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Lady Gaga felt the heat during her Monster Ball Tour in New Zealand Saturday.

The 23-year-old singer appeared sluggish and on the verge of fainting as she performed her closing number, "Bad Romance."

Though she continued to perform, Gaga sat down occasionally and sometimes lay on her back. She also stopped singing at various points during the gig, bowed her head and even removed her head piece.

Lady Gaga's background dancers did not appear to notice her struggling and continued their routine in the back.

TMZ reports that the person who posted the video said it was so hot during the show that some members of the audience fainted.

This is not the first time Lady Gaga has had a health scare. In January, the singer canceled her sold-out concert at Indiana's Purdue University after passing out in her dressing room before the show.

Gaga kicks off the Australian portion of her tour in Sydney on Wednesday.

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According to Billboard’s Hot 100 list, Ludacris has secured his fifth number one hit with a little help from London singer/songwriter Tao Cruz on their collaboration “Break Your Heart.”

The feat puts Luda as the first and only rapper to reach the mark in Billboard history. Mr. Bridges snatched his first number one single with the Kanye West-produced “Stand Up” from his third solo project “Chicken-n-Beer” back in 2003.

In 2004, Luda scored another number one single with Usher’s “Yeah.” Two years later, he topped the charts with “Money Maker,” a collaboration featuring The Neptunes’ Pharrell Williams. The following year, he appeared on Fergie’s “Glamorus Life,” which also reached no.1.

Ludacris’s "Battle of the Sexes" LP is in stores now.

Source: BET

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Rosa Acosta videos and pictures are always a good way to start the day.

This time she's shooting for "Two In The Shirt" or "TITS" brand as they are commonly referred to.

The photographer is Estevan Oriol, check out some of his work below.

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Former D-Block affiliate J-Hood chopped it up with Mikey T The Movie Star about almost signing to G-Unit.

According to Hood he met with 50 Cent for six hours. 50 talked to him about a lot of his experiences in the business.

At that point Hood's beef with D-Block was in full swing. Fif told him him if he signed him he wouldn't tell him not to continue the beef but, he wouldn't personally involve himself.

The one thing Hood said he will never forget is 50 pulling him aside to tell him he knows what it's like to be J-Hood. To have you back against the wall with people trying to blackball you.

In the end Hood sends shout outs to the whole G-Unit camp. He big ups Lloyd Banks for his hot single "Beamer Benz or Bentley" and says Banks should be tight at all the rappers jumping on the beat because most of them are garbage.

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Queens MC Nas has accomplished a lot in his recording career and no doubt will go down in history as one of the best ever.


There is one thing however, he wishes he would have done as a teen and that's stay in school to get his high school diploma.


Nas was in Pittsburgh on Sunday (March 14) to speak at the Boys & Girls Clubs of America's annual National Keystone Conference.


He spoke about the importance of education according to the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette.


"The reality of it is, you need to keep educating yourself, and I wish I had stayed in school," he said


Frank Sanchez, the vice president for corporate and partner relationships for the Boys & Girls Clubs of America said Nas was speaking to the "cream of the crop" of High School students from around the country.


He added "This is an incredible message, to have someone who succeeded so much in their life, but there is still a void,.


Singer Ne-Yo and former NBA great Bob Lanier also spoke at the Keystone Club. Which is a division within the Boys & Girls Clubs that promotes leadership with a focus on community service.


Along with stressing the importance of staying in school Nas told the kids to "be your own leader"


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Nine months after Michael Jackson’s death, his estate has signed one of the biggest recording contracts in history, giving Sony, Mr. Jackson’s longtime label, the rights to sell his back catalog and draw on a large vault of unheard recordings.

The deal, for about 10 recordings through 2017, will guarantee the Jackson estate up to $250 million in advances and other payments and offer an especially high royalty rate for sales both inside and outside the United States, according to people with knowledge of the contract who spoke anonymously because they were not authorized to speak about it publicly.

It also allows Sony and the estate to collaborate on a wide range of lucrative licensing arrangements, like the use of Jackson music for films, television and stage shows and lines of memorabilia that will be limited only by the imagination of the estate and the demand of a hungry worldwide market.

We think that recordings will always be an important part of the estate,” John Branca, an entertainment lawyer who is one of the estate’s executors, said in an interview on Monday. “New generations of kids are discovering Michael.”

A lot of the people that went to see ‘This Is It’ were families,” he added, referring to the Jackson concert film released in October. “ ‘This Is It’ was one of the few films allowed into China. So we think there are growing and untapped markets for Michael’s music.”

The first recording covered by the new contract is the “This Is It” soundtrack, released last year, and Sony plans a new album of unreleased recordings for November.

Sony’s contract is a bet on the continued appeal of Mr. Jackson, whose sales spiked after his death in June at the age of 50. With overall record sales on a decade-long plunge, mega-deals like this one have become rare, and Mr. Branca said the deal “exceeds all previous industry benchmarks.” Five years ago Bruce Springsteen signed a deal with Sony worth a reported $110 million, and in 2008 Live Nation and Jay-Z struck a $150 million deal for recordings, concert tours and other rights.

Demand for Jackson music has leveled off after the initial rush — in the weeks after his death Sony scrambled to replenish retailers’ stock of any and all Jackson titles — but remains high. Last year Mr. Jackson was the biggest-selling artist in the United States by a wide margin, with 8.3 million combined album sales and 12.4 million downloads of single tracks, according to Nielsen SoundScan. Mr. Branca said that since his death Mr. Jackson has sold more than 31 million albums, about two-thirds of them outside the United States.

But as record sales have tapered off over the last decade, licensing has emerged as the biggest growth area for revenue from recorded music. And given the success of the Beatles and the Elvis Presley estate in reissuing and repackaging old albums as well as finding new uses for their music — like “Love,” the Beatles’ hit theatrical show by Cirque du Soleil — it is not hard to imagine the direction that the Jackson estate might take in using old recordings in new ways.

It’s not just a record deal,” said Rob Stringer, chairman of the Columbia/Epic Label Group, a Sony division. “We’re not just basing this on how many CDs we sell or how many downloads. There are also audio rights for theater, movies, computer games. I don’t know how an audio soundtrack will be used in 2017, but you’ve got to bet on Michael Jackson in any new platform.”

Source : New York Post

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Nicki Minaj is hip-hop's leading lady at the moment and the Young Money rapper proved she's adept at handling that spotlight during her turn as co-host of BET's "Rip the Runway."

The femcee was joined by The Game's Pooch Hall, and delivered her trademark sass both in rhyme and in jokes.

"Pooch, you haven't even complimented me on my shoes yet," Nicki said during the opening minutes, teasing the actor as the pair introduced the show, set to air March 15 on BET and Centric.

The Queens lyricist doubled as a performer also, joining Ludacris onstage for his hit "My Chick Bad."

"My chick bad, tell me if you seen her," Luda rapped. "She always bring the racket like Venus and Serena." Minaj stormed onstage for the third verse, much to the delight of her fans — there were plenty of Barbiez on board — in a snakeskin bodysuit and pink wig.

"Trash talk to them then I put them in a Hefty," she rhymed. "Running down the court, I'm dunking on them Lisa Leslie."

Along with the "Rip the Runway" performances, new designers' spring and summer lines were presented and showcased throughout the broadcast.

BET's "106 & Park" co-host Rocsi Diaz, Sean John model Miguel Perdomo and artist Amanda Diva were among those strutting down the catwalk.

Upstart MC B.o.B. a.k.a. Bobby Ray performed his first single, "Nothin' on You," as the Tennille White Chicago line was showcased.

Trina was partnered with Haute Couture during her performance and newcomer Roscoe Dash and Soulja Boy Tell'em had the rowdiest performance of the night, hands down, with "All the Way Turnt Up." The song was paired with sporty clothing line Protégé and featured a model in high heels frantically dribbling a basketball to the beat.

A solo turn by Minaj and performances by Janelle Monáe and Estelle featuring Kardinal Offishall ("Freak") rounded out the festivities.

Source: MTV

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While filming a video for his song "Over" on Friday in Los Angeles, Drake stood in front of an all-white backdrop wearing a white tee and white sneakers. What does he do in the clip? He does him.

"This is my first video," the Young Money franchise player said, sitting in his trailer. "I've shot a lot of videos before, but this is my first attempt to establish myself as Drake the artist. Shooting the other videos I've done has been great. I really don't care what other people think about them, they were great experiences for me. I've learned a lot from them. Today, I'm shooting with somebody I really look up to and respect. I'm shooting with Anthony Mandler."


Mandler, who has also made videos with Jay-Z and Rihanna, worked with Drake before on Mary J. Blige's "The One."

"We talked colors, we talked epic, emotion-evoking visuals," the 23-year-old Toronto native said of the collaborative "Over" video. "The story is actually interesting. The song is so aggressive, and it's sort of a love story in the video. It has a lot to do with the album [Thank Me Later]. The album is about finding love, feeling 'Have I sold my soul' as far as 'Will I ever be able to gain the trust of a woman? Will I only be able to be around the dark, evil women? Will I ever find that pure love?' Those elements are in the video. I look strong, I feel great, my knee's feeling great. I'm jumping around, doing all kinds of stuff."

The song "Over" touches on Drake reaction to fame and stardom. " 'Over' was definitely a choice of mine," he said of releasing it as a single. "I've got a lot of great songs on the album. A lot of songs that sound familiar but are brand-new. I still got the same emotions of the songs you love, whether it be 'Say Something' or 'Best I Ever Had' or 'Bedrock.' For people who enjoy what I've done in the past, I've got a lot of songs to cater to them. But 'Over' was a song I did for myself.

"We took a trip to Jamaica, where I did a lot of work for my album," he elaborated. "There was this calm before the storm, and 'Over' represented the storm to me. It's the moment. I wanted to emerge at first from this album and just let people know 'This is how I'm coming out in the public eye. I'm ready for anything.' Then when you get the album, it's like, 'Oh, he's still human. He's still thinking the same way.' I wanted people to understand I could have lost it. 'Over' could have been my entire album. Just 'cause that's what this industry and game will do to you if you lose yourself."


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The always hilarious and super talented Devin The Dude just dropped visuals for the first single off his new EP 'Do Not DistHerb (Suite # 420)'

The video shows Devin on his never ending quest to find the perfect bud even when he runs out of money.

His rhymes will never be compared to lyricists like Jay-Z or Eminem. But I bet he's your favorite rappers favorite rapper.

'Do Not DistHerb (Suite # 420)' is available on iTunes tomorrow (March 16). You can pre-order and download it here

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Tracklist:

1.Dj Delz & Quan Tha Don- intro
2.Quan Tha don- Frotin on him FT j-dub
3. Quan Tha Don- Game FT lokey
4.Quan Tha Don- Many men freestyle
5.Quan Tha Don- G'D up FT Large amount,nino
6.Quan Tha Don- Nigga what you talkin bout (BSB
7.DJ Delz Skit
8.Quan Tha Don- D-Boys freestyle
9.Quan Tha Don-Tryna get paid Ft Pj Johnson
10.Quan Tha Don -Back on Tha block Ft Chance
11.Quan Tha Don- so gone ft pj johnson
12.Quan Tha Don-what yah life like fs
13.Quan Tha Don- last hope ft Dt
14.Quan Tha Don-shots go bang Ft Rio Navada
15.Dj Delz shout outs
16.Quan Tha Don-all fine with me
17.Quan Tha Don-Pickin Them Up Dropin them off
18.Quan Tha Don-2 things i love ft j-real, bigga 5
19.Quan Tha Don-Candy Paint ft ferrell P.R
20. Quan tha don outro
21. Dj delz & Quan Da Don- outro

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French Montana is doing big things these days. He recently signed Skyy High Ent. to his Coke Boy label. Plus he's keeping the wave his homie Max-B started by putting out quality mixtapes and videos.

That consistency has the streets are anxiously awaiting his debut album 'Excuse My French'. Montana made a big announcement today regarding the LP.

The # 1 Coke Boy has landed maybe the hottest entertainer on the planet right now in Lady Gaga for his one of his singles according to AllHipHop.

That’s going to be one of the singles, you know,” French Montana told AllHipHop.com. “I mean you talking about Gaga, you talking about a mil and a half a show. Like, that’s other kind of money. Gaga’s that new. Gaga’s that other money, you know, like you can’t compare her to nobody. You talk about Madonna this and that, like, Gaga’s that new talent.”

French and Gaga are both Akon artists which i'm sure made this pairing easier to pull off. Expect the album to drop this summer.

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Straight outta Brooklyn, with hard hitting beats and the ghetto bling bling of street laced lyrics, BABS Bunny born Lynese Wiley has hit the hip hop scene with a vengeance! BABS made her mark on the music industry with her former group Da Band and became a household name while openly living her life in front of millions during the hit MTV reality show, Making the Band 2. BABS was chosen as one of the six group members out the 40,000 people who tried out for the MTV Reality Show and also won a recording deal with Bad Boy Records. Babs is no longer with Bad Boy and has started a movement of her own. Check below for the exclusive interview with Jazzy F. Baby!

Jazzy F. Baby: Now most people know you and what went down in the past so we gone go into what has been happening since after the leave from bad boy that got u to the point your @ now. How is you relationship with bad boy and Diddy?

Babs: Well I still have love for bad boy and what they did for me. But I had 2 make moves cause I had bills 2 pay and the label wasn't payin them. I hope 2 work with Diddy some time soon. He's the best. Me and Diddy don't have beef at all. Well I don't have beef wit him n I'm sure he's not beefin wit me. Haven't talked 2 or seen him in 2 years

Jazzy F. Baby: What's Good Babs? I hear you been working with Kid Cudi, so how did that happen?

Babs: Kid Cudi is my good friend. Knew him b4 day and nite came out.

Jazzy F. Baby: I feel like the FEM movement didn't take off the way it should have. What are your thoughts on that?

Babs: The fem movement is still going on. But we hit a wall n had to slow down for a min. We had the world but we will b back. What up 2 lady luck, Rage and my manager Uneek

Jazzy F. Baby: Are there any female rappers you would like to work with.

Babs: I would love 2 work with Lil Kim but I have love for a lot a chicks in the game.

Jazzy F. Baby: How do you feel about Nicki Minaj rise to fame being a barbie?

Babs: Barbie is not my thing. I'm on the wave movement. But hey if she's getting paid then that's what's up. I wish her the best. I like 2 look at her lmao she's looks great!

Jazzy F. Baby: What's going on with Babs Bunny label situation?, Who are you signed with?

Babs: I'm not sign 2 any 1. I'm makin moves on my own. If the label won't give me a big check then I can't do it.

Jazzy F. Baby: How do you feel about the state of hip hop today.

Babs: Hip Hop right now is just ok 2 me and I'm hope it gets better. I'm so sick of the trash rappers with the hot beats.

Jazzy F. Baby: How did you prepare for this mixtape and what gave you the motivation while recording the tracks.

Babs: Sum of the stuff on wave music is new n sum I did a min ago. I just smoked out and did my thing.

Jazzy F. Baby: Are you and Da Band members still in contact with one another?

Babs: Yes I talk 2 every 1 in Da Band. That's my family for life and I love them all. Dylan, Fred, Chopper, E Ness and my sister Sara Stokes.

Jazzy F. Baby: What do we have to look forward to from Babs Bunny in the future?

Babs: My next step is to do movies, and to get my own cooking show on the food network.

Jazzy F. Baby: Thanks so much Babs for taking the time to interview with me. Let the people know how to get @ you.

Babs: Y'all can reach me on twitter @brooklynbabs or Facebook. Holla and show love or send hate I don't care as long as y'all holla. God bless

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Two guns used in high-profile shootings this year at the Pentagon and a Las Vegas courthouse both came from the same unlikely place: the police and court system of Memphis, Tenn.

Law enforcement officials told The Associated Press that both guns were once seized in criminal cases in Memphis. The officials described how the weapons made their separate ways from an evidence vault to gun dealer and to the shooters.

The use of guns that once were in police custody and were later involved in attacks on police officer highlights a little-known divide in gun policy in the United States: Many cities and states destroy guns gathered in criminal probes, but others sell or trade the weapons in order to get other guns or buy equipment such as bulletproof vests.

In fact, on the day of the Pentagon shooting, March 4, the Tennessee governor signed legislation

revising state law on confiscated guns. Before, law enforcement agencies in the state had the option of destroying a gun. Under the new version, agencies can only destroy a gun if it's inoperable or unsafe.

Kentucky has a similar law, but it's not clear how many other states have laws specifically designed to promote the police sale or trade of confiscated weapons.

A nationwide review by The Associated Press in December found that over the previous two years, 24 states mostly in the South and West, where gun-rights advocates are particularly strong have passed 47 new laws loosening gun restrictions. Gun rights groups are making a greater effort to pass favorable legislation in state capitals.

John Timoney, who led the Philadelphia and Miami police departments and served as New York's No. 2 police official, said he doesn't believe police departments should be putting more guns into the market.

"I just think it's unseemly for police departments to be selling guns that later turn up," he said, recalling that he had once been offered the chance to sell guns to raise money for the police budget.

"Obviously, we always need the money but I just said, `No, we will take the loss and get rid of the guns'," said the former police chief, who now works for Andrews International, a security consulting firm.A spokeswoman for the Memphis police said gun swaps are a way to save taxpayer money.

One of the weapons in the Pentagon attack was seized by Memphis police in 2005 and later traded to a gun dealer; the gun used in the Jan. 4 courthouse shooting in Las Vegas was sold by a judge's order and the proceeds given to the Memphis-area sheriff's office. Neither weapon was sold by the Memphis law enforcement agencies directly to the men who later used them to shoot officers.

In both cases, the weapons first went to licensed gun dealers, but later came into the hands of men who were legally barred from possessing them: one a convicted felon; the other mentally ill.

The history of the two guns in the recent attacks was described by officials from multiple law enfocement agencies on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to discuss details of the investigations. The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives provided reports on the gun traces to the investigating agencies, but is barred from publicly disclosing the results.

At the Pentagon, gunman John Patrick Bedell carried two 9 mm handguns, one of them a Ruger.

Law enforcement officials say Bedell, a man with a history of severe psychiatric problems, had been sent a letter by California authorities Jan. 10 telling him he was prohibited from buying a gun because of his mental history.

Nineteen days later, the officials say, Bedell bought the Ruger at a gun show in Las Vegas. Such a sale by a private individual does not require the kind of background check that would have stopped Bedell's purchase.

Mike Campbell, an ATF spokesman in Washington, would not confirm the details. He would only say Bedell "appears to have purchased the gun from a private seller."

The gun already had changed hands among gun dealers in Georgia and Pennsylvania by the time Bedell bought it. Officer Karen Rudolph, a Memphis police spokeswoman, said her department traded the weapon to a dealer in 2008 for a different gun that was better for police work.

The Ruger had sat in Memphis police storage for years at that point, after being confiscated from a convicted felon at a 2005 traffic stop.

The trail of the gun used at the Las Vegas federal courthouse is older and harder to pin down. Johnny Lee Wicks, an elderly man enraged over cuts to his Social Security benefits, opened fire with the shotgun at the security entrance to the courthouse. He killed one officer, Stanley Cooper, and wounded another.

Wicks, like Bedell at the Pentagon, was killed by officers' return fire.

Before that courthouse attack, what records exist suggest officers in Memphis confiscated that gun in 1998.

A judge in Memphis ordered the sale of the shotgun as part of a criminal case, and the proceeds of that sale went to the Shelby County Sheriff's Office, confirmed sheriff's spokesman Steve Shular.

He said the gun dealer who bought it later sold the weapon to a dealer in Nevada. It is not clear how Wicks got the shotgun.

Rich Wyatt, a former police chief in Alma, Colo., who now operates a gun store and who has bought weapons from police agencies defended the practice of police selling guns.

"Maybe if they put the money they made selling the guns into training those officers better, they'd be better off," said Wyatt. "Nobody ever, ever questions selling a car that was used in a crime. I am sad that officers were shot, but I don't care where the guns came from. To say we need to chase guns is not the issue, we need to chase people."

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Tony Yayo recently sat down with M Reck and Doggie Diamonds of Forbez DVD to talk about former G-Unit singer Olivia.


In an interview 50 Cent said he spent around $2 million dollars on her while she was with G-Unit.

Her response to that was he should have spent $4 million, which is ridiculous.

Yayo breaks down the differences in expenses for male and female artists and why he believes 50 Cent did right by Olivia.

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(AllHipHop News) Queens, New York rapper Lloyd Banks’ debuted the video for his latest single “Beamer, Benz or Bentley” today (March 15).

The single is taken from his upcoming album and has become popular on mix shows and clubs around the country, while a variety of rappers have already laid their own verses down over the instrumental to the track.

Banks reflected on the success of the single and the staying power of the mixtape game in an upcoming interview with AllHipHop.com.

The success of ‘Beamer, Benz, or Bentley,’ it just reminds me of all the places I’ve gone due to a single record,” Lloyd Banks told AllHipHop.com. “One record could take an international artist back around the world.”

Banks will repay Juelz Santana for his cameo on “Beamer, Benz or Bentley” with an appearance on The Skull Gang leader’s upcoming mixtape The Reagan Era.

Banks is currently touring across Europe with rapper 50 Cent on the "Before I Self Destruct Tour."

While the rapper enjoys playing the live arenas that 50 Cent is able to fill, he told AllHipHop.com that the smaller, intimate venues were special to him.

We’re more excited about those shows than anywhere else because….we get a chance to do the material you want to do, not the material they used to hearing,” Banks told AllHipHop.com.

To get out there and give them that mixtape material mixed in with the hits that they know…that’s always a good feeling.

Philadelphia rapper Beanie Sigel is featured in the video, adding fuel to lingering speculation that he will be officially joining the G-Unit camp after a falling out with former friend/collaborator, Jay-Z.

Banks and Sigel performed together over the summer at Great Adventure, during a trip for neighborhood kids sponsored by 50 Cent.

Shout out to Beans,” Lloyd Banks told AllHipHop.com. “Beans came out did his record, which is like a whole new raw energy, similar to when we did the 40 Day event [in Queens].


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