Yelawolf a.k.a. Catfish Billy releases a new EP titled "H.O.T.E.L (House of the Endless Life)." Bubba Sparxx is the lone feature on the project. Stream it up top and grab a copy from Datpiff: http://www.datpiff.com/Yelawolf-Hotel-mixtape.807447.html
H.O.T.E.L Tracklist:
1.Supersonic Alley Cat 2.You Should Have Known 3.Renegades 4.Someday 5.In Love Tonight 6.Be Yourself feat Bubba Sparxxx 7.Good Love
The feud between former lovers and"Love and Hip Hop: Atlanta"cast mates,Stevie JandJoseline Hernandez, has reached the point of no return.
TMZ reports that Stevie, born Steven Jordan, has filed a defamation lawsuit against his ex for claiming he is allegedly gay, worships the devil and sexually molested the 6-year old daughter he shares with Mimi Faust.
Hernandez began making the claims in July, via a long social media rant after the Grammy Award-winning producer apparently started to doubt whether the child she's pregnant with is actually his.
"Your dad is a child molester and so are you," she wrote. "You worship the devil not God. You fantasize about sleeping with your own daughters."
Stevie claims that Hernandez called Georgia's Division of Family and Children Servicesto report to the child abuse allegations.
He says the accusations are damaging his reputation and have "exposed him to public hatred and ridicule."
Stevie is asking a judge to order Hernandez to stop bad mouthing him and force her to cough up an undetermined amount of damages.
Wyclef Jeanrecently collaborated withYoung Thugfor the songs"I Swear"off of his forthcoming EP titled"J’ouvert,"as well as"Kanye West"off of Thugger's"Jeffery"mixtape.
The two bonded and 'Clef came away impressed by the 25-year old Atlanta rapper's thirst for knowledge.
During a new interview with Pigeons and Planes, Wyclef paid Thug one of the highest compliments possible by comparing him to a hip hop legend.
"He reminded me of a modern Tupac, in a sense—in a revolutionary sense," the former Fugess member said. "I mean that by, alright, you might see a thug, but his connection to history seemed similar to what Pac understood, of like, 'This is who the Black Panthers are. Read this book, read that book.' This kid understands. I sent him the Ghosts of Cité Soleil documentary. He must have seen it like 10, 15 times. He is like a sponge when it comes to history. He likes to absorb a lot of information, and actually wants to learn."
Power 105.1 radio personality Charlamagne Tha God gave Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump "Donkey of the Day" for Monday, October 10, for the degrading remarks about women that recently aired from a 2005 "Access Hollywood" video.
Last week's leaked 2005 hot-mic recording of Donald Trump bragging to former “Access Hollywood" correspondent, Billy Bush, that he could grab women "by the pussy" and get away with it because he's a star, may just be the tip of the iceberg.
Over the weekend, Bill Pruitt, a producer on the first 2 seasons of "The Apprentice," an NBC reality television show in which Trump starred, tweeted that the Republican presidential candidate said far more damaging things while taping episodes.
"As a producer on seasons 1 & 2 of #theapprentice I assure you: when it comes to the #trumptapes there are far worse. #justthebegininng," Pruitt wrote.
Trump can allegedly be seen or heard using the N-Word on the tapes. Any staffer who releases them would face a lawsuit fromMarc Burnett, the creator of "The Apprentice," for breaking confidentiality agreements.
Chris Nee
On Sunday, October 9, producer Chris Nee, who did not work on "The Apprentice," tweeted that she is not in possession of the tapes, but has heard about them. Nee added that she had signed a confidentiality agreement with Burnett.
In one of the tweets Nee tells Mark Cuban, a Trump foe, that $5 million would cover the legal costs of releasing the tapes.
"@mcuban the price is 5 million to cover the penalty fee. And we all get to hear him use the N word from what I hear," Nee tweeted. "I don't have the tapes. I've signed a Burnett contract & know leak fee is 5 mill. Hearing from producers/crew N word is the 'much worse.'"
@mcuban the price is 5 million to cover the penalty fee. And we all get to hear him use the N word from what I hear https://t.co/IsmJvHHL1K
According to the New York Daily News, Fox News Channel’s Geraldo Rivera, is also in possession of damaging Trump video or audio.
“I have interviewed Donald Trump many times and been with him many times and I have tapes,” Rivera said on the network’s “The Five” program. “My brother and I have been starting to go through the tapes now and there are statements that, in the context of the current climate, would be embarrassing.”
I don’t think we need secret video of Trump using the n-word for people of color to know what he thinks of them.
Paul Wall's"The Houston Oiler" album title pays homage to H-Town's former football team that left for Tennessee in 1997. The city is now represented by theHouston Texans.
Paul plans on releasing the project October 21st.
it features Z-Ro, J-Dawg, Slim Thug, Lil Keke, Le$ and more.
The Houston Oiler Tracklist:
1. Money Don’t Make Me 2. Hustle Like a MF 3. Thangz Are Crazy (Feat. Z-Ro) 4. Caught Ya Lookin 5. Han Solo on 4’s 6. Millionaire Dreams 7. Why Is That 8. Dying Breed 9. Mike Dean 10. Save Me from Myself (Feat. J-Dawg) 11. Headed 2 Da Country (Feat. Rich the Factor) 12. Holdin, Comin Dine 13. Showroom Ready (Feat. Le$) 14. Real Shit, Fake People 15. Stop Cryin, Start Prayin 16. Swangin in the Rain Mudddmix (Feat. Slim Thug, Lil Keke, J-Dawg, Z-Ro, Chamillionaire, 350 a Zip)
2016 XXL Freshman rapper and Brooklyn, New York native, Desiigner, has lined up his next single titled "Outlet." Stream a radio rip of the song up top.
Legendary producerDr. Drehas his legal team ready to do battle withSony Picturesif they release the film, "Surviving Compton: Dre, Suge & Michel'le."
According to TMZ, the movie depicts Dre as a woman beater who physically assaulted then-girlfriend Michel'le, and at one point pulling a gun on her.
Dre vehemently denies the accusations that date back to his relationship with the singer 30 years ago..
A cease-and-desist letter fired off to Sony by Dre's lawyers points out that Michel'le never filed a police report or sought medical treatment from the alleged beatings.
"Surviving Compton: Dre, Suge & Michel'le" is set to air October 15 at 8/7c on Lifetime.
Jermaine Dupri and Da Brat continue to crank out new quality music. For their latest song titled "Lighting Round" the duo recruit Phresh Ali. Stream it up top.
James Fauntleroy returns with a great new song titled "How You Feel." Give it a listen up top and let us know what you think by sounding off in the comment section below.
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and Rochester, New York collide as Original Block Hustlaz (OBH) spitter Dark Lo links up with Maverick Montana and Rigz of Da Cloth, for "Dirty Palms."
The Roca Beats-produced song can be found on Dark Lo's new "Darkaveli" mixtape, which is available now.!
Download "Darkaveli" from the links below.
The song can be found on Dark Lo's "Darkaveli" double disc mixtape.
HartBeat Productions digital family comedian and "Wild N' Out' season 8 cast member Tonio Skits teams up with Kevin Hart for a "What Now" comedy sketch.
Kevin's new comedy special titled "What Now" hits theaters October 14th.
Please be sure to follow Antonio Skits on Instagram and subscribe to his YouTube channel for more hilarious content.
Check out the official music video from Famous Dex for his song titled "Lemonade." View it below and let us know what you think in the comment section.
Robert de Niro was asked to film a video for the #VoteYourFuture initiative. The Oscar Award-winning actor used the opportunity to rip into Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump with such ferocity, that the producers decided it would be best to release the clip separately on Friday, October 7th.
"He's so blatantly stupid," de Niro says of Trump. "He's a punk. He's a dog. He's a pig. He's a con ... a bullshit artist. A mutt who doesn't know what he's talking about. Doesn't do his homework, doesn't care. Thinks he's gaming society. Doesn't pay his taxes, he's an idior. Colin Powell said it best, he's a national disaster. He's an embarrassment to this country," de Niro continued. "It makes me so angry this country has gotten to this point that this fool, this bozo, has wound up where he has. He talks how he wants to punch people in the face. Well, I'd like to punch him in the face. This is somebody that we want for president? I don't think so."
NEW YORK (AP) — In a videotaped midnight apology, Donald Trump declared "I was wrong and I apologize" after being caught on tape making shockingly vulgar and sexually charged comments. Yet he also defiantly dismissed the revelations as "nothing more than a distraction" from a decade ago and signaled he would close his presidential campaign by arguing rival Hillary Clinton has committed greater sins against women.
"I've said some foolish things," Trump said in a video posted on his Facebook page early Saturday. "But there's a big difference between the words and actions of other people. Bill Clinton has actually abused women and Hillary has bullied, attacked, shamed and intimidated his victims."
Trump's 90-second statement capped a jarring day that threatened to sink the billionaire businessman's White House campaign, sending Republicans into a panic with just over a month until Election Day and on the cusp of Sunday's crucial presidential debate.
One by one, outraged GOP lawmakers condemned Trump's comments in a 2005 video obtained and released Friday by The Washington Post and NBC News. In the video, Trump is heard describing attempts to have sex with a married woman. He also brags about women letting him kiss and grab them because he is famous.
"When you're a star they let you do it. You can do anything," Trump says in the previously unaired comments. He adds seconds later: "Grab them by the p----. You can do anything."
House Speaker Paul Ryan said he was "sickened" by Trump's remarks and angrily revoked an invitation for the real estate mogul to appear at a GOP event Saturday in Wisconsin. But like most of the many lawmakers who slammed Trump's words as reprehensible, Ryan did not pull his endorsement of his party's nominee.
"I hope Mr. Trump treats this situation with the seriousness it deserves and works to demonstrate to the country that he has greater respect for women than this clip suggests," Ryan said.
But for some Republican officials, Trump had finally gone too far.
"You, sir, are the distraction," said an angry Utah Sen. Mike Lee in a video posted to his Facebook page after Trump issued his midnight apology. "Your conduct, sir, is the distraction."
Lee called on Trump to abandon his campaign, saying it was time for the Republican Party to "expect more. There is no need for us to settle."
Clinton, who spent Friday away from the campaign trail preparing for Sunday's debate, weighed in on Twitter, calling Trump's comments "horrific" and adding, "We cannot allow this man to become president."
For more than a year, Trump's outrageous and often outlandish comments have given Republicans fits. But with some notable exceptions — including nearly all the party's living past presidents and White House nominees — GOP officials have at least nominally thrown their support behind him.
Some of that support has been driven by a belief that Trump needs to at least be competitive in the November election in order to give candidates in down-ballot races a chance to win. The question many Republicans now face is whether the balance will now tip and supporting Trump becomes the riskier position.
BTW the "her" in Trump's lewd "moved on her" appears to be Nancy O'Dell, who Trump tried to fire for rejecting him: https://t.co/gxxxh9Fw5a
Even before Friday's revelations, Trump was struggling to steady his campaign. He had an uneven performance in the first debate and in the following days, bewilderingly feuded with a beauty queen he had shamed for gaining weight.
Let's NOT confuse lewd talk with discussing PERPETRATING Sexual Assault and a basic admission of guilt. #TrumpTapeshttps://t.co/L6whebOIMk
That incident stunned Republicans, particularly given Trump's desperate need to shore up support among women. But the businessman's comments about the Miss Universe contestant pale in comparison to his words in the newly released recording.
On it, Trump is caught on a live microphone while talking with Billy Bush of "Access Hollywood." The candidate is heard saying "I did try and f--- her. She was married." He also uses graphic terms to describe the woman's body and says he frequently tries to kiss beautiful women.
"Access Hollywood" said an Associated Press story about Trump's lewd behind-the-scenes comments as star of "The Apprentice" led it to dig through its archives and turn up the previously unaired footage from 2005. It was recorded during a bus ride while Trump was on his way to tape an episode of the soap opera "Days of Our Lives."
Trump issued a short apology Friday afternoon, saying he was sorry "if anyone was offended." As he did hours later, he shifted attention toward the Clintons, saying the former president "has said far worse to me on the golf course — not even close."
Trump has spent months hinting he might make the Clintons' marital issues and their handling of the president's affairs a campaign issue. Earlier this week, he said he didn't plan to raise the matters in Sunday's town hall-style debate, but his early morning video suggests he may have changed his mind.
The Republican desperately needs a standout performance in the debate. With his invitation to Wisconsin rescinded, he said he would spend Saturday in New York preparing for the faceoff with Clinton.
Indiana Gov. Mike Pence, Trump's running mate, planned to replace him at the Wisconsin event. Coming off a widely praised performance in Tuesday's vice presidential debate, Pence ignored questions shouted by reporters in Rossford, Ohio, where he was campaigning Friday with his daughter.
A person familiar with Pence's thinking said the Indiana governor was "beside himself" and his wife was furious. That person spoke on the condition of anonymity, because the person was not authorized to share the private discussion.
As Friday became consumed by Trump's vulgarity, Republicans bemoaned another lost opportunity to chip away at Clinton.
The WikiLeaks organization posted what it said were thousands of emails from Clinton campaign chairman John Podesta, including some with excerpts from speeches she gave to Wall Street executives and others — speeches she has declined to release despite demands from Trump.
The excerpts include Clinton seeming to put herself in the free-trade camp, a position she has retreated from. In a talk to a Brazilian bank in 2013, she said her dream was "a hemispheric common market, with open trade and open borders."
But a distracted Trump didn't seem to notice, focusing instead on pushing attention toward Bill Clinton's infidelities even as he apologized for his intemperate remarks.
"We will discuss this more in the coming days," he said at the end of his midnight video. "See you at the debate on Sunday."