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Kevin McCall's performance in Melbourne, Australia Saturday night went downhill fast after he challenged fans to fight when they started booing him.

 

The Chris Brown protege' had just finished serenading a female from the audience when he started to hear a few boos.

 

"I think I hear some booing," K-Mac said. "I'm a real Eastside n*gga so if you're booing come up to the stage and I'll beat your a$$ right now! I'll beat your a$$ in front of all these sexy ladies. And I'll f*ck your b*tch!"

 

That was all some male members of the audience needed to hear before they stormed the stage to take Kevin up on his offer to scrap.

 

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Macklemore and Mac Miller have proven that in today's era of music you really don't need a major label to hit a home run with an album. Vlad TV caught up with producer/rapper Mannie Fresh to get his take on the two artists and where the industry is headed.

 

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In Mannie's opinion the success of the two artists has nothing to do with them being white.

 

"It's showing that you don't really need the machine right now," Mannie said. "A lot of it has been like David Copperfield for like 10 years. It's a bunch of lies and b.s. that's been told to you to make somebody else money. A lot of dudes are proving that I don't need y'all. It's been that way for quite sometime. It was just a matter of who was brave enough to go through the door. I'd rather sell 10,000 records and get paid than have a million under my belt and not get nothing for them."

 

Mannie predicts that in 20 years there will be no labels.


 

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After directing the critically acclaimed and commercially successful movie Lincoln, director Steven Spielberg decided to follow it up with a film about our current president titled, Obama.

 

The dilemma he faced was finding an actor who could accurately portray Obama. He finally decided on Oscar winner Daniel Day-Lewis, who is known for becoming his character in movies.

 

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Tracy Morgan was selected to play Joe Biden.

 

Check out this sketch made for the White House Correspondents' Dinner 2013, in which Obama portrays Day-Lewis.





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Christina Milian is featured in the Summer 2013 issue of Cosmopolitan For Latinas. The sexy 31-year old singer flaunts her curvy figure in a collection of swimsuits. The issue hits newsstands on April 30th. In the meantime check Christina out below.


 

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Thisis50 & Young Jack Thriller recently spoke with DJ Dimepiece for an exclusive interview.

She talks about being on VH1's "Master of the Mix", doing radio, DJing, wants to DJ forBeyonce, crying on the show, winning "Female DJ of the Year" at the Global Spin Awards & much more!

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Wyclef Jean has lined up a nice list of features for his upcoming April Showers mixtape. Due out April 29th, Clef will get assists from T.I., Trae Tha Truth, Mobb Deep, Waka Flocka, King Los, Troy Ave, Haitian Fresh, Maino, Young Chop, Kirko Bangz and more.

 

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There is no stopping Ty Nitty's grind. The Queens, New York emcee continues to deliver new visuals weekly. Ty welcomes Gilli Conway home by linking up with him and Aura for "Wasted."

 

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Lloyd Banks popped at Club Allure's Day Party in New York last week. The G-Unit emcee performed "Fly Like The Wind." DJ Superstar Jay, Love Dinero and DJ Envy were also in the building.

 

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Lil Wayne could be the second major rapper to lose a lucrative endorsement deal if the family of Emmett Till has their way.

 

The trouble between Wayne and Till's family began when a leaked version of Future's song "Karate Chop" hit the net in February.

 

"Pop a lot of pain pills/Bout to put rims on my skateboard wheels/Beat that p*ssy up like Emmett Till," Weezy raps in the song.

 

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Till was brutally murdered in 1955 at the age of 14 in Mississippi for allegedly whistling at a white woman by the name of Carolyn Bryant. Bryant's husband Roy and his half-brother J. W. Milam took Till, who was visiting from Chicago, from his uncle's home to a barn where they beat him, gouged out his eyes and shot him in the head. They later tied him to a cotton gin fan and tossed his body into the Tallahatchie River. He was found three days later.

 

When his body was returned to Chicago, his mother insisted his casket be left open so the world could see the brutality of his murder.

 

Till's killing, and the subsequent acquittal of Bryant and Milam sparked outrage across the country and is widely viewed as a tipping for the civil rights movement.

 

Wayne's lyrics opened an old wound for Till's family. His cousin, Airickca Gordon-Taylor, voiced her displeasure with Wayne and the lyrics in a February interview with Dr. Boyce Watkins.

 

When we first found out about it, it was a coincidence that I discovered it. And read what it said I was instantly thinking about how Emmett Till was murdered," Gordon-Taylor said. He was murdered for whistling at a white woman in 1955. So to compare his murder, and how brutally tortured he was to the anatomy of a woman was really very disrespectful. We found it dishonorable to his name, and what his death has meant to us as a people and as a culture. It was offensive, but not only to us, but our ancestors, and to women, and to themselves as young black men. I just couldn’t understand how you could compare the gateway of life to brutality and punishment of death,” she continued. "And I feel that they don’t have no pride and no dignity as black men. Our family was very, very offended. Very hurt, disturbed by it.“





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Epic Records, Future's label, reached out to the family. Chairman and CEO LA Reid personally apologized during a phone call and promised to pull the song and remove the offensive lyrics.

Wayne still has not issued an apology to the family. Now they are preparing to try to convince Mountain Dew, a product of PepsiCo, to drop the rapper according to AllHipHop. A similar outcry by UltraViolet resulted in Rick Ross losing his endorsement deal with Reebok.

Gordon-Taylor, Director of the Mamie Till Mobley Memorial Foundation, Simeon Wright and Pastor Wheeler Parker, Jr., who were witnesses to the Till tragedy, recently released a joint video expressing their disgust with the lyrics.



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"When I heard the Wayne lyrics on the song I was shocked. I was outraged that someone would use Emmett Till in the rapping genre to disrespect not only Emmett Till, but our black women," Wright said. "Whatever happened to respect? Whatever happened to common sense? If we continue down this road we're going to destroy ourselves."

Gordon-Taylor added that the family supports radio stations pulling the song and blocking Wayne's endorsements.

"Don't do the Dew. Stop buying it. Stop lining his pockets," Gordon-Taylor urged.


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She also encouraged fans to attend Wayne's upcoming "America's Most Wanted" tour.


"Don't support that tour. Don't support it if he's going to do that type of song. And it's going to promote a negative image regarding the memory and the legacy of Emmett Till."







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Original Block Hustlerz CEO AR-AB teams up with frequent collaborator Dark Lo and G.I. The General for "Pyrex." The video was directed by @infernovideos. For more info call 267-304-9255.

 

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