Joe Budden stopped by Jenny Boom Boom's show recently to talk about a variety of subjects. Jump Off Joey and Jenny talked about his appearance on ESPN's First Take, touring with Slaughterhouse, Twitter and a tentative release June 12 release date for Slaughterhouse's welcome to: Our House album and well as a September release date for Joe's next solo album.
With one day's notice and zero budget KarmaloopTV teamed up with David Banner to shoot his East Coast video with fresh motion graphics and fancy camera work.
8 Mile, one of the morst era-defining hip-hop movies of the 2000s, will be turning 10 later this year. The main character Jimmy Smith Jr. aka Eminem aka Marshall Mathers has gone through an up and down career whirlwind in that period of time, much like the auto industry has with the economy in recent years. One thing, however, has certainly remained constant throughout: Detroit has been, and will forever be, a motor capitol in the United States and the world.
Set in D-Town, 8 Mile used a huge variety of vehicles from the Ford Mustang to the Oldsmobile Delta to thePlymouth Acclaim. Just to be clear, this list doesn't cover every single car in the film. Some were irrelevant, some nobody really cares about, and some were gone so quickly, it was like they weren't even in the movie. Don't worry, though. Every car in every major scene relevant to the storyline is there with plenty of background extras to keep you busy. Click through to see The Complex Guide to the Cars in 8 Mile.
1976 Oldsmobile Delta 88
Setting: The P.O.S. Delta is used throughout the the movie by B-Rabbit. After he gives his car to his ex Janeane, his mom gives him this one. Constantly giving him issues and dying at inopportune times, the Delta plays an important in the early storyline. Time Stamp: The whole movie
1995-1996 Ford Escort, 1986 Lincoln Town Car, Late 70s Chevrolet Caprice
Setting: After he chokes in the first battle scene Time Stamp: 9:28
1992 Ford Crown Victoria
Setting: When Rabbit dips and the crew goes back to the club Time Stamp: 9:46
Chevrolet Celebrity
Setting: Walking back to his mom's in the trailer park Time Stamp: 10:18
Ford F-150
Setting: Trying to figure out what's wrong with his mom's car Time Stamp: 15:13
1986 Buick Century, Chevy Impala, Ford Aerostar, Third Generation Pontiac Firebird
Setting: Wink walks up to his mom's trailer Time Stamp: 15:25
1988 Mercury Topaz
Setting: Jimmy walks to work with Wink Time Stamp: 15:36
1986 Chrysler LeBaron GTS
Setting: Walking to work Time Stamp: 15:52
Chevrolet G-Series Van
Setting: Jimmy's on the bus searching for inspiration for his rhymes Time Stamp: 17:25
1980 Oldsmobile Delta 88
Setting: Jimmy is taking the bus on the way to work Time Stamp: 17:36
1991 Ford Escort, Ford F-150
Setting: Manny, Jimmy's boss, walking up to the plant Time Stamp: 18:55
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It's been 15 years since the murder of Notorious B.I.G. During that time span there have been many theories as to who killed one of the best rappers of all time. VH1 takes a look at the case and new leads provided by retired LAPD Detective Greg Kading, who implicates Suge Knight as the person who ordered the hit.
Also explored is the beef between Biggie and Tupac Shakur.
OCEANSIDE, Calif. — Junior Seau, regarded as one of the N.F.L.’s best linebackers over a 20-year career with the San Diego Chargers, the Miami Dolphins and the New England Patriots, died of a gunshot wound to the chest Wednesday at his home in Oceanside, Calif. He was 43.
The Oceanside police said Seau’s death was being investigated as a suicide. He was found by his girlfriend in a bedroom of his beachfront house Wednesday morning, and a handgun was found near the body, the police said.
A native of Oceanside, Seau starred at the University of Southern California before being drafted fifth over all in the 1990 N.F.L. draft by the Chargers, who played 40 miles south of his hometown. A 12-time Pro Bowler, Seau played 13 seasons with the Chargers and was one of the team’s most popular players. In the 1994 season, he led the team to the Super Bowl, where they lost to the San Francisco 49ers, 49-26. The Pro Football Hall of Fame selected him for the 1990s All-Decade Team.
“Everyone at the Chargers is in complete shock and disbelief right now,” the Chargers said in a statement. “We ask everyone to stop what they’re doing and send their prayers to Junior and his family.”
Seau was traded to the Dolphins in 2003, and after three injury-plagued seasons he was released. He signed a one-day contract with the Chargers in August 2006 to announce his retirement. But four days later, he signed with the New England Patriots and was a member of the 2007 team that went undefeated in the regular season, losing to the Giants in the Super Bowl.
His last season in the N.F.L was 2009. He finished his career with 1,524 tackles, 56 ½ sacks and 18 interceptions.
He is survived by three teenage children: a daughter, Sydney, and sons Jake and Hunter.
“It is incredibly tragic and sad,” the N.F.L. said in a statement. “Our prayers are with Junior’s family.”
Seau is the second retired N.F.L player to commit suicide in the past few weeks. Ray Easterling, a safety for the Atlanta Falcons in the 1970s and a plaintiff in a high-profile lawsuit against the N.F.L. over its handling of concussion-related injuries, died last month of a self-inflicted gunshot wound.
The circumstances of Seau’s death raised comparisons to the former Chicago Bears star Dave Duerson. In February 2011, Duerson shot himself in the chest, saying in a note that he wanted his brain donated to the study of football head injuries.
Though remembered as a hard-hitting, inspirational linebacker, Seau did not have a documented history of concussions. He missed several games in his career with leg and chest injuries.
In October 2010, he sustained minor injuries when he drove his S.U.V. off a 30-foot bluff after being arrested on suspicion of domestic assault. The police said he fell asleep at the wheel.
Wiz Khalifa loves puffing on the sticky green, but he might want to slow down a bit while on tour. TMZ is reporting that the rapper was busted for the 2nd time in 10 days, this time in Winston-Salem, North Carolina.
Wiz was caught with 11.39 grams of weed last night after being searched aboard his tour bus. It seems that the Taylor Gang General was big chiefing before a show when cops put a stop to the party.
Just 10 days prior he was caught with weed in Nashville at a local Holiday Inn after police received complaints about weed smoke.
In both cases Wiz received citations and has to appear in court at a later date.
If it aint broke why fix it? That's the attitude Ice Cube has regarding his upcoming tenth solo album. Cube told MTV that the title of the disc is Everything's Corrupt and fans can expect to hear nothing but hard core hip hop from the West Coast veteran.
2 Chainz is filming yet another music video for the masses. This Decatur Dan directed clip for "Turn Up" is off of Tity Boi's latest mixtape T.R.U. REALigion.
1.F.E.A.S.T Prelude 2.No Way ft. Trav (Prod by JoKey Ent) 3.Paper Chase ft. Trav (Prod by DaVaughn) 4.Comin From ft. T.W.O, Sen City (Prod by Jahlil Beats) 5.Imma Get Mine ft. Sen City 6.True Religion ft. Ryder Hynief (Prod by Jahlil Beats) 7.60 Rackz ft. T.W.O (Prod by Triple A x Sanchez Tuitt) 8.Show Off ft. Trav (Prod by Stylz of C T B) 9.Don Jaun ft. Mel Matrix (Prod by AblazeDaArchitek) 10.Dont Judge Me ft. Future 11.Top of the Year ft. Sen City, Mel Matrix, T.W.O, Lady H, Trav, Shoota, Chris Luck, Pure 12.Suicide ft. Ryder, T.W.O Sen City (Prod by Triple A x Sanchez Tuitt) 13.Forgive ft. T.W.O (Prod by Triple A x Sanchez Tuitt) 14.Youu ft. Sen City (Prod by NuVision Ent) 15.AirOnes ft. Ryder (Prod by Rich Lou) 16.Sleep When You’re Dead ft. Trav, Mel Matrix, Shoota (Prod by Doe Pesci) 17.Vamp Life (Prod by Austin Millz) 18.(BONUS) Fly Boy ft. Sen City, Kev Grant
Maybe the only complaint people have had after seeing 'The Dark Knight Rises' trailers is that the villain Bane is hard to understand due to the mask he wears. Jimmy Kimmel Live presents the new trailer with clearer audio.