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AP – Joan Griffith-Lee, left, and her husband Don Lee share a moment as they pose for a photograph Thursday.

NEW YORK – For Kenny and Lynette Seymour, last weekend's black marriage gala was about celebrating their seven-year marriage. They got to meet other black couples while spending a romantic evening together.

"Every time you meet another couple, you learn something new about yourself and relationships in general," said Kenny Seymour, a 39-year-old Broadway music director who lives in Queens. "It was beautiful to be around a bunch of married people in love."

Other black couples will be marking the eighth annual Black Marriage Day this weekend, by attending workshops, black-tie dinners and other activities. Some groups have held events throughout the month, although Black Marriage Day, which celebrates matrimony in the black community, falls on the fourth Sunday in March.

The founder estimates more than 300 celebrations are being held this weekend. The aim is to try to stabilize, if not reverse, the trend of non-commitment within the black community. Studies show blacks are less likely to marry than other ethnic groups and more likely to divorce and bear children out of wedlock.

Experts blame the disparities in part on high black male unemployment, high black male imprisonment and the moderate performance of black men in college compared with black women.

They also note the lack of positive images of black marriage in the media and several misperceptions about matrimony — that it's for white people, that it's a ball and chain, that fatherhood and marriage are not linked.

"They have either seen really bad examples of what marriage looks like or no examples at all," said Yolanda "Yanni" Brown, 42, a divorced mother of two in Chicago, who is hosting black marriage events. "They are saying, 'Why bother? This works for us,' not knowing there are so many other benefits of being married."

Brown says she wishes she had fought for her marriage.

Joseph Arrington II, a 38-year-old black entertainment attorney in Atlanta, said there was a time when he wanted to get married, but his interest has waned. He hasn't had a girlfriend in 15 years. His parents celebrated their 50th anniversary last year. He said he focuses on his work.

"It's a combination of two things," he said. "I haven't found anyone, and I'm not actively seeking someone."

Gerard Abdul, 45, a who lives in East Orange, N.J., and runs an entertainment company, has never seen himself as the marrying type. He has nine children by five women. He said he cared about them all, and each wanted to marry him. But he wasn't interested.

"Because I'm so independent and on my own, I really didn't see the science of marrying them when I really didn't have to," Abdul said.

"I'm a great father," he added. "But I probably would have been a lousy husband."

Despite those attitudes toward marriage, there are a handful of campaigns to get blacks to walk down the aisle, from the federal government's African American Healthy Marriage Initiative to Marry Your Baby Daddy Day, with 10 unwed couples with children tying the knot later this year in New York.

"You Saved Me," a documentary that explores the marriages of eight black couples, will be screened in more than 20 cities this weekend as part of a Black Marriage Day premiere.

"We want people to take away that successful positive (black) marriages do exist," said Lamar Tyler of Waldorf, Md., who produced "You Saved Me" with his wife, Ronnie. The Tylers started their blog "Black and Married With Kids" in 2007 and released "Happily Ever After: A Positive Image of Black Marriage" last year.

Don Lee and his wife, Joan Griffith-Lee, of New York's Staten Island, who have three children, will be watching "Happily Ever After" Friday night and participating in a discussion at a coffeehouse. The couple have been married almost 20 years.

Several of their friends are divorced, and Griffith-Lee, 45, who works at Columbia University, said she and her husband often talk about why.

"We hope to leave there with a new awareness and maybe some tools that can help as we get older," she said.

Black Marriage Day founder Nisa Islam Muhammad is encouraging couples to renew their vows in front of friends and family in honor of Tyler Perry's movie "Why Did I Get Married Too?" which opens April 2.

Muhammad points out that many black children come from single-parent households and contends that the media are not helping. There's never been a black "Bachelor" on the popular TV show, and the star of the 2008 movie "27 Dresses," about a 27-time bridesmaid, was white.

"We're going to focus on the positives," said Muhammad, executive director of Wedded Bliss Foundation, which helps people develop healthy relationships and marriages. "We're going to show ourselves and our community that marriage does matter and we have some fabulous marriages in our community worth celebrating."

Those include the marriage of President Barack Obama and his wife, Michelle, said Roland Warren, president of the National Fatherhood Initiative in Germantown, Md. He credits the couple with setting a positive example and creating more discussion about the issue. In a way, their marriage is evidence of the importance of marriage in the African-American community, he said.

Most blacks already think that marriage is a good thing, said Andrew Cherlin, a professor of sociology and public policy at Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore. But many can't find anyone they think would make a good spouse.

But at least Black Marriage Day will get people thinking about marriage, says Tammy Greer Brown, 43, executive director of Celebrating Real Family Life and organizer of the Staten Island event, who said she hopes to spark a discussion about marriage. She said she grew up in a single-parent home and didn't want that for her kids. She has been married for more than 10 years.

"My daughter is already talking about getting married," she said. "She wants to be like my husband and I."

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DUBLIN – A Dublin judge has ordered Prince to pay $2.95 million to Ireland's major concert promoters for canceling a 2008 concert at the last minute.

High Court Justice Peter Kelly made public the damages total Friday because the singer has yet to pay the amount to Dublin promoters MCD Productions in a confidential settlement reached last month.

Kelly last month ruled that Prince had committed to perform in Dublin's 82,300-seat Croke Park in June 2008, but withdrew without explanation 10 days beforehand after 55,000 tickets were sold.

The 51-year-old Prince did not testify at the hearing.

Kelly confirmed Friday that the order was specifically against Prince, not his agents from the William Morris agency, who were absolved of liability.

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The Internet rumors have been buzzing about Beyonce being pregnant, but there's still no word of confirmation or denial as yet.

Urban gossip site MediaTakeOut.com reports that the singer and rapper Jay-Z are going to have a baby, but details are scant.

"According to our source Beyonce is doing fine and resting (for now), but she's expected to continue working throughout her pregnancy," MediaTakeout.com reports. "And we're also told that Jay Z is extremely happy to be having his first child with Bey."

The two were married in April 2008 in a small, private ceremony.

If the rumors turn out to be true, Beyonce and Jay-Z (born Shawn Corey Carter) can add this news to a great year in awards for both of them, including six Grammy Awards for Beyonce and four for Jay-Z.

Many of the bloggers spreading the story were inexplicably using a 2005 photo of Beyonce and Jay-Z at the Vanity Fair's post-Oscars party to accompany the article.


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T.I. Officially Off House Arrest


T.I. will finally get to roam free today for the first time since he was locked up for weapons charges last year ... but he's still gonna have the curfew of a 16-year-old schoolboy.

T.I.'s attorney tells TMZ the rapper -- who's been serving the last 30 days of his sentence under house arrest -- will officially be done today.

T.I. will now be placed under 23 days of supervised release ... which means he'll have to be home by 11 PM unless he's performing, when he'll have to be in by 1 AM.

The rapper -- real name Clifford Harris -- will also have to complete 400 hours of community service and will be on probation for three years.

Source: TMZ

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VIDEO: RED CAFE FT. FABOLOUS- I'M ILL

All I have to say is ABOUT TIME!! Now this track has been around for too long for the video to just be dropping. I am def a fan of Red Cafe who seems to be very much slept on. I say its time for the hip hop community to wake up. Check out this video and give your feedback. I just wish Red never started doing business with Diddy. I wonder when people gone understand that dealing with Diddy is the biggest you ever going to get from the time to sign with him and then you disappear. Check out the big ass Ciroc ad before the video starts. We all know Diddy gotta get something!
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Ludacris has accomplished a lot over his 12 year career, but the 32 year old Atlanta MC still has a lot he wants to do before it's all said and done.

In this interview with YoungHollywood.com Luda talks about the creative process he uses when writing new material, his love for acting and his Tag body spray.

He revealed that he's been ghost writing for Dr Dre's 'Detox' album and his desire to work with Eminem in the future.

His latest album 'Battle Of The Sexes' is in stores now. But he already is in the process on working on his next cd titled 'Ludaversal'.

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Lloyd Banks may be joining the recent ranks of Jay-Z (The Blueprint 3) Raekwon The Chef (Only Built 4 Cuban Linx ... Pt. 2) and Capone-N-Noreaga (The War Report 2) by making his album a sequel — The Hunger For More 2. Banks posted the title on his Twitter page, although the tweet has since been deleted and the G-Unit said the title is not official. Still, fans are encouraged that Banks is thinking about taking it back to his best effort.


In a recent chat with Mixtape Daily, Banks said that going overseas on tour with the G-Unit for two months would be "dangerous" because he was going to devote his free time in the hotel room to writing his LP.

"It's gonna be dangerous for me, because I'm gonna come home and record anywhere between 40 and 50 records, literally," he said. "Hopefully I'll have the bulk of my album from that."

The youngest member of the Unit also said that his sound would be expanding past the gritty beats you hear on his mixtape. Banks wants to add hit records to the mix after hearing what his former Interscope labelmates like Will.I.Am and Timabaland brought to the table.

"The music overseas, the party atmospheres — it's incredible," Banks offered. "Don't get me wrong, I love the club scenes in New York City and the States, [but] when you go overseas, you might hear [the Black Eyed Peas singing] 'Toniiight's gonna be a good night.' You're hearing that in the club 10 times. So if you didn't know that joint, I come back over here like, 'You don't know that record? You're buggin' — that's poppin!' That record, Justin Timberlake, Timbaland, Lady Gaga — you're hearing so many different records, it makes you want to expand as an artist and get records that's enjoyed by all people. They're definitely gonna hear those kind of records from me too.

"A lot of people don't know I write more than rap music," he continued. "I can write R&B records. I can write hit records — just put it like that. Hopefully I'll be writing for a few more people in the future."

Lamborghini Lloyd also says that he might put a call in to Will.I.Am for beats.

"I chopped it up with him a couple of times," Banks said. "I seen him in L.A. and he wanted to work on the tail end of Rotten Apple. But between me touring, it was crazy. I didn't get a chance to hook up with him. But hopefully we can make something happen on this record."

Source: MTV

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Kid Cudi continues to put out singles in support of his debut album 'Man On The Moon: End Of The Day'.

He just dropped visuals for "Soundtrack To My Life". The video directed by Jason Goldwatch shows Cudi at various concert venues doing his thing. Kanye West make a cameo appearance.

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The beautiful and talented actress Gabrielle Union was a guest last night (March 24) on Late Night With Jimmy Kimmel.

They talked about her television show "Flash Forward", her relationship with boyfriend Dwayne Wade of the Miami Heat and her family life.

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Lady Gaga is having quite a week. After the announcement that she's about to start work on her next music video for her "Alejandro" track comes news that she's broken two records, one for video views and one for music sales.

First off, the singer is now the only digital-era artist to top the 5 million sales mark with her first two hits, according to Yahoo Music. Gaga broke the record when her single "Poker Face" reached 5 million in sales after her debut single, "Just Dance," accomplished that feat last year. The only other act with two songs at or above 5 million is the Black Eyed Peas, according to Yahoo.

And if selling millions of records weren't enough, Gaga also reached the 1 billion mark in video views. According to Mashable, with numbers and analytics compiled by Visible Measures, Gaga is the first artist to have her videos reach 1 billion views. Three of her music videos hold spots in the 100 Million Club, including "Poker Face" (374,606,128), "Just Dance" (272,941,674) and "Bad Romance" (360,020,327). Most of the streams are through Vevo and YouTube. Following close behind Gaga's record are "Twilight" (980 million) and Soulja Boy Tell'em (860 million).

Last weekend, Gaga celebrated her 24th birthday and showed off one of her gifts online. In a photo posted on Twitter, she held up a red teacup and wrote, "Nothing like a communist-red teacup to make for the perfect Birthday gift. Last words are for fools who haven't said enough."

Source: MTV

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Dennis Hopper's divorce attorney says in a court filing in Los Angeles that the actor is dying and can't undergo chemotherapy as he battles prostate cancer. The Easy Rider star and his wife Victoria are fighting over when and whether to take the actor's deposition. Lawyer Joseph Mannis says Hopper, 73, weighs barely 100 pounds and cannot tolerate stress or long conversations.

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Well it looks like Kanye West might have been onto something when he he uttered "George Bush doesn't care about black people" back in 2005.

The former President was visiting Haiti along fellow ex-President Bill Clinton on an earthquake relief mission.

After shaking hands with a crowd of Haitians he can clearly be seen wiping his hand on Clinton's shirt as if he had just touched something dirty.

In that single moment he managed to offend the whole nation of people he's supposed to be there to help.

Don't take my word for it though. Watch the video below and leave your comments as to what you think.



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Sometimes when an artist has begun to lose his/her way and his/her album releases aren't being received by the listeners as well as they used to be, it might be time to start from scratch and reestablish a foundation.


With Raekwon dropping Only Built 4 Cuban Linx Pt. 2 and Capone-N-Noreaga getting ready to deliver The War Report II, sequels are slowly beginning to become a trend as it sets the challenge to be better than the original.

In the process of rebuilding from the downfall after 2006s Rotten Apple, Lloyd Banks has begun to reintroduce himself and recently made the announcement that he will be dropping The Hunger For More 2.

Lloydbanks HFM2!!! Coming soon!!!

Still riding on the heels of “Beamer, Benz, or Bentley” and the building success from the smash single, Banks looks as though he will be stepping outside of 50 Cent's shadow and leading a new movement for himself and the G-Unit camp.

Unfortunately, the rumored album is still without a release date, but the rapper has assured the fans that his return will come over the summer.

Pitting himself against other big contenders like Jeezy and T.I., in regards to album releases, the Punchline King must have something up his sleeve when he finally steps back into the arena

Source: HipHopWired

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I know the food at Whataburger is really good but this is ridiculous.

Paul Wall and C.Stone The Breadwinner were at the fast food restaurant when a crazy dude starts demanding a cheeseburger. He was being belligerent and loud which made management ask him to leave.

This set him off to the point he started challenging people to a fight. When one guy accepts, the hilarity begins.

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Roy Jones Jr and Bernard Hopkins are about to step in the ring April for a rematch of a fight they had 17 years ago in which Jones prevailed.

Roy was eager to talk about the fight in his interview on The Mo'Nique Show. He says Bernard is scared and is gonna get knocked out.

Jones is also giving back by working with kids to help fight childhood obesity.

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CHASKA, Minn. – Prince looks like a pauper in a list of delinquent taxpayers in Minnesota.

Carver County tax records show the musician's PRN Music Corp. owes more than $227,000 for 2009 taxes to the state and other government bodies. The county is southwest of Minneapolis.

PRN Music houses Prince's Paisley Park Studios in Chanhassen. County records list several other properties under his full name, Prince R. Nelson, as delinquent.

County taxpayer services manager Laurie Engelen estimates PRN Music and Prince's other properties owe about $450,000 in taxes.

PRN and Prince's studios don't have listed phone numbers. A talent agency that has represented Prince didn't immediately respond to e-mail seeking comment.

The delinquency list was published last week in the Chaska Herald

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In an age where people are quick to label others as snitches, the question is bound to be raised in the Yukmouth robbery and assault drama.

The former member of The Luniz and Smoke-A-Lot Records CEO was allegedly attacked by Suge Knight and ten goons who beat him down and robbed him of $92,000 worth of jewelry.

New details have emerged that reveal the Bay Area rapper filed a police report fingering Suge as one of his assailants, then later retracted the statement according to AllHipHop.

The situation was sparked by an unpaid debt owed to Suge by Yukmouth.

Would this classify Yuk aka The Thug Lord as a snitch or was he simply doing what anyone would do after having nearly $100 G's worth of jewelry stolen from him?

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