Posted by ChasinDatPaper on February 25, 2013 at 11:00am
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In September 2009 Kanye West famously snatched the mic out of Taylor Swift's hands during her acceptance speech at the MTV Video Music Awards.
Taylor had won the award for Best Female Video for "You Belong To Me," beating out Beyonce's "Single Ladies," West thought Beyonce should have won and let Swift and the world know how he felt.
"Yo Taylor. I'm really happy for you, I'm going to let you finish, but Beyonce had one of the best videos of all time," West said at the time, before walking off the stage.
The "Jesus Walks" rapper would later apologize to Swift via his Twitter account.
"She had nothing to do with my issues with award shows," he wrote. "She had no idea what hit her. She's justa lil girl with dreams like the rest of us. Beyoncé didn't need that. MTV didn't need that and Taylor and her family friends and fans definitely didn't want or need that."
Apparently the Louis Vuitton Don isn't over Swift's win because minute's after his epic rant in London the other night against Justin Timberlake and the Grammys, he brought up Swift again.
"Taylor Swift beat Beyoncé at the Grammys? Beyoncé be dancing in heels and sh*t," he said. "And they think they can sweep the sh*t under the f*cking rug. The audacity, the audacity! And everybody thought I was so crazy. Am I the only one that's not crazy? Because what happens with the bullsh*t like the Taylor Swift beat a Beyonce is that 6-year old that's dancing hard as hell. She be like 'f*ck it.'"
West later screamed several times into the mic before throwing it and walking off the stage.
Kanye West rants about Taylor Swift at London show.
Posted by ChasinDatPaper on February 25, 2013 at 10:07am
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Astro a.k.a. The Astronomical Kid hit up the Sway in the Morning recently and did damage to the mic. The young emcee performed a freestyle through the "five fingers of death."
A former concert worker claims Akon left him disabled after the singer stage dived into the crowd at the BayFest music festival in Alabama in 2009
Matthew Graham says he was working at the concert when Akon "negligently or wantonly leapt into the overcrowded mass of concertgoers" and landed on him.
Graham claims he is now physically disabled after sustaining severe and permanent injuries to his knee, back, head, and body.
Graham is suing Akon and BayFest, Inc. seeking unspecified damages for medical expenses, lost wages, physical pain and mental anguish according to TMZ.
Check out footage of the incident below at the 00:50 mark.
A fall on the steps on her way to the podium couldn't dampen Jennifer Lawrence's mood as she accepted the award for Best Actress for her performance in "Silver Linings Playbook" at the 85th annual Academy Award show in Los Angeles on Sunday.
Other big winners on the night included "Argo" for Best Picture, Christoph Waltz won Best Supporting Actor for "Django Unchained," and Anne Hathaway walked away with Best Supporting Actress for "Les Miserables."
Daniel Day-Lewis took home the award for Best Actor for "Lincoln." The actor made history by becoming the first person ever to win three best actor Oscars
Check out the list of the 85th annual Academy Award winners
1. Best Picture: "Argo." 2. Actor: Daniel Day-Lewis, "Lincoln." 3. Actress: Jennifer Lawrence, "Silver Linings Playbook." 4. Supporting Actor: Christoph Waltz, "Django Unchained." 5. Supporting Actress: Anne Hathaway, "Les Miserables." 6. Directing: Ang Lee, "Life of Pi." 7. Foreign Language Film: "Amour." 8. Adapted Screenplay: Chris Terrio, "Argo." 9. Original Screenplay: Quentin Tarantino, "Django Unchained." 10. Animated Feature Film: "Brave." 11. Production Design: "Lincoln." 12. Cinematography: "Life of Pi." 13. Sound Mixing: "Les Miserables." 14. Sound Editing (tie): "Skyfall," ''Zero Dark Thirty." 15. Original Score: "Life of Pi," Mychael Danna. 16. Original Song: "Skyfall" from "Skyfall," Adele Adkins and Paul Epworth. 17. Costume: "Anna Karenina." 18. Documentary Feature: "Searching for Sugar Man." 19. Documentary (short subject): "Inocente." 20. Film Editing: "Argo." 21. Makeup and Hairstyling: "Les Miserables." 22. Animated Short Film: "Paperman." 23. Live Action Short Film: "Curfew." 24. Visual Effects: "Life of Pi." ___ Oscar winners previously presented this season:
Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award: Jeffrey Katzenberg Honorary Award: Hal Needham Honorary Award: D.A. Pennebaker Honorary Award: George Stevens Jr. Award of Merit: Cooke Optics
Jennifer Lawrence trips and falls during best actress win
Former Fugees rapper Wyclef Jean is gearing up to release a new project titled April Showers. Clef leaks this new joint "Mid Life Crisis" off of the project.
Ty Nitty is back with a new heater for the streets. This time the Infamous Mobb rapper teams up with Aura and Vinny Thunn to film a music video for the Jordy Simons-produced track "Hard Work."
Posted by ChasinDatPaper on February 24, 2013 at 12:59pm
50 Cent is juggling so many hats right now with his music career, SMS Promotions, Street King energy, acting and SMS Audio, it's not easy to pin him down for a long conversation.
Luckily he had some free time to devote to a conversation with DJ Whoo Kid on Shade 45 yesterday to catch everyone up on what he's currently up to.
50 talked about the upcoming championship bout for his fighter, IBF Featherweight Champion Billy Dib, who will be defending his belt Friday March 1st on ESPN against Evgeny Gradovich. The bout is being held at the MGM Grand Theater at Foxwoods Resort Casino in Mashantucket, Connecticut
Billy Dib and 50 Cent
Fif also discussed his recent collaboration with Kidd Kidd and Kendrick Lamar "We Up,' an upcoming collaboration with Schoolboy Q, the heavyweight division in boxing, Wiz Khalifa's baby, Lil Wayne saying he smashed Chris Bosh's wife, Ice-T's wife Coco sneaking around with AP.9 and more.
Posted by ChasinDatPaper on February 24, 2013 at 11:56am
After releasing 26 mixtapes and making numerous show stealing appearances on other artists records, Papoose is finally set to drop his debut album, The Nacirema Dream.
The Brooklyn emcee has lined up some impressive guests to appear on the project which will be released March 26th via Honor B4 Money Records and Fontana Records.
Features include Erykah Badu, DJ Premier, Mobb Deep, Jim Jones, Jadakiss, Mavado, Remy Ma, Ron Browz and more.
Before the album hits store shelves Pap will release the single "What's My Name" featuring his wife Remy Ma on March 5th.
1. Intro 2. Motion Picture 3. Mother Ghetto 4. Aim Shoot (Feat. Mobb Deep) 5. Skit 6. Cure (Feat. Erykah Badu) 7. naciremA Dream 8. Pimpin Won’t Die 9. 6am (Feat. Jim Jones & Jadakiss) 10. Skit 11. Law Library part 8 12. Whats’s My Name (Feat. Remy Ma) 13. On Top Of My Game (Feat. Mavado) 14. Faith 15. Turn It Up (Feat. DJ Premier) 16. Die like A G 17. Get At Me (Feat. Ron Browz) 18. Where I Come from (Feat. Dada stone, Odog, Manson, Kino & C-Brown of Thugacation) 19. R.I.P 20. Alphabetical Slaughter Part II / Z to A
Posted by ChasinDatPaper on February 24, 2013 at 11:29am
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While over in Europe recently Justin Timberlake stopped by the German entertainment television show Wetten, dass..? (Wanna bet that?) to promote his upcoming album, The 20/20 Experience.
Check out JT's performance of the Timbaland-produced song "Mirrors."
Posted by ChasinDatPaper on February 24, 2013 at 10:30am
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Jermaine Dupri made his So So Def 20th Anniversary concert at The Fox Theater in Atlanta on Saturday night (Feb. 24) a memorable one.
JD brought out So So Def family members Da Brat, Bow Wow, Kris Kross, Jagged Edge and more. In addition to those acts, Mariah Carey, Monica, Jay-Z, Usher, Ludacris and Young Jeezy also took the stage.
ANAHEIM, Calif. — Ronda Rousey got her seventh consecutive first-round armbar victory — but only barely.
The Olympic bronze-medal judoka faced adversity in the UFC's first-ever women's fight, but against former Marine Liz Carmouche, she successfully defended her bantamweight title with her patented submission.
The pay-per-view headliner, which took place at the Honda Center in Anaheim, ended in the final seconds of the opening round.
Rousey (7-0 MMA, 1-0 UFC), a heavy favorite, has breezed through the competition since her pro MMA debut in 2011, and before her first UFC fight, only one opponent had lasted longer than a minute. Carmouche (8-3 MMA, 0-1 UFC), though, quickly put Rousey on the defensive after taking her back during a scramble and torquing a face and neck crank.
Rousey, whose head turned red and legs began to wobble, survived the sustained attack and ultimately shook Carmouche off her back. Once on the mat, she avoided a leg lock and then put Carmouche in a side headlock to deliver a quick swarm of punches. Rousey smoothly moved to the mount position and secured an arm, and the end was inevitable. Carmouche fought off the armbar attempt for the better part of a minute, but the powerful Rousey ultimately straightened out the limb and forced the tap-out.
"Is this real life right now? I'm not sure," Rousey said after the fight. "One thing I had to learn in MMA is be patient and take my time."
Carmouche, meanwhile, lamented her lost opportunity.
"I thought I had it," she said. "Like everything, you make a mistake, and it turns around. I thought I was going to get her with the neck crank."
The historic title fight brought a boost of media attention to the UFC, whose boss, Dana White, once infamously said women would "never" fight for his organization.
Rousey certainly isn't the first accomplished female in the sport. The likes of Gina Carano, Megumi Fujii, Tara LaRosa and Sarah Kaufman all had successful careers before Rousey came along, but none got the UFC – MMA's most prominent promotion – to take much notice.
However, the UFC president began to waiver as Rousey, who was the first American woman to earn an Olympic medal in judo, dominated the MMA competition in Strikeforce. The sister organization, which UFC officials shut down this past month, prominently featured Rousey, who won Strikeforce's women's bantamweight title a year ago and quickly emerged as one of its biggest TV draws.
With her success, which included the six consecutive wins via armbar, White ultimately added Rousey's division to the UFC. In December, he introduced her as the organization's first-ever female champion (even before she won a fight in the organization) and announced plans for her to headline a major pay-per-view event.
Check out the full UFC 157 results below.
Main Card: Ronda Rousey def. Liz Carmouche via submission (armbar) Lyoto Machida def. Dan Henderson via split decision Urijah Faber def. Ivan Menjivar via submission (rear-naked choke) Court McGee def. Josh Neer via unanimous decision Robbie Lawler def. Josh Koscheck via first-round TKO
Undercard: Brendan Schaub def. Lavar Johnson via unanimous decision
Michael Chiesa def. Anton Kuivanen via submission (rear-naked choke) Dennis Bermudez def. Matt Grice via split decision Sam Stout def. Caros Fodor via split decision Kenny Robertson def. Brock Jardine via submission (knee bar) Neil Magny def. Jon Manley via unanimous decision Nah-Shon Burrell def. Yuri Villefort via unanimous decision
Cops in California are looking for Suge Knight after he missed a court date last week. The former CEO of Death Row Records was due in court Thursday for two traffic citations after he was twice caught driving on a suspended license.
The incidents happened in 2011 and 2012. Knight was sentenced to 3 years unsupervised probation for one of the incidents. The other was still pending.
After being a no-show in court last week the judge immediately issued two bench warrants. One for $5,000 and the other for $30,000, according to TMZ.