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Controversial Power 105.1 radio personality Charlamagne Tha God recently sat down with Montreality to tell his story.

 

He talks about growing up in South Carolina, moving to New York, getting his big break when Wendy Williams hired him, learning how to bounce back after getting fired 4 times, trouble with the law growing up, keys to success, his thoughts on Lil Wayne's "I hate New York" comment and more.

 

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Rihanna made a triumphant return to UK X-Factor to perform on the show's season finale. Riri performed "Stay" off of her new chart topping album Unapologetic. She followed that up with her hit single "We Found Love" off of her previous album Talk That Talk.

 

When she wasn't giving her all onstage the Barbados-born beauty was giving fans an eyeful off of it. The singer's friend, photographer Melissa Forde, shared two provocative photos of the pop star over the weekend from an upcoming photo shoot.

 

In the pics Rihanna wears a black bra, a fur coat and nothing else. No word on what publication the photos are from or if more are coming.

 

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Katt Williams had a crazy time in Seattle a week ago. The pint sized comedian was arrested, threatened people with a pool cue, retired, unretired and hit a fan in the head with a mic.

 

Katt was performing at Seattle's Paramount Theater on Friday November 30, when he noticed a fan recording him. He ventured out into the audience and smacked the fan in the head hard with his microphone.

 

The comic later let the audience know the same thing could happen to any of them if he caught them recording his show.

 

"Don't be nosy, it could happen to you," Katt said. "Record me and see what happens to you. Let me see your light recording me and see what happens. Don't worry if you don't like it I'll be here all night. Go home and get your raggedy pistol and bring it back. I already got mine."

A man named Carlos Casto-Lino claims to be the person Katt assaulted. He has filed a $250,000 lawsuit against Katt and the theater. Carlos says the hit left him with a concussion and contusions on his head according to TMZ.

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L.A. Weekly is reporting that because of all the bizarre events that have happened Live Nation has decided to pull the plug on the tour. There were about 90 dates left on the trek.



 

 

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The Los Angeles Police Department has formally apologized to Notorious B.I.G.'s family for releasing his autopsy results last week without informing them first.

 

Detectives had intended to inform the family, but the report was released prematurely "due to an administrative error," according to the Associated Press.

 

As we previously reported, the autopsy report revealed that Biggie had been shot a total of four times. The fatal bullet entered Biggie's body through his right hip and tore through several vital organs before coming to rest in his left shoulder area. The bullet perforated his colon, liver, heart and the upper lobe of his left lung.

 

"Our detectives personally spoke with the Wallace family (Friday) night, and apologized for not notifying them prior to the release" said Capt. Billy Hayes, who heads LAPD's Robbery-Homicide Division, which is investigating the killing. "Obviously this has been a challenging case for us to solve. We hope that witnesses or other people with information will come forward and give us the clues we need to solve this case."

 

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Biggie was killed on March 9, 1997 in Los Angeles during a drive-by shooting. No arrests have ever been made in the case.

 

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50 Cent added even more excitement to a thrilling night of boxing at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas yesterday when he descended from the ceiling while performing his new single "My Life."

 

The G-Unit boss' performance came during the entrance to the ring for SMS Promotions fighter Yuri Gamboa, who defeated Michael Farenas via 12 round unanimous decision. 

 

Gamboa picked up the WBA interim-super featherweight title with the victory.

 

Be on the lookout for a behind the scenes look at 50's performance coming soon exclusively on Thisis50.

 

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Before G-Unit affiliate Mike Knox began his prison sentence he recorded a lot of material and filmed the music video for "Me Against the World." The song is off of Mike's mixtape of the same name.

 

Directed by Will Ngo

 

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Jamie Foxx is a talented singer, actor and comedian. Yesterday he put those talents on display when he hosted Saturday Night Live. Jamie took part in various skits and even performed "Birthday Song" with 2 Chainz during his monologue.

 

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Ne-Yo was the musical guest on Saturday Night Live yesterday. The R&B crooner performed "Let Me Love You (Until You Learn To Love Yourself)" and "She Is" off of his new album R.E.D. (Realizing Every Dream).

 

The album is available now on iTunes.

 

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kNERO leaks an unreleased record that was recorded in 07. During the timing of the Jena 6 movement. @kbilli decided to give tribute with this record.

 

Jena 6 was based on six African America students at Jena High School in Central Louisiana were arrested after a school fight in which a white student was beaten and suffered a concussion and multiple bruises.

 

They were charged with attempted murder and conspiracy. They face up to 100 years in prison without parole. The fight took place amid mounting racial tension after a black student sat under a tree in the schoolyard where only white students sat. The next day three nooses were hanging from the tree.

 

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The sky is the limit for Yuri Gamboa (22-0, 16 KOs) after winning his Manny Pacquaio vs. Juan Manuel Marquez undercard fight at the MGM Grandin Las Vegas on Dec. 8.

 

Gamboa, a former Cuban Olympic boxing Gold medalist and 50 Cent’s first promoted fighter, knocked off Filipino fighter Michael Farenas (34-4-4) by a convincing 117-109, 118-108 and 117-108 advantage. He obtained the WBA interim-super featherweight title with the victory.

 

Before the match, 50 Cent made his mark by lowering himself down to the ring from the rafters while rapping his new single "My Life."

 

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In the ring, things started out slow but quickly turned around for 50 Cent’s heavily favored client. Gamboa brought the fight to Farenas throughout the bout in order to score his convincing win.

 

He dropped Farenas to the mat in the second round, cut him open in the third and then dropped him again with a vicious combination in the seventh.

 

Farenas didn’t give up, though, and tagged the favorite with a big left hook in the ninth round, sending him hurt to the mat.

 

It was a good but expected performance from the former Olympian. The fact that it came on as big of a stage as it did makes the win one of the biggest of his career.

 

The undefeated Gamboa is likely to find himself in the ring with super lightweight Adrien Broner as a result of pulling off this win.

 

Promoter 50 Cent said he was going to do whatever it takes to make it happen.

 

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“I would [put Gamboa against Broner]. Gamboa’s next fight, he’ll probably move up to 135. That’s exciting, right? That what people want to see, right?,” 50 Cent said, according to Chuck Creekmur of AllHipHop.com.

 

The fight, if it does goes down, would be the biggest of Gamboa’s career.

 

If he can pull a win off at a greater weight and against a fighter of Broner’s caliber, there would be nothing stopping him from stardom.


 

 

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LAS VEGAS — Manny Pacquiao never saw it coming. He never saw the punch that snapped his head back Saturday and dropped him to the canvas and left him sprawled there momentarily, face down, while his wife sobbed uncontrollably and the packed crowd at MGM’s Grand Garden Arena rose to its feet in shock.

 

With that, a rivalry known for its lack of a definitive triumph suddenly had the most definitive ending of them all.

 

Juan Manuel Marquez threw both arms skyward, as blood dripped from his nose. Bedlam ensued all around him, but Marquez said little. His face said it all.

 

His face summarized four fights between two men, two scored in favor of Pacquiao, another one a draw. His face summarized the release of nearly a decade of frustration. For the moment that Marquez waited for and obsessed over, for the moment he set the record straight.

 

“I threw the perfect punch,” he said.

 

It happened in the sixth round, after Pacquiao mounted the most furious of comebacks, after he overcame an early knockdown with a reciprocal knockdown, after he stung Marquez with a series of left hands. As Round 6 neared its conclusion, Marquez (55-6-1, 40 knockouts) crept in close to Pacquiao, and he came over the top from a short distance with that right.

 

The shot crumpled Pacquiao (54-5-2) to the canvas, right in front of Bob Arum, his promoter, who held his hands out as if he wanted to catch his prized fighter in his arms. Pacquiao’s wife, Jinkee, held her face in both hands and cried. It took her husband several minutes to rise, and when he did, his face was bruised under both eyes, which were vacant. He looked lost.

 

“We knew it would be a tough fight,” Marquez said. “But not an impossible fight.”

 

Pacquiao was later sent to the hospital for a CAT scan; Marquez had a broken nose and a suspected concussion.

 

Before the fight, Pacquiao strode deep inside Grand Garden Arena, through a maze of tunnels. He entered Dressing Room 2 at 5:40 p.m. This was about an hour earlier than for his previous foray against Marquez. Pacquiao was so early that he caught the drug testers off guard. One ran off to fetch a test kit. Pacquiao just smiled, his face filled with confidence, so sure.

 

The boxer embraced his trainer, Freddie Roach.

 

“How are you?” Roach asked him. “You good?”

 

Pacquiao simply nodded.

 

He wore a blue T-shirt imprinted with his likeness; T-shirt Manny held a microphone, wore boxing shoes and spun a basketball on an index finger. Real-life Manny sat in a chair below where highlights of his previous Marquez fights played on a flat-screen television.

 

As if to underscore his mood, Pacquiao did not wait for the HBO boxing analyst Larry Merchant to interview him. He grabbed the microphone and interviewed Merchant instead. Merchant ably played along. To one query, he said he wanted to confirm HE won the previous three fights against Marquez.

 

Pacquiao looked up, incredulous. “Wait,” he said, “that’s my line.”

 

Then it got surreal. In came Mitt Romney. Yes, that Mitt Romney, the former Massachusetts governor and the presidential runner-up, every hair on his head in place. Romney, in fact, came in twice. His introduction was at once awkward and hilarious.

 

“Hi, Manny,” he said. “I’m Mitt Romney. I ran for president. I lost.”

 

All that really happened, truth stranger than fiction. Or just another Pacquiao fight.

 

The fighter himself stood coiled in his corner before the opening bell ring, his fists already raised. Then he charged at Marquez like a bull at a matador. Pacquiao fought the smarter fight early, as he tagged Marquez with lefts and avoided the right hand.

 

That all changed in the third round, all changed with one punch. It came from Marquez, who sent his right arm wide, over Pacquiao’s left glove, flush into Pacquiao’s face. The punch sent Pacquiao flying backward, on his backside. He climbed to his feet quickly, his face twisted into a sneer.

 

It marked the first time in 39 rounds between the fighters that Marquez had knocked Pacquiao down. If anything, it seemed to galvanize Pacquiao. Well, at least until the sixth.

 

Through three previous fights, through 36 razor-thin rounds, Pacquiao and Marquez had already staged a trilogy that lacked but one significant element: a clear outcome. In those bouts, Pacquiao did not lose. But he did not exactly win, either. His Marquez tally consisted of two victories and one draw and enough doubt to make a rare fourth fight compelling enough to stage.

 

Boxing history is much like blockbuster movies in that regard. They are plenty of trilogies, three meetings between two fighters that defined careers. A fourth fight is more uncommon. It happened with Sugar Ray Robinson and Gene Fullmer, with Jersey Joe Walcott and Ezzard Charles, with Bobby Chacon and Rafael Limon and in a handful of other instances.

 

Pacquiao did not want a fourth bout, not initially. Nor did Roach. Marquez, among the best counterpunches of his era, often befuddled Pacquiao with stylistic kryptonite. He waited until Pacquiao came to him. And when Pacquiao, against Roach’s instructions, shifted left and led with jabs, Marquez countered over the top with stinging straight right hands.

 

Marquez arrived here like some boxing Popeye, his body bigger, his muscles carved from long hours in the gym. The questionable past of his trainer, Angel Guillermo Heredia, an admitted steroids dealer who testified for the government in the Balco scandal, only added to rampant speculation, which Marquez and his camp vehemently denied.

 

Still, Roach maintained that speed, not bulk, won fights. “I don’t think muscle men have a better chin,” he said.

 

The last time these boxers met, Pacquiao entered the ring with his personal life in shambles. He arrived late to the arena, and in an argument with his wife. Throughout that camp, his confidants described Pacquiao as a changed man who replaced his numerous vices with religion. Now, they say that Pacquiao, obsessive in all endeavors, had binged too much on Bible study.

 

Only in boxing could someone cite too much Bible study as a distraction for a fight.

 

For this bout, Pacquiao cut out plyometrics from his training, exercises that he said led to cramping in his calves. His promoter, Arum of Top Rank Boxing, said the last time he saw Team Pacquiao this peaceful was before Pacquiao fought Oscar De La Hoya, before he became famous and his life personal life imploded, before he won a Congressional election in the Philippines.

 

Whether such tranquillity could translate into the aggression Roach desired remained to be seen. They had a game plan for the third fight, after all, until Pacquiao discarded it.

 

This time, Pacquiao appeared to follow the plan. He remained aggressive, even as he lunged forward, at times off balance, susceptible to the right. Asked afterward if he would entertain a fifth fight, Pacquiao said, “Why not?”

 

Perhaps he will want to watch the punch on replay. It happens to most every fighter, one of boxing’s starkest and saddest truths. They all get hit, all get knocked down. Some champions, even Pacquiao, get knocked out.

 

“I got hit by a punch I didn’t see,” he said.


 

 

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Pictures have surfaced of Ice-T's wife Coco all boo'd up with another rapper by the name of AP.9. Apparently Coco is out in Vegas and got close with AP. Pics taken of the two together are not the kind a married woman would normally take.

 

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As word spread about the pics Coco took to her Twitter account to downplay them.

 

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Unfortunately for Coco, Ice wasn't buying that excuse. He went on Twitter to let the world know he felt like his wife did him dirty.

 

"Coco's in Vegas. She has given me her explanation of the pics on the net from her first weeks out there with some dude. She said he knew someone in the crew from our show and would pop up where ever they would go. He also said he knew me.. I don't know dude," Ice wrote. "Regardless.. They would take Posed pics every time. Most of them disrespectful and in bad taste. She's made me look.. And feel like sh-t. I say this on Twitter because there's no way to avoid the obvious misconduct of a married couple. That's it. Any more questions ask @Cocosworld. Don't get it twisted... I'm not happy about this sh*t. Daily Game: Trust no one."

 

Coco reacted by issuing a public apology to Ice.

 

"Ice is right,the pics I took with this man were in poor taste & I disrespected my husband however the pics were the only thing that happened," Coco wrote.

 

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Is this the end for Ice and Coco? I guess we'll have to wait and see.

 

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An outpouring of anger is being directed today at the two Australian radio hosts after the death of a nurse who was caught in the DJs' prank call to hospital where Kate Middleton was treated earlier this week.

 

Lord Glenarthur, the chairman of King Edward VII's Hospital - the U.K. hospital where the Duchess of Cambridge was receiving treatment, condemned the prank in a letter to the Max Moore-Wilton, chairman of Southern Cross Austereo, the Australian radio station's parent company.

 

Glenarthur said the prank humiliated "two dedicated and caring nurses," and the consequences were "tragic beyond words," The Associated Press reported.

 

DJs Mel Greig and Michael Christian, radio shock jocks at Sydney's 2Day FM have been taken off the air, but the company they work for did not fire them or condemn them.

 

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"I think that it's a bit early to be drawing conclusions from what is really a deeply tragic matter," Rhys Holleran, CEO of Southern Cross Austereo told a news conference in Sydney. "I mean, our main concern is for the family. I don't think anyone could have reasonably foreseen that this was going to be a result."

 

Nurse Jacintha Saldanha was found dead Friday morning after police were called to an address near the hospital to "reports of a woman found unconscious," according to a statement from Scotland Yard.

 

Circumstances of her death are still being investigated, but are not suspicious at this stage, authorities said Friday.

 

Following news of Saldanha's death, commentary on social media included posts expressing shock, sadness and anger.

 

A sampling of some of the twitter posts directed at the DJs included: "you scumbag, hope you get what's coming to you" and "I hope you're happy now."

 

The hospital said that Saldanha worked at the hospital for more than four years. They called her a "first-class nurse" and "a well-respected and popular member of the staff."

 

The hospital extended their "deepest sympathies" to family and friends, saying that "everyone is shocked" at this "tragic event."

 

"I am devastated with the tragic loss of my beloved wife Jacintha in tragic circumstances, she will be laid to rest in Shirva, India," Saldanha's husband posted on Facebook.

 

The duchess spent three days at the hospital undergoing treatment for hyperemesis gravidarum, severe or debilitating nausea and vomiting. She was released from the hospital on Thursday morning.

 

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"The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are deeply saddened to learn of the death of Jacintha Saldanha," a spokesman from St. James Palace said in a statement.

 

On Friday, Greig and Christian had been gloating about their successful call to the hospital, in which they pretended to be Queen Elizabeth and Prince Charles and were able to obtain personal information about the Duchess's serious condition.

 

"You know what they were the worst accents ever and when we made that phone call we were sure a hundred people at least before us would have tried the same thing," said Grieg on air. She added with a laugh, "we were expecting to be hung up on we didn't even know what to say [when] we got through."

 

"We got through and now the entire world is talking, of course," said her co-host Christian.

 

When the royal impersonators called the hospital, Saldanha put through to a second nurse who told the royal impersonators that Kate was "quite stable" and hadn't "had any retching."

 

The hospital apologized for the mistake.

 

"The call was transferred through to a ward, and a short conversation was held with one of the nursing staff," the hospital said in a statement. "King Edward VII's Hospital deeply regrets this incident."

 

"This was a foolish prank call that we all deplore," John Lofthouse, the hospital's chief executive, said in the statement. "We take patient confidentiality extremely seriously, and we are now reviewing our telephone protocols."

 

The radio station also apologized for the prank call.

 

"2Day FM sincerely apologizes for any inconvenience caused by the inquiry to Kate's hospital. The radio segment was done with lighthearted intentions," the station said in a statement earlier.

 

Backlash

 

The Sydney radio station - famous for its pranks and outrageousness - has suspended all advertising in the face of  an advertising boycott.

It was warned by Australia's broadcast regulator last spring about its violations of the "decency provision" of the country's broadcast code. Authorities are now looking to see if the radio hosts violated the criminal code, with some calling for charges of involuntary manslaughter.

 

The prank had been cleared by the Australian radio station's lawyers. CEO Holleran said the DJs followed the company's procedures before broadcasting the call.

 

"I think the more important question here is that we're very confident that we haven't done anything illegal. Our main concern at this point in time is what has happened is incredibly tragic and we're deeply saddened and we're incredibly affected by that."


 

 

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Uncle Murda and Diddy Bop recently paid a visit to the Shade 45 studios to chop it up with The Drama King A.K.A. DJ Kay Slay. While there the two hopped on the "No Worries" instrumental and filmed a freestyle.

 

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Super talented R&B singer Chrisette Michele releases her new Audrey Hepburn: An Audiovisual Presentation project. Chrisette secured features from Rob Glasper, 2 Chainz, Fogo, Lem Payne, Wale, Dunson, Bilal, Kenneth Whalum and more.

 

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