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Shawty Lo drops off new visuals for "Heavy Weight." The track is featured on his new mixtape, B.H.F.
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Mixtape Tracks
- 1. Suspended Animation - Showbiz A.G ( Prod by Showbiz )
- 2. Future Thugs - Redman Ft. Ghostface Killah, Ludacris
- 3. Tower Heist - Nas Ft. Rick Ross
- 4. Okay Yall - Vado Ft. Fabolous
- 5. Hustlin N Grinding - 89 Ft. FrankBoy, Rich Mo, Clap Cognac
- 6. Justice - Sheek Louch Ft. Tony Yayo, Styles P, LLyod Banks
- 7. Here Yee, Here Yee - T.I
- 8. 38 - Young Jeezy
- 9. 1 Day @ A Time - Jadakiss
- 10. Welcome 2 The Jungle ( Freestyle ) - Styles P Ft. Jadakiss
- 11. Road 2 Perfection - J.K Ft. Clap Cognac
- 12. What Dreams Are Made Of - Pusha T
- 13. Round Table - Goonberg Ft. Jus 20, Cash ( TopGunners )
- 14. 666 - State Property
- 15. Streets Lights - Mobb Deep Ft. Don Primo
- 16. Turn It Up - LLyod Banks
- 17. Hell On Earth 2K11 - French Montana ft. Waka Flocka, Prodigy
- 18. Get Yours - M.O.P
- 19. Die Slow - Don Trip
- 20. Let's Move - Common
- 21. Americas Nightmare - Kool G Rap Ft. Havoc
- 22. Uncle Murda - ( Freestyle )
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Lil Wayne is obviously no Jay-Z fan. The two have sent shots back and forth at each other for a while now. It's gotten to the point where Weezy doesn't even want to hear Hov's music, including his Watch The Throne album with Kanye West.
"I haven't heard the album," Wayne said in the latest issue of Vibe. "I'll probably never hear the album."
It could be that Wayne is too busy building his own empire over at Young Money to worry about what everyone else is doing. He realizes it's his job to bring the best out of his artists. That might explain why he's so hard on Nicki Minaj.
"I'm not satisfied with anything she's done," Wezzy says. "I believe she can do a whole lot more, and I believe she will do a whole lot more. It's not shocking, and it's not surprising. It's quite fitting. But other than that, it's nowhere near the end."
Do you believe Wayne when he says he's never heard Watch The Throne? Will Nicki ever live up to his expectations?
Sound off in the comment section below.
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Lil Wayne's latest offering Tha Carter IV was expected do big first week numbers. However, few people thought it would sell nearly a million copies that opening week.
In an interview with Global Grind, 50 Cent says what a lot of people have been thinking about those numbers.
"To be honest with you, the Lil Wayne sales are a little suspect to me," 50 said. "Because it was trending 600,000 pieces that week. And they didn’t do a million copies, it was like 900,000."
Fif says Tha Carter III was a much better album.
"Tha Carter III was definitely hot. He did that," admits the G-Unit boss. "Tha Carter III commanded that energy, but the last one that just came out, those numbers are funny."
What do you think of 50's comments?
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It must have been some party 28-year old Erin B. Holdsworth was coming from on the night of October 11, 2011. Police in the Ohio town of Bainbridge Township, say a drunken Holdsworth led them on a wild police chase that hit speeds of up to 128 mph.
When Holdsworth was finally stopped, she exited the vehicle stumbling wearing only a g-string and tennis shoes.
"In 26 years on working in Bainbridge Township as a police officer I don't ever recall having a subject in such a state of undress and being driving," a police officer said.
After being handcuffed and placed in the back of a patrol car, Holdsworth wasn't done acting like an idiot. She yelled at the police officers and kicked the glass divide.
She has been charged with operating a vehicle impaired (OVI), refusing a blood alcohol test, fleeing and eluding, criminal damage, driving under a suspended licence, speeding and reckless operation at Chardon Municipal Court according to the Daily News.
she is due back on court November 2.
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Justin Bieber has worked hard for his money so excuse him while he stunts a little bit.
The 17-year old pop sensation was spotted cruising around Los Angeles in a one-of-a-kind Cadillac CTS-V Batmobile. The customized black-on-black whip comes equipped with suicide doors and HID headlamps, with JB's logo on the side panels. In addition, the Batman logo is displayed on the front and back and the word "Batmobile" is embossed on the trunk.
Now all JB has to do is avoid getting pulled over by the cops.
TMZ is reporting that the "Baby" singer was cruising around L.A. yesterday with good friend Sean Kingston following close behind in his black Rolls Royce, when they were pulled over for cutting off a cop.
Check out pics of the sweet ride courtesy of Ben Baller below.
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Big Snoop Dogg gets serious in the latest installment of Double G News.
The Doggfather talks conspiracy theories surrounding flu shots, blue tooth technology, the 2012 apocalypse and drugs in the ghetto.
"I honestly believe that the government did put crack in the ghettos. Because I was one who sold crack and dibbled and dabbled around with it, and it just fell out the sky," he says. "It wasn't just like it was something that just we grew it or knew how to make it from scratch, it was given to us. And when it was given to us we passed it on to our homies. If it was an older homie that knew how to do it, he passed it on to a couple of his homies. It was a situation that we never stopped to think 'why is it here and how did it even get here?' But I definitely think it was designed and planted by the government because they was so hard on it once we got it and mastered it."
Snoop went on to compare the disparity between the punishment for possessing powdered cocaine vs crack.
"If you notice powder cocaine still is not a felony compared to crack cocaine," Snoop said. "You know we got some celebrities... I aint gonna say these white bitches names, but these motherf*ckers always get caught with powder cocaine; riding on the freeway the wrong way, sniffing coke, doing all kind of retarded sh*t. And then you have a n*gga from the hood who get caught with a five piece rock and you give him his third strike. That's why I say it's definitely designed to break down the ghetto because it was planted in the ghetto."
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Is it over already?
Kim Kardashian and Kris Humphries have only been married two months, but according to published reports their marriage is already on the rocks.
US Magazine is reporting that the reality star and her NBA husband "are not getting along at all."
The problems seems to stem from Kim's hectic schedule and the fact that Kris is currently out of work due to the NBA lockout, which has no end in sight. So, while Kim is bringing in big money, Kris isn't making a dime. He's reportedly been spending a lot of Kim's cash partying and Kim wants him to be more productive.
Add that to the fact that Kris reportedly just isn't buying into the Kardashian clan hype.
"Kris is not drinking the Kardashian Kool-Aid, and it's causing major problems," a source told Us Magazine.
The couple dated for nine months before getting married in a lavish $10 million dollar wedding.
"On some levels she feels like she made a mistake," says the source.
How long do you think it will be before Kim and Kris are headed for divorce court?
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Mobb Deep's re-introduction to the world is coming November 25, in the form of their new Black Cocaine EP.
"We're doing the EP first just to give 'em a little appetizer, a little warm up project before the album drop. And the album is coming right behind it at the end of February," Prodigy told MTV host, Sway.
Although the music landscape has changed dramatically in the last several years, Havoc says you can expect the same infamous sound from the group.
"We are who we are," he explained. "We're not really trying to fit in. We just us... that's who we are in today's hip hop environment. We not trying to do what everybody else is doing. We doing what works for us. I think people can appreciate that on a certain level, even if you're into a Drake and your Weezy's and all of this. When you look at us you go 'oh that's a brand we all know and can trust."
The duo purposely kept the the features light on Black Cocaine. Choosing to work only with Nas and Bounty Killa.
"We got Nas on there. We got Bounty Killa, that's about it because it's a warm up project so we didn't want to put too many features on there.," Prodigy said. "We worked with Nas because that's the home team. I know people miss hearing that Mobb Deep/ Nas collaboration, because every time we do a song, it always comes out real good and stands the test of time, always. So when I got out we reached out to him and made that happen."
Many people were surprised when Mobb Deep linked up with Roc Nation artist Jay Electronica for the song "Call Of Duty: Modern Warfare 3," given their history of beef with his boss, Jay-Z.
That old beef has been put to bed apparently because the duo is now open to recording with Hov.
"We was at Jay's studio when we recorded that [Call of Duty]," P says. "I was on the phone with J. Cole the next day congratulating him on his album and all that. We're supposed to be doing some work together too. Tell Jay to get in the studio. He gotta come to Infamous Studios in Queens though. Everything else is irrelevant... all the feelings, dudes wanna act feminine; put that to the side man."
One collaboration that is in the works is a Mobb Deep/Officer Ricky record. Illuminati P explains how that came about and what 50 Cent's reaction to it was.
"I'mma be honest; we come from an era of longevity and consistency. So in the beginning I didn't really see that in him [Officer Ricky]. And then when I was locked up I started seeing he was dropping more and more music. I was like 'damn, I'm starting to like this dude.' That's when I was like when we need to holla at son and do some music," Prodigy explained.
P says he and 50 talked about the collaboration, and the G-Unit boss didn't object.
"Actually the first day I had came home, 50 had flew to New York to come see me. And I went over to the G-Unit office and I told him 'Mobb Deep need to start doing songs with everybody. We need to start reaching out to people even if we got little conflicts," P said. "People like Rick Ross, people like Lil Wayne, people like whoever. Just reaching out to everybody that we respect and we like their music and start doing songs with them. Because Mobb Deep is the type of group we always do songs with other regions, or other parts of America, even overseas. We always like to find artists we like and respect and do songs with them. Why stop now? And {50 Cent] was like 'yeah, you right.'"
It's been well documented that Prodigy spent three years in prison on gun charges. He was released in March 2011. At one point both he and Lil Wayne were locked up at the same time in separate prisons. P said the two kept in touch and that they plan on working together in the future.
"While was both locked up we was in communications with each other. He mad a little quote for me on my autobiography, on the cover of the book. So, we supposed to be doing some music in the future."
Mobb Deep talk Black Cocaine, working with Nas
Mobb Deep talk working w/Officer Ricky & 50 Cent's reaction + working w/Lil Wayne
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Cat Washington is giving the world intimate details about her 1 1/2 year relationship with Drake.
The Bad Girls Club 5 reality show cast member chatted with Q Deezy of Philadelphia radio station 107.9 earlier this week and she didn't hold anything back.
"We met on the set of 'Best I Ever Had.' It was real cool. We like sat on the bleachers on set directed by Kanye [West]. Having fun, tweeted each other back and forth, real cool. Never thought it would go anywhere, just cool kicking it," Cat said. "Next thing you know I’m in Toronto and we’re having dinner. He flew me out to Toronto, we started kicking it and started liking each other. The next thing you know one flight turned into ten and I got a toothbrush in there and it's on."
Cat says within a month she had moved from Philadelphia to Toronto to live with Drake full time.
"It was like 0 to 60," she said "I actually packed up like 'yo I'm out... I'm in love.'"
Cat went on to talk about her sex life with Drizzy, hinting that the two never used protection and talked about his love making ability.
"He is a phenomenal "peach eater" and he is black and Jewish and the black side is Mandingo."
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The Source Magazine's 14th annual Power 30 issue is set to hit newsstands November 15. Gracing the cover is Young Money's man of the moment, Drake.
With his new album, Take Care, dropping next month, the Toronto emcee has a lot to discuss. In the 8-page feature written by Kim Osorio, Drizzy says he's no longer in awe of fellow artists like Kanye West.
“When I was a kid trying to figure out what I liked, it was [Kanye] who I related to the most. He was an artist, in every sense, from his cover art to his music. Now, I would say he was a really great competitor," Drake said.
The Power 30 issue will also rank "the most prominent earners, tastemakers and influencers of the past year in Hip-Hop." Additionally there will be a Digital 30 ranking of the movers and shakers who are making the biggest impact on the web.
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Shows like X-Factor are geared towards finding the next great singer, but several weeks into the competition 14-year old Brian Bradley aka The Astronomical Kid, is proving that a rapper with the right amount of swag and skill can compete with the best of them.
Bradley has made it into the top 12 in a quest to win a $5 million dollar recording contract.
Last night (October 25) the Brooklyn kid who aspires to be bigger than Jay-Z, performed a hyped version of "Jump" on the first live show of the season.
Do you think Astro can win it all?
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LONDON (AP) — Amy Winehouse drank herself to death.
The soul diva who had Grammy-winning songs and fans around the world died with empty vodka bottles in her room and lethal amounts of alcohol in her blood — more than five times the British drunk driving limit, a British coroner ruled Wednesday.
Coroner Suzanne Greenaway gave a verdict of "death by misadventure," saying the singer died of accidental alcohol poisoning when she resumed drinking after weeks of abstinence.
"The unintended consequence of such potentially fatal levels (of alcohol) was her sudden and unexpected death," Greenaway said.
The 27-year-old singer, who had fought a very public battle with drug and alcohol problems for years, was found dead in bed July 23 at her London home. An initial autopsy proved inconclusive, although it found no traces of illegal drugs in her system or signs of injury.
Pathologist Suhail Baithun told the inquest into the singer's death that blood and urine samples indicated Winehouse had consumed a "very large quantity of alcohol" prior to her death. The level of alcohol in her blood was 416 milligrams per 100 milliliters, he said — a blood alcohol level of 0.4 percent.
The British and U.S. legal drunk-driving limit is 0.08 percent.
Such levels of alcohol intake could have stopped her breathing and sent her into a coma, Baithun added.
Doctors say acute alcohol poisoning is usually the result of binge drinking — the human body can only process about one unit of alcohol, or about half a glass of wine, an hour. Having too much alcohol in the body can cause severe dehydration, hypothermia, seizures, breathing problems, and a heart attack, among other difficulties.
There is no minimum dose for acute alcohol poisoning and the condition varies depending on a person's age, sex, weight, how fast the alcohol is drunk and other factors such as drug use.
Police Detective Inspector Les Newman, who was called after a security guard found Winehouse, said three empty vodka bottles — two large and one small — were found in her bedroom.
Winehouse's doctor, Dr. Christina Romete, said the singer had resumed drinking in the days before her death. Prior to that, Winehouse had stayed away from drink for most of July, she said, although she had been alternating between abstinence and heavy alcohol use for a long time.
"She's made tremendous efforts over the years," Romete said, adding that alcohol became Winehouse's main problem after the singer gave up illicit drugs in 2008.
Romete, who saw Winehouse the night before she died, described the singer as "tipsy" but calm. She said Winehouse had not spoken of suicide, and had talked about her upcoming birthday.
The doctor said Winehouse had been prescribed drugs including the sedative Librium to help her cope with the symptoms of alcohol withdrawal, but the coroner said these had played no role in her death.
Winehouse was last seen by her live-in security guard, Andrew Morris, who said he had heard her laughing and listening to music the night before she died.
He said he knew she had resumed drinking, but did not notice anything unusual until he found that she had stopped breathing in bed the next afternoon.
"She did it moderately... she wasn't drinking to get drunk," Morris told the coroner's court.
Dr. Joseph Feldman, chief of emergency services at Hackensack University Medical Center, New Jersey, said Winehouse likely developed tolerance to larger quantities of alcohol than one would expect after drinking heavily for years. He also said the sedative Winehouse was on, Librium, wouldn't have stopped someone from having seizures if they were in alcohol withdrawal.
"It's easier to withdraw from heroin than it is from alcohol ... withdrawal (from alcohol) can cause anxiety, tremors, hallucinations, the sensation of things crawling all over you," he said.
He said those symptoms sometimes push people back to alcohol, which can result in poisoning.
"It's possible she could have been saved if she had been found (or treated) earlier," he said. "A lot of treatment is supportive care, like IV fluids and making sure they don't vomit."
The singer's parents attended the hearing Wednesday but did not speak to reporters. In a statement, Winehouse family spokesman Chris Goodman said it was a relief to the family "to finally find out what happened to Amy."
"The court heard that Amy was battling hard to conquer her problems with alcohol and it is a source of great pain to us that she could not win in time," he said.
Winehouse's breakthrough "Back to Black" album, released in 2006, was recently certified as the best-selling disc in Britain so far during the 21st century. The updated take on old-time soul also earned her five Grammy Awards.
Although the singer was adored by fans worldwide for her unique voice and style, praise for her singing was often eclipsed by lurid headlines about her destructive relationships and erratic behavior.
In June, the singer abruptly canceled her entire European comeback tour after she swayed and slurred her way through barely recognizable songs in her first show in the Serbian capital, Belgrade. She was booed and jeered off stage and had to return to Britain to recover.
Her last public appearance came three days before her death, when she briefly joined her goddaughter, singer Dionne Bromfield, on stage at The Roundhouse in Camden, near her home.
Source: Associated Press
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