collabo. "We were in the studio and I played him the whole album. He was like, 'You should get Nicki Minaj on that. She's got that voice. She's got that swag.' So I leaned over and was like, 'Somebody get Nicki Minaj on the phone! Jay-Z said so!' Next thing you know, we called Nicki. She was excited.

"Once we told her it was Jay-Z's idea to get her on the track, she started screaming on the phone," he added. "She was all excited. She's a super, super talent. I can't wait to do a video with Nicki. There's a power in her. It's not just that she's sexy and that's the only way she can get you to like her. She's got charm -- not just sex. Some women may use sex to get what they want; others have charm. She's got charm."

MTV recently tracked down Nicki to see how she felt regarding the referral from Jay. She said she was filled with joy.

"I cannot put into words how I felt when he told me that," the female rapper said. "I was like, 'What?'

"I didn't think he knew who I was, let alone recommend me for something," Nicki continued. "If he did know who I was, I didn't know if he liked my style or approved. It was weird. It was like getting that stamp of approval from the most popular jock in high school and being a freshman in high school and thinking no one knows you exist."

At press time, it was unknown when Robin Thicke would be shooting a video for the "Shakin' It 4 Daddy" single.

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Robin Thicke feat Nicki Minaj "Shakin It For Daddy"

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Drake Announces 15 City College Campus Tour


While the rest of us may be hoping to one day quit our day jobs and record a single mixtape which will catapult us into rap stardom. We might have to settle for living vicariously through Drake

The Canadian rapper and actor continues to make the most of the opportunity the mixtape 'So Far Gone' has afforded him.

Drake is caking up off of tour dates and XXL is reporting he's added a college tour to his itinerary.

The "Campus Consciousness" tour will see Drake making stops at Penn State, Michigan State University, West Virginia University, University of Central Florida and the University of Kentucky among other schools.

The tour will make 15 stops and runs from April 8 - May 9

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Radio One's Tim Westwood made the trek from the UK over to Miami to interview part of the Young Money/Cash Money family.

Birdman talks about what the absence of Lil Wayne when he goes to jail will mean to the camp. He says there is plenty of music to come from Drake, Nicki Minaj and the rest of the gang.

Gudda Gudda is up next, he talks about his mixtape "Guddaville" and the pressure he feels following in the footsteps of Lil Wayne.


Birdman Interview with Tim Westwood


Gudda Gudda Interview Part 1 of 2 (Gudda speaks on his mixtape)


Gudda Gudda Interview Part 2 of 2 (Gudda shows off his tats)

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Tracklist: 01 - Soo Woop (Intro) 02 - I'm Goin In 03 - The American Dream (Feat. Mike Tyson) 04 - Ransom (Wayne Only) 05 - P#ssy Monster 06 - Kobe Bryant 07 - Lisa Marie 08 - Where U At 09 - Yes (Feat. Pharrell) 10 - Bad 11 - So Many Guns, I'mma Shoot One 12 - Rap Cemetary (Feat. Juelz Sanatana) 13 - Fix My Hat 14 - Ma Money 15 - Outstanding 16 - Spit (Feat. Kevin Rudolf) 17 - I'm The Truth 18 - A Millie (Official Remix) 19 - Dont Tell Me Its Over 20 - Million Dollar Baby 21 - Switch 22 - Im Raw 23 - Ima Go Getta 24. That’s What Niggas Do 25. Murk Off 09 (Prod. By YP) Download Here
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Video After The Jump Lil Wayne was vocal about how humbled and honored he was to be taking over folk icon Bob Dylan's part on Monday night's remake of "We Are the World." But at the end of his soft-spoken comments to reporters during the recording session, the New Orleans-bred rapper added one more thought that instantly sent a buzz through the room.
"I think it's amazing what's been done for Haiti," Wayne said, gazing out at the assembled reporters and cameramen in a tent just outside the Jim Henson Recording Studios in Hollywood as he stepped off a stool and lowered the microphone. Then, raising the mic to his iced-out grill once more, he added, "But I also think it's amazing what hasn't been done for New Orleans." And with that, he walked out without taking any further questions. The pointed aside from the rapper was a rare ripple of controversy on an otherwise on-message night, during which the other artists who passed in front of journalists praised the efforts to raise money for the victims of the Haitian earthquake and spoke of the importance of giving back. It brought murmured comments such as "Kanye West" from some of the writers, who appeared to be comparing Wayne's verbal outburst to the "George Bush doesn't care about black people" tirade unleashed by West during the all-star 2005 benefit for victims of Hurricane Katrina in New Orleans. In light of the tens of millions raised privately by texted and mailed donations, the "Hope for Haiti Now" telethon, and the more than $100 million and on-the-ground support provided by the Obama administration since the January 12 earthquake, Wayne's comments suggested that the Nola rapper feels that the same outpouring of support has not helped rebuild his hometown, which was devastated by Katrina in 2005. As much as he hates to go up against Weezy, Michael Hecht, president and CEO of Greater New Orleans Inc., told MTV News on Thursday (February 4) that Wayne's comments don't accurately reflect what's going on in New Orleans. "The New Orleans region since Katrina has been the recipient of tens of billions of dollars of assistance, not to mention scores of individuals who have committed their time and effort to rebuilding the city and region," said Hecht, whose group is the leading nonprofit economic development organization in Southeast Louisiana. Hecht said that as a direct result of billions of dollars in cash and man hours that have been pumped into the area since 2005, Business Week magazine recently called New Orleans "one of the best places in the country to ride out the recession," with an unemployment rate that is consistently 3 percent lower than the rest of the country. "Perhaps there's some frustration on his part because it didn't arrive quickly enough or took too long to come online," Hecht said of Wayne's possible motivation for speaking out on Monday, noting that more than 55 percent of the billions in federal funds allocated for Katrina fixes has gone unspent so far. "But it's not atypical after a disaster of this size, like something on the scale of 9/11 in New York, where it tends to take three to four years for rebuilding to start because of bureaucracy, insurance claims and literally waiting for the dust to settle," he said. A spokesperson for Wayne did not respond to requests for further comment from the rapper for this story at press time. Hecht also said that certainly some of the more affluent areas of the city have been rebuilt faster because their residents have the means, but he said the notoriously impoverished Lower Ninth Ward, which was devastated by the storm surge following the hurricane, has gotten "remarkable and intense" attention. "Atlantic magazine said the architecture of the Lower Ninth was setting the standard for 21st-century architecture," he said. According to the Greater New Orleans Community Data Center, the total recovery investment since the storm is $120.5 billion. "There has been unevenness and things are going too slow, but with all respect to Wayne and his experiences in New Orleans, the city that is emerging today is coming back as a place with massive reinvestment and reinvention," Hecht said. Karl Senner, 24, is a lifelong NOLA resident who lived through Katrina, jumping in an airboat with his dad the day after the hurricane and helping rescue stranded residents for days after. He told MTV News that the rush of help for Haiti might actually have everything to do with the slow response to Katrina. "I think the immediate support for Haiti can be credited a lot to the text-messaging giving, which is an avenue that wasn't really around five years ago," he said. "Also, I think responses to things like this has become an issue more so since Katrina. It was a learning experience for all of us." In some ways, he speculated, the lack of massive immediate response to Katrina was a harsh lesson learned and one that has not been forgotten in the years since. "In some ways, a big plus side of Katrina for New Orleans is that it's given the city a fresh start, a clean slate." MTV Follow Me @Twitter.com/ChasinMoPaper
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Nicki Minaj is no doubt the hottest female rapper on the planet right now. You can try to knock her rapping style or the way she looks but you can't knock her hustle game. She's inspired female fans to want to look like her and male fans to want to get her name tattooed on their bodies. Wait a minute let me back up, Nicki has inspired ONE guy to get that name tat. At what point do you go from being a regular fan to a Stan or just plain obsessed? What do you guys think, Is this cool? What does this guy tell his job or God forbid his girlfriend?

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Video After The Jump Dumout General Mazaradi Fox goes in on Young Buck for being disloyal to 50 Cent and G-Unit. Mazi knows 50 Cent quite well from their days growing up together in Southside Jamaica Queens. He's watched the entire Young Buck vs G-Unit situation and has come to the conclusion that Buck is an idiot. Fox also has a few choice words for Young Jeezy's USDA team
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Lil Wayne pictured with Recording Engineer Ky Lil Wayne's rock album 'Rebirth' drops February 2nd, but that's hardly the disc everyone is waiting for. The masses want to know how the Cash Money rapper will follow up his double platinum 2008 effort 'Tha Carter III'. That album spawned the hits "Lollipop" and "A Milli". It also was a critical and commercial success. Selling a million copies it's first week out and winning four Grammy Awards. With the pressure on to top that disc and jail looming, Mr Carter is hard at work according to his recording engineer Ky. Ky is quoted in an interview with NewLilWayne.com as saying. “Of course after Rebirth the Carter 4 is up next, he already has about 20 records for it done already.” Expect 'Tha Carter 4' sometime around summer. Follow Me @Twitter.com/ChasinMoPaper
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Drake isn't a singer-and he's the first to admit it. When he released his highly touted 2009 mixtape "So Far Gone," which finds the Toronto-raised artist singing and rapping, he thought he made a huge mistake. "People were like, 'What is this? There's way too much singing on here,' " he says. "We were really nervous about it and for like a week I was having a serious breakdown." But a month later, Drake, born Aubrey Graham, realized there was a method to the madness. "Within like four weeks I noticed I had a brand-new sound that takes a while to digest and understand. Things started to pick up and I started to learn the value of taking risks," he says. Now, the venture is paying off. Last month when the Grammy nominations were announced, Drake learned he was up for best rap solo performance and best rap song for "Best I Ever Had" off "So Far Gone." "I can't say this is unexpected, because, I mean, it's something that's kept me up many nights," the 23-year-old says. "I dreamed about this for a lot of years and have lost lots of sleep over it. This is like the highest honor and I am humbled by this. It's one of the few awards that isn't a popularity contest; you have to make great music to be honored, and this is completely surreal to me." It's an honor, however, that has an unintended side effect. With the two nominations that stemmed from his mixtape, that puts Drake out of the running for best new artist in 2010, when his debut album is released. Lady Gaga experienced a similar technicality in 2009, as she was ineligible for best new artist since her track "Just Dance" was nominated for best dance recording the previous year. The best new artist rules say the nominated performer is eligible for "the first recording which establishes public identity," and a prior nomination indicates that this threshold has already been reached. But that may be just a tiny regret for Drake, who is set up to receive tremendous exposure for his forthcoming set. Drake, who got signed to Universal Motown through mentor Lil Wayne's Young Money label shortly after the release of "So Far Gone," is prepping "Thank Me Later," slated for a February release. "The best part about 'So Far Gone' was that I didn't focus on structure. The only thing that was consistent was the story and the emotion. That's what I want to do with this album," Drake says. "I make music for people to get lost in it, so, as long as it takes you somewhere, then I've succeeded." So far, the album features Kanye West, Wayne, Young Jeezy and Jay-Z, and a collaboration with Sade is on Drake's wish list. "Something happened last night too that might be great-it might serve as the legendary sprinkle for the album," Drake says about another potential partnership on the set. "Shut It Down" and "Fireworks" are two tracks slated to make the album's final cut. "In 2010 I'm really hoping I can stay true to this new way of life I've committed myself to," he says. "I have a special plan to keep the free flow of music going after the album is released. This is definitely a unique path I'm setting out on, and honestly, it's great. I'm honored to be in this position." Source: Billboard Follow Me @Twitter.com/ChasinMoPaper
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1. Bow Wow - G2 Intro (0:48) 2. Bow Wow - I Do Dis (3:06) 3. Bow Wow - All Talk (3:33) 4. Bow Wow - I Wanna Rock feat Short Dawg (2:23) 5. Bow Wow - Boyfriend for the Night (2:37) 6. Bow Wow - I'm Gon' Make It feat Pleasure P (2:34) 7. Bow Wow - December 4th Freestyle (2:09) 8. Bow Wow - Every Other Prod by Cool N Dre (3:33) 9. Bow Wow - Say Something (YOUSO Remix) feat Lupe Fiasco & Drake (5:13) 10. Bow Wow - The Game Speaks (Kobe LeBron) (0:34) 11. Bow Wow - Mo Milly Freestyle (2:16) 12. Bow Wow - Dangerous (3:53) 13. Bow Wow - Come Smoke With Me Part 2 (3:11) 14. Bow Wow - Patna Dem Freestyle (2:56) 15. Bow Wow - Put In Work (Bow Speaks) (0:11) 16. Bow Wow - Shine (2:52) 17. Bow Wow - Big Everything (2:08) 18. Bow Wow - Slow It Down (Interlude) (0:17) 19. Bow Wow - Addicted to Women (1:58) 20. Bow Wow - Come Over feat Pleasure P (3:11) 21. Bow Wow - Blonde Or Brunette (2:56) Download Here Follow Me @Twitter.com/ChasinMoPaper
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Video After The Jump Follow Birdman along with Jay Sean & Mack Maine on the album release week of "Priceless" & "All or Nothing" This video includes:: Day 1: in New York goin dif radio station and doin live tv also goin to pace university to talk to students Day 2: goin to New Orleans for his 15th annual Thanksgiving day turkey give away Day 3: cameo album release party featuring Lil Wayne

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Videos After The Jump 106 and Park had by far the best New Year's Eve Show. They brought together some of the hottest acts in the game today in both rap and r&b. The star studded show featured performances from Maino, Omarion , Trey Songz , New Boyz, Pleasure P and Dorrough. As well as Yo Gotti featuring Nicki Minaj, Clipse, Jerimih, Day 26 and Mishon


Trey Songz Performing "Say Ahh"


Clipse Performing "I'm Good"


Yo Gotti Performing "5 Star Chick" ft Nicki Minaj


Omarion Performing "I Get It In"


Mario Performing "Thinking Bout You/Break Up ft Sean Garrett Jerimih Performing "Birthday Sex"


Pleasure P Performing "Boyfriend # 2/Under"


Day 26 Performing "Imma Put It On Her"


New Boyz Performing "You're A Jerk/Tie Me Down


Maino Performing "Million Bucks"


Mishon Performing "Just A Kiss"


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Video After The Jump Director Derrick G takes us behind the scenes on the video shoot of "On Fire" with Lil Wayne with his new band Mayday. This is either the first or second single off of "Rebirth" depending on whether or not you count "Prom Queen". The album is full on rock and roll which could be considered risky for Weezy F. Baby since his core audience is Hip Hop. I guess we will find out when the cd drops. The album has been leaked heavily due to a shipping mistake by Amazon. So the release date is up in the air as the project gets reworked.

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