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If you're in Orlando, Florida tonight, Club Vain is the place to be tonight. G-Unit comedian Young Jack Thriller will be hosting Wild Out Wednesday celebrating the party of Quez aka @_B1anco.

 

For more information check the club's website http://vainorlando.com/.

 

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Rocawear presents the extended version of it's first ever commercial for the brand. It's a retrospective look at Jay-Z's life growing up as a kid in Brooklyn's Marcy Projects to becoming the superstar he is today. Along the way he has helped build Rocawear clothing into a household name.

 

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Montreality sat down with Obie Trice recently to see what the Detroit MC has been up to lately. Obie talks about his upbringing, what he bought with his first big check, his favorite gangster film, what he learned from Nate Dogg, what artists he would like to work with, rumors of him being related to Proof, his thoughts on Slaughterhouse and his upcoming album, The Hangover.


 

 

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Dr. Dre & Kendrick Lamar Cover XXL

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Dr. Dre and his Compton protege' Kendrick Lamar cover XXL's 15th anniversary issue. The two talk about how they linked up in an in depth cover story and pose for a photo shoot.

 

In the story, K. Dot talks about his new albumgood kid, m.A.A.d city, his family’s violent past, present and future while Dre  reflects on his vision for the new MC and the rap legend’s ear. “I don’t have a crystal ball, but I believe that [Kendrick] has the potential to do some really incredible great things–things that are gonna make the veterans raise their eyebrows.”

 

 

The issue hits news stands nationwide on August 14th.

 

 

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Mike Tyson's one man show 'Undisputed Truth' premiered Tuesday night in New York City at the Longacre Theatre. By all accounts it was an amazing show.

 

"I will just be telling [my] story," Tyson told Playbill.com at a press event announcing the show. "People have said the story mesmerizes. If anything comes across kind of fake, [you'll] see it right away. To avoid that, [I'm] putting everything on the table. But it's not all good stuff! It's going to be a rollercoaster of emotions."

 

The show is written by the boxer's wife, Kiki Tyson, and Randy Johnson. Spike Lee made his Broadway directorial debut.

 

"Human beings want to hear stories," Lee told Playbill.com. "Whether it's a play, a documentary…a song, a musical, a novel or a movie, we love great stories, and we love great storytellers. And, with Mike Tyson on the stage, you are going to hear a great American story… Mike's a great storyteller."

 

50 Cent was in attendance at the packed premiere and had a great time. He took to Twitter this morning to talk about it.

 

"I'm up thank God,another beautiful day I'm buggin right now. I went to see mike Tyson show on broadway," 50 wrote. "Man mike show was so good you have to see it. Spike lee did a amazing job. I was crying he was so funny.if your not a regular broadway play fan you still have to go see it. The show was sold out there wasn't one empty seat. I had a great time you have to see this I can't explain it."

 

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After the show 50 posed for pictures with Mike, Spike, Kanye West and David Maisel and Bryant Gumbel.

 

For more information on the show please visit the official website.

 

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The real "Freeway" Ricky Ross has been battling the rapper who took on his name and persona in court to try and reclaim both. It hasn't been an easy road for "Freeway" Ricky. In November 2010 a federal judge in L.A. threw out the first $10 million lawsuit he filed against the rapper, born William Roberts. A second lawsuit was also thrown out in March 2012.

 

"I should've filed a lawsuit while I was still in prison," "Freeway" Ricky told BET.com after hearing the disappointing hews about the second lawsuit "There's a law that technically if the person publishes the name again, republishes the name, that's another violation. So we argued that every time he put out a new album that's a republication of the name, or every time he does a different magazine article that's a republication because that's in a different magazine, that's a new republication… She [the judge] said that she wasn't certain that that's how the republication law read. She said that ours was a single publication and once he started using the name, the first time it ever played on the radio in suburban Miami was the date that she used."

 

"Freeway" Ricky plans to continue legal action in the case. While he plots his next legal move he's also having to hold off people who want to pursue the situation in the streets.

 

In a new interview with ForbezDVD.com he says he is having to keep goons at bay who want to see matters handled in a different manner.

 

"It's hard," he said. "Trust me, these dudes in L.A. don't like what he's done. It's hard for me to get them not to go get him. Even when I lost the lawsuit, three of the shot callers from the hood came to me and said, 'Is it time yet?' I was like, 'Nah, man.' I don't want that. I don't want nobody to do nothing to him. They want to put a no-fly zone on him, saying he can't come to L.A."


"Freeway" Ricky said even Suge Knight wants a piece of the rapper.

 

"Even Suge Knight came out. Suge stepped to me one day like, 'Let me take care of this.' I was like, 'Nah.' It ain't about that," he said.


 

 

 

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