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T.I. has feen finalizing plans for the release of his latest round of music. The Grammy Award-winning MC announced Thursday (April 15) via his Web site that the title of his August 24 LP will be King Uncaged. And on Wednesday, Tip released a promo trailer for an upcoming mixtape he has with DJ Drama and DJ MLK, one in the Gangsta Grillz series called F--- a Mixtape.


While some were confused by the title, rest assured that all parties involved are not turning their backs on the mixtape circuit — after all, the project is a mixtape and both Drama and MLK have several mixtapes with various other artists on deck in the coming weeks. But Drama declined to elaborate on the meaning behind the title.

"Take it how you wanna take it," Drama, who describes the quality of King Uncaged as being so dope it's "ridiculous," said about any controversy the name has caused. "I'mma let Tip explain." However, Drama did say that he was one of the people championing Tip's return to the circuit.

"We been talking about it for a minute — a long time," Dram said. "It's been quite awhile since Tip has done a Gangsta Grillz. I guess The Leak was the last one. When Tip first got home, I had the conversation with him. 'You home, Gangsta Grillz as a brand is still as hot as it ever was, almost helping breathe back life into the mixtape game. I think it will be right to come back full circle to where you are, to where the brand is.' That's how the conversation started."

The tape is around 80 percent done and going through some tweaks. It's almost all original material thus far.

"I'm about to go in and see if I can get Tip to murder a couple of people's beats real quick," he continued. "I'm gonna get on his head about that, but for the most part, all original material."

Tip and his P$C family earned status as underground heroes with their In Da Streets series.

"Right up there with it," Drama said of how the new project compares to the classics. "Right up there with it. I think this is going to be exciting for the streets. It's a lot of sh-- that is '24s'-type Tip. Tip is like a f---ing superstar right now. He makes a lot of big records with a lot of worldly feels — but they gonna love this in Zone One."


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T.I. isn’t wasting any time. The recently feed Atlanta rapper plans on dropping his highly anticipated seventh solo studio album this summer.

XXLMag confirmed with Tip’s label, Atlantic Records, that his new disc will be titled King Uncaged and it will be hitting stores on August 24—just four days before his new movie, Takers, comes to the big screen.

As of press time Atlantic could not confirm any of the collaborators the Grand Hustle leader has been working with, but superproducer Just Blaze—who has scored several cuts with the ATL giant like “King Back,” “Live Your Life” and “Help Is Coming”—recently revealed on Tony Touch’s Sirius radio show, Toca Tuesdays, that he has been in the studio with Tip.

XXLMag spoke with DJ Drama earlier today about T.I.’s forthcoming mixtape. Drama said the disc, dubbed Fuck A Mixtape, will feature many surprise guests including a track with Lil Wayne. The tape does not have a release date as of yet.

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Don’t say it. We already know what half of you are thinking: Hell naw, that muthafucka? Yep. Aubrey “Drake” Graham, 23. That muthafucka. As in, that new hip-hop artist from Toronto. As in, the one who owned 2009 thanks to a little mixtape known as So Far Gone, hip-hop’s first instant-classic tape from a virtually unknown artist since Young Jeezy’s Trap or Die. As in, the one who landed in the middle of a major-label bidding war so closely watched that his ultimate signing to Young Money/Cash Money/Universal Motown made news in a way not seen since the day 50 Cent signed to Shady/Aftermath/Interscope. As in, the one who had more than 60,000 downloads of his So Far Gone mixtape in its first day. As in, the one with Lil Wayne’s co-sign and Kanye West behind the lens of his first video, “Best I Ever Had.” As in, the one who had two songs off of So Far Gone land in the top 10 of the Billboard Hot 100 and sold 414,000 copies of the official re-release of his monstrous mixtape, yet still hasn’t dropped his debut album, but has already appeared alongside Wayne, Kanye and Eminem (on the same record!), handled a hook for Jay-Z, recorded with Alicia Keys, Timbaland, Jamie Foxx, Young Jeezy and a rack of other top-tier stars, received two Grammy nominations, starred in a Sprite commercial that debuted during this year’s pre-Super Bowl broadcast of all things, and been romantically linked to Rihanna. As in, the pretty boy who played the wheelchair-bound Jimmy in Canadian TV’s teen drama Degrassi: The Next Generation, who purses his lips in photos and is prone to dressing like a character out of a romance novel. As in, the one the ladies love and the rap blogs love to hate. As in, the one with the R&B steeze who just dropped his lead single “Over,” a street record and instant fan pleaser. As in, the one who was passed over for XXL’s Freshmen Class of 2009 only to turn down being part of 2010’s. As in, that muthafucka—the one with the audacity to name his debut album Thank Me Later, as if his success were already a foregone conclusion.

What are your thoughts on this cover?

It’s great to me. I’ve never done XXL, so it’s exciting. And to be doing it with Nicki, man, that’s my dog. That’s more than my dog. That’s, like, we have the most interesting relationship, ’cause it’s so multilayered. That’s my co-worker, my peer, my family. But, at the same time, on any given day, she’s, like, the love of my life… Nicki’s a very intriguing character. To be doing it with her is great, man.

So since the success of your mixtape So Far Gone you’ve become rap’s golden child. Has it been hard getting your debut together, to live up to that hype?

Not hard. If you’re not struggling, then there’s something wrong. If it was effortless, then I’d be scared. If I was like, “Yeah, this is it, this is the one.” I’m still listening to it, and I’m like, “Man, I don’t know, it could be better.” But that’s just me. That’s just the artist in myself competing with myself. And now it’s so crazy, because, to be in the industry, a lot of people start playing you their music. You start hearing other people’s hits and sound, and you start thinking, Wow, okay, this is all the music that’s coming out this year. And you start thinking about yourself fitting into that, you know? Like, last year, other than Blueprint 3, it was a pretty dry year for hip-hop, as far as, like, the legends. But this year it’s way different. You know, you’ve got OutKast rumored to be coming out.

Do you know something we don’t?

I don’t. I just read what I read. Even from, like, [Santogold] is coming out again, MGMT. You’ve got Jeezy. You’ve got T.I. Carter IV’s gonna drop as soon as Wayne gets out. So it’s a great year for music. But when you’re in it, you also start thinking about, Well, I can’t get lost in that. And I make R&B, and hip-hop, so I’m not only thinking about the rappers—I’m thinking about the Dreams, the MGMTs, just great music on a whole. That’s the best part about it, because that’s what makes my music better and pushes me to keep working on it, as opposed to just being, like, “Okay, it’s done.” I wasn’t confident when I dropped So Far Gone, neither. I thought I had made the biggest mistake of my life.

You can read the rest of the story over at XXL Magazine or XXL Website.

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Drake To Help LeBron’s Marketing Firm

LeBron James has his eyes set on the upcoming #1 NBA draft pick, John Wall. And with any luck, he hopes Drake can convince the Kentucky player and other college b-ball players to join his LRMR Marketing company. Yahoo reports James will go back again and again for Kentucky’s stars. Rival agents gasped when close associate, William Wesley, walked into a Wildcat game with rapper Drake. As one said, “How the hell can I compete with that?”

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America's favorite Correctional Officer, Officer Ricky Ross is running with dope fiends.

Rapper Gunplay of Ross' group Triple C's let's himself be filmed snorting cocaine while in Columbia.

SMH......They shouldn't ever gave you niggas money.

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HardKnock.TV Host Devi Dev caught up with DJ Quik in Lyon France where he showed her what its to walk in his shoes. From the French fans constantly throwing up the Ws, to trying Escargot, to tasting water from the Toxic river, to a special gift from a fan, to holding up lines at the airport just so the workers could get pictures, this trip has it all.

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Drake Finds Love in Jamaica

Drake has already captured the heart of Roc Nation’s Rita Ora in his “Over” video. Now the hip-hop bachelor is falling for a new luscious lady in the video for “Find Your Love,” the second single from his debut album Thank Me Later.

Maliah Michel plays Drizzy’s on-screen love interest in the Anthony Mandler-directed clip, which was shot in Kingston, Jamaica, with dancehall artist Mavado. The video vixen’s previous work includes Busta Rhymes’ “Touch It (Remix),” Fabolous and Ne-Yo’s “Make Me Better,” and Lloyd’s “Get It Shawty.”

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As previously reported on PaperChaserDotCom. A University Of Maryland student was brutally beaten in an at unprovoked attack by police that was caught on tape. The FBI is now involved in the investigation.

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COLLEGE PARK, Md. - There are new developments in the case of a University of Maryland student whose beating by a group of Prince George's County officers was caught on camera. Now, the FBI (web) has joined the investigation to determine whether there was a violation of federal civil rights laws. And, we're hearing from the family of the battered student.

You saw the video first on ABC 7 News of University of Maryland student Jack McKenna being beaten unconscious by police after a college basketball victory.

On Tuesday, Prince George's County Police Chief Roberto Hylton said he was disappointed and outraged by what he saw.

"We're not going to tolerate any inappropriate behavior by our employees," Hylton said.

As a result, one officer has been suspended and Chief Hylton says two others could be subject to similar punishment.

But James McKenna, the student's grandfather, told us, "They should go to jail. And my opinion, it was assault with intent to murder or assault with intent to maim, both of which are felonies in the state of Maryland."

The images of what happened on March 3 are now circulating on University of Maryland's campus, just as prospective students are making their final college decisions. For some, the violence caught on tape could be a determining factor.

"If police officers are acting that way then I think it is a big deal. I would actually have to think twice about coming here," said Emma Baker, high school junior.

Chief Hylton said Tuesday at his press conference that there is a sense of urgency about this investigation. They're currently in talks with various sources to identify the other officers involved

Source: News8.Net




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Tracy McGrady is at a career crossroads, and he knows it.

The New York Knicks' swingman remains optimistic that an extensive training program this summer can help him regain the form that made him an NBA All-Star. But if his game doesn't return, he'll retire, he said Wednesday.

"If it don't happen this summer, I'll ride off into the sunset," McGrady told reporters before sitting out the Knicks' season finale, a 131-113 loss at Toronto.

"If I could go through another offseason of working my [butt] off, and I don't feel I'm getting any better, I can't see myself coming back playing the way I'm playing right now. I just don't see it happening," he said.

McGrady has played in just 65 games total the past two seasons after battling injuries and recovering from microfracture surgery on his left knee. The last 24 of those games were played with the Knicks, who acquired McGrady -- and his expiring contract -- in a trade with the Houston Rockets in February.

McGrady scored 26 points in his debut with the Knicks, on Feb. 20 against the Thunder. But he cracked the 20-point plateau just two more times and finished the season averaging 8.2 points per game, well below his career 21.5 ppg scoring average.

"You know what, after I realized I had something in the tank -- there were some games I did play well -- I was, like, really trying not to get hurt," McGrady told reporters on Wednesday.

"[Coach Mike D'Antoni] knew I wasn't going to be the T-Mac he was used to competing against when he was in Phoenix," McGrady said. "I knew I wasn't going to be that, but it was good for me to finally get out there and see where I was at physically after missing 1½ years of basketball."

Still, McGrady is hopeful a summer of intense training will extend his career. He's a free agent and though his future in New York is doubtful, he hopes he can catch on with a contender next season -- or at least resemble the player who won a pair of NBA scoring titles.

"I feel confident that I will be able to go and not worry about calling it quits," he said. "It's just been too much of constantly just grinding and trying to get it back. Mentally, it took a toll on me the last couple of years. I don't want to go through that again.

"This summer, I will continue to work hard and get myself and get in good shape and pay the best money doctors can buy and physical therapists and everything to get myself where I need to be."

Source: ESPN

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As much of a pain it is to just call it what it is, sometimes rappers don't come to the realization that what they believe is hot, might not just be the one.

With all engines go for The R.E.D. Album, Game released the “street” single for the upcoming project.

“It Must Be Me” feat Pharrell

So...WTF was that Game? Why is he yelling all over the production like that?

Krazy” didn't work, “Big Money” was forgotten and by the sounds of this, Game might have to rethink the game plan.

For anyone that is keeping count, that makes his THIRD attempt at a street single for the upcoming project, which is scheduled to drop in June.

Funny enough, the rapper did poke fun at the fact that his former labelmate 50 Cent had to go through the trial and error period since people weren't being as receptive to the singles as he initially thought.

Well Game, unless that feature with Justin Timberlake does what it's “expected” then there should be some kind of worry coming out.

Having all of these features and producers don't mean a thing when the material isn't matching the arsenal behind the product.

The title of the song says it all Game...it must be you. This also isn't helping the argument that 50 Cent wasn't a major factor in creating those hits.

Is Game starting to lose his touch in music or is this just a new sound that will have to grow on people?

Source: HipHopWired


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Talk about damage control: The morning after Whitney Houston bombed at Birmingham's LG Arena in the U.K., Sony Music issued a glowing press release in an attempt to cover up the singer's latest mess.

"Whitney Houston is back!" the e-mail reads. "Whitney has showed the world she is back in full force with a strong show to entertain her fans."

Not so, says — well, nearly everyone who attended the show.

According to reports, Houston performed so ineptly during her two-hour stint Tuesday night that fans began to boo — and some, who paid upward of $200 for a ticket, told local outlets they wanted their money back.

Their biggest source of ire: After singing for barely 20 minutes, Houston disappeared for a 20-minute break as her backup singers performed renditions of "Queen of the Night" and "For the Love of You." Soon after, the audience was treated to Houston's smash hit "One Moment in Time" — in a pre-recorded video montage.

This was all before Miss Houston began to slaughter "I Will Always Love You": Her attempt at the award-winning ballad is currently drawing ridicule on YouTube.

"It was a con, a ripoff. It wasn't a concert," said one angry fan.

Added another: "She kept the crowd waiting for ages after every song, and all she did was talk to stop her from having to sing. I was so looking forward to it, but I appeared to have wasted [my money]."

Critics weren't kind, either: By Wednesday morning, British Web sites and newspapers were calling the 46-year-old's performance everything from "horrendous" to "appalling."

The flop is also strengthening whispers that Houston hasn't kicked her addictions. Rumors of possible drug use began swirling soon after the singer kicked off the tour in February to scathing reviews — and gained speed when she was hospitalized in Paris for a "respiratory infection" that she blamed on allergies.

Her reps declared accusations of drug use "ridiculous," but that didn't silence critics after Tuesday night.

"Time and crack addiction have not been kind to her once astonishing voice," said one scribe. "Houston, we have a problem.

Source: NY Daily News


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Yvonne Davis' outrage upon hearing that a third-grader handed out bags of heroin at her grandchildren's Wilkinsburg school was tempered only by the fact that none of the children sampled the drug.

"Oh my Lord Jesus, there but by the grace of God these kids are all right," said Davis of Wilkinsburg, PA, whose two granddaughters attend Turner Elementary School. "It's very scary to hear that this happened in a school full of small children."

Wilkinsburg police said teachers became suspicious Tuesday afternoon when they saw an 8-year-old boy repeatedly "rummaging" through his pockets. They confronted him and found 60 single-dose bags, known as stamp bags, in his pockets, police Chief Ophelia "Cookie" Coleman said.

A full stamp bag sells for about $10 on the street, she said.

The bags each contained residue that police, using a field test kit, determined was heroin, Coleman said. Teachers found 18 empty stamp bags in a trash can. The bags, stamped with the words "Trust Me," were sent to the Allegheny County Crime Lab for analysis and confirmation of the heroin finding, Coleman said.

"This is not a reflection on Turner Elementary School; this speaks to the environment this child was living in," Coleman said.

Coleman said school officials and police met with the boy and his mother and learned he is not supposed to be attending the school because he lives in Pittsburgh. Authorities did not identify the family.

Investigators have a "pretty good idea" where the drugs came from but made no arrests as of Wednesday evening, Coleman said. Wilkinsburg police contacted the District Attorney's Office to discuss possible charges, but Coleman declined to elaborate.

She said the boy indicated "he was emulating what he had seen on the streets -- selling drugs."

The boy gave the stamp bags to other children. Superintendent Archie D. Perrin Jr. said school officials talked to each of the children who came in contact with the heroin and warned their parents to be alert for behavior changes. He said he received no reports of children becoming sick.

Janitors searched the school for signs of drugs but found none, Perrin said. The school plans to meet with parents soon to discuss the incident, and officials sent a letter home with students explaining some of what happened.

"As a precaution, the district is advising all parents to talk to their children about any interaction they might have had with the student and, possibly, the substance, and take appropriate action," the letter said.

The county Department of Children, Youth and Families is involved, and Perrin said the student had not returned to school.

Jan Gooden, 53, has a foster child who attends fourth grade at Turner. She said she was saddened to hear about the heroin incident.

"I think it's the parents' fault," Gooden said. "A child that age can't buy drugs. It had to come from home, and that is a shame.

Source: Pittsburgh Tribune Review

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This might spark a run on Nintendo Wii Fit.

Amanda Flowers, a 24 year old from Harpurhey, Manchester damaged a nerve when she fell from the Wii Fit board turning her into a sex addict.

The slightest vibrations from anything like mobile phones to food processors sets her off. She needs at least 10 sex sessions a day to satisfy her needs.

She told the UK Daily Star, “It began as a twinge down below before surging through my body. Sometimes it built up into a trembling orgasm.

She's been diagnosed by a doctor with persistent sexual arousal syndrome due to the damaged nerve.

Amanda who is single says she looking for the right man.

With no cure I just have to try to control my passion by breathing deeply. Hopefully one day I’ll find a superstud who can satisfy me"

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Scoob Scorsese is getting ready to debut his biggest movie yet. DJ Scoob Doo has spun records at parties and clubs, made mixtapes and stepped out as Lil Wayne's cinematographer in the DVD reality series "The Nino Brown Story." Now he's taking his next step: video director. Scoob helmed the video for Lil Wayne's "I'm Single" from the No Ceilings mixtape, and it officially debuts Sunday on MTV2's "Sucker Free Sunday Countdown" and MTV Jams.


"The thing with Wayne, if you don't get a chance to see how hard he worked on the record, and the wit and pizzazz he had with it, he wants to give you that same feeling the first time you hear it," Scoob told MTV News. "Which he does audio-wise, but him performing it for you in the studio is what really it's about as far as this video."

In the clip for "I'm Single," we see Wayne play and perform the song for the first time.

"I was there, Mack Maine was there," Scoob says. "Mally G was there. This is the first time he's playing it. It's history. When you hear a song for the first time, you always remember where you was when you heard it. Even if the cameras wasn't there to capture it, that's exactly what it would be. That's the great thing about the video, it's authentic. It's your front seat. Enjoy your seat!"

The short also has a storyline element.

"[Wayne's girl was mad that] he didn't make it home in time," Scoob explained of the plot. "He stayed out all night. That's the idea I got with the song. It brought me back to watching the film 'A Thin Line Between Love and Hate.' Me growing up watching Martin [Lawrence], it was epic, it was a funny movie. I loved the cinematography in it. [Writing the script for the video], that was me being a fan of that movie and good music and putting it together."

The video also stars models Natasha and Tammy Torres (from Wayne's "Mrs. Officer" video).

"Tammy Torres is the mistress," Scoob detailed. "She's the reason Wayne didn't make it home — the reason why he's single for the night. Natasha is the one who has heartache. She's scorned to the point where she turns crazy and deranged. You don't wanna cross that thin line."

Scoob said people shouldn't be surprised to see him in the director chair. It's something he's been pursuing for quite some time, he's just taking the opportunity now.

"It's not something I would call a transition," he said. "This is something I've been doing for a while. I'm excited that we're making a big deal out of it because I've been working hard. I didn't have to change my format of what I've been doing. The people that know me, they are so excited right now. This is exactly what they've been campaigning and promoting for years."

The clip is one of many that Wayne filmed before he began his prison sentence on weapons charges last month.

Scoob has "The Nino Brown Story Part III" coming up, as well as the Birdman's "The Godfather" DVD — there's a video for Birdman's "Bigger Than Life" that Scoob directed in the can as well.

Scoob has "The Nino Brown Story Part III" coming up (available from his Web site, DJScoobDoo.com), as well as the Birdman's "The Godfather" DVD — there's a video for Birdman's "Bigger Than Life" that Scoob directed in the can as well.

Source: MTV

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LOS ANGELES – Nas says he's focusing on music and his children after striking a deal to dismiss a civil contempt charge against him.

A Los Angeles judge dismissed the contempt allegation against the rapper Monday after he paid nearly $50,000 in child support to his estranged wife Kelis (kehl-EES').

Kelis' attorney sought the contempt charge earlier this year after Nas (NAHZ) fell $200,000 behind on child and spousal support payments. He was ordered in December to pay more than $51,000 a month to Kelis and their infant son.

She filed for divorce in May.

In a statement released Wednesday, Nas says, "All I want to do is make music and raise my kids. Nothing else matters."

Both musicians have said they're working on new music.

Nas has a daughter from a previous relationship

Source: Yahoo

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