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Foxy Brown got arrested today for violating a protective order her neighbor has against her according to TMZ.

Law enforcement took Fox Boogie into custody around 6pm after Foxy verbally engaged the neighbor which violated the protective order against her..

But according to Foxy's manager, Bernadette Brennan the whole thing started when Foxy was rehearsing outside for her upcoming show at the B.B. King Blues Club in New York.

The neighbor didn't like the noise, got aggravated and eventually started yelling in the rappers' face.

To avoid further confrontation Brennan say Foxy went inside, which is when the cops go there and arrested her.

There's nothing worse than a neighbor you can't get along with. Sounds like Foxy might want to move.

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New music video From the PLK!

Off The 'Return Of The PLK' mixtape Download Here!

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HFM2 coming soon!

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People aren't supposed to take drugs and operate heavy machinery or drive. They also shouldn't go on a national t.v show airing to millions of people.

Whoopi Goldberg, one of the hosts of ABC's popular daytime talk show The View was lit up like a Christmas tree Monday (July 19).

Apparently, Whoopi needs sedatives calm her down during airplane flights. She came directly to the studio after landing and the meds hadn't fully worn off when the cameras started rolling.

The result was Whoopi laughing uncontrollably, talking about having gas and wondering why she was able to still sit up straight.

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“It’s a dedication to the ladies who take pride in being the flyest and finest that there are out there to be noticed,” T.I. told MTV News on the set of the sleek clip, which reflects the song’s sultry vibe. The video features Drizzy, Tip and Swizz in all-black everything, spitting suave lyrics and flanked by leggy dancers in formfitting bodysuits.

In his cool Atlanta drawl, T.I. chatted about participating in the collabo and sang the praises of Drake and Swizzy. “I was offered the opportunity and given the pleasure to be a part of this monstrosity of a record by young Drizzy and my big homie O.G., player, partner Swizz Bizzy,” Tip said. “I’m honored, privileged and absolutely pleased to be a part of this extravaganza that you are witnessing before you here today.”

Anthony Mandler, who has helmed all the clips from Drizzy’s Thank Me Later, said the singer/MC’s approach to his work influences how the director develops the accompanying visuals. “For me, there’s a lot of pressure, because I feel like he’s creating music from a place that’s so pure and so unique and so original that it pushes me to try to create imagery that stands in the same zone,” Mandler said.

Drake also lavished Mandler with respect and said his work with the director has changed his perspective when it comes to making videos. “As far as me evolving as a visual artist, I started in a place where visuals weren’t my strongest aspect. Me and Anthony shot ‘Over’ together, and for the first time, I really felt like, ‘This is how I’m supposed to look,’ ” Drake said. “From there, it’s sorta been like an inseparable bond.”

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Bronx rapper and newest Young Money signee Cory Gunz will team with Nike to promote the brand’s classic Air Force 1 sneaker. The son of NY rapper Peter Gunz will star in Nike’s new ad campaign, shot in his home borough of the Bronx, and will also perform at a Nike-sponsored concert on August 18 at the Apollo Theater.

The 2009 XXL Freshman is currently prepping his yet-to-be-titled debut EP for an early 2011 release through After Platinum/Young Money, and a new MTV reality show, Son of A Gun, that is executive produced by Nick Cannon.

Via: XXL

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Tracklist:
1. Hell Of a Life (feat. Lil’ Wayne) [Kanye West & DJ Toomp]
2. Dark Fantasy [RZA]
3. Power [S1]
4. Chain Heavy (feat. Eminem & Jay-Z) [Kanye West]
5. Ghetto University (feat. T.I.) [Kanye West & DJ Toomp]
6. That’s My Girl (feat. Katy Perry & Kid Cudi) [Kanye West & Jon Brion]
7. Runaway [Kanye West & Q-Tip]
8. Lost In The World (feat. Nicki Minaj & Rick Ross) [Kanye West & No I.D.]
9. Gorgeous (Ode To Kardashians) (feat. Drake & Game & Ludacris) [Kanye West]
10. Monster [Kanye West & DJ Premier]
11. Holding Me Back (feat. Mos Def & Talib Kweli & Phonte) [Kanye West & Madlib]
12. Devil In a New Dress [Pete Rock]
13. The Joy (feat. Common & John Legend) [Kanye West]
14. So Appalled (feat. Drake & Jamie Foxx) [Kanye West & No I.D.]
15. Blame Game [DJ Toomp]
16. Sweat On My Face [DJ Premier]

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A New York City police officer is in hot water over the major mishandling of a minor accident.

Officer Louis Ramos of the 84th Precinct was arrested and suspended Tuesday after being charged with leaving the scene of an accident and reckless driving.

The arrest follows a June 14 incident in which Ramos and his partner ran into a cyclist with their patrol car.

According to the Daily News, Ramos and fellow officer Paris Anderson were driving against traffic when they neared the intersection of Sands and Jay Streets in Brooklyn and struck the unnamed bicyclist.

The biker was launched forward over his handlebars.

He suffered a broken hand, cuts and bruises.

Ramos, a 19-year veteran, and Anderson, a six-year veteran, can be seen on surveillance video pulling the rider onto the sidewalk and giving him tissues to clean the cuts and abrasions on his face, arms and legs.

They then returned to their vehicle and left the scene.

The Daily News reported that Anderson and Ramos said they thought the man just fell off his bicycle after being startled by the patrol car's lights and sirens, but it was unclear what the officers were responding to.

The Brooklyn District Attorney's office has charged Ramos with assault, leaving the scene of an accident with injury and reckless driving



Source: KSDK

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"Teflon Don" was mob boss John Gotti's nickname. Now it's the name of Miami rapper Rick Ross' new album.

And Gotti's grandson's got a bone to pick.

The Miami rapper should have gotten the okay from his family first, Carmine Agnello, 24, told the Daily News Tuesday.

"My grandfather paid his dues for that nickname. That was my grandfather's life," Agnello said.

John Gotti was dubbed the "Teflon Don" after winning acquittal after acquittal in the 1980s. He was finally convicted of murder and racketeering in 1992.

"He should have asked for permission. A standup, respectable guy would come and ask 'If I could use the nickname,'" Agnello, who is trying to launch a music career under the name Carmine Gotti, said of Ross. "I think he's a great artist, but you can't just start calling yourself that to sell records ...He wants to go for that whole image, but hey, be yourself."

Then he took another swipe at the 34-year-old, whose real name is William Leonard Roberts.

"Only in America can you go from being a corrections officer to calling yourself Teflon Don," Agnello said, noting Ross' former career.

The choice of "Rick Ross" for his stage name also has gotten him in trouble.

Ross is being sued by ex-druglord Ricky (Freeway) Ross for using his name in a copyright infringement lawsuit.

Ross' fascination with the mob didn't start with the album he released Tuesday. His latest mixtapes, also released this year, were called "The Albert Anastasia EP" and "Carlo Gambino." Both Anastasia and Gambino also were mob bosses.

Ross could not be reached for comment.

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Source: NY Daily News

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Floyd Mayweather Jr has been uncharacteristically quiet as speculation has run rampant about why a fight between him and Manny Pacquiao hasn't been made for November of this year.

Both the Pacquiao and Mayweather camps have given conflicting stories about what the hold up is.

But while Jr remains quiet, his father Floyd Mayweather Sr has come out of nowhere to take shots at Pac Man.

In an interview with On The Ropes Boxing Radio, Floyd Sr was asked what he would tell Pacqiao if he saw him.

"I'd tell him he's a f*ggot, go stick your head up under your dress. That's what I would tell him, being real with you," said Floyd Sr. "Tell him he aint nothing but a little sissy, a little girl."

Floyd Sr wasn't done, he called Pacquiao one of the biggest bitches is sports.

“He (Pacquiao) ain’t got no problem with fighting all the big guys—[Oscar] de la Hoya, Ricky Hatton, the other African guy, the other guy who he fought with the title. I’m just saying he beat these guys, [Miguel] Cotto, he beat all these guys like they’re nothing. He's one of the biggest f*ggots on the planet,”

"He's scared, all they're [Pacquiao's camp] trying to do is switch it around and make it look like it's my son is the one that's scared. I know who's scared, for real."

If Floyd Sr's words were meant to get under Pacquiao's skin, the Filipino fighter isn't showing that it worked..

Pac Man told ABS-CBN news "Let's just laugh it off. He may not have been himself when he said that."

Pacquiao added that it's not his camp that is to blame for the fight not going through.

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Master P has some advice for Shyne Po.........stop rapping and go find another job.

The former No Limit CEO thinks Shyne needs to focus on more positive things so he doesn't end up in the same situation that got him locked up.

Since Shyne is getting older and records aren't selling like they used to, P suggests the rapper go into acting or find other opportunities outside of hip hop.

Sounds like pretty good advice from the dude that used to call himself the "Ice Cream Man".

What do you guys think, should Shyne hang up the mic and if so what should he do?

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