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King Louie is still on the mend after recently getting shot in his hometown of Chicago, but his grind doesn't stop as he releases an official music video for the Clue World-produced song, "I Might." This is off of King L's "Drilluminati 2" mixtape, which is available for free download from Datpiff http://www.datpiff.com/King-Louie-Drilluminati-2-mixtape.561447.html.

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Self Made Inc. boss RIZSELFMADE drops off the visuals for his "Sound of the Ghetto" track off of his new album titled "DATMADELIFE 2."

You can download "DATMADELIFE 2" including this track from iTunes and stream on platforms such as Spotify, Tidal and more including the Selfmade Inc App (free).

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iTunes Link: https://itunes.apple.com/gb/album/datmadelife-2/id1055705041
Spotify: https://play.spotify.com/album/7vxKboy4TW9vRHyakFa7Lp

The Selfmade Inc App (Powered by RapidTechSolutions LTD) is now also available. The app can now be downloaded from Google Play for Android and App Store for iOS, for free, which allows users to stream music from Selfmade Inc, read blog posts, watch videos and more. 

Android App: http://smarturl.it/SELFMADEAPPANDROID
iOS App: http://smarturl.it/SELFMADEAPPIOS

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The Las Vegas Police Department have named Chris Brown as a suspect in a battery investigation.

A woman by the name of Liziane Gutierrez claims she attended a private party inside Brown's suite at the Palms Casino Resort hotel Saturday morning, January 2.

She snuck her cell phone in without security noticing and took a picture of the singer. He reportedly yelled at her, before allegedly punching her once in right the eye, according to TMZ.

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Gutierrez left the party and called police.

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Brown performed at Drai's Nightclub at The Cromwell hotel Friday night.

Story developing...

**UPDATE** Via TMZ

Chris Brown is adamant ... the woman accusing him of punching her in the face is a liar and was just upset she got kicked out of his private party.

A rep for the singer tells TMZ Liziane Gutierrez was booted from the party at The Palms Saturday morning for being disruptive and out of control. We're told once she was in the hallway and waiting for her phone, she had a total meltdown, throwing her purse and claiming she "could buy everyone in the hotel."

As for her phone, the rep tells us Liziane never had it inside the party and her story about Chris becoming enraged when she tried to take a pic is a complete lie. 

Chris' people say the police report is merely a case of retaliation for Gutierrez's bruised ego.



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In this exclusive clip Sheek Louch discusses working with Diddy, the mogul's work ethic before he became one, and authenticity in hip-hop. In regards to Diddy's latest mixtape MMM, Sheek was unable to get on it due to his conflicted tour dates. "Yo Sheek, I called you first before anybody to get on this shit," Diddy told him. "I definitely wanted to get on that project and I support it and salute it, but I just been [sic] running around like crazy," he explained to DJ Vlad. 

After touching on ghostwriting in different genres, Sheek Louch went on to discuss the differences between rap and rock stars. Elite rock-n-roll stars usually continue to perform until they are no longer able to, "but they put an age limit on rap 'cause they wanted to fucking get rid of it," according to Sheek. "First they thought it was gonna be some overnight shit, so since it wasn't they made it like 'it has to be young boy shit or don't do it no more.' it's crazy...It's no need to stop if you better than them young niggas. Facts."

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OTF boss Lil Durk drop off a music video for the C-Sick-produced song "Ride 4 Me." This is off of Durk's "300 Days 300 Nights" mixtape. Grab it now from Datpiff http://www.datpiff.com/Lil-Durk-300-Days-300-Nights-mixtape.741374.html.

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Earlier this year VladTV spoke with famed producer Zaytoven, who told us that Migos "changed the sound of rap forever," which group members Quavo and Takeoff responded to during a recent sit-down. Both rappers agreed with Zaytoven's comments, and Quavo specifically added that he wishes Migos would get the respect he feels they deserve for changing the sound of music forever. 

During the conversation Migos also spoke about Drake amplifying the use of the "Migos flow" after jumping on the "Versace" remix. They explained that after Drake mimicked their flow, it started a trend of other rapperers trying to achieve the same sound by using the eighth note triplet flow. Though Gangsta Boo has credited the flow's origin to Lord Infamous and 2Chainz credited it to Three 6 Mafia as a whole.

Check out more of what Takeoff and Quavo had to say during the interview above, including how they started investing big money into their music before they hit it big.

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Kevin Gates releases an official music video for "2 Phones" off of his forthcoming album titled "ISLAH."

Directed by Jon J. Visuals

Pre-Order Kevin Gates' debut album "ISLAH* here, an instant download of "La Familia," "The Truth," "Really Really" and "2 Phones":http://smarturl.it/KGIslah
Album available everywhere January 29th

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Quentin Miller, best known for reportedly being Drake's ghostwriter, and his WDNG Crshrs partner, The Cool Is Mac, talk with DJ Smallz about the meaning of "1317," how they met, their pet peeves about each other.

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Hotboy Turk sat down with DJ Smallz to talk about his twin children, difficulties he and his wife experienced with them being born prematurely, being hands on in helping to raise them and offers advice to parents expecting twins.

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‘King Push – Darkest Before Dawn: The Prelude’ Available Everywhere Now!
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Lyrics:
[Intro]
I see the strangest things
The evil that money brings
I swear it’s like a disease
That goes round and round and round like sirens
And they wanna bury me
Why? Cause I’m anti everything
I swear it’s like a disease
That goes round and round and round like sirens

[Hook]
Money, pussy, alcohol
You niggas pussy after all
Money, pussy, alcohol
You niggas pussy not at all
Get in them drawers
I had a dream I had it all
I woke up and really had it all

[Verse 1]
The three leading killers of you niggas
Is the shit that’s most appealing to you niggas
Even I fell victim to it, your pride don’t let you do it
The lies will get you through it
Money, pussy, alcohol, what a wonderful cocktail
Fronted my first brick over oxtails and ran with it
Dope is like a two-way street
The addiction, both you and me, now take a seat
Every car got a fleet, every broad get a jeep
Every sparkle in the club that wasn’t ours, we compete
Poor minds, poor decision makers
No reward, then what’s the risk you taking?
New bitch I been fucking might start a rap war
Won’t unveil it yet, can’t tell it yet
Defense wins games Bill Belichick
These hoes having Google numbers, niggas better check
Yuugh

[Hook]
Money, pussy, alcohol
You niggas pussy after all
Money, pussy, alcohol
You niggas pussy not at all
Get in them drawers
I had a dream I had it all
I woke up and really had it all

[Verse 2]
Shout out my bitches fucking baseball niggas
That dress like Bamas with guaranteed contracts
Yeah, I see your vision, sick of prison visits
Now the Major League’s where you're fishing
You young and hot, so why not?
The dealers is washed, the money is dry, so take your best shot
We can’t judge you ‘cause we ain’t hug you
We sent you off to other hoods and let them niggas fuck you
For real, we made you watch from afar
Even talked down on you, tryna dim your star
Until we seen them foreign cars pull up
And watch them pick you up
And then we realized we missed a diamond in the rough
So, make us proud, make it count
Until you learn to love ‘em, make ‘em spare no amount
Make ‘em dig deeper to keep ya, knowing you deserve it
Take advantage of it when you’re worth it
Real bitches worth it

[Hook]
Money, pussy, alcohol
You niggas pussy after all
Money, pussy, alcohol
You niggas pussy not at all
Get in them drawers
I had a dream I had it all
I woke up and really had it all

[Verse 3]
I’ve been watching all you real niggas
I done see more won't than you will niggas
Take a swing, snatch a chain
Lose your mind, go insane
I’m in the club, you in the club too
I got money, you got money too
You think it’s honey dew
Whispering in my ear like a hunny do
Eyeballing every bottle that we running through
Trying to stand near, nigga damn near
Pushing bitches out the way to Instagram here
It’s no pictures, now you in your feelings
I’m a real dope boy, no stranger dealings
Bruised ego, Henny-induced Debos
Nickel bag niggas, all of a sudden Ninos
I cancel all of you G-Moneys for G money
I get it done for quarter ki money, for real

[Hook]
Money, pussy, alcohol
You niggas pussy after all
Money, pussy, alcohol
You niggas pussy not at all
Get in them drawers
I had a dream I had it all
I woke up and really had it all

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LOS ANGELES (AP) - Natalie Cole, the Grammy-winning daughter of Nat "King" Cole" who carried on her late father's musical legacy and, through technology, shared a duet with him on "Unforgettable," has died. She was 65.

Natalie died Thursday evening at Cedar Sinai Hospital in Los Angeles due to compilations from ongoing health issues, her family said in a statement.

"Natalie fought a fierce, courageous battle, dying how she lived ... with dignity, strength and honor. Our beloved Mother and sister will be greatly missed and remain UNFORGETTABLE in our hearts forever," read the statement from her son Robert Yancy and sisters Timolin and Casey Cole.


Cole had battled drug problems and hepatitis that forced her to undergo a kidney transplant in May 2009. Cole's older sister, Carol "Cookie" Cole, died the day she received the transplant. Their brother, Nat Kelly Cole, died in 1995.



Natalie Cole was inspired by her dad at an early age and auditioned to sing with him when she was just 11 years old. She was 15 when he died of lung cancer, in 1965.

She began as an R&B singer but later gravitated toward the smooth pop and jazz standards that her father loved.

Cole's greatest success came with her 1991 album, "Unforgettable ... With Love," which paid tribute to her father with reworked versions of some of his best-known songs, including "That Sunday That Summer," ''Too Young" and "Mona Lisa."

Her voice was spliced with her dad's in the title cut, offering a delicate duet a quarter-century after his death.

The album sold some 14 million copies and won six Grammys, including album of the year as well record and song of the year for the title track duet.

While making the album, Cole told The Associated Press in 1991, she had to "throw out every R&B lick that I had ever learned and every pop trick I had ever learned. With him, the music was in the background and the voice was in the front."

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"I didn't shed really any real tears until the album was over," Cole said. "Then I cried a whole lot. When we started the project it was a way of reconnecting with my dad. Then when we did the last song, I had to say goodbye again."

She was also nominated for an Emmy award in 1992 for a televised performance of her father's songs.

"That was really my thank you," she told People magazine in 2006. "I owed that to him."

Another father-daughter duet, "When I Fall in Love," won a 1996 Grammy for best pop collaboration with vocals, and a follow-up album, "Still Unforgettable," won for best traditional pop vocal album of 2008.

Cole made her recording debut in 1975 with "Inseparable." The music industry welcomed her with two Grammy awards — one for best new artist and one for best female R&B vocal performance for her buoyant hit "This Will Be (An Everlasting Love)."

She also worked as an actress, with appearances on TV's "Touched by an Angel" and "Grey's Anatomy."

But she was happiest touring and performing live.

"I still love recording and still love the stage," she said on her website in 2008, "but like my dad, I have the most fun when I am in front of that glorious orchestra or that kick-butt big band."

Cole was born in 1950 to Nat "King" Cole and his wife, Maria Ellington Cole, a onetime vocalist with Duke Ellington who was no relation to the great bandleader.

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Her father was already a recording star, and he rose to greater heights in the 1950s and early '60s. He toured worldwide, and in 1956 he became the first black entertainer to host a national TV variety show, though poor ratings and lack of sponsors killed it off the following year. He also appeared in a few movies and spoke out in favor of civil rights.

Natalie Cole grew up in Los Angeles' posh Hancock Park neighborhood, where her parents had settled in 1948 despite animosity from some white residents about having the black singer as a neighbor. When told by residents didn't want "undesirable people" in the area, the singer said, "Neither do I, and if I see (any), I'll be the first to complain."

The family eventually included five children.

Natalie Cole started singing seriously in college, performing in small clubs.

But in her 2000 autobiography, "Angel on My Shoulder," Cole discussed how she had battled heroin, crack cocaine and alcohol addiction for many years. She spent six months in rehab in 1983.

When she announced in 2008 that she had been diagnosed with hepatitis C, a liver disease spread through contact with infected blood, she blamed her past intravenous drug use.

She criticized the Recording Academy for giving five Grammys to drug user Amy Winehouse in 2008.

"I'm an ex-drug addict and I don't take that kind of stuff lightly," Cole explained at the 2009 Grammy Awards. Hepatitis C "stayed in my body for 25 years and it could still happen to this young woman or other addicts who are fooling around with drugs, especially needles."

Cole received chemotherapy to treat the hepatitis and "within four months, I had kidney failure," she told CNN's Larry King in 2009. She needed dialysis three times a week until she received a donor kidney on May 18, 2009. The organ procurement agency One Legacy facilitated the donation from a family that had requested that their donor's organ go to Cole if it was a match.

Cole toured through much of her illness, often receiving dialysis at hospitals around the globe.

"I think that I am a walking testimony to you can have scars," she told People magazine. "You can go through turbulent times and still have victory in your life."

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Murs and producer 9th Wonder return with a new project titled "Brighter Daze." Features include Mac Miller, Problem, Bad Lucc, Rapsody and more.

Stream and download up top.

Tracklist:

[02:08] 01. The Battle
[03:06] 02. God Black/Black God
[02:26] 03. How To Rob With Rob
[02:40] 04. Lover Murs
[03:53] 05. Get Naked Feat. Problem
[03:13] 06. The Shutters Feat. Reuben Vincent & Bad Lucc
[03:05] 07. Wait…back It Up
[03:26] 08. If This Should End
[04:05] 09. Walk Like A God Feat. Rapsody & Propaganda
[03:11] 10. Otha Fish
[05:37] 11. No Shots Feat. Mac Miller, Vinny Radio, Franchise & Choo Jackson
[03:08] 12. Murs Superstar

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As promised Boosie Badazz releases his latest album titled "In My Feelings. (Goin' Thru It)." The project comes with 10-songs and can be purchased now from iTunes https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/in-my-feelings.-goin-thru-it/id1071504972?app=itunes&ign-mpt=uo%3D4.

You can stream it in it's entirety up top.

Tracklist:

1.The Rain
2.Cancer
3.Stressing Me
4.Warning Signs
5.Bad Guy
6.Call Of Duty
7.Smile To Keep From Crying
8.Forgive Me Being Lost
9.Roller Coaster Ride
10.I Know They Gone Miss Me

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The rift between Lil Wayne and and his record label looks like it might finally be over. 

Cash Money Records co-owner, Bryan "Baby" Williams, posted an Instagram photo Friday morning, January 1, that shows him ringing in the new year with Weezy, Young Money Records President, Mack Maine, Drake and 2 Chainz.

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The caption on the photo, which has now been changed, hinted at the long awaited release of Wayne's album, "Tha Carter V."

"C5 poppin," Baby wrote, before changing the caption to "2016 #makemusic #lifestyle #YMCMB4Ife."

Mack Maine posted the same photo on his IG page and sent out several tweets indicating things were being worked out.

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Wayne and Birdman had been at odds for a year. The rapper filed a breach of contract lawsuit against Baby and Cash Money Records for $51 million in January 2015.

The suit claimed that Cash Money violated the deal in three ways.

1. Not paying Wayne an $8 million advance when he began recording Tha Carter V in December 2013.

2. Failing to pay Wayne an additional $2 million upon completion of the album a year later.

3. Refusing to release the album.

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