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Dallas native Erykah Badu's new music video portrays her taking off her clothes and then dying near where President John F. Kennedy was assassinated.

The "guerilla-style" video for the song "Window Seat" was shot in one take as she stripped while walking in Dealey Plaza on March 17. Badu released the music video Saturday.

"I was petrified while shooting this video ... but liberation began to set in. I conquered many fears in that few moments," Badu posted on Twitter on Sunday.

Families can be seen in the background. Badu said on Twitter that she prayed the children who were there wouldn't be "traumatized."

The video begins with a 1963 radio broadcast describing Kennedy turning onto Elm Street. Badu is then shown in a parked car. Then she walks toward Elm Street while taking her clothes off.

Badu said on Twitter that she could hear people yelling things at her but she kept going. People were yelling things such as "This is a public place," "You ought to be ashamed," and "Put your clothes on," she said.

She said the people caught in the background were trying to ignore her as she shed the last of her clothing -- except for one man who grabbed her clothes.

In the video, she falls to the ground at the spot where Kennedy was shot.

The blood at the end of the video spells out "groupthink."

Groupthink is "the unwritten rule that states; I will not express my true opinion if it opposes those I love and fear. I volunteer to censor me," Badu wrote on Twitter.

Badu, a mother of three, said on Twitter that she told her children about her plans to film the video. Her 5-year-old daughter just asked for another serving of pudding. Her 12-year-old son said he would tell anyone who teased him about the video that his "mom is great" and "she was having fun."

"I immediately took myself less seriously," Badu posted.

The city of Dallas said in a statement that Badu's production company did not get permits or contact the city. Commercial film, video and photo shoots must be approved by the city. Guerilla videos are usually shot in one take because the crews know they would face arrest or penalties if they are caught, the city said.

Badu said she made sure to put money in the meter in case the police showed up.

"After last action, we ran like hell! lol," she posted on Twitter.

She said they didn't even take the time to look for the man who was picking up her clothes.

Dallas police said they do not plan on filing charges against Badu, who lives in Dallas. But the department said it would consider filing indecent exposure charges if witnesses came forward.

No one in Dealey Plaza at the time of the filming called police, Dallas police said Monday.

Badu's latest album, "New Amerykah Part Two: Return of the Ankh," will be released Tuesday.

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Mixtape DVD: "March 9: Video Remix Collection"

Headliners: The Notorious B.I.G., Ralph McDaniels and J.Period

Key Cameos: No guest stars, but you have to check for the blends. "Flava in Ya Ear" over the track from Jay-Z's "P.S.A." "Hypnotize" over the track from Eric B and Rakim's "Paid in Full." "One More Chance" over the instrumental from Mary Jane Girls' "All Night Long" and the Gap Band's "Outstanding."


Essential Info: Ralph McDaniels is hip-hop. He's been documenting the culture since the beginning. In the early '80s, McDaniels, then a college student, would tape footage of hip-hop godfathers like Grand Master Flash and Melle Mel, not because he had an outlet to put it on, but because he knew in his heart that the culture had to be recorded. Thirty years later, McDaniels can be considered an architect himself, with his New York-based video program "Video Music Box" becoming a staple in rap. It was the place where you could find all videos from new artists as well as the stars every day after school. Jay-Z, Wu-Tang Clan, BBD, KRS-One and countless others not only sent their videos in, they gave McDaniels interviews at a time when we didn't see much hip-hop on TV.

One of McDaniels' favorite subjects was the Notorious B.I.G. Uncle Ralph described Biggie as being very serious in the booth but a jokester that could rival the Kings of Comedy when he wasn't working. McDaniels also remembers Biggie as a "student of the game."

"I have footage of him at a Big Daddy Kane concert, and he was just in the crowd," McDaniels told Mixtape Daily. "He was a student of the game. He knew Kane was an MC from Brooklyn that came early. That told me a lot. He wasn't anybody yet; he was just a cat trying to get on. To be around a guy like that, hilarious. I would want to be a Junior M.A.F.I.A. member just to be down with that cat there."

McDaniels recently teamed with J.Period to salute Big Poppa with a collection of remix videos called "March 9: Video Remix Collection."

"This thing was kinda the next evolution of the March 9th remix project I started on the 10th anniversary of Big passing with my man G. Brown," Period explained. "I been speaking to Ralph for a minute — I love what he does; he likes what I do with the mixtapes — about finding a way to collabo. This seems like the best first step: Find somebody like Big, take the remixes and see what happens. When you set it to video, it takes it to life in a whole new way."

"I always like looking for something new, something different," McDaniels said. "I was familiar with J.Period's original CD mixtape. I was like, 'This is kinda dope.' That's when we started talking about it. So I'll take the visuals. Sometimes, the visuals don't match, because there might be edits and all kinds of things like that involved. I have to find something that fits for that particular scene. I have to use my imagination and think about the fans as well. What would they like to see? Because I'm a music-video person, I live for the visuals. ... We try to input some of these things in to the video mixes. Biggie don't have a lot of videos he did, maybe only like five or six videos he was in. So we had to get creative. Thankfully, the ones we put out, they were ones he had videos for. But there's some songs like 'Party and Bullsh--' that there were no videos for. But there's footage out there of him performing. That's the creative stuff we had to work on fitting it together."


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Usher is releasing his new album 'Raymond v Raymond' today (March 30).

The five time Grammy Award winner made a promotional stop on the Late Night With David Letterman show to perform a song from the cd "Hey Daddy (Daddy's Home)".

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The Chelsea Lately show is one of the funniest late night talk shows without a doubt. Chelsea seems to especially enjoy having rappers appear.

Last night Ludacris was her guest. Luda is still promoting his latest album 'Battle Of The Sexes' and his Conjure Cognac.

The Atlanta MC spoke about how his collaboration with Justin Bieber came about on the song "Baby" and his bet with Diddy to see who will get to six number one singles first.

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Track List:

1. Intro
2. Mama Raised A Hustla Feat. Bakery Brad, & G Baby
3. Answers (Prod. By Murdah Baby & Paramount)
4. It's OK (Prod. By Murdah Baby & Yung Mills)
5. Murda Muzik (Prod. By Murdah Baby & Yung Mills)
6. Gangsta Muzik Feat. Soulja Boy
7. Fake Nigga (Interlude)
8. I'm Bang'n (Prod. By Murdah Baby & Paramount)
9. Trappers
10. Holla If U Need Me (Prod. By Murdah Baby & Yung Mills)
11. Frenchie (Speaks)
12. Dis Is My Ghetto Song (Prod. By DJ Lazy K)
13. Tropicial Diamonds Feat. OJ Da Juiceman (Prod. By Murdah Baby & Yung Mills)
14. Party Till The Sun Come Up (Prod. By Murdah Baby & Yung Mills)
15. Gwalla Feat. Slay & G Baby (Prod. By Murdah Baby & Paramount)
16. Outro

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DJ Teknikz & DJ E Sudd - March Madness 3

Track List:

01. Shawty Lo Feat. Birdman - Birds (Remix)
02. Travis Porter - Hotel
03. Rick Ross Feat. Birdman & Lil Wayne - Veteran's Day
04. Rocko - Lingo
05. Waka Flocka - King Of The Trap
06. Birdman Feat. Lil Wayne & Tyga - Loyalty
07. T.I. - I'm Back
08. Young Money - Roger Dat
09. Lloyd Banks Feat. Juelz Santana - Beamer, Benz Or Bentley
10. Young Jeezy Feat. Keyshia Cole - Never Again
11. Drake Feat. The Dream - Shut It Down
12. Waka Flocka - Lock My CEO Up
13. Young Dro - Freeze Me
14. Juelz Santana Feat. Lil Wayne - Home Run
15. Waka Flocka - Rumors
16. B.o.B Feat. T.I. & Playboy Tre - Bet I Bust
17. Gucci Mane Feat. Trey Songz, Fabolous & Nicki Minaj - Lemonade (Remix)
18. Yung L.A. - How I Growed Up
19. Bun B Feat. Yo Gotti - Counting Money All Day
20. Gucci Mane Feat. Ludacris - Atlanta Zoo
21. Young Jeezy - Trap Or Die 2 Reloaded
22. Yung Joc Feat. Lil Wayne - Drip
23. Lil Wayne Feat. Gudda Gudda - I Don't Like The Look
24. Rick Ross - Pray For Me
25. B.o.B Feat. Bruno Mars - Nothing On You
26. Rocko - Always
27. Dj Frank White - Outro

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DJ Teknikz & DJ E Sudd - March Madness 2

Track List:

01. B.o.B Feat. Bruno Mars - Nothing On You
02. T-Pain Feat. Young Jeezy - Reverse Cowgirl
03. Trey Songz - Jupite Love
04. Drake - Fall For Your Type
05. Beyonce - Ice Cream Truck
06. Juelz Santana Feat. Chris Brown - Back To The Crib
07. Lloyd Feat. Mystikal - Set Me Free
08. Nicki Minaj - Your Love
09. Lyfe Jennings - Busy
10. Dondria - Your The One
11. Jaheim - Finding My Way Back
12. Drake Feat. Nivea & Rasheeda - Say Something
13. Raheem Devaughn - Microphone
14. Bobby Valentino Feat. Nicki Minaj - Stilettos & T-Shirt
15. Fantasia - Even Angels
16. Chris Brown - Sex
17. Jamie Foxx - Quit Your Job
18. The Dream - Love King
19. Erykah Badu - Window Seat
20. Mario - She Was Her
21. Travis Porter - Get Naked
22. Ludacris Feat. Shawnna & Dru Hill - Rollercoaster

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Who says Tila Tequila is a fame hungry attention addict? Certainly not RadarOnline.com!

We mean, who doesn't go shopping at the grocery store dressed in black frilly lingerie, bending over seductively and perusing the tabloids in the hope of a little photo op?

Tila was spotted Monday displaying behavior that can only be described as bizarre - even for her - shopping for groceries.

According to an onlooker the reality star repeatedly placed items on the floor so she could bend over seductively to pick them up. Before spending time checking out the various sausage meats - oh, this one just writes itself!

Playing on the pregnancy rumors (that have been started and perpetuated by Tila herself) at one point she placed a melon under her negligee, before checking out the baby balloons.

Guaranteeing an appearance in next week's tabs, Tila finished off her weekly shop by checking out this week's issues.

All in all just another day in the life of Tila Tequila - Let's face it, it's her world, we just live in it.

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Nudity and music videos — two great tastes that go great together. From Frankie Goes to Hollywood's raunchy "Relax" in 1983, to Madonna's S&M-fueled "Justify My Love" clip in 1990, artists have been pushing the envelope for years, while mostly letting the extras do the dirty work.

But in the revealing clip for "Window Seat," from Erykah Badu's New Amerykah Part Two (Return of the Ankh), the soul high priestess latches on to a lesser-followed path in altogether videos: the full-frontal artist reveal. Over the course of the nearly five-minute, one-take clip, Badu casually strips out of a black overcoat, purple hoodie, black pants, sheer white T-shirt and black underwear and bra as she walks toward the intersection in Dallas where President Kennedy was assassinated in 1963. The guerrilla-style video was shot on St. Patrick's Day and Badu tweeted that it went off without a hitch, though she did get heckled by some parents for the stunt.

The intro to the clip pays homage to Matt And Kim's very similar 2009 video for "Lessons Learned," in which the duo strip as they walk through Times Square and Kim gets flattened by a bus at the end. Only in Badu's version, like Kennedy, she is taken out by an unseen assassin's bullet. Badu said she asked for the group's permission to remake their video before filming "Seat," and surely she's aware that music-video history is littered with acres of celebrity skin.

Blink-182 hustled down the streets wearing only their tats in their landmark 1999 "What's My Age Again?" clip, released a year after Alanis Morissette bared it all while doling out hugs to strangers during the "Thank U" video. D'Angelo nearly revealed his naughty bits (and way-chiseled abs) in 2000's "Untitled (How Does It Feel)." Robbie Williams stripped off his clothes (and his skin) to impress girls in the "Rock DJ" video that same year, and Britney Spears wore only some carefully placed sequins in her iconic "Toxic" clip while using her hands and some steam to cover up in 2008's "Womanizer."

More recently, Flaming Lips singer Wayne Coyne went full monty for "Watching the Planets." And who could forget Lady Gaga nearly showing us her bits in the intro to the epic "Telephone" video?



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(AllHipHop News) Bone Thugs-N-Harmony member Flesh-N-Bone was arrested last night (March 28) after the group’s highly anticipated reunion concert in their hometown of Cleveland, Ohio.

According to police, Flesh, born Stanley Howse, was arrested on previous warrants for Domestic Violence with a Firearm Specification and Felonious Assault with A Firearm.

Flesh was taken into custody during the group’s show at House of Blues, after police learned the group was performing in the city.

Police restrained Flesh when he allegedly attempted to duck off the side of the stage and to evade capture.

Flesh was taken to the Cuyahoga County Jail.

The rapper was released from prison in June of 2009, after serving almost 10 years in prison for threatening a neighbor with explosives and an AK-47.

Bone Thugs-N-Harmony are preparing to release their newest album Uni5: The World's Enemy. April 27th.

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LOS ANGELES (Hollywood Reporter) - Almost two decades after his breakout stint on "In Living Color," Oscar winner Jamie Foxx is back at Fox with another sketch-comedy show.

The network has ordered a pilot for an untitled project executive produced by Foxx and two of his fellow "Color" writers, "MadTV" creators Fax Bahr and Adam Small, with "Wild 'N Out" alumnus Affion Crockett attached as one of the stars.

The pilot is the result of merging two projects. Foxx wanted to do a sketch-comedy series with an urban twist and paired with Bahr and Small to pitch the idea to Fox.

Separately, Sony TV-based production company Tantamount was working on a sketch-comedy project starring Crockett, probably best known for his spoofs of Russell Simmons, Kanye West, Chris Brown, Drake and Jay-Z. Crockett was to co-write the project with Carl Jones, a producer of Sony's animated comedy "The Boondocks," on which Jones voiced characters alongside Crockett and also served as a producer.

After hearing both pitches, Fox Entertainment president Kevin Reilly proposed marrying the projects.

Small, Bahr, Jones and Crockett are writing the show.

Foxx, who co-created, produced and starred in "The Jamie Foxx Show," had another sketch-comedy show with Bahr and Small in development last year at MTV.

Small and Bahr's series credits also include "Chocolate News" and "Blue Collar TV."

Crockett recently launched a Web comedy series with Simmons

Source: ABCNews

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He wanted to get Rich or Die Tryin', and it's fair to say 50 Cent has achieved his goal.

We hear the hardman rapper raked in £50,000 for uttering one word at a launch party on Thursday.

And the word in question? "Hey."

Yep, that's £16.6K per letter. Incredible! Fiddy - who is in the UK on his Before I Self Destruct tour - was wooed by the owners of flash new Liverpool club Bamboo to attend its opening night.

And the extravagance didn't stop at his super pay packet - he also had a budget-busting rider to match.

Once he'd been ferried by a Hummer Heaven stretch limo to the city's first seven-star club, his entourage had magnums of Cristal and Dom Perignon champagne on tap - served up by two models.

Our spy says: "It was the most blinging night ever.

"People thought 50 Cent might perform a track or two, given the massive fee, but he just greeted the crowd with a 'Hey' and got back to his two personally requested ladies, who were lavishing booze on him."


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Mexican Drug Cartels are recruiting high school kids from U.S. border towns to act as drug runners and in some cases hit men.

The cartels promise the teens fast money and for far too many of these kids it seems too good to pass up.

However, the dealers are ruthless and won't hesitate to execute the young couriers if they come up short on either the drugs or the money.

Cartels have also recruited and trained some of the teens to become killers.

In Laredo, Texas Rosalio Reta and his friend, Gabriel Cardona carried out at least seven contract killings before being caught by local authorities. Reta's first killing occurred when he was just 13.

According to CNN both teenagers received six-month military-style training on a Mexican ranch. Investigators say Cardona and Reta were paid $500 a week each as a retainer, to sit and wait for the call to kill. Then they were paid up to $50,000 and 2 kilos of cocaine for carrying out a hit.

This stuff is out of control.


Gabriel Cardon and Rosalio Reta were hit men for the Mexican Gulf Cartel


Students Becoming Part of Mexican Drug Cartels

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This Week's Main Pick

Street King: Jae Millz

Holding It Down For: Harlem

Mixtape: The Flood

Real Spit: Jae Millz knows the method to getting Lil Wayne on tracks. Several days before Weezy started his one-year prison sentence, The Fireman was in the studio with his Young Money signee. While playing beats, Millz, a native of Harlem, put on a track that had a sample of a voice saying "Rikers Island."


"My boy J. Cardim did it," Millz said of the untitled track. "It's a sample of an old reggae record. ... I was gonna do it because I was gonna talk about my homies that's locked up, but that's not powerful enough. It wouldn't have been that much of a record. So with the situation that's up right now, I happened to stumble across the beat.

"You gotta catch him on a certain day," Millz added about Wayne. "On a certain day, he might like a certain beat. The sh-- might be hot, depending on his mode. He works off whatever mode he's in."

Millz is in assassin mode these days — The Flood is the first of many tapes to come before he drops his official LP.

Joints To Check For

» "The First 48." " 'First 48' is one of my favorite shows on A&E — it deals with reality," Millz explained. "My mixtape deals with reality, but it's kinda like a show in a way. 'The First 48' is the first 48 bars of my show, my reality. I gave them 48 bars. The first 48 bars off the mixtape."

» "Angels." "I had to go in on that," Millz said. "Shout-out to Diddy. I had to go in on this when I heard Ross' verse. I wasn't gonna do it, because to me that's just the 'Where I'm From' beat. No disrespect to Jay-Z, but you know how many times we threw that beat on in a cipher? Or at a radio station, they threw that beat on and I had to go in on that beat? That's a monumental song. But when I heard Ross do it, them first two bars, 'I'm a photographer's dream/ Counting cream as my chain swing.' I was like, 'There are people still out here playing. Here's people in the studio playing, besides the people in my camp.' "


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Usher said his hit song "Papers" was a case of life imitating art, not the other way around. Speaking with MTV News last week, the singer talked about the song that kicked off his Raymond v. Raymond LP on the radio earlier this year.


"I think people would have immediately alluded to the fact I was talking about my wife when I made that record — and now my ex-wife," he said. "When the song was recorded, I wasn't divorced. It was some reality in the contrast of trying to make it all work, having to balance a career and having a normal life. Coming in at 6 in the morning and arguing was a reality when you have those type of relationships. I felt that in a way, the story did touch on certain things at the time. I didn't know how realistic it would become. I didn't know I would become divorced. I did know it spoke on the contrast between trying to balance this world of being married and having this responsibility that's like a marriage at the same time. The song spoke to that place. Unfortunately, it did become a reality."

In October, Usher's ex-wife, Tameka Foster, told People magazine that "Papers" was just "entertainment" and "people shouldn't take it literally."

"For you, I gave my heart and turned my back against the world/ 'Cause you were my girl, girl, girl," Usher sings on the chorus. "I done damn near lost my mama, I done been through so much drama/ I done turned into the man I never thought I'd be/ I'm ready to sign them papers."

The track is produced by Zaytoven and written by Sean Garrett.

"Let's say I wrote a record for Usher three or four months ago where I really didn't have any idea of what he was going through personally. I work really hard at creating records I feel that's gonna fit like a glove to an artist," Garrett explained back in June. "Me and Usher have a close relationship; I tend to sort of assist certain artists in giving them a direction, where I think they need to go in their next move. I felt that was the direction we needed to go. I felt that was the question everyone wanted to know: Was [his relationship] good or was it bad? Was it right? Are you happy or you're not?"

Raymond v. Raymond drops Tuesday.

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The Young Money Camp is probably at the peak of it's popularity, so I guess it makes sense a few groupie tales would start to leak out.

Kat Stacks, a self professed industry slore is spilling details of her sexual exploits with Lil Wayne, Mack Maine, Jae Millz and the rest of the crew.

Ms. Stacks refers to Young Money as "roommates" because she claims aside from Weezy they all are broke and live in an apartment together.

She says she sexed the whole crew and was paid $1200 by Lil Wayne for an intimate encounter.

She's obviously trying to become the next Karrine Steffans aka "SuperHead", SMDH.

What do yall think, is this chick believable?

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(CNN) -- About 10 men armed with pistols and small machine guns raided a casino in Switzerland and made off into France with several hundred thousand Swiss francs in the early hours of Sunday morning, police said.

The men, dressed in black clothes and black ski masks, split into two groups during the raid on the Grand Casino Basel, Chief Inspector Peter Gill told CNN.

One group tried to break into the casino's vault on the lower level but could not get in, but they did rob the cashier of the money that was not secured, he said.

The second group of armed robbers entered the upper level where the roulette and blackjack tables are located and robbed the cashier there, he said.

As the thieves were leaving the casino, a woman driving by and unaware of what was occurring unknowingly blocked the armed robbers' vehicles. A gunman pulled the woman from her vehicle, beat her, and took off for the French border.

The other gunmen followed into France, which is only about 100 meters (yards) from the casino, Gill said.

There were about 600 people in the casino at the time of the robbery. There were no serious injuries, although one guest on the Casino floor was kicked in the head by one of the robbers when he moved, the police officer said.

Swiss authorities are working closely with French authorities, Gill said. The robbers spoke French and drove vehicles with French license plates

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