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Tyler, The Creator's latest album, Wolf, checks in at No. 3 on the Billboard 200 after selling 89,000 copies it's first week out. It's the best opening week for the Odd Future rapper. His 2011 album, Goblin, sold 45,000 it's first week in stores.

 

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Justin Timberlake's The 20/20 Experience has slowed a bit in the sales department, but still moved 139,000 copies according to Nielsen SoundScan. Good enough to claim the top spot on the charts for the third consecutive week. The album has now sold a total of 1.43 million copies.

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Lil Wayne's I Am Not a Human Being II falls 3 slots from the previous week to land at No. 5. It sold 68,000 copies.

 

The Band Perry slides into the No. 2 slot after selling after selling 129,000 copies of Pioneer. Blake Shelton's Based On a True Story finished fourth with 82,000 units sold.


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Nas is the new Associate Publisher for Mass Appeal magazine. According to Forbes, Esco invested a "six-figure" sum into the publication, which is released quarterly.

 

I always liked what they represented,” Nas said. “They invested into the culture. I saw their vision for what they planned and I thought I could add value across the board. Mass Appeal has a legacy and respect,” he says. “It already has a foundation. I just feel like I can add on because I can lend my kind of cultural expertise and my professional acumen, and develop the business.”

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The magazine was founded in 1996. Nas appeared on the cover in 2002. A decade later he returns as an owner.


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Gucci Mane was indicted on one count of aggravated assault Tuesday for hitting a soldier in the head with a champagne bottle, according to the Atlanta Journal Constitution.

The rapper, real name Radric Davis, has been in Fulton County Jail since being arrested late March. He stands accused of striking 32-year old James Lettley inside of Harlem Nights club in Atlanta, when the man approached him for a photo.

Lettley's wound required 10 stitches to close.

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Gucci has had a lot of trouble with the law over the years. Fulton County jail records show he has been arrested 10 times since 2005.





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Def Jam artist Trinidad James recently sat down with Bay Area radio personality Nessa for a quick conversation.

 

The rapper was recently spotted at Mansion Elan nightclub in Atlanta with talented YouTube singer Niykee Heaton, which lead to rumors the two were dating. Trinidad said that isn't the case and he's currently single.

 

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He also talks about an upcoming collaboration with Calvin Harris, making molly popular, not thinking 50 Cent dissed him in a recent interview, his clothing line, difficulty for rappers to go platinum these days, Macklemore, Maxwell Kendrick Lamar and more.

 

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The fallout from Rick Ross' date rape lyrics in the song “U.O.E.N.O.” continues. As protesters and rape survivors put pressure on Reebok to drop the rapper, he's also lost money after a recently scheduled show in Ottawa was cancelled because of the song.

Ross was scheduled to perform at the Ernst & Young Centre on Tuesday, however the show's promoter, Urban Jamz Ent., pulled the plug on the concert Friday over "security concerns" according to O.Canada.com.

Student associations at Carleton and the University of Ottawa have collaborated on an end-of-year concert dubbed Pandamonium since 2007. This year they decided not to promote "rape culture" and pulled their support due to Ross' scheduled appearance.

"He wasn’t an artist the SFUO could support," said Ethan Plato, the federation’s president.

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Put molly all in her champagne / She ain’t even know it / I took her home and I enjoyed that / She ain’t even know it," Ross raps in the song at the center of the controversy..

 

The rapper was rumored to have been paid between $100,000 and $250,000 for the show.

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Houston rapper Kirko Bangz doesn't lack in the confidence department. After finding success with the hits "Drank In My Cup" and "What Yo Name Iz?" the 23-year old was rewarded by being named to the 2013 XXL Freshman class.

 

Next up for the young emcee is his debut album, Bigger Than Me. If he's feeling any pressure, he's not showing it.

 

Kirko chops it up with Gowhere Hip Hop to talk about the XXL cover, predicts his debut album will go platinum in a week. speaks on what the project means for his future and more.

 

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Chief Keef released a teaser clip of this music video last week, now here is the full visuals for "Where He Get It." The song is off of Sosa's upcoming mixtape, Bang Part 2.

 

Shot By - A Zae Production
Produced By - Sonny Digital, Southside & Metro

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There hasn't really been a female emcee to make a big impact out of Philly since Eve did it in the late 90's. Newcomer Leen Bean is looking to change that. Check out her new music video for "No Hook" off of her latest mixtape, Who Spilled The Beans 2 (the Rebirth).

Instagram - Youngstar_svo


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New York, April 10th 2013

Ving Rhames, Steven Segal and DMX to join up in a mobsterfested, action loaded film – ‘Blame it On the Hustle’ underway this summer.

It is two years into the 20th anniversary of New Jack City, and those hungry for something that hits as hard are in for a treat. In late 2012 the clamor reached a fevered pitch, prompted by rumors about a BMF bio pic. What stirred the notion?

Outlets like Global Grind and Jet Magazine helped; along with internet chatter about a movie to be called ‘Blame It on the Hustle’. The fever spread, as the news teased there’d be a hot ensemble to entice us into action including: DMX, Ving Rhames, Mekhi Phifer, Bokeem Woodbine, Armon Assaunte, Jim Jones, even Waka Flocka – who has been hinted at appearing in what would be his first acting role.

When it comes to action, audiences have seldom been disappointed by cinema vet Ving Rhames. From getting medieval on ‘em in ‘Pulp Fiction’ to greeting the freshly risen dead in the 2012 Sci-fi ‘Zombie Apocalypse’ – he can always hit his mark. Heading up the stellar ensemble, Rhames will play Bigga Pearl in a story that reveals the inside of the first Urban Crime Syndicate set in present day New York.

Joining him will be an onscreen reunion for DMX (amid rumors of a Ruff Ryders reunion) and Steven Segal. Alongside the skills of Mekhi Phifer and the ever powerful presence of Bokeem Woodbine; viewers won’t be lacking seasoned performances. Gbenga Akinnagbe, Nicole Ari Parker and Dame Grease are also involved with the project.

The story revolves around the ‘The Hit Boyz’ - a group of young men contracted by the Italian Mafia to take out the various crime families who have managed to get a stronghold on organized crime. The conflict of the movie is based on what results from the love of money, greed and the effect of double crossing the mafia. The film also emphasizes how the negativity takes a good thing and turns it bad, while highlighting the intricacies of the related men and their families

If the internet buzz is any indication, ‘Blame it on the Hustle’ will be that one highly anticipated film that gives the punch that New Jack City did – action packed, a hot cast, with a powerful soundtrack – all elements the independent production team BIOTH, LLC promises to deliver. There is a reason the filmmakers are so dedicated to making a successful film; it documents their lives and how they shot to fame. It also takes us along the fall.

Set for a 2014 release, the production is heavily underway and waiting moviegoers won’t be disappointed with an outstanding high profile cast, helmed by a multiple Emmy award winning Cuban director; Agustin.

Blame it on the Hustle; LLC comprises an independent company of executive producers and film financiers. Production members bring over 35 years of combined industry experience, having successfully engendered projects from music to film and television. They bring impressive and dynamic relationships with renowned talents.

The film’s campaign will be spearheaded by the Tara Thomas Agency, along with PGWW Media, Double XXposure Media Relations, and budding media source Rants of Steele.

About Tara Thomas Agency:
Tara Thomas founded the agency after years of honing research and contacts within the entertainment industry. Building relationships over several years with acclaimed artists, she added momentum to the agency’s growth. While managing Miami based rapper JT Money for two years her circle expanded to include renowned figures such as Tony Mercedes and Damon Blackman. The agency is currently in development on new projects with the great Debra Antney.

 

Media Contact: Tara Thomas Agency
Name: Tara Thomas
Phone Number: 678-723-Tara
Email: tarathomas@tarathomasagency.com
Website: www.tarathomasagency.com

 

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Check Out Hyphy Da Spider - The Mixtape 3 Apex

Hyphy Da Spider

The Mixtape 3 Apex

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Hyphy Da Spider returns with his highly anticipated 3rd Official Mixtape From (The Mixtape Series). With the release of this project the He shows his progression and evolution as an artist, Also His passion to Sing. while staying true to his witty rap style, clever rhyme schemes, and heavy-hitting punchlines that have helped him earn a underground following. Hyphy continued to raise the bar with this mixtape working with the likes of Prod. Preezy Beatz, and More. Enjoy! Follow The Movement @HyphyDaSpider @IamHeadLessGang @TeamVOM HyphyDaSpider.com

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Tracklist

1.INTRO - On Da Side (J Dilla - Won't Do)download
2.Hatersdownload
3.HeadlessGang (2Chainz -Im Different)download
4.Light It Updownload
5.Later That Nightdownload
6.I Feel Your Paindownload
7.Don't Forget Medownload
8.Windows Breakdownload
9.I Be Cruzin..download
10.Some People.Ship.download
11.Diced Emotions (Rick Ross - Diced Pineapples ft. Wale, Drake )download
12.Attached To Youdownload
13.Who You Really Aredownload
14.One Night Stand (Bouns Track) - Fan Favorite

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YBE//Faculty presents
B. Stacks - "Real Only" | Official Music Video

Director - Amil Barnes
Executive Producer - Karina Santos

Follow B. Stacks on Twitter - www.twitter.com/thisisbstacks
Follow B. Stacks on Instagram - "ThisisBStacks"

Download "Root Of All Evil" on Datpiff at
www.datpiff.com/B-Stacks-ROAE-Root-Of-Al­l-Evil-mixtape.460794.html

Music Video Production by The Cabinet and Mount Columbia Productions

 

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Country singer Brad Paisley and LL Cool J have teamed up for a new song called "Accidental Racist." Their intentions were good, but the song is getting slammed across the country and LL is taking the brunt of the heat.

 

Check out the lyrics below and some of the comments being aimed at the Queens rapper/actor.

 

(Brad Paisley)

 

To the man that waited on me at the Starbucks down on Main, I hope you understand
When I put on that t-shirt, the only thing I meant to say is I'm a Skynyrd fan
The red flag on my chest somehow is like the elephant in the corner of the south
And I just walked him right in the room
Just a proud rebel son with an 'ol can of worms
Lookin' like I got a lot to learn but from my point of view

I'm just a white man comin' to you from the southland
Tryin' to understand what it's like not to be
I'm proud of where I'm from but not everything we've done
And it ain't like you and me can re-write history
Our generation didn't start this nation
We're still pickin' up the pieces, walkin' on eggshells, fightin' over yesterday
And caught between southern pride and southern blame

They called it Reconstruction, fixed the buildings, dried some tears
We're still siftin' through the rubble after a hundred-fifty years
I try to put myself in your shoes and that's a good place to begin
But it ain't like I can walk a mile in someone else's skin

'Cause I'm a white man livin' in the southland
Just like you I'm more than what you see
I'm proud of where I'm from but not everything we've done
And it ain't like you and me can re-write history
Our generation didn't start this nation
And we're still paying for the mistakes
That a bunch of folks made long before we came
And caught between southern pride and southern blame

 

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Dear Mr. White Man, I wish you understoodWhat the world is really like when you're livin' in the hoodJust because my pants are saggin' doesn't mean I'm up to no goodYou should try to get to know me, I really wish you wouldNow my chains are gold but I'm still misunderstoodI wasn't there when Sherman's March turned the south into firewoodI want you to get paid but be a slave I never couldFeel like a new fangled Django, dodgin' invisible white hoodsSo when I see that white cowboy hat, I'm thinkin' it's not all goodI guess we're both guilty of judgin' the cover not the bookI'd love to buy you a beer, conversate and clear the air But I see that red flag and I think you wish I wasn't here


I'm just a white man(If you don't judge my do-rag)Comin' to you from the southland(I won't judge your red flag)Tryin' to understand what it's like not to beI'm proud of where I'm from(If you don't judge my gold chains)But not everything we've done(I'll forget the iron chains)It ain't like you and me can re-write history(Can't re-write history baby)


Oh, Dixieland(The relationship between the Mason-Dixon needs some fixin')I hope you understand what this is all about(Quite frankly I'm a black Yankee but I've been thinkin' about this lately)I'm a son of the new south(The past is the past, you feel me)And I just want to make things right(Let bygones be bygones)Where all that's left is southern pride(RIP Robert E. Lee but I've gotta thank Abraham Lincoln for freeing me, know what I mean)It's real, it's realIt's truth


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Thisis50 & Young Jack Thriller recently spoke with Rain Pryor for an exclusive interview!

She speaks on being the daughter on Richard Pryor, winning a NAACP award, Richardtouching racial issues, being on 'Head of the Class', if she ever pretended to be white to fit in, her plays "Colorism" and "Fried chicken and latkes", growing up poor & much more!

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Simone Shepherd and Torrei Hart are back with a new comedy sketch, and this time they bring DeStorm Power. Check out this episode of "Instagram Flexin."

 

Instagram-Flexin

 

Fraudulent behavior displayed by lame people, a.k.a. bum b*tches, on Instagram. In their efforts to appear cooler than they are.

 

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Simone Shepherd @SimoneShepherd

Torrei Hart: @Torrei_Hart

DeStorm Power: @DeStorm
Director: @KingBach





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