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B.A. Badd is a fast rising emcee from Syracuse, New York. He's the CEO and Co-Founder of E.B.E Lifestyle LLC and member of Zombee University (formerly known as Da Zombeez).

Badd has just dropped an official music video for the hard hitting Kill-produced banger titled "Corcraft." Shot by Cut-N-Shoot Productions and edited by The Digggers.

This is the first single released from the highly anticipated project "A.R.T Work" EP.

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Shortly after announcing that he had left D12, Mr. Porter aka Kon Artist wanted to lighten the mood so he let loose this gem via Twitter.


A solo project entitled The Memo will be dropping later this year.


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Every NFL rookie has to go through it, unless you're Dez Bryant of the Cowboys, but that's another story. You can't escape getting hazed by the veterans when you're fresh out of college.

Usually rookies get their heads shaved bald, carry the veterans pads after practice or pay for dinners for the team.

The Houston Texans came up with a creative and hilarious way to have Trinton Holiday, the 5'5 150 pound rookie out of LSU get his hazing.

They made him ride around on a pink tricycle.

"I think it was a rookie hazing, just a joke, a way for the guys to get a laugh," Holliday told the Houston Chronicle. "Some guys told me coach (Gary Kubiak) did it, but I'm not 100 percent sure about that."

"You know, it's not my color. After practice, Andre Johnson told me that I was going to have to take a lap on it, so I got on it."

Now that's damn funny right there.

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HipHopWired Reports The Black Eyed Peas are riding high after breaking the Billboard record for longest act on the top 100 with their successful singles, “I Gotta Feeling” and “Boom Boom Pow.” Unfortunately for the chart topping group, someone's stepped up to shoot them down. A former employee on the Peas' concert tour is suing the band for an undisclosed amount of damages. Winter Sumpter claims that she was severely injured during band's 2007 “Black Blue & You” Tour. During the band's Burbank, California performance, Sumpter says she fell through a flight of stairs when “one of the treads became detached.” In her court claim she says she suffered “severe and permanent injuries” and was left with “mental, physical, nervous pain and suffering.” Of course she's pointing the finger at the Peas for her clumsiness but she's not stopping there. She is also asking for a handout from their tour manager, and other concert officials. You know what they say; more money, more problems. Despite the shady lawsuit, the Peas can crown themselves victorious overseas after a ban on one of their concerts was lifted. The band made headlines after Malaysian officials banned Muslim citizens from attending their upcoming concert in the country. Now however, that ban has been lifted and all citizens of Malaysia are free to attend at their will. The ban was put in place because the concert is sponsored by the Irish beer company, Guinness. Muslims are denounced from using alcohol as part of their Islamic law. Muslim officials have yet to provide a reason why the ban was lifted but they are imposing strict rules. Guinness will not be allowed to sell their product at the concert or use its logo for publicity. The concert is part of the beer company's 250th anniversary.
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