Warner Bros. Pictures unveiled the first official trailer for the highly anticipated movie, Batman v Superman: Dawn Of Justice, at Comic-Con 2015.
Plot: Fearing the actions of a god-like Super Hero left unchecked, Gotham City's own formidable, forceful vigilante takes on Metropolis' most revered, modern-day savior, while the world wrestles with what sort of hero it really needs. And with Batman and Superman at war with one another, a new threat quickly arises, putting mankind in greater danger than it's ever known before.
The film stars Amy Adams (Lois Lane), Henry Cavill (Clark Kent / Superman), Ben Affleck (Bruce Wayne / Batman), Gal Gadot (Diana Prince / Wonder Woman), Jason Momoa (Arthur Curry / Aquaman),Jesse Eisenberg (Lex Luthor) and Ezra Miller (Barry Allen / The Flash).
GBE Capo has been shot and killed in another senseless act of violence in Chicago. Capo was a member of Chief Keef's Glo Gang.
Keef's cousin, Fredo Santana, confirmed the news via Twitter.
"My brother gone," Fredo wrote. "Rip capo I love you bro."
According toDJ Akademiks, Capo was approached by three gunmen and shot in the back and hip on Saturday, July 11. While fleeing, the assailants hit and killed a one-year old baby. Two of the shooters have been arrested.
Our condolences go out to the entire GBE/Glo Gang family.
Jack Thriller Remembers Chinx Drugz in Pt. 3 of his exclusive Interview with Mikey T The Movie Star. Thinking back to the last conversation he had with Chinx at Eric Mena'sLove & Hip Hop premier part. Thriller also touches on his respect for box office sensation Kevin Hart as 2015 proves to be his breakout year. Stay Tuned for More in this Series with Jack Thriller and Mikey T The Movie Star.
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Last year Ja Rule spoke to VladTV about an epic battle that he had with Redman back in the day, but the "Da Rockwilder" rapper told VladTV correspondent Leyla Stacked that he doesn't remember the incident. After admitting that he watched the clip, Redman said, "Damn Ja, I don't remember that. I don't even think you remember that."
The Newark native then shared stories of other battles that he remembers going down, including a scene at a jail where Redman claims he had to battle a whole line of guys that were waiting on him. However, the craziest battle story came about when Redman and Method Man took on 30 guys in Oakland at an in-store event, which took about 2 hours.
We also got Redman's thoughts on battle rap today and if he would ever battle.
"I feel like Death Row [Records] has taken and shook up so many lives it's like, 'Dang, what did we do this for...like, is this a record label or is it really like a street gang?'" Bad Azz recalls during his disturbing account of his days at the notorious collective. "It was just a negative aura around that place that I just wanted to leave...It just makes you wanna run away and never come back."
According to Bad Azz and several other Suge Knight affiliates, the man behind the infamous record label continues to have bad blood with the majority of the people who have been in his presence. "A lot of people from Death Row are dead - a lot of people got killed," Bad Azz dreadfully claims. The Cali rapper states that there were too many bad vibes surrounding Suge and his aptly-named business, and finds it mysterious to this day that TLC's Lisa "Left Eye" Lopes passed away after becoming involved with the man currently on trial for murder. "Left Eye had went to Death Row and during that time while she was hanging around that situation - she might've even been signed to Death Row when that happened - but she died," he remembers.
Calling Suge's current case mildly "disturbing" since he was aware of him and the slain Terry Carter being "cool to a certain extent," in the end he just wants to put it all behind him and focus on his career. During the last half of the interview Bad Azz recalls a talk with a friend that made him turn his life around, "his new dope" music, and explains how he wants people to see him now as compared to his Death Row days. Find out what he has in store for his fans above.
Juicy J teams up with G.O.D. for something fresh and new titled "Pardon Me." The track was produced by Tarantino of 808 Mafia. Give it a listen up top and sound off in the comment section below.
Quality Control Music presents Rich The Kid "Trap Or Die Freestyle." The track was produced by Zaytoven. Give it a listen up top and let us know what you think in the comment section below.
If you saw 2012's Sinister, most likely you enjoyed it if creepy movies are your thing. In it we were introduced to Bughuul a.k.a. The Devourer of Children.
Unlike typical evil movie characters, Bughuul, doesn't do the dirty work himself (at least in the first film his didn't). He inhabits the soul of one child at a time and guides them while they kill their entire families.
He's back and up to his old tricks in Sinister 2, which opens nationwide on August 21.
Plot: A young mother and her twin sons move into a rural house that's marked for death.
1. Addict 2. Dumb Shit (feat. Snoop Dogg) 3. Picture Perfect 4. Waiting on You 5. Shame 6. Don’t Wanna Look Back (feat. Chrisette Michele) 7. Prior to You (feat. Tank) 8. Leave 9. Without My Heart 10. When We Make Love 11. Gonna Give You What You Need 12. Body Language 13. The Rest of Our Lives (feat. Brandy) 14. I Still Do
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Jordin Sparks is back with an official music video for the title track off of her forthcoming, "Right Here, Right Now." The album is due out on August 21st. Enjoy the visuals below.
Glasses Malonehas released the cover and tracklist for his forthcoming album titledGH2: Life Ain’t Nuthin’But. Features include50 Cent, Schoolboy Q, B.o.B, Kendrick Lamar, The Game, Kirko Bangz, TygaandDom Kennedy.
The album is due out later this month.
Tracklist:
01. Bitches & Money 02. Give It Up 03. Too Hood (Ft. Kirko Bangz & The Game) 04. Thuggin’ (Ft. Kendrick Lamar) 05. Price Tag 06. Owe Gee 07. Step 08. Lil Boosie 09. Knock It Out (Ft. 50 Cent & B.o.B) 10. Get Busy (Ft. Tyga) 11. Nothin’ Else (Ft. ScHoolboy Q) 12. After Hours (Ft. Dom Kennedy)
(Reuters) South Carolina removed the Confederate battle flag from the state capitol grounds on Friday to chants of "USA, USA!," after three weeks of emotional debate over the banner, a symbol of slavery and racism to many, but of Southern heritage and pride to others.
In a solemn, yet joyful ceremony before a large crowd, an honor guard of white and black state troopers lowered the flag shortly after 10 a.m. (1400 GMT) before a large crowd and live TV cameras.
The relocation of the flag came a little over three weeks after the racially motivated massacre of nine black worshippers during a Bible study session on June 17 at a landmark black church in Charleston.
The banner's new home will be the "relic room" of the state military museum in Columbia, South Carolina's capital, where the flag will reside with other artifacts carried by Southern Confederate soldiers 150 years ago in the Civil War.
South Carolina Republican Governor Nikki Haley, who pushed for the state legislature to enact a law making it possible to remove the flag, was among those watching its departure from its place just yards from the State House entrance.
Nikki Haley
Earlier, she called it a great day for the state in an interview with NBC's "Today" television show.
"I'm thinking of those nine people today," Haley said, referring to the nine men and women gunned down at Charleston's African Methodist Episcopal church.
Also among those watching the flag's lowering was Charleston Mayor Joe Riley, who in 2000 led a 120-mile (190-km) march from his city to Columbia to protest the flag.
"Today, at long last, this has been done," he said in a statement.
S.C. church shooting victims
The white man charged in the killings, 21-year-old Dylann Roof, appeared in photographs posing with a Confederate flag that surfaced on a website bearing a racist manifesto. The image spurred politicians and leading national retailers to pull the flag from display.
Dylann Roof
In South Carolina, the first state to secede during the 1861-1865 U.S. Civil War, this week's debate in the state legislature brought an emotional closure to a symbol long divisive in the state.
The Confederate flag waved atop the state capitol from 1961 to 2000, when it was moved to a Confederate war memorial near the State House entrance.
"My heart is overjoyed. I can feel the togetherness," said Tenetha Hall, of Newberry, South Carolina, who said she took a day off work to drive an hour to Columbia to watch the flag come down. "I'm so glad my children and six grandchildren will get to see this history."
Civil War re-enactor Bobby Dawson stood quietly in gray wool pants and a long-sleeved shirt with the wool coat of the Confederate Army's 101st South Carolina Regiment. He said he had an ancestor who fought on both sides of the Civil War.
"This brings joy to some people, a solemn occasion to others," Dawson said.
Bruce Jenner's debut as "Caitlyn" swept the headlines earlier this year, and the former Olympian received an outpouring of support from around the globe, which is what Charlamagne Tha God believes should have happened to Rachel Dolezal.
The outspoken radio host questions the big difference between former Spokane NAACP president Dolezal, who was accused of lying to pass herself off as Black, and Jenner, who is now a transgender woman. Charlamagne added, "Don't transgenders lie for the most part, because it's hard for them to come out, because they feel that they'll be judged and ridiculed? Maybe [Rachel Dolezal] felt the same way."
After explaining that he likes calling out people on their "hypocrisy and bullshit," Charlamagne said that he's not taking sides with Caitlyn or Rachel, but he thinks that acceptance shouldn't be on a case-by-case basis.
Philadelphia and Chicago connect as Kur calls on Lil Reese for his latest song titled "Savage." Video shot by Inferno Productions for videos call 267-304-9255.
C-Black and Pretty Boi Green are two young New York emcees who are poised to make a big splash in 2015 and beyond. Peep the Neuliphe World rapper's Remo The Hitmaker-produced banger titled "Throwing Money to the Ceiling."
They say more money, more problems, but inIggy Azalea'scase cash was the solution to make a big headache vanish.
The Australian rapper has been fighting a court battle with her ex-boyfriend, Jefe Wine, over music she accused him of stealing from her hard drive when they were together.
Then there was also claims by Jefe that he made a sex tape with Iggy and the two were common law married.
TMZ reports that the two have settled out of court. The"Fancy"rapper agreed to cut Jefe a check to end the drama.
"He couldn't even get a Honda Accord out of it," a source told TMZ, about the payoff.