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Track List:
01. Charles Lee Ray (Intro)
02. I'm Here Feat. Shannel
03. Road To Success
04. Free Weezy (Remix)
05. Feel Good Music
06. Uptown Feat. Lil Wayne & Jae Millz
07. Lights Out
08. Stop Playin Feat. Cory Gunz & Bigga 500
09. Ooh Baby Feat. Princess (Crime Mob)
10. Torcher Feat. Fiend
11. Believe It Feat. T-Pain
12. What They Hatin' 4 Feat. Roscoe Dash
13. Break Thru Feat. Mack Maine
14. Get The Record Straight
15. My City Feat. Jaycee Payaso
16. Phil Jackson Feat. Sean Garrett
17. Where's Wayne Feat. Lil Twist, Nicki Minaj, Gudda Gudda & Jae Millz
18. Counting Up the Paper Feat. Jody Breeze & Short Dawg
19. So So NO Feat. Joey Da Y, Fiend, PNC, Jack Spratt & Mack Maine
20. Final Countdown
21. 808 Feat. Baby Sis
22. What U Lookin At Feat. Issa
23. Nice Day Feat. G Fresh & Travis Porter
24. Warming Up(Bonus)
Tracklist:
01. The Intro
02. Exhibit Clips
03. Slow Down (Ha Ha)
04. Gun Muzik Feat. JR Writer
05. Stop It 5
06. Battle Rapper 101
07. Light Work
08. Hybrid Flow
09. Ya Killing Me Feat. Esso, Rain & Kid
10. Loco Feat. Dna, Cortez & Dread Holla
11. Get It In Harlem
12. In My Hood Feat. Head Ice & Amen
13. Ice Cream Feat. Hitchcock & Hbk
14. Maybach Muzik 2 Feat. Big Ooh
15. Fear Feat. Drake
16. Family Ties Feat. Goodz
17. Dont Want It With Us Feat. Arliss Mi
18. Big Brotha
19. Dreams
20. Unthinkable Feat. Alicia Keys
21. Dear Harlem
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Talib Kweli and DJ Hi Tek sat down with Devi Dev of Hard Knock Tv recently.
Talib talked about how at the time Dr Dr released 'The Chronic', New York was kind of doing their own thing at the time.
"New York was kind of in a bubble," Talib said. "When you listened to radio in New York, you're thinking everybody is a superstar. And you're not realizing the rest of the country is listening to something else. In New York you think New Jersey and Connecticut is country."
"When Chronic dropped it was the biggest record, forget hip hop, it was the biggest record. Dre and Snoop when Chronic dropped, MTV, like it didn't get any bigger than that," Talib continued.
Talib believes that album made Snoop into a cultural icon, allowing him to appear on shows like Martha Stewart.
The rest of the interview focused on DJ Hi Tek who's been producing with Dr Dre the last five years. He says it's a dream gig, but you better be prepared to work because Dre gets it in. And yes, 'The Chronic' is coming.
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Celebrity Favorites: 50 Cent and Floyd Mayweather are as cool as Martin Riggs and Roger Murtaugh. The lethal combination recently hung out in Los Angeles and sat down with MTV News. Their friendship is so genuine that a lot of times, when they have a conversation, they cut each other off before a sentence can be completed.
"MTV should be actually paying me for this," 50 smiled, sitting next to Money May.
"50 Cent is one of my best friends," Mayweather said. "He's a great person, great guy. He's very controversial. He's surrounded by a lot of controversy like myself. In the rap game he's taking on all comers. In the fight game, I'm taking on all comers."
"All comers!" 50 added. "You know what people mistake about Floyd? When he says 'money.' When he makes reference to money, it's not like he doesn't have a passion for the actual art form of boxing or the skill, because he's obviously the best fighter out there. And they still can't find anybody out there who can beat him."
One man many boxing experts and fans feel can give Floyd a run for his money is Manny Pacquiao. They came close to fighting earlier this year, but the fight was canceled because the fighters couldn't agree on the drug testing. Mayweather has demanded Olympic-style drug testing for the fight and Pacquiao says no. All boxing fans, including 50 Cent, are hoping they can come to some sort of resolution.
"The thing about that situation is this," Mayweather began before 50 chimed in.
"We gon' beat him up. He gon' beat him up!" the Queens MC exclaimed.
"If we don't take the test, if the athlete is cheating, then we're cheating the fans," Mayweather said.
"Why would that [drug testing] be a problem if you wasn't cheating?" 50 opined. "I smell something dirty."
"If you clean, then take the test," Mayweather said. "I'm a clean athlete. [Sugar] Mosley stood up, he took the test. So of course we want him to stand up and take the test. You do your homework on him. I wish him nothing but the best. Me, myself, I'm living my life. I'm comfortable, I'm happy."
For the record, Floyd says his "next fight is life." As for what Mayweather is listening to right now, we defer right back to the G-Unit camp. The champ says he's a fan of Lloyd Banks' "Beamer, Benz or Bentley."
"That's the hottest record out right now," Mayweather insisted. "Something different. It made me go out and buy the Supersport Bentley."
This holiday weekend in Atlantic City, New Jersey, Mayweather is hosting an All White Celebration with Vibe magazine.
50 Cent is continuing to work on new music.
Celebrity Favorites: 50 Cent and Floyd Mayweather are as cool as Martin Riggs and Roger Murtaugh. The lethal combination recently hung out in Los Angeles and sat down with MTV News. Their friendship is so genuine that a lot of times, when they have a conversation, they cut each other off before a sentence can be completed.
"MTV should be actually paying me for this," 50 smiled, sitting next to Money May.
"50 Cent is one of my best friends," Mayweather said. "He's a great person, great guy. He's very controversial. He's surrounded by a lot of controversy like myself. In the rap game he's taking on all comers. In the fight game, I'm taking on all comers."
"All comers!" 50 added. "You know what people mistake about Floyd? When he says 'money.' When he makes reference to money, it's not like he doesn't have a passion for the actual art form of boxing or the skill, because he's obviously the best fighter out there. And they still can't find anybody out there who can beat him."
One man many boxing experts and fans feel can give Floyd a run for his money is Manny Pacquiao. They came close to fighting earlier this year, but the fight was canceled because the fighters couldn't agree on the drug testing. Mayweather has demanded Olympic-style drug testing for the fight and Pacquiao says no. All boxing fans, including 50 Cent, are hoping they can come to some sort of resolution.
"The thing about that situation is this," Mayweather began before 50 chimed in.
"We gon' beat him up. He gon' beat him up!" the Queens MC exclaimed.
"If we don't take the test, if the athlete is cheating, then we're cheating the fans," Mayweather said.
"Why would that [drug testing] be a problem if you wasn't cheating?" 50 opined. "I smell something dirty."
"If you clean, then take the test," Mayweather said. "I'm a clean athlete. [Sugar] Mosley stood up, he took the test. So of course we want him to stand up and take the test. You do your homework on him. I wish him nothing but the best. Me, myself, I'm living my life. I'm comfortable, I'm happy."
For the record, Floyd says his "next fight is life." As for what Mayweather is listening to right now, we defer right back to the G-Unit camp. The champ says he's a fan of Lloyd Banks' "Beamer, Benz or Bentley."
"That's the hottest record out right now," Mayweather insisted. "Something different. It made me go out and buy the Supersport Bentley."
This holiday weekend in Atlantic City, New Jersey, Mayweather is hosting an All White Celebration with Vibe magazine.
50 Cent is continuing to work on new music.
Skip Jourdan, who plays guitar at Remnant Ministries, has missed only three Sundays in three years.
He knew where he had to be Tuesday night.
Jourdan was among 30 to 40 church members who quickly assembled at the church on Windmill Lane as news spread about the death of Randall Cunningham's 2½-year-old son. Cunningham, the former UNLV and NFL star quarterback, is pastor of Remnant Ministries.
"This is why you have a church family," Jourdan said. "This is why you belong to something like this. I can't imagine trying to go through something like this and not having a church family. Who are you going to turn to?"
Christian Cunningham, who would have been 3 in December, died after being found floating in the backyard hot tub, according to friends of the family. Randall Cunningham performs baptisms in the hot tub at his home, which is near the church.
A woman at Cunningham's house was with several children when she found the boy at about 4:30 p.m., Las Vegas police Lt. Dennis Flynn said. She removed the boy from the hot tub and began performing CPR. Paramedics took the child to St. Rose Dominican Hospital, Siena campus, where he died, Flynn said.
Abuse and neglect detectives were investigating the incident at the house on the 300 block of East Robindale Road, near Paradise Road. Flynn said the drowning appeared to be an accident.
"We know healing is going to take time," said one church member, who said she goes by the name Miss Happy. "We ask that everyone pray for the family. It hurts. It hurts."
Cunningham was believed to be in San Diego or on his way back at the time of the drowning.
Members of the church congregation gathered that night and shared stories, prayed and cried. They talked about Christian learning to speak, playing football and constantly smiling and having fun.
"He touched the lives of anybody who stood there and watched him," Miss Happy said. "He's one of those little kids like, 'I'll take you home with me.' I can sit here and talk all day about Christian."
Cunningham generally is considered the greatest player in UNLV history. He still holds the record with 8,020 career passing yards.
From there, he put together a 16-year NFL career that included four Pro Bowl selections. Cunningham also is largely credited with making quarterback a more mobile position.
He became an ordained minister in 2004 and opened Remnant Ministries later that year.
He and his wife, Felicity, have three other children: Randall II, Vashti and Grace.
Las Vegas Review-Journal reporter Lawrence Mower contributed to this report.
Source: Las Vega Review-Journal
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Skip Jourdan, who plays guitar at Remnant Ministries, has missed only three Sundays in three years.
He knew where he had to be Tuesday night.
Jourdan was among 30 to 40 church members who quickly assembled at the church on Windmill Lane as news spread about the death of Randall Cunningham's 2½-year-old son. Cunningham, the former UNLV and NFL star quarterback, is pastor of Remnant Ministries.
"This is why you have a church family," Jourdan said. "This is why you belong to something like this. I can't imagine trying to go through something like this and not having a church family. Who are you going to turn to?"
Christian Cunningham, who would have been 3 in December, died after being found floating in the backyard hot tub, according to friends of the family. Randall Cunningham performs baptisms in the hot tub at his home, which is near the church.
A woman at Cunningham's house was with several children when she found the boy at about 4:30 p.m., Las Vegas police Lt. Dennis Flynn said. She removed the boy from the hot tub and began performing CPR. Paramedics took the child to St. Rose Dominican Hospital, Siena campus, where he died, Flynn said.
Abuse and neglect detectives were investigating the incident at the house on the 300 block of East Robindale Road, near Paradise Road. Flynn said the drowning appeared to be an accident.
"We know healing is going to take time," said one church member, who said she goes by the name Miss Happy. "We ask that everyone pray for the family. It hurts. It hurts."
Cunningham was believed to be in San Diego or on his way back at the time of the drowning.
Members of the church congregation gathered that night and shared stories, prayed and cried. They talked about Christian learning to speak, playing football and constantly smiling and having fun.
"He touched the lives of anybody who stood there and watched him," Miss Happy said. "He's one of those little kids like, 'I'll take you home with me.' I can sit here and talk all day about Christian."
Cunningham generally is considered the greatest player in UNLV history. He still holds the record with 8,020 career passing yards.
From there, he put together a 16-year NFL career that included four Pro Bowl selections. Cunningham also is largely credited with making quarterback a more mobile position.
He became an ordained minister in 2004 and opened Remnant Ministries later that year.
He and his wife, Felicity, have three other children: Randall II, Vashti and Grace.
Las Vegas Review-Journal reporter Lawrence Mower contributed to this report.
Source: Las Vega Review-Journal
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Eminem recently spoke with Vibe about being left off of MTV's Hottest MC's of 2009 list, why he didn't release 'Relapse 2' and not looking at the song "Forever" as a competition between himself and the other rappers.
VIBE: How'd you feel about the response to "Forever"?
Eminem: The response was great. I didn’t really look it like I’m competing against these guys. I’m on a record with them, but I just wanted to make a good song. Certainly, the response helped, as far as me being able to feel good about myself again. It took me so long to just even be able to do that. I was pretty down for a few years. I went through some things and not just with addiction, some personal setbacks and I was down. Just being able to get back up again feels good. I think everything played a factor of where I’m at now.
On Recovery, you have this one line on “25 to Life” where you talk about taking control of your relationship with hip-hop. How have you done that?
What the whole song is saying is that I have a strange relationship with hip-hop because I love it so much. I go through this thing in my head a lot, which I’m sure every rapper does, where you give your life to this thing. You literally give everything that you got. I come to work some days wearing the same thing two days in a row—baggy sweats—just dedicating my life to this. And there are times that I feel like I get the respect that I deserve and there are times where I feel like I don’t.
Like when MTV excluded you from their Hottest MCs of 2009 list?
That hottest MC list that I was left off, it was one of those things that I was glad that I am at where I'm at. I’m glad I’m in this place now, because a few years ago I would've let it bother me more than it did. I took it not as a slap in the face but more so like, "Maybe I’m not on that list for a reason. Maybe I’m not doing the things that I need to be doing. Maybe I need to look at myself and step it up." I don’t know what I would have thought being in the mind state that I was in. I just felt like maybe I need to do better.
As a person, are you proud of yourself?
I handle things a lot differently now. I’m proud to be able to say that I’m an addict without any shame in it. I’m proud that I’m able to admit that I have a problem with a certain thing and I have to leave it alone and accept it. I’m proud that I’m strong enough to be able to walk away form those things.
When did you realize that? During rehab? Therapy?
I got some tools in rehab when I went in 2005. I got the tools that I need, I just didn’t use them. I got the information, the analysis—I don’t know if that’s the word—of my personality. What type of person I am, why I have this addictive behavior, why I need instant gratification from certain things, why I feel a certain way because my childhood was this way or that way. I got all of those tools, which made me understand why I had to leave that stuff alone. But I didn’t use it and that’s why I went back to it.
Why did you decide not to release the songs you'd planned for Relapse 2?
On a record like the new record, when I mention the third verse of “Talking to Myself,” I try to sum up the last two records in a nutshell. Mr. Porter, who produced “On Fire,” had this analogy of Encore and Relapse that stuck with me: “Encore I was on drugs, Relapse I was flushing them out.” His view on Relapse was that I was flushing the drugs out my system and looking back at it, I probably was. My mind was coming back, my writing skills were coming back, so I was able to write again because I had writer’s block from the pills. I was backed up. I was writing so much and so quickly that I didn’t have a chance to stop and say, Are these good songs? Are they great songs? I was just going. I was like, 'I got so much material for three albums, but let’s narrow it down to two. Let’s put out Relapse 2 months later. That was the original plan. There are so many drug references on the last album; that’s just where my head was at. I came to life again and everything was like new. When they say 'in recovery' or 'in rehab', it’s like being born again when you get clean and sober. You start appreciating shit that you never thought you would appreciate, like, 'Wow, look at those trees. Look at nature.' Before, it didn’t matter. I just started appreciating things more. I got happy when I got sober, broke free from the chains—not to sound corny. I broke free from the chains of addiction and it was just like 'Ahh, I’m happy again. I’m not a prisoner.' I was just happy to be back.
Source: Vibe
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In these tough economic times, it's reassuring to know that a 17-year-old with big dreams, a raspy voice and a penchant for skimpy stage outfits can pull in more cash than most small countries.
Yes, Forbes magazine has announced its list of the 100 most powerful celebrities in the world, and the usual suspects, many of whom are so culturally omnipresent they go by a single name, are all there: Oprah (No. 1), Beyonce (No. 2), Bono (U2, No. 7), Madonna (No. 10). This year's crop is especially notable, however, for the new faces that made the list -- with Lady Gaga landing at No. 4 and 'Twilight' stars Robert Pattinson and Kristen Stewart debuting at Nos. 50 and 66, respectively.
Forbes weighs money earned with the amount of press coverage a star receives when compiling its list of the year's most powerful stars. So it's really no surprise that O takes the top spot again -- her third time atop the list in the last four years. In the last year, she earned $315 million and announced the expansion of her media empire with the upcoming launch of OWN -- The Oprah Winfrey Network.
With album sales at record lows, every musician in the top 20 earned the vast majority of their income from touring revenue. Beyonce pulled in $87 million with her 'I Am' world tour and multiple endorsement deals. Madonna, whose 'Sticky & Sweet Tour' is the top grosser ever for a solo artist, earned upwards of $58 million from the road show's 2009 summer leg. Britney Spears ranked No. 6 this year on the strength of her 'Circus' world tour, which grossed $130 million and was 2009's fifth biggest show.
Like pop mama Madge, Gaga earned most of her cash ($62 million) on the road. Combined with intense media coverage of her every move and a slew of lucrative endorsement deals, the pantless one came in at No. 4, the highest debut on the list.
Also making their first appearances, Pattinson and Stewart, who earned $17 million and $12 million, respectively, and saw themselves become prime tabloid fodder courtesy of a rumored romance. Expect both to appear on the Forbes list for some time: The final book in the 'Twilight Saga,' 'Breaking Dawn,' will be split up into two separate films, and the franchises latest flick, 'Eclipse,' hits theaters tomorrow.
After what was undoubtedly a rough year personally, Sandra Bullock can take comfort in her enormous professional successes. Bullock ranked at No. 8, having scored two hit movies, 'The Blind Side' and 'The Proposal,' and an Oscar win. Last year, she came in at No. 98, making hers the biggest jump on the list.
As for the aforementioned 17 year old, Miley Cyrus, she came in at No. 13 with $48 million earned. Like Gaga -- and Madonna and Britney and Beyonce -- we assume she did not spend much of it on pants.
And just how much did the lowest earner on the list, No. 99's Jennifer Love Hewitt, rake in from June 1, 2009, to June 1, 2010, you ask? A mere $6.5 million. Somehow we imagine she'll manage just fine.
Celebrity earnings appear to be unaffected by the world financial crisis, as the stars on the Forbes list banked about $4.7 billion this year, up from $4.1 billion last year. This also marks the first year the mag has included a social media ranking, which reflected each celebrity's involvement with Facebook and Twitter.
See full list of Forbes' 100 Most Powerful Celebrities :
Rank Name Pay ($mil) Money Rank TV/Radio Rank Press
1 Oprah Winfrey 315 1 1 5 5 11
2 Beyonce Knowles 87 11 9 13 2 15
3 James Cameron 210 2 21 9 20 81
4 Lady Gaga 62 22 13 4 1 1
5 Tiger Woods 105 7 7 6 35 34
6 Britney Spears 64 20 15 24 3 2
7 U2 130 3 54 18 11 28
8 Sandra Bullock 56 25 6 21 17 62
9 Johnny Depp 75 14 34 22 16 21
10 Madonna 58 24 16 3 4 33
11 Simon Cowell 80 12 20 20 46 64
12 Taylor Swift 45 38 8 27 8 3
13 Miley Cyrus 48 32 17 26 6 20
14 Kobe Bryant 48 32 22 16 21 22
15 Jay-Z 63 21 45 29 23 26 Hip-
16 Black Eyed Peas 48 32 42 36 18 37
17 Bruce Springsteen 70 16 48 32 47
48 Musicians
18 Angelina Jolie 20 76 19 30 10 41
19 Rush Limbaugh 58.5 23 10 45 41 78
20 Michael Jordan 55 26 38 31 38 27
21 Dr. Phil McGraw 80 12 3 68 94 45
22 Steven Spielberg 100 8 71 40 49
23 Ellen Degeneres 55 26 31 58 50 5
24 David Letterman 45 38 3 25 33 76
25 Tyler Perry 125 4 56 76 82 36
26 Jennifer Aniston 27 67 40 41 22
27 Pink 44 43 35 35 14 18
28 Lebron James 43 45 23 11 39 31
29 Roger Federer 43 45 28 1 44 13
30 Brad Pitt 20 76 25 15 12 73
31 Floyd Mayweather 65 19 47 62 77
32 Michael Bay 120 5 90 71 70 97
32 Donald Trump 50 30 26 57 59 75
34 Jay Leno 35 54 2 28 29 65
35 Coldplay 48 32 86 47 26 4
36 David Beckham 44 43 64 10 31 19
37 Jerry Seinfeld 75 14 51 80 86 89
38 AC/DC 114 6 88 100 83 24
39 Howard Stern 70 16 57 92 63 84
40 Jonas Brothers 35.5 53 32 56 15 7
41 Tom Hanks 45 38 49 44 42 46
42 George Lucas 95 10 94 81 67 82
43 Glenn Beck 35 54 12 50 28 39
44 Ryan Seacrest 51 29 41 83 75 14
45 Phil Mickelson 46 37 24 19 88 90
46 Ben Stiller 53 28 72 61 68 23
47 Jerry Bruckheimer 100 8 94 88 89
48 Cristiano Ronaldo 36 51 97 2 19
49 Alex Rodriguez 36 51 11 14 73 83
50 Robert Pattinson 17 86 53 37 7
68 Actors
51 Conan O'Brien 38 50 5 46 93 30
52 Shaquille O'Neal 31 61 27 33 60
53 James Patterson 70 16 98 84 97 57
54 Kenny Chesney 50 30 70 89 91 40
55 Manny Pacquiao 42 47 52 52 64 60
56 Tom Cruise 22 73 43 38 25 43
57 Adam Sandler 40 48 65 74 66 10
58 George Clooney 19 83 14 12 24 53
59 Stephenie Meyer 40 48 85 59 32 87
60 Cameron Diaz 32 59 61 54 36 79
61 Serena Williams 20 76 18 8 57 32
62 Rascal Flatts 45 38 69 90 90 42
63 Charlie Sheen 30 62 29 70 55 70
64 Derek Jeter 30 62 36 34 79 67
65 Lance Armstrong 20 76 33 7 62 12
66 Kristen Stewart 12 92 62 53 9 69
67 Toby Keith 48 32 81 93 95 99
68 Sean (Diddy) Combs 30 62 63 75 30
56 Hip-hop impresario
69 Stephen King 34 57 82 63 40 51
70 Sarah Jessica Parker 25 68 55 55 56
71 Leonardo DiCaprio 28 65 67 42 48
72 Judge Judy Sheindlin 45 38 77 96 100
80 Personalities
73 Robert Downey Jr 22 73 60 39 45
74 Lil' Wayne 20 76 76 67 13 6
75 Reese Witherspoon 32 59 79 82 61
76 Keith Urban 27.5 66 50 73 78 50
77 Julia Roberts 20 76 58 49 37 72
78 Steve Carell 34 57 78 72 84 54
79 Meryl Streep 13 91 30 23 43 59
80 Akon 21 75 92 77 27 16 Hip-
81 Maria Sharapova 25 68 87 43 80 29
82 Daniel Radcliffe 25 68 90 66 58
83 Venus Williams 15.5 88 39 17 81 38
84 Ray Romano 35 54 82 91 99 98
85 Gisele Bundchen 25 68 93 94 69 55
86 Heidi Klum 16 87 74 69 51 49
87 Drew Barrymore 15 90 73 64 52 44
88 Alec Baldwin 8.5 98 37 48 54 93
89 Sutherland Kiefer 20 76 80 86 76
90 Tina Fey 7.5 99 46 60 74 66
91 Kate Moss 9 97 89 51 34 63
92 Eva Longoria Parker 12 92 65 79 65
93 Jeff Dunham 22.5 72 99 98 96 25
94 George Lopez 18 85 68 87 87 35
95 Katherine Heigl 15.5 88 75 78 71 96
96 Danica Patrick 12 92 44 65 85 95
97 Kate Hudson 11 95 58 85 53 99
98 Chelsea Handler 19 83 84 97 92 17
99 Jennifer Love Hewitt 6.5 100 96 95 72
100 Mariska Hargitay 9.5 96 100 99 98
Source: PopEater
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LOS ANGELES (Billboard) – Eminem will blast in at No. 1 on the U.S. pop album chart on Wednesday with the biggest week for a single release since 2008, according to sales data from Nielsen SoundScan.
"Recovery," the follow-up to the rapper's 2009 album "Relapse," sold 741,000 copies during the week ended Sunday, enough to become his sixth consecutive No. 1 debut on the Billboard 200 chart
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AC/DC did better in October 2008 when "Black Ice" debuted at No. 1 with 784,000 copies. Meanwhile, "Relapse" began at No. 1 in 2009 with 608,000 copies.
Eminem's new album also wowed digitally, as downloads made up 255,000 units of the first-week tally. That's the second-biggest digital week for an album in history. Only Coldplay's "Viva La Vida Or Death And All His Friends" notched a larger frame, when it debuted with 288,000 downloads in the summer of 2008.
Eminem also naturally made big news on the Digital Songs chart with his "Love the Way You Lie," his collaboration with Rihanna. It debuted at No. 1 with 338,000 downloads sold. It's the sixth time Eminem has topped the Digital Songs chart and the second time he's done it this year, following "Not Afraid's" entry atop the list back in May with 379,000.
Full Billboard 200 sales data will be issued on Wednesday.
TROUBLED pop star BRITNEY SPEARS faces a probe into allegations that she abused her two young sons.
Social workers will quiz her over claims she beat one with a belt and gave both food they were allergic to - making them violently ill.
Investigators were approached by the singer's former bodyguard FERNANDO FLORES - who claims he was forced to quit his job due to Britney's erratic behaviour.
Brit W/Fernando Flores & Jayden
It is understood that the 28-year-old star strongly denies the claims and insists she has never mistreated four-year-old SEAN PRESTON and JAYDEN JAMES, three.
Star's home ... Britney's Beverley Hills mansion
But Flores, 29, has told the Los Angeles Department of Children and Family Services he feels Britney is too unstable to be left in charge of her sons.
He fears her behaviour could scar for life the youngsters - who split their time between Toxic singer Britney's Beverly Hills mansion and dad KEVIN FEDERLINE's home.
A source said: "Britney doesn't mean to be a bad mum. But Flores feels she has so many issues she can't be trusted around her boys.
"He claims the first really shocking incident was when she came marching into the pool house at her mansion and demanded his belt.
"He handed it over but then followed her into the main house and claims he witnessed the alleged incident."
Flores also accused Britney of feeding the boys food they were allergic to, including shellfish.
The alleged incidents took place in late March or early April.
This month The Sun revealed how Flores claimed Britney constantly walked round naked and sexually harassed him.
Child protection agency workers tried to quiz her last week but she had left LA for a few days.
Britney temporarily lost custody of the boys two years ago after suffering a massive breakdown.
Kanye West made a big impression when he opened the BET Awards by performing “Power” atop a volcano. But Kanye’s presence wasn’t the only big thing on stage. The rapper’s enormous jewelry also caught the eye of viewers.
Jacob & Co. created a custom-made link chain and charm depicting Egyptian god Horus, as well as a four-finger pyramid ring, for Mr. West’s comeback performance. Both are made of 24k yellow gold.
According to Kanye’s blog, Horus is one of the oldest and most significant deities in the ancient Egyptian religion. Horus served many functions in the Egyptian pantheon, most notably being god of the sky, god of war, and god of protection.
Kanye’s monstrous chain and ring came with a larger-than-life price tag. Both items retail for a whopping $300,000, a spokesperson for Jacob & Co. tells Rap-Up.com. How’s that for the royal treatment?
Kanye West made a big impression when he opened the BET Awards by performing “Power” atop a volcano. But Kanye’s presence wasn’t the only big thing on stage. The rapper’s enormous jewelry also caught the eye of viewers.
Jacob & Co. created a custom-made link chain and charm depicting Egyptian god Horus, as well as a four-finger pyramid ring, for Mr. West’s comeback performance. Both are made of 24k yellow gold.
According to Kanye’s blog, Horus is one of the oldest and most significant deities in the ancient Egyptian religion. Horus served many functions in the Egyptian pantheon, most notably being god of the sky, god of war, and god of protection.
Kanye’s monstrous chain and ring came with a larger-than-life price tag. Both items retail for a whopping $300,000, a spokesperson for Jacob & Co. tells Rap-Up.com. How’s that for the royal treatment?
In an interview with Rap-Up.com conducted right after the 2010 BET Awards. Singer Lloyd made a comment that raised a few eyebrows regarding Chris Brown's emotional Michael Jackson Tribute.
"I told him, man you gotta go up there, you gotta cry. You gotta really show your heart to the world," Lloyd said at the time.
Lloyd took to his blog, YoungGoldie.com to clarify that statement.
“I consider Chris a friend. He's been through a lot in the past couple years. I never told him to go on stage and cry. We spoke recently, and I told him as a friend that people hadn't really seen him be vulnerable about his situation last year [with Rihanna]. I thought he was holding back and needed to let that emotion out. Him crying at the BET Awards was real, I could feel it.” said Lloyd.
Many critics and cynics have slammed Chris' performance as being "over the top" and "fake", but Lloyd didn't see it that way at all.
“I think he cried about a number of things. About the fact that he thought people would hate him forever because of one mistake. Feeling that love on stage was probably overwhelming. Plus MJ being gone and him performing "Man in the Mirror", that song is powerful, especially for his situation. It pushed him over the edge.”
Finally Lloyd addressed the many bloggers that thought he was taking a sarcastic shot at Chris when he said "I told him to cry".
“To say that he was faking or that I'm hating on him, that's some bull sh*t. Last week Essence.com asked me what artist most embodied MJ. I told them it was Chris. I never saw MJ perform live, but he [Chris Brown] is the closest thing I've witnessed. Chris is back, and I'm just as excited as his fans are. It's just frustrating that people want to make everything negative.”
With that, maybe everyone can finally put this issue to rest.
(AllHipHop News) Rapper T.I. was officially named Global Creative Consultant of the Rémy Martin Cognac brand today (June 29th).
Under teams of the deal, T.I. will work to help with promotions, merchandising and digital media campaigns for a variety of the Rémy Martin cognac marques.
The rapper has already started offering creative input towards Rémy Martin’s “Things are Getting Interesting” campaign.
Rémy Martin will help T.I expand his K.I.N.G. Foundation by providing funds to the non-profit, which helps low income families through a variety of community-oriented programs.
"T.I. is a powerful voice in the entertainment world as a recording artist, actor and producer. And Rémy Martin recognizes the similarities between the art of producing fine cognacs and blending music and words to create hit songs,” said Lamar Johnson, Director of Marketing and Branded Entertainment, Rémy Cointreau USA, Inc. "We are very pleased to partner with T.I. to build upon our successful ‘Things are Getting Interesting’ marketing campaign."
Rémy Martin and T.I. will work jointly to market and promote a new signature blend of the premium brand Rémy Martin V.S.O.P., which the rapper developed on a trip to the company’s headquarters.
“I’ve been a fan of Rémy Martin for many years so I’m honored to be working with them as creative consultant. And now after my trip to Cognac, I admire the brand’s genius even more. I’m excited about all the possibilities of this partnership,” said T.I.
T.I. seventh studio album King Uncaged is due in stores August 17th.
Source: AllHipHop
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Kat Stacks is starting to resemble an human pinata.
The queen of internet drama got caught slipping again. This time by the aunt of Young Money artist Lil Twist who made her apologize for lying on the Young Money camp.
In Kat's previous video, she said these visuals would emerge. According to her she was set up by Yung L.A. and J. Futuristic.
This chick either needs to get full time security or just stop talking about people before she gets seriously hurt.
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