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Flo Rida teams up with Australian singer Sia for "Wild Ones." The video is basically Flo Rida having as much fun as humanly possible. Skydyving, club hopping, river boating, all with a bevy of beautiful women at his side.


The song is off of his upcoming album Only 1 Rida (Part 2).


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The United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) has been hosting rap music star Curtis 50 Cent Jackson, on a field visit to Somalia and Kenya to see at first hand the fight against hunger in the Horn of Africa.

 

NAIROBI Jackson flew yesterday to Dolow in Somalia’s southern border region, where thousands of women and children have taken refuge at Kabasa camp for displaced people fleeing from drought and conflict. He saw women and children being screened for malnutrition, and visited a nearby school.

 

"What I am seeing is devastating -- these women and children have risked everything to come to this Somalia camp, just to get food,” he said. “They need our help.”

 

Jackson today visited a school in a Nairobi slum where he met children, many of them orphans.

 

“To meet those kids was so inspiring, they have nothing, yet they are so positive and optimistic. I want to do my part so they get food and an education. I hope more people will join me to help end this devastating situation," he said.

 

In September, Jackson made a public commitment to provide one billion meals for the hungry. As part of his fundraising drive, he is donating to WFP money from the sales of a new energy drink, called Street King. For every unit sold, he has pledged to donate 10 U.S. cents, which covers the typical cost of food in a WFP meal.

 

WFP provides nourishing meals and snacks to improve concentration in the classroom and to encourage families to enrol and keep their children in school.


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There's no questioning the fact that Maino is one of the "realest" rappers in the game today. His track record speaks for itself. Coming from the mean streets of Brooklyn and having served a decade in prison, it's been an adjustment for the "Hand of God" when it comes to his recording career.

 

Having matured, toured and recorded with various artists, Maino says that he realizes now that younger fans of hip hop don't place as much emphasis on "being real" as they did a decade ago.

 

"Nobody cares about how real you are. Nobody cares about authenticity. Nobody cares about that it seems like," Maino told This Is The Dream in a recent interview. "At the end of the day the music just has to be good. The fact that I may be authentic, the most realistic, the person who really did it/done it/from it doesn't resonate as much as it would have maybe 10 years ago when the game was more based on that. I get it, these kids growing up they're not really relating to that. You got kids that listen to music now they don't relate to what it is that I'm expressing if I'm talking to the street. They may relate to like a Mac Miller. That's something totally different. I understand it. I may not relate to all of it because they're having fun, they're in college, they're having parties. That's not something that I actually relate to. But I get it...I respect it."

 

Check out the rest of the interview below and make sure you pick up Maino's new album, The Day After Tomorrow, when it drops February 28th.




 

 

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Prodigy's H.N.I.C. 3 mixtape is about to drop on February 20th. Check out the latest Havoc produced, Cory Gunz assisted leak from the project.

 

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Comedian Will Ferrell got a shot to announce the starting lineups Wednesday night at the Chicago Bulls/ New Orleans Hornets basketball game. I don't know how he kept a straight face, but he did as he introduced each player adding jokes like "he's a scorpio and a horrible dancer" to each of their bio's.


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It's not often we see a rapper leave a label only to return a couple of years later, but that is exactly what happened in the case of Baltimore's Los.

 

Los was signed to Bad Boy Records from 2005-2008, but lost his deal after the imprint he was signed through, Bloc Incorporated, disbanded. 


Fast forward four year's later and Los rejoins a Bad Boy roster that includes French Montana, Cassie, Red Cafe and Machine Gun Kelly.


"It's time for a whole new movement. So we got [Machine Gun Kelly], French Montana, Red Café; we got Cassie," Diddy told MTV recently. "We also have a new artist named Los that we signed. It's official. We're trying to put that young, youthful energy out in the air and do it the only way that Bad Boy can do it."


Check out Diddy officially welcoming Los back to the Bad Boy team in the video below.




 

 

 

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Suge Knight is in trouble with the law once again.

 

TMZ is reporting that the former Death Row Records boss was arrested in Las Vegas yesterday (February 8).

 

According to the report, Knight was stopped for making an unsafe lane change in his black Bentley. When cops ran his plates they found several warrants out for his arrest for traffic violations. A subsequent search turned up a small amount of weed.

 

Suge was arrested, booked, then released, but he could face further trouble because he is on 3 years unsupervised probation for driving with a suspended license.

 

 

 

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Shade 45's Sway in the Morning show is turning into a really good spot to catch interviews and musical performances. The show is filmed, then uploaded to Sway's youtube channel where fans can watch Devi Dev and Sway chop it with everyone from new school rappers like Astro to legends like Erick Sermon.

 

E. Sermon was the latest guest on the show, and he had some very interesting takes on hip hop. With so many different types of rap acts, Sermon feels like it should be broken down into more than one category.

 

"The whole thing is...look at rock and roll. Rock and roll respects their craft like hip hop respects our craft. You got some artists who don't know how to express like I can because I recognize what's in and what was before. This is not my era. I don't write songs to compete in this era," Sermon said. "Sade came out and sold 546,000 pieces. Her fans bought that. The young people don't know who she is and she still managed to sell all them records because of what...she was Sade and the fans are still there. But when you have these other genres like Britney Spears or [Christina] Aguilera. A rock and roll person don't wanna see them in that category. They wanna see them in their own lane, which is pop. Or Blink 182 will be alternative rock or punk rock. Or when wanna put soft rock in there with Maroon 5, but they won't put them in rock and roll. But they put everything hip hop in that one umbrella. They'll throw TLC in there, they'll throw Mary J. Blige in there. They'll throw whatever in hip hop because that's the one genre without having categories. Why is that?"

 

Sermon then broke down how he would categorize hip hop.

 

"I feel like the underground should have underground, the opposite of hip hop which is kick, snare, samples, beat and the conversation of a hip hop artist is either lyricism or either message," he explained. "Then you have the party [rappers] which Lil Jon would have called crunk at the time. But then you got the south. They running [things] for 14 years. That's them...you gotta give them their own music lane. So it won't conflict with Kendrick Lamar who's a spitter. They call him because he's new, but he really don't belong on records with certain people, he's a rhymer. You have to put Machine Gun Kelly--him and Waka they're stage divers. They're kinda like heavy hip hop so put them in a heavy rap category like heavy metal. Again rock's got all types of stuff going on. Just the fact that we can have a balance."






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After reaching double platinum status for the runaway smash hit single "N*ggas In Paris," The Throne finally release official visuals for it.

 

The clip features footage from their December 2011 Vancouver concert where they played the song an incredible eleven times in a row,

 

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Mama Jones gets in on the family music business by releasing a video for "Pyschotic." The song is the perfect tie-in to her "Psychotic " t-shirts and condoms with the tag line Mama says never leave home without it.” 


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According to VH1 her face will not be featured on the condom packaging.

 

No, I don’t know who wants to get off with my face on the condom," she said in December.




 

 

 

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DJ Holiday recruits Shawty Lo, Gucci Mane and Alley Boy for "Right Now." Tnhe track is featured on Holiday's mixtape, Holiday Season 4.

 

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Nicki Minaj and LL Cool J team up for their second promotional video for the 54th annual Grammy Awards. The two looked like they actually had fun filming the clip as LL beat boxes while Nicki dances.

 

LL will serve as the show's first host in seven years. Nicki is nominated for four awards, including Best New Artist and will also perform on the show which airs Sunday Feb. 12, 2012 at 8 pm ET on CBS.



 

 

 

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The Throne's "N*ggas In Paris" has gone double platinum. The song is the most popular track off of the duo's Watch the Throne album and today we finally get an official video for it.

 

MTV will premiere the video at 12:05 EST. The clip will feature footage from their December show in Vancouver where they played the song 11 times in a row.

 

It's the second official video off of Watch the Throne following "Otis."


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With Jay-Z and Kanye West's "N*ggas In Paris" as their inspiration a groups of graffiti artists light up the subway system in Paris, France.

 

A crew of masked graf heads show Jay-Z and Kanye West what's really hood in Paris, with their take on the popular "Watch the Throne" song.




 

 

 

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By now most of you have heard about the dispute going on between Big Fendi of the Come Up DVD and Nicki Minaj.

 

As we previously reported, Fendi says without him and his DVD series there would be no Nicki Minaj, but when the Harajuku Barbie blew up with Young Money she didn't compensate him financially for his hard work.

 

Jadakiss of The Lox was there from the beginning and witnessed Nicki's rise to fame.

 

"There's always three sides to the story-Fen's Nicki's and the truth," Jada says in an interview with Doggie Diamonds of Forbez DVD. "Everybody need that machine. Nobody can do it on their own. You need that machine and you need somebody behind you pushing you. Fen was doing that with her from the beginning. He called me with her on the 3-way and asked me if the name Nicki Minaj a good name for her. I told her 'yeah.' I guess they agreed on it, then that became her name. It's a dirty world. It's a dirty game. And if you aint on top of your sh*t they'll double cross you quick."


Shouts to Doggie Diamonds and M. Reck of Forbez DVD and Big Fendi.

 

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We've seen the commercials with Floyd Mayweather Jr., Mike Tyson, Deepak Chopra and college kids getting that boost of energy Street King provides. Now check out Hot 97's Cipha Sounds as he gives us a demonstration in real time of the powerful affect drinking SK will have on you in this hilarious spoof.



 

 

 

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Denzel Washington stopped by The Late Show with David Letterman while on a promotional tour for his latest movie "Safe House." The two time Oscar Award winner and lifelong New York Giants fan talked about how great it felt seeing them win the Super Bowl

 

"Safe House" was filmed in Cape Town, South Africa. Denzel explained that when he was supposed to film "Cry Freedom" there in 1986, but was told if he stepped inside South Africa they would cut his head off and put it on a stick.


He also talked about when it was appealing working the film's director Daniel Espinosa and Ryan Reynolds giving him a black eye during filming and a lot more.

 

 

 

 

 

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