Video After The Jump
Mike Knox drops official visuals for "You Know You The Sh*t." The track is featured on his just released mixtape Boston George.
You can download the mixtape for free HERE.
Video directed by VELIMAGES
Video After The Jump
Mike Knox drops official visuals for "You Know You The Sh*t." The track is featured on his just released mixtape Boston George.
You can download the mixtape for free HERE.
Video directed by VELIMAGES
Video After The Jump
Looks like Beyonce and her husband Jay-Z are expecting a new bundle of joy just in time for Christmas.
In a new behind the scenes clip from her "Live at Roseland: Elements of 4" Deluxe DVD, Beyonce puts an end to any speculation by giving viewers the date of her pregnancy.
"Hello, it's Sept. 23. Oh baby! Oh baby! Oh baby! Oh baby! This was on the cover of the Daily News," she says pointing to her picture on the cover. "Right now I'm actually shooting the video for 'Countdown' and I'm six months pregnant, pretending that my stomach is flat in body suits. But thank God you can't really tell from the front, but when I turn to the side. Oh baby! Oh baby!"
Check the clip out below, plus a behind the scenes look at her most recent video "Dance For You."
Beyonce expecting baby in December?
Beyonce "Dance For You" [Behind The Scenes]
Follow Me
Video After The Jump
Bow Wow is getting ready to release his 7th studio album, Underrated, in 2012. Here we get a behind the scenes look at the discs first single which features Lil Wayne.
Stunna also makes a cameo appearance.
Follow Me
The final numbers are in and Rihanna will grab her sixth top ten album in as many tries. Her Talk That Talk album sold 197,000 units it's opening week. Good enough to put her at No. 3 on the Billboard 200 chart according to Billboard.biz.
Drake's Take Care disc suffers a 73% drop off and falls to the No. 4 slot this week with 173,000 units sold.
Mary J. Blige's latest offering, My Life II: The Journey Continues, Act I, will place the R&B singer at No. 5 with sales of 156,000.
Rounding out the list of notable urban releases from last week is Yelawolf. His Shady Records debut, Radioactive, sold 41,000 copies placing him in the No. 27 slot.
The No. 1 album in the country will be Michael Buble's Christmas, with sales of just over 227,000.
Follow Me
Video After The Jump
More victims are coming forward in the bizarre case of Oneal Ron Morris, a transgender female who pretended to be a cosmetic surgeon.
As we previously reported, Morris stands accused of injecting cement, fix-a-flat and mineral oil into the buttocks of a woman. Morris then sealed the incision with super glue. That victim who has not yet been identified publicly became very ill after the procedure. She developed a staph infection (MRSA) and pneumonia.
Now a second victim has come out publicly with a similar horror story.
Rajee Narinesingh from Miami, Florida, who, like Morris is also a man living as woman, got injections in her face, buttocks and chest. The procedures left her with lumpy cheeks, a misshapen chin and ballooning upper lip according to the CBS4.
“I had to end up going to surgery, to get me even to this point,” Narinesingh said.
The 48-year old Narinesingh took the cheap route for cosmetic surgery after hearing about Morris through "word of mouth" in the transsexual community.
“It becomes so dire that you want to match your outside with your inside that you’re willing to roll the dice and take your chances,” Narinesingh said. “As a transgender person, you’re thinking ‘Oh, my God, I can start to look like I want to look like and I don’t have to spend a lot of money.'"
At least seven victims have come forward claiming to have had botched procedures performed on them by Morris.
Oneal Ron Morris also injected herself
Morris is currently free after bonding out of Miami Dade County Jail on Monday.
Sources: CBS4 and Daily Mail
Follow Me
Videos After The Jump
Kanye West, Jay-Z and Nicki Minaj provided the musical backdrop at the 2011 Victoria's Secret Fashion Show.
Nicki performed her hit "Super Bass," while Hov and Yeezy thrilled the crowd with "Stronger" and Niggas In Paris." Check out the performances below.
Nicki Minaj "Super Bass"
Kanye West "Stronger"
The Throne "Niggas In Paris"
Lil Boosie pleaded guilty yesterday (November 29) to charges of trying to smuggle drugs into two seperate prisons on three different occasions.
According to various news reports, Boosie tried to smuggle codeine, ecstacy and marijuana into Dixon Correctional Center once and into Angola State Penitentiary twice. Both prisons are in Louisiana.
He was sentenced to eight years by judge Mike Erwin.
Boosie requested he be allowed to undergo drug counseling while in prison. The judge said he would recommend it but could not order it.
"Don’t worry about me I am getting help with my drug addiction and I am accepting full responsibility for the choice I made," Boosie said in a statement to TMZ.
Boosie's troubles are far from over. He still faces a first-degree murder charge in the death of Terry Boyd. That trial has been set for April 30, 2012.
"I am going to fight the false murder charge till the end. Love you all," Boosie told TMZ.
Follow Me
Video After The Jump
Rocsi Diaz is starting to branch out in her career. In addition to hosting BET's popular show 106 & Park, the 28-year old beauty is getting into acting and writing her first book.
In a new interview with NBC's Peter Baily, she touches on those subjects as well as Webbie's ban from BET.
According to Webbie, the situation was a case of 106 & Park co-host Terrence J, becoming jealous after Rocsi hugged him, but she tells a much different story about the incident.
"It's really sad the way it was looked upon. It was like, 'oh he was banned.' In any light that a woman feels like she was disrespected... and I have thick skin. But when you're at your job and somebody sexually harasses you in a manner that is very vulgar and disgusting, you know I have no shame sticking up for myself and telling you you're improper right now," she said. "I'm at work, we're in a set, there's children around us, you're really out of line right now. I think people should more so applaud a woman sticking up for herself, and the people around her for sticking up for herself, than allowing that kind of behavior to happen."
Despite what happened Rocsi said she is still is a fan of Webbie's music.
"I still am I fan because I'm from New Orleans, he's from Baton Rouge. I love his music, I bounced with the best of 'em, but to have somebody that you really were a genuine fan of turn around and... I understand maybe there was some type of little crush, but there's a manner in which you speak to people," she continued. "He disrespected me, Terrence stood up for me, I stood up for myself and the network would not allow anyone to come and disrespect their host in that manner. It was really inappropriate, and it's really sad. I just hope that he just understands it. There’s never even been an apology, it’s been more of an upsetting incident [to him] because he can’t be on BET. His management has been super duper nice and they reached out to me. I think they've had problems with him before. If you youtube him you can see other interviews where he has been very inappropriate."
Follow Me
T-Pain recruits Chris Brown for "Look at Her Go." The track appears on Teddy P's upcoming album rEVOLVEr, which drops December 6.
Justin Combs is now a UCLA Bruin.
The 17-year old son of Bad Boy CEO, Diddy announced he will be taking his game to the next level by playing football for UCLA according to Fox Sports.
Combs picked UCLA over Wyoming, Virginia and Illinois.
“I'm committed to UCLA,” Combs said. “I was silently committed to UCLA for awhile, but now was the time.”
Combs, 5'9, 170 pounds, played both quarterback and cornerback for Iona Prep High School in New Rochelle, New York. He will most likely play cornerback for UCLA. Combs committed to the Bruins despite the fact they just fired head coach Rick Neuheisel. That doesn't worry Combs at all.
“I have faith in the program that everything will be ok,” Combs said. “My love for UCLA is so strong. I trust and know that everything will work out.”
Combs' famous father is very excited about his son's decision.
“As a parent, today is one of the proudest moments of my life. This is everything a father could want for his son, for him to excel at what he loves to do and is truly passionate about. Justin is a shining example of what hard work, determination and a strong mentality can achieve. I am honored to call him my son and am happy that he is fulfilling his dream," said Diddy, in a statement.
Follow Me
Video After The Jump
Vado stopped by The Breakfast Club this morning November 29.
The Harlem rapper chopped it up with the crew about his decision to not have Cam'Ron appear on Slime Flu 2, his relationship with The Diplomats, signing to Interscope, whether or not he regrets skipping the 2011 XXL Freshman cover to appear on the cover of an issue of The Source that never came out and the possibility of doing a project with Fabolous.
Follow Me
Video After The Jump
Former Roc-A-Fella Records artist Young Chris has found a new home over at Rico Love's Division 1 imprint. Check out the Philadelphia rapper's first video off of his Cardiak produced mixtape, The Revival.
French Montana announced this project was coming out back in March, and today we get the first leak off of the Cocaine Mafia mixtape with Juicy J and Project Pat.
Video After The Jump
Dr. Dre and Snoop Dogg traveled to Singapore Tuesday (November 29) to give a special performance of Dre's classic record "The Next Episode" at the 2011 Mnet Asian Music Awards (MAMA).
Check it out below.
Follow Me
Young Hash drops official visuals for two tracks off of his brand new mixtape HashTagThaMixtape
Lil Wayne and Eminem are hitting the road together.
Weezy revealed the news yesterday on his Facebook page. The two rap titans will be hitting Fiji, Australia and South Africa.
The full tour itinerary has yet to be announced, but the two are scheduled to perform in Melbourne, Australia on December 1st, followed by Sydney on December 4th.
Wayne had previously announced he would be playing shows in the South African cities of Cape Town, Johannesburg and Durban starting on December 7th as part of his I Am Still Music tour.
The shows in Africa will also feature Young Money artists Mack Maine, Gudda Gudda, Corey Gunz, Shanelle, Jae Millz and T-Streets according to MediaUpdate.
The demand for tickets is Durban has been so high a second show had to added. At this point it is not known whether or not Eminem will be playing any of the previously scheduled Lil Wayne shows in South Africa or if more dates are being added.
Check out Lil Wayne's South Africa tour dates below.
Cape Town: Bellville Velodrome
Wednesday, December 7
Johannesburg: Coca-Cola Dome
Friday, December 9 and Saturday, December 10
Durban: Wavehouse
Sunday, December 11 and Monday, December 12
Follow Me
Video After The Jump
Norwegian gunman Anders Breivik could avoid prison after two psychologists found he was insane during his July 22 massacre.
If a court agrees with that assessment, the self-declared anti-Muslim militant cannot be sentenced to prison but will be subjected to compulsory psychiatric care, prosecutors told reporters in Oslo.
"The conclusions of the forensic experts is that Anders Behring Breivik was insane," prosecutor Svein Holden said, adding Breivik was in a state of psychosis during Norway's worst peacetime massacre.
In Norway, an insanity defense requires that a defendant be in a state of psychosis while committing the crime with which he or she is charged.
That means the defendant has lost contact with reality to the point that he's no longer in control of his own actions.
The 243-page report will be reviewed by a panel from the Norwegian Board of Forensic Medicine, which could ask for additional information and add its own opinions.
The head of that panel told had reporters in July that it was unlikely that Breivik would be declared legally insane because the attacks were so carefully planned and executed.
Breivik admitted killing 77 people last month, including eight in a bombing in central Oslo.
But the 32-year-old right-wing extremist denies criminal guilt because he believes the massacre was necessary to save Norway and Europe.
The two psychiatrists, in their report, concluded that Breivik lived in his 'own delusional universe where all his thoughts and acts are guided by his delusions'.
In a rambling manifesto posted on the Internet before the attacks, Breivik wrote that his arrest would open 'the propaganda phase' of his operation to ignite a war to defend Europe against a supposed Muslim takeover.
Investigators say Breivik set off a fertilizer bomb outside the government headquarters on July 22, killing eight people, before heading to an island retreat, where youth sections of Norway’s governing Labour Party were gathered for their annual summer camp.
Disguised as a police officer, he opened fire on scores of panicked youth, shooting some of them as they fled into the lake.
Sixty-nine people were killed on Utoeya island before Breivik surrendered to a police SWAT team.
The carnage left Norway shocked and continues to haunt a nation that sees itself as peaceful and tolerant.
An online manifesto attributed to Breivik sheds light on his choice of targets. In it, he lays out a blueprint for a multi-phase revolution, targeting left-leaning political elites he accuses of destroying their own societies by admitting large numbers of immigrants, especially from Muslim countries.
His actions were widely condemned, including by the anti-Islamic bloggers and groups that he cited prolifically in the document.
Oil-producing Norway, home to the Nobel Peace Prize, is known for its open society and relative prosperity, but the attacks sparked a public debate about immigration, security and a legal system which never had to cope with such an event.
Source: Daily Mail
Follow Me