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12348834068?profile=originalThe real "Freeway" Rick Ross is taking Officer Ross aka William Roberts II to court for a second time.

While Ross was incarcerated, Roberts used his name and fake cocaine tales to gain fame. Basically Roberts is rapping about the life that Ross actually lived and served time for.

Ross sued Roberts, Jay-Z, Def Jam Records and Universal Music Group in federal court for trademark violations, unfair competition and misappropriation of his publicity rights.

Ross lost that case, but now has new legal representation in law firm Manatt, Phelps & Phillips, LLP. This time Ross' team will sue on a state level.

We always knew our case was stronger in the state than it was in the feds,” Ross told BET. “California state law really protects people with their names and their likenesses. So we knew that was stronger inside California than it was in the feds, but we wanted to go the big route first then work our way down.”

Ross regrets his previous life as a drug dealer. He feels like Roberts message is wrong for kids.

We’re both teaching two different messages," Ross said "He’s teaching my old life: sell drugs, disrespect women, all the things that really have our country in shambles. I’m teaching uplifting values, education, literacy. He’s teaching illiteracy,"

 

Ross presents his case in court on May 2.



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12348833458?profile=originalVideo After The Jump

It's nothing but a gangster party over at CTE headquarters today, as 2010 XXL Freshman Freddie "Gangsta" Gibbs has signed with Young Jeezy.

Gibbs brought the Snowman out during his show in Chicago last night to make the announcement.

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Gibbs joins Boo Rossini, 2Eleven and Slick Pulla on the Corporate Thuggin roster.

 


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12348831897?profile=originalGold's Gym conducted a nationwide poll and Kanye West's "Stronger" came away the winner as the greatest workout song ever.

The song was nominated by former NFL All Pro Michael Strahan. His New York Giants won Super Bowl XLII after taking the field to the song “I was thrilled to hear that ‘Stronger’ won the March Music Madness Bracket Challenge. The song brings back great memories of Super Bowl XLII and is still on my iPod everyday in the gym," Strahan said.

"Stronger" beat out four other songs for the crown. Guns N Roses' "Welcome To The Jungle", Eminem's "Lose Yourself", Black Eyed Peas "Boom Boom Boom" and The theme from the movie 'Rocky' were the other finalists.

The song appears on Kanye West's 2007 album 'Graduation.'

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12348833075?profile=originalDrummer ?uestlove of the Philadelphia rap band The Roots took to his twitter page to talk about actress Ashley Judd's negative comments regarding rap music.

Judd wrote in her new memoir 'All That Is Bitter and Sweet' that rap is "rape culture."

Here is a portion of Judd's thoughts about rap as written in her book

"Along with other performers, YouthAIDS was supported by rap and hip-hop artists like Snoop Dogg and P. Diddy to spread the message...um, who? Those names were a red flag. As far as I'm concerned, most rap and hip-hop music -- with it's rape culture and insanely abusive lyrics and depictions of girls and women as 'ho's' -- is the contemporary soundtrack of misogyny. I believe that the social construction of gender -- the cultural beliefs and practices that divide the sexes and institutionalize and normalize the unequal treatment of girls and women, privilege the interests of boys and men, and, most nefariously, incessantly sexualize girls and women -- is the root cause of poverty and suffering around the world."

Apparently Judd practices what she preaches. ?uest describes her attitude during her appearance on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon, where The Roots are the house band as being cold.

"hmmm. at least i got my answer as to why ash judd didn't give us so much as a nod on her last visit. im a criminal," ?uest wrote.

?uest compares Judd's disdain for rap to Oprah Winfrey's.

12348833677?profile=originalJudd herself is now backtracking from the statements. According to Eonline the actress regrets making the remarks. saying


"What I'm being accused of is condemning rap and hip-hop as a whole, and the whole community and when they say community, they mean the fans, and African-Americans, it's become so generalized. My intention was to take a stand to say the elements that are misogynistic and treat girls and women in a hyper-sexualized way are inappropriate."

Ashley spoke on a subject she has very little knowledge about and got shut down. You don't have to like rap music, but at least if you're going to criticize it know what you're talking about.

 

 

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12348830670?profile=originalFresh off of a three year bid, Prodigy of Mobb Deep is putting in lots of studio time. Thus far we've seen a P solo collaboration with Jim Jones and Lloyd Banks, as well as a Mobb Deep joint with Nas.

The most surprising and out of left field collaboration may be yet to come.

Prodigy reached out to Officer Rick Ross on Twitter and seemed to close a deal for the Queens rapper to join forces with Ross on a track.

Check out the exchange between Ross and P below

Prodigy: @rickyrozay...wuts good g'z? We fuck wit u ...we gotta serve em sum BLACKCOCAINE !!!

Ross: @PRODIGYMOBBDEEP done deal..

Prodigy: @PRODIGYMOBBDEEP <<<<<< cant wait to hear that Colabo >>>>>>>>.@rickyrozay Mr. Miami.

Obviously It's a known fact that 50 Cent and Ross engaged in a well known beef recently. With Mobb Deep's close association with G-Unit, one would wonder why P would reach out to the former correctional officer.

The Unit has squashed previous beefs with The Lox and Cam'Ron, but there has been no sign at all that their beef with Ross' camp is over.

 

What do you think of Prodigy reaching out to Officer Ross?


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Ice Cube Directing Bow Wow In New TV Series

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(AllHipHop News) Rapper Bow Wow is bringing his acting talents to the small screen, via a new partnership with TV/movie director, Ice Cube.

Bow Wow, who stars in Tyler Perry's latest movie "Madea's Big Happy Family," has also had major roles in box office hits such as "Like Mike," "Roll Bounce," and "Fast and Furious: Tokyo Drift."

The rapper, who also starred in two Ice Cube produced flicks ("All About the Benjamins" and "Lottery Ticket") is re-teaming with the hit director on an upcoming, untitled sitcom.

Bow Wow told AllHipHop.com that longtime mentor/Atlanta mogul Jermaine Dupri will create the score for the series.

"I just spoke with JD yesterday and I got him doing the score and he is actually about to do the music for the TV show sitcom that I am doing with Ice Cube," Bow Wow told AllHipHop.com.

"I partnered with Ice Cube and he is producing my sitcom," the rapper continued. "I told JD when Will [Smith] had his own show ["The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air"], Quincy Jones did all the music so it’s only right that he does mine. So I got him doing all the scores to the TV show. I speak to JD daily.

The untitled sitcom is still in the early stages, so while details were scant, Bow Wow said the deal had just been signed and writers were currently being sought for the television show.

"Once we get that we will have a name and we will definitely be filming this year, you’ll be hearing a lot about that," Bow Wow told AllHipHop.com.

Check out Bow Wow in Madea's Big Happy Family, which hits movie theaters on April 22nd.

Read the full interview with Bow Wow here.
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Amber Rose enjoyed some downtime and chilled on the beach in Barbados on Friday (April 8).

The Philadelphia babe has never been afraid to show off her body, going topless in one of the pics.

 

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12348306299?profile=originalRapper Gucci Mane has been arrested yet again.

This time he's accused of pushing a woman out of a moving car according to AllHipHop.

Gucci, born Radric Davis was arrested while visiting his probation officer so it's not clear when the incident happened.

Already on probation, Gucci was charged with misdemeanor battery, but that charge could revoke his probation sending him back to prison.

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12348827897?profile=originalVideo After The Jump

Count Bill Cosby as one person who is tired of hearing Donald Trump talk about what he would do if he were president.

The 73-year old comedian was on the Today Show yesterday (April 7). He stunned host Meredith Vieira when he lit into Trump.

"Oh please with Donald Trump, take him home with you because he's full of it," Cosby said, creating an awkward pause before the conversation moved on.

"Somebody kept saying 'are you gonna run?', he jumped... you run or shut up," Cosby said referring to Trump being asked if he would be running for the Oval Office in 2012.

You guys think Trump is at all serious about running for president?

 

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Lil Wayne is seeing the world from an outlook he isn't used to. That of a totally sober man. He is regularly tested for drugs due to the terms of his probation stemming from a New York gun charge.

For a guy who made syrup, weed and liquor a major part of his every day life, the adjustment to sobriety has been smooth he claims.

"It's a big difference I almost jumped in the crowd," Weezy told MTV's Sway after a recent concert. "I'm like 'I'm sober', my sweat tastes different. My sweat used to taste like weed, now I don't know what it is. My eyes big, my eyes all wide ... I threw my glasses. I don’t even need these. I could see everything right now. But yeah man, it’s a great feeling.”

It's not a tough choice, get high and go back to jail or stay sober. Old vices die hard though, Wayne's got three more years to walk a straight line.


What do you think, will Lil Wayne remain sober and avoid going back to jail?

 


 


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12348828457?profile=originalD12 rapper Proof was taken from us way too soon by senseless gun violence five years ago. Next week the rapper will be honored at the 4th Annual Candlelight Vigil & Tribute Show in Detroit.

The event will feature friends and family remembering Proof through his song and poetry.

Here is the official information listed on ProofFoundation.org

Five years after losing DeShaun “Proof” Holton, the Proof Foundation will host the Fourth Annual Candlelight Vigil & Tribute Show to celebrate his life. Proof, a member of the Shady/Interscope Records group D12 and an accomplished solo artist, was a musical mentor to many and a frequent speaker at local schools encouraging students to continue their education. On Monday, April 11, 2011, the annual candlelight vigil will be held from 4:00 P.M. until 6:00 P.M. at the Rosa Parks Freedom Chapel on the grounds of the Woodlawn Cemetery in Detroit. Family and friends will gather to reflect and remember Proof through poetry, inspirational words and stories.

In the evening, there will be a tribute concert to honor the musical legacy ofProof. Doors open at 9:00 P.M. at The Shelter (431 E. Congress, Detroit). Performing artists will cover songs originally recorded by Proof during this show. Rappers Chino XL, Miz Korona, Invincible, Moe Dirdee, Rio Data, Seven The General, V Stylez, 5 ELA, former group members of Proof, and Supa Emcee, along with R&B singer, Melanie Rutherford are scheduled to perform. DJ Sin and DJ Jewels will be the guest DJs, and DJ Henhouse will host the event.

The foundation is also currently accepting applications for its first scholarship. The $1000 scholarship is available to high school seniors in Detroit for the 2011/2012 academic school year. Scholarship applications must be postmarked by May 30, 2011. The scholarship winner will be announced in August.

Proof’s mother, “Pepper” Holton created the Proof Foundation, a Michigan nonprofit corporation, in July 2007 to honor and preserve his legacy in three ways: (1) promoting the importance of education to low-income children and children from single parent households by offering them scholarships to finance their education at schools Proof attended in Detroit as well as other educational institutions, colleges and universities, (2) encouraging artistic and creative development of inner city youth interested in pursuing careers in music by sponsoring educational and cultural activities, workshops and field trips and (3) educating aspiring artists about the business aspects of the entertainment industry through panel discussions, programs and seminars.

For more information, please email prooffoundation@gmail.com or call (248) 721-9881


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