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BOSS MOBBIN VIDEO COMING SOON

This weekend was very productive school started, new people met but the real reason im here is for the Boss Mobbin video! Shot the Video to my new record “Boss Mobbin" in the streets of Hollis Queens & Southside Jamaica QueensMake sure ya’ll Keep a look out for the new Vid Droppin sooner than u think!Sincerly- Mook Dollarz [H.T.R.A]
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Video After The Jump Jay-Z is the king of subliminal disses. Most of the time, rappers and fans have to dissect his lyrics trying to figure out who Hov is going at. But he obviously wasn't too worried about MC Hammer replying back to his diss on Kanye West's "So Appalled" record, because he mentioned him by name.I lost 30 mill, so I spent another 30 / ’cause unlike Hammer, 30 mill can’t hurt me.” Jigga spit on the track. Well, Hammer was listening and he's heated, repyling to Jay on Twitter and on film by releasing a video showing him hitting a punching bag "Warming up... all substance.. no hype... What's the rhyme that can make you tough??? Yeah.. Ok... thats what I thought.. Slap the taste out them #HellBoys mouths... #IamHammer," is written in the video description. "Hellboy" is the nickname Hammer has given Jay-Z, possibly referring to rumors that Hov is a satanist.

Hammer became famous and wildly popular in the late 80's and early 90's with songs like "U Can't Touch This." He made millions, and then lost most of it due to bad investments and lavish spending that included a $12 million dollar crib. So that Jigga line has got him feeling like he's gotta fight back....literally. This is a strange beef. Check out Hammer, who recently became an MMA promoter, going at his punching bag (Jigga) in the video below. twitter-5d.gif
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Video After The Jump There have been a lot of whispers and rumors ever since The Diplomats announced they were getting back together. Is the reunion real? Do these guys really get along with each other? Will the old chemistry be there? Jim Jones, Cam'ron and Juelz Santana recently sat down with Hot 97's Angie Martinez to clear the air, and let all their fans know the reunion is one hunnid. twitter-5d.gif
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Frank Mir got the job on Saturday for the Ultimate Fighting Championship's debut in Indianapolis, but that's about the only positive for him. On a card that produced seven decisions, Mir narrowly avoided being part of the eighth by landing a right knee to floor Mirko "Cro Cop" Filipovic and record a knockout with 58 seconds left in their main-event bout at UFC 119. The result came after two-and-a-half sluggish rounds. AS IT HAPPENED: UFC 119 play-by-play Both men appeared tentative for much of the contest. Filipovic followed his customary habit of circling and waiting for openings to throw punches and kicks from the left, while Mir generally threw punches just long enough to close the distance for takedown attempts. Referee Herb Dean separated them and restarted the action each round after extended clinchwork standing against the cage. The Indianapolis crowd booed heavily at several points as Mir and Filipovic eyed each other warily or wrestled while standing against the cage. The end came when Filipovic charged forward in the waning minute to throw a punch combination. Mir grabbed the back of Filipovic's neck for a sloppy Muay Thai clinch, pulled his head down and slammed home the knee. Filipovic fell to the mat stunned and Mir landed two more punches on his unresisting foe before Dean could jump in to halt the bout. Mir criticized his own performance heavily after the fight. "I could have pushed the pace a little bit," he said. "I'm not happy at all." The former champion admitted that he was wary of Filipovic's dangerous left hand and left kick. Mir also found flaws in his own wrestling technique; Filipovic, who is well-known for his takedown defense, shut down all of Mir's attempts to bring the fight to the mat. Filipovic, taking the bout on just five weeks' notice as a replacement for the injured Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira, saw his winning streak snapped at two. Mir rebounded from a loss in March. Other results Saturday: • Ryan Bader preserved his perfect record with a unanimous 30-27 decision over fellow light-heavyweight Antonio Rogerio Nogueira in the co-main event. Bader (12-0) occasionally swung away with powerful overhand right when they were standing, but he largely focused on outwrestling Nogueira (19-4). The winner took down his opponent six times in 12 attempts, according to Compustrike. Bader made no apologies for his strategy. "I just had to be careful," he said. "I had a lot on the line in this fight." The win could vault Bader into the top 10 for light heavyweights. Nogueira and Bader are Nos. 6 and 16 in the USA TODAY/SB Nation consensus rankings for light-heavyweights. • Sean Sherk (33-4-1) put the first blemish on Evan Dunham's professional record with a split decision that drew vocal criticism. Sherk controlled the pace of the first two rounds with takedowns and significant stretches of top control on the mat. Dunham (11-1) threatened with guillotine chokes multiple times, though, and clearly outstruck Sherk on the feet throughout the fight. Two judges scored the fight 29-28 for Sherk. One saw it by an identical score for Dunham. The crowd heavily booed the decision as it was announced. Sherk, a UFC ex-champion, regained his relevance by beating Dunham, the consensus No. 10 lightweight. It was the first fight for the oft-injured Sherk since May 2009 and his first win in almost two years . • Chris "Lights Out" Lytle (30-17-5) avenged his 2006 loss to former champion Matt "The Terror" Serra (11-7) by winning a unanimous 30-27 decision. It was the polar opposite from the tedium of their first fight, as the welterweights came in determined to slug away this time. Lytle, an experienced professional boxer, connected often with hooks and uppercuts as the shorter Serra tried to attack the body. Lytle praised Serra, a highly decorated jiu-jitsu practitioner and, for brawling with him rather than turning the fight into a grappling contest. "I can't give the guy enough credit for that," Lytle said. "That was awesome to me. He gave me the fight I wanted." The result was the fourth consecutive win for Lytle, the consensus No. 23 welterweight. Serra currently has the No. 13 ranking. • Melvin Guillard won his third bout in a row with a decision over Jeremy Stephens. Guillard (26-8-2, 1 no contest) spent three rounds constantly moving in to deliver one or two punches before slipping away while the slower Stephens (17-6) missed with counterstrikes. Guillard expressed dissatisfaction with his inability to knock out Stephens. "I respected his right hand a lot," Guillard said. " I didn't want to get clipped. .... I'm happy with the win but I'm not as happy with the performance, how it ended up, because I'm an exciting fighter."
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Kim Kardashian recently did a photo shoot with Terry Richardson for the Sunday London Times. She looks great and was quite happy with the way the pics came out. "I did a fab photo shoot with the amazing Terry Richardson at Chateau Marmont in LA for the Sunday Times in London. What do you think of these pics? I’m loving the leopard print and lace," Kim wrote on her blog. Pics look great, would like to see a few more in that leapard print.

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Pics & Video Link After The Jump Brian Pumper was recently in New York doing promo and lining up potential business deals. While in the city, he ventured out to Club Perfections in Queens and hung out with a few big name cats, and premiered a new song "I'm Coming With It", while the cameras rolled. G-Unit comedian Young Jack Thriller was in the building, so was DJ Rob E Rob, DJ Clue and Maino and the Hustle Hard camp. Maino too the opportunity to clown Pumper about his jewelry. Then, the Porno N*gga, who should change his nickname to Mr I Don't Give A F*ck, let some stripper give him a handjob in the middle of the club! If vyou're over 18, go now and see the video on BOOBOOTV Shouts to @DJROBEROB for the footage!

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Video After The Jump Kat Stacks just got a job offer that should be right up her scandalous alley. During an interview with G-Unit comedian, Young Jack Thriller, Brian Pumper says he has an eye on the freak that can't seem to stay out of trouble. "We need to get Kat Stacks," Pumper said. "That celebrity money she getting, that sh*t slowing down...Imma break her in. If that b*tch smart she will f*ck with me. We gonna make it hot and sexy for the camera, bring the best out of you, so you can be successful in this business...I'm gon f*ck the sh*t out chu girl." You heard that Kat? Go do what you do best and get paid.
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Lloyd Banks' third album, 'HFM2' is shaping up to be a classic on paper. With confirmed appearances from 50 Cent, Eminem, Tony Yayo, Juelz Santana, Lloyd, Akon and Kanye West, it's going to be bananas. Last night (September 24), Fabolous threw his hat in the ring by confirming via Twitter he will also be on the album.

'Hunger For More 2' drops November 23, go cop it!
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Hungry MC's Street Magazine!!!!!!!!!!!

Hungry MC’s is a BROTHERHOOD NOT a MOVEMENT!! A movement is for the moment, a BROTHERHOOD is for LIFE!!!! join www.hungrymcsstreetmag.com(REAL TALK FAM)We trying to get paid like these major ngga's, how many unsigned artists getting money by reading shit about these major ngga's getting locked up, or these clowns beefing with each other, NOBODY!!!! We need to focus on how we can get money, the major labels WILL NOT LET US IN THE FRONT DOOR, SO WE MAKE OUR OWN DOOR.JOIN HUNGRY MC's STREET MAGAZINE, www.hungrymcsstreetmag.comWhats so F&%k up is, we support these artists with everything they do, buy there close, shoe, cd, buy tickets when they perform, we spend ova $5000 a yrs on this shit, but when a artist go to the studio an work his ass off an send his music out to the A&R's they trash yo shit, like f&%K you. it cost 44 cent to mail a envelope, to tell artists "I got yo music, you need to work a little harder".... I give you $5000 or more a year an you cant spend 44 cent on me, FUCK THEM MAJOR LABELS AN THE ARTISTS
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Video After The Jump Common and Diesel have partnered to create Diesel Presents…Only The Brave, a unique, one-of-a-kind video series following the lives and back stories of artists who represent this very definition of bravery. Taking fans from Los Angeles to Detroit, Harlem to Atlanta, rappers Nipsey Hussle, Big Sean, Vado, and Donnis bring the camera lens into their lives and cast light on the personal stories, challenges, and people that have made them the men they are today. In this first video, Common introduces Nipsey Hussle and we get a sneak peek into life of the LA rapper.

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Video After The Jump As if Lindsay Lohan's current legal problems weren't enough. The actress is now being criticized for having her 16 year old sister pose in skimpy clothes in promo ads for her 6126 clothing line. Ali Lohan is seen posing in several cleavage bearing, lacy dresses in the ads. Lindsay's most likely operating on a small budget, and probably got her sister to pose for free. A rep for 6126 says: "Lindsay and Ali are very close and it's very natural that they would work together." Is this a big deal about nothing? Or is Ali too young for these ads in your opinion? Please leave you thoughts and comments below.

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KFC is getting creative, but taking some heat, for their latest ad campaign by using the backsides of female college students. As a play on words, the restaurant is asking women to wear sweatpants that advertise their new bunless sandwich, the Double Down, on the backside of the pants. The female students will be paid $500 for wearing them on their college campus and will be given coupons to hand out, according to USA Today . The campaign launched on the Spalding University campus in Louisville, Ky. where KFC is headquartered. The company is hoping to not only help sales for the Double Down, but also generate more notoriety with 18-25 year olds after it was reported that the demographic couldn't identify KFC founder Colonel Sanders . The company encouraged consumers to visit their Facebook page dedicated to the Double Down to show their love of the sandwich. The fast food chain will also be holding a promotion to select three additional campuses to participate in the campaign. Female students who want to become a KFC ambassador are asked to go to their original Facebook page to let them know they are interested in participating. Not everyone is thrill with these walking "billboards." The president of the National Organization for Women, Terry O'Neill said, "It's so obnoxious to once again be using women's bodies to sell fundamentally unhealthy products," USA Today reported. And brand specialist Jonathan Salem Baskin said of the campaign, "It's irrelevant to the product." He believes KFC would be more successful by revising their menu and cleaning up their stores like fast food giant McDonald's did years ago. KFC believes it's an effective method to reach their target customer of young men. Source: MyFoxNepa twitter-5d.gif
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Drake and J.Cole are two of the hottest young rappers in the game. Drake has already dropped a platinum album, while Cole is gearing up for his Roc Nation debut. Fans are already talking about who would win a potential lyrical battle on wax between the two. It's something Cole has contemplated himself. He recently talked to Vibe and gave his thoughts on the possibility. "From a fan’s point of view, who are you going to get excited about [to] battle? I feel like that’s why people push the J.Cole/Drake thing so much, ‘cause I think we’re probably the first two artists that fans are super excited about. The two that they would like to see go at it. I don’t blame ‘em. But it’s just a sign of the times. Rap goes in cycles. I’m not promoting that, but I’m a competitive person in general, so I’m a fan of people throwing jabs and shots. That motivates me," Cole said. What do you guys think? Who would come out on top if these two went at it?
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Video After The Jump 1017 Brick Squad member Waka Flocka, has invaded the suburbs of Alabama, and parents it's too late to hide your daughters. A cheerleading squad in Huntsville put together a video expressing their love for Waka. Peep the cheer: "Waka Flocka Flame, you're my Lil Wayne/We turn on the radio just to hear his name. He knows all the rhymes, he's got all the beats/So move out the way or he'll be stomping on your feet!" He's got em..........Flocka! twitter-5d.gif
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Video After The Jump This looks like either a hit or gang retaliation. Three dudes come barreling through lobby doors of what looks like a department store, with two of them dumping shots at the third guy. When one of their guns jams, it gives the shooting victim a chance to reach for his piece and a deadly struggle ensues. Unfortunately, the shooting victim loses the struggle as the second gunman shoots him freeing up the first shooter. After that it's wrap as both gunmen start dumping on the victim, even after he stops moving. twitter-5d.gif
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Video After The Jump Nelly's been away from the game for two years, but he's looking to make strong comeback with his new album. The lead single off the album is "Just A Dream". The radio friendly pop tune was produced by Jim Jonsin, and is getting a strong positive response. When Taylor Swift tweets how much she likes a song, that's a sure sign you probably have a crossover hit. Nelly's album '5.0' is due out in November.
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She braced for consequences, and she got them. Lindsay Lohan is headed back to jail a third time – and this may be the longest stay – after failing a mandatory drug test. In a hearing Friday, the judge in her DUI case denied bail for the actress and ordered her held in custody until an Oct. 22 hearing. Lohan, 24, made no comment and looked stunned as she stood up, was handcuffed and led away by sheriff's deputies out a side door. Lohan tested dirty about three weeks after being released early from inpatient rehab at UCLA Medical Center on Aug. 24. "This was certainly a setback for me but I am taking responsibility for my actions and I'm prepared to face the consequences," she Tweeted last week. She previously completed 13 full days of a 30-day sentence in a Lynwood, Calif., jail on Aug. 2 after she violated probation in her DUI case. Source: People twitter-5d.gif
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