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Paris Hilton is taking another stab at the music business. The reality tv star is looking to follow up her 2006 album Paris with a new not yet titled project led by the single "Last Night."
Lil Wayne hops on the track to lend an assist.
What do you think of Paris' new song?
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Prodigy of Mobb Deep was one of the featured performers that took part in Max B's (@MaxBiggavelli) listening / Pardon The Wave Party Sunday November 18th at Webster Hall in New York City.
Max, who is currently serving a 75-year prison sentence is working on getting a pardon from President Obama by securing 4 million signatures on a petition at www.pardonthewave.com.
Prodigy hit the stage and performed the classic songs "Shook Ones Pt. 2" and "Survival of the Fittest."
Check that out below as well as P's new song "Strung Out," produced by Illatracks.
Footage shot by Freak Genius TV and Major Moves DVD.
Prodigy performs at at Max B's 'Pardon the Wave' event.
Prodigy "Strung Out"
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Nicki Minaj popped up on 106 & Park yesterday to celebrate the release of her album Pink Friday: Roman Reloaded - The Re-Up. Young Money's leading lady had quite a bit to discuss during her time on the show.
She chopped it up with Bow Wow, Shorty Da Prynce and Miss Mykie about overseas fans versus the ones in the U.S., her awards at the AMA's, being a judge on American Idol, her music video for "Freedom" and more.
Nicki also gave back by donating $15,000 to New York City's food bank.
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LL Cool J has unveiled the official tracklist for his upcoming album Authentic Hip Hop. The legendary rapper has enlisted the help of Joe and Monica for the only features on the project.
The album is due in stores on February 12th, 2013.
Authentic Hip Hop Tracklist
1. “Something About U (FTW)”
2. “Where Ya At (BOSS)”
3. “Take It” feat. Joe
4. “Closer” feat. Monica
5. “Too Late”
6. “New Love”
7. “Dream With Me”
8. “Girl So Bad”
9. “Ratchet”
10. “Bartender Please”
11. “Bath Salt”
12. “Getting Paper”
13. “Jump On It”
14. “Hell Yeah”
15. “Whaddup”
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G-Unit's Precious Paris lost her mother on December 21, 2011. Paris pays tribute to her today on her birthday by releasing the heartfelt single "Mommy Dearest."
May Paris' mom Rest In Peace.
The IRS plans to collect their money from Nas one way or another. Back in March it was reported that the Internal Revenue Service would be garnishing Nas’ earnings from music publishers BMI and ASCAP until his $6 million tax debt was paid off. Now the government is going after his tour money.
TMZ is reporting that the Georgia Department of Revenue filed new legal documents and obtained an order commanding Live Nation, the promotional company behind Nas' current tour with Lauryn Hill, to garnish $1,083,435 from the rapper's earnings for taxes he owes for the years 2006, 2007, 2009, 2010.
It's the latest financial setback for Nas who lost his Georgia home to foreclosure in October.
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Here's the official music video for Nicki Minaj's new single "Freedom." The track is off of the Harajuku Barbie's album Pink Friday: Roman Reloaded - The Re-Up.
Album is in stores now.
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Despite being acquitted in 1995, O.J. Simpson is widely believed to have murdered his ex-wife Nicole Brown Simpson and her friend Ron Goldman on June 12, 1994. As Simpson sits in Nevada's Lovelock Correctional Center for an unrelated crime there is new evidence coming to light that he might not have been the killer after all.
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A new documentary set to air this week on Investigation Discovery points the finger at serial killer Glen Rogers as the person who actually committed the crimes. In the documentary titled "My Brother The Serial Killer," Clay Rogers says his brother admitted to killing Simpson and Goldman, but he didn't believe him at the time. Glen later spoke to a criminal investigator and went through step-by-step details of how the murder took place. He reportedly knew details only the killer would know according to KTVK.
The New York Post reports that Rogers provided proof to back up his story, including receipts that show he had been working construction in the area at that exact same time of the murders. Rogers had bragged about partying with Simpson. He told his family that she was rich and he was "going to take her down" according to the Daily Mail.
Rogers, who has been dubbed "The Casanova Killer" because he reportedly used his good looks to lure his victims to their deaths has confessed to killing between 70-80 people across the country. He is on Florida's death row for the 1995 murders of Tina Marie Cribbs in Tampa and Sandra Gallagher in Los Angeles.
He is also suspected of killing dozens more women in California, Louisiana and Mississippi.
Glen's brother Clay turned him in when he discovered a rotting corpse in the family’s cabin in the woods in Hamilton, Minn. Glen had previously bragged to Clay that he had killed at least 50 people, but Clay didn't believe him until he found the dead body.
According to Glen's confession, O.J. Simpson hired him to break into Nicole's home and steal a pair on $20,000 earrings. He also gave him permission to "kill the b*tch if necessary."
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Ron Goldman's dad Fred Goldman is not buying Glen's supposed confession. He told TMZ that Investigation Discovery is just using that as a way to market the documentary.
"OJ Simpson murdered Nicole Brown Simpson and Ron Goldman. The criminal trial showed overwhelming and monumental evidence that OJ Simpson was the killer. There was no contrary evidence other than guess, innuendo, and rumor," Goldman told TMZ. "The fact of the acquittal at the hands of the jury will never wash away this murder from the hands of OJ Simpson, no matter how many Glen Rogers pop up on the media radar screen."
Fred Goldman
"My Brother the Serial Killer" will air Wednesday November 21 at 9PM Eastern on Investigation Discovery.
Glen Rogers confesses to killing Nicole Brown Simpson and Ron Goldman
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Machine Gun Kelly continues to promote his Bad Boy Records debut album Lace Upby releasing a new music video for one of the projects stand out tracks.
"Hold On (Shut Up)" features CTE boss Young Jeezy.
Directed by Charlie Zwick
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Check out the official music video trailer for Young Jeezy's new single "Get Right." The footage was shot recently in Macon, Georgia.
Catch the full length debut on Wednesday, November 21st at 12PM EST on VEVO.
You can cop the single now from iTunes.
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Cassidy is continuing to bless the streets with new music while he works on his upcoming fifth studio album. The Million Bars Baby teams up with Styles P and Chubby Jag for "Bang Bang."
Grammy Award winning singer Chrisette Michele is gearing up to release her new mixtape Audrey Hepburn: An Audiovisual Experience on December 8th.
Today she gives fans a taste of what to expect by dropping the song "Your Fair Lady" off of the project.
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Last night's American Music Awards were pretty typical except for Jenny McCarthy seemingly losing control at the site of Justin Bieber.
The 40-year old former Playboy model was presenting Bieber with his second award of the night when she grabbed the 19-year old by the throat and kissed him on the cheek while grabbing his rear end.
"Wow. I feel violated right now," Bieber told the crowd while laughing.
McCarthy defended herself backstage after the show by saying she just couldn't resist.
"I did grab his butt," McCarthy said. "I couldn't help it. He was just so delicious. So little. I wanted to tear his head off and eat it."
McCarthy also Tweeted about the incident by posting a picture of the kiss and writing: "Cougar rape? #poorjustin."
We're pretty sure Justin didn't mind. Jenny is definitely Milf status.
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Freeway drops a new music video for his single "Jungle." The song is off of Philly Freezer's new album titled Diamond In the Ruff.
The album will be released on November 27th. Pre-order your copy today on iTunes.
Video directed by Jimmy Giambrone. Additional directing by GRVTY.
Chief Keef's debut album Finally Rich doesn't arrive in stores until December 18th, but today the Glory Boyz Entertainment rapper decides to release audio snippets from the project.
Peep that out up top.
Tracklist:
1. Love Sosa
2. Hallelujah
3. I Don't Like ft. Lil Reese
4. No Tomorrow
5. Hate Bein' Sober ft. 50 Cent & Wiz Khalifa
6. Kay Kay
7. Laughin' To The Bank
8. Diamonds ft. French Montana
9. Ballin'
10. Understand Me ft. Young Jeezy
11. 3Hunna ft. Rick Ross
12. Finally Rich
13. Citgo
14. Kobe
15. Got The Bands
16. Don't Make No Sense
Pre-order the album on iTunes.
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Katt Williams got into a little bit of trouble in Oakland a few days ago. He was arrested last Wednesday for allegedly hitting a man over the head with a bottle. He followed that up with a bizarre performance at Oakland's Oracle Arena on Friday where he cursed out audience members, challenged one to a fight and had to dragged from the stage.
The comedian (as portrayed by Jay Pharoah) made an appearance on Saturday Night Live's Weekend Update to explain his erratic behavior as of late.
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The 40th annual American Music Awards were held Sunday at the Nokia Theatre in Los Angeles. Justin Bieber, Nicki Minaj and Carly Rae Jepsen emerged as the big winners on the night.
Bieber took home three awards including Artist of the Year. Minaj walked away with two trophies and Jepsen took home the award for New Artist of the Year.
The show also featured performances from Bieber, Minaj, Usher, Ke$ha, Chris Brown, Ludacris, Swizz Beatz, Pink, Taylor Swift, Stevie Wonder, Psy, MC Hammer and more.
Check out the full list of winners plus performances below.
Artist of the Year
WINNER: Justin Bieber
Drake
Maroon 5
Katy Perry
Rihanna
New Artist of the Year
WINNER: Carly Rae Jepsen
J. Cole
fun.
Gotye
One Direction
Favorite Male Artist - Pop/Rock
WINNER: Justin Bieber
Flo Rida
Pitbull
Usher
Favorite Album - Pop/Rock
WINNER: Justin Bieber - Believe
Maroon 5 - Overexposed
Nicki Minaj - Pink Friday: Roman Reloaded
One Direction - Up All Night
Favorite Male Artist - Country
WINNER: Luke Bryan
Jason Aldean
Eric Church
Favorite Female Artist - Country
WINNER: Taylor Swift
Miranda Lambert
Carrie Underwood
Favorite Band, Duo or Group - Country
WINNER: Lady Antebellum
Zac Brown Band
Rascal Flatts
Favorite Album - Country
WINNER: Carrie Underwood - Blown Away
Luke Bryan - Tailgates & Tanlines
Lionel Richie - "Tuskegee"
Favorite Artist - Rap/Hip-Hop
WINNER: Nicki Minaj
Drake
Tyga
Favorite Album - Rap/Hip-Hop
WINNER: Nicki Minaj - Pink Friday: Roman Reloaded
J. Cole - Cole World: The Sideline Story
Drake - Take Care
Favorite Male Artist - Soul/R&B
WINNER: Usher
Chris Brown
Trey Songz
Favorite Artist - Alternative Rock
WINNER: Linkin Park
The Black Keys
Gotye
Favorite Artist - Electronic Dance Music (EDM)
WINNER: David Guetta
Calvin Harris
Skrillex
Awards not announced during broadcast:
Favorite Female Artist - Pop / Rock
Kelly Clarkson
Nicki Minaj
Katy Perry
Rihanna
Favorite Band, Duo or Group - Pop / Rock
fun.
Maroon 5
One Direction
The Wanted
Favorite Female Artist - Soul/R&B
Beyoncé
Mary J. Blige
Rihanna
Favorite Album - Soul/R&B
Chris Brown - Fortune
Rihanna - Talk That Talk
Usher - Looking 4 Myself
Favorite Artist - Adult Contemporary
Adele
Kelly Clarkson
Train
Favorite Artist - Latin
Don Omar
Pitbull
Shakira
Favorite Artist - Contemporary Inspirational
Jeremy Camp
Newsboys
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Nicki Minaj accepts the award for Favorite Rap/Hip Hop Artist at the 2012 American Music Awards
Nicki Minaj Red Carpet interview
Swizz Beatz With Chris Brown & Ludacris perform "Everyday Birthday"
PSY (With Special Guest MC Hammer) perform "Gangnam Style"
Stevie Wonder - A Tribute to Dick Clark
Carrie Underwood - "Two Black Cadillacs"
Pitbull - "Don't Stop the Party / Feel This Moment"
Christina Aguilera - "Lotus/Army Of Me/ Let There Be Love"
Justin Bieber - "As Long As You Love Me/Beauty And A Beat"
Pink "Try"
Linkin Park - "Burn It Down"
Taylor Swift - "I Knew You Were Trouble"
No Doubt - "Looking Hot"
Ke$ha - "Die Young"
Kelly Clarkson - Medley
Usher - Medley
Tristan Wilds and Shay Carl Interview Brandy - Coca Cola Red Carpet
Kimberly Cole, Sean Kingston and Lindsay Miller Interview Ludacris - Coca Cola Red Carpet
Kimberly Cole and Sean Kingston Interview J. Cole - Coca Cola Red Carpet
Nicki Minaj "Freedom"
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50 Cent had the honor of presenting the award for Favorite Rap/Hip-Hop Artist at the AMA's last night. Tyga, Drake and Nicki Minaj were the nominees in the category.
Tristan Wilds and Shay Carl caught up with the G-Unit boss on the Coca-Cola red carpet to get his opinion on who he thought should win the award,
"If we're looking at new efforts then we will have to go towards Tyga, he's the newest one. It would mean the most to him if he won. But Drake... it's pretty tough. It's cool, they've been working," 50 said.
(Nicki Minaj won)
50 also talked about his impression of paparazzi and if he ever gets tired of them.
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