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50 Cent never takes a day off and last night was no different. The business mogul appeared on QVC to help push his SMS Audio brand SYNC and STREET headphones.

 

While the headphones were selling out, 50 talked about why he created the brand and took a call from a buyer. He demonstrated their durability and explained how they blend well with any genre of music.

 

For more information head over to www.SMSAudio.com.


 

 

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Goodie Mob and Cee Lo Green performed their first new song together in eleven years last night on Jimmy Kimmel Live. "Fight to Win" is off of their upcoming album Age Against the Machine.

 

Jimmy also sat down for a one on one interview with Cee Lo to talk about the group reuniting, being a judge on The Voice and more


 

 

"Fight to Win"


 

 

Cee Lo Green interview pt. 1 of 2


 

 

 

Cee Lo Green interview pt. 2 of 2

 

 

 

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Machine Gun Kelly is facing a lawsuit in Florida after he allegedly threw a glass bottle that ripped open a deep cut on a bouncer's finger.

 

William Long is seeking unspecified damages well in excess of $15,000 as a result of the injury that left him hospitalized for eight days after the injury became infected and required 2 separate surgeries according to TMZ.

 

The incident happened in January. MGK tweeted about it after being released from jail:

 

"Just spent my entire night in a f**king Florida jail...s**t escaladed way to quick last night, it always does with us though."

 

Take a look at a pic of Long's injured finger below.

 

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Terius Nash aka The-Dream is gearing up for the release of his fourth studio album entitled Love IV. The singer/super producer teams up with Pusha T for it's lead single "Dope B*tch."

 

Check out pics from the video shoot featuring Brittany Daily courtesy of RTNY.

 

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Wall Street types are not generally known for their athletic ability. So when you match them up up with a trash talking boxing trainer from the streets what results is pure comedy.

 

Eric Kelly, a former 2-time New York City Golden Gloves champion works at a boxing gym that caters to clients who haven't been in many fights, but are eager to learn the ropes. Watch as Eric clowns the hell out of them and still gets paid.


 

 

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"Let Dem Guns Blam" is the latest visual release off of Waka Flocka Flame's new album "Triple F Life (Friends, Fans and Family)." MMG member Meek Mill lends a hand on this one.

 

You can cop "Triple F Life" now from iTunes


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Ab-Soul of Black Hippy has been making the promotional rounds pushing his brand new album Control System. He recently stopped by Tony Touch's Shade 45 show and let loose a short freestyle for Toca Tuesdays.

 

You can cop Control System now from iTunes.


 

 

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The Jay-Z and Nas beef has long been put to rest, but in the summer of 2002 it was in full swing. Nas planned to lynch Hov on the Summer Jam stage that year. Hot 97 wouldn't approve the act and ultimately Nas refused to perform.

 

MONTREALITY got their hands on some footage of what we would have seen. Was Nas taking the beef way too far?


 

 

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02. Lord As My Witness [Prod. By Dj Uneek] (3:59)
03. Cokeamania (Feat. Avon Blocksdale) [Prod. By Dj Uneek] (3:45)
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It's just something about a live band that makes a rap concert experience that much better. Nas recently went on tour and stopped in Tokyo, Japan. His backup band 1500 or Nothing had the cameras rolling as the Queens MC ran through some of his biggest hits.


 

 

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Las Vegas Review Journal

 

Twelve days into his three-month jail sentence on a domestic battery count, undefeated champion boxer Floyd Mayweather Jr.is asking to go home.

 

Or he contends he may never fight again.

 

An emergency motion obtained by the Las Vegas Review-Journal shows Mayweather's lawyers will ask Las Vegas Justice of the Peace Melissa Saragosa as early as today that the former Olympicbronze medal winner be allowed to serve the remainder of his sentence on house arrest.

 

The 35-year-old's physical conditioning is deteriorating under the stress of being jailed at the Clark County Detention Center, and he is being held in "inhumane conditions," lawyer Richard Wrightsaid in the motion filed Monday.

 

The boxer is being segregated from the general population and confined to his cell 23 hours a day in a locked-down section populated by felony defendants, Wright said. And in the hour each day Mayweather is allowed in a recreation area, he is alone and unable to use training facilities.

 

Wright stated that others who have committed similar misdemeanor offenses are treated differently and Mayweather's celebrity status "cannot be accommodated at the CCDC."

 

Prosecutors are expected to oppose the motion. Jail officials were not available for comment late Monday.

 

Mayweather was sentenced to the 90-day jail stint after pleading guilty for beating his ex-girlfriend in front of their children in September 2010. He began serving his sentence June 1. Las Vegas police have maintained that Mayweather would be held in isolation to protect him from other prisoners.

 

The 35-page motion, which included affidavits from Mayweather's co-manager, Leonard Ellerbe, and personal physician Dr. Robert Voy, stated that if Mayweather remained in jail, it would threaten his career. He had planned on fighting for at least two more years, according to the motion.

 

Voy, through a court order, examined the boxer for 90 minutes on Friday, while jail medical staff observed.

 

"Medical opinion shows that CCDC administrative segregation threatens to end or shorten Mr. Mayweather's boxing career," the motion said.

 

Voy determined Mayweather is consuming less than 800 calories a day. He is eating fruit, bread and energy bars bought at the commissary. Under his normal daily training routine the boxer consumes between 3,000 and 4,000calories.

 

Voy also investigated Mayweather's ability to exercise. He found Mayweather has no room to exercise in jail, and he is not allowed to use the training areas because he is in isolation.

 

"After examining Mr. Mayweather, Dr. Voy was concerned with Mr. Mayweather's dehydrated appearance, his lack of muscle tone and his dry mucus membranes," the motion said.

 

Voy also "expressed deep concern for Mr. Mayweather's health and explained that any lengthy period of time with an inappropriate diet, coupled with lack of regular exercise, will most likely lead to irreversible damage to Mr. Mayweather's physique," the motion said.

 

"Such damage could and, most likely, would lead to Mr. Mayweather being unable to continue his boxing career," the motion said.

 

Voy was concerned that Mayweather was withdrawing into depression and developing anger issues that he normally can "dissipate" through his exercise routine.

 

Wright identified several differences between the way Mayweather is treated versus those in general population.

 

Mayweather is allowed access to shower, watch TV, use hot water to prepare food, use phones and exercise for an hour a day. Other inmates have access to phones and TV, can play games with other inmates and are out of their cells "for most of the day."

 

Inside his cell, Mayweather doesn't have access to hot water to prepare food for himself or clean himself, and he was recently told he cannot receive bottled water because he is in isolation.

 

According to the motion, Mayweather has not been a problem inmate and has treated jail staff with respect. Still, "he (Mayweather) believes he is treated in a very unfair and inhumane way," Voy said in the motion.

 

In Ellerbe's affidavit, the trainer attested to Mayweather's vigorous training regimen. Ellerbe said he has to "force him to leave the gym each day." And it is this dedication to training that has allowed Mayweather to remain undefeated, Ellerbe said.

 

"Whether Mr. Mayweather will be able to box again is dependent on his continued conditioning," the motion said.

 

Wright added in the motion, "To lose his physique and ability to box because of being placed in administrative segregation is a blow he should not have to take."

 

That Mayweather is being held in isolation and not able to maintain his training regime "may cause, not just huge financial harm to Mayweather, but also huge emotional harm if he is no longer able to pursue his boxing career because of the de-conditioning he has suffered ."

 

Wright said that Mayweather believed he was only going to be in isolation for a week before being moved to another area of the downtown jail. Wright said jail officials have indicated he will remain in isolation. His scheduled release date is Aug. 3, according to jail records.

 

Wright said in the motion that Mayweather would be willing to work with jail officials to find "an appropriate location" to serve house arrest if the judge agreed. It's unclear whether the appropriate location would be Mayweather's 12,000-square-foot mansion in the ritzy Southern Highlands development. The mansion sports a walk-in closet bigger than his jail cell.

 

Mayweather has asked to be put in the general population, according to the motion, but jailers have declined to do so because of his celebrity status.

 

An emergency hearing on the motion was set for today but was not on the court calendar late Monday. A scheduling problem may cause the hearing to be pushed to Thursday.

 

On June 1, Saragosa commended the boxer for his progress toward completing his court-ordered counseling and community service.

 

Mayweather was on the way to completing other portions of his probation when he began serving the jail sentence.

 

He finished 21 of the 54 counseling sessions, including one on May 5, the day of Mayweather's last fight, a unanimous decision over Miguel Cotto that ran his record to 43-0. He was guaranteed $32 millionfor the fight.

 

Mayweather also completed 45 hours of community service with three local charities: Habitat for Humanity, Three Square food bank and the Las Vegas Rescue Mission.

 

In recent months, Mayweather has embarked on a good-will campaign.

 

In addition to his required community service, Mayweather has donated more than $100,000 to charities, including the Susan G. Komen for the Curefoundation and Habitat for Humanity.


 

 

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