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All Day
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manager twitter @Makiniteasy
Get your next project distributed at @Raphenom.
Master P and his Money Mafia crew release their new mixtape entitled "All We Got Is Us." The 21-track project includes Romeo, Eastwood, Ace, Master P, BlaqNMild, Playbeezy, Flight Boy, Lil Wayne and more.
Download from LiveMixtapes http://www.livemixtapes.com/mixtapes/31709/money-mafia-we-all-we-got.html
Tracklist:
01. Money Mafia - Hell Of A Life (Feat. Ace B, Master P, Eastwood & Blaqnmild) (4:24)
02. Money Mafia - Stay To Myself (Feat. Master P, Ace B, Blaqnmild, Flight Boy, Gangsta, Popeye & Romeo) (4:18)
03. Money Mafia - Guess Who Back (Feat. Master P, Romeo & Playbeezy) (3:38)
04. Money Mafia - U Kno Who U Are (Feat. Young Junne, Master P & Ace B) (4:00)
05. Money Mafia - Souljas (Feat. Young Junne, Ace B, Gangsta, Eastwood, Master P, Romeo & Blaqnmild) (3:58)
06. Money Mafia - I Did It (Feat. Blaqnmild, Ace B, Master P & Romeo) (4:47)
07. Money Mafia - If U Ain't With Me (Feat. Young Junne & Master P) (3:38)
08. Money Mafia - Let's Make A Movie (Feat. Master P, Ace B, Playbeezy & Blaqnmild) (4:32)
09. Money Mafia - Changed On Me (Feat. Master P Gangsta, Ace B, Flight Boy, Eastwood, Popeye & Young Junne) (4:07)
10. Money Mafia - I'm Just Tryin' (Feat. Master P, Blaqnmild & Ace B) (4:04)
11. Money Mafia - Levels (Feat. Ace B, Young Junne, Blaqnmild & Master P) (3:15)
12. Money Mafia - Sexiest (Feat. Blaqnmild, Master P, Ace B & Romeo) (3:51)
13. Money Mafia - Power (Feat. Master P, Lil Wayne, Gangsta & Ace B) (3:55)
14. Money Mafia - 2Morow The 1st (Feat. Gangsta, Master P, Playbeezy, Ace B & Blaqnmild) (3:46)
15. Money Mafia - Yo Money My Money (Feat. Master P, Blaqnmild & Ace B) (2:38)
16. Money Mafia - What You Be On (Feat. Romeo & Ace B) (3:59)
17. Money Mafia - Do It Fa Da Gram (Feat. Master P & Ace B) (2:33)
18. Money Mafia - We Bout It (Feat. Ace B, Master P, Calliope Var & Popeye) (4:28)
19. Money Mafia - So Bad (Feat. Ace B Master P, Blaqnmild Gangsta, Young Junne & Romeo) (4:28)
20. Money Mafia - We All We Got (Feat. Romeo, Young Junne & Ace B) (3:43)
21. Money Mafia - They On Me (Feat. Flight Boy, Ace B, Gangsta, Eastwood, Popeye & Playbeezy) (4:38)
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Future revisits his Monster mixtape to release an official music video for "Mad Luv." The track was produced by Metro Boomin and DJ Plug. Check out the visuals below and let us know what you think in the comment section below.
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For 50 Cent old beefs die hard. On Sunday, January 4, he took out his shovel and shoved dirt on longtime nemesis Jimmy "Henchman" Rosemond.
The G-Unit Records business mogul has long maintained that Rosemond is a snitch. On Sunday he produced court documents from a 2000 Rosemond trial.
"Old gangsta jimmy smh LMAO. washed up #Jimmy Snitchmen," 50 captioned the photo.
In 2010 the New York Daily News published an article detailing Rosemond's cooperation with federal authorities dating back to the mid-90's. In 1997 he snitched on four inmates plotting an escape from a North Carolina, In 1997 he gave up information on a jail official who altered paperwork to allow him to post bail.
In 2012 Rosemond admitted to setting up Tupac Shakur's 1994 shooting at Quad Studios in New York City. He was also convicted of ordering the 2009 hit on G-Unit affiliate Lowell "Lodi Mack" Fletcher.
Rosemond is currently serving life in prison plus an extra five years for masterminding a multimillion-dollar drug-trafficking operation.
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No Limit Forever and Young Money link up as Master P taps Lil Wayne for a new song entitled "Power." This is off of the No Limit Forever Money Mafia mixtape "All We Got Is Us" dropping later today. Peep it and hit the download up top.
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For 13 season Warren Sapp terrorized offenses in the National Football League as one of the best defensive tackles the game has ever seen. The 42-year old Hall of Famer now has a much more difficult problem to tackle... a huge child support debt.
The NFL Network analyst's ex-wife, Jamiko Sapp, the mother of two of his children has taken him to court claiming he owes more than $3 million in back child support, according to TMZ.
In 2012, Sapp filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy, which does not erase child support debts. At the time he owed $3,104,207.20 in "domestic support obligations." Jamiko says he's only paid $8,236.85 of the debt since then. She's asking a Florida bankruptcy court to order Sapp to pay up now.
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O.T. Genasis updates the music video to his smash single "CoCo" by dropping a brand new one. Check it out below and grab the single now from iTunes https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/coco-single/id928844228.
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Gucci Mane keeps the new music coming with his new project entitled 1017 Mafia. Features include OG Maco, Young Thug, Waka Flocka, Young Scooter, PeeWee Longway, Rich The Kid, Quavo and more.
Listen to the stream up top and grab the project from iTunes https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/1017-mafia/id955168302
Tracklist:
1. 1017 Mafia (feat. Youg Thug)
2. Lowest (feat. Rich The Kid & Og Maco)
3. Dead People (feat. Raury)
4. Close To Me (feat. Waka Flocka)
5. Pick It Up (feat. Waka Flocka)
6. Beef (feat. Waka Flocka & Sya Ari)
7. Drinking Lean Smoking Loud (feat. Young Dolph & OG Boo Dirty)
8. Story (feat. Young Dolph)
9. Ondalay (feat. Migos & Peewee Longway)
10. Ben Franklin (feat. Young Scooter & Fein)
11. All Night Flight (feat. Jose Guapo & MPA Duke)
12. Love (feat. MPA Duke)
13. Look Like a Lick (feat. MPA Wicced)
14. Skirt (feat. Quavo)
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New crew project from B.o.B's 'No Genre' label. Lin-Z: @itslinzbaby Jaque: @jaquebeatz Jake: @jakelambomusic London:@londonjae4real Scotty: @scottyatl
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Young Money/Militia Gang rapper Cory Gunz drops off a new tune entitled "Come Home." The track was produced by Billy Slang and Big French. Give it a listen and download the song up top.
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We're very sorry to report that longtime ESPN anchor Stuart Scott has passed away after battling cancer. According to ESPN, the 49-year old passed away Sunday morning, January 4.
"He didn't just push the envelope," says sports radio host and former ESPN anchor Dan Patrick. "He bulldozed it."
Stuart was a 22-year member of the ESPN staff.
"Think about that phrase, 'As cool as the other side of the pillow.' It's a hot, stifling night. You're having trouble sleeping. But then you think to turn the pillow over, and, Wow, it's cool, and it feels so good," said anchor Jay Harris. "Well, that's who Stuart is. He is 'the other side of pillow,' the man who made sportscasting cool. God bless whoever it was who thought to rearrange the bedding at ESPN."
In July, Stuart was given the 2014 Jimmy V Perseverance Award at The Espys. Watch his moving speech below. May he rest in peace.
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LAS VEGAS (ESPN) -- In a UFC title bid on Saturday, Daniel Cormier did nearly everything he had promised to do to Jon Jones when the two finally met in the Octagon.
Except beat him.
Jones (21-1) notched his eighth consecutive light heavyweight title defense at UFC 182 inside MGM Grand Garden Arena, defeating Cormier (15-1) via unanimous decision. All three judges scored the bout for Jones, 49-46.
A two-time Olympian for the U.S. wrestling team, Cormier aggressively went after Jones from the opening bell, seeking to get inside the champion's record-longest 84.5-inch wingspan.
The 35-year-old had promised to do so during fight week and certainly had more than his share of moments, but the effort required to stick on Jones at all times seemed to wear on him.
The buildup to the 205-pound championship fight included a melee during a media function in the MGM Grand Hotel and Casino lobby in August. The Nevada State Athletic Commission fined both fighters 10 percent of their individual purses for their respective participation in the scuffle.
UFC president Dana White said the bout featured one of the best first rounds he'd seen in a title fight.
"I thought there would be a feel-out period in the first round, with all the s--t they had talked," White said. "There was no feel-out period in that fight. They went forward from the minute the bell rang."
After his win, Jones mocked Cormier for his inability to take him down consistently.
"He's only human," Jones said. "DC, all the haters, all the crap he talked -- he motivated me. I took him down, what, five takedowns to zero?
"Sorry I'm being classless right now. I don't like DC, and that's why I'm being this way."
After each round, Jones, 27, lifted his arms in a sign of victory over the challenger.
In the fifth round, Jones did so with seconds remaining on the clock. When Cormier, somewhat foolishly, dropped his guard and left his hands at his sides, Jones fired off a few last-second punches to put an exclamation point on the grudge match.
Despite Cormier's strength in wrestling, it was his boxing that gave Jones trouble -- especially early. He relentlessly walked forward on the much lankier Jones, working into the clinch and setting up his dirty boxing with the inside right uppercut.
"A lot of coaches in MMA focus on MMA wrestling," Jones said. "My coach, his high school team is ranked 10th in the nation. Izzy Martinez is very connected to the wrestling community. He said, 'Everywhere I go, all the tournaments, everyone is rooting for DC. The whole wrestling community is against you. We have something to prove, Jon.' "
Jones scored the first takedown of the fight, when he caught a Cormier kick and turned it into an outside trip. Cormier popped immediately back to his feet.
Neither fighter really dominated any one position. Cormier wanted an inside fight, but at times would eat knees to the stomach and short elbows to the head. Any time they were at a distance, Jones would go to work with side kicks at Cormier's legs, which at times left him vulnerable to Cormier closing the gap again.
"I can't say enough about his grit and determination," Cormier said. "I pushed him and I went after him. I fought him. He did a great job. I've had to rebuild myself numerous times. People can't even imagine. I'm going to stand across the cage from that man again and I will believe, just as I did tonight, and I'll take the fight to him again."
Jones' face started to swell in the second round from Cormier jabs and hooks. Cormier bloodied his nose as well. Jones fought a composed fight, however, backing Cormier up at times with straight lefts and surprising him with occasional takedown attempts.
Ninety seconds into the third round, Jones clipped Cormier in the eye accidentally, causing referee Herb Dean to briefly stop the action. Eye pokes have been an issue for Jones throughout his career, but Cormier recovered quickly and it did not appear to affect his performance the rest of the way.
Cormier's activity started to slowly diminish in the fourth round, as he found himself trapped against the fence carrying Jones' weight. Jones dropped for a couple takedowns from the position, dumping Cormier on his butt. The takedowns might have been more symbolic than anything else, as Cormier quickly rose back to his feet, but it was a statement by Jones.
Cormier nearly scored his only takedown of the fight in the final round -- and it was nearly a big one. He picked Jones' frame clear off the mat and somersaulted through the air and on to his back before losing his grip, and then couldn't keep him down after the fact.
Jones won the fifth round on gas tank alone, pushing Cormier against the fence and landing short shots.
Ranked the No. 1 pound-for-pound fighter in the world by ESPN.com, Jones moves into third place on the UFC's record books in consecutive title defenses. Former middleweight champion Anderson Silva holds the current record at 10. Former welterweight champion Georges St-Pierre defended his title nine consecutive times before vacating it in late 2013.
Jones will likely turn his attention to the winner of a bout between Alexander Gustafsson and Anthony Johnson on Jan. 24.
Cormier, a former heavyweight, suffered his first professional loss. Fighting out of American Kickboxing Academy in San Jose, he dropped to the 205-pound division with the goal of challenging Jones in early 2014.
On the undercard, Donald Cerrone proved too strong and too experienced for Myles Jury in earning a unanimous decision.
The UFC 182 main card on pay-per-view saw four fights go down ahead of the main event between Jon Jones and Daniel Cormier.
Donald Cerrone took a clear decision victory over Myles Jury in the co-main event of the evening. Jury never really seemed to be on pace to pull off the upset as the better Cerrone was able to bust him up on the feet. It was a 30-27 score on all three scorecards.
Brad Tavares had one of the best performances of his career, dominating his fight with Nate Marquardt. Tavares especially worked over Marquardt's leg with kicks over the three rounds. By the end of the fight, Marquardt's leg was bruised and swollen and his face was bloodied from the consistent attack of Tavares. The scorecards read 30-27 across the board for Tavares.
Kyoji Horiguchi moved closer to a UFC flyweight title shot, earning a decision over Louis Gaudinot. Horiguchi was able to keep moving quickly to keep Gaudinot from getting off much offense. Gaudinot came close to locking in a submission a few times, but it was Horiguchi's striking that was the dominating force in the bout. He took the fight with scores of 29-28, 30-27, 30-27.
The pay-per-view opened with Hector Lombard outworking a game Josh Burkman. Burkman looked better than many expected, getting to the final scorecards, but Lombard fought a disciplined, well paced fight. Burkman would say after the fight that he had an extremely bad camp, suffering several injuries. Lombard's cardio looked solid and he really took the fight to Burkman in the last round.
Photo Sources: Associated Press, USA Today
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2014 was full of hilarious interviews and shenanigans from Hynaken, Gossip Viv, Rose D and Hollywood Jack Thriller. Check out the madness up top and get ready for more madness in 2015.
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01. Chris Brown Feat. Tyga - Ayo
02. Julian Alexander - There They Go
03. Eric Bellinger Feat. 2Chainz - Focused On You
04. Omarion Feat. Chris Brown & Jhene Aiko - Post To Be
05. Wash Feat. French Montana - Can't Trust Thots
06. YG Feat. Big Wy, Mack 10 & DJ Quik - Bickin' Back Being Boo (Remix)
07. YG Feat. Teecee4800 & Charlie Hood - If I Ever
08 Rich The Kid Feat. YG - Going Krazy
09. YG Feat. Slim400, Dlo & RJ - G$fb
10. AD - Thuggin'
11. Tyga - Make It Work
12. O.T. Genasis Feat. Young Cypher, Troy Ave, Chinx & K Camp - CoCo (Gmix)
13. O.T. Genasis - Freestyle
14 Nipsey Hussle Feat. Rick Ross - 1 Hunnit A Show
15. Nipsey Hussle Feat. K Camp - Between Us
16. Nipsey Hussle Feat. Young Thug & Rich Homie Quan - Choke
17. Conrad - Champaign Room
18 Rich Homie Quan Feat. Fabolous, Ty Dolla $ign & Dej Loaf - Blah Blah Blah (Remix)
19. Kid Ink - Blunted
20. Kid Ink Feat. Iamsu! & Sage The Gemini - Pull Up
21. Luveerd Feat. Prank & Gizzle Mc Fly - Hella Loud
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Cash On Arrival Inc./PMetalz present LILZ "Immortal Freestyle." Track produced by Canei Finch. Visuals directed by Lisha Enterprises.
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Official music video for "Taste" featuring Charlie off of X-YLE's debut album entitled "Thoughts of a New Yorker."
Visuals directed by Lisha Enterprises.
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New Jersey Artist, Producer, and Engineer, VinLa'Infinite, currently unsigned who holds affiliation with Hip Hop Collective "B.R.E.D.", hailing with sounds and content influenced by Lupe Fiasco, Kanye West, Pharrell, and Kid Cudi. Including a lyrical prowess containing context of hardships, psychological twist, and social norms.
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HONOLULU (Associated Press) — The United States says its new round of sanctions against North Korea is just the opening salvo in its response to an unprecedented cyberattack on Sony. Yet there may be little else the U.S. can do to further isolate a country that already has few friends in the world.
Even the latest sanctions, handed down by President Barack Obama in an executive order, may not sting quite as badly as U.S. would have hoped. After all, North Korea is already under a strict sanctions regime imposed by the U.S. over the North's nuclear program.
The new round of sanctions unveiled Friday hit three organizations closely tied to the North's defense apparatus, plus 10 individuals who work for those groups or for North Korea's government directly. Any assets they have in the U.S. will be frozen, and they'll be barred from using the U.S. financial system.
But all three groups were already on the U.S. sanctions list, and officials couldn't say whether any of the 10 individuals even have assets in the U.S. to freeze.
Still, American officials portrayed the move as a swift and decisive response to North Korean behavior they said had gone far over the line. Never before has the U.S. imposed sanctions on another nation in direct retaliation for a cyberattack on an American company.
"The order is not targeted at the people of North Korea, but rather is aimed at the government of North Korea and its activities that threaten the United States and others," Obama wrote in a letter to House and Senate leaders.
North Korea has denied involvement in the cyberattack, which led to the disclosure of tens of thousands of confidential Sony emails and business files, then escalated to threats of terrorist attacks against movie theaters. Many cybersecurity experts have said it's entirely possible that hackers or even Sony insiders could be the culprits, not North Korea, and questioned how the FBI can point the finger so conclusively.
Senior U.S. officials, who briefed reporters on condition of anonymity, repeated their assertion that North Korea was responsible and said independent experts don't have access to the same classified information as the FBI.
With this round of sanctions, the U.S. also put North Korea on notice that payback need not be limited to those who perpetrated the attack.
The 10 North Koreans singled out for sanctions didn't necessarily have anything to do with the attack on Sony, senior U.S. officials said. Anyone who works for or helps North Korea's government is now fair game, said the officials — especially North Korea's defense sector and spying operations.
Yet prominent lawmakers were already calling for an ever harsher stance. Sen. Bob Corker, R-Tenn., who is set to chair the Senate Foreign Relations Committee this year, said it was time to concede the U.S. policy on North Korea isn't working.
Added House Foreign Affairs Committee Chairman Ed Royce, R-Calif.: "We need to go further to sanction those financial institutions in Asia and beyond that are supporting the brutal and dangerous North Korean regime."
Obama has said the U.S. is considering whether to put North Korea back on its list of state sponsors of terrorism. Beyond that, it's unclear what additional penalties the U.S. has in its arsenal. There is no appetite for a military intervention. The U.S. has said that some elements of its response may not be seen publicly, however.
The sanctions target the country's primary intelligence agency, a state-owned arms dealer that exports missile and weapons technology, and the Korea Tangun Trading Corp., which supports defense research. The individuals sanctioned include North Koreans representing the country's interests in Iran, Russia and Syria.
There was no immediate response from North Korea. Sony declined to comment.
While denying any role in a cyberattack, North Korea has expressed fury over the Sony comedy flick "The Interview," which depicts a fictional assassination plot against North Korean leader Kim Jong Un. Sony initially called off the film's release after movie theaters decided not to show the film. After Obama criticized that decision, Sony decided to release the film in a limited number of theaters and online.
The White House called the sanctions "the first aspect of our response" to the Sony attack, a declaration that raised fresh questions about who was behind a nearly 10-hour shutdown of North Korean websites last week. The shutdown prompted a blunt response from North Korea's powerful National Defense Commission, which blamed the U.S. and hurled racial slurs at Obama, calling him a reckless "monkey in a tropical forest."
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Trinidad Jame$ releases a new five-song EP. Features include Problem, 31, Trinidadians Neval, Denice Millien and more.
Tracklist:
1. Trinidad Jame$ - Lost In My Dreams
2. Trinidad Jame$ - MorninG Wood ft. Problem and Friend
3. Trinidad Jame$ - Get Dre$$ed ft. 31
4. Trinidad Jame$ - Dont Ever Lose Your Joy ft Trinidadians Neval and Denice Millien
5. Trinidad Jame$ - HAVE A Good Day
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