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The last time 50 Cent and Justin Timberlake were in the studio together the result was the Timbaland-produced hit record "Ayo Technology."

 

50 told the New York Daily News' Confidenti@l that collaborating with JT was easy and he would like to do it again.

 

“That wasn’t work,” he said. “I think after half an hour we had a song.”

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With two albums, Animal Ambition and Street King Immortal, coming out in 2014, the G-Unit boss added that Rihanna and Drake are artists he would also like to work with, according to XXL.

 

"I haven't worked with Drake or Rihanna, I would like to," 50 said Monday at SiriusXM's "Town Hall."

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Out of these three possible collaborations, which one would you like to hear the most?




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MTV's Rob Markman caught up with 50 Cent at SiriusXM's "Town Hall" on Monday (March 17) to ask him the question everyone has been dying to know the answer to. What did 50 say to Steve Stoute when they came face to face and Madison Square Garden in February.

 

"I said, 'That wasn't very nice of you, Steve. To say what you said wasn't really nice, and I think you should apologize,'" 50 said with a smile, before admitting there was more to the conversation. "Nah, I said it a little different."

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The "I Get Money" hit maker's relationship with Stoute dates back to the late 90's. The record executive signed him to Columbia Records. The label was set to release the album, The Power of a Dollar, but backed away after learning that 50 had been shot in 2000.

 

Stoute came back into the picture 2 years later when he moved to Interscope Records.

 

"Me and Steve had the opportunity to meet with each other; he was running Interscope at the time," 50 told MTV. "When I tried to play him the music, he was like, 'Oh no, I already know what you can do, I already know what you can do. Remember, I signed you the first time?' And he wasn't lying, he gave me the deal the first time. I never got the chance to play the music. The whole meeting was to talk about what he thought transpired. It was confirmation of what he had heard [about the shooting]. I was never able to get him on the phone after that."

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Stoute resurfaced again right before 50 inked his deal with Eminem.

 

"The next time I saw him was actually when Em flew me to Los Angeles to come to the deal," the G-Unit Records CEO explained. "Mysteriously, he just showed up in the lobby. I was like 'How the f*ck you even know I'm here?' He was like, 'Don't do the deal with the white boy, your sh*t is serious.' At the time, Em was doing ['Purple Pills' with D12], so he's thinking [Eminem's] a joke. 'Do it with Dre, don't do it with the white boy.' That's what he's constantly saying. Of course, I did the deal with the white boy because Em is the only one that showed interest in me. He's my favorite white boy."






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Troy Ave releases an official music video for his remix of Fabolous' "Cuffin Season." Clip shot by Llama. Download the track here for free https://soundcloud.com/troyave/troy-ave-cuffin-season-keymix.

 

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50 Cent drops his second music video of the day. Check out the Eif Rivera-directed visuals for "Don't Worry About It" featuring Yo Gotti. Animal Ambition is set to be released on June 3.

Download: http://smarturl.it/50_iTunes

Watch the behind the scenes right now.

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DG Yola has been arrested in connection with two shootings in Atlanta that left one man dead and another hospitalized.

 

Yola, real name Mario Talley, was arrested on Friday (March 14) and charged with felony murder, aggravated assault and attempted robbery, according to the Atlanta Journal Constitution.

 

Police say the 28-year old shot and killed Rodney Walker at an apartment complex on Sunday (March 9). Yola also allegedly robbed and shot Isiah Knight at the same complex. Knight was taken to Grady Memorial Hospital in stable condition.

 

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This isn't Yola's first brush with the law. He previously served time in prison for shooting his own cousin in 2008. The rapper spoke about the shooting during a 2012 interview with MTV.

 

"Me and cuz had got into a heated altercation out there in front of my momma house," he said at the time. "I’ve been shot in my face, and we had them pistols out there and cuz f*cked around and grabbed one of them straps. When he grabbed them straps, I really felt like he was gonna shoot me, so I shot him before he shot me. I shot him in the chest and in the leg. He wasn't the first n*gga I blasted and he might not be the last."

Yola is best known for the song "Ain't Gon' Let Up." He's currently being held at the Fulton County Jail.



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Competition is what drives most hip hop artists. The desire to be number one has produced many great battles between between rappers throughout the history of the genre of music.

 

50 Cent and Jay Z haven't gone toe to toe for an extended period at any point during their careers, although they have jabbed at each other a few times.

 

Everyone remembers the G-Unit mogul's 1999 song "How to Rob," where he called out the names of people in the industry he would stick up, including Jigga. Jay responded on a track entitled "It's Hot."

 

After 50 Cent dropped his classic Get Rich or Die Tryin' album in February of 2003, Hov released what was supposed to be his swan song, The Black Album, in November of that same year. The Brooklyn, New York emcee didn't officially return to the game until November 2006, with the release of Kingdom Come.

 

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While speaking at SiriusXM's "Town Hall" on Monday, March 17, 50 said that Hov purposely avoided competing with him during the years he was absent.

 

Where was Jay Z from 2003 to 2006? I sold 23 million records from 2003 to 2006. He stopped making music. He said ‘I quit. We’ll get back to what we got later. I quit. Timeout. I’ll come back to play later.’ When he signed that Beyonce contract he was like ‘men lie, women lie, numbers don’t.’



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What's your take on the years Jay Z stepped away from the mic? Was he trying to avoid the 50 Cent tsunami that impacted the industry?


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STAR talks Phil Jackson now being in charge of the NY Knicks, Vybz Kartel fans outraged over his murder conviction and can people high on marijuana operate a vehicle safely?

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.

 

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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).

This clip is from STAR's LIVE show (12noon -- 2pm) on http://shot97.com.

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Here's the official music video for Future's song "Covered n Money." The clip was directed by Alex Nazari. Track produced by Sonny Digital.

 

This will appear on Future's forthcoming album entitled Honest, which drops on April 22. Pre-order it now from iTunes https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/honest-deluxe/id834632492.

 

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Nardwuar the Human Serviette was in Austin during the South By Southwest Music Festival to interview many of the artists who were in town.

Check out his chat with Schoolboy Q.

Q smokes a joint in 40-year old rolling paper, talks about his football background, past involvement in a gang, his song "Man of the Year," appearing on a reality show with Tyga, wanting to smash a teacher who failed him in high school and more.

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Soulja Boy drops his new King Soulja II mixtape. Features include Agoff, Drake, Migos, Lil B and Shawty Boy. Stream and download the project below.

 


 

King Soulja II Tracklist:

 

1.Soulja Boy - Phone Calllisten download
2.Soulja Boy - Giuseppe's
3.Soulja Boy - SRT
4.Soulja Boy - King Soulja 2
5.Soulja Boy ft. Agoff - Everything I Touch Turn To Gold
6.Soulja Boy ft. Drake - We Made It (Remix)
7.Soulja Boy Ft Migos- Work
8.Soulja Boy ft. Lil B - I Got That Sack
9.Soulja Boy - Let That Boy Cook
10.Soulja Boy ft. Shawty Boy - Y U MAD
11.Soulja Boy - Don't Make Me Laugh
12.Soulja Boy - Get Em'
13.Soulja Boy - Cannon
14.Soulja Boy - Chopsticks
15.Soulja Boy - All I Wanted
16.Soulja Boy - My Style
17.Soulja Boy - Shonuff'
18.Soulja Boy - No You Don't
19.Soulja Boy - Red Bottoms
20.Soulja Boy - Macklemore
21.Soulja Boy - Fire Flame
22.Soulja Boy - Fuk That
23.Soulja Boy - In Love With Me

 

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South Jamaica, Queens, New York emcee Pharoahe Monch will release his fourth solo album entitled P.T.S.D. - Post Traumatic Stress Disorder on April 15th. The project will have features from Black Thought, Denaun Porter, Talib Kweli, Pete Rock, Vernon Reid and more.

 

You can pre-order it now from iTunes https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/ptsd-post-traumatic-stress/id791461203

 

P.T.S.D. Tracklist:

 

1.) “The Recollection Facility” (produced by Pharoahe Monch)
2.) “Times2” (produced by Marco Polo)
3.) “Losing My Mind” f/ deNaUn (produced by Jesse West)
4.) “Heroin Addict” (produced by Pharoahe Monch)
5.) “Damage” (produced by Lee Stone)
6.) “Bad M.F.” (produced by Lee Stone)
7.) “The Recollection Facility Pt.2” (produced by Pharoahe Monch)
8.) “Rapid Eye Movement” f/ Black Thought (produced by Marco Polo)
9.) “Scream” (produced by Quelle Chris)
10.) “SideFX”f/ Dr. Pete (produced by Pharoahe Monch)
11.) “The Jungle” (produced by Marco Polo)
12.) “Broken Again” (produced by The Lion Share Music Group)
13.) “Post Traumatic Stress Disorder”(produced by Boogie Blind & B.A.M.)
14.) “Dream” f/ Talib Kweli (produced by Lee Stone)
15.) “The Recollection Facility Pt.3” (produced by Pharoahe Monch)
16.) “Eht Dnarg Noisulli” f/ The Stepkids (produced by The Stepkids & Pharoahe Monch)
17.) “Stand Your Ground”f/ Vernon Reid (produced by Lee Stone)

 

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Album stream added up top. Give it a listen.

“P.T.S.D.” (Post Traumatic Stress Disorder) will be released on 4-15-14

With his highly-anticipated fourth solo-LP, “P.T.S.D.” (Post Traumatic Stress Disorder), Pharoahe Monch re-emerges with a new concept project which finds the ground-breaking emcee tackling PTSD; a severe anxiety disorder that can develop after exposure to any event that results in psychological trauma. Throughout the duration of the LP, Monch narrates as an independent artist weary from the war against the industry machine and through the struggle of the black male experience in America.

When Eminem recently name-dropped him (“But I still rap like I'm on my Pharoahe Monch grind”) on his “Rap God” single it was for good reason.; as Pharoahe Monch has been at the forefront of lyrical innovation for two-decades now. Not only is he one of Hip-Hop’s preeminent lyricists, crafting intricate rhyme schemes and intelligent raps, but he is also an incisive political and social commentator, using Hip-Hop as a platform for political engagement as his “Bullet” trilogy hauntingly speaks to audiences in the same dark personification of a bullet.

The first installment of the “Bullet” trilogy was introduced by Pharoahe in the seminal song “Stray Bullet” with Organized Konfusion via the Stress: The Extinction Agenda LP in 1994. The second installment came via his 2007 solo-LP, Desire, on the Mr. Porter produced “When The Gun Draws”. Socially prophetic and politically relevant, “Damage” from the upcoming PTSD (which drew rave reviews from Pitchfork, Complex, RapRadar, Vibe, MTV etc) continues to chronicle the tragedy of inner city killings and mass murder. Although it was penned before the Dark Knight Theater massacre in Colorado and the Newtown School shootings, the song relevantly accentuates the obvious ongoing gun issue in our society and provides a chilling reminder that bullets have no name. Similarly, a then rough-version of Monch’s protest song, “Stand Your Ground,” was released immediately at Monch’s insistence after the Trayvon Martin verdict was announced and added more discourse on the polarizing debates about racial profiling, civil rights and the inadequacies of the justice system. Monch’s social commentary was subsequently profiled by MTV, Vibe, Huffington Post, AOL, BET, Ebony and LA Times.

While Monch is not afraid to tackle the tough topics, the diversity you come to expect from Monch abounds on P.T.S.D., as he is quick to remind everyone that he’s still a “Top 5” emcee on recently released “Bad M.F.” and “Rapid Eye Movement” as he and Black Thought get lucid for a 4-minute exhibition of pure lyricism. Further, Monch addresses the struggle of the hood on “The Jungle” “sometimes we all feel fenced in” and the haunting isolation of addiction on “Broken Again” and the LP’s title track swiftly brings you back to the overall concept of the LP “F*ck you know about struggle/the boy in the plastic bubble/when I drink away the pain I guzzle/my life is like a complicated mathematical puzzle.”

Monch’s longtime collaborator, Lee Stone, returns to the fold to produce four tracks; including “Dream” f/ Talib Kweli and Marco Polo who reunited Monch and Prince Po for a new Organized Konfusion track (“3-O-Clock”) from his recently released project, chips in three tracks as well. Monch also links up with Mello Music Group’s rising upstart, Quelle Chris, on “Scream.” Further displaying his versatility, Monch collaborates with The Stepkids (Stones Throw Records) on “Eht Dnarg Noisulli.”

In related news, Pharoahe Monch is currently on tour in Europe an is planning a full US tour to support PTSD in the spring, check www.pharoahe.com for tour and album updates.

 




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DJ Whoo Kid and director Dan The Man recently headed out to the Bay Area to link up with E-40 and shoot a commercial for the rapper's wine company, Earl Stevens Selections and Endless Ammo Clothing.

 

The black and white clip was filmed inside of E-40's mansion.

 

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Actor/comedian Larry The Cable Guy stopped by Shade 45's The Whoolywood Shuffle for a hilarious interview with DJ Whoo Kid.

 

Larry talks about the late, great Barry White, Dale Earnhardt Jr.'s recent Daytona 500 win, favorite Kurtis Blow songs, being the voice of Mater in the Cars movies, gives his take on Kanye West, moonwalks and more.

 

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Iggy Azalea was the musical guest on Late Night with Seth Myers on Monday, March 17. The Australian rapper was joined by singer Charli XCX during her performance of "Fancy." The song is off of Iggy's forthcoming debut album, The New Classic, which is due out April 22.

 

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LOS ANGELES (Associated Press) — Chris Brown will spend another month in jail after a judge said Monday he was told the singer made troubling comments in rehab about being good at using guns and knives.

 

Brown, 24, was arrested on Friday after he was dismissed from a Malibu facility where he was receiving treatment for anger management, substance abuse and issues related to bipolar disorder.

 

Superior Court Judge James R. Brandlin said rehab officials reported to him that Brown said during a group session: "'I am good at using guns and knives.'" His comment was in response to an exercise in which Brown was asked to reflect on things he was good or excelled at.

 

The facility cited three other violations of its rules, claiming Brown refused to take a drug test, made a statement that alarmed rehab officials, and was seen touching the elbow of a female client.

 

His attorney Mark Geragos said the comment Brown made that prompted concern was, "'I'm going to ask my higher power to take away my troubles.'" An incident report by the facility states Brown laughed and rolled his eyes when he made the comment.

 

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Geragos said that despite initially resisting the drug test, his client eventually took it and passed.

 

Brandlin rejected a request by Geragos that the Grammy-winning Brown be released into a different rehab program. He ordered Brown to remain in jail until a probation violation hearing scheduled for April 23.

 

The singer has been under court supervision since pleading guilty to the felony assault of his then-girlfriend Rihanna in an attack hours before the 2009 Grammy Awards.

 

Brown appeared in court wearing an orange jail jumpsuit, a sharp contrast from the suits and designer jeans he has worn for other court hearings.

 

Geragos had requested that Brown be allowed to change into a suit, but Brandlin refused. The singer's mother was crying as she left the courtroom.

 

The defense attorney argued unsuccessfully that keeping Brown in custody would be a waste of law enforcement and court resources and could create problems for the singer's upcoming trial in Washington, D.C., on a misdemeanor assault charge.

 

Geragos said that trial is scheduled for April 17 but there was no way the singer could attend it if he was sitting in a Los Angeles jail.

 

Brandlin ordered Geragos and a prosecutor to look into options that would allow Brown to attend the trial before the probation violation hearing was held in Los Angeles.

 

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The judge did not indicate any potential penalties he was considering if Brown is found to have violated his probation.

 

Geragos said the ruling to keep Brown in jail would likely force him to file an appellate court motion for the release of the singer.

 

After the hearing, he described Brown as having a bad day at the treatment facility.

 

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"You know — do you have a bad day? I have bad days sometimes," Geragos said outside the courthouse. "Do you say things you'd like to take back? I certainly do. So I don't know that being in a therapeutic session and you're talking about your reflections and you say one sentence means you go to jail? Seems to me to be counterproductive to therapy."

 



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