Wiz Khalifa drops an official music video for his single titled "King of Everything."
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Wiz Khalifa drops an official music video for his single titled "King of Everything."
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Directed by @DanFolger
Produced by Cozmo & ID Labs
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If anyone thought Meek Mill was simply going to put his beef with Drake behind him they might be mistaken. The Philadelphia rapper appears to have a few rounds left in the chamber based on a new song snippet that has hit the internet.
"When I was saying shit about the rhymes you ain't wrote/I can't wait 'til we run into ya/I'ma put a gun in ya," Meek spits in the short clip.
If the full version gets released it will be interesting to see if Drake fires back with the "3 Peat" diss track that we've been hearing about for the last several months.
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Smoke DZA is back like he never left with a new banger titled "I Got Kids." The song was produced by Relly Rell. Take a listen up top.
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(Variety) The force was slightly less powerful over Christmas weekend, with final domestic grosses for "Star Wars: The Force Awakens” down 2.7% to $149.2 million from Sunday’s estimate.
But final international numbers for the space saga exceeded Sunday’s estimates, rising 3.2% to $137.7 million. So the worldwide grosses for the weekend remained just short of $288 million and the 12-day global total stayed at an eye-popping $1.09 billion.
“The Force Awakens” has been demolishing records since opening on Dec. 16. The Christmas weekend saw it generate new milestones for biggest Christmas Day in the U.S. with $49.3 million, biggest Christmas weekend domestically and internationally, and fastest to reach $1 billion worldwide. It crossed the mark in 12 days, beating the previous record holder, “Jurassic World,” by a day.
The seventh “Star Wars” film is already the fifth-biggest domestic grosser of all time, trailing “Avatar” at $760 million, “Titanic” at $658 million, “Jurassic World” at $652 million and “Marvel’s The Avengers” at $623 million.
“The Force Awakens” is now 15th on the all-time worldwide list, which is topped by those same four films — “Avatar” at $2.78 billion, “Titanic” at $2.19 billion, “Jurassic World” at $1.67 billion and “Marvel’s The Avengers” at $1.52 billion.
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Since embarking on a solo career, Krayzie Bone has blessed the world with dozens of albums, mixtapes and memorable features. The Bone Thugs-n-Harmony frontman recently sat down with DJ Vlad to discuss both his current and upcoming projects, which notably includes Chasing the Devil, Krayzie Bone's first studio album in ten years. Aside from focusing on his own career, Bone also develops several artists and is looking to get his music business-related show picked up by a major network.
In the end, Krayzie Bone said it's the love for music that has kept him in the game since the early 90s. "'Cause if I didn't have that I [would've] been left all of this alone," he stated. Watch above.
Chasing the Devil is now available on iTunes and Google Play.
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SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. (AP) — Meadowlark Lemon, the "clown prince" of basketball's barnstorming Harlem Globetrotters, whose blend of hook shots and humor brought joy to millions of fans around the world, has died. He was 83.
Lemon's wife and daughter confirmed to the team that he died Sunday in Scottsdale, Ariz., Globetrotters spokesman Brett Meister said Monday. Meister did not know the cause of death.
Though skilled enough to play professionally, Lemon instead wanted to entertain, his dream of playing for the Globetrotters hatched after watching a newsreel of the all-black team at a cinema house when he was 11.

Lemon ended up becoming arguably its most popular player, a showman known as much for his confetti-in-the-water-bucket routine and slapstick comedy as his half-court hook shots and no-look, behind-the-back passes.
A sign of his crossover appeal, Lemon was inducted to both the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame and the International Clown Hall of Fame.
"My destiny was to make people happy," Lemon said as he was inducted into the basketball hall as a contributor to the game in 2003.
Lemon played for the Globetrotters during the team's heyday from the mid-1950s to the late-1970s, delighting fans with his skills with a ball and a joke. Traveling by car, bus, train or plane nearly every night, Lemon covered nearly 4 million miles to play in over 100 countries and in front of popes and presidents, kings and queens. Known as the "Clown Prince of Basketball," he averaged 325 games per year during his prime, that luminous smile never dimming.
"Meadowlark was the most sensational, awesome, incredible basketball player I've ever seen," NBA great and former Globetrotter Wilt Chamberlain said shortly before his death in 1999. "People would say it would be Dr. J or even (Michael) Jordan. For me it would be Meadowlark Lemon."

Lemon spent 24 years with the Globetrotters, doing tours through the racially-torn South in the 1950s until he left in 1979 to start his own team.
He was one of the most popular athletes in the world during the prime of his career, thanks to a unique blend of athleticism and showmanship.
Playing against the team's nightly foil, the Washington Generals, Lemon left fans in awe with an array of hook shots, no-look passes and the nifty moves he put on display during the Globetrotters' famous circle while "Sweet Georgia Brown" played over the loudspeaker.
He also had a knack for sending the fans home with a smile every night, whether it was with his running commentary, putting confetti in a water bucket or pulling down the pants of an "unsuspecting" referee.
"We played serious games too, against the Olympic teams and the College All-Stars," Lemon said. "But that didn't stop us from putting the comedy in there."
Lemon became an icon in the 1970s, appearing in movies, including "The Fish That Saved Pittsburgh," numerous talk shows and even a stint in the cartoon "Scooby Doo," with Scatman Crothers doing his voice.

After leaving the Globetrotters, Lemon started his own team, The Bucketeers, and played on a variety of teams before rejoining the Globetrotters for a short tour in 1994.
Lemon spent the last years of his life trying to spread a message of faith through basketball. He became an ordained minister in 1986 and was a motivational speaker, touring the country to meet with children at basketball camps and youth prisons with his Scottsdale, Ariz.-based Meadowlark Lemon Ministries.
"I feel if I can touch a kid in youth prison, he won't go to the adult prison," Lemon said in 2003.
He never lost touch with his beloved sport. Lemon said he rose every day at 4 a.m. and, after prayers, headed for the gym to run sprints and practice shooting.
"I have to keep that hook shot working," he said.

Born in 1932, Meadow George Lemon III — he lengthened his name after joining the Globetrotters — didn't have money for a basketball when he was young, so he rigged up a makeshift hoop in his backyard in Wilmington, N.C. Using a coat hanger and onion sack for the basket, he made his first shot with an empty milk can.
Lemon first contacted the Globetrotters before his high school graduation and joined the team in 1954. He missed a game in 1955 because of a bad bowl of goulash in Germany, but that was the last one. What followed was a run, by his calculations, of more than 16,000 straight games that took him to places he never could have imagined.
"I was one of the most fortunate athletes that ever lived," he said. "I was able to watch history."
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Charlamagne Tha God releases his 2015 Top 10 Donkeys of the Year. Those on the list include, Migos, Jae Millz, Raven Symone, haters of Lil Mama's "Sausage," Funkmaster Flex, Kevin Gates, Rachel Dolezal, Stitches, Meek Mill.
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Fetty Wap and fellow Remy Boyz member, Monty, know about the struggle. Prior to the "Trap Queen" hit maker finding success, he and his friend were at one point homeless, living out of Monty's car.
Fetty, real name Willie Maxwell II, promised that if things popped off musically he wouldn't leave his homie behind.
The 24-year old New Jersey native has kept his word, featuring Monty on 9 songs on his 2015 self-titled debut album.
For Christmas, Fetty gave his friend a $140,000 BMW i8.
"Back to Back In Beamers !! One of My Best Gifts Ever. Thanks Bro @fettywap1738," Monty captioned a photo of the vehicle on Instagram.
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The internet is already roasting Peyton Manning for his alleged use of human growth hormone during his recovery from neck fusion surgeries in 2011, while he played for the Indianapolis Colts.
The Al Jazeera report, "The Dark Side: Secrets of the Sports Dopers," which contains the allegations airs Sunday, December 27.
The special alleges the shipments were delivered to his wife, Ashley, so his name couldn't be attached to them
Manning, who now plays for the Denver Broncos, blasted the report in a statement Saturday night, December 26.
"The allegation that I would do something like that is complete garbage and is totally made up. It never happened. Never," the statement read. "I really can't believe somebody would put something like this on the air. Whoever said this is making stuff up."
The Broncos organization is standing by their star quarterback.
Broncos statement on Peyton Manning ... pic.twitter.com/kXF93ibmOC
— Albert Breer (@AlbertBreer) December 27, 2015
That hasn't stopped the memes from coming. Check out some of the funniest below.
I hate it had to be you Peyton...lol
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ENGLEWOOD, Colo. (AP) — Peyton Manning strongly denied a report set to air on Al Jazeera that contends the Denver Broncos quarterback received human growth hormone through his wife during his recovery from neck fusion surgeries in 2011 in Indianapolis.
In a statement Saturday night, Manning said: "The allegation that I would do something like that is complete garbage and is totally made up. It never happened. Never."
He added, "I really can't believe somebody would put something like this on the air. Whoever said this is making stuff up."
The allegations surfaced in an Al Jazeera undercover probe into doping in global sports that is set to air Sunday and was shared in advance with the Huffington Post.
The report claims Manning received HGH from an Indianapolis anti-aging clinic in 2011 while he was still with the Colts. It said the drug, which was banned by the NFL in the 2011 collective bargaining agreement, was delivered to his wife, Ashley, so that the quarterback's name was never attached to the shipments.
Liam Collins, a British hurdler, went undercover and spoke with Charlie Sly, an Austin, Texas-based pharmacist who worked at the Guyer Institute, the Indiana-based anti-aging clinic in 2011. Sly allegedly names Manning and other high profile athletes as having received HGH from the clinic.
However, Sly backtracks in a subsequent statement to Al Jazeera, saying Collins secretly recorded his conversations without his knowledge or consent.
"The statements on any recordings or communications that Al Jazeera plans to air are absolutely false and incorrect," Sly said. "To be clear, I am recanting any such statements and there is no truth to any statement of mine that Al Jazeera plans to air. Under no circumstances should any of those recordings, statements or communications be aired."
"It's defamation and it really ticks me off." Peyton Manning disgusted with report linking him to HGH in 2011: https://t.co/990i4EJ2hB
— ESPN (@espn) December 27, 2015
The NFL and players union added human growth hormone testing to the collective bargaining agreement signed in 2011 but the side didn't agree to testing terms until 2014. Nobody has tested positive, which would trigger a four-game suspension.
Manning, who joined the Broncos in 2012, has been sidelined since Nov. 15 by a left foot injury. Brock Osweiler makes his sixth consecutive start in Manning's place Monday night when the Broncos (10-4) host the Bengals (11-3).
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C. Carter a.k.a. Compton Carter is hard at work on her forthcoming mixtape, "96." Today she gives us a taste of what to expect from the project with the Lex Luger-produced banger titled "A.F.M" featuring Project Pat.
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Fabolous revisits his album, "The Young OG Project," to drop off an official music video for "She Wildin" featuring Chris Brown. Grab it now from iTunes https://itunes.apple.com/ca/album/the-young-og-project/id950829088.
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Up and coming rapper Donkey Cartel lost his life on Christmas Eve after being involved in a fight with rivals at Northlake Mall in Charlotte.
The 18-year old, real name Daquan Westbrook, was killed by off-duty cop Thomas Ferguson, who was responding to the sound of gunshots. The rapper allegedly pointed his gun at the officer before he was fired upon.
Westbrook was pronounced dead at the scene.
#Breaking: video just into @WBTV_News shows moments before #NorthlakeMall shooting. pic.twitter.com/ke7Dhg49j5
— Nick Ochsner (@NickOchsnerWBTV) December 24, 2015
A statement was released by the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department:
"Preliminary evidence gathered on scene indicates that a group of subjects who had a history of feuding encountered each other inside the mall and got into an altercation which led to Mr. Westbrook shooting a firearm. This was not a random act of violence and the subjects involved are known to one another."
"While working off-duty inside the Northlake Mall, Officer Thomas Ferguson heard multiple shots being fired inside the mall. Officer Ferguson responded to the scene and encountered a subject armed with a firearm. According to witnesses, the subject turned and pointed the weapon at Officer Ferguson, who fired his service weapon."
The statement said Ferguson was placed on paid administrative leave pending the outcome of an investigation.
Donkey Cartel is seen getting ready to open fire
Shauntelle Hamrick, the manager of the Journeys shoe store, says she saw a group of people "ganged up" on a man. At that point gunfire was exchanged, according to CNN.
The shooting panicked last-minute Christmas shoppers, sending hundreds of people running to get away from the area.
Witnesses reported hearing as many as 10 gunshots.
“I had no idea what to do, so I grabbed my mom, dropped my stuff and ran out of the store,” 20-year old Caryl Santos told the Charlotte Observer.
Omg lol it's Christmas Eve
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By now most of you have heard that Washington, D.C. rapper Shy Glizzy's chain was taken following a recent concert in Memphis.
Cartel Business is in possession of it. They have just released a new diss music video letting Glizzy know it will cost him $10,000 to $20,000 to get it back, or else they will keep it as a "hood trophy."
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Gucci Mane continues to drop new music despite currently being incarcerated. His latest project is titled "East Atlanta Santa 2: The Night Guwop Stole Xmas."
Features include Young Thug, Project Pat, Vic Mensa, DJ Scream, Lil B, Riff Raff, OJ Da Juiceman, Yung Lean, Frenchie, OG Maco, Waka Flocka, Sy Ari Da Kid and more.
Tracklist:
01. I Got It On Me Feat. Project Pat & DJ Scream
02. Perfect Feat. Young Thug
03. Prey Feat. Waka Flocka, OG Maco
04. Embarrassed Feat. Post Malone, Riff Raff & Lil B
05. Vampire
06. Fell In Love Feat. OJ Da JuiceMan, Frenchie & Sy Ari Da Kid
07. Down Feat. 21 Savage & Tone Tone
08. What It Takes Feat. Vic Mensa & Bandman Kevo
09. Ran Wit It Feat. Chaz Ghotti
10. Prom Night Feat. Throwback, Sy Ari Da Kid, Lil Flash & Yung Lean
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50 Cent hasn't changed one bit since his days growing up in Southside, Jamaica Queens, New York.
It was almost like he had never left when he surprised everyone in his old neighborhood on Christmas Eve by showing up unannounced, driving a drop top Rolls Royce.
He stopped by the Baisley Housing Projects, hopped out of his ride and exchanged pounds and hugs with people from the crowd that soon gathered around him. He also posed for photos with fans.
The music icon will reportedly head back there again tonight to show love and give back to the community.
Check out last night's footage below.
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As promised the boss of The Conglomerate, Busta Rhymes, breaks fans off some audio heroin in the form of his new mixtape titled "The Return of the Dragon: The Abstract Went On Vacation."
Bussa Buss secured features from J. Holiday, Leaders of the New School, Fabolous, Jadakiss, Styles P, J. Doe, J. Holiday, Chance The Rapper, Mary J. Blige, O.T. Genasis, Sean Paul, Waka Flocka Flame, Gucci Mane, Wiz Khalifa, Rick Ross, BJ The Chicago Kid, Raekwon and more.
Download the tape now from Datpiff http://www.datpiff.com/Busta-Rhymes-The-Return-Of-The-Dragon-the-Abstract-Went-On-Vac-mixtape.755615.html.
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