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As we have seen from recent news reports, Haiti is in more need of help today than they were even yesterday. Aftershocks, water shortages, crumbling buildings, low medical supplies and millions of people in need of a safe roof over their heads because in Wyclef Jean's own words "Port-au-Prince is a morgue". So many wonderful artists, along with American citizens and the U.S. Government are doing everything they can to help by donating their time, clothing, food and money to get the necessary supplies to the people of Haiti as soon as possible. Oprah Winfrey is stepping up big time today (Wednesday January 20) by hosting a special show featuring Maxwell and Rihanna. Both singers will perform songs they have recorded benefitting Haiti. Rihanna will perform her version of Bob Marley's "Redemption Song" which is currently available for sale on iTunes, RihannaNow.com and Oprah.com. All proceeds — including artist, label and publishing net proceeds — will directly benefit organizations spearheading relief efforts in Haiti, including the Red Cross, UNICEF, Oxfam America and Partners in Health. MTV reports Maxwell's song "Fistful Of Tears" is also available for a limited time. Both cost only $1.29 biZnPTEmbz*yZjJkZDQ4MTlmOTY*OGYyYjlmYzljZGYxZjk1NzAyOCZvZj*w.gif
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Georgia police are desperately searching for Markice "Kesan" Moore after an attack on his infant daughter. The brutal beating left her with two broken arms, one leg, 3 ribs, a collarbone and bruising all over her body. TMZ is reporting that the star of MTV's reality show "From G's To Gents" had agreed last Thursday to turn himself into Cobb County Police but is believed to be currently on the run. He appeared on season one of "G's" and was eliminated during the fifth episode. Kesan is on Cobb County's Most Wanted list. Anyone with information to his whereabouts is encouraged to contact authorities there. Follow Me @Twitter.com/ChasinMoPaper
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Port-au-Prince, Haiti (CNN) -- A strong aftershock rocked Haiti on Wednesday morning just as much-needed medical aid was set to reach the earthquake-ravaged nation. The 6.1-magnitude aftershock was about 6.2 miles deep, with an epicenter about 35 miles (60 kilometers) west-southwest of the capital of Port-au-Prince, the U.S. Geological Survey said. It rattled people struggling to recover from the devastating 7.0-magnitude earthquake that walloped the impoverished country January 12, killing at least 72,000 people. Such a strong tremor can pose significant danger in a nation where damaged buildings are teetering precariously. The aftershock was the strongest to hit Haiti since last week's original quake, the USGS said. Patients at a hospital near Haiti's airport in Port-au-Prince immediately started praying as the ground shook like a ship rocking back and forth. They asked for forgiveness and protection, a nurse said. At least one injury was reported in the moments after the aftershock, which struck at 6:03 a.m. ET. See the latest updates The aftershock jolted Haiti as much-needed medical reinforcement approached offshore in the form of a state-of-the-art hospital aboard a U.S. naval ship. The USNS Comfort is to arrive midmorning Wednesday in the flattened capital. U.S. helicopters will ferry patients aboard, bringing relief to overloaded hospitals and clinics. Two severely injured Haitians already have been transported to the hospital ship as it sailed toward Haiti, according to the U.S. Department of Defense. The patients -- a 6-year-old boy with a crushed pelvis and 20-year-old man with a broken skull and possibly fractured cervical vertebrae -- had been treated initially on the USS Carl Vinson, a U.S. aircraft carrier docked off the Haitian capital. The Comfort is carrying nearly 550 doctors, nurses, corpsmen, technicians and support staff, who will be joined by 350 other medical staffers once the ship reaches Haiti, according to the U.S. Southern Command. The ship will have six operating rooms available and can house up to 1,000 patients. The United States has been conducting some medical operations aboard the USS Carl Vinson, docked off Haiti's coast. More than a week after the devastating earthquake, efforts to get hospitals back into working shape were seeing some results, but the injured were still streaming in. Surgeries resumed Tuesday at University Hospital, the country's largest, said Dr. Jon Andrus, deputy director of the Pan American Health Organization. At the general hospital in Port-au-Prince, doctors were working under stressful conditions in buildings located away from the main building, which has been deemed unsafe. "We have run out of IVs and IV needles and IV fluids," said Dr. Mark Hyman of the medical relief organization Partners in Health. "We've run out of surgical supplies. We have to wash with vodka, and we have to operate with hacksaws because we don't have enough operating tools." The military is going to help with organization and supplies, Hyman said. "They're going to help us get electricity, they're going to help us get food, they're going to help us get tents, they're going to help us get all the operating supplies in," he said. Early Wednesday, 3 million Haitians were still in need of food, water, shelter and medical assistance, the United Nations estimated. Authorities have buried about one-third of the estimated final toll. Prime Minister Jean-Max Bellerive told CNN's Christiane Amanpour that at least 72,000 bodies had been recovered, not including the unknown number of bodies buried by families or collected by the U.N. peacekeeping mission in Haiti. It was unclear how many of the dead had been identified before burial and how many of those burials occurred in mass graves. "We know that bodies have been buried; we feel inappropriately," Andrus said. He cited lack of refrigeration as a complicating factor and made an urgent appeal for blood donors because storage was not possible. "Despite all our efforts, situations, circumstances are such that we are disappointed in many cases on how this has been managed, beyond everybody's control," he said. Pan American Health Organization, which is coordinating the health-sector response, offered a preliminary estimate of 200,000 dead. At least 28 of them were Americans, the U.S. State Department said Tuesday. But miraculous rescues were still taking place as people were being pulled out alive even after a week under rubble. On Tuesday night, New York City Fire Department and Police Department rescuers pulled two children alive from the ruins of a two-story Port-au-Prince building. The 8-year-old boy and 10-year-old girl were taken to an Israeli tent hospital.

Earlier, rescuers pulled a survivor from the rubble near Haiti's national cathedral. Rescue crews said two other survivors might be under the same pile, though hopes faded in the evening. In all, international rescue teams of about 1,700 people have rescued 121 people, the United Nations said. Outside Haiti, people have contributed more than $220 million to major U.S. relief groups, according to The Chronicle of Philanthropy, a newspaper covering nonprofit organizations. But the world's generosity continued to overwhelm the ability of the airport in Port-au-Prince. The result: Some badly needed aid was left sitting on the tarmac. U.S. Army Maj. Daniel Allyn, deputy commander of the Joint Task Force Unified Response, said flights would be diverted to two alternate ports of entry within the next day or two to relieve the pressure. On an average day before the earthquake, the airport was handling 13 commercial aircraft; in the days since, it was handling more than 200, Allyn, said. Some flights were diverting to Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, causing congestion there, too, Andrus said. Nevertheless, advances were being made: Roads that were impassable in the initial aftermath of last week's quake have been cleared, so that supplies could be trucked to those in need, he said. Dr. Rajiv Shah, the U.S. Agency for International Development administrator, told reporters Tuesday night that the U.S. response has been "swift, aggressive and coordinated." Shah cited the U.S. donations of 18 water production units providing nearly 2 million liters of drinking water per day and nearly 17 million meals as examples. The goal of the efforts, he said, "is to make sure that the things we do collectively as an international community to support the relief effort are as sustainable as possible." In an interview with CNN's Amanpour, Haitian President Rene Preval applauded the progress aid workers have made over the past week in restoring electricity and communication, clearing roads, erecting shelters, distributing food and re-establishing hospitals. Preval credited the international community, saying, "Without their help, it would be impossible for us to cope with the situation." The U.N. Security Council approved sending an additional 2,000 soldiers and 1,500 police officers to the country, and the port is expected to reopen next week, said U.N. Secretary General Ban Ki-moon. Fixing the port is a priority, because it is where fuel enters the country. Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez said this week that he would send 225,000 barrels of gasoline and diesel, with arrival Thursday at a refinery in the Dominican Republic, for use in Haiti. That represents nearly three weeks worth of fuel if Haiti were to continue the 11,000 barrel-per-day consumption that was typical before the earthquake. About 2,000 U.S. troops were in Haiti, and more than 5,000 were offshore on ships, Allyn said. The U.S. military anticipated eventually having 10,000 troops in Haiti, he said. Some Haitians welcomed the arrival of U.S. forces, but one man said Haitians needed more relief supplies, not troops or guns. Source: CNN Follow Me @Twitter.com/ChasinMoPaper
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Video After The Jump This nonsense has gone on long enough. The people want a clear cut winner in the late night talk show battle between Conan O'Brien and his arch nemesis Jay Leno. Leave it up to the good people over at Funny or Die to settle this thing with a good old fashioned street fight. Steven Ho (Conan) and Sam Looc (Leno) go toe to toe to decide.
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This Week's Main Pick Street Kings: Styles P and Green Lantern Holding It Down For: NYC Album: The Green Ghost Project Real Spit: Step your bar code up! That's how we moving in 2010 — so says the Evil Genius, DJ Green Lantern. He and Styles P locked in for the new album The Green Ghost Project.
"We never did a whole joint together," Green said about how the project came together. "We was like, 'When we do it, it's gonna be groundbreaking.' Nobody never did nothing like this before. It's groundbreaking. Normally, when people do these types of things, they pair up and do a mixtape. This is more than that. This is a collaboration. It's a mixtape feel, 'cause it's me and him, but it's really got an album feel. I produced half of the joints. Then I put on my executive-producer hat, called up the homies. They came through with some fire joints." Scram Jones, the Alchemist, Buckwild, Statik Selektah, Dame Grease, Vinny Idol and Poobs all added beats. "The result is an album cover, art, packaging, more than anything, bar-coded. Step your bar code up. It's a great look, man. DJ and artist come together and really put out a quality product." "We said we wanted the feel of what they supposed to be doing on mixtapes today with the '90s touch to it," Styles added. " '90s touch means giving a damn about it. [This is] not for the rap fan; [it's] for the hip-hop fan." Joints to Check For » "Invasion." "I had made the beat a year or so back," Green explained. "I had Junior Reid on the joint. I went in the studio with Junior to cut some dub-plate type of things. ... I had an idea of doing a home-invasion type of thing. They at your door type of thing. So I took it to P. He had it, it leaked out, a rough version. We was like, 'Man, we gotta put somebody on that joint. So we called up Jadakiss, put a nice mix to it, put the bridge on it. Crazy." » "Make Millions From Entertainment." "As a spitter, that [song is] saying how I go down in this game and what I'll do to you," Styles said. "And from that, still make money. We been here a minute, me and Green. You can't always hit the grand slam, but I'm gonna be on the block for a long time making money from entertainment. You'll be in, out, a one-hit wonder. You might be a nice two- or four-hit wonder, but when you're here for a minute, you'll make millions from entertainment." » "Born in These Streets" (featuring Tre Williams). "That was a joint I really wanted," Styles said. "Tre Williams was already on the track. Poobs did the beat. It was a perfect fitting." "That's a classic LOX sound," Lantern insisted. "You hear the sound of the beat, it's a classic LOX beat." Styles P & Green Lantern "Legal Money" Off 'The Green Ghost Project' MTV Follow Me @Twitter.com/ChasinMoPaper
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Beyonce is considering motherhood once her current career break with husband Jay-Z is over. The 28 year old recently announced she's taking a six-month break from music once she completes her world tour in February, so she can "recharge her batteries" and "just live life". And Beyonce, who has been married to the hip-hop mogul since 2008, admits she has been waiting for some downtime to start family-planning with the hip-hop star. She tells Allure, "I definitely want to have a child... I hope that those things will just happen naturally. I still haven't had time to relax." Source: StarPulse Follow Me @Twitter.com/ChasinMoPaper
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Singer Amy Winehouse has entered a guilty plea after being charged with assault over an incident at a pantomime performance in December. The Back to Black star was charged with a section five public order offence and common assault at Milton Keynes police station before Christmas in connection with the incident at a Saturday evening performance of Cinderella. She allegedly physically attacked Richard Pound, a front-of-house manager at the Milton Keynes theatre in Buckinghamshire, with reports claiming she punched and kicked Mr Pound. The Grammy winner's behaviour during the performance had been widely reported in the days following the panto, with the Rehab singer said to have irritated other theatregoers by shouting: "He's f*****g behind you" during the performance and yelling: F*** Cinders, Prince Charming, marry me". Appearing at Milton Keynes magistrates' court on Wednesday, she pleaded guilty to common assault and a public order offence. No word yet on punishment. Source: InTheNewsUK Follow Me @Twitter.com/ChasinMoPaper
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Videos After The Jump Wale is on a mission to let the world know that Washington D.C. is not only the nation's Capital. But also home to some great emcees as well. His debut album 'Attention Deficit' has been well received. It features a Lady Gaga collaboration and ill production from Cool and Dre, 9th Wonder and J.U.S.T.I.C.E. League. He hit the stage on The Mo'Nique Show to perform his latest single "Pretty Girls". Check it out below.


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Video After The Jump West Coast legend Warren G speaks to Hard Knock TV about the "Death Row Records" days. Why He had to branch out by himself and why he's yet to record a song with his brother Dr Dre. Warren says it hurt to have to go out on his own, but he felt like he had no choice after being told by Dre he needed to go for self. Warren says he felt left out by Dr Dre & Snoop Dogg back then and wishes they could all have success together. Follow Me @Twitter.com/ChasinMoPaper
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Coachella has always been seen as the least traditional of the big U.S. music festivals, and in 2010, they're definitely staying with that sentiment. On Tuesday (January 19), organizers revealed the lineup for this year's Coachella fest — set for April 15-18 at the Empire Polo Club in Indio, California — and the bill is topped by three acts you wouldn't necessarily see headlining fests here in the states (except when the Beastie Boys drop out at the last minute): Jay-Z, Muse and Gorillaz. Joining them are the usual assortment of 'Chella acts, including the prerequisite reunited acts (Pavement, Faith No More), the icons (Thom Yorke, Devo, Sly and the Family Stone), the indie stalwarts (Vampire Weekend, Phoenix, Spoon, MGMT), the hotly tipped buzz acts (Yeasayer, the xx, La Roux,) and electro mainstays (Orbital, Hot Chip, LCD Soundsystem.) Other acts on the bill — which features more than 130 acts — include Them Crooked Vultures, Grizzly Bear, She & Him, Coheed and Cambria, De La Soul, Sunny Day Real Estate and the Raveonettes. Jay-Z will close out the fest's Friday night (with LCD on the undercard), Muse draw the Saturday headlining slot (with Faith No More before them), and the Gorillaz — set to return this year with their Plastic Beach album — will wrap up the whole shebang with their Sunday night spot (Pavement are the secondary headliners). Tickets for the 2010 edition of Coachella go on sale Friday (January 22) at 10 a.m. through the fest's official site, with a three-day pass costing $269. The full lineup for the 2010 Coachella festival, according to concert promoter Goldenvoice: Friday, April 16: Jay-Z, LCD Soundsystem, Them Crooked Vultures, Vampire Weekend, Deadmau5, Public Image Limited, the Specials, Grizzly Bear, Passion Pit, Echo and the Bunnymen, Benny Benassi, Fever Ray, Grace Jones, She & Him, Erol Alkan, the Avett Brothers, Calle 13, the Whitest Boy Alive, the Cribs, La Roux, Yeasayer, Lucero, DJ Lance Rock, The Dillinger Escape Plan, Proxy, Ra Ra Riot, Deer Tick, Wolfgang Gartner, Aeroplane, Iglu & Hartly, Sleigh Bells, P.O.S., Baroness, Hockey, Little Dragon, White Rabbits, Wale, Kate Miller-Heidke, As Tall as Lions, Jets Overhead, Alana Grace, Pablo Hassan. Saturday, April 17: Muse, Faith No More, Tiësto, MGMT, David Guetta, the Dead Weather, Hot Chip, Devo, Coheed and Cambria, Kaskade, 2Many DJ's, Major Lazer, Dirty Projectors, Gossip, Z-Trip, the xx, John Waters, Les Claypool, the Raveonettes, Mew, Sia, Camera Obscura, Tokyo Police Club, Porcupine Tree, Old Crow Medicine Show, Aterciopelados, Bassnectar, Frightened Rabbit, Dirty South, Flying Lotus, Corinne Bailey Rae, Pretty Lights, Shooter Jennings, RX Bandits, the Almighty Defenders, Edward Sharp and the Magnetic Zeros, Craze & Klever, Zoe, the Temper Trap, Portugal. The Man, Band of Skulls, Girls, Beach House, Steel Train, Frank Turner. Sunday, April 18: Gorillaz, Pavement, Thom Yorke, Phoenix, Orbital, Spoon, Sly and the Family Stone, De La Soul, Julian Casablancas, Plastikman, Gary Numan, Charlotte Gainsbourg, Sunny Day Real Estate, Yo La Tengo, MUTEMATH, Deerhunter, Infected Mushroom, Club 75, Matt & Kim, the Big Pink, Gil Scott-Heron, King Khan and the Shrines, Florence and the Machine, Yann Tiersen, Little Boots, Miike Snow, Talvin Singh, Ceu, B.o.B., Babasonicos, Owen Pallett, the Glitch Mob, Mayer Hawthorne, Local Natives, Rusko, the Middle East, Hadouken!, the Soft Pack, Kevin Devine, Paparazzi, Delphic, One EskimO. MTV Follow Me @Twitter.com/ChasinMoPaper
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The Oprah Winfrey Show has a stellar line-up of performers and speakers lined up for it's Haiti Special. Airing Wednesday January 20, the show will feature performances by Rihanna and Maxwell according to the Orlando Sentinel. Wyclef Jean will be there to talk about the controversy surrounding his Yele Haiti Foundation and give a "devastating eye witness account" of the tragedy in his homeland. Also CNN's Dr Sanjay Gupta will talk with Oprah about the surgery he performed in the earthquake ravaged country. Follow Me @Twitter.com/ChasinMoPaper
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Britney Spears has started speaking in a British accent. The 28-year-old singer has become obsessed with animated US TV show 'Family Guy' and has reportedly been wandering around Los Angeles' Mondrian Hotel mimicking the voice of troublesome baby Stewie, whose English accent is voiced by show creator Seth MacFarlane. A source said: "Britney has developed a real fascination for 'Family Guy'. She's been staying in the hotel's penthouse suite and has been watching box sets."

Britney has been addressing hotel staff in the voice much to their amusement. The source to The Sun newspaper: "She really likes Stewie and has been trying to copy his British accent. It's a bit weird, especially when she's in the gym speaking like a camp Brit." This is not the first time Britney has spoken in a British accent. The pop star apparently adopted English pronunciation during her stay at the Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles when she arrived there in January 2008 for treatment. She was also videoed numerous times trading her Louisiana twang for UK inflections. A source said: "She had the English accent thing going the whole time. It didn't stop." Stewie Meets Wall Street Source: ContactMusic Follow Me @Twitter.com/ChasinMoPaper
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Video After The Jump The newest Coke Boys, T-Bird and Duly aka Skyy High Entertainment LLC join French Montana in this latest video directed by Mazi O. Be on the lookout for their new mixtape "Theater Seats" coming soon !! Follow Me @Twitter.com/ChasinMoPaper
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(AllHipHop News) U2’s famed guitarist the edge has confirmed that the group will collaborate with rapper Jay-Z on an upcoming song for charity. According to The Edge, super producer Swizz Beatz reached out to U2 front man Bono with the idea of creating a benefit song for Haiti, which was rocked by a 7.0 earthquake last Tuesday (January 12). “Last night we wrote a song,” The Edge revealed. “Bono got a call from a producer, Swizz. He and Jay-Z wanted to do something for Haiti. So, Bono came up with the phrase on the phone, and last night we were here. We wrote a song, finished, recorded and send back to them. So, that might be the next thing you hear from us!" Swizz Beatz also confirmed that the three chart topping artists were in the recording studio working on a track via his Twitter page. "Me, Bono, Hova (Jay-Z), have something to say about Haiti,” Swizz Tweeted. “Stay tuned. I told you I was working on something amazing for Haiti They need us!!" In November, Jay-Z and U2 performed U2’s hit single “Sunday, Bloody Sunday” together at the MTV Europe Music Awards. Both Jay-Z and U2 have been hailed for the charitable work, most notably in Africa. In related news, Jay-Z has been confirmed as a performer at this year's Brit Awards, which take place February 16 at London's Earl's Court. Jay-Z and his album Blueprint 3 are nominated for two awards: Best International Album and Best International Male. AllHipHop Follow Me @Twitter.com/ChasinMoPaper
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