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New York Daily News Reports Watch out, "Saturday Night Live" cast members: Tracy Morgan has a new tell-all, and he's not afraid to use it. In "I Am the New Black" - out from Random House next Tuesday - the funnyguy slams some of his former "SNL" co-stars, writing of his 10-year stint on the show: "I had my finger on the pulse of urban comedy, but when I brought my act to 'SNL,' those mother--------- just felt bad for me. None of the cast I came up with saw this future for me. No, sir. All I have to say about that is, where's Chris Kattan now? Where's Cheri Oteri now? That b---- can't even get arrested." But Morgan does have some love for a few of his past "SNL" cohorts, including his current "30 Rock" boss, Tina Fey. "Tina wasn't scared to come into my world and find the funny up in there. She's that kind of cool," he writes.

Tina Fey The two get along so well, in fact, that Fey even used one of her more bizarre nights during her 'SNL" stint with Morgan as the inspiration for a famous "30 Rock" episode in which she accompanies Tracy to an "after-after-after-after party." "I wasn't really friends with many of my castmates at 'SNL,' but that doesn't mean I didn't roll up into 'SNL' and all those after parties with my own friends," the comedian explains. "Friends of mine were running an illegal strip club they called the Loft. It was in an office space they'd rented and converted into an after-the-after-party spot. They put a stage in it, they put a few futons all around, and they'd get strippers and girls to come and do shows." (And a few, er, other things, which Morgan details in the tome - but it's a tad too racy to detail here.) "I invited everyone to go down there one week. And Tina Fey, Rachel Dratch and a few others came along. I didn't tell any of them what they were in for, so it was all cool when we got there. At first ... they thought it was just a private party. Then these two girls came out onstage and started [engaging in sex acts], and that just shut it down. All the grips and crew guys from 'SNL' were standing around and loving it, but my castmates took one look at that, turned right around and rushed out of there." But even Tracy knows that if he's anything, he's memorable. "They might have left," he says, "but it was all that anybody talked about around the show for the next week."
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RAP-UP REPORTS Universal Music Group is serving up a plentiful feast for Thanksgiving week. Some of the biggest names in music will all release their high-profile albums on the Monday before the holiday. The recording giant has moved up the majority of its November 24 releases by one day to Monday, November 23, a day before the traditional Tuesday release. The shift extends across the Universal umbrella, including Interscope Geffen A&M, Universal Motown/Republic, and Island Def Jam. The new date will take advantage of the start of the holiday shopping season when customers flock to stores to stock up on gifts. Rap-Up.com is first to reveal six of the albums that have been affected by the date change, making your purchasing decision even tougher. 50 Cent – Before I Self Destruct Rihanna – TBD Timbaland – Shock Value 2 Lady Gaga – The Fame Monster Jay Sean – All or Nothing Birdman – Pricele$$ Which album(s) will you be buying on Super Monday?
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Videos After The Jump Jamie Foxx appeared on The Tonight Show With Conan and had a lot to talk about. Topics range from his hilarious 1st meeting with Iron Mike Tyson, the nude photo of him that leaked to the internet and Kirstie Alley tweeting about wanting to have a booty call with him. Jamie's new movie 'Law Abiding Citizen' opens this friday. Part One Part Two
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MTV Reports We're fresh off the plane, mane! The Mixtape Daily family was in ATL for the BET Hip-Hop Awards last weekend. We must have about 3,000 mixtapes in our bags from everybody out in the streets giving away music, trying to get their buzz going. We got tons of info from our trip, so stay locked here all week. Our first offering is all about Gucci Mane: He dropped a tape with DJ Drama over the weekend and has one more coming in a couple of weeks.
Don't Sleep: Necessary Notables Mixtape: The BurrPrint (The Movie 3-D) Headliner: Gucci Mane Co-Starring: DJ Drama Key Cameos: "Real as They Get" (featuring OJ Da Juiceman and Wacka Flocka), "Foreign" (featuring Shawty Red), "Flexin' " (featuring Brick Squad), "Watch Cost a Bentley" (featuring Bun B and Rocko) Essential Info: When does Gucci Mane stop making music? The dude keeps a mixtape on deck, and he dropped yet another freebie to the streets over the weekend, teaming up with DJ Drama to continue their "Movie" series. This one, they say, is in 3-D and they also added the tag The BurrPrint on there. As the mixtape begins to circulate, the streets are beginning to ask if Mr. Laflare is dissing the man who authored The Blueprint? During an interlude called "Gucci Speaks 2," Mane questions Jiggaman's status. "Brick Squad survey," Gucci begins. "First question, Jay-Z is the greatest rapper alive? Survey says that's a lie." Later in the interlude, LaFlare turns his attention to himself. "Gucci Mane is not the hottest rapper in Atlanta? Survey says that's a lie," he continues. Asked by MTV News, Gucci declined to comment further on the interlude, and DJ Drama didn't shed too much either. "You gotta talk to Gucci about that," Dram said. "I just put the tape together after I got the music." However, Dram was able to enlighten us about the title of the tape. "We had a conversation," he said of him and Gucci. "The Movie 2 didn't do what we felt it should've done. The initial conversation was, we gonna put it back out and do The Movie 2: In 3-D. Then Gucci came to me and said 'F--- that, I got enough songs for a new project.' So we needed a new title. Shout out to Green Lantern for the idea on the BurrPrint: He came to me with music and now the streets is in a frenzy. The big [songs are] 'Dope Boys,' 'Trap Goin Crazy,' then the 'Frowney Face,' which is a crazy record seeing that he was on [Trey Songz's] 'LOL :-)' and he did a darker version, 'Frowney Face.' If you really listen to the guy and his concepts, he's creative. "I've been getting a lot of feedback about the tape, people saying it reminds them of previous classics," Dram continued. "Just watching this weekend and Gucci performing at the BET Awards and the feedback of this tape, this is definitely his time." Gucci and Drama are also linking up in a couple of weeks to put out the Fright Night mixtape. That street CD co-stars Gucci's good friend Shawty Lo.
"Halloween man! I'm Jason, Gucci Mane is Michael Myers." Shawty told us just before the BET Hip-Hop Awards. "We're going in, we drop our mixtape this Halloween. It's gonna be real crazy. Fright Night! Y'all look forward to it. DJ Drama, DJ Scream, they gonna do the mixtape together. [Me and Gucci], we're going back-to-back, all-new material." Lo also shouted out his homie for getting on MTV News' Hottest MCs in the Game list. "It feels real good to see where my partner came from to be on that list."
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Video After The Jump College Humor Originals "Retarded Test" only requires you to answer a few simple questions to determine whether or not you are mentally challenged. Watch this video and answer the questions to the test in the order they are given, then leave a comment and let us know how you did.
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London Times Online Reports Michael Jackson's estate has agreed to give the veteran singer-songwriter Paul Anka half the rights to the posthumously released single This Is It after he claimed that studio tapes had been stolen by the star. Anka claimed that the song was originally called I Never Heard and had been co-written with Jackson in 1983 for his own album, Walk a Fine Line. It was recorded in Anka's studio in Carmel, California, and Anka later took the tapes to a studio in Hollywood to make some finishing touches. While this was being done, he said, Jackson – then enjoying success with his song Thriller – removed the tapes. Anka, who became a star in the late 1950s with the song Diana and also wrote the Tom Jones hit She's a Lady as well as the lyrics for the Frank Sinatra classic My Way, claimed that the two singers had written the lyrics together. Anka said that Jackson returned the tapes after he threatened the star with legal action, but, he claimed, Jackson made a copy and used the track with his voice from I Never Heard, re-titling it This Is It. I Never Heard was eventually released in 1991 after Anka placed it with an unknown singer named Safire. Hours after Anka made his claim on the showbusiness website TMZ, administrators for Jackson's estate made him a 50 per cent partner in the publishing rights to the song. I Never Heard and This Is It share the same vocal and piano line, although the latter track includes new over-dubs by Jackson's brothers. This Is It had been promoted as a new Jackson recording, one of a number of unreleased tracks likely to come out in the next few years. It was released online yesterday, four months after Jackson's death. When he heard it, Anka contacted the administrators of Jackson's estate who, he said, apologised for "ripping off my song" and offered "anything you want" to compensate. "They've realised it's a mistake," he told TMZ. "They've realised it's my song. I'm getting 50 per cent of the whole project, which is fair." John Branca, special administrator for Jackson's estate, said: "We acknowledge that Michael and Paul wrote this song together." A spokesman for the estate said: "The song was picked because the lyrics were appropriate because of the name Michael gave his tour.The song was co-written by the legendary Anka." A spokeswoman for Sony Music declined to comment. "I Never Heard" by Safire "This Is It" by Michael Jackson
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HipHopWired Reports From the looks of it, Curtis “50 Cent" Jackson will finally unveil his fourth album Before I Self Destruct on Monday, November 23, 2009, one day early before the typical new release Tuesdays. The long awaited album will also include a free DVD of a full-length original movie entitled Before I Self Destruct. Written, directed and starring 50, the film is a coming of age story about an inner city youth raised by a hardworking single mother. When his dream of becoming a basketball player fails to materialize, he finds himself employed in a supermarket. After his mother is tragically gunned down, Clarence (played by 50) is consumed by revenge and takes up a life of crime in order to support his younger brother. But that's not all, giving consumers a bang for their buck, 50 is also offering even more for Hip-Hop fans with Before I Self Destruct. For a limited time, the package will also include a second DVD featuring "Two Turntables And A Microphone: The Life And Death Of Jam Master Jay," a documentary about 50 Cent's late mentor and friend. Hip-Hop pioneer Jam Master Jay of Run-DMC gave 50 Cent his first big break in music by signing him to JMJ Records in the late 1990s. In fact, 50's first official recording was an appearance on a 1998 JMJ-produced Onyx album and Jay produced 50 Cent's first, though unreleased, album. 50 Cent executive produced the documentary and appears in the 85-minute film, along with Rev Run, Russell Simmons, Jay-Z, and others. Before I Self Destruct, the album, will feature Dr. Dre and Eminem as he did on Get Rich Or Die Tryin', his first official album. With Dr. Dre and Eminem producing and guesting, Before I Self Destruct is said to be darker and harder than 2007's Curtis, as shown by the grimy single and video to "OK, You're Right" (produced by Dr. Dre), which was released earlier this year. 50 also dropped his new book last month, “The 50th Law,” which now sits atop the “Best Sellers List.” Co-written by author Robert Greene (“The 48 Laws Of Power”), the book is meant to serve as a blueprint and motivational guide for success.
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Video After The Jump Comedian/Actress Luenell best known for her role as a prostitute in Sacha Baron Cohen's movie "Borat" . Recently took a minute out to give her take on Lamar Odom and the Kardashian sisters man snaring coochies. Haha this chick is pretty funny.
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The BET Hip-Hop Awards ended Saturday night, but the afterparties in Atlanta lasted well into Monday morning. Diddy and his girls in Dirty Money had been doing radio promo and headlining clubs all weekend long, and the trio ended their Hotlanta excursion at one of the most popular night spots in town, the Velvet Room. But it wasn't just a Bad Boy affair — Ludacris also brought his Disturbing Tha Peace family to make for a unified front of hip-hop stars. DJ Infamous hyped the crowd from his booth and with the two platinum factions overlooking most of the club, revelers from their VIP section (other stars such as Busta Rhymes, Fabolous, Lyfe Jennings and Jazze Pha also had spots in VIP), Infamous dropped the needle on some classics. First came "It's All About the Benjamins." "What y'all wanna do?" The recorded vocals roared through the club. Diddy then got on the mic and told Inf to bring the record back. The mogul then started rapping over the record. "What y'all wanna do?/ Wanna be ballers, shot-callers ... " After Puff's timeless verse, Inf threw on another signature Diddy song, "Mo Money, Mo Problems," and the Bad Boy boss rapped over that record as well. Shawty Lo, who was standing with Diddy and Luda, also got his shine. First came "Dun Dun" and then "Dey Know," with 'Cris adding his rhymes from the remix. Luda kept control of the mic as Infamous put on the beat from his new record "How Low Can You Go," a track from Luda's upcoming joint LP with Shawnna, Battle of the Sexes. Dirty Money took the spotlight next, as Diddy and his girls did "Angels" and "Love Come Down." The mic moved to Red Cafe as he came in with "Hottest in the Hood," then Playaz Circle followed with a medley of records highlighted by "Duffle Bag Boy." That's hip-hop: no stage, no prior planning, just on-the-spot performing. Source
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Former heavyweight boxing champ Mike Tyson holds his youngest daughter Milan. NY Daily News Reports Mike Tyson doesn't want to know how his little "angel" died. The former heavyweight champ said "my first instinct was a lot of rage" after his 4-year-old daughter Exodus was killed in a freak accident. "If I know, then there might be a blame for it," Tyson said Monday in an emotional interview on "The Oprah Winfrey Show." "If somebody's to blame for it, there will be a problem." Tyson said he's tried to not dwell on the bizarre circumstances of Exodus' death last May and is focusing on making sure the rest of his brood is happy. "I was so happy that I had the tools in life, you know, to not go in that direction," he told the talk show queen. "Because I've been that direction. I know where that's gonna lead me. I know I'm not gonna win." Exodus was strangled after her neck was caught in the cord of a treadmill in the exercise room of her mother's house in Phoenix. Her 7-year-old brother Miguel found her hanging from the power cable. The 911 tapes revealed the girl's frantic mother, Sol Xochitl, told the emergency dispatcher, "My baby! She's choked!" Xochitl also tried to revive the doomed child until the paramedics arrived and took over. Phoenix police called the incident a "tragic accident." Iron Mike, who married girlfriend Lakiha (Kiki) Spicer two weeks after the tragedy, said he doesn't blame anybody or harbor any anger against anyone about the death of Exodus. He called his family "my biggest asset." The Brooklyn-born ex-boxer said his children are "the only thing that matters to me now." Tyson, who at age 20 became the youngest heavyweight champion in boxing history, has spent a lifetime trying to learn to keep his terrible temper in check.
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Videos After The Jump Alicia Keys stopped by The Regis And Kelly Show Monday (Oct.12th) to perform her new single "Doesn't Mean Anything from her upcoming album. She also talks about her Charity "Keep A Child Alive" benefitting children and famililes stricken with Aids who can't afford medical help. Alicia's new cd "The Element Of Freedom" will be in stores December 1st. Live Performance Of "Doesn't Mean Anything" Alicia interview talking about her charity "Keep A Child Alive"
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Video And More Pics After The Jump Incarcerated rapper T.I. was honored with two BET Hip-Hop Awards while Jay-Z was named "MVP of the Year" and Drake "Rookie of the Year" at Saturday's ceremony in the A-T-L, according to MTV.com. Ice Cube was presented with the "I Am Hip-Hop" icon award. Kanye West, who led the rap pack with nine nods, was a no-show -- no doubt still reeling from the public backlash after the MTV Video Music Awards fiasco in which he ripped the mic out of Taylor Swift's sweet hands during her acceptance speech and the subsequent cancellation of his tour with Lady Gaga. Hosted by Mike Epps, the awards show will air on BET on Oct. 27.

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Anthony Lawrence (l.) and Shamel King are charged with dealing drugs. NY Daily News Reports Members of a brazen Brooklyn crack gang raked in more than $500,000 in taxpayer money by repeatedly suing the city for civil rights violations, records show. Accused drug dealers from the East 21st St. Crew and associates sued the city more than 20 times - and the city settled every time, even though many of the same people sued again and again. The reason: The city's policy of aggressively settling cases rather than risk a big judgment after a costly trial. Law enforcement officials are outraged at the repercussions. "They [the reputed drug dealers] are raising hell in the community and collecting judgments on top of it," one police source said. "They were emboldened; taunting cops." Authorities say the gang ran a street-level crack operation that wreaked havoc on an East Flatbush neighborhood before being busted last month. Investigators say they have gang members on tape making more than 100 sales to undercover cops in two years. "This was a very violent crack crew," city Special Narcotics Prosecutor Bridget Brennan said. "A real thorn in the side of the community." Incredibly, court records show the gang pulled in much better money from suing the city in Brooklyn Federal Court, claiming cops violated their civil rights. One crew member, Shamel King, got $117,500 from the city, in six separate claims, including one for $35,000 and three for $20,000 each. King, charged with 37 sales, was caught on video smiling as he counted out crack rocks, a law enforcement source said. A main target of the East 21st St. Crew, Anthony Lawrence, was shot multiple times and wounded Aug. 31 in his apartment, apparently by gunmen who went to rob him of his latest settlement check from the city - for $17,500, law enforcement sources said. Lawrence collected $40,000 in settlements. He was indicted on 11 counts of drug selling. Another reputed crew member, Affection Johnson, got three settlements totaling $41,500. Johnson was indicted on 39 counts. "It's crazy," said Michael Palladino, president of the Detectives Endowment Association. "How could this happen more than once?" Law Department spokeswoman Connie Pankratz said, "Within the last 10 years, there has been a significant increase in the number of cases that we've settled." She said the city is sued 200 times a week, and that claims against the police have increased. As of July 1, the city has paid out $637.7 million in judgments and settlements this year. The department "is responsible for protecting the city's [fiscal situation]," she said. "Although we are often successful at trial, it can be more expensive to defend a case than to settle it." She said that since the indictment, these cases were being reviewed "at the highest levels" of the department. Asked if the agency would make any changes to prevent such an egregious playing of the system, she said, "We would like to prevent this, but each case has to be weighed." Asked if city lawyers checked into King's background after the first three suits, Pankratz said they believed it was more responsible to settle than go to trial. In the suits, some of which date back several years, the accused dealers claimed that cops - most of them assigned to Brooklyn South Narcotics - fabricated cases, conducted illegal strip searches, falsely arrested them and harassed them while they were merely walking down the street. They sued after their arrests were dropped or adjourned contemplating dismissal. The majority of the suits were handled by lawyer Richard Cardinale, who was successful in a class-action suit against the city for illegal strip searches at Rikers Island, and in cases against Brooklyn South Narcotics cops. He said the clients paid him one-third of their settlements as his fee. "The cases that I brought, those individuals were innocent of those charges," Cardinale said. "The district attorney had dismissed the cases." He suggested the recent indictment was retaliation. "I spoke to some of the families, and they said the officers who arrested them made comments like, 'You like to bring stupid lawsuits?'" The dozen accused members of the East 21st St. Crew were indicted in September. Eight were arrested; four already were in jail. Undercovers made dozens of crack purchases in and around the Ditmas Arms on E. 21st St., where King and Lawrence live. Brennan said the gang made 171 sales to undercovers totaling $10,460, many from inside Star USA, a 99 cent store at Flatbush and Ditmas Aves. Cops started focusing on drug-dealing in the area after community complaints and shootings in the vicinity linked to feuding gangs. One shooting, still unsolved, took place on July 30, 2007, outside 501 E. 21st St. near Dorchester Road. Gunmen killed Robert Dixon - who had a criminal record for marijuana possession and assault - in a hail of bullets. Two women who were walking by were wounded.
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www.ballerstatus.comDespite being up for nine nominations, Kanye West was a no-show for the 4th Annual BET Hip Hop Awards Saturday evening (October 10). T.I. was also a no-show, but he has a reason ... he's in prison.T.I. took home two awards -- best collaboration award for "Live Your Life" with Rihanna, and album of the year for Paper Trail.In his absence, his fiancee Tameka "Tiny" Cottle accepted his awards, and read a letter by the rapper, who began serving a year-long sentence in late May."Although I'm not there with you all, I'm there in spirit," she quoted the rapper as writing. "My road to redemption is almost over. ... Thanks for the support."As for other winners, Jay-Z took home the MVP of the Year honor, while newcomer Drake accepted the Rookie of the Year award.The legendary Ice Cube was in attendance, and was honored with BET's "I Am Hip-Hop" icon award. Credited with helping pioneer the gangsta rap genre, Cube said he was humbled by the honor.Then later in the ceremony, the late DJ AM received the DJ of the Year honor. Rapper Busta Rhymes presented the award.Other show highlights included a performance by Jay-Z and Young Jeezy with "Real As It Gets," and a recently reunited Goodie Mob performing their 1995 hit "Cell Therapy."Other performers included Snoop Dogg, Ludacris, Gucci Mane, and Soulja Boy.Mike Epps served as the evening's host.The awards show is set to air October 27th on BET.Winners mentioned above are:MVP of the Year: Jay-ZRookie of the Year: DrakeBest Hip-Hop Collabo: T.I. & Rihanna - "Live Your Life"DJ of the Year: DJ AMI Am Hip-Hop Award: Ice Cube
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Video After The Jump Thank God for youtube, In this rare clip we get to see a pre-glam Lady Gaga. I have to give credit to whoever discovered her because based on this video i'm 100% sure I wouldn't have given her a record deal, but then again i'm not an A&R. Doesn't matter a whole lot now because she's become an international star. I just thought this was hilarious.
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