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Actress Lindsey Lohan is going to jail tomorrow (July 20). but she's left a lot of work for her fans to enjoy while she is away.
She cover's the new issue of Complex Magazine with an assist to KAWS for the artwork.
Check out the shoot below.
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VladTV did a Q&A session with Kat Stacks to find out exactly what is going on in her head
She considers herself ahead in the slore game as compared to someone like Karrine "Superhead" Steffans because she has more info on the guys she claims to have slept with.
"She's just known as Superhead, I'm Kat Stacks, my name is a brand."
Kat says she's 100% that it was Young Money rapper Jae Millz that called Child Protective Services on her because he was the one that used to bring her home all the time when she was dealing with Young Money.
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What clown said hip hip was dead? You can't kill an art form that's driven from the energy and love that's put into it by both the artists and the fans,
No doubt there are going to be times fads pass through hip hop like mohawks and skinny jeans, but at the end of the day talented spittas and producers will bring back that real sh*t.
I typed all that just to publicly admit I've been sleeping on J.Cole. You know, he was Jay-Z's 1st on Roc Nation artist, blah blah. It kind of went in one ear and out of the other.
But I've recently realized the error of my ways. The man is the truth and a big part a rap's future.
On Friday (July 16) Cole came to Philadelphia as part of the Heineken Inspire tour. The show also featured legendary turntable King Jazzy Jeff and R&B songstress Marshia Ambrosius.
Cole did his thing and paid respect to Philly by bringing out Freeway for a couple songs.
It was very interesting hearing and see the old Roc-A-Fella on the same stage with Jay-Z's new Roc Nation MC.
We get to see J.Cole perform "Last Call" before he brings Freeway out to perform "Roc The Mic" and "Who We Are"
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West Coast young gunna, Nipsey Hustle was recently in Las Vegas and stopped by radio station 97.5.
The Cali rapper let loose a freestyle to show that dudes from the West can spit too.
Check it out below.
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(CNN) -- When a football player flattens his opponent with a bone-crushing hit, the crowd leaps to its feet and roars approval. When hockey referees break up a fight, spectators often jeer. In the increasingly popular mixed martial arts competitions, bloodied and battered fighters can knee, elbow, and kick each other in the face.
In late June, a mixed martial arts fighter, Michael Kirkham, died two days after getting injured in a competition.
His death, which is under investigation by the South Carolina athletic commission, brought attention to the controversial sport once likened to human cockfighting. This was the second death in the sport; another MMA fighter, Sam Vasquez, died in 2007.
Violent sports, movies and games enjoy popularity and profitability because of the excitement and "forbidden fruit" factor, say psychology experts.
"There's a rubbernecking syndrome," said Paul Boxer, assistant professor of psychology at Rutgers University. "When you see a body splayed out, you couldn't help it. You had to see."
But supporters say there is more to high-contact sports such as boxing or MMA than an attraction to violence. There is strategy and athleticism involved, they say.
Michael Gettys watches mixed martial arts fights every week on SpikeTV and gathers his friends to watch the pay-per-view matches. As a former college wrestler, he admires how competitors combine different fighting styles such as boxing, kickboxing, muay thai and wrestling.
"You don't make it to the top of the heap by going out like Rocky and just throwing punches at each other," said the 30-year-old computer software engineer. "They are so skilled."
Ultimate Fighting Championship, which started in 1993, is the most recognized name in mixed martial arts.
"Everyone loves a fight," wrote its president, Dana White, via e-mail. "It's in our DNA. The example I like to use is that if you're in an intersection and there's a basketball game on one corner, a soccer game on another, a baseball game on the third, and a fight on the fourth, everyone will go watch the fight. And that's not only true, but it's something that cuts across all demographic and geographic barriers."
He responded to criticism about the violence saying, "This is a contact sport, just like football, hockey, boxing, and basketball are, yet we take pride in the fact that there has never been a death or serious injury, outside of a broken arm or leg, in the history of the UFC. What the sport does promote is discipline, sportsmanship and hard work, all elements necessary for a fighter to be successful here."
The two players who died after MMA fights were not in UFC matches.
Mixed martial arts fighting is popular with the 18-to-34 demographic, said Roy Englebrecht, the founder of the Professional Mixed Martial Arts League, a minor league in California.
Violent sports, movies and games enjoy popularity and profitability because of the excitement and "forbidden fruit" factor, say psychology experts.
"There's a rubbernecking syndrome," said Paul Boxer, assistant professor of psychology at Rutgers University. "When you see a body splayed out, you couldn't help it. You had to see."
But supporters say there is more to high-contact sports such as boxing or MMA than an attraction to violence. There is strategy and athleticism involved, they say.
Michael Gettys watches mixed martial arts fights every week on SpikeTV and gathers his friends to watch the pay-per-view matches. As a former college wrestler, he admires how competitors combine different fighting styles such as boxing, kickboxing, muay thai and wrestling.
"You don't make it to the top of the heap by going out like Rocky and just throwing punches at each other," said the 30-year-old computer software engineer. "They are so skilled."
Ultimate Fighting Championship, which started in 1993, is the most recognized name in mixed martial arts.
"Everyone loves a fight," wrote its president, Dana White, via e-mail. "It's in our DNA. The example I like to use is that if you're in an intersection and there's a basketball game on one corner, a soccer game on another, a baseball game on the third, and a fight on the fourth, everyone will go watch the fight. And that's not only true, but it's something that cuts across all demographic and geographic barriers."
He responded to criticism about the violence saying, "This is a contact sport, just like football, hockey, boxing, and basketball are, yet we take pride in the fact that there has never been a death or serious injury, outside of a broken arm or leg, in the history of the UFC. What the sport does promote is discipline, sportsmanship and hard work, all elements necessary for a fighter to be successful here."
The two players who died after MMA fights were not in UFC matches.
Mixed martial arts fighting is popular with the 18-to-34 demographic, said Roy Englebrecht, the founder of the Professional Mixed Martial Arts League, a minor league in California.
"I've not heard from one person, 'Roy, can you stop the blood? Can you have some shows that don't have blood in it?'" Englebrecht said.
"It's the nature of the sport. You get hit. You get a knee to the head. You know, a head wound bleeds a lot faster. We've had some major blood. All MMA, professional and amateur, are regulated by a state commission."
The attraction of violence could be that it gives people "a chance to experience taboo -- events that they can't experience in their own lives -- or see things they don't see in their typical life," said Brad Bushman, professor of communications and psychology at Ohio State University.
Violence as entertainment has existed for thousands of years, from the ancient Egyptians watching re-enactments of the murder of their god Osiris to the Romans' gladiator games, said Bushman.
"If you ask people why they do it, they give you answers like, they're bored and violence is exciting," he said.
Another common response also dates back to ancient times.
"The catharsis idea -- that's a common explanation that Aristotle gave, that by viewing great tragedies, audience members could purge or cleanse their emotions," Bushman said. "There's no evidence for the catharsis theory. It sounds good, but it's false."
If the catharsis theory were true, he said, football players should be less aggressive after a game, because they've been able to purge it from their system. Instead, research has shown that they have higher aggression levels after a game, Bushman said.
When teenagers play violent video games, they get even more aggressive, said Boxer, who has conducted research on the subject.
High-contact sports can also exact a toll on players.
A study published this year assessed the injuries suffered by MMA players. Out of 116 competitions held in Hawaii between 1999 and 2006, the study reported 55 injuries including 28 abrasions and lacerations, six of them requiring on-site suturing or emergency department referrals; 11 concussions; five facial injuries; and an array of orthopedic injuries.
In other high-contact sports, several former boxers and football players have developed traumatic brain injuries believed to be caused by repeated blows to the head.
MMA could be viewed as brutal by a casual observer, Gettys said.
"It's violent," he said. "To a lot of people who do it, it's a good way to release aggression instead of going out and doing something illegal to release it. They're doing something consensual between two people and making money."
"Is it for everybody? No. Then what is?"
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Another common response also dates back to ancient times.
"The catharsis idea -- that's a common explanation that Aristotle gave, that by viewing great tragedies, audience members could purge or cleanse their emotions," Bushman said. "There's no evidence for the catharsis theory. It sounds good, but it's false."
If the catharsis theory were true, he said, football players should be less aggressive after a game, because they've been able to purge it from their system. Instead, research has shown that they have higher aggression levels after a game, Bushman said.
When teenagers play violent video games, they get even more aggressive, said Boxer, who has conducted research on the subject.
High-contact sports can also exact a toll on players.
A study published this year assessed the injuries suffered by MMA players. Out of 116 competitions held in Hawaii between 1999 and 2006, the study reported 55 injuries including 28 abrasions and lacerations, six of them requiring on-site suturing or emergency department referrals; 11 concussions; five facial injuries; and an array of orthopedic injuries.
In other high-contact sports, several former boxers and football players have developed traumatic brain injuries believed to be caused by repeated blows to the head.
MMA could be viewed as brutal by a casual observer, Gettys said.
"It's violent," he said. "To a lot of people who do it, it's a good way to release aggression instead of going out and doing something illegal to release it. They're doing something consensual between two people and making money."
"Is it for everybody? No. Then what is?"
Source: CNN
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Last Thursday, Too $hort was arrested and charged with misdemeanor battery in Boise, Idaho after an altercation with security guards at the Knitting Factory. In a police report, the guards claimed the fight happened when the West Coast legend attempted to bring underage girls backstage. In a statement to XXLMag.com, Short Dog denied the allegations.
“The accusations against me regarding my arrest in Idaho on July 15th, were untrue and exaggerated,” he said.
“Normally I would ignore rumors, but because of the nature of the story that’s being spread I had to say something. I don’t blame these outlets for running with the story because it’s about Too $hort the ‘dirty rapper’ who has never had a scandal and it involved the words ‘underage girls.’ However, due to my work with young people in Oakland I am extremely outraged at the way I am being portrayed. The incident that night was completely taken out of context and I have not and never will take advantage of any woman that is underage. Never that!
“These days people believe everything that they see on TV and these blogs,” he continued. “I have been dedicated to youth organizations and wish to continue to support them and I do not want my community and especially young people that look up to me to think that this is the type of thing that I would do.”
As previously reported Too $hort is currently free after posting bond, but he could face up to six months in jail and a $1,000 fine if convicted. He is due back in court on August 4. —Elan Mancini.
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“These days people believe everything that they see on TV and these blogs,” he continued. “I have been dedicated to youth organizations and wish to continue to support them and I do not want my community and especially young people that look up to me to think that this is the type of thing that I would do.”
As previously reported Too $hort is currently free after posting bond, but he could face up to six months in jail and a $1,000 fine if convicted. He is due back in court on August 4. —Elan Mancini.
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Lil Kim gave the audience at her concert in Phoenix, Arizona a real treat Saturday (July 17)
The Queen Bee brought out DMX to perform the classic joint from The Lox "Money, Power, Respect".
Dark Man X was recently released from prison and is already back in the studio working on new material.
It's great to see X and Kim doing their thing
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Video vixen Ashely Logan likes to talk about ex-boyfriend Red Cafe..........a lot.
The rapper is starting to bubble due to his affiliation with Fabolous's Street Family, his new deal with Diddy's Bad Boy Records and the fact the dude just makes good music.
The bigger his name becomes in the industry, the more Ashley aka 'The Back Shot Queen' talks about him in interviews.
In her most recent interview with no-holds barred radio personality Star, Ash goes into the bedroom to reveal intimate secrets about her ex.
She also answers the question of whether or not Red was a "trick".
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The 2010 'Paid Dues' Festival was a success by all accounts and of course being in San Bernardino, CA had quite a few West Coast artists on the bill.
One noticeable absence was Watts rapper, Jay Rock.
Rapper Murs, who put together the festival along with Guerilla Union talked to Shade 45's Angela Yee about Jay Rock's absence.
"There was some fear on the part of other rappers that there might be something [beef] happening," Murs tells Angela. "When certain artists [Ice Cube] come and you have to provide a certain amount of security for them [and] they are already in fear of what's gonna happen and you invite the person [Jay Rock] they may be in fear of, then he might not perform and I can't have that."
"I don't know Cube, I respect him, he's not a friend, but I know [Jay Rock's} Top Dawg [Entertainment] and that was hard. I had to make a businessman decision. It was mainly my business partner that kept pushing me in that direction cause I was like 'f*ck it I don't give a.....'. But then for somebody [Ice Cube] to get on stage and talk sh*t about the New West. I'm like why would you do that? We're young kids who respect you. I'm paying you to come out, but maybe he wasn't talking to me, maybe he wasn't talking to Jay Rock."
For those that might not be familiar with the Ice Cube vs Jay Rock situation let me break it down. A lot of of the younger West Coast artists like Glasses Malone, Bishop Lamont and several others have alluded to the fact that they feel like older, more established artists out West weren't giving them a helping hand.
Although, he didn't name anyone specifically, Ice Cube sent a message out to the New West via his blog.
"They're just mad cause I don't fuck with they wack-ass. They ain't on my level, why should I waste my time. I don't even remember ever meeting these clowns or even being in the same room with any of 'em. They can't make a name for themselves so they need help from the O/G's. I refuse the throw'em a life line. Fuck'em. It ain't my job to make nobody famous. And for the record, I ain't scared of no nigga. Especially, no rappers....seriously people."
Jay Rock read that, and being a new West Coast artist felt some type of way and spoke on it saying Cube should say names.
Since that point there's been kind of a beef bubbling underneath the surface. Which I guess culminated with Cube not wanting Jay Rock at the Paid Dues festival.
Murs also added that the New West just needs to keep doing their own thing. "If Dre won't put us on Detox, so f*cking what."
Personally, I think the West should try to unify. A lot of great music could come from that. But if they beef, keep it on wax and out of the streets.
Personally, I think the West should try to unify. A lot of great music could come from that. But if they beef, keep it on wax and out of the streets.
Michael Jordan led the Chicago Bulls to six titles. And while he had Scottie Pippen, there is little question the Bulls were Jordan's team.
So what does Jordan, one of the best-ever in the NBA, think of LeBron James joining with All-Stars Dwyane Wade and Chris Bosh to form a super team in Miami?
"There's no way, with hindsight, I would've ever called up Larry, called up Magic and said, 'Hey, look, let's get together and play on one team,'" Jordan said after playing in a celebrity golf tournament in Nevada. "But that's ... things are different. I can't say that's a bad thing. It's an opportunity these kids have today. In all honesty, I was trying to beat those guys."
James, who played his first seven seasons with his home state Cleveland Cavaliers, was part of one of the most celebrated free agent classes in history this summer. He met with the Cavs, Chicago Bulls, Los Angeles Clippers, Miami Heat, New York Knicks and New Jersey Nets.
James let the world know he was taking his talents to South Beach in an hour-long TV special on July 8.
TNT analyst Charles Barkley said James' decision may change his legacy.
"He'll never be Jordan," Barkley told 790 the Ticket in Miami earlier in the week. "This clearly takes him out of the conversation. He can win as much as he wants to.
"There would have been something honorable about staying in Cleveland and trying to win it as 'The Man' ... LeBron, if he would've in Cleveland, and if he could've got a championship there, it would have been over the top for his legacy, just one in Cleveland. No matter how many he wins in Miami, it clearly is Dwyane Wade's team."
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Some people just don't know when to stop and walk away.
A group of females start scrapping in a parking lot. Well, really it's a bunch of h*es including a pregnant one.
None of them have any shame as they go at it, the pregnant gets kicked in the stomach, just wildness.
As one fight ends another one starts brewing as the pregnant chick refuses to just STFU. She keeps talking trash to one of the chicks until her man/pimp gets involved.
The dude and his group of females jump the pregnant chick, kicking, hair pulling and punching her in the face.
Damn....just..........damn
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Drake Begins Work On Sophomore Album.
A month after releasing his certified Gold album Thank Me Later (almost platinum), Drake is already back in the studio recording his sophomore LP. This is what Drizzy tweeted
Also, Drake's new UNOFFICIAL mixtape No More Thank You’s & his R&B mixtape is on the way, so be on the lookout for that. Soon!!!!
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Various news outlets are reporting that this $50 million dollar home in Coral Gables, FL, is now off the market, thanks to the Heat’s recent acquisition of Lebron James. At one time, the home was owned by Heat coach Pat Riley.
In case you’re curious, mortgage payments on a property like this would likely run just under half a million dollars a month. Must be nice! More pictures after the jump.
Ice Cube took to his blog to update fans on the status of his new album, 'I Am The West' and take a shot at the Miami Heat.
Also a song that caused quite a stir when it first leaked because it sounds like Cube is going in a damn near everyone will be getting a video.
"Mark it on your calender. Sept. 28th is the new release date for I AM THE WEST. But I'm still droppin' song after song so look for "Drink the Kool-Aid" later this month. I want to give you the song wit visuals," Cube wrote.
And being a big sports fan and L.A. Laker supporter you knew Cube was going to throw a jab at the Miami Heat with their new additions of Chris Bosh and Lebron James to go along with Dwayne Wade.
After getting off stage at a Seattle, Washington concert that also featured Snoop Dogg, Cube had a chance to chop it up with The Doggfather.
"Kurupt is one of my favorite MC's. He's got complicated metaphors that's still gangsta.
15 minutes after he left the room in came Snoop. We talked about the Lakers kickin' the Celtics ass in the Finals. We laughed about LeBron joining The Heat. It won't work, Lakers are still the team to beat."
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You can fool some of the people some of the time, but other times you might catch a bullet in the ass.
According to JustNews, three men impersonating FBI agents tried to break into a Cooper City, Florida home Monday (July 11). Two of the men wearing T-shirts with the letters 'FBI' on the back tried to gain entry through the front door using a crowbar while the other one acted as a look out,
After failing to get in through the front door the men moved to a window attempting to open it, but the homeowner wasn't having it.
He realized they were not a law enforcement and started letting off shots from a .40 caliber Smith and Wesson through the window.
Which scared the fake agents so the fled to a waiting SUV, lucky to escape
The family's home security cameras caught all of the action.
The homeowner's wife, who did not want to be identified, said her husband knew the men were not real FBI agents.
"My husband says that when he said, 'Who is it?' they said it was FBI -- 'Police, open up.' When he looked over through these little windows, he saw them. The way that they were positioned, he was just like, 'Uh-uh. These are not FBI,'" the homeowner's wife said.
The homeowner's wife, who did not want to be identified, said her husband knew the men were not real FBI agents.
"My husband says that when he said, 'Who is it?' they said it was FBI -- 'Police, open up.' When he looked over through these little windows, he saw them. The way that they were positioned, he was just like, 'Uh-uh. These are not FBI,'" the homeowner's wife said.
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