Future was the musical guest on Saturday Night Live yesterday. He used the occasion to perform "Low Life" featuring The Weeknd and "March Madness." Check it out below.
(YAHOO SPORTS) LAS VEGAS – From his traditional perch at the side of the Octagon on Saturday night, UFC president Dana White could only watch as piles of millions burned in front of him.
Holly Holm … choked out. Conor McGregor … choked out. A pair of the sport’s biggest and most bankable stars suffering stunning upsets, turning UFC 196 into a carnage of commerce. Suddenly a year of easy-to-make mega-fights became more complicated, from the uncertainty of Holly Holm-Ronda Rousey rematch, to McGregor headlining July’s historic UFC 200.
“In 16 years in this business, the one thing you don’t do is plan anything out,” White said after. “Because you don’t know.”
White wasn’t in tears. He was stoic and professional and part of that is because over that slow grind of taking an outlaw organization into a billion-dollar global sports brand, he’s always focused on the long game, not the short-term buck. This is part of the deal.
Make no mistake: the UFC crapped out Saturday night in Vegas. The results were nothing the bottom line wanted; this despite an $8.1 million gate and what White was claiming would be a huge pay-per-view number.
That payout will be a nice salve, but the wound is still there. The UFC was on the verge of what would likely have been its biggest year ever. It may still get there. It just isn’t simple.
That’s the fight game though. Nothing ever is.
If you’re not tied to the UFC’s bottom line though, then this was actually a night to celebrate the sport and what its premier promotion is about.
UFC 196 was a testament to being daring, giving fans what they want, and throwing caution to the wind rather than protect and posture for future profits. It was about building trust with fans. It was everything boxing too often fails to be. It was everything that so many other MMA promotions never stick with.
White probably could have sat Holm until Rousey was ready for a rematch. Holm stunned mixed martial arts in November by knocking Rousey out. When Rousey recovered from that beating and was back from filming a couple movies, then the rematch was projecting as the biggest bout in MMA history, two million buys or more. September looked perfect.
Instead, Holm pushed to be sent back out there to defend her bantamweight title, and in doing so she faced a tough Miesha Tate. Holm led going into the fifth round and controlled it until the final two minutes, when a desperate Tate took Holm down, cinched a choke under her chin and survived a wild flip to eventually put Holm, who refused to tap out, to sleep.
“I guess in my mind, I wanted to fight,” Holm said of why she wouldn’t quit. “[I was thinking] ‘I’m going to get out of this, I’m going to get out of this.’ It went too far.”
She regrets letting up and letting Tate in. She doesn't regret taking the fight that likely cost her plenty.White said Tate will defend her belt against Rousey next. Rousey has already defeated Tate twice. The Rousey-Holm rematch is now on the back burner, a huge payday hanging in the balance, especially if Tate beats Rousey this time. Who knows when Holm gets another crack.
“Everyone said, ‘Why are you taking this fight? You should wait for the rematch,” Holm said, explaining her thinking. “You know what, I’m in this [business] to fight.”
Then there was McGregor, the relentlessly trash-talking Irishman who’s turned himself into an international sensation. After capturing the featherweight (145 pound) belt in December, he boldly cast a course where he’d move up to 155 pounds and take the lightweight title from Rafael dos Anjos. But two weeks ago, dos Anjos came up with an injured foot.
Rather than back out all together or bring in some tomato can, McGregor agreed to be paired up with Nate Diaz, who wasn’t just taller and longer but due to a lack of a training camp needed the fight to be held at 170 pounds. That meant McGregor was going up 25 pounds in two and a half months, plus fighting a guy who regardless of weight is known for his profound ability to take a punch.
McGregor talked his way into being a heavy betting favorite, but across the first round realized that the huge shots that normally felled a featherweight were bloodying Diaz but not burying him. He’d bit off more than he could chew.
“[Featherweights] crumble under those shots,” McGregor said. “Nate took them very well. It must take more than one, more than two, more than three [punches] to put the heavier man away.”
By the middle of round two, McGregor was out of energy from trying to knock Diaz out. He resorted to throwing single haymakers rather than combos. Eventually Diaz, through a face of crimson, found his timing and found McGregor with a huge left. The Irishman buckled, Diaz slapped his gloves together and a whole new fight was underway. About a minute later, McGregor was tapping out due to a lack of oxygen.
“It’s a bitter, bitter pill to swallow,” McGregor said.
McGregor said he will now return to 145 pounds and defend his title. It’ll still be big. It could’ve been bigger. George St. Pierre, the retired welterweight great, had flown in from Quebec for UFC 196 in a rare public appearance. White said he isn’t even sure St. Pierre wants to unretire, so this definitely wasn’t a gimmick to start the hype for a GSP-McGregor monster fight. Fine, but we know these things do tend to happen.
That isn’t happening now. If Diaz can lay waste to McGregor, then GSP wouldn’t be fair. It'd be a massacre. It would have made a big, big buck finding that out though.
“I took a shot,” McGregor said. “I went at it. I will never shy away from a challenge. I will never shy away from a defeat. I took the fight and it didn’t pay off. This is the fight business.”
More specifically, this is the UFC business. This is the business of having a money train like McGregor take on an outrageous challenge and risk his perfect UFC record, risk his aura of invincibility, risk the vision of him sprawled out on his back in the middle of the cage, overcome with exhaustion and emotion. It wasn't holding Holly Holm back, even if the greatest payday yet loomed.
“Tonight was one of those night, this is what this thing was built to be,” White said, trying to drape it in pride. “It was everything we talked about it was supposed to be. It was awesome.”
It was awesome. Costly, but spectacularly awesome.
TrapHouse Digital's Own Pop-A-lot drops off his latest tape which features Ty Dolla $ign, Skippa Da Flippa, Fat Trel, Kevin Gates, Hollywood Mickey along with production from 808 Mafia, Zaytoven, Stunt N Dozier, Beat G33kz, P.K and more.
1 Pop-A-Lot - Ten Crucifixes (Prod P.K)
2 Pimp V Feat Streetz Major & Pop-A-Lot - Hillary [Prod Downtown Musik]
3 Pop-A-Lot feat Skippa Da Flippa & Hollywood Mickey - Water Whippin Chickens [Prod @KashOnDaTrak]
Quentin Miller drops off a fresh and new joint titled "unHOLY." The song was produced by Bobby Johnson. Give it a listen up top and let us know what you think in the comment section below.
It's been a minute since we've heard from Infamous Mobb spitter Ty Nitty, but the Queensbridge representative is back with new visuals for his banger titled "Animal." This is off of Ty's "Smells Like Queensbridge" mixtape.
Rigz of the rap collective, Da Cloth, recently chopped it up with Behind the Mic to catch his growing fan base up on what's popping in his career for the year 2016 and beyond.
He gives an update on the forthcoming project "The Fixtape" with fellow group members Symph, Maverick, Times Change and ILLanoise, "4 Da Mountains," a special project inspired by his cousin's incarceration that the group sends out to people doing bids, the independent grind, his "Muddy Boots" solo project, collaboration with Dark Lo and Fred The Godson, freestyles and more.
We're very sorry to report that up and coming artist Bankroll Fresh, real nameTrentavious White, has died.
According to 11 Alive, the 28-year old rapper was shot multiple times outside of Street Executives Management's Atlanta recording studio on Friday, March 4.
The "Hot Boy" rapper's career was being guided by Street Executives. They also manage 2 Chainz, Cap 1, Young Dolph and Travis Porter.
Police found at least 50 shell casings at the scene.
Bankroll had many collaborations to his credit. Including songs withMike Will Made-It, 2 Chainz, Skooly, Project Pat, Zaytoven, Rich Homie Quan, Metro Boomin, Travis Porter, Gucci Mane, Young Scooter, Wiz Khalifa, OJ Da Juiceman, B.o.B, Spodeeand many more.
His "Life of a Hot Boy" mixtapes are very popular within the hip hop community.
Artists who knew Bankroll and expected to see his career ascend mourned his loss via social media.
"This shit KEEP HAPPENING!!!! Chinx,Snupe,Doe-B,Dolla,Duncan,Stacks Bundles, Dex Osama.... The list of young talented kids who died before they could really get a chance to make it,gettin longer than the ones who actually DO get to MAKE IT. We come from NOTHING... And can just as easily loose it ALL FOR NOTHING. I looked forward to seeing what u was gon do next. I seen young niggaz kick it a thousand ways & I can tell when the sauce is sincere. U was a real1 who always came from a real place.... More than I can say for most of these sour muuuufuckaz who still here getting the chance u didn't. My family's Prayers to U & Yours lil bro. #RIPBankrollFresh," T.I. wrote on his Instagram page.
My name is Antoinette Ortega aka AO and I am from Stockton,CA and also raised in the Bay Area of Pittsburg, CA. What made you become a writer?
Believe it or not i started out writing short stories in middle school. My nana still has my very first story that I wrote called "The Invisible". I loved writing suspenseful stories. My dream was to always write tv & film just like Tyler Perry. I used to write a lot in school and became known as "The Smart One" in college helping college athletes with their papers and such. My passion for writing took me to the entertainment industry writing for various magazines now. Writing for me was a way to express my feelings, because talking about them were harder for me to do. Writing let me escape reality.
Who have you worked with?
I am currently writing and working for several celebrities and magazine and online radio. I am a personal writer for Super producer James Worthy and Singer-Songwriter and Producer B. Howard. I also write for OneWest Magazine, OneWest Radio, Grindaholik Radio in OKC, What's Good Magazine based in New York, London Leblanc Magazine which features my Advice Column. I also write for The Leak(Online Music Blog Site) and I am working on other publications to write for as well. I wrote stories and interviewed some prominent people in the entertainment industry such as James A Worthy, B. Howard, Sara Stokes of B.E.T Centric "from the Bottom Up" and I am working with a few film directors and other reality tv stars.
How long have you been in entertainment journalism?
Honestly, It's been just under two year since I have been writing. My inspiration to start writing again was from watching Tamar Braxton on her tv reality show "Vince and Tamar". She was recording her Hit " Love and War" and it inspired me to write music again. I am still in the beginning stages, but I am very determined and have the tenacity to never give up. I have made some what of a presence in this industry, because I am relentless and I understand that Actions speaks louder than words. I am very humble, but i will not make the same mistake and wait for opportunities to come to me. I am smart enough that I have to create those opportunities and make it work.
Whats next for Antoinette?
Interesting question. I am currently networking with more companies in the entertainment industry at this time to seek out other writing opportunities. I am going to continue to interview top celebrities and reality stars in the game as well to continue to build my career as an entertainment writer. Who knows whats going to happen next. I didn't expect an interview with Thisis50 and now here we are! I will be attendance at a red carpet networking event this Saturday on 30th talking with some top film/tv directors and see what kind of opportunities awaits me there.
What are your social media handles?
Everyone can follow me and keep up with updates on Twitter and IG @AO_Enterprises1 Facebook @Antoinette Ortega You can also contact me through email at Antoinette.Ortega90@gmail.com
Oklahoma city's own prodigal son and Atlantas stepchild Phan The Konnect Man is representing the mid-south and his affiliates WeRK ent, and ZombieGang well with his latest project It's Gon' Be A Fee" powered by the Promo Vatican, Team Bigga Rankin, and Cool Running Djs. Releasing 3 back to back singles "Run Up The Check, Gas and Lugie has built up crazy anticipation for the "Its Gon' Be A Fee" project. By displaying witty lyrics, versatility, originality and catchy melodies Phan is turning fans into fiends for his music. So In Phan's words, put that pretendo down and Get Konnected to Phan The Konnect Man and don't forget, It's Gon' Be A Fee!
Tags: Werk ent, igbaf, its gonna be a fee, team bigga rankin, core djs, cool running djs, coast2coast djs, promo vaticn, phan the konnect man,
Tracklist:
01. IT'S GON' BE A FEE (INTRO) Prod X Joe Guddah for Ric Flare Productions 02. SCURRR (GAS) Prod X Da'GoodChild for Goodie Bag Productions 03. RUN UP THE CHECK Prod X Propane for Ric Flare Productions 04. BRUCE LEE ft. Big Cuz Prod X Joe Guddah 05. LUGIE prod by Battle Ground Productions 06. NOT THE SAME Prod X Ric Flare Productions 07. OMW Prod X Kagerelli for Trunk Food 08. LIVING MY LIFE ft. Trell Tha Trilla Prod X Sho Nuff Productions 09. DO YOUR DIRT BY YOURSELF (Skit) 10. RAPPER WEED ft. Skrew, Tip Toe, Ace Boon Coon, Big Cuz Prod X Moss for Ear Drummer Records/Up Some More 11. BEEN HAD THAT SHIT Prod X Ric Flare Productions 12. COLD CUP Prod X Propane 13. WHEN I WANT TO Prod X Kap Beats for Trunk Food 14. RN$ Prod X Joe Guddah 15. PHAN SPEAKS (OUTRO)
Here is episode one of Cam'Ron's new docu-series "Giles Investigation."
In this clip, initially filmed back in 2007, Killa goes back to his old stomping grounds to find a former customer named Facetime. Face at one point in his life had a promising career as a comedian, having appeared on Def Comedy Jam and BET's ComicView.
He is now the very definition of a crack fiend. Chasing his next high, even if he has to humiliate himself to get it. Cam offers Face a few dollars to break dance and do push ups and of course he obliges.
"Face was just such a big celebrity where we came from, we couldn't understand why he was getting high," Cam told The FADER. "[Face] is a comedian, so it's automatically funny. And I want people to laugh, but I want people to get a message that this isn't something that you should be doing."
More episodes are on the way. Peep this one below.
Remy Ma have patched up their past differences and are getting ready to release a joint album titled "Platas o Plomo." The two stopped by The Breakfast Club to chop it up.
Joe talked about his love for Remy as a sister, discovering Big Pun, passing on signing Pitbull, Eminem and Rick Ross, going to jail for tax evasion, being an independent artist, squashing beef with Papoose, getting over his fear of flying and more.
Remy explains why she didn't sign a deal when she got out of prison, looking forward to touring with Joe, being on parole, "Love & Hip Hop" and more.
On what would have been Bobbi Kristina Brown's 23rd birthday, the cause of her death has been revealed.
On Friday, March 4, the Fulton County Medical Examiner's office in Atlanta, released autopsy results that show that the only child of Bobby Brown and Whitney Houston died from a combination of alcohol, marijuana, morphine; "a cocaine-related substance" called benzoylecgonine, anti-anxiety medication and immersion in water, CBS News reports.
"The underlying cause of death is the condition which starts the downhill course of events leading to death and in this case is the immersion associated with drug intoxication," the medical examiner's office said in the statement. "Death was clearly not due to natural causes, but the medical examiner has not been able to determine whether death was due to intentional or accidental causes, and has therefore classified the manner of death as Undetermined."
Bobbi's boyfriendNick Gordonhas been called a "person of interest" in the investigation into the death by Georgia authorities. His lawyer, Randy Kessler, believes the results vindicate his client.
"He's always maintained his innocence. I personally hope this puts to rest all the negativity surrounding him," Kessler said.
The autopsy results were unsealed by Fulton County Superior Court Judge Henry Newkirk after a motion was filed by media organizations.
Bobby Brown released a statement expressing his anger at the media.
“First and foremost, 23 years ago today, Bobbi Kristina was born. Krissy will always live in my heart and soul. I love my baby girl. For news affiliates to seek and obtain my daughter’s autopsy report, before anyone has been brought to justice for her death is mind blowing to me. Please pray for my family," Brown said.
In August 2015 a wrongful death lawsuit was filed against Gordon by Bobbi Kristina's estate administrator, Bedelia Hargrove, alleging that he had physically abused his girlfriend and stole nearly $11,000 from her bank accounts during her hospitalization.
Bobbi was found by Gordon and a friend in a bathtub at her Roswell, Georgia home on January 31, 2015. At the time she unresponsive, face down and submerged in water. She was rushed to the hospital, but never regained consciousness after falling into a coma. She died in hospice care on July 26.
The 22-year old had scars all over her body and several missing teeth. See the information below.
Scarring
Missing teeth
These results could explain why the police had not yet released this information to the public, if they are still investigating the possibility of a crime that may have been committed leading up to Bobbi's death.
Curren$y is prepping a new project titled "Weed & Instrumentals." Today he gives fans a preview of what to expect with the release of the song "Chill." Check it out up top.
Dreamville Records recording artist Bas releases his second studio album titled "Too High to Riot." Features on the project include The Hics, Cozz and Dreamville boss J. Cole. You can purchase the project now from iTunes https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/too-high-to-riot/id1080062359
Tracklist:
01 - Too High To Riot 02 - Methylone 03 - Dopamine (feat. Cozz) 04 - Housewives 05 - Miles And Miles 06 - Live For 07 - Clouds Never Get Old 08 - Matches (feat. The Hics) 09 - Night Job (feat. J. Cole) 10 - Ricochet (feat. The Hics) 11 - Penthouse 12 - Black Owned Business
The Kush God a.k.a. Smoke DZA just released a new album titled "He Has Risen." The entire project is produced by Harry Fraud with the exception of "It's Real," which was co-produced by The Alchemist. Snoop Dogg is on board as the lone feature. You can stream the album up top and purcgase it from iTunes https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/he-has-risen/id1079212281
1. Dedication 2. Smell Like Money (feat. Lil Wayne)
3. Bounce (feat. Lil Wayne)
4. Gotta Lotta (feat. Lil Wayne)
5. MFN Right
6. Blue C-Note (feat. Lil Wayne)
7. Not Invited
8. Bentley Truck (feat. Lil Wayne)
9. 100 Joints
10. Rolls Royce Weather Every Day (feat. Lil Wayne)
11. What Happened (feat. Lil Wayne)
12. Section (feat. Lil Wayne)
13. Watch Out