Dyme-A-Duzin links up with fellow Brooklyn, New York rapper Fabolous for the remix to his single titled "That Chicken." The original version is available now on iTunes https://itunes.apple.com/nz/album/that-chicken-single/id1012496303
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Dyme-A-Duzin links up with fellow Brooklyn, New York rapper Fabolous for the remix to his single titled "That Chicken." The original version is available now on iTunes https://itunes.apple.com/nz/album/that-chicken-single/id1012496303
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Blac Youngsta of Yo Gotti's Collective Music Group imprint drops off official visuals for "Drug Lord" off of his "Young & Reckless" project. Cop it now from iTunes https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/young-reckless/id1095512294
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Bricc Baby drops off a couple of new tracks. He links up with Chris Brown for "Trap Out the Uber" and recruits 21 Savage, Kid Ink and Reese for "F it Up." Listen up top and below.
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Macklemore & Ryan Lewis get everyone out of their seats to bust their best moves in this very entertaining music video for "Dance Off" featuring Idris Elba.
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Dave East is in full grind mode as he keeps the new music coming. His latest offering is titled "Dead Man Walking." The track was produced by Rico Suave. Tune in up top.
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K. Michelle is preparing to go on tour in support of her latest album, "More Issues Than Vogue." The 20-city trek dubbed Hello Kimberly kicks off July 12 in Boston. Along the way there will be stops in Philadelphia, Detroit, Raleigh, Houston and Las Vegas. The final show will take place in Los Angeles on August 14.
"Let's go Rebels! Y'all have been asking and it's officially tour time! I can't wait to see everyone on the #HelloKimberlyTour for my third #1 album #MoreIssuesThanVogue starting this July!" the singer wrote via Instagram. "Y'all always sell out and show out! Third time's the charm! I'm ready to have some fun! Meet & Greet Package / Pre-sale tickets go up this Thursday! General public tickets go on sale this Friday at 12PM in your city!"
Hello Kimberly Tour Dates:
July 12 – Boston, MA – House of Blues
July 14 – Richmond, VA – The National
July 15 – Norfolk, VA – The Norva
July 16 – St. Louis, MO – Scottrade Center (Radio Show)
July 19 – Philadelphia, PA – The Fillmore
July 20 – Baltimore, MD – Ram’s Head Live!
July 21 – Washington, D.C. – The Fillmore
July 23 – Detroit, MI – Chene Park
July 27 – Nashville, TN – Marathon Music Works
July 28 – Greensboro, NC – Cone Denim Center
July 29 – Raleigh, NC – The Ritz Theatre
July 30 – Myrtle Beach, SC – House of Blues
July 31 – Atlanta, GA – Fox Theatre
Aug. 2 – Ft. Lauderdale, FL – Revolution Live
Aug. 5 – Dallas, TX – House of Blues
Aug. 6 – San Antonio, TX – The Aztec Theater
Aug. 7 – Houston, TX – House of Blues
Aug. 12 – Las Vegas, NV – House of Blues
Aug. 13 – Phoenix, AZ – Celebrity Theatre
Aug. 14 – Los Angeles, CA – The Novo
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Dave Chappelle will go down as one of the greatest comedians of all time for his stand-ups and the risks he's taken with controversial sketches on Comedy Central. Although the comedian has made some memorable catchphrases such as: "I'm Rick James bitch, "Fuck your couch," "Blouses," he's also made people conscious of social issues during his 2003—2006 run.
In our interview with Aries Spears, he talks about Chappelle's bold moves and admits that a Chappelle Show-esque show may not be recreated as easily today. Spears told DJ Vlad, he's tried to pitch the same type of show to major networks, but says the efforts was like "rolling a rock up hill."
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AHHHHHH! invites elements of classic hard hitting hip hop, soul and house all in one. A.M. Early Morning makes an attempt to mix nostalgia with a cutting edge tone. This audio provides listeners with an adrenaline rush such as mixtape Wayne, early Eminem or Jay-Z in the “22 Twos” era. Some ears have to warm up A.M. Early Morning’s voice. It’s occasionally modulated for effect not eccentricity. AHHHHH! provides listeners with ominous minor chords, open-ended quests and brass flares. A.M. puts his own spin on the verse while Vic Spencer calls himself the "Big Bad Wolf" adding hard hitting punch lines & metaphors to the track. Their chemistry on the song aligns perfectly, giving it the perfect elements of great lyrics, engaging content, short & sweet.
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Besides leaving his imprint in the Hip Hop world, Russell Simmons, along with some major celebrities like Justin Bieber, helped use their status to bring awareness to the injustice within America's prison and legal system, and explains to DJ Vlad how he changed the Rockefeller drug law.
"When we changed the Rockefeller drug law, 95 percent of the people in jail under the Rockefeller drug law were people of color." He said, "Whites and Black use drugs at the same rate, not only was it a horrible idea to make diseased people violent criminals, it was executed so unjustly."
shoutout to @UncleRUSH . gotta support him to #EndTheWarOnDrugs and show that we the youth have a voice. hashtag and support the cause
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Less than a week off Lupe Fiasco's "Tour For The Fans," The Boy Illinois & DGainz drop a dope visual for single "I'm Saying." Filmed in the depths of Harvey, Gainz captures unique angles and shots that almost mirror the tempo of the beat. Laced in a trench coat, The Boy Illinois gives off his full energy, with a direct focus on the live delivery of the verses. The quick switches in the video makes the repetitive hook feel as if the song is longer than expected. I'm Saying describes the classic DGainz style starring the classic man himself "Illi."
Watch "I'm Saying" here!!
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Future now has joint custody of his one-year old son, Future Zahir Wilburn, after a court ruling in Los Angeles on Tuesday, May 17.
TMZ reports that baby Future's mom, Ciara, had requested sole custody. Her lawyers argued that Future was a bad parent who didn't have a presence in his son's life.
The judge in the case rejected her request.
TMZ asked Cici for a statement as she left court, but she was in no mood to talk.
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Today marks the one-year anniversary of Chinx's passing. To mark the occasion eOne releases his new single titled "Like This" featuring Meet Sims and Chrisette Michele. This is off of Chinx's forthcoming posthumous album, "Legends Never Die," which will be released on July 8. It's available for pre-order now on iTunes https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/legends-never-die/id1114300544
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N.O.R.E and DJ EFN are the Drink Champs. Here's episode 8 with special guest Curren$y. In this clip Spitta tells a story about almost dying after accidentally drinking lean with Lil Wayne.
"You know my (Lil Wayne's) a lean professional," Curren$y said. "We was playing pickup basketball outside. This nigga poured up a (six pack of Hawaiian Punch) and put 'em back in the rings. So, it looked like harmless Hawaiian Punch in the fridge. I ran in basketball thirsty and fucking downed one of them bitches. And he came on the bus and was like 'Oh Lord." Cause he know I don't fuck with it. He was like, 'Spitta, you probably about to die. You didn't feel the difference in the bottle?" He turned another one upside down to show me. It was all stuck to the bottom of the shit."
Spitta said the last thing he remembered was being on the bus in New Orleans watching the movie "Hostel." He woke up 18 hours later in Miami. He was all alone. Everybody had left him there because they were scared he had overdosed.
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Three Florida rappers are under arrest for allegedly killing a man so they could have "flash money" while performing at a concert.
Joseph Edward Gomes-Brandon Jr (aka Waxx)., 18, and Jonathan Felix (aka Killa), 21, both from Winter Haven, were arrested Saturday, May 14. They are charged with first-degree murder, armed robbery, armed burglary of an occupied dwelling and conspiracy to commit armed robbery, according to The Ledger.
Felix faces an additional charge of possession of a firearm by a convicted felon.
Dylan Kindred (aka DK), 20, faces a charge of conspiracy to commit armed robbery.
All three men are being held without bond.
Clockwise, from left: Jonathan Felix, Joseph Gomes-Brandon Jr. and Dylan Kindred (bottom row)
They are accused of murdering 21-year old Tyler Eugene Macklin, reportedly a small time drug dealer, on May 11.
Tyler Macklin
"Tyler Macklin was viciously murdered in the living room of his apartment in Winter Haven. And he was shot in the neck," said Polk County Sheriff Grady Judd.
The three alleged killers had a concert scheduled in Tampa on May 12, but didn't have enough money to show the audience their affluence. Kindred came up with the plan to rob Macklin, who he described as "an easy lick."
The trio then drove to Macklin's apartment. Armed with a 9 mm handgun, Gomes-Brandon and Felix kicked in Macklin's door while Kindred waited outside in the car.
“Hey, you don’t have to do this, my wallet is right there,” a witness heard Macklin say, according to police.
Macklin was murdered for the $300 in his wallet, a firearm and a small amount of weed.
The rappers uploaded footage of their Tampa performance to Facebook.
Kindred later turned himself in to police and confessed to the crime. He told investigators that his accomplices were only supposed to steal money and drugs from Macklin and not hurt him.
"They are experiencing an environment where there's no rap music at all so any dancing one of them will have to be humming while the other one's dancing," said Judd
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The Oklahoma City Thunder pulled off a huge win over the Golden State Warriors in game one of the NBA's Western Conference Finals on Monday, May 16.
ESPN's Chris Broussard interviewed OKC center Steven Adams on the court immediately after the game and asked him how difficult it was trying to keep up with Warriors' guards Klay Thompson and Stephen Curry.
"I don't envy (our) guards, mate. They have quick little monkeys, those guys," Adams said.
Steven Adams chooses the wrong words to describe the Warriors' guards. "They're quick little monkeys," he says. pic.twitter.com/ss5DbHilqD
— Kenny Ducey (@KennyDucey) May 17, 2016
The New Zealand native later realized what he said might be taken as offensive by some and issued an apology.
“It was just a poor choice of words, mate,” Adams told USA TODAY Sports. “I wasn’t thinking straight. I didn’t know it was going to upset anyone, but I’m truly sorry. It was just a poor choice of words. I was just trying to express how difficult it was chasing those guys around.”
Adams blamed his faux pas on his dialect.
“It’s just different, mate,” he said. “Different words, different expressions, and stuff like that. But they obviously can be taken differently, depending on which country you’re in. I’m assimilating, mate, still trying to figure out the boundaries. But I definitely overstepped them tonight.”
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Former Geto Boys rapper Willie D. spoke to VladTV about calling Charles Barkley, Stacey Dash, Raven-Symone and other celebrities out on his track, "Coon." Willie stood firmly by his views and added that media personalities like Charles and Stacey are pandering to their white audiences for approval when they make controversial statements about other races.
"They're very dangerous," Willie D said. "These type of people are very dangerous. And I do dare to say that they're equally as dangerous as any gang banger would be in the neighborhood. Because they're shaping and they're molding minds and opinions. They're making people think that it's OK to feel bad about yourself. It's OK to make you feel inferior. And they're making the racists in this country feel like the shit that they do is OK"
During the conversation Willie also singled out Raven-Symone for saying it would be hard for a Black woman to get hired with the name "Watermelondrea," which he said was ridiculous. Willie added that anytime he hears a celebrity "cooning" for the media he will be sure to call them out in future songs.
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Remy Boyz partners in rhyme Monty and Fetty Way tip their hat to New York Giants wide receiver Victor Cruz on their latest effort. Give it a listen up top and sound off in the comment section below.
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Nipsey Hussle connects with Bino and the self proclaimed "King of Memphis" Young Dolph for this new banger titled "The Field."
The track was produced by Mike & Keys, Mars and Tariq Beats. Listen to the entire song on Soundcloud https://soundcloud.com/nipseyhussle/the-field-ft-bino-young-dolph
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Juelz Santana is waving goodbye to his 2300 square foot New Jersey condo after failing to make a payment on it in almost three years.
Bossip reports that the Dipset rapper, real name LaRon James, bought the home eleven years ago for $540,000 with a $486,000 mortgage.
His creditor, Wells Fargo, said in court documents that they had not received a single monthly payment of $3,754 since November 2013.
The judge in the case gave Santana ten days to respond to the final foreclosure judgment issued on April 22.
The court never heard back from him or his lawyers and now the condo will be sold at a sheriff’s sale.
The rapper owes a total of $688,219, plus $7,000 in attorney's fees
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Puff Daddy is bringing together some of his past and present artists for the "Bad Boy Family Reunion Tour."
The lineup includes The Lox, Lil Kim, Carl Thomas, French Montana, Total, 112, Faith Evans, Mase and Mario Winans.
"This isn’t just a concert– this is a moment in hip hop and R&B history," Diddy captioned the Instagram announcement. "The family and I are so excited to welcome you into this once in a lifetime experience. This tour is 20 years in the making, and is a celebration of the hits and the Bad Boy lifestyle. The Bad Boy Family has set the standard for concert excellence, and this tour will be a testament to that!"
The 25-city trek kicks off August 25 in Columbus, Ohio. Along the way there will be stops in Baltimore, New York City, Houston, Nashville, Newark and Los Angeles before winding down in Oakland on October 8.
For ticket information head over to BadBoyFamilyReunionTour.com.
Bad Boy Family reunion tour dates:
Aug. 25: Columbus, OH - Schottenstein Center
Aug. 26: Cincinnati, OH - U.S. Bank Arena
Aug. 27: Chicago, IL - United Center
Aug. 31: Kansas City, MO - Sprint Center
Sept. 2: Detroit, MI - The Palace of Auburn Hills
Sept. 3: Baltimore, MD - Royal Farms Arena
Sept. 4: New York, NY - Madison Square Garden
Sept. 6: Toronto, ON - Air Canada Centre
Sept. 8: Atlanta, GA - Philips Arena
Sept. 10: Miami, FL - American Airlines Arena
Sept. 11: Tampa, FL - Amalie Arena
Sept. 14: Dallas, TX - American Airlines Center
Sept. 15: Houston, TX - Toyota Center
Sept. 16: San Antonio, TX - AT&T Center
Sept. 18: Nashville, TN - Bridgestone Arena
Sept. 20: Charlotte, NC - Time Warner Cable Arena
Sept. 22: Washington, DC - Verizon Center
Sept. 23: Philadelphia, PA - Wells Fargo Center
Sept. 24: Boston, MA - TD Garden
Sept. 25: Newark, NJ - Prudential Center
Oct. 1: Las Vegas, NV - MGM Grand Garden Arena
Oct. 2: Glendale, AZ - Gila River Arena
Oct. 3: Los Angeles, CA - The Forum
Oct. 6: San Diego, CA - Viejas Arena
Oct. 8: Oakland, CA - Oracle Arena
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