The Snowman is back with some new heat for the streets. Young Jeezy gets production from Drumma Boy on his latest single entitled "Me OK." Take a listen up top. Jeezy's fifth solo studio album dropping later this year
The Snowman is back with some new heat for the streets. Young Jeezy gets production from Drumma Boy on his latest single entitled "Me OK." Take a listen up top. Jeezy's fifth solo studio album dropping later this year
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STAR talks the Lenny Cooke basketball documentary, former NBA player Steve Francis acting bizarre in a nightclub, Chris Brown needing more time in jail and the Hot 97 reality show on VH1.
Radio legend Troi Torain (STAR) always delivers hard-hitting objective truth. As a culture critic he is vicious, as a businessman he is relentless, as a luminary he is un-matched.
Considered a radio pioneer by many, STAR has set precedents on the urban landscape and was recently inducted into News One's "Top 20 Black Radio Jockeys Of All Time."
STAR & BUC WILD made the national stage on MTV (1999) but it was their radio show on New York's Hot 97 and Power 105 (2000 - 2006) that secured their place in Hip-Hop history.
Torain's resume includes The Source magazine, MTV Networks, Hot 97, Power 104.1, Power 105.1, Pulse 87, Hip-Hop Weekly magazine, Vladtv, Thisis50, 100.3 The Beat, shot97.com and VH1 (The Gossip Game).
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DJ Kay Slay brings in man of hip hop's best for his new mixtape The Last Hip Hop Disciple. Features include Tony Yayo, Maino, Chris Rivers, Papoose, Jon Connor, Saigon, Raekwon, Sauce Money, Oun-P, Outlawz, Young Buck, Chi Ali, A-Mafia, Rob Cash, Bynoe and more.
The Game name dropped a number of Chicago artists, including the L.E.P. Bogus Boys, that he is supposedly cool with while dissing Chi-Town's Lil Durk on Tyga's beef record, "Chiraq." L.E.P. isn't having it and one of their members, G Count, has released a reply going at Game for using the group's name in the song and for jumping into Durk and Tyga's beef in the first place.
"You don't know shit about Chiraq/Dickriding me to get a pass, you don't know the G-Count like that/As far as Chicago riding with you, point 'em out, them who?/Show me exactly who you talking about, I'll green light it on them too," Count raps.
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This is the official music video for the track, directed by Soundman.
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Lil Boosie stopped by Shade 45 recently to kick it with DJ Whoo Kid on the Whoolywood Shuffle. Boosie talked about how it feels to perform songs he recorded before his incarceration, Mike Epps and Katt Williams showing him love, his children, his upcoming biopic, album, collaborations, working with Webbie, clothing line and much more.
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In an exclusive interview with Battle Rap, Big T touched on the nearly universal feeling amongst battle rapper of losing a match, his thoughts on the viability of battle rappers transitioning into the industry at large and why he thinks the industry should be monopolized by a catch-all league.
Remembering a battle between Conceited and Yung Ill, Big T recalled DNA speaking directly to Yung Ill after the bill about his obvious loss.
“Conceited battled Yung Ill, I think,” Big T said. “DNA walked on the stage right after the battle like, ‘You lost. You just lost. You just lost.’ And I’m thinking like, ‘I know he doesn’t wanna hear this.’ At the end of the day, it hurts. If you lose, it hurts bro. You lose a battle, you could almost always relate to where Eminem came from, where he was like, he lost a battle and he would be messed up. I remember when I was younger, 16. I entered a Freestyle Friday joint in Chicago and I lost a battle and I was sick for like a week like somebody died. It really messed me up. But I came back and I started killing. Don’t nobody want that feeling of losing.”
During the interview, Big T also explained his view that within a year or two a large league may have the ability to consolidate the industry.
“Battle Rap falling off? Nah,” he said. “It’s getting saturated. If that’s considered falling off, yeah. I just think Battle Rap should be monopolized right now. Basically, it’s so big to the point where it should be an NBA. It’s just this…It’s too many people battling on different leagues. That’s how I feel. I think we’re maybe a year or two away from that. Somebody needs to get the big idea. These millions of views, I’m a person. I battle. I would have more fame and notoriety than a person that just put out a record. It’s getting very close. Very close.”
Speaking more generally about the much-talked about transition for battle rappers from that arena to the mainstream, Big T alluded to a stigma holding many performers back.
“Who’s to say these battle rappers can’t make music?” he said. “These Jay Z’s, [Eminem’s], these people were battle rappers. But you know what, they had culture. All it is is somebody to show people the structure. I think it’s a stigma because they scared ‘cause we could come for their spot. We could come up. Like 50 Cent told me, ‘Ya’ll could come up with the lyrics all day. Once ya’ll find that right, it’s gon’ be over.’ They gon’ put the stigma up. They gon’ put this force-field that they blinding people with that’s not true at all. It’s good. It’s undeniable. That’s all I gotta say.”
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Hot 97's DJ Mister Cee a.k.a. The Wallop King delivers a special Throwback Thursday mix featuring the best of 50 Cent's mixtapes and hood classics. You already know this is full of bangers. Listen and download it here http://www.hulkshare.com/g0wc5gkb68sg.
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50 Cent was one of the featured performers at radio station KSFM 102.5 Live's sold out concert on Sunday, May 4, at Discovery Park.
Other acts included Lil Jon, Sage The Gemini, Dev, E-40, Too Short, Kid Ink and SoMo.

During his set 50 Cent brought out Too Short and E-40 to perform their "B*tch" remix. Check it out and photos from the show courtesy of 102.5 below.














































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Diggy Simmons is back with a new single featuring Trevor Jackson. Check out the official music video for "My Girl." The song is available now on iTunes https://itunes.apple.com/wa/album/my-girl-feat.-trevor-jackson/id869747957.
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Redman is preparing to release his Muddy Waters 2 mixtape soon. Here's an official music video for a fresh new track from Reggie Noble entitled "Dunfiato."
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Wankaego teams up with Webbie, Lil Boosie and K. Camp for her new single entitled "Show Em." Give it a listen up top.
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WBC Suspends and Demands a public apology from @AdrienBroner #WBC #Boxing #Greenbelt http://t.co/z8LI6FaBIj
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Immediately following his win over Carlos Molina at the MGM Grand on Saturday, May 3, Adrien Broner made racist remarks that now have him in hot water.
"I've beaten Africans and I just beat the f*ck out of a Mexican," Broner told Showtime's Jim Gray during his post-fight interview.
Molina is an American-born fighter who is of both Argentinian and Mexican descent
The World Boxing Council has suspended Broner and is demanding an apology from "The Problem." Read their statement below.
Adrien Broner , former WBC lightweight champion has offended many persons of the world with his words during the interview after the fight vs Molina .
The World Boxing Council holds human equality as its banner and will not accept a former WBC champion to make racially offensive statements.Since words have different meanings and can be interpreted in different ways , the WBC is issuing this open letter to Adrien Broner to either clarify what he meant with his words or to issue a public apology if those words were intended to be despective and offensive .
Adrien Broner is hereby suspended from participating in any WBC sanctioned Championship and will be excluded from the WBC Ratings until the time he makes a public apology satisfactorily to the public of the world .
Boxing is a great sport , it is a world sport and boxers are honorable and exemplary members of the community . FairPlay and human equality must always be upheld.
Broner should apologize because it's the right thing to do. But unless the remaining sanctioning bodies which include the World Boxing Aassociation, International Boxing Federation and the World Boxing Organization, also suspend Broner he really doesn't have a lot of pressure to do anything.
He can still be sanctioned to fight by any of the remaining organizations. The 24-year old Cincinnati fighter is currently the WBA International Super Lightweight Champion.
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Suge Knight has had issues with Rick Ross dating back to the 2011 release of Meek Mill's song "Tupac's Back."
The former Death Row Records CEO hasn't forgotten. He posted up outside of 1 Oak in West Hollywood recently and went in on Rozay.
"I got a show called It Ain't Smart Being Stupid. I'ma invite motherfuckin Rick Ross on there. That ain't his real name, whatever," Suge said. "If he can get me I'ma shave my motherfucking beard. But when I beat his motherfucking ass, kick him square in his motherfucking ass and play with his titties. He need to shave his beard and go back to the police he is. I think 50 Cent is more aggressive than that motherfucking bitch ass motherfucker."
Suge wasn't done there. He also spoke on Oprah Winfrey, Eazy E, 2Pac, Kendrick Lamar's bad record deal and disses Russell Simmons, Puff Daddy and says Jimmy Iovine sent him to prison.
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The Game name dropped a number of Chicago artists, including the L.E.P. Bogus Boys, that he is supposedly cool with while dissing Chi-Town's Lil Durk on Tyga's beef record, "Chiraq." L.E.P. isn't having it and one of their members, G Count, has released a reply going at Game for using the group's name in the song and for jumping into Durk and Tyga's diss in the first place.
“You don’t know shit about Chiraq/Dickriding me to get a pass, you don’t know the G-Count like that/As far as Chicago riding with you, point ‘em out, them who?/Show me exactly who you talking about, I’ll green light it on them too," Count raps.
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Steve Francis was once one of the premier point guards in the NBA. Since his playing days ended "Stevie Franchise" is often spotted out enjoying life. Recently, while at a club in Miami the former All-Star appeared to be enjoying himself a little too much.
Cameras caught Steve pouring a bottle of liquor all over himself while singing Beyonce's "Drunk in Love." He's late seen pouring water all over himself in what looks like an attempt to cool himself down before he passes out.
Is Steve rolling off that Molly?
We're not sure what's up. It's just a shame to see Steve like this.
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One of the hottest songs off of 2 Chainz's new Freebase EP is "Trap Back." The Atlanta rapper wastes no time in getting an official music video out for the Street Symphony 808xElite-produced banger. Pick up Freebase from Datpiff http://www.datpiff.com/2-Chainz-FreeBase-mixtape.608133.html.
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Dark Lo, The Crook comes through with another banger. Check out the music video for "Figure It Out" from the Original Block Hustlaz (O.B.H.) artist. Special appearance from Peanut Live 215.
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Monica Lewinsky is ready to move on with her life. Saying "it's time to burn the beret and bury the blue dress. Her 1995-97 affair with then-president Bill Clinton made her a tabloid favorite and earned her the scorn of a nation.
"I, myself, deeply regret what happened between me and President Clinton. Let me say it again: I. Myself. Deeply. Regret. What. Happened," says the now 40-year-old Lewinsky in the upcoming issue of Vanity Fair. "Sure, my boss took advantage of me, but I will always remain firm on this point: it was a consensual relationship. Any 'abuse' came in the aftermath, when I was made a scapegoat in order to protect his powerful position,"
Charlamagne Tha God believes Monica should have just left it alone and not try to step back into the limelight. For that reason, he's given her the "Donkey of the Day."
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The Wu Tang Clan are planning on selling just once copy of The Wu – Once Upon A Time In Shaolin, an album they recorded in secret.
Forbes flew to Moracco to film "Wu-Tang Clan's Secret Album Unveiled: Once Upon A Time In Marrakech," where they got the chance to hear a snippet of an unnamed song featuring Ghostface Killah and Cher.
"Flying more than 3,500 miles from New York to Casablanca for less than a minute of music may seem a bit extravagant. Renting a car and braving Moroccan traffic for 150 additional miles (with a malfunctioning GPS unit, no less) may have been unwise. But there’s more to it than just the audio: the Wu-Tang story has become one of the biggest of the year in the entertainment business," wrote Zach O'Malley Greenburg of Forbes.
Skip to the 8:50 mark of the video below to hear the snippet.
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Teyana Taylor stopped by The Breakfast Club to chop it up with Angela Yee, DJ Envy and Charlamagne Tha God.
She talks about her ex-friend Tae Heckard linking up with her ex-fiance Brandon Jennings, losing her virginity to him, television show with Diggy, her music career, Rihanna, being friends with Chris Brown and more.
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