Dot Mob's Murda Mook, T-Rex & Dutch Brown drop by 16orBetter to perform their mew it "VOICES." The track was produced by Tripple A. Follow Dot Mob @Murdamookez @Ihatetrex @Realdealdutch.
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Justin Bieber, one of McGregor's biggest fans, was heartbroken to see The Notorious defeated.
The singer posted an Instagram photo of McGregor with the caption, "still the champ." Because there was no belt on the line in the Diaz bout, which was held in the welterweight division, the Irish fighter is still the UFC's featherweight champion.
Bieber was right about that part, but he went too far in Diaz's eyes when he criticized the Stockton, California native's fighting style in the caption of a video toasting McGregor.
"No bandwagon but Conor is a true champion, fights with style and finesse, all the respect to Nate but his style is terrible. Nate has crazy heart respect," Bieber wrote.
Nate responded with a hilarious cartoon photo that shows him slapping Bieber while telling him, "shut your bitch ass up."
There haven't been any more McGregor posts from the singer since.
When Eminem and Elton John performed "Stan" together at the 2001 Grammys it was an epic moment in music history. Bringing two artists from different musical genres and backgrounds together proved that music really can knock down barriers.
Since then the two artists have become good friends. John is credited with helping Slim overcome his drug addiction.
Now it looks like the music icon may be working on a big collaboration with another hip hop artist from America.
The FADER reports thatYoung Thugand the English singer/songwriter could be cooking up a modern day remake of John's 1972 classic record,"Rocket Man."
Following a FaceTime conversation set up byLyor Cohen, the CEO of Thugger's recording home,300 Entertainment, John sent the song's instrumental to the rapper.
Thug laid down vocals and killed it.
"It's all the instrumental, the guitar, piano; and Thug is not rapping, he's singing," a source told The FADER. "It's really ambient and amazing."
During an interview with Noisey in December 2015, John admitted to being a fan of Thug's music and fashion sense.
Ok, I say, let’s talk about Young Thug.
Have you listened to him? I feel like he’s someone bringing a real sense of the outlandishness to hip-hop. I love that record! I actually asked [Universal Music CEO] David Joseph about it. I heard a track on Beats 1 and I loved it so much. But he’s got himself into trouble, hasn’t he?
Kind of, he was alleged to have plotted to assassinate Lil Wayne, but I think he’s fine now. Within the hip-hop community he gets stick for his outfits because he’ll wear Gucci leather dresses and leopard print two-pieces. I thought you could identify with that a bit. I love all of that, it’s unexpected. I remember when Blind Faith came out, with a nude girl and John & Yoko, you had to buy it in a black plastic bag. And you should be able to do things like that but we don’t live in that kind of world anymore.
What are your thoughts on this possible collaboration?
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— Kim Kardashian West (@KimKardashian) March 8, 2016
Miley hopped in like a referee today when she IG posted and captioned a shot of a butt Kimoji (Kim's own Emoji keyboard), telling the women to get over themselves and start thinking about helping those less fortunate.
"Dear women, you ALL are acting tacky AF!" Miley wrote. "Why don't we overly (myself included) fortunate women come together and try to create and bring jobs to other women in desperate need of them so they can support not only THEMSELVES but their families! #happyinternationalwomensday can we all put the cuntiness aside for one fucking day and love / celebrate one another! PS no matter how hard you (or myself) work NEVER will I feel I am worthy of the comfort I live in.... Because so many others while I tuck myself in at night are laying their head on the pavement, dreaming of all the things we take for granted every day. Much love to all my women!!!!"
Hopsin's "Ill Mind of Hopsin 8" is the best in the series in my opinion. In the music video the courtroom serves as the backdrop as the rapper takes the stand, details his grievances with Damien Ritter, his former partner at Funk Volume Records and explains why he left the label.
Hopsin has now entered a new phase of his career by signing himself to his Undercover Prodigy company.
Fresh off the release of his "Too Hight to Riot" album, Bas, drops off an official music video for "Night Job" featuring his Dreamville Records boss J. Cole.
Lil Uzi Vert gets assists from 2 Chainz and Wiz Khalifa on his latest release titled "Countin." The track was produced by FKI and Murder Beatz. What do you think of this collaboration? Sound off in the comment section below.
Washington, D.C. rapper Fat Trel steps back on the scene with an official music video for his remix of Young Thug's song, "Best Friend." Check out the visuals below and let us know what you think.
There is a new generation of Houston rappers emerging from the city and if he has his way, Branzil will pave the way. Although the H-Town hip-hop scene emerged into the national spotlight in the mid-2000s with a screwed-and-chopped and party vibe that dominated the genre for years, the teenage rhymeslayer is part of a new school that maintains the local culture’s roots while incorporating more verse heavy wordplay into his style.
JoJo Capone "Boss Life" They Talk It, I Live It. Hosted By: Bigga Rankin & Dj Swamp Izzo
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Production duo Crummie Beats are preparing to release the second installment of their "Ape Shit" mixtape series. Here's a sample of what fans should expect to hear in the form of this fire instrumental titled "La Cheefa."
On the cusp of Black History Month, artist Landon Battles has just released the video for his latest single “Melanin” from the highly anticipated EP Black Gold. The video for “Melanin” directed by Open World Films is the perfect depiction of the pride and affirmation that is known amongst the urban community as Black (People) Magic; the video and the lyrics empower all individuals of melanin persuasion to feel and be simply dope!
Check out his new video here!
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ENGLEWOOD, Colo. (AP) — His voice cracking with emotion, Peyton Manning said good bye to the game he loved at a news conference packed with friends, family and laughter.
He threw in some Scripture, some fond memories and even a dig at Super Bowl 50 MVP Von Miller, whom he thanked for taking a break "from your celebrity tour to be here today."
He ended it with his signature "Omaha!" and then posed for pictures with more than a dozen of his former teammates with the Indianapolis Colts and Denver Broncos, each of whom he helped win a Super Bowl.
Manning, who turns 40 this month, said the timing was simply right to call an end to his 18-year NFL career.
"I thought about it a lot, prayed about it a lot ... it was just the right time," Manning said. "I don't throw as good as I used to, don't run as good as I used to, but I have always have had good timing."
He came to Denver on March 20, 2012, for the chance to win another title in the twilight of his career and GM John Elway had the blueprints.
Four years later, he hobbles away a champion just like his boss did 17 years ago.
Elway thanked Manning for coming to Colorado for the second chapter of his brilliant career, saying he made his own job easier, noting that with Manning living here, free agents were basically asking Elway "where do I sign?"
Manning went 50-15 in Denver, leading the Broncos to four AFC West titles, two Super Bowl trips, one championship and in 2013 guided the highest-scoring offense in league history — all after retraining himself to throw after a series of neck fusion surgeries forced him to miss all of the 2011 season and led the Colts to cut him.
Team president Joe Ellis told Manning, "If there is a list of achievements needed to attain greatness you've checked every box. ... We will miss watching you play quarterback. You have been a joy."
Elway was equally emotional when he walked away from the game after winning his second championship in 1999, and on Monday he said, "Having been through it, I know it's a hard day for him."
Indeed, Manning choked up several times, especially when he listed all the things he'd miss about football, the flights home after a big win, his teammates.
Coach Gary Kubiak talked about how Manning missed six weeks with a foot injury and how he worked his way back to regain his starting job in time to lead Denver on its historic playoff run.
Manning said if there's one thing he learned in his most trying season was how to be a good teammate in trying times. He said it's easy to be a good teammate when you're the starter and things are going well, but when you're trying to regain your health and your starting job it's tougher.
Manning declined to address in detail a recent rehashing of a sexual harassment claim from his days at Tennessee.
"This is a joyous day and nothing could overtake this day. I think it is sad that some people don't understand the truth and the facts. I did not do what has been alleged. And I am not interested in relitigating something that happened when I was 19 years old. Kind of like my dad used to say when I was in trouble, 'I can't say it any plainer than that.' So, this is a joyous day. It's a special day. And like Forrest Gump said, 'That is all I have to say about that.'"
Well known Artist from Los Angeles Cory Bux releases a smooth flowing song called "These Days" telling you about situations going on in today's generation.
A man who answered a Craigslist ad for baseball cards wound up with an even greater find when he also got his hands on unreleased material from Tupac Shakur. Turns out the seller's father had worked with the rapper for years.
The items include unreleased songs and several notebooks full of lyrics, notes and ideas for a "Point Tha Finga" music video. The song is from 2Pac's 1993 "Strictly 4 My N.I.G.G.A.Z." album. Official visuals were never shot.
TMZ reports that the items will be sold at auction by Moments in Time. The "Point the Finga" notes are expected to fetch a minimum of $35,000.
However, there could be one major stumbling block. The Shakur family does not want the items sold. Afeni Shakur is very protective of her son's intellectual property and may attempt to prevent the sale.