Posted by ChasinDatPaper on September 14, 2015 at 8:00am
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YouTube users always leave colorful, if not exactly complimentary comments, on various videos. In this edition of Noisey's The People Vs., 50 Cent hilariously responds to written remarks left on his "Candy Shop" music video.
He also touches on interracial dating and pornography.
Posted by BigBoss ENT on September 13, 2015 at 3:00pm
True image records was established in the year of 2009 by a Mr.rasheem oriley aka DJ Sheem diggy. The label was created because of the fact that there is a lot of good talent in the fort Lauderdale florida area and being a record breaking Dj Mr. Sheem doggy felt that the artists needed a platform to help them advance and get the talent exposed correctly ,so he did some researching and started a label.By the year 2010 he opened up a recording studio for recording and artist development and signed a few artists to the label. The roster currently consists of a few rap artists and one r&b artist. Then around 2013 he merged with Grandprize music group/promotion to help with the artist closely on the proper steps to take to get them to the next level of their careers.True image records/grandprize music group goal is to take and polish up the talent here in south Florida and get them ready for the industry...
Posted by Hot New Music on September 13, 2015 at 2:19pm
The perfect prototype of a go-getter, Yung Damon! is successfully emerging among a generation of trap rappers, blank music, and blah music with crafty lyrical talent like no other in his class. Now Yung Damon has emerged from the lab and has hit the pavement hard - dropping early releases, flooding the streets with promotional CDs, underground mixtapes, music videos and lining up performances - With his hard work and connecting with super star DJ Necterr to viral his movement and big features
like this one with Ty$ all to create a buzz for the long anticipated drop of his first self-released album Exclamation!
Posted by ChasinDatPaper on September 13, 2015 at 10:30am
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Hall of Fame NBA player Moses Malone passed away Sunday, September 13, at the of 60, according to ESPN.
Malone is widely considered to be one of the top centers to ever play the game.
During his 19 seasons in the league, Malone scored 27,409 points, grabbed 16,212 rebounds and blocked 1,733 shots, during the regular season. He was a three-time NBA MVP. In 1996, Malone was named one of the league's 50 greatest players.
The man known as "The Chairman of the Boards" led thePhiladelphia 76ersto a championship in 1983, where he was named MVP.
"It is with a deep sense of sadness that the Sixers family mourns the sudden loss of Moses Malone. It is difficult to express what his contributions to this organization -- both as a friend and player -- have meant to us, the city of Philadelphia and his faithful fans," the 76ers said in a statement Sunday. "Moses holds a special place in our hearts and will forever be remembered as a genuine icon and pillar of the most storied era in the history of Philadelphia 76ers basketball. No one person has ever conveyed more with so few words - including three of the most iconic in this city's history. His generosity, towering personality and incomparable sense of humor will truly be missed. We will keep his family in our thoughts and prayers and as we are once again reminded of the preciousness of life."
Malone also played for the Houston Rockets, Atlanta Hawks, Washington Bullets, Milwaukee Bucks and San Antonio Spurs in his career.
Posted by ChasinDatPaper on September 13, 2015 at 7:30am
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LAS VEGAS (AP) — His career winding down to its final seconds, Floyd Mayweather Jr. took a victory lap around the ring, his fist raised in triumph.
After 19 years of perfection in the ring, he deserved one final bow.
Mayweather capped a remarkable career with a typical Mayweather fight Saturday night, using his defensive wizardry to frustrate Andre Berto on his way to a decision so lopsided one judge gave him every round.
The $32 million he earned was pocket change compared to what he got for Manny Pacquiao in his last fight. But the more important number was win No. 49 in the final fight of his unblemished career, tying the mark of the late heavyweight champion, Rocky Marciano.
"You gotta know when to go. I've had a great career," Mayweather said. "I'm leaving with all my faculties. I feel like I'm smart and sharp."
Mayweather wasn't about to change what he does best in his last fight.
Both dominant and defensive, he used all the tricks learned in a pro career that began in 1996 to take a unanimous decision over Berto and retain his welterweight titles in what he insists was his final fight.
Mayweather won yet again in a fight where he was chased but never really tested. He piled up points with a sharp jab and quick counter punches, leaving Berto swinging at air most of the night.
"What can I say, I was the better man tonight," Mayweather said.
By the late rounds, Mayweather was both talking to Berto (30-4) and taunting him, secure in the knowledge he was winning big against the 18-1 underdog. In the final seconds of the fight he took a victory lap, as the crowd of 13,395 stood and cheered at the MGM Grand arena.
The ringside scorecards reflected Mayweather's dominance, with one judge scoring a 120-108 shutout. The other scores were 118-110 and 117-111, while The Associated Press had Mayweather winning 119-109.
Mayweather added to his pay-per-view riches once again, and once again he didn't seem to have to work too hard to make it. Berto, who had lost three of his last six fights, tried to make it a fight but his punches were wide and mostly missed their marks.
"I pushed him to the limit," Berto said. "But he was just better."
Mayweather did what he's done best in his long career, fighting defensively and picking his shots against Berto. He was especially effective when Berto rushed at him, using his counter punching skills to keep Berto away.
It was a winning combination once again, just as it had been in his 48 previous fights.
Mayweather had vowed to give fans an action fight in his last bout, after being criticized for fighting defensively in his win over Manny Pacquiao. He did trade punches with Berto on several occasions, but never stayed in the pocket long enough for Berto to find his mark.
Mayweather complained to his father in the corner during the fight that he hurt his hand, but said since he is retiring it didn't matter.
Ringside punch stats showed Mayweather's defensive wizardry. Mayweather was credited with landing 232 of 410 punches, while Berto landed only 83 of 495.
"I was in great shape but it was difficult to fight him," Berto said. "He was really, really slippery."
Mayweather weighed in at 146 pounds, a pound more than Berto.
Mayweather, in his 26th title fight, controlled the action all night, now allowing Berto to land more than one punch at a time. He was never able to hurt Berto, though, and passed up chances to engage him in exchanges.
Berto was surprisingly passive early, doing little in the opening rounds but throw punches that hit nothing but air. He picked up the pace beginning in the fourth round, but Mayweather had little trouble ducking and moving away from his wild punches.
By the 10th round were talking so much trash that referee Kenny Bayless called a halt to the action and told both fighters they needed to shut up.
If Mayweather retires it will end a career that saw him become a pay-per-view star and earn more money than any boxer before him. Though most in boxing believe he will some day fight again, the 38-year-old said he had plenty of money and his health is more important than chasing records.
"I've accomplished everything," Mayweather said. "I've done everything in my sport."
Kidricc James, a veteran hip hop performer, has released his thirteenth studio endeavor. ‘And I Mean This Vol. 2’ is a unique album, perhaps even the first of its kind.The seven track collection is the first ‘gangsta rap’ album that does not contain explicit language. “I wanted to do something different and create a project that my mother, nieces, and nephews can listen to,” James details.James has an extensive history with both music and the content he raps about. He’s from the north side community of Acre Homes, one of the most notorious neighborhoods in Houston, Texas. As an ex drug dealer and reformed gang member, James’ music comes from a place of honesty and authenticity.Previously, James has worked with platinum artists such as Slim Thug and Paul Wall and platinum producers such as Cory Mo. He was featured on the multi-platinum artist Devin The Dude’s album ‘One for the Road’ on a song entitled ‘Rearview.’ This wasn’t James’ only collaborative effort, however, since he’s featured on Kool Keith’s latest album and mixtapes with the likes of G Unit, DJ Whoo Kid, Missy Elliot, and a whole slew of other performers.‘And I Mean This Vol. 2’ has been released independently as James is unsigned. The release is available globally on every digital platform. Thus, fans can check out the new album on retailers such as Amazon and iTunes and streaming services such as Spotify and Tidal. More so, fans can connect with James on social media and his website, all of which can be found below.
Purchase this album via Amazon HERE and via iTunes HERE
Posted by ChasinDatPaper on September 12, 2015 at 5:00pm
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A video of Young Thug's daughter has sparked a beef with Plies.
In the clip the young girl repeatedly says, "I'm mothafuckin' tied (tired)" when questioned by a person off camera.
Plies re-posted the video on his Instagram page with a caption that reads: (CURRENT MOOD) "I'm Muthafuckin Tied" (Not Tired)... #BihFeelLikeMeBih #Plies #AintNoMixtapeBih #BihIsDiggingInDatNose #SameShitIBeTellingABih.
Thugger saw the post and demanded that Plies take it down immediately.
The Atlanta rapper later issued a video threat.
"I want everybody in the world to @ this nigga Plies and tell this pussy ass nigga if he don't take this motherfucking video of my daughter off his motherfucking page, calling her out of her name, it's gonna be problems." Thug says. "If the video ain't down today, on everything I love it's problems. Whatever you wanna be with. Pussy ass, fuck nigga."
**UPDATE**
Plies has responded to Thugger's threats. Peep Game below.
Posted by ChasinDatPaper on September 12, 2015 at 10:30am
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Denise Jones of All Def Digital hits up the Hollywood Walk of Fame in Hollywood, California to find out if people know more about the history of the United States or hip hop. The results are pretty hilarious.
Check it out below and let us know how you think you would have done.
Posted by ChasinDatPaper on September 12, 2015 at 10:00am
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Despite his beef with Meek Mill earlier this year, Ar-Ab said that he would check friends for talking trash about his fellow Philly rapper in the past, which was confirmed by Dark Lo. Ab told us that he never had a problem with Meek before the "Lord Knows" emcee screamed out "f*ck Ar-Ab," at a stop on The Pink Print tour, but that incident changed everything.
Speaking more on the topic Ar-Ab told us that he was offered $100,000 to record a diss against Meek, but the Philly emcee said that he didn't feel it was right, because he truly didn't have a problem with Meek. He even pointed out that he would call Meek directly to hash out any lyrics that people around him were telling Ar-Ab were subliminal disses, which is why the "Pocket Full of Money" emcee was so caught off guard by Meek's diss.
Posted by ChasinDatPaper on September 12, 2015 at 8:30am
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Track and field athlete Lolo Jones has her eyes set on Drake. She took to Twitter on Friday, September 11, to let the rap star know that she is there for him if things don't work out with his current girlfriend, Serena Williams.
"Well when Serena breaks it off with Drake I'm here for you boo," she wrote. "My season is already in the crapper so no one will blame you."
The "blame" reference was directed at fans who called Drake a "bad luck charm" when Serena lost at theU.S. Openon Friday.
Jones reminded everyone that Drizzy was in attendance at one of Serena's biggest wins.
The 60 and 100 meter hurdles specialist didn't want to make it look like she was throwing shade at Serena. She lauded all that the tennis star has accomplished in her career.
Jones, 33, has made no secret that she's still a virgin. When asked by a fan about Drake's sexual conquests she was quick to reply.
At least Lolo's not afraid to go after what she wants.
Posted by ChasinDatPaper on September 11, 2015 at 12:30pm
Chris Brown and his lawyer Mark Geragos won big in court on Friday, September 11.
TMZ reports that the singer was awarded joint custody of his daughter, Royalty, and will only have to pay $2,500 a month in child support instead of the $15,000 the baby's mother Nia Guzman had been asking for.
Guzman wanted a Houston judge to deny Chris' custodial rights and only award him supervised visitation. Instead, they will now split time with their daughter equally.
In addition the judge ordered Guzman to stop trash talking Chris and to not speak about the case on social media.
Posted by ChasinDatPaper on September 11, 2015 at 8:00am
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General Santos (Philippines) (AFP) - Philippine boxer Manny Pacquiao called for punishment and a rematch on Friday after his fierce rival Floyd Mayweather was accused of violating anti-doping rules in the build-up to their mega-fight in May.
The eight-division world champion, who lost a unanimous decision to Mayweather in Las Vegas, urged Nevada sports officials to "impose the appropriate sanction" on the unbeaten American.
Mayweather and the United States Anti-Doping Agency (USADA) have both insisted the boxer's actions were legal after it emerged he was injected with vitamins and minerals before the fight.
But Pacquiao questioned why USADA only informed the Nevada State Athletic Commission (NSAC) about the infusion three weeks after the bout, by which time Mayweather had already received a USADA exemption.
"Are they hiding something? For the sake of fairness and for the good of the sport, NSAC must be consistent," he told reporters at his home in the southern Philippines.
"If needed, the NSAC should impose the appropriate sanction to sustain its credibility and to show the world they did not give preferential treatment to the Mayweather camp," he added.
A report on the SB Nation sports news website said Mayweather had broken World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) regulations by having an IV infusion at his home in Las Vegas on May 1, the day before the fight.
WADA guidelines say IV infusions are prohibited because they can be used to mask performance-enhancing drugs, increase plasma volume levels and distort the values of an athlete's biological passport.
But a USADA source told AFP that because Mayweather obtained a therapeutic use exemption, no offense had been committed under WADA rules.
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Pacquiao also said he was treated unfairly because the Nevada body refused to let him use a USADA-approved painkiller for the fight, when he was carrying a shoulder injury.
"That is why I want a rematch. One without any injury and with fair play. No favoritism. Not one where the Mayweather camp gets to dictate all the terms and conditions," he said.
Doping allegations have been at the heart of the fighters' long-running feud, which has not abated since Mayweather won their only meeting for the World Boxing Organization welterweight title.
The richest fight in boxing history took years to become reality, partly because of Mayweather's insistence that Pacquiao comply with a strict drug-testing regime.
Mayweather later accused Pacquiao of using performance-enhancing drugs, prompting a lawsuit which was settled out of court.
After Mayweather's victory on points, he branded Pacquiao a "sore loser" for revealing his injured torn rotator cuff injury, which later needed surgery.
"Truth finally came out and I was vindicated," Pacquiao said in a brief statement earlier.
"(The) Mayweather camp accused me of using PEDs (performance-enhancing drugs). Now look what happened."
Mayweather, who is looking to extend his unblemished 49-0 record against Andre Berto on Saturday, has insisted he is a "clean athlete".
"I follow and have always followed the rules of Nevada and USADA, the gold standard of drug testing," Mayweather said in a statement.
"I am very proud to be a clean athlete and will continue to champion the cause," he added.