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Big Kuntry King is back with a new mixtape. Features on Blu Cheeze include Yung Mazi, Young Scooter, Doe B, Casino, 8-Ball, Verse Simmonds, Sen City, T.I. and more


Tracklist:

1.Malcolm X Hate
2.Haters Prod By The Chemist
3.No F k Prod By Yung Lan
4.90 s Feat O.G Muns Prod By Twon Beatz
5.Medicine Prod By Cedro
6.Hot Gurl Prod By The Chemist
7.Red Panamera Feat Yung Mazi Manio Prod By DJ Plugg Twon Beatz
8.100 Feat Young Scooter Young Dro Prod By Cedro
9.Martin Luther King Jr Love
10.Gotta Love Me Prod By Cedro
11.Rack Feat DJ Nando Doe B Prod By Fat Boy
12.Show Me Da Money Skit
13.Dope Money Feat Casino Yung Mazi Prod By Malik Beat
14.Bells Bricks Feat Daddy O Prod By Black Cesar
15.We Livin Feat 8Ball Verse Simmonds Prod By Drumma Boy
16.Unda Da Street Lights Feat VVS Von Prod By Chez On The Beat
17.Amazing Grace Feat Sen City Prod By The Chemist
18.Only 1 Thing Prod By The Chemist
19.Jay Z Puffy Combs Prod By The Chemist
20.Jose Canseco Prod By D Rich
21.El Chapo OG Muns Prod By Cedro Beats
22.Kickin Flav Feat T.I Prod By The Chemist

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Ace Hood @Acehood - Hot Nigga (Freestyle)

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We The Best recording artist Ace Hood is destroying beats. After crushing Drake's "0 to 100" instrumental, he bounces right back with a remix of Bobby Shmurda's "Hot Nigga" or what many fans remember as Lloyd Banks' "Jackpot." 

Produced by Jahlil Beats.

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While at the G-Unit office recently Young Buck decided to try his hand at Bobby Shmurda's Shmoney Dance. There's no rule that says gangster's can't boogie. Watch Buck do his thing.

Shouts to Nikki Dene and Young Buck

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In a continuation of his conversation with Lee Hawkins of the Wall Street Journal, 50 Cent delves deeper into his business ventures.

He explains investment partner Timbaland's role at SMS Audio in helping to fine tune the headset's sound. Carmelo Anthony came on board as the company was developing it's sports collection. What initially started out as a friendship between the basketball star and business mogul turned into an investment opportunity for Carmelo.

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50 also discusses the success of his deal with Lucas Films for a line of Star Wars headphones, Power, Floyd Mayweather Jr,, growing his SMS Promotions boxing brand and looking to continue doing business with HBO and hopefully working with Showtime.

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50 and and his business partner Brian Nohe announced that SMS Audio will announce a deal with a major tech company in the near future.

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Straight off of a successful 14 city tour, opening up for Mike Stud, singer, rapper and songwriter Justina Valentine has released the video for her hot, new track, Heavy Breathing, off of her highly anticipated mixtape Red Velvet. Red Velvet  is available on Datpiff.com http://www.datpiff.com/Justina-Valentine-Red-Velvet-mixtape.620684.html.
 
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Watch part 1, Cormega Talks About Today's Generation; "Industry" Single - Click HERE



Watch part 2, Cormega on Steve Stoute; His Upbringing; Nas - Click HERE



Thisis50 & Young Jack Thriller recently spoke with Cormega for an exclusive interview!



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Ep. 27 features Passport General, Gatzby, Lari Guap, Jayo the Beatslayer

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Grand Hustle boss T.I. links up with DJ Whoo Kid and DJ MLK to drop some fire bars over Bobby Shmurda's song, "Hot Nigga." This will appear on Tip's forthcoming Hustle Gang mixtape.

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WASHINGTON (Associated Press) — U.S. fighters dropped bombs on Islamic militants in Iraq Friday, the Pentagon said, carrying out President Barack Obama's promise of military force to counter the advancing militants and confront the threat they pose to Iraqi civilians and Americans still stationed there.

Pentagon press secretary Rear Adm. John Kirby said that two F/A-18 jets dropped 500-pound bombs on a piece of artillery and the truck towing it. Kirby said the fighters had taken off from the aircraft carrier USS George HW Bush in the Persian Gulf to conduct the mission. He said it wasn't clear how many militants might have been killed in the strike.

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The Pentagon said the militants were using the artillery to shell Kurdish forces defending Irbil.

For the United States, it was a re-engagement in the long sectarian war from which American combat forces had been withdrawn — on President Barack Obama's orders — in late 2011.

In a televised speech Thursday night, Obama threatened to renew U.S. military involvement. At the same time, he announced that U.S. military planes already had carried out airdrops of food and water, at the request of the Iraqi government, to tens of thousands of Iraqi religious minorities atop a mountain surrounded by militants and desperately in need of supplies.

"America is coming to help," Obama declared.

Speaking to reporters while traveling in India Friday, Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel said the U.S. military has sufficient intelligence resources and assets in place to launch strikes by both manned and unmanned aircraft in the region.

Asked if the Islamic State group could successfully hide among civilians to evade strikes, Hagel said if the Islamic State moves against Irbil, Baghdad or the refugees trapped on a mountain, "it's pretty clear who they are, and they would be pretty identifiable where our airstrikes could be effective."

The Yazidis, who follow an ancient religion with ties to Zoroastrianism, fled their homes after the Islamic State group issued an ultimatum to convert to Islam, pay a religious fine, flee their homes or face death.

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An image made available by the jihadist Twitter account al-Baraka news on June 16, 2014 allegedly shows ISIS militants executing members of the Iraqi forces on the Iraqi-Syrian border.

"Earlier this week, one Iraqi in the area cried to the world, 'There is no one coming to help.' Well, today, America is coming to help," Obama said. "We're also consulting with other countries — and the United Nations — who have called for action to address this humanitarian crisis."

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The announcement reflected the deepest American engagement in Iraq since U.S. troops left.

Obama, who made his remarks in a steady and somber tone, has staked much of his legacy as president on ending what he once called the "dumb war" in Iraq.

Mindful of the public's aversion to another lengthy war, Obama acknowledged that the prospect of a new round of U.S. military action would be a cause for concern among many Americans. He vowed anew not to put American combat troops back on the ground in Iraq and said there was no U.S. military solution to the crisis.

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"As commander in chief, I will not allow the United States to be dragged into fighting another war in Iraq," Obama said.

Even so, he outlined a rationale for airstrikes in the event the Islamic State militants advanced on American troops in Irbil and the U.S. consulate there in the Kurdish region of Iraq. The troops were sent to Iraq earlier this year as part of the White House response to the extremist group's swift movement across the border with Syria and into Iraq.

"When the lives of American citizens are at risk, we will take action," Obama said. "That's my responsibility as commander in chief."

He said he had also authorized the use of targeted military strikes if necessary to help the Iraqi security forces protect civilians.

The Pentagon said the airdrops were performed by one C-17 and two C-130 cargo aircraft that together delivered a total of 72 bundles of food and water. They were escorted by two F/A-18 fighters from an undisclosed air base in the region.

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The planes delivered 5,300 gallons of fresh drinking water and 8,000 pre-packaged meals and were over the drop area for less than 15 minutes at a low altitude.

The president cast the mission to assist the Yazidis as part of the American mandate to assist around the world when the U.S. has the unique capabilities to help avert a massacre.

In those cases, Obama said, "we can act carefully and responsibly to prevent a potential act of genocide."

Officials said the U.S. was prepared to undertake additional humanitarian airdrops if necessary, though they did not say how quickly those missions could occur.

Administration officials had said earlier they believed unilateral U.S. strikes would be consistent with international law, in part because the Iraqi government has asked for Washington to take military action. They also said Obama had the constitutional authority to act on his own in order to protect American citizens.

Obama had similarly authorized strikes in Syria last summer after chemical weapons were deployed, but those attacks were never carried out, in part because of domestic political concerns and also because an international agreement to strip Syria of its stockpiles of the deadly gases.

The president has also faced persistent calls to take military action in Syria on humanitarian grounds, given that more than 170,000 people have been killed there.

Critics, including some Republicans in Congress, have argued that Obama's cautious approach to Syria has allowed the Islamic State group to flourish there, growing strong enough to move across the border with Iraq and make swift gains.

Republican Sens. John McCain of Arizona and Lindsey Graham of South Carolina praised Obama's proposed actions Thursday night but said much more will be necessary.

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"This should include the provision of military and other assistance to our Kurdish, Iraqi and Syrian partners" who are fighting the militants, airstrikes against the militants' leaders and forces and support for Sunni Iraqis who seek to resist the extremists, they said in a statement.

In light of the militants' advances, Obama dispatched about 800 U.S. forces to Iraq earlier this year, with those troops largely split between joint operation centers in Baghdad and Irbil.

More than half are providing security for the embassy and U.S. personnel. American service members also are involved in improving U.S. intelligence, providing security cooperation and conducting assessments of Iraqi capabilities.

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Associated Press writers Josh Lederman and Darlene Superville contributed to this report.

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Professional athletes are paid very well. Some make millions of dollars during their careers, but statistics show that 78% of former NFL players fall into financial debt or go bankrupt within two years of leaving the league.

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NBA athletes aren't much better off. 60% of former players go broke within 5 years of retirement.

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Bad investments, financial advisers and lavish spending are just a few of the reasons athletes end up in financial trouble.

Lee Hawkins of the Wall Street Journal recently sat down with 50 Cent to get his opinion on the subject.

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"I understand it," 50 said. "I understand the portion of their career when they actually become extravagant. Pat their mark when they don't have to. It's because they spend so much time with the dream. The dream of actually making it and how it's gonna actually be when I make it to the league, with so many people trying. When you've disciplined yourself to the point where you actually do make it. You get there and you realize there's only 33 teams with 14 players and only 3 receive the endorsements. You're on a team, but you're not the actual guy. You're not the main guy. Those guys have to spend money to be exciting at points. Even in a nightclub environment they gotta buy bottles."

50 also gives his thoughts on Donald Sterling's racist remarks that caused him to lose the L.A. Clippers. Watch the full interview below.



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The wait is almost over. On September 9th, Jhené Aiko will release her debut album entitled Souled Out. Take a look at the cover up top and the tracklist below.

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**UPDATE** August 14

Here's the full tracklist for the new album. The only artists featured are Cocaine 80's and Common.

Souled Out Tracklisting

1. “Brave”
2. “To Love & Die” feat. Cocaine 80s
3. “Beautiful Ruin”
4. “It’s Cool”
5. “Lyin King”
6. “Wading”
7. “The Pressure”
8. “Eternal Sunshine”
9. “Limbo Limbo Limbo”
10. “Promises”
11. “W.A.Y.S.”
12. “Pretty Bird” feat. Common
13. “Spotless Mind”
14. “Remember”
15. “My Afternoon Dream” (Target Exclusive)
16. “You vs. Them” (Acoustic) (Target Exclusive)

Source: Rap-Up

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Lil Wayne is "Grindin" as he prepares to release his new album, Tha Carter V. Check out his latest single off of it featuring Drake.

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Ever since it was released 2003 and shot to the top of the charts, 50 Cent's song "In Da Club" has remained in permanent rotation in millions of people's playlists around the world.

A new study by The Society For Personality And Social Psychology reveals the song is more than just a hypnotic, head nodding über hit. Listening to it is actually good for you mentally and will help you do better in certain situations in life.

Check out what NME wrote about the study.

The report by The Society For Personality And Social Psychology tested two different groups of people. One group was told to listen to bass-heavy tunes – 50 Cent's 'In Da Club', Queen's 'We Will Rock You' and 2 Unlimited's 'Get Ready For This'. The other group listened to what the report called 'low-power music' – Notorious BIG's 'Big Poppa', Fatboy Slim's 'Because We Can' and Baha Men's 'Who Let The Dogs Out?'.

Researchers discovered that those in the first group were more inclined to take control in situations such as job interviews and client meetings. They felt more in control, leading to more productive and focused work. Conversely, those in the second group were meeker in the same situations, and made more mistakes in a test measuring abstract thinking.

The report's co-author Derek Rucker, a professor at Kellogg School Of Management, told Kellogg Insight: "Just as professional athletes might put on empowering music before they take the field to get them in a powerful state of mind, you might try listening to bass-heavy music in certain situations where you want to be empowered."




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Next time you're headed to a job interview or have an important presentation at work play "In Da Club." It could be the advantage that puts you over the top.










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There's no doubt that Iggy Azalea has found her footing in the rap game. Her debut album, The New Classic, features the mega-hit song "Fancy" and her fan base continues to grow.

This morning she brought her talent to NBC's Today Show for their concert series. Watch her perform "Work" and "Fancy."

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"Fancy"







"Work"



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Lil Durk addresses a comment he made about feeling like Tupac, and says that he meant it in terms of people stepping to him in the streets. The Chicago rapper said that aside from people that he's beefing with, no one is stepping to him and his boys when they're out. 


When asked about saying he's the best rapper alive, Durk says that he has to think that way because his career would have no meaning if he didn't believe he was the best in the game. He also says his work ethic isn't at the level of some of the greats like Tupac, and Durk believes he could step it up in that regard.


The conversation then moves to Young Chop's influence on the Chicago sound, and Durk says the famed producer "played a big role" in molding the sound. The "Want it All" rapper also shares his thoughts on Chop's comments about Lil Reese being one of the most talented rappers in the game. Durk says that if Reese wasn't talented then people wouldn't know his name, and points out that Reese started the "stutter rap" that other big names have now adopted.

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Bobby Shmurda's song "Hot Nigga" and his "Shmoney Dance" have the streets buzzing. Jenny Boom Boom caught up with the Brooklyn, New York rapper to talk about possible mixtape features from Uncle Murda, Chris Brown and French Montana, signing with Epic Records for over $1 million, Jay Z and Beyonce doing his dance while on tour, getting his family out of the hood and more.

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T.I. was a guest Thursday, August 7, on The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon. He talked about Iggy Azalea's success amd said people hating on her because of her race is "wack." He later took the stage to perform "No Mediocre" and "About the Money" featuring Young Thug.

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T.I. Says Hating On Iggy Azalea's Race Is Wack




T.I.: Mediocre/About the Money


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Fredo Santana and Lil Durk link up for "All I Ever Wanted." This is off of Fredo's mixtape, Walking Legend. Grab it from LiveMixtapes http://www.livemixtapes.com/mixtapes/28144/fredo-santana-walking-legend.html.

Peep the visuals below.

A Midnight Cinema Production.

Director: Paul John
Director of Photography: Paul John / Angelo V. Margentina
Production Designer: Issac Hernandez
Assistance: Louie, Carlo Serren
Editor: Paul John

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Duffle Bag Ransom gets the weekend started off on the right foot by releasing two new bangers. He gets an assist from Mike Classic on the Mally The Matian-produced "Ever Wrote."

MVP and Simone Simone are featured on "Everyday," which was also produced by MVP.

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