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DJ Holiday & Gucci Mane - Burrrprint 2HD Dropping April 13th!

Track List:

01. Gucci Speaks
02. Intro Live From Fulton County JailHD
03. Boy From the Block
04. Gucci Speaks & Shawty Lo Speaks
05. Parked Outside
06. Gucci on the Rise
07. Rick Ross Speaks & DJ Khaled Speaks
08. Do This Sh– Again Feat. Yo Gotti & Rick Ross
09. Everybody Looking
10. Yo Gotti Speaks
11. Coca Coca Feat. Rocko, OJ Da Juiceman, Waka Flocka, Shawty Lo, Yo Gotti & Nicki Minaj
12. Gucci Speaks
13. Here We Go Again
14. Lil’ Kim Speaks
15. Antisocial Feat. Mylah
16. Beat It Up Feat. Trey Songz
17. Gucci Speaks
18. 911 Emergency
19. Alley Boy Speaks
20. How I’m Living Feat. Jim Jones
21. Shining For No Apparent Reason Feat. Waka Flocka & Wooh Da Kid
22. I’m So Tired Of You
23. Outro Live From Fulton County JailHD


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The Bronx meets Houston in the latest music video from French Montana.

French lays down a dope hook and verse and of course Bun-B kills it as always.

This joint is from French's upcoming mixtape 'Mac Wit Da Cheese 2'

Make sure you check out the end of the video to see some of the last video footage of G. Baby who lost his life to senseless violence recently. Watch as he kicks it in the studio with Roscoe Dash, Frenchie from So Icey Entertainment and Montana.

R.I.P. G. Baby

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OUT RIGHT NOW 3/17/10 DOWNLOAD THIS MIXTAPE!!!!

Trey Songz Murder He Wrote 3

Traclist:

01. Trey Songz - Absolute Heat

02. Trey Songz - Lemonade

03. Trey Songz Feat. Sammie - Put It On My Tab

04. Trey Songz Feat. Tommy Starz - Here Kitty Kitty

05. Trey Songz - Hard

06. Trey Songz - Lil Freak

07. Trey Songz Feat. Ester Dean, Diddy, Lil Wayne & Chris Brown - Drop It Low (Remix)

08. Trey Songz Feat. Amerie - Pretty Brown Eyes

09. Trey Songz Feat. Chris Brown - Waiting

10. Trey Songz - I Wanna Rock

11. Trey Songz Feat. Fabolous - Turnt Up

12. Trey Songz - Trey Day

13. Trey Songz - The Machine

14. Trey Songz - Loser

15. Trey Songz Feat. Mary J. Blige - Hood Love

16. Trey Songz Feat. Toni Braxton - Yesterday

17. Trey Songz Feat. Usher & Keri Hilson - Invented Sex (Remix)

18. Trey Songz Feat. Mariah Carey - Inseperable (Remix)

19. Trey Songz - If I Die Tonight

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Dame Dash's name will forever be linked with Jay-Z and the Roc-A-Fella empire they built together.

Since the break up Jigga has become and even bigger name in Hip Hop while people have speculated about what Dame is up to.

The Harlem kid who made it big talked with Good Day NY's Julie Chang recently about what's really going on with him.

Dame revealed he's working with two artists/groups currently, Black Rok and Curren$y. He's also opened an art gallery and is starting a new clothing line called CEO.

When asked if the rumors were true that he's having financial problems, Dame was evasive, but he did say:

"Whoever to me isn't going through any financial problems is cheating because the economy cracked"

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NASHVILLE, TN (CNN) - A Tennessee man claimed a sheriff's deputy ripped a gold grill out of his mouth before snapping his mug shot. The problem is the grill was permanently attached to the man's teeth. Now, the man is set to collect $95,000 over the incident.

"There's the grill," said David Raybin, Anthony McCoy's attorney. "It's upside down. If it were in his mouth it would be like this."

The decorative grill used to be attached to Anthony McCoy's teeth with dental cement.

"And then it took part of the teeth with it," said Raybin.

But last November, Davidson County Sheriff's Lieutenant Tanya Mayhew changed that when she decided the grill didn't belong in McCoy's mugshot.

"He put his head back, she put on her gloves, put her fingers on his teeth and yanked as hard as she could," said Raybin. "[She] pulled the grill out and along with that the enamel off several of his teeth. He started spitting blood and teeth and tissue. They gave him a trash can and said spit into that and get back in line."

Raybin says McCoy, who had been arrested for failing to pay child support, stayed in jail 10 painful days before receiving medical treatment.

"Anyone can be arrested at anytime... but no one deserves to be treated this way," said Raybin.

Rabin reached a settlement with Metro attorneys; McCoy will get $75,000 from the city, and $20,000 from Correct Care Solutions, which provides medical care at the jail.

"This man was a human being," said Raybin. "He had dignity and he has rights."

"My understanding is this is a violation of a number of sheriff department policies," said Ronnie Steine, a Metro Council Member.

The Metro Council will likely approve the settlement at its meeting Tuesday evening.

"Clearly, no, we would not want to spend our money this way," said Steine. "This is an egregious act on both a human and a financial level."

Raybin says a big chunk of the settlement will go towards having McCoy's teeth fixed. Some of the money will also be used to catch up on his child support payments



Source: KTLA

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Pop singer Ke$ha has one of the hottest songs in the country right now with "Tik Tok".

The song is catchy and has a good beat, but like many others who have heard it the lyrics have left me scratching my head.

Glozell does us all a favor and translates the song's lyrics.

This seriously had me rolling.

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JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) – The Black Eyed Peas, Shakira and Alicia Keys will be among scores of music stars performing at a concert on the eve of the soccer World Cup in South Africa, organizers said on Wednesday. The concert in South Africa's biggest black township Soweto will be on June 10, a day before the start of the month-long World Cup, which is being hosted for the first time in Africa.

The concert in the 30,000-capacity stadium will be broadcast live to millions of people across the world.

"We are thrilled to have a concert of such magnitude and performing talent raise the curtain on the first FIFA World Cup in Africa. It is testament to the universal and unifying power of football and music, and will start the competition off on the right note -- of celebration," FIFA Secretary General Jerome Valcke said in a statement. Among other performers at the concert will be African musicians including Benin-born diva Angelique Kidjo, Amadou and Mariam from Mali, South African group the Parlotones and Tuareg desert blues band Tinariwen.

Net proceeds from the concert will go to 20 Centres for 2010, FIFA's official social campaign for the World Cup -- aimed at achieving positive change in Africa through football.

The campaign aims to build 20 centers across the continent offering healthcare services, education and soccer training for disadvantaged communities.

Source: Yahoo

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Rapper Freeway hit up the Jimmy Fallon stage last night (March 16).

The Philadelphia native is out promoting his latest album 'The Stimulas Package', a collaborative effort with producer Jake One.

Philly Freezer performed "She Makes Me Feel Alright" with help from his hometown brethren The Roots.

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The O.D.: A Mixtape Daily Exclusive

Lloyd Banks and Juelz Santana have perhaps the biggest record in New York City right now with "Beamer, Benz or Bentley." Santana recently told us about the next shout-out to the Big Apple — he's lined up some of NYC's finest for a track from his upcoming The Reagan Era mixtape.



"We got another record for the mixtape," Juelz explained of how he and Banks plan to follow up their current smash. "That record's actually got me, Fabolous, Jadakiss and Banks on it. ... We took the Estelle sample from 'American Boy' that goes 'Take me to New York' and kept repeating that. I sent it to everybody that I felt [could kill it], which was me, Fab, Banks and Jada. But me and Banks gonna have to do another one together with just me and him. That record is crazy. That Reagan Era is gonna be a problem — that's why I been taking my time strategically building up. I think now is a better time. Every day I'm drawing more attention to myself."

While Juelz has the video for his record with Lil Wayne "Home Run" — also off of The Reagan Era — coming soon, he's still excited about "Beamer, Benz or Bentley."

"I knew what that song was gonna be when we did the record," Juelz said about his duet with Banks. "The beat is so unique, then you got two artists that's never done a record before. And it's a record that people would like to hear. It's a 'hood record and we was both spitting on there — you rarely get that anymore, especially with two artists like me and Banks. A lot of time people teaming up and they just making records because the names sound good. But the records don't sound good because they either rushed or n---as just getting up just to get up. You know how they say when two artists get together and make a song how it is supposed to be? It completes everything we do. It's radio, but it's still hard. 'Beamer, Benz or Bentley,' that's still 'hood rich. It captures the essence that people would have liked for it to have with me and Banks on the same record."

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Dark Man X is headed back to jail again for six months.

This time for violating terms of his probation by testing positive for drugs.

During the hearing a rep for Dr. Drew Pinsky of the Pasadena Recovery Center and MTV's "Celebrity Rehab" series, asked for permission to treat DMX at his facility in lieu of jail.

The judge seemed open to the idea, but said something like that would have to be approved by California court officials first.

According to MTV UK, Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio said : “Rappers seem to go to jail quite frequently. Why is he treated different, because he's DMX and made some movies? If he stays in the jail long enough I'll decide whether or not to put him in the drug prevention education program."

The judge also ordered DMX undergo a mental health evaluation.

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BET's Rip The Runway aired last night (March 17) and it was a smash.

The show combines some of the world's top designers introducing their latest lines of clothing with entertainment provided by a few of the hottest hip hop and r&b acts.

The show was taped at New York's Hammerstein Ballroom and was hosted by Nicki Minaj and Pooch Hall..

Performers on the night included Trina, Ludacris, Kardinal Offishal and Soulja Boy. Along with Estelle, Roscoe Dash, Janelle Monae and Nicki Minaj.

Check the performances out below.

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Roscoe Dash - All The Way Turnt Up (feat. Soulja Boy)




Ludacris - My Chick Bad (feat Nicki Minaj)




Ludacris - How Low


B.O.B. - Nothin' On You (feat. Bruno Mars)




Estelle - Freak (feat. Kardinal Offishall)




Trina - Million Dollar Girl




Janelle Monae - Tight Rope



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Lil Wayne had a perfectly good reason for missing his court date in Arizona today -- he's currently behind bars in New York. But Yuma County didn't care ... and issued a bench warrant for his arrest.

Wayne pled not guilty in the past to a litany of drug charges related to a January 2008 arrest, where DEA agents found 105 grams of marijuana, 29 grams of cocaine and 41 grams of ecstasy pills and a 40-caliber pistol on his tour bus.

Wayne had a court date today, but missed it cause of the whole "already in jail" thing.

Source TMZ

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WASHINGTON — The Feds are on Facebook. And MySpace, LinkedIn and Twitter, too.
U.S. law enforcement agents are following the rest of the Internet world into popular social-networking services, going undercover with false online profiles to communicate with suspects and gather private information, according to an internal Justice Department document that offers a tantalizing glimpse of issues related to privacy and crime-fighting
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Think you know who's behind that “friend” request? Think again. Your new “friend” just might be the FBI.

The document, obtained in a Freedom of Information Act lawsuit, makes clear that U.S. agents are already logging on surreptitiously to exchange messages with suspects, identify a target's friends or relatives and browse private information such as postings, personal photographs and video clips.

Among other purposes: Investigators can check suspects' alibis by comparing stories told to police with tweets sent at the same time about their whereabouts. Online photos from a suspicious spending spree — people posing with jewelry, guns or fancy cars — can link suspects or their friends to robberies or burglaries.

The Electronic Frontier Foundation, a San Francisco-based civil liberties group, obtained the Justice Department document when it sued the agency and five others in federal court. The 33-page document underscores the importance of social networking sites to U.S. authorities. The foundation said it would publish the document on its Web site on Tuesday.

With agents going undercover, state and local police coordinate their online activities with the Secret Service, FBI and other federal agencies in a strategy known as “deconfliction” to keep out of each other's way.

You could really mess up someone's investigation because you're investigating the same person and maybe doing things that are counterproductive to what another agency is doing,” said Detective Frank Dannahey of the Rocky Hill, Conn., Police Department, a veteran of dozens of undercover cases.

Treasure trove of leads, evidence
A decade ago, agents kept watch over AOL and MSN chat rooms to nab sexual predators. But those text-only chat services are old-school compared with today's social media, which contain mountains of personal data, photographs, videos and audio clips — a potential treasure trove of evidence for cases of violent crime, financial fraud and much more.

The Justice Department document, part of a presentation given in August by top cybercrime officials, describes the value of Facebook, Twitter, MySpace, LinkedIn and other services to government investigators. It does not describe in detail the boundaries for using them.

It doesn't really discuss any mechanisms for accountability or ensuring that government agents use those tools responsibly,” said Marcia Hoffman, a senior attorney with the Electronic Frontier Foundation.

The group sued in Washington to force the government to disclose its policies for using social networking sites in investigations, data collection and surveillance.

The foundation also obtained an Internal Revenue Service document that instructs employees on how to use to use Internet tools — including social networking sites — to investigate taxpayers. The document states that IRS employees are barred from using deception or creating fake accounts to get information, a directive the group says is commendable.

Covert investigations on social-networking services are legal and governed by internal rules, according to Justice Department officials. But they would not say what those rules are.

The Justice Department document raises a legal question about a social-media bullying case in which U.S. prosecutors charged a Missouri woman with computer fraud for creating a fake MySpace account — effectively the same activity that undercover agents are doing, although for different purposes.

The woman, Lori Drew, helped create an account for a fictitious teen boy on MySpace and sent flirtatious messages to a 13-year-old neighborhood girl in his name. The girl hanged herself in October 2006, in a St. Louis suburb, after she received a message saying the world would be better without her.

A jury in California, where MySpace has its servers, convicted Drew of three misdemeanor counts of accessing computers without authorization because she was accused of violating MySpace's rules against creating fake accounts. But last year a judge overturned the verdicts, citing the vagueness of the law.

“If agents violate terms of service, is that ‘otherwise illegal activity'?” the document asks. It doesn't provide an answer.

Facebook's rules, for example, specify that users “will not provide any false personal information on Facebook, or create an account for anyone other than yourself without permission.” Twitter's rules prohibit its users from sending deceptive or false information. MySpace requires that information for accounts be “truthful and accurate.”

Just like the real world
A former U.S. cybersecurity prosecutor, Marc Zwillinger, said investigators should be able to go undercover in the online world the same way they do in the real world, even if such conduct is barred by a company's rules. But there have to be limits, he said.

In the face-to-face world, agents can't impersonate a suspect's spouse, child, parent or best friend. But online, behind the guise of a social-networking account, they can.

This new situation presents a need for careful oversight so that law enforcement does not use social networking to intrude on some of our most personal relationships,” said Zwillinger, whose firm does legal work for Yahoo and MySpace.

Undercover operations aren't necessary if the suspect is reckless. Federal authorities nabbed a man wanted on bank fraud charges after he started posting Facebook updates about the fun he was having in Mexico.

Maxi Sopo, a native of Cameroon living in the Seattle area, apparently slipped across the border into Mexico in a rented car last year after learning that federal agents were investigating the alleged scheme. The agents initially could find no trace of him on social media sites, and they were unable to pin down his exact location in Mexico. But they kept checking and eventually found Sopo on Facebook.

While Sopo's online profile was private, his list of friends was not. Assistant U.S. Attorney Michael Scoville began going through the list and was able to learn where Sopo was living. Mexican authorities arrested Sopo in September. He is awaiting extradition to the U.S.

The Justice document describes how Facebook, MySpace and Twitter have interacted with federal investigators: Facebook is “often cooperative with emergency requests,” the government said. MySpace preserves information about its users indefinitely and even stores data from deleted accounts for one year. But Twitter's lawyers tell prosecutors they need a warrant or subpoena before the company turns over customer information, the document says.

Will not preserve data without legal process,” the document says under the heading, “Getting Info From Twitter ... the bad news.”

Twitter did not respond to a request for comment for this story.

The chief security officer for MySpace, Hemanshu Nigam, said MySpace doesn't want to be the company that stands in the way of an investigation. “That said, we also want to make sure that our users' privacy is protected and any data that's disclosed is done under proper legal process,” Nigam said.

MySpace requires a search warrant for private messages less than six months old, according to the company.

Facebook spokesman Andrew Noyes said the company has put together a handbook to help law enforcement officials understand “the proper ways to request information from Facebook to aid investigations.”

The Justice document includes sections about its own lawyers. For government attorneys taking cases to trial, social networks are a “valuable source of info on defense witnesses,” they said. “Knowledge is power. ... Research all witnesses on social networking sites.

But the government warned prosecutors to advise their own witnesses not to discuss cases on social media sites and to “think carefully about what they post.”

It also cautioned federal law enforcement officials to think prudently before adding judges or defense counsel as “friends” on these services.

Social networking and the courtroom can be a dangerous combination,” the government said.


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Check it out you already know TheSocietyOnline.biz had to be one of the first with the pics. I actually had them since yesterday. Nicki Minaj on the set of her new video for the single "Massive Attack". Lil Wayne's Young Money first lady Nicki took her pink hair to the desert. Now the ? is with the fit of choice for this video where is Nicki Minaj gonna put her ass at. Now I have been wondering if was wearing the ass or she had gotten some shots. Massive Attack will be released soon and I know you all can no wait and I will def be keeping you guys posted.





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Lil Wayne's 'Rebirth' Album Certified Gold


(AllHipHop News) Lil Wayne’s seventh studio album Rebirth has officially been certified Gold (500,000 copies) by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA).

Despite numerous delays, the album managed to debut at #1 on Billboard’s Rap Album chart upon its release in February.

I have evolved both lyrically and musically as an artist and I want everyone to hear my growing pains," Lil Wayne said of the album, which he labeled his “best work yet."

The latest singles from Rebirth are “Drop the World” featuring Universal label mate Eminem and “Knock Out” featuring his Young Money artist, Nicki Minaj.

Lil Wayne is currently serving a year-long prison sentence on Rikers Island, for attempted possession of a weapon in New York.


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PALM HARBOR, Fla. -- Tiger Woods will make his highly anticipated return to competitive golf at the Masters.

The world's No. 1-ranked player, who has never missed the year's first major as a professional, announced in a statement Tuesday that Augusta National Golf Club will be the site of his comeback
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"The Masters is where I won my first major and I view this tournament with great respect. After a long and necessary time away from the game, I feel like I'm ready to start my season at Augusta," Woods said in a statement.

"The major championships have always been a special focus in my career and, as a professional, I think Augusta is where I need to be, even though it's been a while since I last played."

The Masters is scheduled for April 8-11, with the first and second rounds airing on ESPN beginning at 4 p.m. ET.

Woods last played on Nov. 15, when he won the Australian Masters in Melbourne for his 82nd career victory. His world then unraveled less than two weeks later; he was involved in a one-car crash outside his Florida home that required a hospital visit and let to a series of revelations about his personal life that included a later admission of multiple affairs.

"I have undergone almost two months of inpatient therapy and I am continuing my treatment," Woods said in his statement. "Although I'm returning to competition, I still have a lot of work to do in my personal life."

Woods announced an indefinite leave from golf on Dec. 11 and made a public statement on Feb. 19, but speculation about his return has intensified in recent weeks as he began practicing again at Isleworth, near his home.

By choosing the Masters, Woods will skip next week's Arnold Palmer Invitational, which he has won the last two years and six times overall. He also skipping next week's Tavistock Cup, an exhibition played at Isleworth.

"When I finally got into a position to think about competitive golf again, it became apparent to me that the Masters would be the earliest I could play," Woods said. "I called both Joe Lewis and Arnold Palmer and expressed my regrets for not attending the Tavistock Cup and the Arnold Palmer Invitational. I again want to thank them both for their support and their understanding. Those are fantastic tournaments and I look forward to competing in them again.

"I would also like to thank the Augusta National members and staff for their support. I have deep appreciation for everything that they do to create a wonderful event for the benefit of the game."

Source: ESPN

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