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Loud mouthed slore Kat Stacks got fire slapped from her ass by a by some rando
mn dude while she was in Atlanta.
Did she deserve it? Depends on who you ask, but she's been going at a lot of these rappers recently so this was bound to happen.
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PROVO, Utah (AP) -- Gary Coleman, the child star of the smash 1970s TV sitcom "Diff'rent Strokes" whose later career was marred by medical and legal problems, has died after suffering an intercranial hemorrhage. He was 42.
Utah Valley Regional Medical Center spokeswoman Janet Frank says life support was terminated and Coleman died at 12:05 p.m. MDT.
Coleman, with his sparkling eyes and perfect comic timing, became a star after "Diff'rent Strokes" debuted in 1978. He played the younger brother in a pair of African-American siblings adopted by a wealthy white man.
His popularity faded when the show ended after six seasons on NBC and two on ABC.
He suffered continuing ill health from the kidney disease that stunted his growth and had a host of legal problems in recent years.
Source: MSN
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That wave Max-B has been riding just turned into a tsunami.
The incarcerated rapper received some much needed good news on Wednesday (May 26) as a judge ruled Jim Jones no longer has control of his publishing or recording rights.
XXL is reporting that the judge ruled Max has completed obligations under both his 2005 recording contract and 2007 publishing deals. Max was once a part of Jones' Byrd Gang before the two had a falling out.
Now Max can finally release his debut album 'Vigilante Season'.
Amalgam Digital will be putting the album out on it's indie label although the release date has not been set.
Max also got good news recently regarding his prison sentence for his role in a 2005 robbery that left one man dead. He was granted an appeal in the case and is waiting a trial date.
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Philadelphia rapper Freeway, known for his unique flow and association with Jay-Z, sat down with Hard Knock TV to talk about what he's been up to recently.
With a new label situation at Rhyme Sayers, Freezer compares being there to his days at Roc-A-Fella Records.
"At the Roc, just like Rhyme Sayers we had creative control of our project. Both of my albums at Roc-A-Fella I just went in did what I did and turned the albums in, it's the same way with Rhyme Sayers. Towards the end of my career with Roc-a-Fella when everything was falling apart. The attention shifted from us [the artists] to what was going on with Jay and Dame and all that. And they wasn't concentrating on our projects as much as they should have."
Freeway has watched as the Roc dynasty crumbled. Being a part of State Property with Beanie Sigel, Peedi Crakk, Young Gunz and Oschino & Sparks has put Freezer in an uneasy position.
For the most part he's been quiet and not taken sides as Beanie has taken his beef with Jay-Z public, but he understands the situation.
"Sh*t is f*cked up man, me being a part of it I just wish sh*t was how it was. I know Jay love Beans, I know Beans love Jay. Communication is the key, if you don't know what's on that man's mind and you aint talked to him in months you liable to think anything."
As bad as things seem now, Freeway wouldn't rule out a Roc reunion.
"If Jay and Nas can do some sh*t together. Communication is the key, if we can communicate now maybe we can get it done, If not f*ck it."
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Talib Kweli and DJ Hi Tek have returned as Reflection Eternal with a new album 'Revolutions Per Minute'
The duo linked up with The Roots band on Late Night With Jimmy Fallon to perform "Battle Of The Black Gold".
'Revolutions Per Minute' is in stores now.
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Tracklist:
01. R Kelly Feat. Lil Jon - Miss Chocolate
02. Usher Feat. Will.I.Am - Omg
03. Ciara - Blauw
04. Diddy Feat. T.I. - Hello, Good Morning
05. Nicki Minaj - Your Love
06. The Dream Feat. T.I. - Make Up Bag
07. John Blu - In Luv Wit Ur Booty
08. Drake - Find Your Love
09. Dream Feat. Ludacris - Love King (Remix)
10. Ciara Feat. Ludacris - Ride
11. Robin Thicke Feat. Snoop Dogg - It's In The Morning
12. Dondria Feat. Diamond - Shawty Whats Up
13. L.A.D. Feat. Bobby V & Willie The Kid - You
14. Alicia Keys - Unthinkable
15. Fantasia - Bittersweet
16. Usher - There Goes My Baby
17. Mya - Confusion
18. Lil Wayne - I'm Single
19. Trey Songz - Already Taken
20. Bobby V Feat. Plies - Phone Number
21. Tawana Lael - Journey To Love
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Track List:
1. Searchin For
2. Alphabet Soup
3. Ms. Sincere
4. Big Beat
5. Wallys & Pringles (Prod. The Alchemist)
6. Lizz
7. Traphouse
8. City Of God
9. Shake
10. Keep On Feat. Selasi
11. Slow Down Feat. N.O.R.E.
12. Just 4 Laughs
13. Disposable Gunz
14. Calligraphy
15. Pullin’ Teeth Feat. Tommy Nova
16. Road To Riches Feat. Mobb Deep (Prod. Th Alchemist)
17. Dragon Style
18. Do It In The Park
19. Piss In The Shark Tank
20. Sunset Strip Feat. Mean Doe Green
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The O.D.: A Mixtape Daily Exclusive
T.I. said he isn't dissing mixtape DJs or making a disparaging statement about the mixtape circuit by naming his new street project F--- a Mixtape. Rather, the King of the South said, he's actually going up against people who tried to discourage him from making a mixtape at this point in his multiplatinum, Grammy-winning career.
"F--- a mixtape" was a common response T.I. got when he started telling people that he was, in fact, going to drop a mixtape before he put out his King Uncaged LP, due in August. Some felt Tip should just focus on the album, while others thought he should do a film. Nah. Tip wanted to give back to the streets.
"There's so many songs I have recorded [for King Uncaged]," he told Mixtape Daily earlier this week in NYC. "I already have 60, 70 songs. A lot of these songs are period pieces that speak volumes to what's going on right now. If I hold onto them next year or the year after, they'll be dated, because my life will be in another direction. If I'm not gonna put it on the album — and they all can't make the album — then they might as well have another platform to present it to the world. Me, myself, personally, I feel that although I haven't done mixtapes, it's not 'cause I can't. It's 'cause I have so many other pressing issues that are on my plate, I have chose to work on that.
"F--- a Mixtape, that's in no way a direct shot to a DJ. 'Cause for other people, [a mixtape] works wonders. It do what it's supposed to do," he added. "For me, I do what I need to do. That's a common knowledge around the industry. I got enough music to go around. I can drop a song a day three or five years straight and still be cool. But F--- a Mixtape, it got the response it was supposed to get. It got people thinking, it got people talking, and it generated a demand."
F--- a Mixtape is co-hosted by DJ Drama and DJ MLK and features guest appearances from Lil Wayne, Mike Bigga, Young Jeezy, MacBoney and Tip's cousin Rich Kid Rashad. Jamie Foxx appears on the tape's intro, and Lil Duval and Kevin Hart do skits and interludes. Meanwhile, Swizz Beatz, Lil C, Smash Factory and DJ Toomp are among the producers. F--- a Mixtape drops Thursday night (May 27) via LiveMixtapes.com.
F--- a Mixtape's track list, according to DJ Drama:
1. "Intro" (Jamie Foxx)
2. "Welcome Back to the Trap" (produced by Smash Factory)
3. "Spazz Out" (produced by Swizz Beatz)
4. "Whatcha Saying Tip" (produced by Chuck Diesel)
5. "Yeah" (featuring Lil Wayne and produced by Lil C)
6. "Yeah Ya Know" (produced by DJ Toomp and Lil C)
7. "Once Upon a Time"
8. "Here We Go Again" (produced by Timbaland)
9. "Get Yo Girl (featuring Rich Kid Rashad and produced by Jim Jonsin)
10. "Like So" (produced by Lil C)
11. "Gettin' Paid" (produced by Track Slayers)
12. "F--- a Mixtape N---a!!!" (Lil Duval)
13. "Really Livin' Like That" (produced by DJ Toomp)
14. "Whether You Like It or Not" (produced by Amadeus)
15. "Shooting Range" (Jamie Foxx)
16. "No Competition" (featuring Young Jeezy and produced by Black Mob)
17. "Bi--- Who" (featuring MacBoney and produced by Lil C)
18. "Ready Set Go" (featuring Mike Bigga and produced by No I.D.)
19. "F--- a Mixtape" (Kevin Hart)
20. "Outro"
21. "Celebration" (produced by J-Rock)
Bonus track: "Got Your Back" (featuring Keri Hilson and produced by DJ Toomp)
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TRACK LIST:
01. Fabolous - Long Gone
02. 50 Cent - You Should Be Dead
03. The Dream feat. T.I. - Make Up Bag
04. Cory Gunz - Drink
05. Red Cafe - The Eastside
06. Camron & Vado - Throw It Up
07. Lloyd Banks-Beamer Benz or Bentley (RMX) (Feat. Ludacris, The Dream, Jadakiss, Yo Gotti)
08. Grafh - My Life feat. Royce Da 5 9
09. Bow Wow - Cuff Yo Chick (Feat. Fabolous)
10. Big Sean - What U Doin
11. Yo Gotti - Look In The Mirror
12. Flo Rida - Fresh I Stay pt2
13. Styles P - Drop the World Freestyle
14. DPG - My Coopdeville
15. The-Dream feat. Ludacris - Love King (Remix)
16. MAFF TEST - DEY AINT ON NOTHIN
17. Renny Rugah - Chase U Down ft. Ali Vegas
18. Mack Mama feat Styles P - fi fi fo fum
19. Loy-yal feat. Diddy - John 1518 (Prod By Acrobat)
20. Bodine Be Johnson - One
21. Mercee Lo FTN Jozzemo - Walkn Like He Talkn
22. Hones-T - Pushing Harder
23. E. Balance - I Know You Heard That
24. Acrobat - Blow
25. Bugsi - Body Bag
26. Hones-T - Stick and Bop
27. THE RM - Ms Pretty Kitty Kat (Prod. by Pocket Kingz)
28. Wordsmith - The Proposal (Prod. by Thelonious Martin)
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Looks like the music world has a new power couple.
Alicia Keys and Swizz Beatz are officialy engaged and expecting their first child according to CNN.
The news was confirmed by Alicia's publicist today. Internet rumors had begun to circulate that Keys was pregnant due to her noticeably fuller stomach in recent weeks.
Alicia, 29 and Swizz, 31 plan to marry later this year in a private ceremony.
"They're very happy," a source close to the couple said.
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1. Jamie Foxx – Intro
2. Welcome Back To The Trap (prod. Smash Factory)
3. Spazz Out (prod. Swizz Beatz)
4. Whatcha Saying Tip (prod. Chuck Diesel)
5. Yeah f. Lil Wayne (Produced by Lil C)
6. Yeah Ya Know (prod. DJ Toomp & Lil C)
7. Once Upon A Time
8. Here We Go Again (prod. Timbaland)
9. Get Yo Girl f. Rich Kid Rashad (prod. Jim Jonsin)
10. Like So (prod. Lil C)
11. Gettin Paid (prod. Track Slayers)
12. Lil Duval – Fuck A Mixtape Nigga!
13. Really Livin Like That (prod. DJ Toomp)
14. Whether You Like It Or Not (prod. Amadeus)
15. Jamie Foxx – Shooting Range
16. No Competition f. Young Jeezy (prod. Black Mob)
17. Bitch Who f. Macboney (prod. Lil C)
18. Ready Set Go f. Killer Mike (prod. No I.D.)
19. Kevin Hart – Fuck A Mixtape
20. Outro
21. Celebration (prod. J-Rock)
22. Got Your Back f. Keri Hilson (prod. DJ Toomp)
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The 42-year-old former child actor was taken to the hospital after suffering a head injury during a fall. The actor's brother-in-law told TMZ that Coleman is listed in critical condition, saying he was taken from his home in Utah to the hospital around 12:50 p.m. Wednesday.
TMZ also reported that Coleman had what was thought to be a seizure while doing a TV interview in February for "The Insider." At the time, sources on set told the website that Dr. Drew was with the actor as part of a panel and helped Coleman until paramedics showed up on the scene. The site also reported that Coleman was hospitalized in January for what might have been a seizure.
Coleman's manager told E! News that "we're just getting bits and pieces right now, so there's really nothing to report. If there's anything to announce, we'll let you know."
Coleman, who first became famous for playing Arnold Drummond on the TV series "Diff'rent Strokes," also has a congenital kidney disease and receives frequent dialysis. Coleman had heart surgery last fall that became complicated by pneumonia, his attorney Randy Kester told The Associated Press.
The AP also reports that Coleman has lived in Utah since 2005, when he moved there to star in a comic film called "Church Ball," which is based on the basketball leagues formed by members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Coleman and his wife, Shannon Price, met on the set of the film and married in 2007.
Source: MTV
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