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Kendrick Lamar drops the official music video for "Alright." This is off of his album, To Pimp a Butterfly.

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"A motherfucker in this day and age will do anything if they feel like it's [going to] go viral," claims Lord Jamar.

Surely by now everyone has seen Cali rapper Lil B's ensemble during his appearance on ESPN's Sports Nation. Known for his curses as much as his outlandish lyrics, the self-proclaimed BasedGod arrived on the set donning a sun hat, earrings, and a lace top, angering sports fans and celebrities nationwide. Even Vlad added that it was "a little different," but as you'll see in this exclusive, Brand Nubian's Lord Jamar wasn't here for any of it.

"Is fame and money that important where you would just do anything?," he asks during his latest sit-down. Lord Jamar says he's sick and tired of artists doing things for shock value, and mostly faults Lil B's cult-like followers who applaud his actions. His advice for the former Pack star? "Stop doing gay shit for attention," Lord Jamar pleads shortly before delving into personalities who have gotten attention for identifying with other genders and races. "Lies are the new truth," he ends off.

Has the issue of identity confusion simply become a trend? Let us know if you agree with Lord Jamar below.

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Producer Mally Mal worked closely with Coke Boy Chinx before his untimely passing, and while out in Los Angeles on the BET Awards red carpet, the reality show star took time to honor his late friend and colleague. According to Mal, many people underestimated "what he did for Coke Boyz and French [Montana]," as he was the mastermind behind a slew of the crew's top tracks. "It's a sad thing, man. You gotta take advantage of the moments that you have now."

When asked if he'll return to Love & Hip-Hop: Hollywood, Mally Mal says he'll appear on "a few episodes," but is primarily focused on his music career and not the drama the show brings to everyone involved. Watch on as he speaks on his upcoming projects with Migos and O.T. Genasis, and his tumultuous relationship with Nikki Mudarris in this exclusive red carpet clip.

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Documentary Trailer: 'I Am Chris Farley'

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Chris Farley may have only lived 33-years before his untimely death in 1997, but he'll always be remembered for his hilarious skits on Saturday Night Live, and the movies Tommy Boy, Beverly Hills Ninja and Black Sheep.

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On July 31, fans of the comic will relive some of his funniest moments when the documentary I Am Chris Farley opens in theaters.

The film will also be available on VOD, digital download and DVD on August 11.

David Spade, Christina Applegate, Dan Aykroyd, Lorne Michaels, Mike Myers, Adam Sandler, Molly Shannon and more will give us a glimpse into the life of the comedic genius.

http://www.iamchrisfarley.com/

Watch the official trailer below

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Sheek Louch teams up with Trae Tha Truth, Slaughterhouse emcee Joell Ortiz and M.O.P.'s Billy Danze for his new single titled "Hood Nigga." You can purchase it now from iTunes https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/hood-ni**a-feat.-billy-danze/id1001316369.

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Forbes has rolled out it's 2015 Highest Paid Celebrities list. The list has been published every year since 1999

It measures money earned from June 1, 2014 to June 1, 2015 before subtracting management fees and taxes; figures are based on data from Nielsen, Pollstar, Box Office Mojo and IMDB, as well as interviews with agents, managers, lawyers—and many of the stars themselves.

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Let's take a look at the top 5.

1. Floyd Mayweather Jr. - $300 million

2. Manny Pacquiao - $160 million

3. Katy Perry - $135 million

4. One Direction - $130 million

5. Howard Stern - $95 million

For more on the list head over to Forbes.

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Nyce Da Future, Kay1ner and Lot-A-Nerv, together known as Nueliphe World,  team up with super producer/singer Remo The Hitmaker for a very smooth cut titled "Know What Chu Want."

Produced by Remo The Hitmaker

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This is the final leak off of Remo and PaperChaserDotCom's forthcoming mixtape, The Purest Product, Vol. 1, dropping on July 1st.

Download the single here: http://linkmixes.com/ui6zzq4vsqcp

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Rae Holliday, Charlamagne Tha God, Danielle Young, Skoob, Deanii Scott, Rip Michaels, Skoob, Kaz, LowKey and Jack Thriller are back with another episode of #NoFilter.

Check it out below as they give their opinions on Will and Jada Pinkett-Smith's supposed open marriage.

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I was listening to this song and I had to move my feet, move my feet as in dancing. Although I was born in the 80's this song has that 1970's vibe. This 70's style is starting to become trendy with music lately. I can see this song going some where because although it is different in style it is fitting into the trend of music today. I can see my self spinning this at a Hollywood night club with a mixed crowd. Mix crowd being the best crowd, very diverse in style and I personally give it two thumbs up!!!

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East Coast native E$coveli drops some West Coast heat with a remake to Snoop Dogg's classic anthem "Ain't No Fun".

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East Coast native E$coveli drops some West Coast heat with a remake to Snoop Dogg's classic anthem "Ain't No Fun".

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"The original job for a policeman was to catch escaped slaves and protect the property of slave-owners. And it has not changed."

David Banner is fed up. The outspoken southern rap artist sat down with VladTV to discuss police brutality and the current state of hip-hop, and when it comes to both, Banner believes people need to stop watching it all take place and take action. "Our kids are dying. Little Black girls are getting beat. Where all the gangsters at when it comes to that?" he asks. "Everybody in hip-hop say they from the hood, but when the hood needs them, they're nowhere to be found."

Hailing from Jackson, Mississippi, the public speaker has also noticed how hip-hop doesn't recognize socially-conscious artists as much as the rappers whose lyrics hardly hold any substance, especially those from southern states like Big K.R.I.T. "If hip-hopper's ain't acting like monkeys, people don't f****** support them. And I'm tired of that, dude," he painfully expresses. "What's going on in hip-hop right now is embarrassing, dude."

From the McKinney pool party incident to incarcerated Black men, David Banner strongly believes instances like these wouldn't occur if their skin color were a lighter shade. "America would shut down," he states with an undeniably angry tone, recalling a talk with a friend of his who works for the law. Press play to find out how Banner plans to hold hip-hop consumers accountable for the way they portray the culture, and why it's up for hip-hop sites like ours to put the Black community in positive light, since major news stations like FOX hardly ever do.

Listen to David Banner's newest single "My Uzi" with Big K.R.I.T. on iTunes and Google Play. When it comes to his upcoming LP ''The God Box," he claims it's "one of the best hip-hop albums period. And after it comes out I'll never say that again - it's gon' be up to y'all to do it. And hip-hop say they want something better, well it's here. And if you don't take it now it's your fault."

To discuss music and current social issues, Banner encourages you to hit him up on Twitter @therealbanner.

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