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Via The BoomBox

 

As fans, admirers and artists of all stripes continue to pay tribute to Beastie Boys rapper Adam "MCA" Tauch, who died yesterday (May 4) after a three-year battle with cancer, the most heartfelt words may have come from his mother, Frances Yauch.

"He was a very courageous person," she told the New York Times, revealing that her son died at 9AM on Friday at New York-Presbyterian Hospital. "He was hopeful to the very end."

When the time came, she said, MCA was conscious and surrounded by family. His wife, Dechen Wangdu, was there, as was his 13-year-old daughter, Tenzin Losel Yauch; his parents; and his in-laws.

Yauch had been in the hospital since April 14 -- the same night his bandmates Ad-Rock and Mike D were in Cleveland celebrating the Beastie Boys' induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.

"It all just seemed to happen overnight," said Frances Yauch, adding, "He was a terrific guy and had a brief but really wonderful life. We are really proud of him."

In addition to making up one-third of the Beasties -- one of those rare groups that just about everyone, from hip-hop fans to metal dudes, seemed to love and respect -- Yauch had a career in filmmaking. He was head of Oscilloscope Laboratories, the independent production company behind such films as "The Messenger" and "Exit Through the Gift Shop."

In a statement to the press, Contactmusic.com reports, Oscilloscope execs David Fenkel, Dan Berger and David Laub vowed to continue on.

"We are deeply, deeply saddened by the passing of Adam Yauch -- an amazing leader, a dear friend and an incredible human being," the statement reads. "Today we are heartbroken at Oscilloscope as we take in this awful news, and our thoughts are with his family at this difficult time. Adam's legacy will remain a driving force at Oscilloscope -- his indomitable spirit and his great passion for film, people and hard work, always with a sense of humour and a lot of heart."


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With the passing of MCA of the Beastie Boys on Friday, Erick Sermon sat down with The Source to talk about the influence the Beastie Boys had on hip hop and where they rank on his list of all time rap artists.



 

 

 

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On the eve of Floyd Mayweather Jr's big fight with Miguel Cotto, 50 Cent sat down with Bootleg Kev. The two chopped it up about MCA's passing, Lloyd Banks rumors, his upcoming album, Gangsta Grillz mixtape and movies.

 

50 also speaks on Philly MC's he likes (Chic Raw, Mike Knox, Joey Jihad and Meek Mill).






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Brian McKnight teams with Funny or Die and goes there for real in this new hilarious video in which he teaches women a few things they should know about pleasing themselves in the bedroom.

 

Check it out below as Brian shows women how to achieve maximum pleasure whether with a partner or by themselves.





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DMX's Undisputed album has had a couple of different release dates, hopefully this new one sticks. Allhiphop is reporting that the album will be released on June 26 and will feature an appearance from late rapper Notorious B.I.G.

 

X is very excited to release this project,” said DMX’s publicist, Domenick Nati. “This album has a lot of hits on it, and his fans will see that it’s been worth the wait. Undisputed will prove to the world that DMX is back!


The video for Dark Man's single "I Don't Dance" featuring Machine Gun Kelly will be released later this month.



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Beau Bostic's highly anticipated debut album, "One Man Gang", released in 2011 by M/R Records, is available right now for download! Listen to and buy your copy on CD Baby at http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/beaubostic5 TODAY!

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As sad as it may be some people can't get over the fact that an African American is part owner of a major sports franchise in the year 2012. That fact was made very clear in an article by New York Post writer Phil Mushnick, who attacked Jay-Z in his "Equal Time" column printed Friday [April 4].

 

Jay-Z is a minority owner of the New Jersey Nets, who will become the Brooklyn Nets in 2013 when they leave Jersey for the brand new Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York.

 

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In the article Mushnick uses racist and misogynistic language to describe Jay-Z and the team.

 

"As long as the Nets are allowing Jay-Z to call their marketing shots — what a shock that he chose black and white as the new team colors to stress, as the Nets explained, their new “urban” home — why not have him apply the full Jay-Z treatment?" Mushnick wrote. "Why the Brooklyn Nets when they can be the New York N------s? The cheerleaders could be the Brooklyn B----hes or Hoes. Team logo? A 9 mm with hollow-tip shell casings strewn beneath. Wanna be Jay-Z hip? Then go all the way!"


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What's your take on Mushnick's rant? Should he be fired?






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Via Rolling Stone

 

Adam Yauch, one-third of the pioneering hip-hop group the Beastie Boys, has died at the age of 47, Rolling Stone has learned. Yauch, also known as MCA, had been in treatment for cancer since 2009. The rapper was diagnosed in 2009 after discovering a tumor in his salivary gland.

 

Yauch sat out the Beastie Boys' induction to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in April, and his treatments delayed the release of the group's most recent album, Hot Sauce Committee, Pt. 2. The Beastie Boys had not performed live since the summer of 2009, and Yauch's illness prevented the group from appearing in music videos for Hot Sauce Committee, Pt. 2.

 

Yauch co-founded the Beastie Boys with Mike "Mike D" Diamond and Adam "Ad-Rock" Horowitz in 1979. The band started off as a hardcore punk group, but soon began experimenting with hip-hop. The band broke big with their first proper album, Licensed to Ill, in 1986, and further albums Paul's Boutique, Check Your Head and Ill Communication cemented the band as a true superstar act.


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In addition to his career with the Beastie Boys, Yauch was heavily involved in the movement to free Tibet and co-organized the Tibetan Freedom Concerts of the late Nineties. In 2002, he launched the film production company Oscilloscope Laboratories.



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D'Angelo is set to make his return to the U.S. stage for the first time in ten years when he performs at the Essence Music Festival on Friday July 6 in New Orleans.

 

The reclusive singer made a comeback earlier this year when he played several European dates. He's expected to perform some of the biggest hits from his two studio albums Brown Sugar and Voodoo.

 

Other acts on the packed Essence bill include Trey Songz, Mary J. Blige, SWV, Luke James, Aretha Franklin, Melanie Fiona, Eve, Kevin Hart, Tank and many more.

 

The festival runs from Friday July 6 through Sunday July 8.

 

For ticket information visit www.essence.com

 

 

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Meek Mill is definitely on his grind these days. The Philly MC is set to drop his Dream Chasers 2 mixtape on May 7. That will be followed up by his debut album Dreams and Nightmares on August 28.

 

Check out some behind the scenes footage of Mill's "Flexin On Em" music video directed by Dre Films.



 

 

 

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Filmmaker Ruth Hogben collaborates with award-winning musician Kanye West to create a film for his single Lost in the World. The song, which features Justin Vernon of Bon Iver, is taken from West's fifth album My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy. Hogben's piece breaks the mould of popular rap aesthetics while still celebrating the extraordinary talent that has made West a modern icon.



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With 'The Avengers' now in theaters everywhere, Scarlett Johansson is out doing promotional work for the flick many are calling the blockbuster of the year.

 

The beautiful actress made her way to the Jimmy Kimmel Live show Thursday [May 3] to talk about her role in the film as Natasha Romanoff aka the Black Widow and getting her star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.





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Nas looks to be following a successful blueprint for his upcoming album, Life Is Good. The Queens MC has already dropped two music videos for the singles "Nasty" and "The Don." He's filming visuals for the third single from the project, "Daughters."

 

Check out some pictures from the set of the Chris Robinson-directed video below.



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Via NY Post

 

OCEANSIDE, Calif. -- The family of former NFL star Junior Seau will donate his brain for medical study into the impact of repetitive concussions on football players following his shock suicide.

 

San Diego Chargers chaplain Shawn Mitchell told the Los Angeles Times that the family decided to allow access to researchers investigating the long-term effects on head hits "to help other individuals down the road."

 

Seau, who played pro football for 20 seasons, was found dead by his girlfriend inside their home in Oceanside, near San Diego, on Wednesday, with a gunshot wound to his chest.

 

The 43-year-old's suicide echoed the death of ex-Chicago Bears safety Dave Duerson, who fatally shot himself in the chest, at age 50, 14 months ago.

 

After struggling with depression for many years, Duerson left a note for his family directing them to donate his brain to the Boston University School of Medicine for research into Chronic Traumatic Encephelopathy (CTE).

 

Researchers from the Boston school later ruled that Duerson suffered from a neurodegenerative disease linked to concussions, which was a factor in bringing on his depression.

 

Boston's Sports Legacy Institute was competing with the Brain Injury Research Institute (BIRI) for access to Seau's brain, Pro Football Talk reported.

 

Dr. Bennet Omalu -- the chief medical officer for San Joaquin County, who cofounded BIRI -- flew into San Diego to participate in Seau's autopsy, ESPN reported, citing sources.

 

Although Seau left no note, the San Diego Medical Examiner's Office announced Thursday afternoon that his death was classified as a suicide and said it was awaiting the family's decision "regarding study of the brain for repetitive injury by researchers outside of the office."

 

Mitchell confirmed the family's intentions Thursday night.

 

"The family was considering this almost from the beginning, but they didn't want to make any emotional decisions," he said. "And when they came to a joint decision that absolutely this was the best thing, it was a natural occurrence for the Seau family to go forward."





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