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A$AP Rocky hit up radio station Power 99 in Philadelphia recently to chop it up with Cosmic Kev. While there A$AP freestyled for five straight minutes over Paul Wall's "Sittin Sideways" and Snoop Dogg's "Pump Pump."
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Cleveland rapper Machine Gun Kelly was the musical guest yesterday on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno. The Bad Boy artist performed his new single "Invincible" with an assist from Ester Dean.
MGK's album Lace Up will be out in October.
You can pick up "Invicible" now on iTunes.
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Drake is raking in plenty of cash and has recently used some of it to purchase a plush new bachelor pad in the Los Angeles suburb of Hidden Hills.
The 25-year old rapper plopped down $7.7 million for the new digs, but he he got a hell of a deal because according to TooFab.com the house was listed for $27 millionjust three years ago.
The nearly 7,500-square-foot house comes equipped with seven bedrooms, nine bathrooms, a 24-seat movie theater, game room, gym, spa/massage room and a Gothic-looking wine cellar and tasting room.
The Toronto MC can also entertain guests with his own tennis court, 5-stall horse facilities with a riding area, sand volleyball court and mechanical bull with its own viewing area. Yes, a mechanical bull, a huge pool that boasts waterfalls, an 80 foot slide and a grotto.
Check out pics of Drake's new crib below.
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Former Hot Boys rapper B.G. was sentenced to 14 years in prison on Wednesday for a variety of charges including weapons violation, obstruction of justice and witness tampering. His former label mate Juvenile reached out to AllHipHop.com to talk about the sentencing and to warn kids against following a csimilar path.
“I don’t feel good about it. It’s one of those situations where you get sick in your stomach,” Juvenile told AllHipHop.com. “I wish nothing but good things for him and his family, his kids, because you don’t want to see nobody go get locked up that long and be away from their family."
Though he found plenty of success throughout his 15-year recording career, B.G. battled heroin addiction and couldn't manage to stay out of trouble with the law. Juvenile says B.G.'s story should be a lesson to today's youth.
“I try to tell all the youngsters out there man, if you want to be gangster and go out there and thug-out and go out there and do certain things, just know there’s consequences,” Juvenile said.. “It was a situation where it shouldn’t have happened; I wish it would have never happened. I wish he never would have got pulled over or whatever, but it happened. I just wish and am hoping that all you other cats out there take heed to that and don’t make the same mistake.”
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Dorrough Music teams up with G-Unit's Shawty Lo to drop official visuals for "Hustle Blood" The 2Much produced track can be found on Dorrough's mixtape Highlights.
Directed by GT Films
Download Highlights for free from Datpiff.
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Nas sits down with Fuse to discuss his classic debut album "Illmatic." He talks about why it only contains 9 songs and speaks on the impact of the cover. Later on in the conversation he compares "Illmatic" to his latest release "Life Is Good."
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George Zimmerman sat down with Sean Hannity last night for his first interview since he killed 17-year old Trayvon Martin. During one segment of the conversation he was asked if he would have regretted following Trayvon or having a gun that night.
"No sir. I feel that it was all God's plan and for me to second guess it or judge it," he said as he shook his head no.
Trayvon's mother, Sybrina Fulton responded by telling CBS News, "We must worship a different God. There is no way that my God would have wanted George Zimmerman to kill my teenage son.”
Trayvon's father, Tracy Martin, echoed Sabrina's statements.
"I simply really don't know what God George Zimmerman's worshipping because there's no way that the God that I serve had in his plans for George Zimmerman to murder my son," Tracy said
George Zimmerman says killing Trayon Martin was "God's plan."
Trayvon Martin's parents responds to Zimmerman's comments
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B.G. has been sentenced to 14 years in prison after pleading guilty to guilty to two counts of a felon in possession of a firearm and one count of conspiracy to obstruct justice according to Nola.com.
The charges stem from a 2009 traffic stop where officers found three guns in the car BG was driving, two which were reported stolen. The car had also been stolen from an Alamo rental car parking lot.
The 31 year old B.G., whose real name is Christopher Dorsey, was arrested along with two other people, Demounde Pollard, 17, and Jerod Fedison, 28.
Dorsey pleaded guilty to being a felon in possession of a firearm. But later, he obstructed justice by pushing Pollard to falsely claim ownership of the gun.
"The indictment also charges Dorsey with conspiring to obstruct justice with two other individuals, Jerod Fedison and Demounde Pollard. The indictment alleges that these three individuals conspired with each other to obstruct justice by getting Pollard to sign a false affidavit attesting that neither Fedison nor Dorsey possessed three firearms on November 3, 2009," said a statement from the U.S. Attorney's Office.
Prosecutors tried to use B.G.'s music videos as evidence against him as they sought a 25-year sentence.
"These videos are horrendous, especially in this city right now," Assistant U.S. Attorney Maurice Landrieu told the judge Wednesday. He talked of the city's "cycle of violence," and argued that Dorsey was "profiting off it."
U.S. District Judge Ginger Berrigan declined to use the videos as a basis for the lengthier sentence sought by Landrieu.
The article also noted that B.G. refused to testify or cooperate in helping convict his co-defendants.
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It's always good to hear some new Talib Kweli. He teams up with Curren$y and Kendrick Lamar for his latest. Look out for his album Prisoner Of Conscious dropping later this year.
Shawty Lo is a busy man these days. In addition to his recently dropped Million Dollar Man mixtape, he is working on his G-Unit Records debut album Still Got Units, which will be released in 2013. AllHipHop.com caught up with the Bankhead rapper recently to talk about what is going on with his career, G-Unit and his stable of artists.
“The fans are loving the mixtape, I really want to drop a video for each song on the mixtape, I want to show you what I can do, and ‘Million Dollar Man’ [MDM] does that. MDM is setting up for my album ‘Still Got Units’ for the first quarter in the year coming up,” Shawty Lo explained to AllHipHop.com. “MDM, you know Lebron had won the MVP, and Heat won the championship, so I put a record together with me, Gucci, and Rocko, and after the first few hours of its release it was on over one hundred websites.”
When Shawty signed his deal with G-Unit Records a lot of people failed to realize it was more than just an artist deal. Shawty is also developing his own artists for G-Unit South.
“Everything is going well. I just been working hard, man. I know that people been wondering what’s going on, but I just had to bury the seed and you finna see everything going on with us right now,” Shawty explained. “I got artists from my Super Star CJ, Stuntman, the first lady of D4L named Jai Jai, Jurari from Alabama, and I got a lot of hot producers that I’m looking to sign.”
Shawty also said things couldn't be better as far as his relationship with 50 Cent.
“50 is great, he’s product, genius. I love working for 50. To start off, when I got my deal, I had like several deals on the table, and I had like a seven-hour meeting with 50. I knew that’s where I wanted to be. My deal was a large deal; it was a $10 million deal, but the money is to help me build my brand, to sign artists, the label, the south branch of G-Unit. You know, if an artist comes out with a single down here [Atlanta], it may take several months to make its way up to New York or California, so basically I am right here right now. So, they can get to me, and we can make sure that things move quickly."
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Prodigy was a guest on Sway in the Morning recently. He introduced his artist Boogz Boogetz and talked to Sway about the features on his new album H.N.I.C. 3, the evolution in music after prison, his greatest studio experience and what it was like working with 50 Cent.
P also performs "Pretty Thug" and "Get Money" ft. Boogz.
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Jasmine Villegas tackles the tough issue of domestic violence in her new video for "Didn't Mean It." It's a video that is sure to get a lot of young people's attention. According to the clip nearly 15 million high school students nationwide experience physical abuse from a dating partner in a single year.
Directed by Mike Ho
You can purchase "Didn't Mean It" now from iTunes.
George Zimmerman is no longer a Diddy fan because he believes the music mogul stabbed him in the back. Globalgrind had been pouring over 150 phone call conversations Zimmerman had while locked up in a Seminole County jail for the murder of Trayvon Martin when they discovered one peculiar discussion Zimmerman had with his sister that involved the Bad Boy CEO.
Check out the conversation below.
Sister: Guess what I listened to?
GZ: What?
S: The song you were telling me about?
GZ: P Diddy?
S: Do you know that him and others are talking sh*t?
GZ: P Diddy?
S: Yeah
GZ: Oh...I didn't know.
S: You know what's so funny? It’s people that we've been admiring for such a long time.
GZ: Yup
S: It's like wow.
GZ: Yup
S: I can't believe it. It's crazy
GZ: I can't believe it either.
S: Yeah, it's like a stab in the back.
GZ: Yup
Zimmerman also compared himself to Dr. Dre in the video for "I Need A Doctor." His sister mentions the video and said it reminded her of their situation.
She says, “The words now mean so much more." Zimmerman replies, “I'm so like Dr. Dre in the video.”
Interesting to say the least.
Source: Global Grind
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2012 XXL Freshman class member Hopsin releases the fifth version of his very popular "Ill Mind of Hopsin" songs. The Los Angeles based rapper goes on in so called "real n*ggas" who think gun toting and getting arrested is cool as well as women who are always out in the clubs looking for sex. He raps about the consequences of their actions while delivering a very powerful message.
Listen to what he has to say below.
Brick Squad artist Frenchie releases the first leak off of his upcoming Concrete Jungle 2 mixtape. "Jack Sh*t" features Detroit rappers Trick Trick and Young 1000.
Follow them on Twitter @FRENCHIE1017, @YOUNG_1000, @TRICKTRICKGS
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Future, Ludacris and Diddy fly out to Los Angeles to shoot the video for "Same Damn Time" remix. The original version can be found on Future's debut album Pluto.
Directed by Alex Nazari.
Pick up a copy of Pluto on iTunes and be on the lookout for Future's Super Future project coming soon.
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The Alchemist's new video for "Flight Confirmation" is one strange mind trip. The super producer gets assists from Detroit MC Danny Brown and Black Hippy's Schoolboy Q.
Directed by Jason Goldwatch
The song can be found on The Alchemist's album Russian Roulette. Grab yourself a copy from iTunes.
It's no secret that 50 Cent and Soulja Boy are good friends. The two have collaborated on music in the past with the song "Mean Mug," and 50 has acted as mentor to the 21-year old Atlantarapper. Yesterday Soulja hinted that something much bigger might be in the works.
"Father Son album coming," Soulja tweeted to his 3.6 million followers along with a pic of himself and the G-Unit boss.
No more information is available at this time, but we'll keep you updated.
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