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Some may know this hot artist from the Jim Jones , Max-B track "BirdGang Anthem". or Devin the Dudes album "To The Extreme" or the Method Man movie "The Strip Game". DJ Love formerly known as "RONNIE" has dropped her first mixed tape with heavy southern flavor. Nothing But Heat features artist Yo Gotti, Jezzy, IB 3, Bun-B, and Rick Ross. DJ Love is representing Third Ward Houston Texas very well. DJ Love aka DAHooD Barbie is known from the "Pineapple" to the "Big Apple". Jim Jones of the Diplomats rides for her Devin the Dude rides for her and Method man rides for her and if you don't know who she is "you better ask somebody". blog to be updated soon
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1st single off Drake's upcoming R&B mixtape

Drake's upcoming R&B mixtape 1st single Drake-Messages From You [could be unfinished, No release date yet]


Drake speaks on upcoming R&B mixtape. Drake’s R&B mixtape is coming “really soon,” he says…



“Me and 40 working on it,” Drake said in Toronto at his OVO Festival. “I got you. I think I got a great body of work with that tape. I’m gonna do it like Ido all my other tapes. I’m gonna make a night out of it. Just make sure you’reon the Net that night downloading, and it’s yours. I feel the people deserve it.It’s hard for me to put out free rap albums these days. So the best I can do isswitch genres and put something out for free. It’ll be yours very soon.”

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Swizz Beatz and wife Alicia Keys took some much needed time off and chilled on a yacht along with Queen Latifah and her partner, Jeanette Jenkins.

The foursome seemed to be enjoying themselves. Alicia strutted around in a two piece bikini, showing off her very pregnant belly. While Queen Latifah and Jeanette got very comfortable with each other.

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Cheryl Wray (far left) regrets her past behavior

SALT-N-PEPA star CHERYL WRAY regrets her risque antics at the height of her fame - because she's now a born-again Christian mum.

The hip-hop star, who was Cheryl James when the trio was at the top of the charts, admits she often went too far onstage when young fans were in the audience watching her every move.

She explains, "When you are young, in a group and you have management and a record company behind you, you can get pushed into things you wouldn't do otherwise.

"As a woman, as a mum, one thing I'd never have sung was the line, 'If I want to be a freak and sell it on the weekend/It's none of your business.' That's not a message I want to put out there."


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The 'I Kissed A Girl' hitmaker is 'sensitive' about the Christianity referencing promo - which features Gaga putting rosary beads in her mouth while dressed as a nun ' and insists even her fiance Russell Brand cannot get away with blasphemy.

Katy ' whose parents are both Christian pastors - said: 'I am sensitive to Russell taking the Lord's name in vain and to Lady Gaga putting a rosary in her mouth. I think when you put sex and spirituality in the same bottle and shake it up, bad things happen.

'Yes, I said I kissed a girl. But I didn't say I kissed a girl while f***ing a crucifix
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Just as religion bashing makes her mad, the 25-year-old pop star is also infuriated by celebrities who claim they don't read gossip about themselves on the internet.

She added to Rolling Stone magazine: 'Any artist who says they don't Google their name is a big fat liar. It's a little gross when you look at other celebrities' twitter feeds and see them posting about something they read about themselves on a Google Alert, it's like, 'Uh, maybe you should stop Googling yourself every day, the world does not spin around you.' "

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LOS ANGELES (Hollywood Reporter) – It's no joke: "Family Guy" creator Seth MacFarlane has signed a record deal to release his debut album.

MacFarlane has joined forces with Universal Republic Records to deliver an album of 1940s and '50s show tunes paying tribute to Broadway classics. Unlike the songs on his animated Fox hits, these aren't spoofs, but straight-up renditions of songs by Rodgers and Hammerstein, Lerner and Loewe, and other talents.

"It's rare in this day and age to have the opportunity to create an album that celebrates the classic, sophisticated sound of rich, lush swing orchestrations," MacFarlane said. "It will be an absolute joy to sing this music, and I look forward to working with the entire team at Universal Republic on what we intend to make an exceptional project."

MacFarlane frequently sings the parody songs from his shows at live events, and he received an Emmy nomination for music and lyrics this year.

The album will be produced using vintage techniques, and MacFarlane will be backed by an orchestra and a big band. Universal Republic is an imprint of Universal Music Group.

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There is an emerging number of unverified claims on excessive consumption of niacin and drug test passing. Essentially, those claims emphasize that too much amount of niacin in the bloodstreams promotes quicker disposal of compounds used in detecting drug abuse.

Fraudulent and unfounded claims

A growing number of testimonials, many being readily available online, illustrate that niacin helps the body easily flush out compounds targeted by drug testing procedures. Drug tests are designed to identify presence of specific compounds taken from use or consumption of prohibited substances.

If one is contemplating about fooling the highly sophisticated laboratory procedures involved in drug tests, it is helpful to give those claims a second thought. Majority of medical literature indicates otherwise.

Briefly about niacin

Niacin belongs to vitamin B complex group. Specifically, it is referred to as vitamin B3 or nicotinic acid. It is an essential organic compound used in many nutritional supplements to combat pellagra, a vitamin B3 deficiency disease.

People diagnosed with cardiovascular diseases are recommended to supplement their niacin intake. Although found in various food sources, many people are not getting enough niacin, resulting to reduced autoimmune system performance.

Cardiovascular disease is just one form of coronary heart disease. In the United States these days, one American dies from any form of coronary heart disease. Most fatal of them is atherosclerosis or the inflammation of the arterial linings.

Atherosclerosis is caused by the gradual accumulation of plaques, mostly comprised of blood clots from excess macrophage white blood cells and LDL or "bad" cholesterol. Niacin has been shown to alleviate arterial inflammation by reducing the amount of LDL cholesterol in the blood. Consequently, it has also been certified as essential in increasing the level of HDL or the so-called HDL cholesterols in the bloodstream.

To date, there is no foolproof clinical evidence showing that niacin is able to allow someone pass a drug test. Most common body fluid sample used in drug testing are urine and blood, although sweat and saliva are also used to detect presence of prohibited substances in the body.

Most common form of drug abuse is the use of marijuana and cocaine. Majority of drug dependents use marijuana because of its relatively cheap price.

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Police chemists conducting drug tests among marijuana dependents aim to detect the presence of tetrahydracanabinol or THC, which is commonly found in marijuana leaves. Those unfounded claims gear to recommend excessive consumption of niacin per se because this vitamin B variant aids the body if getting rid of THC from the blood and urine very quickly. Well, scientific evidences establish the contrary.

Aside from the increased risk of being detected anyway, those consuming too much niacin are also at the risk of acquiring overdose-related bodily conditions and disorders. Too much amount of niacin in the body has been found to cause chronic irritation of the gastrointestinal tracts. In worst cases, liver damage will be caused due to harmful and powerful reactions of niacin on the liver synthesis.

Nutritional supplements should be properly taken in. They are designed to augment what is lacking or missing from regular diet. Continued decline in the quality of modern food lifestyle led to severe malnutrition and nutrient deficiency. These have serious complications to one's over-all health condition.

Needless to say, niacin and saliva detox kit should be taken because it is specifically needed to address various ailments or to prevent them from being acquired, on the first place. Niacin is not a drug test passport.
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Rapper and former Fugees singer Wyclef Jean made the first televised announcement of his bid for Haitian president last night on CNN. After several satellite interview segments between Wyclef and Wolf Blitzer, philanthropist Sean Penn shared harsh words for the Haitian rapper, questioning his motives and value as a leader.

"This is somebody who's going to receive an enormous amount of support from the United States, and I have to say I'm very suspicious of it, simply because he, as an ambassador at large, has been virtually silent. For those of us in Haiti, he has been a non-presence," Penn said.

Jean, 37, was born in Haiti but left soon after and was raised in Brooklyn and New Jersey. He established the Yelé Haiti foundation in 2005, providing aid and opportunities to the country's citizens.

Penn, who has been active in Haiti since the earthquake, highlighted allegations that Wyclef mishandled $400,000 donated for the country through his Yele Haiti foundation. "He claims he didn't do it. That has to be looked into it," Penn said. "I've been there. I know what $400,000 could do for these people's lives."

Wyclef's political motives were a particular concern for Penn. "I see in Wyclef Jean somebody who could well have been influenced by the promise of support of companies. I think Haiti is clearly vulnerable ... There is a history of American interests coming in and underpaying people. This is a culture or one to two dollars a day, that they were making."

Penn openly worried about American corporations and individuals "enamored" with Wyclef becoming "opportunists on the back of the Haitian people."

"I haven't seen or heard anything of [Wyclef Jean] in these last six months that I've been in Haiti. I think he's an important voice. I hope he doesn't sacrifice that voice by taking the eye off the very devastating realities on the ground," Penn said. "I want to see someone who's really, really willing to sacrifice for their country, and not just someone who I personally saw with vulgar entourage of vehicles that demonstrated a wealth in Haiti that, in context, I felt was a very obscene demonstration."

In 2008, Wyclef recorded a song called 'If I Was President'. Notable lyrics include: "If I was president / I'd get elected on Friday / Assasinated on Saturday / And buried on Sunday" and "Instead of spending billions on the war / We can use some of that money, in the ghetto / I know some so poor, when it rains that when they shower / Screaming 'fight the power.'



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Laurence Fishburne must be dealing with a lot of pain and embarrassment right now because of his daughter's decision to do porn. At the very least he now knows he has a good inner circle of people around him.

According to a report on TMZ, Fishburne's friends and family tried in vain to stop at least one of his daughter's sex tapes from ever seeing the light of day.

According to the report, the group offered Vivid Entertainment $1 million dollars to halt their release of Montana Fishburne aka "Chippy D's" new tape.

Vivid's Steve Hirsch confirmed he was contacted by lawyer Yale Galanter on behalf of the group, but the dvds had already been shipped out.

"It's true that we had several conversations with Mr. Galanter. We would have stopped shipment but it was too late. We continue to have the utmost respect for all involved," Hirsch said.

No word on if the group also tried to stop Montana's 2nd tape which is being released by porn star, Brian Pumper.

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Porn star/rapper Brian Pumper has a few not so nice words for Jay'Z. He just released a very personal diss record titled "She's Not Satisfied". Talking about the things he wants to do your wife Beyonce.

It might be time to stop doing brunches with Coldplay's Chris Martin and his wife Gwyneth Paltrow and start paying attention to what's popping out here in the streets.

Beanie Sigel has been roasting you for months, now B. Pumper is talking about making your wife orgasm?.Get your a** back in the booth brah, becaue it's starting to look like you don't mind being disrespected, but I'm sure Beyonce does.

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An ex-police officer turned security guard tried to play hero and paid for it by catching a bullet in the mouth.

Messiah Arlindo Santos, 53 saw robber, Tiago Pinto de Souza, 26 fleeing the scene of a robbery at Supermarket Musamar. Santos, the security guard for the store, tried to pull out his pistol, but wasn't quick enough as de Souza fired a shot without hardly breaking stride.

With the help of this surveillance video, de Souza was later caught by poilce who found a .32-caliber revolver on him according to Agency Londrix.

This incident took place in Londrina, PR, Brazil on Saturday July 31.

Santos is currently in ICU recovering from his injury and still not out of the woods yet. I can guarantee that store isn't paying him enough to catch a bullet for them. Hopefully he'll recover fully from his injuries.

The action starts at around 4:00 minutes in, so just fast forward to that mark.

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HARDY, AR (KAIT) – A former Region 8 resident will be featured on Animal Planet's Monster's Inside Me Wednesday, August 4 at 9 PM. Kenneth Watson, who graduated from Highland High School three years ago, is the lead story on the program, which tells horrific tales of people who become hosts to parasites. The episode, titled Breeders, talks to Watson about events happened five years ago, when he was diagnosed with "Ocular Myiasis".

"Five years ago I was waking up for school and I just couldn't see," said Watson. "Looking down on the ground, waving my hand in front of my face, still couldn't see it, when I got to the bus stop, I just turned around, started crying that I was 15,16 going blind."

Watson said Wednesday he went to see his family doctor, Doctor Jerry Ellis in Ash Flat. Ellis told Watson to immediately travel to Memphis, where Doctor Steve Charles with the Hamilton Eye Clinic examined his eye.

"It was scary, only being able to see out of your peripheral vision is not something you're used to, not being able to look and focus on something," said Watson.

According to the episode, Charles found a hemorrhage, which blocked Watson's vision. The optic nerve in his right eye was blocked.

"If I covered my right eye up, I could see everything fine, but if I uncovered it, then everything was blocked, my double, my dual vision was messed up," said Watson.

Watson said doctors performed emergency surgery on his right eyeball. A fly maggot had been feeding on his retina tissue.

"It was still alive eating and burrowing its way in my eye," said Watson. "The realization that there's actually something inside me eating me, it's scary for a moment but then you kind of just try to cope with it."

During surgery, doctors used a tiny camera and laser to kill and remove the maggot. Watson said doctors believed the maggot got there when a gnat landed in his eye.

"About two weeks before this all happened, I had a gnat land in my eye walking to school, just outside," said Watson.

Doctors believed the gnat laid an egg when it was inside. When the eggs hatched, it began feeding on the flesh of Watson's eye.

"My eye was black and my whole white, the white part of my eye was bloody," said Watson. "When we went to look it up there was nothing, there was one girl in France eons ago that had it."

Watson is now required to wear glasses and his right eye occasionally twitches; however he has no permanent damage.

"It was fun because I had always wanted to be on TV," said Watson. "Somebody asked me what do I call it, and we just said maggotitis.



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Every NFL rookie has to go through it, unless you're Dez Bryant of the Cowboys, but that's another story. You can't escape getting hazed by the veterans when you're fresh out of college.

Usually rookies get their heads shaved bald, carry the veterans pads after practice or pay for dinners for the team.

The Houston Texans came up with a creative and hilarious way to have Trinton Holiday, the 5'5 150 pound rookie out of LSU get his hazing.

They made him ride around on a pink tricycle.

"I think it was a rookie hazing, just a joke, a way for the guys to get a laugh," Holliday told the Houston Chronicle. "Some guys told me coach (Gary Kubiak) did it, but I'm not 100 percent sure about that."

"You know, it's not my color. After practice, Andre Johnson told me that I was going to have to take a lap on it, so I got on it."

Now that's damn funny right there.

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The worlds of celebrity and bloody conflict collided today at the war crimes tribunal in The Hague.
Supermodel Naomi Campbell testified in the trial of former Liberian President Charles Taylor.


The court is examining whether some “dirty looking stones” she received at a party in 1997, which she said were brought to her room in the middle of the night by two men she did not know, were in fact blood diamonds, and if they were indeed given to her by Taylor, who had been at the party as well. The party was at former South African President Nelson Mandela’s home. The assembled guests were involved in a charity project.

Judge Colon asked Campbell, “What did you think the stones were?” To which Campbell replied, “They looked like dirty little pebbles. I am used to seeing diamonds shining in a box. That’s the diamonds I am used to seeing.”

Campbell said she only opened the small pouch containing the diamonds the following morning. When she showed them to Mia Farrow and her former agent Carol White, Campbell said that one of the two of them said that the diamonds must have come from Taylor. Campbell said as she was at a charity event, she would turn them over to Jeremy Ratcliffe, the head of Mandela’s children’s charity. According to Campbell, Ratcliffe still has them. According to the charity, it never received them.

Blood diamonds were made famous by the Hollywood film of the same name. They are diamonds mined in conflict zones and used to finance insurgency or warlord activity.

Charles Taylor is on trial for allegedly funding years of atrocities in Sierra Leone in return for blood diamonds....that civil war was famous for its use of child soldiers, rape, mutilation and other atrocities. Part of the proceedings revolve around the Prosecution trying to prove that Taylor possessed these blood diamonds.

Campbell claims she did not want to be involved in the trial.

The Prosecution Attorney asked her, "Are you nervous?"

To which she replied,

"I didn't really want to be here. I was made to be here, so obviously I'm just hoping to get this over with and get on with my life. This is a big inconvenience for me."

Campbell also added that she, having only learned about the charges against Taylor after having been called to court to testify, said she feared for her safety and the safety of her family by being involved in a trial against him.

Meanwhile, statements from Mia Farrow and Carol White read out in the hearing today contradicted Campbell’s story to varying degrees. Farrow is testifying at the court on Monday.

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Deadspin editor-in-chief A.J. Daulerio knew his post about legendary NFL quarterback Brett Favre sending X-rated crotch shots to a sexy TV sports personality would get a lot of hits - but he says he's surprised by the number of critics who say the outrageous sports website crossed an ethical line.

Daulerio reported Wednesday that model, actress and TV host Jenn Sterger told him that Favre had sent her inappropriate and explicit pictures of his himself, but it is not clear that Sterger gave her full consent for Deadspin to use what had previously been an off-the-record account.

"What irks me a little bit is when people put us in the same category as The New York Times or you guys," Daulerio said, referring to the Daily News. "We've run rumors and innuendo from the get-go. That's what we do."

The controversy dates back to just before the Super Bowl, when Sterger, currently a reporter on Versus' "The Daily Line," told Daulerio that Favre had sent her flirty voicemails and naughty pictures in 2008, when she was working for the Jets as a sideline reporter and Favre was Gang Green's quarterback.

Daulerio said Sterger, 26, told him that she had received several friendly but strange voicemail messages early in the 2008 season.

"But then, one night, Sterger received a picture on her phone which was so shocking that she just tossed it across the room. It was his d---. Brett Favre's d---."

Daulerio reported that Sterger, who has posed for steamy photos for Maxim and Playboy, was not interested in a sexual relationship with Favre because she didn't think it would be a good idea to have an affair with the Jets' biggest star.

Jenn Sterger


"I just want to make it clear that I never met him, saw him, etc., because I don't roll that way," Sterger wrote in a Feb. 15 email to Daulerio. "That meaning old ... or married. Some big boobed hoes have morals and souls, believe it or not . . ."

Daulerio said Sterger also told him that she had saved the photos and voicemails to laugh at with friends, but she refused to go public with Favre's crude come-ons for months, although Daulerio had offered to run the photos without naming her.

Without the photos, voicemails or her on-the-record confirmation, Deadspin couldn't run with the story, Daulerio's post said. But he also said he told Sterger on Tuesday that he wasn't going to sit on the story forever and would move forward based on their email conversations about Favre.

Daulerio says Sterger told him that she was having problems with her Blackberry, but she would go on the record once she got it fixed. "Or you could meet me in person on my way to studio in a few hours," he said she told him.

Sterger's spokesman Phil Reese declined to comment when asked if Sterger gave her full consent for the Deadspin post.

Daulerio acknowledges he didn't speak to Sterger later that day, but he says he went with the story anyway because he was afraid Sterger would back off or give it to another media outlet. He also said it made sense to post the story in the wake of reports about Favre's on-again, off-again retirement. The latest reports had Favre denying that he has retired, and that his return to the Minnesota Vikings will hinge on his health.

"(Daulerio) got 90% of the way there, it's a shame he didn't follow through and get 100%," said Kelly McBride, director of the Poynter Institute's Sense-Making Project, a study of how new media is changing journalism. "She's a huge stakeholder in this story and she deserves consideration. She has professional aspirations and this could clearly hurt her career."

McBride praised Daulerio, however, for informing readers on how he got the Favre story.

"What you have to give him credit for is his transparency," McBride said. "He shows the reader everything you need to know about how he made the sausage."

Daulerio said he has not seen the pictures and based his account on Sterger's descriptions of the photos. He said he decided to report Sterger's account to give readers a behind-the-scenes look at the life of a sports superstar.

"The guy should be called out for this behavior," Daulerio said.

Favre has never portrayed himself as a choir boy - his struggles with Vicodin and alcohol have been extensively documented - but Daulerio said that Favre, 40, who has been married for 14 years and has two daughters and a 4-month-old grandson, likes to portray himself as a family man.

Daulerio said Sterger told him she did not report the voicemails or photos to the Jets because she felt doing so might jeopardize her job. "We were not made aware of this information until this story came out," Jets spokesman Bruce Speight said.

An NFL spokesman declined comment.

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