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Elle Varner stopped by The Queen Latifah Show recently to perform her new single entitled "Don't Wanna Dance." You can grab it now from iTunes https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/dont-wanna-dance-feat.-a$ap/id897223499
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Elle Varner stopped by The Queen Latifah Show recently to perform her new single entitled "Don't Wanna Dance." You can grab it now from iTunes https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/dont-wanna-dance-feat.-a$ap/id897223499
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A scary moment during August Alsina's concert at Monday, September 15, at Manhattan’s Irving Plaza has fans worried about his well being.
The "I Luv This" singer was performing when he suddenly passed out and fell into the crowd. TMZ reports that he appeared to be unconscious. Security rushed him backstage where they were met by paramedics.
August was later alert enough to wave to fans as he was carried out on a stretcher. His current condition is unknown.
The singer is several dates into his Testimony Live tour, which ends in Kansas on September 21.
**UPDATE** September 17
August suffered multiple seizures Monday after passing out during an NYC concert. According to TMZ, he was still in the hospital as of Tuesday night.
The only drug found in the singer's system was weed. Doctors believe the seizures were caused by dehydration and exhaustion
We'll update his condition as more information is released.
**UPDATE** September 19
August Alsina's condition was much more serious than previously thought. The singer fell into a coma at a New York City hospital following the seizures suffered on Monday. Within the last few hours the singer posted a photo of himself in a hospital bed with a friend by his side. He updated fans on his condition and reminded them that not every day of life is promised.
This is a bit graphic but i wanted to share this w/ every follower of mine. iWoke up out of a 3 day coma... &This guy@banggang_moneyteam right here never once left my side. What I'm tryna say is cherish the ones in life who cherish you & take good care of yourself. Your life can be gone in a split second'. I'm recovering well and thankyou for all of your prayers & concerns. -YungGet well soon bro.
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Original Block Hustlaz recording artist Dark Lo releases his highly anticipated Ron Harvey Jr. mixtape. Features include Ransom, Lik Moss, No Brakes Bras, Kylledge, Maino, V-Chase, P90 Smooth, Breezy and Newz.
Download it now from Datpiff http://www.datpiff.com/Dark-Lo-Ron-Harvey-Jr-mixtape.647330.html
Check out the official music video for the tape's "Intro" below.
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Floyd Mayweather Jr. raked in at least $32 million for his win over Marcos Maidana this past Saturday, but apparently he's not the type to tip.
Nik Nguyen, a waitress at club Rehab at the Hard Rock Casino and Hotel in Las Vegas, says the champ came in with an entourage of 150 people on Sunday. She was excited to serve the group and thought she would be rewarded financially.
The group ordered a boatload of drinks, according to TMZ. The full order included.
5 bottles of Patrone - $2,375
3 Grey Goose - $1,425
6 bottles of Ciroc - $2,850
20 bottles of Luc Belaire Rose champagne - $11,500
1 6-liter bottle of Luc Belaire Rose - $6,500
200 chicken wings - $600
1 fruit platter - $55
Rehab management comped the entire $25,305 bill. Nguyen noticed the group making it rain on the stage dancers, but nobody, including Jamie Foxx left her a penny.
Do you think Money May simply forgot to tip or is a cheapskate? Should he go back and at least give the waitress the customary fifteen percent?
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Faces In The Crowd Showcase is a promotional based company that successfully bridges the gap between the unsigned artist community and the music industry. The goal of this showcase series is to give the stars of tomorrow the best possible platform to showcase their talent.
This showcase was started in 2003 and has grown bigger every year. We have had the likes of Wiz Khalifa, Maino, Stalley, Royce Da 5'9, Pharoahe Monch, Saigon, and many more perform in our shows.
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Houston rapper Trae Tha Truth reps ABN/Grand Hustle to the fullest on his remix of Bobby Shmurda's hit song "Hot Nigga." Music video directed by Philly Fly Boy. Check it out below and hit the comment section with your thoughts.
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Young Jeezy gets right to it and releases an official music video for "Holy Ghost." This is off of his new album, Seen It All: The Autobiography, available now on iTunes https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/seen-it-all-autobiography/id910677075.
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Frenchie is dropping his Fukk Fame mixtape on Tuesday, September 16, at 2:12 p.m. The latest leak off of it is entitled "Birds and Keys" featuring Trae Tha Truth.
The Waka Flocka and Gucci Mane recently launched his own label called Protekted Records.
“I feel confident with my decision to become my own boss,” the rapper said in a release. “I watched Gucci. I watched his progression, and how he developed the 1017 Brick Squad brand, the artists, and the label, to where it is today. Global.”
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EDEN PRAIRIE, Minn. (Associated Press) — Adrian Peterson is coming back to the Minnesota Vikings two days after he was charged with child abuse for using a wooden switch to spank his 4-year-old son, and the star running back said Monday he is not a child abuser and wants "everyone to understand how sorry I feel about the hurt I have brought to my child."
Peterson, considered one of the best running backs in the NFL, was benched for Sunday's 30-7 home loss to the New England and he had not commented publicly since news broke on Friday that he had lashed the boy with the switch earlier this summer, causing an unspecified injuries.
"I am not a perfect son. I am not a perfect husband. I am not a perfect parent, but I am, without a doubt, not a child abuser," Peterson said in a nearly 500-word statement issued through his agency. "I am someone that disciplined his child and did not intend to cause him any injury.
"No one can understand the hurt that I feel for my son and for the harm I caused him. My goal is always to teach my son right from wrong and that's what I tried to do that day."
Vikings owners Zygi and Mark Wilf said they had decided to bring back Peterson for practices and Sunday's game at New Orleans "after significant thought, discussion and consideration." The Wilfs said they want to let the legal process play out before making any more definitive decisions on Peterson's future with the only NFL team he has ever played for.
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"To be clear, we take very seriously any matter that involves the welfare of a child," the Wilfs said. "At this time, however, we believe this is a matter of due process and we should allow the legal system to proceed so we can come to the most effective conclusions and then determine the appropriate course of action. This is a difficult path to navigate, and our focus is on doing the right thing."
Peterson faces an initial court appearance in Conroe, Texas, on Wednesday on a charge of reckless or negligent injury to a child, which carries penalties of up to two years in prison and a $10,000 fine. His attorney, Rusty Hardin, said he will try to delay the arraignment until next week after Hardin returns from a vacation out of the country.
Corporal punishment is legal in Texas and non-deadly force against a child by a parent or guardian is permissible. But the punishment is abusive if it causes injury. A blow that leaves a bruise, welt or swelling, or requires medical attention, could be judged abusive. The guidelines also say use of an instrument "is cause for concern."
Hardin said Peterson used a switch because that was the way he was brought up by his parents in Palestine, Texas, and the NFL star agreed.
"I have to live with the fact that when I disciplined my son the way I was disciplined as a child, I caused an injury that I never intended or thought would happen," Peterson said. "I know that many people disagree with the way I disciplined my child. I also understand after meeting with a psychologist that there are other alternative ways of disciplining a child that may be more appropriate."

The Vikings decided not to play Peterson against the Patriots, moving swiftly after a week in which the NFL came under heavy scrutiny for its handling of a domestic violence case involving former Baltimore Ravens running back Ray Rice.
The Vikings clearly see Peterson's case as different from the 2011 case involving former cornerback Chris Cook, who was accused of choking his girlfriend. Cook was initially suspended by the team before being reinstated with pay. But the Vikings barred him from all team activities, including games, while the legal process unfolded.
Cook wound up missing 10 games and was eventually acquitted. He never faced discipline from the NFL and played two more seasons with the Vikings before signing with the 49ers.
The NFL is looking into Peterson's case, and if convicted he could face a minimum six-game suspension under the league's new tougher domestic abuse policy that was implemented after Commissioner Roger Goodell admitted he botched Rice's initial punishment.
The Vikings' decision to reinstate Peterson comes on the same day the NFL announced that three experts in domestic violence will serve as senior advisers to the league. Goodell sent a memo to teams Monday announcing that Lisa Friel, Jane Randel and Rita Smith will "help lead and shape the NFL's policies and programs relating to domestic violence and sexual assault."
"I accept the fact that people feel very strongly about this issue and what they think about my conduct," Peterson said. "Regardless of what others think, however, I love my son very much and I will continue to try to become a better father and person."
Full Statement From Adrian Peterson
My attorney has asked me not to discuss the facts of my pending case. I hope you can respect that request and help me honor it. I very much want the public to hear from me but I understand that it is not appropriate to talk about the facts in detail at this time. Nevertheless, I want everyone to understand how sorry I feel about the hurt I have brought to my child. I never wanted to be a distraction to the Vikings organization, the Minnesota community or to my teammates. I never imagined being in a position where the world is judging my parenting skills or calling me a child abuser because of the discipline I administered to my son.
I voluntarily appeared before the grand jury several weeks ago to answer any and all questions they had. Before my grand jury appearance, I was interviewed by two different police agencies without an attorney. In each of these interviews I have said the same thing, and that is that I never ever intended to harm my son. I will say the same thing once I have my day in court. I have to live with the fact that when I disciplined my son the way I was disciplined as a child, I caused an injury that I never intended or thought would happen. I know that many people disagree with the way I disciplined my child. I also understand after meeting with a psychologist that there are other alternative ways of disciplining a child that may be more appropriate.
I have learned a lot and have had to reevaluate how I discipline my son going forward. But deep in my heart I have always believed I could have been one of those kids that was lost in the streets without the discipline instilled in me by my parents and other relatives. I have always believed that the way my parents disciplined me has a great deal to do with the success I have enjoyed as a man. I love my son and I will continue to become a better parent and learn from any mistakes I ever make.
I am not a perfect son. I am not a perfect husband. I am not a perfect parent, but I am, without a doubt, not a child abuser. I am someone that disciplined his child and did not intend to cause him any injury. No one can understand the hurt that I feel for my son and for the harm I caused him. My goal is always to teach my son right from wrong and that's what I tried to do that day. I accept the fact that people feel very strongly about this issue and what they think about my conduct. Regardless of what others think, however, I love my son very much and I will continue to try to become a better father and person.
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As far fetched as it may sound, a rap battle between Murder Mook and Drake could actually happen. Several weeks ago Mook posted a photo of the two on Instagram with a caption that read: "So this is @champagnepapi telling me he wants to battle me. And he is actually serious! Who got the check?"
Mook says Drizzy challenged him recently face to face.
"He pulled me like, ‘Yo, if I battled a nigga, I’d probably have one of the best battles.’ I’m like, ‘Word?’ I tried to laugh it off and shit. He kept insisting he would do that, Mook told "No Edits" "Then he said he wanted to battle another rapper dude, because he didn’t like him — I’m not gonna say his name. Then he was like, ‘I didn’t really want to give a nigga that look. But you, I fuck with you.’”
Mook added that there's a strong possibility the epic showdown will happen.
“We’re getting it together. He’s probably the top artist on the music, rap tip in the world right now. He’s got a lot of influence. So he’s got to be real careful in the shit he say. That’s the reason why it really ain’t been too much going back-and-forth."
Cassidy, who is preparing to battle Dizaster in December, weighed in on Drake vs. Mook during a recent interview with VladTV.
"I'd side with Mook 'cause that's what he do. I never seen Drake do it," Cass said.
Cassidy: If I Had to, I'd Bet on Mook Over Drake
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Porn star Bethany Benz has had sex with a few celebrities. During a recent interview with Vlad TV she discussed a threesome she and her girlfriend had with hip hop superstar Lil Wayne.
"Back then I think he was doing lean pretty hardcore. I don't think he even remembers that whole thing," Bethany told DJ Vlad. "It was a threesome with me and my girlfriend. It was OK. It wasn't great [but] it was not all that."
Bethany goes on to say that the only celebrity left on her wish list is Drake.
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In this Interview with Montreality, Mike Shinoda of LINKIN PARK speaks about :
- The type of student he was at school (0:10)
- Jobs he had as a teenager growing up (0:36)
- What he was in a previous lifetime (1:24)
- His favorite cartoon character (2:08)
- His favorite video games (3:00)
- LINKIN PARK "Collision Course" album with JAY-Z (4:03)
- Possibility of a LINKIN PARK + EMINEM project (5:48)
- The current state of Hip Hop (7:11)
- What's next for FORT MINOR - his Hip Hop group (8:45)
- His message to the youth (9:49)
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Thisis50 & Young Jack Thriller recently spoke with Mack Hodges for an exclusive interview!
Mack Hodges Talks Producing Wild 'N Out, Working w/ Nick Cannon & much more!
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Thisis50 & Young Jack Thriller recently spoke with Lumidee for an exclusive interview!
She speaks on her new single "Mars", Bodega Bamz, going overseas, "Never Leave You", touring, Busta Rhymes remixing her first hit, her name & much more!
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Thisis50 & Young Jack Thriller recently spoke with Bow Wow for an exclusive interview!
Bow Wow talks Asphalt clothing, confirms reality show & more!
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Thisis50 & Young Jack Thriller recently spoke with Khalil Kain for an exclusive interview!
Khalil Kain speaks on fans approaching him, meeting Tupac, Acting, Juice, Reality Shows & much more!
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Thisis50 Radio (Gossip Viv, Hynaken & DJ Thoro) recently caught up with Rsonist!
Rsonist wants to work with Eminem, speaks on Drake, working with Kanye & more!
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Joell Ortiz, Talib Kweli and Chris Webby collaborate on a new tune entitled "Purest Heart." This is off of the forthcoming release by Bottom Feeder Music, Gorilla State. Give it a listen up top.
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Beyonce and Jay Z's On The Run tour special is coming to HBO Saturday, Sept. 20, at 9 p.m. ET. Director Dikayl Rimmasch has put together a series of short films shot during the trek.
Check out Bang Bang, Pt. 1, premiered by Nowness.com
Two American outlaws speed through the Californian desert in a dusty 1960s Pontiac GTO with a manifest poise and stylish swagger that could only be embodied by the world’s foremost musical couple: Beyoncé and Jay Z. Directed by the New York-based filmmaker and photographer Dikayl Rimmasch and soundtracked by an Ennio Morricone classic,Bang Bang is a trilogy of short films starring Mr and Mrs Carter that appeared throughout their two-and-a-half month long tour, On the Run, which celebrated its finale on Saturday at Stade de France in Paris. Rimmasch was introduced to Beyoncé and Jay Z via Mark Romanek, and with a creative cohort in the war photojournalist William Kaner put together a filmmaking approach and aesthetic inspired by French new wave cinema and the powerful intimacy of legendary independent director and mentor, Les Blank. Rimmasch’s stripped-back process paid dividends, allowing an incredibly fast, shoot-from-the-hip style using custom camera rigs that he had designed, 50-year-old Russian lenses and lighting effects by Archie Ciotti and Scott Spencer. Below, we’re in conversation with the steadfast director—also known for his black-and-white campaigns for RRL by Ralph Lauren—about Bang Bang’s conception and what it’s like to direct contemporary music’s most iconic performers.
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