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Willie D speaks on T.I. advising Meek Mill not to take the ten years probation that was offered to him when he got popped back in 2008.
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Willie D speaks on T.I. advising Meek Mill not to take the ten years probation that was offered to him when he got popped back in 2008.
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Royce 5'9 has been on a freestyle roll the last several weeks. That continues today with one titled "Let's Take The To War."
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Sean "Puff Daddy" Combs and Mark Wahlberg are putting their money where their mouths are. The two have bet each other $250,000 on the Manny Pacquiao vs. Floyd Mayweather Jr. boxing match taking place on May 2nd at The MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas.
Wahlberg is team Pacquiao, while Diddy is putting his money on Mayweather. Watch them wager big money in the video above.
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Young Prezzy today announced the launch of Bill Boy Media Group, which will now house notable ventures including SirYoungPrezzy.com (webazine & blog), MixtapeBully.com (mixtape website), Energy Drink partnership (T.B.A.), Urban Junkie Magazine, Snapback apparel (T.B.A.), Get It Done Marketing & Promotions and more to come.
Las Vegas, NV, For Immediate Release - With the obvious popularity & celebrity status Young Prezzy has come to embrace over the years while working with artists such as Bun B, Sean Kingston, Lloyd, 36 Mafia, Ludacris & Ace Hood to name a few it comes as no surprise that Young Prezzy has elevated his status in the world of business. As most speak before accomplishing Young Prezzy has surprised us yet again with a very promising announcement that makes much sense for Young Prezzy and his partners alike.
Bill Boy Media Group has already begun massive marketing & cross promotional campaigns via social media, television commercials and street team promotions across varies states including but not limited to Nevada, Arizona, Florida, California & Georgia. Bill Boy Media Group is set to release the 1st official issue of Urban Junkie Magazine in May 2013 after a successful test run in 2010.
Aside from Urban Junkie Magazine, Bill Boy Media Group will soon be announcing their Energy Drink partnership & Snapback apparel line. Get It Done Marketing & Promotions have already began their work as SirYoungPrezzy.com and MixtapeBully.com is already embracing thousands of visitors per day to the website itself.
You can expect Bi-Monthly issues of Urban Junkie Magazine, partnerships, upcoming venture announcements and a host of SirYoungPrezzy.com & MixtapeBully.com endorsed mixtapes as Young Prezzy continues to demonstrate why he is all actions and no talk. He seems to have the Midas touch and hasn’t had any problems embracing & maintaining fans and supporters across the world.
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Drake's song The Motto has been remixed by just about every rapper under the sun. The catchy track, a tribute to the Bay Area has been sitting on Billboard's Hot 100 singles chart for 11 weeks, and has now passed the platinum mark in sales.
The album the song is featured on, Take Care, went past a million in sales last month.
Source: HHNM
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"I heard you say you aint a b*tch 'cause you sing/You a b*tch 'cause you cling like a b*tch that's 18" - Common "Stay Schemin" remix
As we previously reported, Drake and Common are beefing and it looks like Com is not even playing around as he fires off on Drake on the remix to "Stay Schemin." It's a direct reply to Drizzy's verse on the song.
“I just ask that when you see me, you speak up n*gga that’s all/Don’t be ducking like you never wanted nothing,” Drake raps on the track. “It’s feeling like rap changed, it was a time it was rugged/Back when if a n*gga reached it was for the weapon, nowadays n*ggas reach just to sell their record.”
There was immediate speculation that the verse was directed at Common, who previously dissed Drake on the song "Sweet"
“He [Drake] opened his mouth and said some things, so if that’s what he want, all that subliminal [talk]…you could do that too, but say it now,” Common told Sway of MTV News and Shade 45's "Sway in the Morning" back in December when asked if "Sweet" was directed at Drake. “The verse is about me but when you hear some of the stuff on the chorus it’s like you can’t help but think about dude and I guess that’s what he felt. So at the end of day he fits in that category, he already embraced it, so wear it.”
The battle is in full swing now. Check out Common's new diss below.
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Check out the behind the scenes footage of the video for Headlines, the lead single from Drizzy's upcoming sophomore album 'Take Care.'
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Drake is back on the scene with the first single from his upcoming sophomore album 'Take Care.' In stores October 24.
Keyshia Cole is shaking things up within her inner circle, hoping to give her career a boost.
The 29-year old singer has fired her longtime manager, Manny Halley. The move, though unexpected possibly stems from the poor performance of her latest cd "Calling All Hearts", which has moved 139,000 copies in it's first four weeks compared to her last album "A Different Me", which moved 539,000 copies during the same time span.
Cole informed her fans on the news via Twitter.
"Would like for u guys to know that Manny Halley is no longer my management."
Keyshia has to shoulder some of the blame for her album's low numbers. Back in October she went against her labels wishes and released "I Aint Through" featuring Nicki Minaj as her first single. The song is a departure from the soulful ballads fans are used to hearing from the singer, and it peaked at No. 58 on Billboard’s R&B/Hip-Hop songs chart.
“The label didn’t really want to drop the record because they knew … that people wanted a more intense, soulful record from me about love and I really should have followed (their) direction,” she said. “But I wanted that to be a statement record. It’s like saying, ‘I’m doing me, you know. I don’t have no regrets for nothing that I’m doing.’”
“There’s no way to predict how people will respond to things,” said Ron Fair, chairman of Geffen Records. “It’s something that Keyshia really wanted to say.”
Geffen has released "Take Me Away" as Cole's latest single, which she performed on Conan O'Brien earlier this week.
Keyshia Cole "Take Me Away"
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