Posted by Lisa Deez on December 14, 2015 at 3:00pm
In a day of age where there's major tension between police and minorities throughout the country, Elite Society address the issue of police brutality honing in on high profile murder of Laquan McDonald. The dope visual that was filmed between Camaroon and Chicago shows it as an issue that is not just touching the lives of people in Chicago but all over the world. Mista Policeman new video focuses on the message of the people with small in and out clips of interaction between common people and the police.
Troy Ave is preparing to release the third installment of his "White Christmas" mixtape series on December 18. Check out this Yankee-produced track off of it titled "Restore the Feeling/NYC."
Posted by ChasinDatPaper on December 14, 2015 at 11:30am
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Nearly two decades after the blockbuster film "Independence Day" hit theaters, 20th Century Fox will release it's sequel.
PLOT: After INDEPENDENCE DAY redefined the event movie genre, the next epic chapter delivers global spectacle on an unimaginable scale. Using recovered alien technology, the nations of Earth have collaborated on an immense defense program to protect the planet. But nothing can prepare us for the aliens’ advanced and unprecedented force. Only the ingenuity of a few brave men and women can bring our world back from the brink of extinction.
In Theaters - June 24, 2016
Cast: Liam Hemsworth, Jeff Goldblum, Bill Pullman, Judd Hirsch, Vivica A. Fox, Brent Spiner, Charlotte Gainsbourg, Jessie Usher, Maika Monroe, Sela Ward
Directed by Roland Emmerich
As a bonus I've thrown in Peter Rosenberg's rant about Will Smith's decision not to appear in the film. Check that out below.
Posted by ChasinDatPaper on December 14, 2015 at 11:12am
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New Orleans rapper and Jet Life Recordings leader, Curren$y, sits down with DJ Smallz and decodes his new album, "Canal Street Confidential", providing further insight from the artwork to a few songs featuring Future, Wiz Khalifa, and Lloyd to name a few.
ControversialInfoWarsradio hostAlex Jones, a Trump supporter, took exception to the lyrics and went all the way in on Ross during a recent broadcast.
"The fake Rick Ross, jail guard that preys on black people for MTV. Rick Ross, the fake one, you know says kill Trump. Oh, you're so hard when you're not locking black people up," Jones said. "You're so cool. Now you teach 'em how to be thugs so you can lock them up again. You work for the man don't you Judas goat? Big ole fat punk. Rick Ross...steals people's identities. Big ole nobody."
Alex Jones goes off on Rick Ross at 2:00 minute mark
Posted by ChasinDatPaper on December 13, 2015 at 11:30am
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LAS VEGAS (AP) — Conor McGregor backed up every word he ever said to Jose Aldo with one spectacular punch.
McGregor stopped Aldo with a left hand to the jaw just 13 seconds into the first round Saturday night, claiming the undisputed featherweight title at UFC 194.
McGregor (19-2) finished the fight with an electrifying exchange shortly after the opening bell, slipping Aldo's lead right and cracking the champ with his formidable punching power.
Aldo (25-2) actually finished his punch and hit McGregor with a left, but the champ fell senseless to the ground. McGregor pounced, only to be pulled off in his fifth consecutive knockout victory.
"What I say happens, happens," McGregor said. "There is no doubt now."
Aldo had won 18 consecutive fights over the last 10 years, but not even the only previous 145-pound champion in UFC history could survive McGregor.
The loquacious Irish brawler goaded Aldo throughout the promotion of their delayed bout, only to earn a victory that was even more dramatic than he predicted. McGregor's victory was the fastest title fight in UFC history, surpassing Ronda Rousey's 14-second win over Cat Zingano at UFC 184 in February.
"Precision beats power, and timing beats speed," McGregor said. "Jose was a phenomenal champion. He deserved to go a little bit longer, but I still feel at the end of the day, precision beats power and timing beats speed. That's what happened."
Luke Rockhold also claimed the UFC middleweight title with a bloody fourth-round stoppage of previously unbeaten champion Chris Weidman in front of a frenzied crowd at the MGM Grand Garden Arena.
But the sellout crowd was packed with thousands of screaming Irish fans who traveled to see whether their braggadocious countryman could back up his talk. The fans celebrated long after McGregor left the cage, singing and carousing and forming a lengthy conga line.
McGregor, a former plumber who was fairly late to take up mixed martial arts as a career, has won 15 consecutive fights since November 2010 while building an international celebrity on his combination of MMA skill and verbal dexterity. He is 7-0 in UFC bouts, stopping all but one opponent with his vaunted punching power.
McGregor picked one of the UFC's most daunting targets in Aldo, who had made seven consecutive title defenses. The Irishman targeted the imperious Brazilian champion with a steady stream of trash talk and entertaining antics, infuriating Aldo while making himself into a pay-per-view draw and arguably the UFC's second-biggest star behind Rousey.
McGregor and Aldo were scheduled to meet at UFC 189 in July, but Aldo pulled out with an injury two weeks before the bout. McGregor stopped Chad Mendes to win the interim title belt but never stopped talking about Aldo.
Aldo hadn't fought since October 2014 due to injury. After recovering from the knockout, Aldo called for a rematch in the cage, saying through an interpreter that it "wasn't a real fight."
"The trash talking didn't affect me," Aldo said. "I don't care what he says."
For just the third time in UFC history, two undisputed title belts changed hands on the same card.
Rockhold (15-2) finished his own championship victory with brute style, pounding Weidman on the ground late in the third and again in the fourth. When referee Herb Dean finally pulled Rockhold off the bloodied Weidman (13-1), the new champion collapsed face-down on the canvas in relief.
"It's hard to take this all in," Rockhold said. "I went through hell to get here, but it's all worth it now."
Rockhold, a native of Santa Cruz, California, has stopped his last five opponents.
He seized control of the fight when Weidman attempted to throw a wheel kick in the third round. Rockhold dodged it and took the champ to the ground — the first time Weidman, a renowned wrestler, had ever been taken down in a UFC fight.
"He shouldn't be trying that kind of stuff on me," Rockhold said.
Weidman had ruled atop the division since dethroning long-reigning champ Anderson Silva in 2013 and breaking Silva's leg in the rematch. Injuries limited Weidman's activity, but Rockhold established himself as the clear No. 1 contender with four straight UFC victories since a testosterone-aided Vitor Belfort stopped him in Rockhold's only loss in 14 fights since November 2007.
UFC 194 concluded an unprecedented three-day stretch of three fight cards on the Las Vegas Strip.
Yoel Romero won an entertaining split decision over Ronaldo "Jacare" Souza in a meeting of middleweight contenders. Demian Maia also dominated Iceland's Gunnar Nelson with his peerless jiu-jitsu to win a wide decision, and veteran bantamweight Urijah Faber finished the preliminary bouts with a bruising win over Frankie Saenz.
1 King B - Just Bars 2 King B - Be Yourself ft Rip The General 3 City Styles - Errbody ft. King B 4 King B - Dont Worry Bout It 5 King B - Sneaky Lil B*tch 6 King B - MOVE 7 King B- MOTIVATE ME 8 King B - Freestyle 9 King B - rollin thru the city
Nicki Minaj is quite secure about where she believes she ranks among today's rappers, both male and female. To question that will get you a timeline full of venom.
The Young Money artist went toe to toe with Bossip via Twitter over a retweet she felt was disrespectful. Check out the exchange below.
#seriousquestion Why aren't there more mainstream female rappers?
Must Listen: Fantastic Glover's D.S.R D.S.R., is yet another banger from Fantastic Glover's "Fantastic Tendencies" album. The album is available now for stream and download on iTunes, Amazon, Spotify, Pandora, etc. Visit Www.TheFantasticTeam.com for more exclusive music, videos, show dates, and special giveaways.
Sky Soprano releases his latest visual "By The Load" featuring artist Woopty Woop, and producer Roy Roza. This is the first visual off of skys latest mixtape "Watch What I Do Next". The project is presented by none other than Unstoppable ENT MG.
Posted by ChasinDatPaper on December 12, 2015 at 11:00am
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Maximo TV's Judith Solis caught up with Romeo Miller, one of the stars of WE TV’s new docu-series, "Growing Up Hip Hop," at the show's premiere held at Haus in New York City on December 10.
He talks about his amazing childhood, his father Master P, fans, trust issues in the music industry, working with Angela Simmons and the rest of the GUHH cast, taking over No Limit Records, new album "Fighting Monsters" dropping January 7, top five artists he listens to now (Taylor Swift, Master P, Tupac Shakur, Jeremih, Drake) and more.
Romeo Miller is a musician, actor (formerly known as Lil’ Romeo) and the son of Master P. He’s on track to take over the music empire his father built, but is that really his path or will he veer off course? He consistently leans on close friend Angela for guidance and support. Learn more about Romeo on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook.
Angela Simmons, the daughter of rap pioneer Rev. Run and niece of Russell Simmons, is a hip hop socialite, model and fashion designer of her own line, Foofi. Angela is a social media powerhouse who’s hoping to translate her fashion success into dollars away from the comfort of her father’s fortunes. Learn more about Angela on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook.
Damon “Boogie” Dash is the namesake of his father, Roc-A-Fella co-founder and media mogul, Damon Dash. Like father like son, “Boogie” is also an entrepreneur having co-founded Chipz Cookies as well as a record label and NYC art gallery. Learn more about Boogie on Instagram.
Kristinia DeBarge is the daughter of James DeBarge from the legendary yet troubled group DeBarge, and a singer/songwriter in her own right. With her father currently in prison, Kristinia leans on her uncle, hip hop legend El DeBarge, as she struggles to choose between family and fame, all while considered the outsider of this tight-knit group. Learn more about Kristinia on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook.
Egypt Criss, the daughter of Sandra “Pepa” Denton from Salt-N-Pepa and rap icon Treach from Naughty By Nature, is actively pursuing a solo music career. Her overprotective mother, however, has yet to bless her career choice based on her own experiences in the hip hop industry which she helped establish. Learn more about Egypt on Twitter.
TJ Mizell, the son of the late Run D.M.C. DJ, Jam Master Jay, has stepped into his father’s shoes as a DJ, spinning at the hottest events and venues around the world, yet always on his mind is his father’s mysterious and still unsolved murder. Learn more about TJ on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook.
It premieres Thursday, January 7, at 10/9C on We TV.
Posted by ChasinDatPaper on December 12, 2015 at 10:23am
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Earlier this year DJ Vlad sat down with famed adult actress Nikki Benz and he got her reaction to Lord Jamar saying women can't get away with sleeping with multiple partners like men. After Nikki said that she believes Lord Jamar is "slut shaming" women, the Brand Nubian rapper addressed the situation in an all-new interview.
During the sit down Lord Jamar disagreed that he is slut shaming women, and he stated that "shame is necessary in order to enforce certain social customs and norms." He also clarified that he doesn't harbor hate for porn stars as human beings, and Jamar added that "I still love you as a person, but I feel sorry that you were put in this position that you had to do this shit."
DJ Vlad switched things up with the Brand Nubian rapper by asking him how he would feel about his son doing films, and Lord Jamar admitted that he would not offer his support. You can check out more of his response in the above clip, including his thoughts on Laurence Fishburne's daughter.
Spike Lee's new film, "Chi-Raq," has been getting mixed reviews. Most of the rappers that actually live in Chicago have given it a thumbs down.
Lil Bibby talks to Vlad TV about Spike and the movie.
"It's kind of like a musical or satire, or something like that. It don't really portray Chicago like that," Bibby said. "And he did a lot of funny shit with it. And it just made me laugh at certain moments. I think that wasn't smart to do it like that. I think he should have did a real documentary and made people wanna cry, because it's a fucked up place. It's some crazy shit that's going on that nobody really understands, but the people in Chicago."
Bibby went on to say that he definitely wouldn't watch it again.
"I don't wanna bash Spike Lee 'cause I understand he's a legend in the movie business. It's always good to see a black person that made it to that level," Bibby continued. "But I think he should have did it as a documentary and made people wanna actually cry because it's kind of sad how the kids think in Chicago. I will tell you think...I don't think I would watch it again."
Watch the full interview below to hear Bibby also talk about the corrupt cops in his city.
Here's an unreleased song from producer Statik Selektah that didn't make his "Lucky 7" album. This one is titled "Couldn't Tell" and features Black Thought from The Roots.
The beautiful and talented Nitty Scott, MC recently visited Sway In the Morning to chop it up with Sway Calloway and Heather B.
She talked about taking control of her career, "The Art of Chill," being objectified for her looks, upcoming "Creature," EP, embracing her Afro-Latina roots, "Negrita" single and more.
Stitches now knows better than anyone that if you go looking for trouble, you will eventually find it.
Honestly, I've been trying to ignore this troll, but his L's are piling up so fast I have to give him some attention since he's now earned a spot in the "L Hall of Fame."
For about a year now he has been taunting The Game via social media, in an attempt to jump start his rap career.
Several days ago, the guy films himself being a stalker outside of a Miami club The Game was in, claiming he wanted to shoot the fade. When he walked up to the front of the club he got knocked out cold by Game's manager,Wack 100.
To make matters worse, Miami police arrested Stitches and charged him with resisting an officer without violence, marijuana possession, and a couple of outstanding warrants.
The very next day Stiches got jumped by 2 guys from his own crew.
The footage of Stitches getting jumped by his homies hit the internet today. Check it out below.