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Hot 97 radio personality Miss Info is in Hollywood covering tonight's VMAs. While there she got a chance to interview Wiz Khalifa about his Best New Artist nomination.

The two chopped it up about the fact that Wiz is technically not a new artist. He's been in the game for years yet he finds himself competing for an award against someone like Kreayshawn who has never released an album.

Peep the Q and A below.

Miss Info: Best New Artist? Were they living in a cave?

Wiz: Nah man, like everybody seems surprised like 'man you aint no new artist.' But I'm new to a lot of people... I'm newly accepted.

MI: What do you think the definition is of a new artist is? Because you're nominated and you've been around for quite some time, and you had albums and you had hits. And then you have somebody like Kreayshawn who has 1 hit [and] no albums.

Wiz: Well shout out to Kreayshawn and everything she's doing. I think what everybody is doing now is trying not to miss out on those kids who are coming up, right when they are coming up. Whereas with me they kinda looked over me for like 6 years. So now they're coming back like 'oh he's the guy we looked over. He's still fairly new because we're accepting him now. But we're also going to accept these other people right away with him.' And it's all love, it would have been cool to get a look like that early in my career.

MI: So basically you're saying you'll take it either way because you would rather that, then them have a hard fast rule that means you don't qualify right?

Wiz: Yeah, I mean at then end of the day I'm being recognized for doing what I've been doing and sticking to what I know. And whether it's best new artist, or best old artist, or best young artist... I'll take it.

MI: Or best artist that we just decided that we really like.

Wiz: Yeah they should have just gave me an award "dude who slept on."

Tune into MTV tonight at 9/8C to see if Wiz fairs in the Best New Artist category against Big Sean, Tyler, The Creator, Kreayshawn, and Foster The People.

 


 

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Let's face it, freestyles using the Kanye West and Jay-Z track "Otis" have reached the overkill stage, but rappers are still having a go at it.

The latest mc to tackle the beat is Young "JoJo" Simmons, the son of Rev Run of Run DMC.

While his younger brother Diggy has been getting a lot of shine recently, JoJo is still trying to find his lane.

How do you think he's progressing as a rapper?

 



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An already stacked line up of performers for tonight's MTV Video Music Awards just added more muscle.

Eonline is confirming that Jay-Z and Kanye West will take the stage and presumably perform a song off of their new 'Watch The Throne' album.

Other performances on the night will come from Lady Gaga, Adele, Chris Brown, Lil Wayne, Brino Mars, Beyonce and more.

The show kicks off tonight at 9/8C on MTV.


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Soulja Boy Contemplates Going To College

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Soulja Boy is thinking about going to college. At least that what the rapper tweeted yesterday.

At 21-years old, worth an estimated $25 million, and already having achieved worldwide fame, Soulja would seem to have it all. But the SODMG boss is thinking about possibly adding a degree to his resume'.

"I want the experience of college but some people say i'll be hustling backwards because I already made it financially. but know people personally who I won't mention (I have my reasons) who went to college 4 years got their degree and today are flat broke," Soulja wrote. "Is it a good investment? I really need to speak to those people who have experienced college and can speak from real situations. So I guess it all boils down to this.. money or education? you go to school to get a job right? or do yo go to school to get knowledge?"

Do you think it would be a good idea for Soulja to go to college?


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It was a big night for Snoop Dogg at the BMI Urban Awards held yesterday (August 26).

The Doggfather was presented with the BMI Icon award by longtime collaborator Dr. Dre.

 

During his acceptance speech Snoop promised the long awaited 'Detox' album will be completed soon.

Ya’ll ain’t gotta wait too much longer,” he said. “The Dogg is in the building. We gonna get this shit right.

After nabbing his award Snoop was joined on stage by Kurupt, Bootsy Collins and Charlie Wilson for a hyped version of "What's My Name?"

The tributes didn't stop there as Nas performed "The Next Episode" and Wiz Khalifa rapped "Nothin' But A G Thang" in honor of the West Coast rap legend.

Another big winner on the night was Drake, who took home the Songwriter of the Year award.

Lex Luger and B.o.B. were also honored. The two made history by becoming the youngest recipients to win in their categories.

The 22-year old B.o.B. won Song of the Year for "Nothin' On You,' while the 20-year old Luger walked away with Producer of the Year honors.

 

Information from Billboard was used in this report.

 

 

Dr. Dre presents Snoop w/Icon award. Snoop performs "What's My Name?"

 

Nas performs "The Next Episode"

 

Wiz Khalifa performs "Nothin' But A G Thang"

 

Drake accepts Songwriter of the Year award


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Lil Wayne brought his I Am Still Music tour to Ottawa last week.

The Young Money star ran through a bunch of fan favorites including "Motivation," "I Get It In," "Bill Gates," "I Get It In," "Miss Me," and a lot more.

 



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A hurricane may be hitting the East Coast at the moment, but that won't stop the on air hilarity as Kevin Hart hangs out with DJ Whoo Kid at the On Air White Party on Sirius XM.

Other guests expected to pop in include Mac Miller, Rob Dyrdek, and Busta Rhymes.

Tune in today between 12-30 PM - 5 PM on Channel 45 Sirius to catch all the action. Overseas listeners can hear the show on Sirius.com.


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The 2011/2012 LFL Season kicks off TONIGHT on MTV2 and continues through the Conference Finals on 1/28/12 and the Lingerie Bowl in Las Vegas, February 5th 2012. Catch the games LIVE on MTV2 Friday nights at 10PM EST.

The Lingerie Football League is anything but powder-puff. This is women's professional tackle football with 12 teams fighting for a shot to play in the Lingerie Bowl. Don't be fooled by the long hair and sexy uniforms, these players are former college athletes who train hard, tackle harder and play to the whistle.

Check out the biggest hits and plays from the hottest stars of the Lingerie Football League's All-Fantasy game.

 

For more information go to MTV.com.

 

 

 

Lingerie Football League 2011 All Fantasy Game Highlights

 


 


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Mac Miller recently sat down The Breakfast Club crew of DJ Envy, Charlamagne Tha God, and Angela Yee.

They chopped it up about Miller's growing popularity, Donald Trump co-signing him, being compared to Eminem, his relationship with fellow Pittsburgh rapper Wiz Khalifa, losing his virginity to his friend's ex, and a lot more.

 



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It seems wherever pint-sized comedian Katt Williams shows up trouble follows.

The latest Williams meltdown happened at a Young Jeezy concert in Phoenix, Arizona Wednesday (August 24).

XXL is reporting that Williams got into an argument with a club promoter, which led to an altercation.

Katt can be seen on amateur video of the incident kicking over tables and chairs. At one point Williams starts pounding his chest like Tarzan.

 

Peep the madness below.

 

 

 

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By now everyone has heard Lil Wayne's shot at Jay-Z on "It's Good."

Various fans and critics are weighing in with their take on this diss record, which was a response to a Jay-Z diss on "H.A.M."

One of those critics is the always talkative Charlamagne Tha God, of Power 105.1's The Breakfast Club.

Charlamagne awarded Lil Wayne with the Donkey of the Day Award for the way he came at Hov.

"Talk about baby money, I got your baby money/
Kidnap your b*tch get that how much you love your lady money/ I know you fake n*gga, press your brakes n*gga/ I'll take you out, that's a date n*gga," Wayne raps on the song.

"I bet ya'll think that line was hot -- that was trash, garbage," Charlamagne said in response to the verse. "I might have respected that line if he would have dropped it months ago when 'H.A.M.' first dropped, but to do it months later... five days before your album is being released is a sucker move. 'Tha Carter IV' has a so-so buzz, nothing like 'Tha Carter III' buzz and YMCMB knows this so they decided to stir up some water to see if they could catch some fish. That shot should have came with a promotional use only sticker," he continued. "Jay-Z hit 'em with a factual line. He told those cats they don't have his lady money. That's a fact, they don't have money like Beyonce. Wayne responds by talking about kidnapping his lady and holding her for ransom? Come on Wayne, you could have come up with a line way wittier, talk that big boy talk.... act like you're a boss. Challenge the champ to a battle for real if you feel you're built like that. But coming with this fictional 'I'll kidnap your lady and hold her ransom.' You're not doing none of that Lil Wayne. And 5 days before your album drops, you should be beyond publicity stunts at this point in your career. MC Wayne, Gusto's album 'CB4' will be in stores Monday."

Well damn!

 



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ESPN Asks What If Mike Vick Were White?

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WHEN MICHAEL VICK PLAYS, I see streetball. I don't just mean that sort of football where you have to count to four-Mississippi before you can rush the quarterback, nearly everything breaks down and it's all great fun. I also mean street basketball. Vick's style reminds me of Allen Iverson -- the speed, the court sense, the sharp cuts, the dekes, the swag. In those breathtaking moments when the Eagles QB abandons the pocket and takes off, it feels as if he's thumbing his nose at the whole regimented, militaristic ethos of the game.

All of that is why, to me, Vick seems to have a deeply African-American approach to the game. I'm not saying that a black QB who stands in the pocket ain't playing black. I'm saying Vick's style is so badass, so artistic, so fluid, so flamboyant, so relentless -- so representative of black athletic style -- that if there were a stat for swagger points, Vick would be the No. 1 quarterback in the league by far.

Race is an undeniable and complex element of Vick's story, both because of his style as well as the rarity of black QBs in the NFL. A decade after he became the first black QB to be drafted No. 1 overall, about one in five of the league's passers is African-American, compared with two-thirds of all players. But after his arrest for dogfighting, so many people asked: Would a white football player have gotten nearly two years in prison for what Vick did to dogs?

This question makes me cringe. It is so facile, naive, shortsighted and flawed that it is meaningless. Whiteness comes with great advantages, but it's not a get-out-of-every-crime-free card. Killing dogs is a heinous crime that disgusts and frightens many Americans. I'm certain white privilege would not be enough to rescue a white NFL star caught killing dogs.

The problem with the "switch the subject's race to determine if it's racism" test runs much deeper than that. It fails to take into account that switching someone's race changes his entire existence. In making Vick white, you have him born to different parents. That alone sets his life trajectory in an entirely different direction. Thus when this hypothetical white Michael Vick ... wait, I can't even continue that sentence in good faith. I mean, who would this white Vick be? That person is unknowable. When you alter his race, it's like those Back to the Future movies where someone goes back in time, inadvertently changes one small thing about his parents' dating history and then the person starts to disappear. If Vick had been born to white parents, you wouldn't even be reading this right now. That Vick would have had radically different options in life compared with the Vick who grew up in the projects of Newport News, Va., where many young black men see sports as the only way out.

This is not to say there aren't insights to be gained from hypotheticals. One pertinent question: Would a white kid have been introduced to dogfighting at a young age and have it become normalized to the extent that he builds it into his life after he joins the NFL? It's possible, but it's far less likely because what made Vick stand out among dogfighters is less race than class. The deep pockets of an NFL star led to a kennel that was too big not to fail eventually. But if it did, though, would this white kid have been busted? Remember, it wasn't suspicion of dogfighting that started the investigation that put Vick in jail. It was that element that we've all seen hold back or bring down so many athletes from the hood -- the entourage. Vick's cousin Davon Boddie was arrested and charged with possession of marijuana with intent to sell in Hampton, Va. When police asked him for his address, he led them to the home where Bad Newz Kennels was located. After that, Vick never had a chance.

Here's another question: If Vick grew up with the paternal support that white kids are more likely to have (72 percent of black children are born to unwed mothers compared with 29 percent of white children), would he have been involved in dogfighting? I ask this not to look for an excuse but to explore the roots of his behavior. Vick's stunningly stupid moral breakdown with respect to dogs is certainly related to the culture of the world he grew up in, which he says fully embraced dogfighting. But it's also related to the household he grew up in.

Vick's father, Michael Boddie, was not a positive influence on him growing up. Boddie admitted to The Washington Post that he was a cocaine user and had been high and drunk around young Vick. He says he often prepared the family garage so Vick could have pit bull fights there. Boddie's account is disputed by a family friend, who says Vick's mother would not have allowed that. Either way, at some point in Vick's youth, his father became estranged from the family. This breakdown of Vick's paternal relationship is a pattern that's all too common among black men of his generation. Too many are left to define manhood on their own, so they gravitate toward the most charismatic and inspiring men in their world. Sometimes those men are gritty local sports coaches who teach them the value of hard work, but sometimes they're ghetto celebrities who are unsavory role models with bad habits.

Ultimately, there is no separating Vick from his circumstances: his race, parents, economics and opportunities. Alter any of those elements and everything about him and how the world sees him would be unrecognizable.

So let's look at him a different way. Let's see him as someone in the third act of the epic movie that is his life, leading a team that many expect to see in the Super Bowl. Bob Marley's "Redemption Song" is playing underneath because the humbled protagonist has finally overcome his personal demons and has begun living up to his athletic promise. And to those who believe we should judge a man by how he responds when dealing with the worst life has to offer -- with how he climbs after he hits rock bottom -- Michael Vick has become heroic.

And that has nothing to do with race.

 

Story written by Toure', Source: ESPN


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