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The G-Unit camp (50 Cent, Tony Yayo, Kidd Kidd, Young Buck and Lloyd Banks) release a new music video for their single entitled "Come Up." The clip was directed by Eif Rivera.
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The G-Unit camp (50 Cent, Tony Yayo, Kidd Kidd, Young Buck and Lloyd Banks) release a new music video for their single entitled "Come Up." The clip was directed by Eif Rivera.
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Remy Ma stopped by The Breakfast Club to visit with Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha God and Angela Yee.
Remy talks about her six years in prison, staying in shape, fighting inside, considering her label offers, Papoose holding her down, fake people in the industry, not liking the term "female emcee," Big Pun, Fat Joe, issues with Universal Records, deads internet rumor that she and Nicki Minaj had an intimate relationship in the past and more.
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Rev-up with Action Bronson's new video, "Easy Rider," the first single from the forthcoming VICE / Atlantic LP 'Mr. Wonderful' out fall 2014.
Director- Tom Gould
Produced By- Travis Mitchell
Co-Producers- Dustin Highbridge, Brendan Fitzgerald
Cinematographer- Jake Burghart
Editor- Tom Gould, Jared Perez
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Houston, Texas rapper Kirko Bangz will finally be releasing his debut album, Bigger Than Me, soon. Check out the visuals for his new track entitled "I Ain't Gotta Lie." Produced by SoundMob
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This song is going to be featured on the new project from California C.A.S.H. coming soon featuring Young Thug, Eric Bellinger, Metro Boomin, Jay 305, ScottyATL, Eastwood, Alley Boy and more.
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Amid chants of “No Justice, No Peace,” and “Time to Kill a Cop,” 47 protesters were arrested in Ferguson, Missouri Wednesday morning, August 20.
Things were peaceful throughout most of Tuesday night until urine and bottles were tossed at police around midnight, according to News 4.

Police arrested 47 people and confiscated three guns.
Captain Ron Johnson, with the Missouri Highway Patrol, said the troublemakers were younger people who came out after the older protesters began to disperse.

Johnson had to answer question from a woman who wanted to know why tear gas and smoke entered her home on Monday night.
“I talked to a lady who said ‘you put smoke and gas in my house last night in my home. Why?’ I said ‘last night there were gentlemen on the corner with handguns and if I don’t use tear gas, there is a gunfight between an officer and a citizen,”Ron Johnson said.

No tear gas or smoke was used Tuesday night, Wednesday morning.
Sources News 4, Associated Press
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Bobby Ray is back on the scene with his take on the Michael Brown situation. Listen to B.o.B's latest up top.
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Here's the official music video from Trey Songz for "What Best For You" off of his album, Trigga.
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The Super Bowl is a huge money maker for both the NFL and the network that carries it. 111.5 million viewers tuned in to watch the Seattle Seahawks defeat the Denver Broncos at Super Bowl XLVIII, making it the most watched television event in U.S. history.
Part of the attraction of the big event is the halftime performance.
Over the years we've seen Beyonce, Prince, Janet Jackson, Madonna, The Who, Bruno Mars, Bruce Springstein, Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers and Paul McCartney rock the stage.
All have done so for free because of the opportunity to be seen by millions of people worldwide and the chance to reap the benefits of increased record sales, merchandise and concert revenue.
The three artist under consideration for Super Bowl XLIX are Coldplay, Rihanna and Katy Perry. However, the NFL has thrown in a potential monkey wrench
According the the Wall Street Journal, they have asked the artists to pay for the privilege of performing by coughing up "a portion of their post-Super Bowl tour income to the league, or if they would make some other type of financial contribution, in exchange for the halftime gig."
The offer was said to have gotten a "chilly reception."
If you were at the height of your career like the three artists mentioned above would you pay to play the Super Bowl?
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Nicki Minaj has dropped her hot new music video for "Anaconda." Watch Nicki work that big ass in the clip up top. Her album, The Pink Print, coming soon.
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WASHINGTON (Associated Press) — In a horrifying act of revenge for U.S. airstrikes in northern Iraq, militants with the Islamic State extremist group have beheaded American journalist James Foley — and are threatening to kill another hostage, U.S. officials say.
The White House must now weigh the risks of adopting an aggressive policy to destroy the Islamic State against resisting any action that could result in the death of another American.

James Foloey
It will also confront the potentially necessary step of pursuing the Islamic State in Syria, where President Barack Obama has resisted launching airstrikes or deploying significant American firepower.
Obama was expected to make a statement Wednesday about Foley's killing.
U.S. officials confirmed a grisly video released Tuesday showing Islamic State militants beheading Foley. Separately, Foley's family confirmed his death in a statement posted on a Facebook page that was created to rally support for his release, saying they "have never been prouder of him."
"He gave his life trying to expose the world to the suffering of the Syrian people," said the statement, which was attributed to Foley's mother, Diane Foley. She implored the militants to spare the lives of other hostages. "Like Jim, they are innocents. They have no control over American government policy in Iraq, Syria or anywhere in the world."
Foley, 40, from Rochester, New Hampshire, went missing in northern Syria in November 2012 while freelancing for Agence France-Presse and the Boston-based media company GlobalPost. The car he was riding in was stopped by four militants in a contested battle zone that both Sunni rebel fighters and government forces were trying to control. He had not been heard from since.
The beheading marks the first time the Islamic State has killed an American citizen since the Syrian conflict broke out in March 2011, upping the stakes in an increasingly chaotic and multilayered war. The killing is likely to complicate U.S. involvement in Iraq and the Obama administration's efforts to contain the group as it expands in both Iraq and Syria.
The group is the heir apparent of the militancy known as al-Qaida in Iraq, which beheaded many of its victims, including American businessman Nicholas Berg in 2004.
The video released on websites Tuesday appears to show the increasing sophistication of the Islamic State group's media unit and begins with scenes of Obama explaining his decision to order airstrikes.
It then cuts to a balding man in an orange jumpsuit kneeling in the desert, next to a black-clad militant with a knife to his throat. Foley's name appears in both English and Arabic graphics on screen. After the captive speaks, the masked man is shown apparently beginning to cut at his neck; the video fades to black before the beheading is completed. The next shot appears to show the captive lying dead on the ground, his head on his body. The video appears to have been shot in an arid area; there is no vegetation to be seen and the horizon is in the distance where the sand meets the gray-blue sky.
At the end of the video, a militant shows a second man, who was identified as another American journalist, Steven Sotloff, and warns that he could be the next captive killed. Sotloff was kidnapped near the Syrian-Turkish border in August 2013; he had freelanced for Time, the National Interest and MediaLine.
One U.S. official said the video appeared to be authentic, and two other U.S. officials said the victim was Foley. All three officials spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to discuss the killing by name.
Several senior U.S. officials with direct knowledge of the situation said the Islamic State very recently threatened to kill Foley to avenge the crushing airstrikes over the past two weeks against militants advancing on Mount Sinjar, the Mosul dam and the Kurdish capital of Irbil.
Both areas are in northern Iraq, which has become a key front for the Islamic State as its fighters travel to and from Syria.
Since Aug. 8, the U.S. military has struck at least 70 Islamic State targets — including security checkpoints, vehicles and weapons caches. It's not clear how many militants have been killed in the strikes, although it's likely that some were.
The Islamic State militant group is so ruthless in its attacks against all people they consider heretics or infidels that it has been disowned by al-Qaida's leaders. In seeking to impose its harsh interpretation of Islamic law in the lands it is trying to control, the extremists have slain soldiers and civilians alike in horrifying ways — including mounting the decapitated heads of some of its victims on spikes.
The New York-based Committee to Protect Journalists estimated Tuesday that about 20 journalists are missing in Syria, and has not released their nationalities. In its annual report in November, the committee concluded that the missing journalists were either being held and threatened with death by extremists, or taken captive by gangs seeking ransom. The group's report described the widespread seizure of journalists as unprecedented and largely unreported by news organizations in the hope that keeping the kidnappings out of public view may help in the captives' release.
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Associated Press writers Bradley Klapper and Julie Pace in Washington, Rik Stevens in Rochester, New Hampshire, and Zeina Karam in Beirut contributed to this report.
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ISIS executes American journalist James Foley
Journalist Executed By ISIS - Another Still Captive
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G-Unit is stepping up to help raise funds and awareness of Lou Gehrig's Disease by taking part in the ALS Ice Bucket Challenge.
Following Lloyd Banks, Young Buck and Lloyd Banks hilarious turns under the freezing cold water, 50 Cent and Kidd Kidd jumped in for the frigid challenge and offered donations through the G-Unity Foundation.
While accepting Ludacris and Bow Wow's challenge, 50 nominated Omari Hardwick, Joseph Sikora and Jake Gyllenhaal.
Before getting doused Kidd Kidd took on Tony Yayo's challenge and nominated the entire 9th Ward in New Orleans.
Check it out below.
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The ALS Ice Bucket Challenge is sweeping the country in an effort to raise awareness and funds for Lou Gehrig's Disease. Between July 28 and August 19, $22.9 million has been donated, according to ALS' press release.
“Our top priority right now is acknowledging all the gifts made by donors to The ALS Association,” said Barbara Newhouse, President and CEO of The ALS Association. “We want to be the best stewards of this incredible influx of support. To do that, we need to be strategic in our decision making as to how the funds will be spent so that when people look back on this event in ten and twenty years, the Ice Bucket Challenge will be seen as a real game-changer for ALS,” she continued.
Tony Yayo, Lloyd Banks and Young Buck have all made donations on behalf of the G-Unity Foundation. Watch them get doused for a good cause.
Who will be next? Angie Martinez? Kidd Kidd? DJ Drama? They were all nominated so stay tuned to find out.
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Southside, Jamaica Queensbridge, New York emcee Precious Paris is back with a banger guaranteed to rattle your trunk. She teams up with Havoc of Mobb Deep for "No Prenup." Produced by Louie Skeemz and Jonathan Lighty.
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Sosa a.k.a. AZ is back with brand new visuals for his single entitled "Red Magic." Produced by Baby Paul/BpZy and Beat Fanatik
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Young Buck is putting action behind his words. A day after G-Unit released the Michael Brown tribute song entitled "Ahhh Shit," Buck offers a new T-shirt in honor of the slain 18-year old from Ferguson, Missouri, through his Dope Boy University clothing line.
The all black tees are emblazoned with a Buck quote from the song: "Ever since Mike Brown went down my whole city like fuck da cops."
The $24.99 shirts come in sizes ranging from small to 5x. All proceeds will go to Brown's memorial fund
Please visit Dope Boy University to purchase a shirt.
Brown was gunned down Saturday, August 9, by Ferguson police officer Darren Wilson. He was shot at least 6 times.
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Original Block Hustlaz recording artist Newz and Loyalty B4 Royalty spitter Santos hit the studio late night to lay down some bangers. Peep game up top. Shot by Danny P
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In this Interview with Montreality, CAM'RON speaks about :
- The type of student he was at school (0:12)
- Jobs he had as a teenager growing up (0:44)
- What he was in a previous lifetime (1:11)
- His favorite cartoon character (1:31)
- His favorite video game (1:51)
- The realest shxt he ever wrote (2:07)
- Controversy behind his Bill O'Reilly interview (2:42)
- Controversy behind his Anderson Cooper interview (3:54)
- The shooting of Michael Brown (4:48)
- His message to the youth (6:43)
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Thisis50 Radio along with Gossip Viv, DJ Thoro and Hynaken give you the gossip of the week.
This weeks tops include: Mike Brown, Ciara & Future Break Up, Robin Williams
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Thisis50 & Young Jack Thriller recently spoke with Bizzle for an exclusive interview!
Bizzle speaks on disagreeing with Macklemore accepting gay people, sinning, Well Wishes project, freestyles & much more!
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