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Jonathan Cantor, Manager of Club WIP has been arrested on outstanding warrants, but speculation is NYPD is trying to squeeze him for more information about the fight between Chris Brown and members of Drake's entourage. Police also say they are investigating whether gunshots were fired inside the club during the brawl.
“We are investigating the possibility of gunshots fired at the club,” NYPD spokesman Paul Browne told the New York Daily News. “We have several eyewitnesses telling detectives they heard what they believed to be shots fired during the disturbance. We have several witnesses who said they heard a sound they believed was a gunshot.”
So far no ballistic evidence has been found to back up those witness claims.
The Daily News is reporting that Brown, his bodyguard Big Pat and his girlfriend Karrueche Tran have been questioned by police, but Brown is now denying that he saw Drake in the club out of fear of being labeled a snitch.
Despite Brown's denial, stories continue to pour in that Drake instigated the fight after rejecting a $2000 bottle of Armand de Brignac Champagne that Brown sent over to his table as a peace offering. Drake reportedly sent the bottle back along with a note that read “I am f*cking the love of your life."
21-year old model Ingrid Gutierrez was sitting at Brown's table when the trouble began.
“I saw him tell the waitress to send a bottle to Drake’s table. I then saw a waitress come back with a piece of paper and gave it to Chris,” she told the New York Post. “He looked upset and just threw it on the floor.”
Gutierrez says that at that point Drake, his bodyguards and Meek Mill approached their table.
“They were giving him [Brown] the middle finger. They got into each other’s faces and were shouting at each other,” Gutierrez said. “Chris told Drake to f*ck off, and the next thing I could hear is the sound smashed glass and mayhem started. Somebody in Drake’s group — I don’t think it was Drake — swung at Chris, but missed. Chris didn’t swing back, he just tried to brush them off. He told us, ‘Let’s go,’ but there were bottles flying at us. I saw one bottle was thrown, it looked like a vodka bottle, and hit Chris on the face,” she said. “The anger from Drake’s entourage was terrifying. There was blood gushing out of Chris’ chin.”
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At least eight people were injured by flying bottles and glass including Big Pat, who suffered a gash to his forehead. Also injured were two Australian tourists. One, 23-year old Megan Cassidy, was knocked unconscious. Another, 24-year old Hollie C., required 16 stitches to close a wound to her head.
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The Daily News is reporting that one lawsuit is already being filed by Long Island lawyer Steven Gaitman on behalf of Howard Clement of Brooklyn, who said he was hurt in the fight.
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Meek Mill's momentum continues to build as he drops another new video off of his Dream Chasers 2 mixtape. "Flexing On Em" was produced by frequent collaborator Jahlil Beats. Meek's debut album Dreams and Nightmares drops in August.
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Did Canibus forever ruin his legacy during his battle with Dizaster? He may very well have. By this point I'm sure a lot of you have heard about the King Of The Dot PPV rap battle that went down on June 9th between the two spitters. What started out as a fairly competitive battle ended in the third round when Canibus forfeited. He told the crowd that he wasn't a freestyle rapper and that Dizaster had won. He then did the unthinkable by pulling out a notepad full of rhymes he said he had spent weeks working on and requested that he be allowed to spit them.
Check out the full battle below.
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Drake brought his Club Paradise tour to Saratoga Springs, New York last night. He took the stage with Bad Boy rapper French Montana to perform French's new single "Pop That."
You can cop "Pop That" now from iTunes.
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Noisey introduces you to Australian female rapper Iggy Azalea as she plays her first ever gig in the UK at Birthdays in Dalston. Before performing one of the sweatiest gigs in history, Iggy opens up about being told she was too fat to be a model, having beef with Azealia Banks, and being white.
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The lovely and talented Jada Pinkett-Smith paid a visit to Jimmy Kimmel Live on Thursday to talk about a variety of subjects. The mother of three (including her husband Will's son, Trey from a previous relationship) talked about raising her show business kids, her new movie Madagascar 3, how she wound up touring with Ozzy Osbourne and what it's like being part owner of the Philadelphia 76ers.
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Curren$y recently stopped by Philadelphia radio station Power 99 to chop it up with Cosmic Kev while promoting his new album The Stoned Immaculate. Of course Spitta's visit would not have been complete without a freestyle.
Check that out below and pick up The Stoned Immaculate from iTunes.
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Chris Brown has been in touch with the NYPD as they continue to investigate the fight that involved him and members of Drake's camp. According to TMZ, Chris' lawyer Mark Geragos presented physical evidence to prove Drake was involved in the fight and that the Toronto rapper and Meek Mill were the aggressors.
At this point cops are looking at Chris as a victim in the incident and not a suspect.
On the flip side Drake's reps have also been in touch with the police, although it is not known if the rapper has spoken to them directly.
Meanwhile more pics have surfaced of Brown, his bodyguard Big Pat, Drake and Juelz Santana in the club just before the fight began.
One person who was injured during the brawl was an innocent bystander. 24-year old Hollie C. from Australia required 16 stitches to close a wound in her head after a flying bottle hit her. She made a video blaming the incident on "stupid famous people."
"Where's the justice in them driving away in a limo while I had to catch the train home on one of my holidays?" she says in the clip.
At this point it isn't known if she plans to sue, but she probably won't have trouble finding a lawyer if she does.
Check out the video below.
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The Slaughterhouse crew of Joe Budden, Joell Ortiz, Royce Da 5'9 and Crooked I are getting ready to release their next big music video which features Cee Lo Green. "My Life" will serve as the next official single off of their upcoming album welcome to: Our House.
Check out a teaser of the video below.
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Twenty years after The Dream Team dominated unlike any other sports team in Olympic history, NBA TV's behind the scenes look at the squad brought back many moments of nostalgia.
Nearly two months after Ray Allen and Dwyane Wadetalked about Olympians being compensated (via ESPN), and four years after the 2008 Olympic team was actually compared by some to the 1992 team, the documentary made it clear that there has been and will likely only be one Dream Team. It also made clear how playing for the US Olympic team meant a lot to each of the players and how it should mean a lot to all players in today's NBA.
The documentary entitled The Dream Team, narrated by Edward Burns, began by looking at the history of Olympic basketball, including how the Soviet Union team won the gold in 1972 and 1988 just when it seemed like the Americans'amateur players were good enough to win the gold every year.
In fact, were it not for FIBA and the NBA getting together to change the rules to allow NBA players to play on the Olympic team, there would be no dream team.
It then detailed how each player made their decision to join the Olympic squad, as 11 future Hall-of-Famers and one of the NCAA's most well-known players, Christian Laettner, made up the roster. One story that was addressed very quickly was that of Isiah Thomas not being selected on the team thanks to a rocky relationship between Thomas and Michael Jordan.
That being said, there were many other rivalries and story-lines that dominated this team. Magic Johnson was retired from the NBA after contracting the HIV virus, while Larry Bird couldn't play in four of seven Eastern Conference semifinal games against the Cleveland Cavaliers leading up to the Olympics due to chronic back issues.
This meant that both individuals of arguably the biggest player rivalry of the 1980s was ending, as both were teammates on maybe the greatest team ever assembled.
Meanwhile, after two consecutive titles, Jordan was ready to officially take over the mantel of the best player in basketball from these two legends. Though Magic and Larry, who were the team's captains, did their best to prevent him to do so in a team-friendly way, even they admitted their reign was over during the Dream Team experience.
Another potential issue was the relationship between Jordan and the late Chuck Daly, who had beaten Jordan for a few years as coach of the Bad Boy Pistons. But this documentary showed that these two became great friends, and the Pistons-Bulls intensity never seemed to come up.
Finally, the battle of the best power forwards in the game happened in practices between Karl Malone and Charles Barkley, but the individual matchups in practice led to healthy competition.
While this team was nicknamed The Dream Team, the Olympians had a lot of issues in practice and in playing the U.S. Select College Team in scrimmages. Humbling experiences let this team know that they always had to play to win, and they learned those lessons after early struggles. This goes to show that not only it wasn't always perfect for the squad, but that all these athletes fed off adversity and competition unlike any Olympic team before and after.
Despite Chuck Daly not being interviewed for this documentary due to his death in 2009, his personality and methods were explained extremely well through player interviews, and even by then assistant coach and current USA coach Mike Krzyzewski. Daly handled massive personalities in Detroit and was the perfect coach to motivate this band of competitors and rivals, who all were about winning.
MJ's physical and mental endurance was so much on full display that interviews of fellow players showed that they were even in awe of not only his basketball ability, but how he conducted himself on a minute-to-minute basis. They were amazed at his stamina.
For young basketball fans, NBA TV's The Dream Team is a great look into Jordan and all of the greats from a generation earlier, as they will grow an appreciation for the type of effort and charisma each of these players showed on a daily basis.
Plus, the documentary makes it clear that The Dream Team changed the game of basketball not just in the NBA, but on a global scale, as international players took pictures and shook hands of NBA players during games. The international growth of the game of basketball led to the influx of foreign players in the NBA.
This documentary of the 1992 Men's Olympic Basketball Team rivals the best of ESPN's 30-for-30 series, including my personal favorites Pony Excess and The Announcement. On a scale of 1-10, NBA TV's The Dream Team was a 9.
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Grand Hustle CEO T.I. returns with a new tune from his upcoming album Trouble Man. In "Love This Life" Tip promises his women the finer things in life.
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Styles P is getting ready to drop his new mixtape The World's Most Hardest MC. Check out the first song/video off of the project entitled "Murder Mommy."
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Prodigy links up with Boogz Boogetz for a new track off of his upcoming album H.N.I.C. 3, dropping July 3rd.
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At this point the only thing that seems certain about the events at club W.I.P. last night in New York City is that Chris Brown was injured by someone associated with Drake who used a champagne bottle as a weapon.
Initial reports indicated Drake and Brown got into a heated argument over Rihanna, which resulted in Brown being punched, then hit with a bottle by Drake. However, the Toronto rapper's reps have reached out to TMZ to deny any involvement in the fight that left several people injured including Brown's bodyguard Big Pat,who was hospitalized with a wound to his head.
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"Drake did not participate in any wrongdoing of any kind last night at W.i.P. He was on his way out of the club when the altercation began," Drake's rep told TMZ. "[Drake] did not engage in any activity which resulted in injury to person or damage to property.”
The report states that the argument actually took place between Philadelphia rapper Meek Mill, Brown and one of Brown's lieutenants. Mill and Drake were at the club together reportedly.
TMZ's source would not say what the argument was about out of fear that someone would get hurt, but they did say it wasn't about Rihanna. The source says it was Meek who hit Chris with the bottle.
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As we continue to try and piece together what happened last night things are becoming a bit clearer. TMZ is reporting that although Drake didn't actually get involved in the fight that broke out among several people including Chris Brown, he instigated the whole thing.
According to the latest report, Drake threw up his middle finger at Brown's entourage and said "I'm about to go whoop that ass!" Brown's crew then threw up their own hand gestures which angered Drake even though he did it first.
At that point Drake got other rappers including Meek Mill and Juelz Santana amped up enough to join him and shouted at Chris "You be on that ho sh*t on Twitter n*gga" Drake was apparently referring to shots he, Meek and Chris have exchanged on Twitter over Rihanna.
After that Chris' bodyguard's stepped up between the two groups and there was some pushing and shoving before bottles started to fly.
As we mentioned above several people were injured from the flying bottles and broken glass. A 24-year old female Australian tourist by the name of Hollie C. was at the cub with friends and ended up in the hospital with a gash to her head that required 16 stitches to close.
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"Within a few moments of noticing glass being thrown around, I saw a glass bottle headed towards me; consequently hitting me in the head," she told TMZ. "I immediately started to bleed and proceeded to fall in and out of consciousness."
A party goer also shot footage right after the club closed. It shows Chris Brown, Meek Mill, Trey Songz and Drake leaving. Peep that below.
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By now everyone has heard about the fight between Drake and Chris Brown last night at a club in New York City. The scrap left Brown with a gash on his chin from a bottle thrown by Drake.
Today New York radio station Power 105.1 gave Drake the 'Donkey of the Day' award for allegedly standing behind his security guards while throwing the bottle.
Check out Charlamagne going in on Drake below.
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Hot 97's Peter Rosenberg caught up with legendary rapper DMX recently to talk about his upcoming Rock the Bells performance. Dark Man was his usual animated self, but he seemed a little off during the interview. X's past substance abuse issues have been well documented. We can only hope he's doing ok.
The two discussed X's stage presence, his dogs, Nicki Minaj cancelling her Summer Jam performance and more. Check it out below.
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Lil Kim brought her Return of the Queen tour to the Key Club in Hollywood, CA on June 13th and had a couple special guests lined up for the event.
Kim performed "Ladies Night (Not Tonight Remix)" with Da Brat, followed by a hyped performance of "Afro Puffs"from the Lady of Rage.
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Azealia Banks releases something new off of her upcoming Fantastic mixtape
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Jim Jones and Fred The Godson paid a visit to MTV's 'RapFix' on Wednesday to let the hip hop world know what they have been up to. Capo said he will be shooting the feature film "Vampire Life" starting next month and Fred revealed that he just inked a deal with eOne.
The two then let loose a freestyle before exiting the show.
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