DJ Drama puts together an Atlanta all star team for his new Kane Beatz produced track "We In This B*tch." Here are some behind the scenes stills featuring Freddie Gibbs, Young Jeezy, Future, T.I. and Ludacris from the video shoot.
On the premiere episode of SyFy's Dream Machine we get an inside look at Marc and Shanon Parker, owners of Parker Brothers' Concepts, as they attempt to put together 50 Cent's dream vehicle.
50 comes up with the idea for a ride that is a combination of a Formula One Car with a cockpit similar to something out of Battlestar Galactica. It's the brother's job to figure out how to put together this one-of-a kind creation and it's not easy.
Check out the first full episode below. Make sure you catch part two when it airs next Tuesday April 17 at 10/9c.
Waka Flocka is gearing up to release his sophomore album Triple F Life. He teams up with Trey Songz for the second single from the project "I Don't Really Care."
On Friday, April 6, 2012, Shockwave Magazine's Robert Maxwell Jr. & Wisdom Court Entertainment's Billy Lyve were interviewed live on Baltimore's newest radio station for uncut hip hop and R&B, Power 104.7, by DJ Miss Mama, to talk about Wisdom Court's history making new hip-hop and R&B column, "Welcome to the Court"! This exciting new column is scheduled to debut in Shockwave Magazine, which has been the only music magazine known in the Baltimore, Maryland area for it's national and regional interviews with today's biggest names in Rock, in May, 2012! Check out the audio of this interview to find out more about this exciting new venture for Wisdom Court Entertainment!
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NASHVILLE, TN (WSMV) - Metro police say they've never encountered a man quite like William Todd, who they say in just nine hours managed to wreak havoc on Nashville.
"He was just on a terror. I've never seen anything like this before," said Sgt. Tony Blackburn.
Police said Todd traveled to Nashville on a Greyhound bus. During his nine-hour layover, officers said he committed more than 10 felonies.
Officers said Todd broke into the Slaughterhouse and stole a Taser, revolver and shotgun. Then, they said he shot the business up, stole a T-shirt and set the business on fire.
Police said Todd then found four people leaving a local bar. He held them at gunpoint, tased one, pistol whipped another, then took off with their cash and credit cards.
Five minutes later investigators said Todd carjacked a cab at gunpoint, then headed off to commit fraud, and used his newly acquired stolen credit cards to buy food.
"He was able to find the Walmart on Nolensville. He goes there and purchased $199 worth of items," said Blackburn.
Next stop: Hotel Indigo at 6 a.m.
Police said Todd broke into a law office there, ransacked the business then defecated on a desk, smearing feces on some of the framed law degrees.
He then knocked on several hotel room doors pretending to be a female housekeeper.
In one case, police said Todd stole $600 from a Canadian couple at gunpoint, crying the whole time.
Before taking off in his stolen cab once again, officers said Todd opted for a new look.
"We have him on video leaving the hotel with a shaved head," said Blackburn.
At 9 a.m., police said Todd crashed the stolen cab into a parking garage.
At 11:30 a.m., he hailed a new one and headed to Opryland, then held the cab driver at knifepoint.
Police finally caught up with Todd at noon. They said he was hiding on top of Opryland, submerged in a water-cooling vat with water up to his nose.
It was just a quick nine-hour pit stop in Nashville, but now Todd won't be headed home any time soon.
"He rode the Greyhound bus and had a layover, then left in blue lights. There definitely could be more charges. We hope that there are no more victims," said Blackburn.
Todd is now facing 11 felony charges. Officers said he's also wanted out of Kentucky.
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Several weeks ago we brought you a preview of this Floyd Mayweather Jr. vs. Miguel Cotto "Face Off" as hosted by HBO's Max Kellerman, now here's the full episode.
24/7 Mayweather/Cotto premieres Saturday April 14 on HBO.
And don't forget to watch this big fight when it airs on HBO Pay-Per-View Saturday May 5.
This Mobb Deep story has taken another strange twist. As we previously reported, Havoc supposedly had his cell phone stolen by someone who went on to verbally attack Prodigy via Twitter.
Havoc told several media outlets Monday evening that everything was all good between him and Illuminati P.
"To all Mobb Deep fans: it’s business as usual! It’s Mobb Deep all day!!! My twitter account @THEREALHAVOC will be down until further notice. The only other real account is @PRODIGYMOBBDEEP. Ignore the rest. One!" Havoc said.
However, this morning Power 105's The Breakfast Club trio of Angela Yee, DJ Envy and Charlamagne Tha God played audio of a person said to be Havoc, and he is dissing his partner in rhyme similarly to what had been written on Twitter a day earlier.
"I don't have nothing against gay people or nothing like that, but I'm just saying look... Watch and then n*ggas in the jail come out from the woodwork and they're gonna tell you what the f*ck this n*gga was doing," says the voice on the audio. "He gay! I had to smack him like a month and a half ago at SXSW."
Yee then called up N.O.R.E. formerly of Capone-N-Noreaga. N.O.R.E. knows both Prodigy and Havoc from back in the day and he confirms that the voice on the tape is Havoc's.
It will be interesting to see if there is a response from the Mobb Deep camp sometime soon.
**UPDATE**
Havoc calls into The Breakfast Club to deny it is him on the audio.
Havoc continues to say that he lost his phone. The Breakfast Club says they have more audio including information about Mobb Deep meeting today to disband the group.
The always hilarious Kevin Hart was a guest on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno on Monday [April 9] promoting his new movie Think Like A Man. The pint sized comedian talked about his experience at the 2012 NBA All Star Game, his daughter running track, plus imitates Shaquille O'Neal.
After hearing them collaborate on G.O.O.D Music's new "Mercy" track everybody has been wondering what kind of working relationship 2 Chainz has with Kanye West. On Monday's 106 & Park show, Tity Boi brought out the Louis Vuitton Don and chopped it up with Rocsi and Terrence about "Mercy" and what fans can expect on his Def Jam debut album Based on a T.R.U. Story.
LL Cool J sat down with Jimmy Kimmel on Monday [April 9] to talk about fatherhood, his wife's battle with cancer, getting into the spirit of Easter, NCIS Los Angeles and more.
If you follow 50 Cent's moves you realize by now the business mogul always has more than one iron in the fire. 50's latest venture is a Facebook 'Blackjack' game.
Players can create their own avatar and go up against dealer 50 Cent with up to four other players in real time. Features include live chat and gifting between players.
The game is a collaboration between GSN Digital and 50.
Nicki Minaj appeared on ABC's 'Nightline' Monday [April 9] for an interview with Juju Chang. The two discussed her wardrobe malfunction on 'Good Morning America,' making music for adults and not kids, her dad's drug addiction and more.
On February 19, 2012 one of the best singers of all time was laid to rest. Whitney Houston was an entertainer with unmatched talent and she was given a very lavish funeral by officials in Newark, New Jersey.
The funeral cost the city's taxpayer's more than $187,000 in police overtime, roughly 5% of the budget for the year and some citizens are upset about that.
“I think it’s absolutely ridiculous when you have people who are unemployed and homeless, people walking up and down the streets,” Newark resident Quincy Ruffin told CBS New York. "If they wanted it to go that far, do that much, they should have been the ones providing for it."
Others were upset they weren't allowed near the funeral that was attended by many stars like R. Kelly, Alicia Keys, Stevie Wonder and more.
“I think it was a waste of time and then now we find out what happened and how she actually died, it makes you think twice saying was it worth it or not,” resident Minerva DelValle said.
In the end city officials feel like they did the right thing by bringing in extra police.
“I was able to be witness to the thousands upon thousands of people who were desperate to attend service but held back by barriers and officers of the law,” said Democratic Councilwoman Mildred Crump. “If they had not been there someone may have been trampled, seriously hurt.”