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When superstar running back Adrian Peterson tore his anterior cruciate ligament, medial collateral ligament and suffered meniscus damage to his left knee after a hit by Washington Redskins safety DeJon Gomes last December (week 16) many wondered if he could recover in time for the 2012-13 season and whether he would ever be the same.

 

Recovery time from such devastating injuries can take up to 9 months or longer following surgery and intense rehabilitation. 

 

After sitting out the pre-season Peterson has bounced back this season in a big way. The Minnesota Vikings player leads the National Football League in rushing yards with 1,128 yards. He's averaging 5.8 yards per carry and has scored 7 rushing touchdowns.

 

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AP sits down with ESPN's Chris Carter to talk about his determination and return from injury.

 

 

 

 

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Tyga has a couple of projects coming out in the next several months. Last night he unveiled the cover for his new 187 mixtape that will be released next week. The project serves as a warm up for T-Raww's next album titled Hotel California, which will be released in March of next year.

 

Confirmed Hotel California features so far include Rick Ross, Chris Brown, Nicki Minaj and Wiz Khalifa.

 

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Check out the 187 artwork up top and get a glimpse of the Young Money rapper's life on tour in "Tyga In Dubai Episode 3" below.


 

 

Tyga In Dubai Episode 3 (Reveals Hotel California features)


 

 

Tyga announces Hotel California release date

 

 

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Alicia Keys - Girl On Fire [Full Album Stream]

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With her new album Girl On Fire scheduled to released on November 27th, Alicia Keys decides to gift her fans by streaming the entire project.

 

You can check that out up top. Pre-order the album on iTunes

 

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Tracklist

 

1. De Novo Adagio (Intro)
2. Brand New Me
3. When It’s All Over
4. Listen To Your Heart
5. New Day
6. Girl On Fire (Feat. Nicki Minaj)
7. Fire We Make (Feat. Maxwell)
8. Tears Always Win
9. Not Even The King
10. That’s When I Knew
11. Limitedless
12. One Thing
13. 101

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The Fast and the Furious franchise has proven to be box office gold for Universal Pictures. Fast Five earned an incredible $625 million worldwide.

 

Tyrese Gibson, Ludacris, Paul Walker, Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson and Jordana Brewster are back in action for The Fast and the Furious 6.

 

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While out in London filming scenes for Fast 6, Tyrese sat down with Tim Westwood to talk about the new film.

 

"We feel the pressure going into shooting 6 because Fast 5 was so loved and enjoyed around the world. It's a tough act to follow but I really believe in my heart of hearts because I've been on the set that Fast 6 has definitely trumped Fast 5," Tyrese said.

 

Tyrese said so far the crew has filmed scenes in Tenerife and London. The last scenes will be shot in Los Angeles. The actor/singer added that fans should expect plenty of action in this one.

 

"It's another level. I think the director Justin Lin has pushed the needle in a major way. It's hard to imagine any action sequences or scenes bigger that Fast 5, but trust and believe this sh*t is gonna mess people up."

 

The Fast and the Furious 6 will hit the big screen on May 24, 2013.

 


 

 

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Snow Tha Product is back with a brand new music video for "Cookie Cutter Bitches." The song is off of her upcoming project titled Good Nights and Bad Mornings, dropping on December 12th.

 

Produced by Money Moss

 

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Trapped in the Closet continues its ongoing saga with the return of Sylvester, Rufus, Cathy, Tina, Roxanne, Randolph, Rosie the Nosy Neighbor, Reverend Moseley, Twan and Pimp Lucius. A cast of characters interconnected by sexual exploits, quarreling lovers and a mysterious package in Kelly’s tour de force sprawling hip hopera.

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Wu Block teams up with Masta Killa, Gza and Erykah Badu for "Drivin' Round." The Termanology-produced track is off of Wu Block's self titled new album which will be released on November 27th via eOne Records.

 

You can pre-order the album now from iTunes

 

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Chris Brown is currently in Europe on his Carpe Diem Tour. Last night he was in Stuttgart, Germany performing in front of an excited crowd at the Hanns-Martin-Schleyer arena.

 

Breezy ran through many of his hit songs including "Deuces," "Don't Wake Me Up," "No Bullsh*t," "Beautiful People," "Yeah 3x," "Look At Me Now," "Don't Judge Me" and more.

 

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Check out Chris' performances and peep the rest of the Carp Diem Tour dates below.

 

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Carpe Diem Tour Dates

 

Nov 27 – Dortmund, Germany. Venue: Westfalenhalle

Nov 29 - Frankfurt, Germany,Venue: Festhalle
Nov 30 - Basel, Switzerland. Venue: St. Jakobshalle
Dec 3 - Dublin, Ireland. Venue: The O2
Dec 5 – Antwerp, Belgium. Venue: Sportpaleis
Dec 6 - Amsterdam, Netherlands. Venue: ZiggoDome
Dec 7 – Paris, France. Venue: Bercy Arena
Dec 9 – Paris, France. Venue: Bercy Arena

 

South Africa
Dec 15 – Johannesburg, South Africa. Venue: Coca Cola Dome
Dec 17 - Durban, South Africa. Venue: Mahbida Stadium
Dec 19 – Capetown, South Africa. Venue: Grandwest Arena

 


 

 

"Don't Wake Me Up"

 


 

 

 

"No Bullsh*t"

 


 

 

"Bassline" x "Look At Me Now"

 


 

 

 

"Yeah 3x"

 


 

 

 

"Don't Judge Me"

 


 

 

 

"All Back"

 


 

 

 

"Deuces"

 

 


 

 

"Biggest Fan"

 


 

 

 

"Take You Down"

 


 

 

 

"Birthday Cake"

 

 


 

 

 

"She Ain't You"

 


 

 

 

"I Can Only Imagine" x "Forever"

 


 

 

 

"Beautiful People"

 

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Philadelphia Freezer recently stopped by Shade 45 recently to chop it up with DJ Kay Slay. While there he decided to give an in-studio performance of "Jungle."

 

The Incredible Stro-produced song is the lead single off of Freeway's upcoming fourth solo album titled Diamond In the Ruff, which will be released on November 27th.

 

Filmed by Street Heat TV

 

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On Monday November 26th, 50 Cent will be debut his new single "My Life" when he performs it live on NBC's The Voice. The song is from his upcoming album Street King Immortal and features Eminem and Adam Levine of Maroon 5.

 

Symbolyc One (S1), who has been behind the boards on hit records for artists such as Kanye West, Beyonce, Babyface, Erykah Badu, Ghostface Killah and many more produced the record. He recently sat down with iStandard to talk about how he and 50 linked up to create the song.

 

Check out what he had to say below.

 

Congrats on the new placement for 50 Cent’s “My Life” with Eminem and Adam Levine. How did the whole thing happen front to back?

 

Well, Big ups to my mans Dre Mckenzie and Tony G (A&R for G-Unit Records) for making the connect for me. I met Dre back in 2008 at the iStandard/One Stop Shop and kept a solid relationship with him.  I would send him beats every month consistently for a couple years until I heard Fif wanted to buy these 2 beats from me.  Remind you that this was back in Fall of 2010.  I went to NY and made a visit to Dre at the G-Unit office.  Fif was in a meeting in the backroom so Dre took me back to meet him.  When Fif saw me, he immediately gets up and leaves the meeting and tells me “I had an APB out on you. You got some HEAT!!!” So we went into his office and he told me the concept of the “My Life” record and spit his verses for me.  He was like “This is gonna be HUGE”.  So for the next year or so 50 Cent would mention me in all his interviews about me producing on his album.  Through the grapevine I was hearing Eminem hopped on the record then from an Executive at Interscope Records I was told Adam Levine was gonna be on the record.  Fast forward through 3 mixtapes and 1 album later, the song stood the test of time and its about to come out now as a single.  Nobody but God because its very rare that an artist holds on to a beat for 2 ½ years with the face of music changing so fast these days.  Oh I forgot to mention Just Blaze called me out the blue about a year ago.  He was in the studio with Fif and they was trying to see which one of my beats to put Eminem on.  Fif was saying the beat that is now “My Life” but Just Blaze was trying to talk him into using the other beat that Fif wanted from me.  Crazy huh!

 

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Tune in to The Voice on Monday November 26 at 8 p.m. ET on NBC to watch 50 and Adam Levine perform "My Life."

 

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Drake and Chris Brown will both walk away without any charges filed against them for their alleged roles in a massive brawl that took place on June 14th at WIP nightclub in New York.

 

After conducting interviews that were inconclusive and pouring over grainy club footage that was deemed "useless" the NYPD has decided to close the case according to TMZ.

 

Several people did report injuries after the champagne bottle throwing fight including Brown, his bodyguard, an Australian tourist and San Antonio Spurs basketball player Tony Parker.

 

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Parker filed a $20 million lawsuit against the club for injuries he says he suffered to his eye from flying glass.

 

"Drake was never even a suspect so it's no surprise," said his lawyer Blair Berk.


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The self proclaimed "King of the South" covers the latest issue of Billboard Magazine. T.I. is gearing up for the release of his long awaited eighth studio album, Trouble Man: Heavy Is The Head.

 

The album will be released on December 18th and includes features from Meek Mill, A$AP Rocky, Lil Wayne, Andre 3000, Pink, Cee-Lo Green, R. Kelly and Akon.

 

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*UPDATE* November 26.

 

Billboard has added the cover story for this issue. Tip talks about lost endorsements due to his prison stay, says he recorded 127 songs for Trouble Man, speaks on why it was delayed, upcoming tour and more.

 

You're turning in the album tomorrow. How does it feel?

[laughs] It's a blessing. It's a blessing to be at this stage in my career and continue to have, I guess, enough relevance to have an anticipated project. I'm real proud of it -- I just hope everybody else will enjoy it as much as I enjoyed making it.

 

You recorded more than 100 songs for the album, right?

Yeah, it was like 126, 127, something like that.

 

Do you usually do that much work going into an album?

This might be the first time we cracked 100. Usually it's like 50 or 60. There's always an abundance of material.

 

Originally, you were looking at an early fourth-quarter, late third-quarter release. Now, here we are moving into December. Why the date shift?

It wasn't ready. I knew that this was a moment for me, and I had to dedicate the necessary time, attention and energy to ensuring that it would be of the classic proportion that I feel the fans deserve. I could have settled. I could have put an album out in September, but I still was on probation, which would have limited the amount of travel that I could do. So that was another factor that was extremely important. And all the songs that I've done since then, they take it over the top.

 

You mentioned the significance of this album for your career. Can you talk a bit about that?

It goes without saying that it's hard to attain a certain level of success. And it's hard to maintain this level of success and even more difficult when one is separated from your environment, especially if you're separated from the environment due to negative reasons. So coming back, most people aren't able to. And if you try to come back and you don't make it, it's probably lights out. To half-ass and take it lightly could end up catastrophic.

 

Looking back on "No Mercy," how do you feel about it?

Mixed feelings. On one hand, I feel like that was a throwaway project because if I never would've went to prison, it would have been completely different. On another hand I feel, "Man, I wasted some great songs on this project." "Poppin' Bottles" with Drake; "Castle Walls," the one with Christina Aguilera; and the Pharrell [Williams] record, "Amazing"-all of those records, if they were on another project or if I was present to work it the right way and wasn't going through what I was going through, those would be huge records. So I look back at it and I don't regret it. It is what it is. It's on me.

 

There are those who say that when rappers go to jail it makes them hot. What's your take on that?

I tell you what: If it did, I'd give it back in a second for the time that I lost. I can say that it has made me more famous, and people probably know my situation more than they know my music. However, it also interrupted a lot of very lucrative and noteworthy opportunities. In my case, I lost as much as I gained, probably.

 

You lost a lot of corporate sponsorships along the way. How are you finding those conversations today, now that you've been out for a year?

A lot of people are open to it. Everyone knows that America has a short-term memory and they're very forgetful and forgiving. I mean, I haven't even went out and checked. Don't get me wrong. When it's time to sponsor events for us, we don't have a shortage of takers. A lot of people want to be associated with our brand to create awareness of their brand, and they recognize our relevance and our influence on the marketplace.

Now as far as people calling to make me the face of their brand, there has been nothing that I have taken seriously as of yet. People have inquired about building brands around my face and about building brand-new brands from scratch more so than associating me to an existing brand, with the exception of the Atlanta Hawks. We've had this very, very positive working relationship with the Atlanta Hawks for quite some time, and just recently they called me to broadcast two quarters of the Hawks game when they played the Miami Heat for Fox Sports South, and I had fun. They would like to further the relationship and see how we could do more together.

 

There's obviously a good track record for music and NBA partnerships.

You know what? Right now, I'm so focused on "Trouble Man," I'm not even really looking past Dec. 18. For this to be the absolute best body of work it could be, I had to turn stuff down. I had to have tunnel vision. Of course, I broke away for a month or two and I went and I did a movie. And I did a season of "Boss." But when I was doing that, when my attention was divided, the music wasn't working. So it required me to totally shut everything else off and dedicate myself 100% just in building this album. And that's the mind-set that I'm in: how to create the most awareness and anticipation for this album to be a classic.

 

Do you have your eye on a big spring tour?

Yeah, definitely. I just got to see what the most lucrative, reasonable opportunity is for me. I would like to focus more on my international presence. Due to my circumstances, a lot of people that know my music, know who I am and want to see me, but haven't had the opportunity because I haven't been afforded the opportunity to travel abroad. Now that I can, I would like to strengthen my international presence. I've never been to Africa. I've never been to China. Aside from seeing the world and living life, it's leaving a lot of money on the table.

For an artist of my caliber, the global awareness of T.I. being a multiplatinum artist is probably the weakest of all the other multiplatinum artists simply because I haven't gone. Usually when most people take time to go do a tour, I do a movie. When they do international dates, I do a movie. And that's why I'm probably the strongest in film of the multiplatinum artists because I took the time to do movies rather than touring abroad. So it's a balance. Just like Justin Timberlake, he took time off music completely to only focus on film, and that's probably why he's the most strongly recognized singer-slash-actor in the game today. You put time into things and cultivate these opportunities and the amount of effort and energy you put in is the amount of result you'll see back from it-if you're any good at least.

 

What is it about acting do you enjoy? Is it the process? The payday? The exposure?

To be honest, all of the above. Well, I can't say the payday. I ain't had a huge payday yet. But it's a different level of respect associated with it and it surprises people. I enjoy shocking the shit out of folks. And at this level in my career, I can make an outstanding, phenomenal album, I can release an insanely successful and critically revered single, but people are going to say, "Ah, yeah, that's T.I., he's been doing that for years." Now, if I happen to be in a critically acclaimed film nominated for a Golden Globe or an Academy Award, then people are surprised and shocked.

 

Through the years, you've mentioned different people being supportive of everything you've gone through, including Eminem. Who else has been there to help?

As you mentioned, of course, Em. He was extremely supportive and inspirational during that time. Busta Rhymes, Puffy, Lyor Cohen, Russell Simmons, Nelly, David Banner, Charlie Mack, Will Smith. Will actually went as far as getting in touch with [attorney general] Eric Holder and the Obama administration trying to see if we could get some kind of release. He was very politely told that was not possible. [laughs]

 

Really?

It was the last time I was going back, and I was going to court for my probation violation. He was in deep discussions about it. And he's been a huge contributor to the administration, and I mean not just in finances, I'm talking about time and other kinds of efforts, so it ain't like his words were falling on deaf ears. But I understood. I didn't even expect no help. I didn't expect nobody to be able to help me. I knew I made my bed and I knew I had to lay in it.

 

To get Tip's full Q&A will Billboard order the issue Here

 

 

 

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