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Last week, in-demand songwriter Claude Kelly called comparisons between Lady Gaga and Christina Aguilera “crap,” citing the latter powerhouse vocalist’s decade plus longevity in a business where career success is fleeting.

Now, multiplatinum artist and producer Akon, who signed Gaga to his Kon Live Distribution label in 2008, is giving his own view on the musical battle that's igniting debate on both sides of the fence.

Aw man, that’s not even any competition,” Akon tells VIBE. “You are actually giving Christina too much credit. She always had her cool little look and way about how she went about things. But soon as Gaga came out everything switched up. Christina stepped out of her own shell to become something different. And the crazy thing is Christina is really talented. She has unlimited range when it comes to singing. Her voice is out of here. I just think she just needs to believe in herself more. I think sometimes she gets insecure because of all of the success Gaga has had not realizing that she was already successful before Gaga came out.”

Akon hopes Aguilera’s upcoming album Bionic showcases more of her dynamic voice and less of the up-tempo, electro pop bad-girl anthems typified by her latest single “Not Myself Tonight.

Christina shouldn’t have anything to prove or anyone to compete with,” he continues. “I miss the old Christina Aguilera. I like the old one better than the new one. Honestly, Gaga and Christina could probably get together and do something that’s amazing. But that’s impossible if they are both trying to do the same exact thing musically.”

Akon is set to release his new album Stadium this summer

Source: Vibe.com

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Great news for hip hop fans, Outkast is back in the studio for the first time in four years recording new material.

Big Boi, 1/2 of the dynamic duo confirmed to Radio 1's Zane Lowe that he and Andre 3000 are working on some top secret music.

"That's all top secret information right now. We can't let people know what we're doing. You better know that something is brewing."

Big Boi also confirmed that Andre will make an appearance on his new solo album 'Sir Luscious Left Foot: The Son Of Chico Dusty'

"He's on the record, he makes two appearances."

He also produced a track on it that's crazy, bananas, one of the last songs I'm recording right now. There are a lot of surprises on it."

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Former G-Unit singer Olivia recently found herself in the middle of controversy after a record she supposedly recorded with Drake leaked onto the internet.

Drake was quick to condemn the recording saying he didn't authorize it and has never met Olivia.

Now Olivia has responded with a statement:.

"What's up GlobalGrind, it's your girl Olivia. While I'm excited to be the newest member of the GlobalGrind family I have to set the record straight about my song "Control" featuring Drake. In no way was I trying to deceive anyone. The producers, Rony Arzoumanian, Raffi "DJ Special K" Kenadjan and DJ Finesse approached me about the record and asked if I could create a song around the beat and Drake verse they owned and created. Since I had not spoken to Drake, I was very clear that the record could not be used for my album and could only be used for mixtapes.

After the record was done, it was released without my knowledge and we were quick to let people know it was just a mixtape record. The producers put together the record and leaked it before they confirmed with Drake. The record "Control" was for my mixtape "Under the Radar" which comes out on the 25th on Oliviaworldwide.com. I was not pleased when the record leaked and made a statement regarding that on my twitter. My team and I were not ready but it leaked and I did not leak it. It is what it is. It's the internet age we live in, it's a gift & a curse."

This is definitely not the way to get your career back on track Olivia..

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Dancing With The Stars welcomed a special musical guest on Tuesday (April 13).

Sade graced the stage and performed her latest single "Babyfather" from her album 'Soldier Of Love'.

She returned later in the show to sing her classic song "Sweetest Taboo".

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Mixtape DJ: DJ Young Prezzy

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Tracklist:

01 Boarding Flight PRZY623

02 Brutha - She Can Get It

03 Wiz Khalifa - Incompatible

04 Lil Eddie - Worldwide

05 Sean Garrett - Licky

06 Tyga feat. Chris Brown - G Shit

07 Yung Ro - Fresha Than A Mall

08 Razah feat. Jim Jones & Maino - Keys To The City (remix)

09 Game feat. K Young - Diamonds

10 Dragonhawk - I Need You

11 Rock City - Tears For Love

12 Trina feat. Lady Gaga - Let Them Hoes Fight

13 Emanny feat. Jadakiss - Time Is Up

14 Tay Dizm - Point Em Out

15 ROX - Without U

16 I.P. feat. Chantz Kacey - My Everything

17 White Tee feat. GS Boyz, Sparkdawg, & Yung Lott - I'm On Fire (Hot Tamale)

18 Pries feat. Rockie - Lights, Camera, Action

19 Amazin Da Corna Boi - iFunction

20 Departing Flight PRZY623

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Less than a day after premiering his brand-new video for OVER Drake is already on to the next one. The 23-year-old singer-rapper went in front of the lens again for his new single.

Drizzy is in Kingston, Jamaica, this week shooting a video for “Find Your Love,” the second single from his debut album Thank Me Later, Rap-Up.com has exclusively learned. Anthony Mandler is back in the director’s chair for a second time.

The “Over” director will continue crafting the rising star’s image. “Here’s a guy whose lyrical presence does not equal his visual presence yet, by any means,” Mandler told Rap-Up.com. “That’s something that he and I spoke a lot about. He felt strongly that nobody had really captured him, and some of the videos that had been done were less iconic than he would like to be represented as.”

Thank Me Later is scheduled for a June 15 release. Drake will fly back home to Canada to perform at this weekend’s 2010 JUNO Awards and has announced dates for a European Tour, kicking off in July.

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Eminem is a busy guy — he isn't exactly the most accessible artist to work with, which is part of the reason why his guest spots on songs like Lil Wayne's "Drop the World" and Drake's "Forever" are such big deals. He doesn't just do it for anybody, because not just anybody can keep up with him. So when the track list for B.o.B's debut album The Adventures of Bobby Ray was released, it was a surprise to see Em's name included.


B.o.B scored a guest spot from an enthusiastic Eminem on "Airplanes (Part II)," also featuring Hayley Williams of Paramore. Marshall Mathers said Paul Rosenberg introduced him to B.o.B's work, starting with his first mixtape Cloud 9, and he liked what he heard.

"Paul Rosenberg played him the Cloud 9 mixtape and it kind of gave him an idea of what my music," B.o.B explained. "Eventually he started playing Em more of my stuff and was keeping him updated on my progress and eventually he wanted to get in the studio with me, so that was a gift."

According to B.o.B, working in the studio with Em was like being in a laboratory with a mad scientist, watching and observing how everything works. But he was happy to find that while each artist has different methods, they're all trying to find that zone.

"It's really reassuring to know that every artist has a way of working but it's all ... the essence of it all to get in that vibe and to get in that zone, and everybody has a different way to get in that zone," B.o.B offered. "It's good to see a different way, because you know, 'OK, I can do this or I can do that.' It kind of showed me where I was thinking inside of a box and where I can open up even more."


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Six months after his release from prison and deportation to Belize, Shyne is apparently getting his music career back on track. The MC dropped a record called "Messiah" on Monday night, and on Tuesday morning (March 13), MTV News got hold of his handiwork on a remix of Rihanna's "Rude Boy."


"You say you want a 'Rude Boy,' huh?/ Please/ Let the shotta know/ This penitentiary pipe will have you singing opera notes," Shyne raps to start the song off. "Lock and load, where you wanna go? ... / This is rock and roll, with them choppers though/ Tell junior, fall back now that daddy's home." From there, he tells labelmate Rihanna that he wants what she has in her pants (and not her pocket change). The rest of the song is basically the version of "Rude Boy" that has been atop the charts for the past several weeks, with the sexy singer steering the ship. Shyne returns for one final verse at the end, getting his point further across. "Girl, I'm everything you heard ... / When I'm finished, you gonna want to be the wife/ Not tonight, 'cause I'm too cool." Shyne's "Messiah" finds the Belize-born hip-hop don in calm gangster mode. "I got the city on my back, pretty women in the sack," he says. "Rollin' in the Rolls/ Sit, sittin' in my lap/ This is not a rap, fool, this is not an act/ Welcome to New York, blood, this is where it's at/ Snitches take a nap with the fishes and the rats/ Buried in the dirt where the witnesses is at."

Shyne signed a reported multi-million-dollar deal in February and has been overseas working on his project. Due to issues with immigration following his nine-year prison sentence, he has not been allowed back in the U.S., where he has spent most of his life. There is no official word from Def Jam as to whether this remix of "Rude Boy" is official.


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T.I.'s wifey Tiny and Lil Wayne's ex Toyo are promoting the second season of their BET show which debuts tonight at 10 pm.

Off the bat Tiny establishes that T.I. won't be needing the porn magazines Chelsea sent to him while he was on lockdown. If you haven't seen the T.I. interview with Chelsea you need to check it out here. Chelsea seemed ready to have sex right then and there.

From there Tiny and Toya talk about their charities and a possible marriage for Tiny & T.I..

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Oscar De La Hoya and his partner in Golden Boy Promotions Sugar Shane Mosely stopped by Lopez Tonight to talk about the upcoming mega fight between Shane and Floyd Mayweather Jr.

The fight is sure to be the highest grossing pay-per-view event in history.

Both Shane and Oscar are confident Mayweather will suffer his first loss May 1.

Oscar gives his opinion on Manny Pacquiao refusing to take the Olympic Style drug testing.

The two also talk about the origin of their their friendship.



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Prince George's prosecutors have begun a criminal investigation of three county police officers who beat an unarmed University of Maryland student with their batons after a basketball game last month in an incident that was caught on video and surfaced publicly Monday, authorities said

County police also ordered an internal affairs investigation of the three officers, Maj. Andy Ellis said. Ellis said the inquiry would also focus on a county officer who filed official charging documents that are contradicted by the video.

"The video shows the charging documents were nothing more than a cover, a fairy tale they made up to cover for the officers' misconduct," said Christopher A. Griffiths, a lawyer for the student. "The video shows gratuitous violence against a defenseless individual."

Police Chief Roberto L. Hylton said that one of the three officers had been identified and that his police powers have been suspended during the investigation. The other two officers will also be suspended as soon as they are identified, Hylton said.

"I'm outraged and disappointed after viewing the video," Hylton said. "That's not the type of professional conduct we promote. Any employee who uses excessive force will be held accountable."

Griffiths released the video Monday after county prosecutors dropped charges against John J. McKenna, 21. McKenna and a co-defendant, Benjamin C. Donat, 19, had been charged with felonies on suspicion of assaulting officers on horseback and their mounts. On Friday, a prosecutor dropped charges against Donat, also a U-Md. student. Griffiths is also representing Donat.

The incident occurred March 3 near the university's College Park campus after the Maryland men's basketball team defeated Duke. After the game, students took to the streets to celebrate. Twenty-eight people were arrested or cited, sparking a debate between police and students over how and when it is appropriate to break up a group of revelers.

At least part of the incident with McKenna was videotaped by another student. The video, which lasts about one minute, is a continuous shot. It was discovered by Sharon Weidenfeld, a private investigator who worked on behalf of McKenna and Donat. The video does not show Donat, although Officer Sean McAleavey's charging documents say the two men acted together.

The video shows about two dozen students milling about on Knox Road near Route 1. About a half-dozen of them are pointing their cellphone cameras at riot police who are gathered between the students and Route 1.

The video shows McKenna on the sidewalk as he skips and throws his arms in the air. He stops about five feet from an officer on horseback, the video shows. In the video, McKenna's arms appear to be in front of him, but he does not appear to touch the officer or the horse. His hands are empty.

McKenna backs up, then two county police riot officers rush toward him from the street, the video shows. The officers slam McKenna against a wall and beat him with their batons. McKenna crumples to the ground.

As McKenna falls, a third county police riot officer strikes his legs and torso with his baton. The video shows the officers striking an unresisting McKenna about the head, torso and legs -- more than a dozen blows in all.

In the video, county police officers and officers on horseback from the Maryland-National Capital Park Police are seen nearby. They do not intervene in the incident with McKenna. The officers form a line and move toward the students who had been milling about, the video shows, and the students move back.

Charging documents say McKenna and Donat provoked the beating by attacking officers on horseback. The video clearly shows the officers rushing McKenna and beating him, although the teenager had not touched any of the mounted units.

The charging documents also say that the horses injured McKenna and Donat and make no mention of the beating by the officers. The video shows no aggression by the horses.

The documents sworn by McAleavey allege that McKenna and Donat were running and screaming in the middle of Route 1, prompting an unruly crowd to form.

As two officers on horseback from the Maryland-National Capital Park Police tried to regain order, McKenna and Donat "struck those officers and their horses causing minor injuries," McAleavey wrote.

McKenna and Donat "were both kicked by the horses and sustained minor injuries," the charging documents say. Griffiths said Donat was beaten by county police with batons about a block away from where McKenna was beaten. The lawyer said the two do not know each other. Griffiths said both men suffered concussions from police baton blows.

McAleavey did not return calls for comment.

Lt. Stanley Johnson, a spokesman for the Maryland-National Capital Park Police, said that McKenna and Donat did not attack any of his officers or horses and that none of the department's horses kicked or struck McKenna or Donat. The charges against McKenna were dropped Monday without comment, Griffiths said.

Source: Washington Post


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OPRAH WINFREY's cousin has accused the media mogul of embellishing stories of her poverty-stricken background, insisting her famous relative was "spoiled" as a child.

The media mogul has often claimed her family was so poor she was dressed in potato sacks and adopted cockroaches as pets growing up in rural Mississippi.

The TV titan's life comes under scrutiny in new book Oprah, by gossip queen Kitty Kelley, and the tome includes interviews with Winfrey's cousin Katherine Carr Esters.

She alleges Winfrey has exaggerated tales of her poor childhood, claiming that although the family wasn't rich, her cousin was relatively "spoiled" compared to her stories of abject poverty.

Esters says, "Where Oprah got that nonsense about growing up in filth and roaches I have no idea. I’ve confronted her and asked, ‘Why do you tell such lies?’ Oprah told me ‘That’s what people want to hear. The truth is boring.’”

In an interview with EW.com, the book's author, Kelley, adds, "I was having lunch with Ms. Esters, and she was talking about Oprah’s lies. And I said, 'Well, are they really lies? They’re more colourful stories.' And Mrs. Esters is saying, 'No, those are lies. She said she was raised in abject poverty. Oprah said she never had a pretty dress until she was successful. She was beautifully dressed as a child.' I said, 'Is that the most important thing?' And she looked at me and said, 'No, the most important thing is that we were poor folks down there. But she was raised as an only child, and she had the full and undivided attention of all of these adults who spoiled her to death. And that was the reason she was so precocious and successful.'”

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I'm not sure who Nas has as a legal adviser, but he might want to fire them at once.

Nas and Kelis were in court Monday (April 13) in their latest divorce battle.

Again the news was horrible for Nas.

According to TMZ Nas was ordered to pay $47,292.42 in back child support and $40,454.00 in back spousal support.

He also has to pay 90% of Kelis' legal fees in the amount of $155,787.28. In addition to that he must pay $48,549.83 to cover Kelis' accounting expenses.

Last but certainly not least, the Queensbridge MC was ordered to cough up $10,000 a month until he's caught up on the $299,015.50 he owes in back spousal support.

Needless to say, Nas better get on the road and get some show money rolling in because Kelis and her lawyer Laura Wasser aren't playing around.

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PARIS - A French television station bowed Monday to Taliban demands and broadcast pleas from two French journalists held captive in Afghanistan who are facing the threat of death unless a prisoner-hostage swap is worked out.

French officials declined to comment on the threat and said they were consulting with the relatives of the two journalists who were captured in December in Afghanistan while covering France's military presence northeast of Kabul.

The Taliban circulated a video statement by the hostages that was posted on an Islamist Web site on Sunday, according to the SITE Intelligence Group that monitors extremist communications. It demanded a French TV broadcast of the comments and said three months of negotiations had failed.
Then, in a statement e-mailed to news organizations Monday, the Taliban group said it had submitted a list of detainees - meaning not senior figures - held in Afghan or U.S. jails to the French government. It suggested the journalists would only be released if those prisoners were, too.

The e-mail said France's government should pressure the U.S. and Afghan governments to meet the demands. Only those two governments hold detainees in Afghanistan.

France 3, a publicly funded television channel, the journalists' employer, showed a still photo from the video during its lunchtime news broadcast in a brief report Monday. It aired excerpts of the video during its evening broadcast but blurred the two men's faces.

In the e-mail, the Taliban said the video "is not aimed at making a media drama," and "the main goal is to get released the miserable detainees ... who are now living a life under torture and brutalities." It did not elaborate.

No timetable was laid out in the video statement or in the e-mail in English, which called for "swiftness and urgency" without which "the life of the French will face danger."

Asked about the demands, French Foreign Ministry spokesman Bernard Valero declined to comment beyond saying: "We prefer to show the greatest discretion on this point," because the safety of the hostages and the efforts to free them are at stake.

"We remain completely mobilized both in Paris and Kabul in a view to obtaining their freedom," Valero said. "We reiterate our firm condemnation of this kidnapping."

Valero said French diplomats are in close contact with the editorial leadership of France 3 as well as the families of the hostages, who met with ministry officials Monday.

The French government has said it was cooperating with NATO to win the journalists' release, but has stated little publicly about the abductions. It hasn't identified the journalists, though news reports have identified them by their first names, Stephane and Herve.

"It's three months now that we've been held hostage and the Taliban asked us to send this message," said Herve, in a beard, glasses and a red sweater as he read from a piece of paper in the video.
"They ask that all their demands be satisfied which wasn't the case, according to them, when they gave you their demands," he said.

A France 3 reporter summarized part of Herve's statement - that the two men are threatened with execution if the video is not aired and if the French government does not meet Taliban demands.

In a statement read by the anchor, France 3 journalists and personnel said they "are conscious that the video is blackmail" and "condemn it." However, they justified the airing of the video "in the face of the threat" hanging over their colleagues.

Three others, including their Afghan driver and translator, are also being held, Herve said.
Network officials said the situation was wrenching.

"We are really in the midst of a very complicated exercise," said Paul Nahon, a deputy head of news at France 3. He requested news organizations delay airing the video until the hostages' relatives had seen it.
Yann Fossurier, who heads the France 3 journalists' association, criticized the government's handling of the case.

"We have a government that has sought to create a polemic, to criticize the journalists, and point the finger," he said. "Today once again with the new threat that weighs on our colleagues, it makes things even more unbearable."

At the network's Paris headquarters, where Fossurier spoke to Associated Press Television News, wall posters spelled out the journalists' first names and noted they have been held in captivity for 104 days.

"This is the first time there is a real threat to execute the two journalists," Jean-Francois Julliard, the head of Reporters Without Borders, told APTN. "It's something that is very worrying."
The pair disappeared Dec. 30 along with two or three Afghan employees while traveling in Kapisa province, northeast of Kabul, where French soldiers are fighting the insurgents as part of a NATO mission.

Paris-based media advocacy group Reporters Without Borders criticized comments in February by the then-head of France's armed forces, who said France had spent over euro10 million to try to find and free the journalists.

In January, the watchdog group expressed its surprise after President Nicolas Sarkozy's top adviser, Claude Gueant, told French radio that French officials had asked the journalists not to "venture out this way because there are risks," and said they had displayed "guilty" imprudence.
"The scoop must not be sought at any price," Gueant said then.

Source: The Wichita Eagle



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