When there's war there's bloodshed but in the case of Hip Hop let the pen fight begin. Tacoma Washington's heavy hitter and queen of the town Sumtin Diffrerent Entertainment CEO and rapper Nena Kapone fresh off of the success of her debut album "Highly Favored" and hit singles "Ladies Woman", "Dat Check" produced by Ro-D, and "Beating On My Chest" which was produced by AKMG's J. Esco, and linking up with ATL legend Pastor Troy on her last single "Don't Know" Nena Kapone sounds off with furious intent on a her latest single "Pearl Harbor" addressing her visceral verbal attack at Tacoma's heavy mover King Leez backed by heavy production she intends to settle the vendetta. Check out the heavy track below.
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Sabor Latino
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Congrats to Spellbyndaz for rallying their fan base and generating thousands of votes for their music video. The video Sabor Latino is a fun, colorful, professional and well put together music video that will definitely get your body moving.
The video features La Melaza El Que Rompe and Bridgette Angelique who adds their flava to this hot Latin vibe dance track.
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Jeezy is putting out an incredible amount of music right now. He dropped his "Politically Correct EP" last month, his "Church in These Streets" album is just a week away, and he's already release three videos this week, for "Gold Bottles," "Nov. 13th Freestyle," & "Streets." This morning he releases a fourth in an HNHH premiere, as he finally gives his underrated banger "Talking" (from his 2010 mixtape "Trap Or Die 2: By Any Means Necessary") the visual treatment it deserves.
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'Islah' album will be available everywhere January 29th.
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Bad Boy Records recording artist Machine Gun Kelly visited The Breakfast Club to talk about not liking to take fan pictures, a comment about Eminem's daughter getting him banned from Shade 45, first number 1 album, acting, dating Amber Rose, Fader & Rolling Stone refusing to interview him, LeBron James coming back to Cleveland, his daughter and more.
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The D.O.C. sat down for a rare interview with VladTV, where he opened up about first linking up with Dr. Dre, writing Eazy-E's hit track "We Want Eazy," and more.
During the sit-down The D.O.C. also addressed rumors that he sold his publishing for a gold chain, which he told us is untrue. He added that "I don't even think being ignorant to the game I would've said that."
The interview touched on The D.O.C.'s relationship with Eazy-E, and the Texas-born artist said he tried to follow Eazy's swag when he first started out in the game. He explained that despite Eazy not having talent as a rapper, The D.O.C. said the West Coast emcee had the "it factor" that made him a star.
Check out more of the interview below, including how The D.O.C. felt about not being in the "We Want Eazy" credits and more.
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Memphis rapper and CMG leader, Yo Gotti, came from the bottom and had to hustle to survive. During a recent sit down with DJ Smallz he explains why he never drank or smoke during that time period.
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Silkk the Shocker's brother, Master P, was pretty upset when he heard about Lamar Odom's overdose. So much in fact he accused Khloe Kardashian and Kobe Bryant of being "phony" when it came to how they were handling his critical situation in the media. When DJ Vlad asked Silkk to share his thoughts on it, he stated his brother was merely stating his opinion, and he sees nothing wrong with him doing that. "Addiction is addiction. That's a tough fight for anybody," he said. 'It's a battle that hardly ever stops."
The New Orleans native also said no one is to blame in the situation but Odom. "You have to be in control of your own life [at] the end of the day," Silkk explained. "Because nobody is gonna be on the hospital bed but you. Nobody's gonna be locked up but you. And it's tough."
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Thirdson - We Are One (Official Music Video)
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Mr. Deuces - First 48 (Video)
Coming straight out of Denver, CO Mr. Deuces is making waves with his newest video "First 48".
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Jadakiss is coming back to commit more lyical homicides with the release of his forthcoming fourth solo album titled "Top 5 Dead or Alive," which arrives November 20th.
Features include Young Buck, Future, Puff Daddy, Lil Wayne, Swizz Beatz, Ne-Yo, Nipsey Hussle, Sheek Louch, Nas, Styles P, Jeezy and more.
Tracklist:
01 First 48 (Intro)
02 Shop Talk (Skit)
03 You Don’t Eat f. Puff Daddy
04 You Can See f. Future
05 Y.O. (Youthful Offenders) f. Future
06 Jason f. Swizz Beatz
07 Kill f. Lil Wayne
08 Man In The Mirror
09 Synergy f. Styles P
10 Ain’t Nothin' New f. Ne-Yo & Nipsey Hussle
11 So High f. Wiz Khalifa
12 Ahaa Interview (Skit)
13 Critikal f. Jeezy
14 Confetti (Skit)
15 Cutlass
16 Realest In The Game f. Sheek Louch & Young Buck
17 Rain f. Nas & Styles P
18 One More Mile To Go f. Chayse
19 Baby f. Dyce Payne
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Noisey caught up with Takeoff and Quavo of Migos in Croatia for the latest episode of "The People Vs." (Offset is currently in jail).
The two respond to YouTube comments left on their "One Time" video. Peep game below.
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Sheek Louch has loaded the cannons for his upcoming album, "Silverback Gorilla 2." The Lox emcee has recruited Billy Danze of M.O.P., Trae Tha Truth, Joell Ortiz, A$AP Ferg, Jadakiss, Swizz Beatz, Pusha T, Ghostface Killah, Dyce Payne, Raheem DeVaughn and Fabolous for features on the 17-track project, due out December 4th.
You can pre-order the album beginning on November 6th.
Tracklist:
1. Bunndy
2. Hood Nigga (feat. Billy Danze, Trae Tha Truth & Joell Ortiz)
3. What You Want the Money For (feat. Swizz Beatz)
4. I’m Working (feat. Raheem DeVaughn)
5. Bang Bang (feat. Pusha T)
6. Skit
7. Hold It Straight
8. Obamacare (feat. Dyce Payne)
9. Trap Stories
10. What’s on Your Mind (feat. Jadakiss & A$AP Ferg)
11. What It Is (feat. Styles P)
12. I Luv It (feat. Ghostface Killah)
13. No Losses (feat. Fabolous)
14. Clap (feat. Dyce Payne)
15. Legends
16. You and Me
17. Hood in You
Check out "What's On Your Mind" featuring Al Qaeda Jada and Ferg below.
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Hotline Bling Remix
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BET Flava Zone Host and Nelly Protégé, Chris Bivins will soon be dropping his highly anticipated EP entitled “BellBivDoe?”. In the mean time to wet the appetite of
adoring fans Chris takes us on a musical journey into his interpretation of Drake’s Hotline Bling.
To get the fullness of his flavor, with an almost seamless transition,
Chris changes the mood using Tory Lanez “Say it”, Bryson Tiller’s “Don’t” and
tops it off with Major Lazer’s “Lean On”.
In this project Chris combines the vocal tone of a Tevin Campbell with the cadence of rapping, reminiscent of Ty Dolla $ign.
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Chris Bivins Hotline Bling Remix [Music Video]:
Youtube | Chris Bivins –Hotline Bling Remix https://youtu.be/ZtCjWf4iUJs
Hotline Bling Remix [MP3]:
SoundCloud | Chris Bivins – Hotline Bling Remix MP3 https://soundcloud.com/chrisbivins/chris-bivins-hotline-bling-remix
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Kylie Jenner lands on the cover of the latest issue of Elle Canada.
During her sit down with the publication she discusses her dad, Caitlyn Jenner, her mom being against her getting lip injections, relationship with Tyga, the anti-bullying social media campaign she's launched and more.
Check out an excerpt from her conversation with Aliyah Shamsher, photographs of the 18-year old by Max Abadian and behind the scenes footage.
What inspired you to create your social-media anti-bullying campaign, #IAmMoreThan, which launched in September?
“I get bullied all the time over the Internet, and I feel like the bigger I get, the more love and hate comes along with it. But there are so many other people who get bullied way worse than me, and I wanted to share their stories. I wanted to show my fans the people who inspire me, who have been through the darkness of bullying and not only overcome it but done something better with it. And they can use my platform to share their voice. I feel like if I only shared my story about bullying, it wouldn’t be as impactful as hearing other real stories that inspire me.”
How did you find these stories?
“I launched the campaign and created the hashtag #IAmMoreThan. After that, I just started looking through the posts. I literally just look through the hashtags and read each story. The last person I chose sent me a three-minute video to say how thankful he was that I posted his story. It’s really nice, and I feel like people need to hear these stories and realize that bullying is just not okay.”
It seems like you’ve been sharing a bit more of your personal life with fans. [After she turned 18, Jenner went public about her relationship with 25-year-old rapper Tyga.]
“That has been pretty organic. But I do think that if you let people in too deep, it gets hard—your fans get too invested, and then they know when you break up and make up. I don’t want people to know every time we fight or break up, so I’d rather keep some things private.”
One of the topics you’ve been more open to talking about is plastic surgery. You recently caused a media storm when you revealed that you got your lips done.
[Laughs] “When I got my lips done, I literally told no one! I didn’t tell my best friend or even the guy I liked at the time. I really thought it was no one’s business. My mom was super-against it, but I begged her and begged her and she finally let me do it. After I did them, I thought it was so obvious that I didn’t have to say anything. I never denied it because I always told my publicist ‘no lip questions,’ so no one ever asked me. I never said I got them done, but I never denied it either. But people thought I was such a liar!”
One of your role models has always been your dad, Caitlyn Jenner—how has your relationship with her changed this year?
“I just find that because everything is open and honest now, we actually spend a lot more time together. It was really hard for me in the beginning, but now it’s much easier. It’s ‘she’ now, but it was ‘he’ who always had this secret. Now she’s just free and way happier, and it makes me feel more comfortable. It’s cool. She’s the same person—she just looks different.”
To read more head over to Elle Canada
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Singer August Alsina stopped by The Breakfast Club to chop it up with Angela Yee, DJ Envy and Charlamagne Tha God.
He talked about the incident when he grabbed a female fan's breast during a concert, recent nose surgery, forthcoming album This Thing Called Life, the crazy text he received from his cousin accusing him of having his brother killed, feeling like he doesn't have a family, having health issues, dealing with critics, suicidal thoughts and more.
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August Alsina's sophomore album titled "This Thing Called Life" will arrive in stores on December 11th. The New Orleans native has unveiled the cover (up top) and a video trailer to kick off the project's promotion.
Check out the trailer below.
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LONDON (AP) — British Prime Minister David Cameron declared Thursday it was "more likely than not" that a bomb brought down a Metrojet flight packed with Russian vacationers — a scenario that officials from Russia and Egypt tried to dismiss as premature speculation.
Cameron said he had grounded all flights to and from Egypt's Sinai Peninsula, stranding thousands of British tourists at the Red Sea resort of Sharm el-Sheikh, because of "intelligence and information" indicating that a bomb was the likely culprit in the crash Saturday that killed 224 people.
Islamic State group has claimed that it brought down the plane in the Sinai, a report rejected by Russian and Egyptian officials as not credible. Egypt is fighting an Islamic insurgency in the area where the plane crashed.
Cameron said he had "every sympathy" with the Egyptians, who rely so heavily on tourism, but added he had to "put the safety of British people first."
"We don't know for certain that it was a terrorist bomb ... (but it's a) strong possibility," Cameron said at his London office at 10 Downing St. shortly before a previously scheduled meeting with Egypt's president. "There's still an investigation taking place in Egypt. We need to see the results of that investigation."
He said he would call Russian President Vladimir Putin later Thursday to discuss the crash.
A British team is working to tighten security at the Sharm el-Sheikh airport with an eye toward resuming flights. Cameron said "we want to start as soon as possible" to bring tourists home, and empty planes will be flying out from Britain to bring people back.
But the British leader cautioned it would take "some time" to repatriate the thousands of Britons in the resort of Sharm el-Sheikh.
A spokesman for Putin, Dmitry Peskov, insisted that aviation investigators were working on all possible theories as to why the Airbus A321-200 carrying 224 people crashed Saturday in Egypt's Sinai Peninsula, killing everyone on board. He said naming just one possibility was mere speculation.
"One cannot rule out a single theory, but at this point there are no reasons to voice just one theory as reliable — only investigators can do that," Peskov told reporters in Moscow.
Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova said if Britain had information about the bomb, it's "really shocking" that it hasn't shared it with Russia. She urged Britain to immediately give any such information to the investigators.
Egyptian officials have condemned Britain's travel ban as an overreaction. Egyptian President Abdel-Fattah el-Sissi, who was in London on a visit Thursday, has called the IS claim "propaganda."
Russia's top aviation official, Alexander Neradko, said in televised remarks Thursday that investigators are pursuing several theories as to why the plane crashed. He said they are looking for traces of explosives on the victims' bodies, their baggage and the plane debris as well as studying other "aspects linked to a possible terrorist attack on board."
Neradko said the probe is likely to take several months and called for caution in speculation about the likely causes of the crash.
In the ancient city of Luxor on Thursday, Egyptian Antiquities Minister Mamdouh Eldamaty rejected the U.S. and British allegations outright.
"(The crash) is not a terror act. It was an accident," he declared as authorities opened three tombs to the public for the first time in an effort to encourage tourism. "(It's) very sad what happened, but we have to wait for the result of the investigation."
Egypt's minister of civil aviation, Hossam Kamal, insisted Thursday that the country's airports comply with international security standards.
He said, regarding U.S. and British allegations that the Russian flight may have been downed by a bomb, "the investigation team does not have yet any evidence or data confirming this hypothesis."
Metrojet suspended all flights of Airbus A321 jets in its fleet after the crash, the Russian Federal Transport Agency said Thursday. The company has ruled out a pilot error or a technical fault as a possible cause of the crash, drawing criticism from Russian officials for speaking with such certainty too soon.
Intercepted communications played a role in the tentative conclusion that the Islamic State group's Sinai affiliate planted an explosive device on the plane, said a U.S. official briefed on the matter. He spoke on condition of anonymity because he wasn't authorized to discuss intelligence matters publicly.
The official and others said there had been no formal judgment rendered by the CIA or other intelligence agencies, and that forensic evidence from the blast site, including the airplane's black box, was still being analyzed.
The official added that intelligence analysts don't believe the operation was ordered by Islamic State leaders in Raqqa, Syria, but possibly planned and executed by the Islamic State's affiliate in the Sinai, which operates autonomously.
In Sharm el-Sheikh, British tourists said they understand their government's move to suspend flights. Paul Modley, a 49-year-old Londoner, has travelled to Sharm el-Sheikh seven times in the last nine years.
"We understand why the government have done it, but I am really worried for the Egyptian people because — particularly in the Red Sea resorts — they are so dependent on tourism," said Modley.
On the ground in the Sinai, rescue teams have retrieved 140 bodies from the scene and more than 100 body parts. Russian rescue workers, combing a 40 square kilometer (15.4 sq. mile) area, should be finishing their search for remains and wreckage by Thursday evening, according to Emergency Situations Minister Vladimir Puchkov.
Grief continued to roil St. Petersburg and its suburbs, as mourners brought more flowers, candles and paper planes to the city's imperial-era square and the airport where the crashed Metrojet flight had been due to land.
In the ancient Russian city of Veliky Novgorod, 160 kilometers (100 miles) south of St. Petersburg, the first crash victim was buried Thursday after a church service in a whitewashed 16th-century church overlooking the Volkhov River.
Family and friends said goodbye to Nina Lushchenko, 60, who worked in a school canteen, remembering her as a good mother and grandmother.
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This version corrects the crashed plane to an A321-200, instead of A320-200.
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Vasilyeva reported from Moscow. Brian Rohan from Luxor, Egypt, Ken Dilanian in Washington, Jill Lawless in London and Vladimir Isachenkov in Moscow and Dmitry Lovetsky in Veliky Novgorod, Russia also contributed.
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Master P and his estranged wife, Sonya Miller, are going through a very bitter divorce.
Over the last year Sonya has accused P, real name Percy Miller, of kidnapping their kids, withholding funds and trying to kick her out of the Calabases, California home she lives in with 7 of their children.
P says Sonya is a drug addict.
TMZ reports that a judge has temporarily settled some of the issues.
P has been ordered cough up $16,574 in spousal support and $10,473 in child support. A total of $27,047. He must also pay $200,000 for her attorneys.
As far as the Calabasas home is concerned, Sonya has the exclusive rights to stay there, according to the judge.
The soon-to-be ex-couple have been married for 25 years. They have 9 nine children, 3 under the age of 17.
Sonya claims she was an integral part in helping to build P's No Limit empire. His net worth is estimated to be $178 million.
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