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Cypress Hill may have taken a break from the game from a few years, but they never really left.

The California collective is back with a brand new album titled 'Rise Up'

They hit the stage on The Jimmy Kimmel Show to perform the title track from the new LP with an assist from guitarist Tom Morello of Rage Against The Machine.

They aslo performed the classic joint "Insane In The Brain".

'Rise Up' is in stores today.

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Cypress Hill "Rise Up" featuring Tom Morello


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Kelis wants to be legally divorced from Nas so bad -- and so quick -- she has filed papers with the court asking them to make the split official ASAP.

According to documents filed last week, Kelis said in a declaration, "... it would be in the best interest of both of us if our marital status is terminated as soon as possible."

Because she fears that the legal proceedings could take years to figure out, Kelis has requested that the judge immediately terminate their marriage -- and wait until a later time to resolve "all other issues."

As for the odds that the two will rekindle their romance -- Kelis stated, "I believe there is no possibility of reconciliation with [Nas]."

Source: TMZ

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WHEN US reality type Kim Kardashian posted a picture on Twitter yesterday of her holding an uncomfortable looking cat by the scruff of the neck, a flood of hateful messages followed.

Many too expletive-laden for us to use, suffice to say the "Twitterverse" wasn't happy.

"This is hot!!!!!!!.... Just don't let PETA get an eye of this cuz it look like that kitty is in pain," one fan wrote (with perfect grammar clearly).

TMZ reported Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals L.A. as saying: "It is permissible to hold a kitten by his or her scruff for a brief amount of time" but "the manner in which Ms. Kardashian is holding the kitten could lead others to mishandle animals."

The controversial pic was taken at a photo shoot in Sydney this week, with Kim posting "good kitty cat!" under the snap.

Confidential asked the RSPCA's Michael Beatty for his take on the puss's predicament.

"To be honest, we probably handle them like that most of the time," Beatty said.

"But if it's a larger cat, we'd put the hand under the rump. She's at least half right."

Yesterday Kardashian looked serene and calm on the outside but inside was anything but when asked about recent reports that she had moved on from long-time beau, gridiron player Reggie Bush, and been spied kissing Real Madrid soccer star Cristiano Ronaldo.

The cable TV starlet, who is going into her fifth series of Keeping Up With The Kardashians in the US and has become a gossip magazine favourite, has been flown out to Australia to promote a new Optus product, the Motoblur.

But it was social networking of another kind that was on Confidential's mind when we met up with the curvy 29-year-old at The Winery yesterday.

When asked about her break-up with Bush she said: "We're great friends. We broke up in March but there's no drama. It's so crazy because people always want to make it dramatic but there really wasn't an issue, we just didn't spend as much time as we used to together. We are focused on work."

And when asked about reports she'd been spotted kissing soccer star Ronaldo a week ago she refused to comment: "I've kissed about 1000 people this week, according to US tabloids."

Source: Herald Sun

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Brisco - OG Kush: 4/20 Edition

Track List:

01. Anita
02. Throw It Away Feat. Joe Boom
03. Spend Something Feat. Asia
04. So Roxy
05. Lambo Life Feat. Iceberg, Troy2davent, Frank Linin, Papa Duck & Mike Bliss
06. Bald Head Tosha Feat. Joe Boom
07. Crack
08. Dat Nigga Feat. Billy Blue
09. Mellow Mellow
10. I Been Getting Money Feat. Glasses Malone
11. Rmg
12. Lavish Life Feat. Rodney Cash
13. Keep Risin Feat. Git Fresh

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DJ Teknikz & Jody Breeze - Welcome To The Fture

Dropping tomorrow @ 6 PM

Track List:

1. Time To Get It Poppin
2. Like This
3. Oh No Feat. OJ Da Juiceman & C Bo
4. Welcome To The Future
5. Shake Feat. Kollosus
6. Tryna Get Me Feat. Big Gee
7. They Dont Want It Feat. Boyz N Da Hood
8. Patna Dem
9. Ghetto Feat. Yo Ghotti
10. Jump The Line Feat. Travis Porter
11. Bedrock
12. Gotta Have
13. Freaking You
14. On Everythang Feat. Big Gee
15. Oh Les Turn Up
16. Money To Blow
17. Grown Ass Man Feat. Mullage (Bonus)
18. Uptown (Bonus)

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Ex Playboy Playmate and star of 'Girls Next Door' showed she still got plenty to work with after having a baby recently with husband Hank Baskett.

Kendra may have moved out of the Playboy Mansion, but she still knows what men want to see.

Legendary Oakland Rapper/Pimp Too $hort brought her out on stage at the Kdays Krush Groove concert in L.A..

While $hort performed "Blow The Whistle", Kendra did her damn thing.

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Hard Knock TV caught up with New Orleans MC Jay Electronica.

Jay touched on a few topics people have been wondering about. He addresses the controversy surrounding his baby moms Erykah Badu's video "Window Seat"

He also speaks on forthcoming collaborations with Nas and his own album.

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Rapper 50 Cent will show fans his family heritage as part of an upcoming VH1 “Rock Dock” titled 50’s Roots.

According to rep’s for VH1, 50 Cent will head to the dep south in search of his family’s slave lineage.

During the show, the South Jamaica, Queens-raised rapper will meet with living family members, while attempting to learn more about his ancestral heritage.

The “Rock Doc” is being produced in conjunction with 50 Cent and Roadside Entertainment and is part of a massive new slate of programming VH1 is unveiling for 2010.

The new programming reflects a study VH1 conducted, to gain insight into what viewers of the network actually wanted to see.

"They told us that they want to connect even more with our characters, our artists and our celebrities – but in a more genuine way,” said Tom Calderone, President of VH1. “They still enjoy VH1's signature sense of fun and irreverence, but they also want more storylines that reflect the issues and challenges they are experiencing in their own lives.”

VH1 is a unit of Viacom, which also owns MTV Networks, which aired 50 Cent’s first reality show, 50 Cent: The Money and The Power.

An airdate for 50’s Roots was not available as of press time.

Source: AllHiPHop

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Atlanta, Georgia (CNN) -- In Chris Harrison's ideal world, mobile phones would be the size of matchbooks. They'd have full-size keyboards. They'd browse the Web. They'd play videos.
And, most importantly, you'd never have to touch them.


Sound like too much to ask? Maybe not.

Harrison, a graduate student at Carnegie Mellon University and a former intern at Microsoft Research, has developed a working prototype of a system called Skinput that does just that, essentially by turning a person's hand and forearm into a keyboard and screen.

"People don't love the iPhone keyboard. They use them. But they don't love them," Harrison said in a interview at the recent Computer-Human Interaction conference. "If you could make the iPhone keyboard as big as an arm -- that would be huge."

Using Skinput, a person could tap their thumb and middle finger together to answer a call; touch their forearm to go to the next track on a music player; or flick the center of their palm to select a menu item.

All of these sign-language-like movements, which are customizable, would control a gadget in a person's pocket through a Bluetooth connection.

When fitted with a pico-projector, the Skinput system could display an image of a digital keyboard on a person's forearm. So, using Skinput, someone could send text messages by tapping his or her arm in certain places -- without pulling the phone out of a pocket or purse.

"You could pretty much do a lot of what you do on your iPhone," said Harrison, who says Skinput "is [like having] your iPhone on your palm."

The system, which has been under development for eight months, won't be commercially available for two to seven years, said Dan Morris, a Microsoft researcher who is working with Harrison on Skinput.

Before that can happen, Skinput's sensors need to get more accurate, he said. In a 13-person trial in Seattle, Washington, Skinput was found to be 96 percent accurate. But that test only used five buttons. The system would have to improve for people to make use of a full keyboard, which would be the "holy grail," Morris said.

"The accuracy is good, but it's not quite consumer-level yet," he said.

Skinput is one of a number of prototypes, ideas and near-products aiming to make computing more natural.

These devices seek to move beyond the mouse and physical keyboard, letting people communicate with their gadgets by gesturing, using sign language or, in the case of Skinput, tapping on their hands, fingers and forearms.

The arm as an instrument
Understanding how Skinput works makes it seem all the more futuristic.

The system turns a person's arm and hand into a wiggling, pulsating instrument, full of vibrations that can be picked up and translated.

Skinput users wear an armband -- the prototype version is made of an elbow brace -- that's lined with 10 sensors. These sensors look like tiny diving boards with dumbbells on one end, and they pick up inaudible sounds that range in frequency from 25 to 78 hertz.

When a Skinput user taps a thumb and middle finger together, the impact sends ripples down the skin and through the bones in the person's arm. "They sort of start resonating -- like guitar strings," Harrison said. The diving-board receivers read the sound waves to figure out what gesture the person made, and then relay that information to a phone.

Skinput can tell whether a person tapped a middle finger or an index finger, because the two moves sound slightly different to the springy receivers.

The system takes one or two minutes to learn the sounds of a particular person's arm, Morris said, and then it can be used however the user likes.

Trial and error
When they started working on Skinput, Morris and Harrison weren't sure if it would be possible to turn the human arm into a virtual keypad. The pair tried clipping sensors to the ends of peoples' fingers and other strange configurations that made users feel like cyborgs.

"We spent a lot of nights in the lab tapping on our arms and wondering if this would ever happen," Harrison said.

But the most profound achievement of Skinput is proving that the human body can be used as a sensor, he said.

Morris believes Skinput will make computing accessible to people in a way that never would have been possible before.

With Skinput, "literally, computing is always available," he said.

A person might walk toward their home, Harrison said, tap their palm to unlock the door and then tap some virtual buttons on their arms to turn on the TV and start flipping through channels.

"It's almost like magic," he said.

Source: CNN



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MILWAUKEE (AP) - A Milwaukee County courtroom erupted into violence and screaming after a Wisconsin man was sentenced to life in prison without parole Friday morning.

Three deputies tackled 19-year-old Seandell Jackson and sprayed him with pepper spray after he became enraged by the sentence and glared at the victim's family.

Meanwhile, Jackson's family turned to the victim's family and began yelling, "We hate you, we hate you, God is the judge."

Jackson was convicted in Feburary of first-degree intentional homicide and attempted robbery in the death of University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee student Nathan Potter in July.

Source: Fox 11



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Christina Aguilera may be a mom, but that by no means puts her in the mood to tone down her look or music videos. In fact, Aguilera says her new album, "Bionic" promotes the fact that she feels "sexier than ever".

Referencing her son, Max, and the maturity that comes with being a mom on the set of "Not Myself Tonight"(video), Aguilera said "[Having a baby] makes you appreciate your body in ways you never knew existed prior. It’s a comfort level with your body. Maturity. Having wisdom and the knowledge you didn’t have in your early 20’s and not know quite how things work yet. Mmmm. (laughs) And how to get the best of them. So, with age, comes those lessons and those growing moments.”

According to GMTV, who was granted access to the anticipated shoot for "Not Myself Tonight" earlier this month, Aguilera is back and ready to play with a new deck of cards.

"[I've been] going through that whole growing cycle of being a mom, where with age, I know now exactly what I want," Aguilera told the UK based program. "I have a better understanding of exactly how to get it... I feel sexier than I ever have."

In related news, Christina Aguilera is slated to tape an episode of VH1Storytellers and perform during Toyota's Summer Concert series, the latter airing on the 'Today Show' in June.

Source: MTK UK

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Forget being mad over talk of her 'lace-front' on VH1's 'Brandy and Ray J: A Family Business,' Brandy has some serious beef with longtime friend/producer Rodney Jerkins.

In a soon-to-air episode of her reality show with Ray J, Brandy leaves no stone unturned blaming Jerkins for poor work and the ultimate demise of her last album, "Human".

Reportedly interested in working on a project with Jerkins, Ray J discusses the effort with Brandy, only to be hit with a disapproving look and words like 'I don't want the same thing that happened to me to happen to you'.

While it is unknown whether Brandy has patched things up with Jerkins, since the show taped earlier this year, it is very clear that Brandy was not enthused with his work on the album that ultimately ended with her parting ways with Epic Records.

Source: SingersRoom

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ST. JOHN'S, N.L. - When Drake stormed into St. John's for the Junos this weekend, winning two awards and taking the stage for three separate performances, the 23-year-old best new artist winner really looked more like a calm, seasoned vet.

And, in fact, he does have some uncommon experience: he's one of an exclusive club of Canadian artists who appeared at the Grammys before his own hometown show.

In January, he didn't win in either of the two categories he was nominated in at the Grammys but provided one of the show's highlights with a crackling performance of his "Forever" with Lil Wayne and Eminem.

So how did the two experiences compare?

"The Grammys were very overwhelming," Drake said backstage after the Junos on Sunday. "I was actually very sick that night, so it was a little disheartening at first. I was sort of nervous. I remember walking the carpet and I just got lost in the melee of people that were way more famous than me. Nobody really cared much that I was there.

"It was a great night though. That's probably one of the most memorable nights of my career."

Drake and His Mom


The Junos, however, were just as memorable.

"Tonight was about more for me, though," he said. "It was just, I spend so much time in the States telling them how much I love Canada, telling them how much I love Toronto and how much it's inspired my music.

"So to be recognized by Canadians, it just lets me know that I'm not doing it vain and that they support me as much as I love and support them.

"So the Junos tonight was really special for me."

Aside from winning trophies for new artist of the year and rap recording of the year (for his EP, "So Far Gone"), Drake also took the stage for a blistering - and blue - performance of his new single, "Over," for a backing role on 16-year-old Justin Bieber's tune, "Baby," and for K'naan's show-closing "Wavin' Flag."

When he beat out Bieber for new artist, the two phenoms - conveniently seated next to one another - smiled and hugged, and Drake gave him a shoutout onstage (only after thanking his mother, of course).


Afterwards, Drake breezed into the media room and did something no one else did all night - he grabbed a chair and got comfortable as he fielded questions from the media.

But as relaxed as he seems, Drake says the gigantic leaps forward he's been making this past year haven't dulled the nerves that still come with award shows.

"Pretty much every single thing I do is intimidating or nerve-wracking, so I just do what I do right now, come in and try to make myself overly comfortable," said Drake, nee Aubrey Drake Graham.

"When I have to perform, I just really go at it head on, I jump around, I get excited, I amp myself up. If you think about what you have to do too much, it can definitely drive you crazy."

And it's not lost on him that, for a Canadian rapper who doesn't have an album full-length out yet ("Thank Me Later" is now scheduled to drop in June), he leads a charmed existence.

"For a new artist, I've (done) some things that some people will never get to do in their lives," he said.

"I'm grateful for all my blessings."



Source: New Glascow




Drake "Over"




K'Naan ft. Drake, Justin Bieber, & Nikki Yanofsky "Wavin' Flag"




Justin Bieber ft. Drake "Baby"




Drake Wins New Artist Of The Year




Drake Wins Rap Recording Of The Year

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Jake Shields' win at the Strikeforce World Championship Saturday night was overshadowed by a brawl that was never meant to happen.

CBS' telecast of the mixed martial arts competition ended in an unscheduled fight that broke out after Shields defeated Dan Henderson.

The fight started when Jason "Mayhem" Miller called for a rematch. Shields started to pummel Miller, only to be separated and have his spot taken by the crowd.

The show's host exclaimed on the loud speakers, "Gentleman, we're on national television," before cutting to commercial.

Miller later tweeted, "They didn't show the whole fight, which is silly, but everyone decided to go the distance tonight."

Source: NY Daily News



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Toyota will agree to pay a record $16.4-million fine for hiding safety defects related to sudden acceleration in 2.3 million vehicles but will stop short of accepting full legal responsibility for purposely withholding safety information, federal safety regulators said late Sunday.

Toyota failed to notify the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration for at least four months after learning that the accelerator pedals in some of its vehicles could stick and cause unwanted acceleration, regulators say. Under federal law, automakers are required to disclose defects within five business days.

NHTSA announced April 5 that it would seek the fine. Final details of the written agreement with Toyota were still unresolved Sunday night, although the agency said it expected Toyota to pay the maximum amount that NHTSA is allowed by law to levy.

"By paying the full civil penalty, Toyota is accepting responsibility for hiding safety defects from NHTSA in violation of the law," a senior Transportation Department official said.

Toyota officials could not be reached for comment late Sunday.

Toyota was given until Monday to pay the fine or contest it. Even as late as Sunday night, it was not clear whether the written agreement that governs the fine would include an admission by Toyota that it violated the law.

Such an admission would be important because Toyota faces scores of personal-injury and class-action lawsuits alleging that safety defects in its vehicles have caused crashes, injuries and fatalities.

Even if Toyota does not formally admit guilt, federal officials said, paying the sizable fine would indicate that the automaker broke the law.

Plaintiff attorneys have said they plan to use the fine as evidence in litigation.

The Japanese automaker issued a recall for the sticky-pedal problem in late January, acknowledging that the accelerator pedal assembly on some models could fail to return to the idle position in certain circumstances.

Several months before that, Toyota announced its largest-ever recall to address the risk that floor mats in some models could entrap the gas pedal and cause unwanted acceleration. That recall now includes 5.4 million vehicles. In addition, Toyota has launched recalls of several other models in recent months for safety issues related to braking and rust. In total, the automaker has issued roughly 10.5 million recall notices worldwide in the last seven months.

Toyota sent instructions to its European operations in September that explained how to fix accelerator pedals that could stick but decided not to similarly notify U.S. dealers and government regulators, according to an April 5 letter from NHTSA attorneys to Toyota.

The NHTSA letter indicated that Toyota may have known about the defect for at least three years.

It was not until Jan. 19 that Toyota notified NHTSA about the defect and then two days later issued its massive recall. Five days after that, Toyota halted sales and production of eight models because of the defect.

NHTSA said in its April 5 letter that it may seek additional fines related to the sticky-pedal recall.

Meanwhile, the agency has acknowledged it is investigating other Toyota disclosure practices that may have violated federal law and could result in further fines.

To date, the largest federal penalty paid by an automaker was $1 million, levied against General Motors in 2004 for delaying a windshield wiper recall.

Source: L.A. Times

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Audio After The Jump Who can remember when they used to see Ginuwine, Missy Elliot and Timbaland in videos and on tracks together all the time? Well, Ginuwine recently said in an interview that he still feels upset by falling out with Timbo and that the dance music lover has even given him the cold shoulder a few times too.

Ginuwine told VIBE Magazine: "Me and Tim were real close at one point. A lot of the times that I reached out, there were a bunch of excuses. I begged and pleaded with him because I felt a certain way but I was like, is it just a bad vibe that I'm picking up on? Maybe I'm bugging out, I don't know.”

He added: “But it came out to be true and I still feel like he owes me an apology for that. The reason I'm pissed off at him now is because of what he did. I would've been cool and not bothered him if he would've said, 'Nah, I'm too busy', or gave me the lame excuse like he's been giving me. But don't do it and then not do what you're supposed to do [to promote the song]."

Source: MTV UK

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