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Here is the official video for Mac Miller's "Missed Calls." The Ritz Reynolds produced track can be found on Mac's debut album Blue Slide Park, available now on iTunes.
Directed & Edited By Ian Wolfson
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Here is the official video for Mac Miller's "Missed Calls." The Ritz Reynolds produced track can be found on Mac's debut album Blue Slide Park, available now on iTunes.
Directed & Edited By Ian Wolfson
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Kate Upton's version of the "Cat Daddy" dance became a viral sensation in May when photographer Terry Richardson uploaded it to youtube. The video now has 7.6 million views and counting. Earlier this week the beautiful model appeared on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon and was asked if she could teach Jimmy how to do it.
Check out the results below.
Kate teaching Jimmy the "Cat Daddy"
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Nas' tenth studio album "Life Is Good" will released July 17th via Def Jam Records. The Queens MC has a nice list of features lined up for the project. Amy winehouse, Rick Ross, Swizz Beatz, Miguel, Anthony Hamilton, Large Professor and more are aet to appear.
Check out the full tracklist below.
1. No Introduction (Produced by Justice League)
2. Loco-Motive feat. Large Professor (Produced by No I.D.)
3. A Queens Story (Produced by Salaam Remi)
4. Accident Murderers feat. Rick Ross (Produced by No I.D.)
5. Daughters (Produced by No I.D.)
6. Reach Out feat. Mary J. Blige (Produced by Salaam Remi, Rodney Jerkins, DJ Hot Day & Nas)
7. World’s An Addiction feat. Anthony Hamilton (Produced by Salaam Remi)
8. Summer On Smash feat. Miguel & Swizz Beatz (Produced by Swizz Beatz)
9. You Wouldn’t Understand feat. Victoria Monet (Produced by Buckwild)
10. Back When (Produced by No I.D.)
11. The Don (Produced by Salaam Remi, Heavy D & Da Internz)
12. Stay (Produced by No I.D.)
13. Cherry Wine feat. Amy Winehouse (Produced by Salaam Remi)
14. Bye Baby (Produced by Salaam Remi & 40)
Deluxe Edition
15. Nasty (Produced by Salaam Remi)
16. The Black Bond (Produced by Salaam Remi)
17. Roses (Produced by Al Shux)
18. Where’s The Love feat. Cocaine 80s (Produced by No I.D.)
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19. Trust (Produced by Boi 1da)
Japan Bonus
20. The Don (Don Dada Remix) (Produced by Salaam Remi & Heavy D)
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50 Cent was recently in Detroit and had the chance to sit down with radio station FM 98 WJLB. The G-Unit boss talked about being in a comfortable enough financial space to release his new album '5 (Murder By Numbers)' in today's slow paced record climate. He also talked about his recent interview with Oprah Winfrey, Street King, SMS Audioand more.
'5 (Murder By Numbers)' will be released on July 3rd via iTunes.
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Freddie Gibbs & Madlib have teamed up for a new EP entitled Shame. Check out the title track from the project and cop it HERE
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Machine Gun Kelly teams up with Dubo for his latest visuals "EST 4 Life." The song is off of the Bad Boy artist's project Half Naked & Almost Famous.
You can cop the project from Amazon.
DJ Kay Slay heads to Philly for some "Microphone Murder" off of his upcoming album Rhyme or Die.
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Ludacris becomes the latest artist to take a stab at Ca$h Out's hit "Cashin Out." Luda spits a bars about his large bank account before his new single "Jingalin" comes on with footage of Luda making it rain in a strip club.
Ludaversal due out later this year.
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Up and coming r&b singer Twanée returns with a brand new single. The track was written by Twanée and produced by G-Unit engineer Ky Miller.
You can purchase the song now from iTunes.
Follow her on Twitter @MissTwanee and like her official Facebook page MissTwanee.
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After missing her appearance on the show Thursday Iggy Azalea sat down with The Breakfast Club this morning to talk about a wide variety of topics. The crew talked with Iggy about why aligning herself with T.I. angered Jimmy Iovine and cost her deal with Interscope, her relationship with A$AP Rocky, her beef with Azealia Banks, sex and more.
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Beyonce reportedly just gave Jay-Z a Father's Day gift he will never forget. The pop diva plopped down $40 million on a private plane for her husband as a reminder of how good a dad he is to their six-month old daughter, Blue Ivy according to blogger Perez Hilton.
"The Bombardier Challenger 850 has a flash interior including a cream leather living room, a kitchen, a bedroom and two bathrooms," a source told Hilton. "Beyoncé thought this would be the perfect way to show Jay how much of a great dad he is."
Well damn!
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Ab-Soul headlined his first NYC show for the Hot97 x 2DBZ "Who's Next Live" Showcase held at S.O.B.s. Proving himself to be one of the cornerstone members of the TDE collective and Black Hippy group, Soul was definitely prepared for the "Solo" performance as he got the crowd bumpin on almost every lyric from his new "Control System" LP and a few other Long Term classics.
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Flo Rida releases a remix to "Let It Roll" featuring Lil Wayne off of his upcoming album Wild Ones, which you can pre-orderhere
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Best player in the game. Best team in the league.
Now NBA champion, too.
LeBron James is finally savoring it all since taking his talents to South Beach.
''Happiest day of my life,'' he said.
James had 26 points, 11 rebounds and 13 assists, leading the Heat in a 121-106 rout of the Oklahoma City Thunder on Thursday night to win the NBA Finals in five games.
All that was left was a celebration nine years in the making - and two years after his acrimonious parting from the Cavaliers.
''It means everything,'' James said moments before being named the playoffs MVP to go along with his regular-season award. ''I made a difficult decision to leave Cleveland but I understood what my future was about ... I knew we had a bright future (in Miami). This is a dream come true for me. This is definitely when it pays off.''
James left the game along with Dwyane Wade and Chris Bosh for good with 3:01 remaining for a round of hugs and the start for a party he's been waiting for since arriving in the NBA out of high school as the No. 1 pick of the 2003 draft. James hopped up and down in the final minutes, shared a long hug with opponent Kevin Durant, and then smiled as he watched the confetti rain down from the rafters.
''It's about damn time. It's about damn time,'' James said.
He was a choker last year, the guy who came up small in the fourth quarter, mocked for ''shrinking'' in the moment while playing with what he called ''hatred'' in trying to prove his critics wrong.
He came to Miami seeking an easier road to the finals but found it tougher than hoped, the Heat coming up empty last year and nearly getting knocked out in the Eastern Conference finals this time by Boston. Facing elimination there, James poured in 45 points on the road to force a Game 7 and the Heat won it at home.
''It was the hardest thing I've ever done as a basketball player,'' James said. ''You just put a lot of hard work into it and you hope that one day it will pay off for you.''
This time, with a chance to clinch, the Heat took control in the second quarter, briefly lost it and blew the game open again in the third behind their role players, James content to pass to wide-open 3-point shooters while the Thunder focused all their attention on him.
The disappointment of losing to Dallas in six games a year ago vanished in a blowout of the demoralized Thunder, who got 32 points and 11 rebounds from Durant.
Bosh and Wade, the other members of the Big Three who sat alongside James as he promised titles at his Miami welcoming party, both had strong games. Bosh, who wept as the Heat left their own court after losing Game 6 last year, finished with 24 points and Wade scored 20. The Heat also got a huge boost from Mike Miller, who made seven 3-pointers and scored 23 points.
That all made it easier for James, the most heavily scrutinized player in the league since his departure from Cleveland, when he announced he was ''taking his talents to South Beach'' on a TV special called ''The Decision'' that was criticized everywhere from water coolers to the commissioner's office. James has said he wishes he handled things differently, but few who watched the Cavs fail to assemble championship talent around him could have argued with his desire to depart.
He found in Miami a team where he never had to do it alone, though he reminded everyone during this sensational postseason run that he still could when necessary. He got support whenever he needed it in this series, from Shane Battier's 17 points in Game 2 to Mario Chalmers' 25 in Game 4.
In the clincher it was Miller, banged up from so many injuries that he limped from the bench to scorer's table when he checked in. He made his fourth 3-pointer of the half right before James' fast-break basket capped a 15-2 run that extended Miami's lead to 53-36 with 4:42 remaining in the first half.
The Thunder were making a remarkably early trip to the finals just three years after starting 3-29, beating the Mavericks, Lakers and Spurs along the way. With Durant, Russell Westbrook, Serge Ibaka and James Harden all 23 or younger, the Thunder have the pieces in place for a lengthy stay atop the Western Conference.
But their inexperience showed in this series, a few questionable decisions, possessions and outright mistakes costing them in their franchise's first finals appearance since Seattle lost to Chicago in 1996. Westbrook scored 19 but made only four of his 20 shots, unable to come up with anything close to his 43-point outing in Game 4, and Harden finished a miserable series with 19.
''It hurts, man,'' Durant said. ''We're all brothers on this team and it just hurts to go out like this. We made it to the finals, which was cool for us, but we didn't want to just make it there. Unfortunately we lost, so it's tough.''
Nothing they did could have stopped James, anyway.
Appearing fully over the leg cramps that forced him to sit out the end of Game 4, he was dominant again, a combination of strength and speed that is practically unmatched in the game and rarely seen in its history.
Wade skipped to each side of the court before the opening tip with arms up to pump up the fans, then James showed them nothing wrong with his legs, throwing down an emphatic fast-break dunk to open the scoring. He made consecutive baskets while being fouled, showing no expression after the second, as if he'd hardly even known he was hit. Drawing so much attention from the Thunder, he started finding his wide-open shooters, and the Heat built a nine-point lead before going to the second up 31-26.
Oklahoma City got back within five early in the third before consecutive 3-pointers by Chalmers and Battier triggered a 27-7 burst that made it 88-63 on another 3-pointer by Miller. James didn't even score in the run until it was almost over, hitting a pair of free throws after he was flagrantly fouled by Derek Fisher while powering toward the basket.
Gone was the tentative player who was mocked for shrinking on the big stage last year, too willing to defer to others who didn't possess half his talents. This time, he was at peace off the court and on attack on it, vowing to have no regrets and playing in such a way they wouldn't be necessary.
James promised multiple titles at his welcoming party, and the Heat have three pieces to build around. Pat Riley will have to fill some holes on the roster, but will likely find some players eager to come to Miami for the good weather and great chance to win.
Miller was one of them last year, and though injuries have ruined his effectiveness, his shooting turned this into the only blowout of the series after Miami had outscored Oklahoma City by just 389-384 over the first four games.
Source: Fox Sports
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NEW YORK (AP) — San Antonio Spurs guard Tony Parker is suing a New York City club and its operators for $20 million over a scratched retina he says he suffered during a fight involving singer Chris Brown and members of hip-hop star Drake's entourage.
The suit was filed in State Supreme Court in Manhattan on Thursday. It says the W.i.P club in SoHo and its operators were negligent in security and supervision, which allowed the fight to take place.
Chris Brown, his girlfriend and his bodyguard were among eight injured during the fight inside the club last week. Police say members of Drake's entourage stopped Brown as he was leaving. The fight escalated and bottles were thrown.
There was no answer at phone numbers listed as affiliated with those named in the suit.
Source: Associated Press
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With all the news surrounding Kim Kardashian's current relationship with Kanye West it's easy to forget she's still a married woman and it doesn't look like her divorce is going to be nice and neat.
Kim's soon to be ex-husband, Kris Humphries has reportedly told his ex-girlfriend Myla Sinanaja a lot of dirt about the Kardashian clan. The biggest and most damaging claim is that Kim's mother Kris Jenner staged Kim's 2003 sex tape with Ray J.
Sources told TMZ that Sinanaj claims that Kris Jenner not only directed Kim to shoot her sex tape, but to re-shoot because Kris J didn't think the first one was "pretty enough."
On a recent episode of "Oprah's Next Chapter," Kim was asked if she thought she would be as successful as she is today had it not been for the tape.
"That's pretty much how I was introduced to the world," she told Winfrey. "It was a negative way, so I feel like I had to work 10 times harder to get people to see the real me."
TMZ caught up with Khloe Kardashian in New York today and asked her about the story.
"That is just disgusting and disturbing, and probably his fantasy," she said.
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50 Cent stopped by WGCI's Tony Sculfield and the Morning Riot show recently and the topic of Dr. Dre's long awaited Detox album came up.
"You you what it is...,he falls in love with music, then he falls out of love with it," 50 said. "I said [to him] you don't have to change anything. [It's] like Sade, when she makes a new album it reminds of the record that I liked from her. And I go 'yeah play that, that's the new one.' And it feels like the last one," Fif explained. "So Dre, he doesn't have to create a formula because he was gone so long if he gives us something that feels like The Chronic people will be happy. It's just so many thought processes or waves to go through to try and figure out exactly what it should be, that he's kind of scattered. You see him working with Rick Ross. He'll work with anybody to try and find something to make the record hands down the best record out there. When I know that he's got his own internal conflicts with that trying to find it, I can't have a problem with whoever he tries to work with"
50 was then asked if there would ever be a collaboration between him and Ross.
"Probably not," 50 said "We probably won't see that."
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M.I.A. teams up with Missy Elliot and Rye Ryefor a remix to her single.
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MGK was recently banned from his own concert at New York City's Highline Ballroom due to a January arrest in Florida. The Cleveland rapper feels like he's being unfairly targeted by promoters and he's tired of it.
Check out his recent interview with Vlad TV where he lets off some steam and has a few not so kind words for the promoter that banned him from Highline.
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