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"I was counting on you to count me out as Asher Roth/When he round-a-bout dissed me to shout me out. Thought I was history/But goddamn, honkey, that compliment's like backhanding a donkey/Good way to get your ass socked in the mouth. Man off it" - Eminem "A$$hole."

 

No Eminem album would be complete without some controversy and sharp edged lyrics aimed at someone who has managed to get on his nerves.

 

On Slim's forthcoming album, The Marshall Mathers LP 2, he appears to take a shot at Asher Roth.

 

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Hot 97's Peter Rosenberg addressed the issue today on "The Realness."

 

"White on white crime, you know it's gotta stop. Guys I've told you forever that white people in the game do not like other white people getting on in the game. As evidenced by the list of white rappers I have personally hated on," Peter said. "That's why I'm disappointed, but I'm not surprised to hear that the legend Eminem has dissed my man Asher Roth. And to make it even worse he used the dreaded h-word. Asher wasn't even ever dissing Eminem. Asher thought it was so tight that Eminem actually bigged him up back in the day, now he's turned around and dissing him. But in dissing Asher Roth did he choose to diss the best of all the other white rappers? I'm telling yo Mac Miller's tight, Bronson's phenomenal, but Asher Roth is a rapper's rapper. He can rap. So much so, that I hope Asher fires back at the rap God."

 

Should Asher reply? Let us know what you think in the comment section below.






 

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Radio station Power 105.1 held their Powerhouse 2013 concert at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York on Saturday (November 2).

 

Artists appearing on the bill included Lil Kim, Nicki Minaj, Kendrick Lamar, Fabolous, Meek Mill, 2 Chainz, K. Michelle and more.

 

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Check out some much clearer footage than we previously posted of some of the performers. Courtesy of The Feature Presentation.

 


 

 

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"Broly", an alleged member of the Knights Templar Cartel, posing for a selfie with his handgun.

 

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Mexican drug cartels are becoming increasingly more sophisticated. In addition to developing more efficient ways to track their product, the cartels have tunnels equipped with lighting, ventilation and electric rail systems.

 

One such tunnel that stretched from Tijuana to San Diego was shut down by U.S. authorities last week.

 

The cartels are also using blogs, YouTube, Twitter and Facebook to track down and intimidate rivals, post pics of drug hauls and attempt to rehabilitate their negative public images.

 

According to Vice, Antoine Nouvet from the Canadian research organization, the SecDev Foundation, has uncovered a treasure trove of evidence that shows a connection between social media and the cartels.

 

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SecDev has been working with the Igarapé Institute on a project called the Open Empowerment Initiative. The project tracks  "how cyberspace is empowering individuals and rewiring relations in Latin America."

 

"They advertise their activities, they conduct public relations initiatives, and they have basically turned themselves into their own media company," says Nouvet. "Colombia's cartel groups or drug traffickers in Myanmar in the 1990s were very sophisticated at public relations, but they didn't have this massive broadcasting platform."

 

SecDev and Igarape have kept a particularly close eye on Knights Templar Cartel (Caballeros Templarios in Spanish).

 

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Knights Templar Cartel leader "La Tuta"

 

Led by a man known as La Tuta, the Knights Templar Cartel now ranks third behind the Zetas and Sinaloa Cartel, according to InsightCrime.

 

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The Knights Templar Facebook page

 

The Knights Templar Facebook page appears to have been taken down. But one of their members appeared to have been very active.

 

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Broly posted photos of himself and associates brandishing weapons. Pics of vehicles loaded with weed have also been posted.

 

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To read more head over to Vice

 

Photo credits: Antoine Nouvet and InsightCrime



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This is following up "First 48" official video, the behind the scenes and "Legends Never Dies" official audio, which all dropped previously this month, leading up to the October 31 release : Serial Killers Vol. 1. 

Serial Killers Vol. 1 available here:

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With promotion for The Marshall Mathers LP 2 in full swing Eminem lands on the cover Complex's December 2013/January 2014 issue.

 

Slim talks about the decision to make this album a sequel, what it was like working with Rick Rubin and more.

 

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Interview by Noah Callahan-Bever. Photography by Daniel Hastings

 

What does The Marshall Mathers LP mean to you?
Eminem: It doesn’t mean shit to me. [long pause] [Laughs.] Nah, I mean, I don’t know. I guess it’s just a feeling that I associate with that time period.

 

When did you decide that this would be a sequel?
When I started recording this album, a lot of the songs that I would play for people, they were saying it reminded them of that era. Which was kinda what I was going for in the first place, but the fact that other people started taking notice made sense.
It’s revisiting some themes on The Marshall Mathers LP, but it’s obviously a different time period in my life. So that’s why I wouldn’t call it a sequel. A sequel would just be a continuation of everything that was on there.

 

What themes are you revisiting in particular?
Um… [long pause] certain things, man. I’m trying to think if I can answer this. And I’m retarded, so…. On the first Marshall Mathers LP there were some personal things that I addressed and on this record there are some chapters that I wanted to close. This isn’t Recovery, where I was coming off some personal tragedies. I’m not coming off of a drug overdose. It’s more about going back to the basics of hip-hop and some fundamentals in that sense.

 

Recovery has very personal moments on it but it deals narrowly with your addiction. The Marshall Mathers LP dealt more with your personal relationships. Do you feel more comfortable revisiting those now after having addressed your demons?
Yeah, I don’t know. A lot of my career I put a lot of my life out there. It was personal shit I would put out there and didn’t really give a fuck. Sometimes I think back and I’m like, “Damn, was I doing the right thing? How much of myself do I wanna put out there?’ In one aspect you want your fans to feel like they know you and connect with you. But then you’re like, ’Man I got nothing to myself no more.” I don’t want to give away how personal this shit is going to get.

 

Putting the title MMLP2 on this album ups the expectation for the fans. Did that weigh on you at all?

I don’t even know how to answer that question because I don’t want to say, like, “That album was the shit….” But I do feel like to call it that, it would have to live up to a certain standard.

 

People generally regard that album as the sh*t. [Laughs.] You sold a few copies and changed pop music. I don’t think anybody would find that vain.
I just don’t know how to say that though. I don’t feel comfortable saying that. [Laughs.]

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At what point did Rick Rubin get introduced to the situation?
About a third of the way in. I’ve always admired Rick and what he’s done. The way he’s able to jump from different genres of music and be a master at all of them has fucked my head up for so long. Paul said he might be interested in working with me and when Yoda wants you to come see him, you gotta go see Yoda. So me and Paul went out to L.A. to see what the vibe was like. Me being a fan of his for so long and seeing his track record—from being a kid, records he’s produced with LL and his whole body of work—I’m meeting Rick for the first time so I’m a little nervous. Absolutely. And super flattered that he would even want to work with me. By his vibe being so chill and so mellow, that opened us both up to be able to create together. We had a conversation and got in the studio and started fucking around.

 

We’ve all seen him on the couch with his shoes off. Can you maybe give us some insight as to what it was like to work with him as a producer? Is it coaching you or is it actually working on beats or just talking out feelings?
All of that. It’s all three things: Guiding. Trying sh*t out. F*ckin’ programming drums and “Do you like this? Do you like that?”

 

What is the most significant thing Rick said to you as a coach?
He always said: “Try everything.” Whenever there was an idea, no matter how ridiculous it sounded or if it sounded wack at first, his whole theme was, “There’s nothing we shouldn’t try. If it doesn’t work, we’ll know it.” Me and him on a lot of these songs would have the same ear that if we tried something on a track, we both instantly knew at the same time that it didn’t work. There wasn’t much fighting for something. Rick has a very let-shit-happen-organically attitude. So the instant I’m not feeling something that he puts in a track, nine times out of ten he would take it out. “It obviously doesn’t work. There’s some reason you’re not feeling it.” So that’s one of the things that makes him so great, too. If he’s hooking the beat up, I can sit there with the pen writing something and be like, “Ahh, I don’t know if I’m really feeling this one.” He’ll say, “OK, move on.”

 

This record was the first time in a while that I actually started producing records again myself. Nothing on Relapse and very little on Recovery was produced by me. So that was one of the fun things to be able to do again: Get in there and make beats from scratch with Luis Resto and just see what we come up with. It felt good to be able to put the producer hat on again.




To Read the full interview head over to Complex.

 

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As promised Troy Ave delivers his New York City album. Features include Tony Yayo, Prodigy, Raekwon and Pusha T.

 

Download it now from iTunes https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/new-york-city/id736930643?ls=1

 

Tracklist:

 

1.Classic Feel [Prod. By Mally The Martian]
2.Cigar Smoke (Feat. King Sevin) [Prod. By Scram Jones]
3.Divas & Dimes [Prod. By John Scino]
4.New York City (Feat. Raekwon, N.O.R.E. & Prodigy) [Prod. By John Scino]
5.Mama Tears [Prod. By John Scino]
6.Viking [Prod. By Marce Reazon]
7.Me Against The World [Prod. By Prime & Keyz]
8.My Grind [Prod. By Rubirosa]
9.Show Me Love (Feat. Tony Yayo) [Prod. By Yankee]
10.Piggy Bank [Prod. By Harry Fraud]
11.Lullaby [Prod. By Chase N Cashe]
12.Hot Out [Prod. By Scram Jones]
13.Everything (Feat. Pusha T) [Prod. By DJ Uneek]listen download
14.I Know Why You Mad [Prod. By Meth]
15.Beneath Me [Prod. By Sledgren]
16.Regretful [Prod. By Araab Muzik]
17.I'm Dat Nigga (Feat. Young Lito) [Prod. By Reefa & Myles William For ATM]

 

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Neef Buck releases an official music video for "Trash Bag King." The song is the lead single off of Neef's forthcoming mixtape titled Forever Do Me 6, which drops on November 19. #FDM6 & #TrashBagKing

 

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Thisis50 & Young Jack Thriller recently spoke with Doe B for an exclusive interview!

Doe B talks about being focused, "Baby Jesus" project, upcoming "CBM" project, where he grew up, inspiration, T.I. stamping him, "Let Me Find Out" track, how he lost eye & much more!

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A 12-year old girl missed her father so much she committed suicide because she wanted to be with him in Heaven.

 

Maria Kislo, of Lezlo, Poland left a note for her mother before hanging herself saying: "Dear Mom. Please don't be sad. I just miss daddy so much, I want to see him again."


The young girl's dad, Arek, died in 2009 from a massive heart attack.
 
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Kislo's mother, Monika, was completely caught off guard by her daughter's death.
 

"She didn't seem unhappy. She didn't have problems at school and she seemed a happy little girl," the mom said."I had no idea she missed her father so much, she never really spoke about it. Five years ago I lost my husband Arek, this year my daughter. I don’t know if I can go on, and I wouldn't if it was not for my son."


Kislo's 13-year old brother cut her body down, but it was too late to save her.










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Waka Flocka Flame sits down for his fourth interview with Montreality.

 

Waka Flocka speaks about:

- FREESTYLE (0:00)
- How his mother disciplined him as a kid (0:49)
- The toys he used to play with (1:37)
- The worst decision that he never made (1:54)
- Flockaveli 2 (2:22)
- RUN DMC's "Mary Mary" being about his aunt (2:51)
- Having family in G-Unit (3:10)
- EMINEM mentioning him on "Rap God" (3:22)
- The way the media portrays DMX (4:11)
- A healthy habit (4:57)
- Good times with his homie Slim Dunkin (5:30)
- The true definition of a "G" (6:13)
- Something he's ashamed he can't do (6:36)
- The biggest lie in the world (6:56)
- What he has in his pockets (7:08)

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It's been almost ten years since Cypress Hill released an album with all of their original members. 2010's Rise Up had very little production from DJ Muggs, who has handled the bulk of the group's music over their career.

 

Muggs is back on board for the forthcoming not-yet-titled album. The group is looking at a summer 2014 release.

 

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“I didn’t do much on the last Cypress album,” Muggs recently told Vibe. “What I want from the group—and I know what the people want—is just that sound that drew you into Cypress the first three or four albums. What we are doing is making a dark record that’s really avant-garde. We are not even tripping on who is going to play it or what blog is going to get behind it. We have never given a fuck. We are just going to make a real dark Cypress Hill record.”

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B-Real spoke with TMZ over the weekend at LAX. He confirmed the news. Check out what he had to say below.



 

 

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The inaugural YouTube Music Awards took place on Sunday (November 3). The entire event was pretty much unscripted, which made for both some awkward and funny moments.

 

Eminem stole the show by performing "Rap God" off of The Marshall Mathers LP 2. He also took home the award for Artist of the Year.

 

Check out the winner's list and Em's performance below.

 

Winners List:


- Video of the Year: Girl's Generation "I Got A Boy"

- Artist of the Year: Eminem

- Response of the Year: Lindsey Stirling and Pentatonix “Radioactive”

- YouTube Phenomenon: Taylor Swift “I Knew You Were Trouble”

- YouTube Breakthrough: Macklemore & Ryan Lewis

 

- Innovation of the Year: DeStorm “See Me Standing”

 

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History in the making! The FIRST EVER YouTube Music Awards will be the talk of the entertainment world on Nov. 3, honoring stars like Selena Gomez, Justin Bieber, and One Direction and featuring performances from Lady Gaga, Eminem and more! And you can watch the entire ceremony on… YouTube!

 

Considering how important YouTube is to the music world, it’s about time the video site hosted its own award show. The big night starts at 6 p.m. ET on Nov. 3 and you can stream all the action — including performances by Lady Gaga and Eminem — below!

 

YouTube revolutionized how we consume music videos, now they’re revolutionizing award shows. The first ever YouTube Music Awards will be taking the world by storm live from Pier 36 in New York City by featuring live music videos from Lady Gaga and Arcade Fire, but that’s not all. The YTMAs will also broadcast performances by M.I.A., Avicii, and more from Seoul, Moscow, London and Rio de Janeiro — it’s an international event!

 

And the stars who will be honored are definitely right up our alley. Justin Bieber, Selena Gomez, One Direction, Demi Lovato, Miley Cyrus, and Rihanna are ALL nominated for awards — which makes sense, since we’ve watched their videos on YouTube about a million times now.

 

And hosted by funnymen Jason Schwartzman and Reggie Watts, we have no doubt that the YTMAs are a can’t-miss event.

 

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Fabolous didn't respond to Kendrick Lamar's "Control" verse on wax, but last night at Power 105.1's Powerhouse 2013 the Brooklyn emcee made his feelings known.

 

"I'm the motherfucking king in my city," Fab told the audience. "I'm from the pj's so it's only right I'm the flyest nigga in my city. So that thing about Kendrick saying he the king. Don't ask me how I took it nigga. The real niggas know all the kings came from Brooklyn."

 

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Big Sean was on the bill at Power 105.1's Powehouse 2013 concert at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York.

 

Vibe was also in the building and captured video of the Detroit emcee performing his hit single "Beware." The song is off of Sean's new album, Hall of Fame. Available now on iTunes https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/hall-of-fame-deluxe/id686222727.

 

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Meek Mill tore down the stage at Powerhouse 2013 in Brooklyn, New York on Saturday (November 2). In addition to his own set the Dream Chasers Records CEO brought out Nicki Minaj.

 

Nicki performed "I Wanna Be With You," "Tapout," "Love More" and "Dope Dealer."

 

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Nicki Minaj "I Wanna Be With You," "Tapout," "Love More"

 


 

 

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