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Glory Boyz Entertainment rapper Fredo Santana is back with new visuals for "Rob My Plug." The 12 Hunna-produced track is off of Fredo's mixtape, Fredo Kruger. Directed by Ben Hughes
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With the death of Boston Marathon suspect Tamerlan Tsarnayev, and the manhunt still on for his 19-year old brother, Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, the city of Boston and surrounding areas remain on lock down.
Authorities are positive that those two men are responsible for the explosions that killed 3 people and left hundreds more wounded. However, their mother is accusing the U.S. of setting her sons up.
Zubeidat Tsarnaeva spoke to Russia Today from Makhachkala, Russia.
"I am 100% sure that this is a set up," said Tsarnaeva. "My two sons are really innocent. Neither of them never have talked about whatever they're saying about now. And what I want to say is my youngest son was raised from 8-years [old] in America. And my oldest son he really properly raised. In our house nobody talked about terrorism. My son, Tamerlan, he got involved in religious politics 5 years ago. He started following his own religious aspects, and he never told me he would be on the side of Jihad. My son would never do this. It is a set up. He was controlled by [the] FBI for 5 years. They knew what my son was doing. They knew what actions and what disguise on the internet he was going. Whatever information he's getting, they're controlling him. So, how could this happen? They were controlling every step of him. They are saying today that this is a terrorist act. This is not true."
When asked to explain why her sons were involved in the violent firefight with police this morning and threw explosives out of the window of their vehicle, Tsarnaeva insisted it wasn't true.
"I never believed into it," she said, speaking broken English. "I know my son never spoke about those things. I am a mother. I raised them. The FBI was scared of my oldest son. They always told me that he's a leader. They're afraid of him and think he's a leader. He talks about Islam a lot. [An] official called me and told me my son was an excellent boy. At the same time they were saying he was getting information from the extremist side. They were very afraid of him. That's why I think it was a set up."
Both brothers are of Chechen descent. Islam is the predominant religion in Chechnya.
In an interview with the Associated Press, Anzor Tsarnaev also claimed his sons were set up.
"They were set up, they were set up!" he exclaimed. "I saw it on television; they killed my older son Tamerlan."
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Former Hot Boys rapper Turk is back on the scene like he never left. His DJ Holiday-hosted mixtape, Blame It On the System, is bubbling in the streets. Watch as he invades Fayetteville, NC for a concert and radio visits.
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Ludacris hasn't released much music recently, but he hits us off with a nice Friday surprise by dropping the heater "Raised In the South" featuring the one and only Snowman.
Thisis50 & Young Jack Thriller invaded the Red Carpet at the 2013 MTV Movie Awards!
Check out these hilarious interviews and stunts that Jack pulled off at the Red Carpet featuring Seth Rogen, Kim Kardashian, Guillermo Diaz, Pat Curran, Michael Chandler, Kylie Minogue, Kelley Jakle, Charlamagne Tha God, Ronnie, Melissa McCarthy, Steve Carell, Uncle Nino, Paula, The Situation, Macklemore, Jennette McCurdy, Hasan Minhaj, Ke$ha, Jeff Dye, Andrew Jenks, Kerry Washington, Andrew Schulz, Snoop Lion, JWOWW, Zoe Saldana, Flavor Flav & much more!
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Action Bronson is quite a character. He's a chef and one really funny guy, but most of all he's a hell of an emcee. The Queens, New York spitter drops a new freestyle as part of the 2013 XXL Freshman class series.
Peep it below.
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After releasing photos from the set and a behind the scenes video, Miguel doesn't waste any time in getting the official visuals out for his "How Many Drinks?" remix featuring Kendrick Lamar.
Taylor Gang boss Wiz Khalifa and Spitta Andretti team up for a new project, Live In Concert. It will be released on the unofficial stoner day, 4/20. Which is fitting given both rappers love of smoking weed. Pre-order now on iTunes. Peep the tracklist below.
1. Cabana
2. Landing
3. The Blend
4. Toast
5. Revenge and Cake
6. For Her
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G.O.O.D. Music singer John Legend visited The Breakfast Club this morning. He introduced Stacy Barthe, who is a new artist on his HomeSchool label, talked about what a thrill it was touring with Sade and Kanye West's involvement on his upcoming album Love in the Future.
John revealed that Kanye no longer makes beats, talked about his upcoming marriage to Chrissy Teigen, not agreeing with Rick Ross' date rape lyrics and more.
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Young Scooter will be releasing his debut album, Jugg House, on July 7th in conjunction with 1017 Brick Squad and his Black Migo Gang imprint.
The disc will also serve as an introduction to members of Black Migo Gang. Peep the trailer for the project below. Directed by Cam Kirk.
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Fat Trel has linked up with SODMG CEO Soulja Boy for a new in-studio music video titled "Power, Pills and Guns." Be on the lookout for the upcoming mixtape, SDMG.
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Former D12 rapper Bizarre is back and ready to "Bang On You N*ggas" in his new official music video. He gets assists from King Samson and Big T. Produced, directed and edited by Wild Beat Team.
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Styles P just released a new album titled Float with producer Scram Jones. The D-Block emcee sat down with Fuse recently about the project, his juice bar and possible album from The Lox.
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Public Enemy became the fourth rap group to enter the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Thursday during a ceremony at Los Angeles' Nokia Theater.
The group who brought us the groundbreaking albums Yo! Bum Rush the Show, It Takes a Nation of Millions to Hold Us Back and Fear of a Black Planet, in the late 80's and early 90's also performed at the event.
Director Spike Lee, who gave the group a great look when he used their song "Fight the Power" in his 1989 film Do the Right Thing was on hand to help induct them.
Flavor Flav thanked his longtime partner in rhyme Chuck D for helping to hold to group down for so long.
"I want to thank you for making great records," he said. "You've been the motor."
Other artist inducted Thursday include Donna Summer, Quincy Jones, Rush, Heart, Randy Newman, Albert King and Lou Adler.
An edited version of the four-hour-plus ceremony will air on HBO on May 18
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Black Eyed Peas rapper/producer will.i.am lined up a lot of quilty features for his upcoming album, #willpower. Here he releases a music video for "#thatPOWER," a collaboration with Justin Bieber.
#willpower drops on April 23rd
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Miguel linked up with Top Dawg Entertainment emcee Kendrick Lamar for a remix to his song "How Many Drinks?" The two recently shot a music video for the track. Check out a teaser clip below.
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Authorities shot and killed one suspect in Monday’s Boston Marathon bombings and were conducting a massive hunt for a second suspect in Watertown, Mass., Friday morning following a chaotic night that left one police officer dead and another critically wounded in the Boston suburbs.
The suspects — introduced to the world via photos and video footage Thursday night — were identified as brothers, law enforcement officials said Friday morning. The one still at large was identified by law enforcement authorities as Dzhokhar A. Tsarnaev, 19, of Cambridge.
The brothers’ alleged motive in the bombings, which killed three people and injured more than 170, remains unknown.
Dzhokhar A. Tsarnaev (19) and Tamerlan Tsarnaev (26)
Law enforcement officials said they believe the suspect may be strapped with explosives, and they are taking extreme measures during a massive manhunt to avoid further loss of life.
“This situation is grave. We are here to protect public safety,” Police Commissioner Ed Davis said. “We believe this to be a terrorist,’’ Davis told reporters. “We believe this to be a man here to kill people.”
All public transportation was shut down in the greater Boston area Friday morning, for reasons of public safety, officials said, and no vehicle traffic was permitted in or out of Watertown during the massive manhunt.
Residents of Watertown and several surrounding suburbs — Newton, Cambridge, Waltham and elsewhere — were asked to stay inside. Colleges and universities announced they would close for the day, and businesses were instructed not to open.
Thousands of officers searched house-to-house, and parts of Watertown were being evacuated.
The mayhem began about 10:30 p.m. when a Massachusetts Institute of Technology campus police officer responded to a disturbance. That officer was found fatally wounded inside his vehicle on the campus in Cambridge, according to the Middlesex District Attorney’s office.
The shooting launched a massive police response. A short time later authorities received reports of an armed carjacking by two males nearby in Cambridge. The men were later identified by police as the two suspects they were searching for in Monday’s deadly marathon bombings, which killed three people and injured more than 170.
Police began a search for a Mercedes SUV that had been taken at gunpoint by the two males and was later spotted in neighboring Watertown, the district attorney’s office said.
Watertown police officers located the vehicle and after stopping it, exchanged gunfire with two men in a residential neighborhood. During the firefight, authorities said, multiple explosive devices were thrown from the vehicle and some exploded, which led to panic and concern in the town.
A transit police officer was critically wounded in the firefight, authorities said.
Police fatally injured one suspect during the firefight, the district attorney’s office said. He was taken to Beth Israel-Deaconness Hospital, where he was pronounced dead, doctors there said.
The man, whom authorities later identified as the suspect pictured in a black baseball cap in photos released Thursday evening, had been shot multiple times in the torso and also sustained injuries from some sort of explosives, doctors at the hospital said. He was in cardiac arrest when he arrived at the hospital, and could not be revived.
A second man fled the vehicle on foot, which prompted the massive search by authorities. They created a 20-block perimeter in a section of Watertown and advised residents to lock their doors and only answer to uniformed police officers.
At 6:30 a.m., a time when residents of the town would normally be waking up and starting to head to work or school, the streets were deserted save for a massive police presence.
“We have an active search going on by tactical teams. He’s considered armed and dangerous,” Col. Timothy P. Alven, said at a televised early morning news conference.
Investigators believe the man who is at large is suspect No. 2 in the photos, which were culled from surveillance footage shortly before Monday’s attack. He was pictured wearing a white hat on Monday.
At the news conference, officials released a surveillance photo from a convenience store in Cambridge taken before the fatal shooting at MIT. That photo showed a man police also believe is suspect No. 2. He was wearing a gray hooded sweatshirt late Thursday night.
Law enforcement officials said they are shutting down the transportation system and are instructing residents to stay indoors because they believe suspect No. 2 may be strapped with explosives.
At the site of the shootout with police, bomb squad technicians worked to render secure several devices safe that had been thrown after the stolen SUV was stopped, Alven said.
Sari Horwitz in Washignton and Annie Gowen in Watertown, Mass. contributed to this report.
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Boston city in lockdown: second shooting suspect still at large
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Boston bombing suspects identified as Tsarnaev brothers
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Lil Flip has turned a bad situation into a worse one. The Houston rapper was busted in Louisiana last Christmas after police found weed and an AR-15 assault rifle during a traffic stop. He was charged with possession of a firearm, possession of a schedule 1 narcotic (weed), and speeding.
After bailing out of jail, Flip, real name Wesley Eric Weston, vowed to fight the charges. He showed TMZ his Texas concealed handgun permit that was good in Louisiana and 22 other states. The rapper also claimed the weed the police found was actually "Black and Mild" wine flavored cigars and clove cigarettes.
In February he pleaded not guilty to all charges. He was scheduled to appear back in court this month, but didn't show. The judge in the case immediately issued a warrant for his arrest, according to TMZ.
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The King of Philly a,k,a, Gillie Da Kid links up with Kansas City Chiefs player and Religion Records CEO Tamba Hali for a remake of Drake's "5AM in Toronto."
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