
The first official single from DJ Smallz & Rick Ross-Albert Anastasia EP.
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The first official single from DJ Smallz & Rick Ross-Albert Anastasia EP.
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Nicki Minaj is going to grace the June/July Vibe Magazine cover and here is an outtake to prove it! This will not be the actual cover… it’s just a teaser!

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Marion "Suge" Knight was released on bail last Thursday (Masy 20) after being arrested for assault with a deadly weapon.
Seems logical he would lay low for a minute , but that just wouldn't be Suge's style.
TMZ is reporting the former CEO of Death Row Records is now caught up in a murder plot. An unidentified man filed papers in Los Angeles County Superior Court on Monday (May 24) asking a judge to grant him a restraining order to keep Knight away.
In the legal docs the man claims Suge "had 8 guys come to my house and told them to get me or kill me".
It's not known if this is the same person from the previous assault case, but he told police Suge warned him "he was out now and going to take my life."
Suge has been ordered to appear in court June 8 to respond to the allegations.
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Final Grade: A-
UFC Undisputed 2010 is rated T for Teen and is available for PS3 and Xbox 360
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T.I. is ready for the world to hear his latest compilation of records, now set to be released via "King Uncaged".
Due in stores 8/17/10, "King Uncaged" will be the rapper's first effort since "Paper Trail" and first project to be released since completing a highly publicized jail term over weapons charges.
While T.I. remains mum on the album, as far as collaborations and/or producers, the rapper recently told MTV the effort will not come off as "Paper Trail Part II".
"This album is different in many ways, I think that Paper Trail was a lot more about arts and this is more about feelings.... This is significantly more aggressive, at least in this period of the production of it. Who knows I could do ten love songs tomorrow and change the direction. As of right now it’s going hard, classic T.I."
Coming soon!
Featuring all original production and appearances by:
Curren$y, French Montana, Young Los, Dame Grease, Whitey, DJ Next
Tracklisting:
01. Intro (Goodbye Expectations)
02. Amalgam Money (Dj Next Remix)
03. Living The Life ft Curren$y
04. Why Oh Why
05. Everybody Get High (Leaked from Young Riot’s “Glory Ave”)
06. Model of Entropy (Leaked from Max B’s “Vigilante Season”)
07. Tool In The Titty
08. Burn An Ounce ft Curren$y (Original Version)
09. So Wavy
10. Turn You On
11. Fuck With A Hustler
12. Assassination
13. Massacre
14. Off My Chest
15. Ride On My Spaceship
16. Newbury Yes
17. Paper
18. Show You Tell
19. Interlude ft French Montana (Nobody Better Than Max)
20. Tattoos on Her Ass – produced by Dame Grease (Leaked from Max B’s “Vigilante Season”)
21. Married To The Game (Wavy Meets Yes)
22. Lonely
It's official, the mixtape drops this Thursday @ 8 PM EST!
May 27 2010 @ 8 PM EST
This is the official cover for T.I. Fuck A Mixtape
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A Georgia history teacher is in hot water after allowing several students to wear KKK robes to school for a play.
Catherine Ariemma, who teaches at Lumpkin County High School was suspended by the school after several African American students and one parent complained.
It's understandable that students would be upset. They were eating lunch when the students wearing KKK robes strolled through the cafeteria. None of the students at lunch had any idea the outfits were for a school play.
Ariemma says she made the mistake of letting her students walk through the cafeteria because she wasn't thinking. Her class has first period lunch. Another teacher confronted her afterwards.
"That's when I heard there were a couple of students who were upset," Ariemma said.
School Superintendent Dewey Maye told the Associated Press. "This stuff happened in history, Do you ignore it? No. But you certainly don't walk the hallway in the garb."
Student Cody Rider told WSB-TV he was ready to take care of the situation himself if need be.
"I was sitting in the lunchroom and my little cousin taps me on the shoulder -- he's also African-American -- and he was scared," he said. "There was fear in his eyes. I was like, 'What is it? I looked up and they just walked through the lunchroom in white sheets. So, I mean me, I got mad and stood up and I tried to go handle it."
Ariemma, who has taught at the school for six years, feels like she made a poor decision, but would accept her fate if she is fired.
"I am a good teacher, I speak the truth, I tell the truth. I suppose if some decides it's the end, it's the end."
It probably is the end and with good reason in my opinion.
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Since being released from federal prison last year, former Los Angeles drug kingpin Freeway Ricky D. Ross has been preparing a battle plan to "go to war" for the rights to his name, specifically calling out rapper Rick Ross and parties involved in his career.In a press release issued to us on Monday (May 24), Ross' camp accused rapper Rick Ross, Def Jam and Universal of profiting "off of his name unlawfully while he was in jail, without his consent.""It's no secret that the boss at FreewayEnterprise.com is unhappy with how his name has been exploited and misused since he went to prison in 1995, and in 2006, the above-named parties signed [William L. Roberts II] (Rick Ross' government name) to a big record deal and then spent, and made, millions off Ross' name," Freeway Ricky's camp says in a press release.Freeway Ricky claims that he had previously "protested the exploitation and misuse of his name from prison" in 2006, by having a lawyer send letters to Def Jam to cease use, but was ignored. Now that's he out of prison, he plans to stand up for his rights, by fighting for the "control of his name in commerce by any means necessary." The above-named parties branded Roberts as “RICK ROSS” and dominated use of the real Rick Ross’ name, created Roberts false drug dealer image and based it on Rick Ross’ real drug dealer image, in the Black, urban crime, and rap community. Roberts’ breakout hit (Everyday I’m) Hustlin was about him falsely being this rapper and drug dealer named “RICK ROSS”, and with the financial backing of the above-named parties, Roberts became a rap star, and Rick Ross got nothing. If Rick Ross was still in jail, the story would be over!However Rick Ross is out of prison, and he’s ready to stand up for his rights.Billed by Rick Ross’ camp and legal team as “The War Against the 4” (Def Jam, Universal, Roberts and more), “The Thriller of the Dealers”, “The ‘Real’ vs. the ‘Rap’ Deal” ,this summer promises to give us exciting times in the rap music business as Rick Ross ‘fights the power” for control of his name in commerce “by any means necessary”! Stay tuned to freewayenterprise.com for the latest developments in this ongoing battle for RESPECT, REDEMPTION, and RESTITUTION. The real “Rick Ross” has been actively touring urban America spreading his message, and motivational speaking to at-risk youth, the hood, ex-offenders, and recovering addicts, about the powers of redemption, and he spoke at the annual Savior’s Day as a guest of Minister Louis Farrakhan.It's unclear, however, if Ross plans to file a lawsuit against the rapper and his record labels, or if his comments are strictly for plans to run a campaign protesting the use of the name.In the meantime, Freeway Rick Ross is planning a movie about his life with writer/producer Nick Cassavettes, which is slated to drop next year. He is also seeking a deal to release a book about his life as well.Freeway Ricky Ross was released from prison in May 2009, after serving 20 years for operating a $2 million per day multi-state drug empire. Although he was originally sentenced to life in prison after he was busted trying to purcahse over 100 kilos of cocaine from undercover agents, his sentence was reduced through appeals, after a series of explosive articles by the late Pulitzer Prize winning journalist Gary Webb uncovered C.I.A.'s role in importing cocaine into black communities to fund Sandinistas in El Salvador, as part of the Iran-Contra scandal.Rapper Rick Ross emerged on the scene in 2006 with his hit single, "Hustlin'," where he bragged about tales of slinging massive amounts of cocaine through Miami. When he broke onto the scene, controversy surfaced over his rap moniker, which many believed he did stole from Freeway Ricky Ross.