West Coast rapper YG hits up the strip club and watches the ladies "Pop It" in this brand new video. There's plenty of pole riding, p-popping and a$$ shaking so you might want to make sure your boss isn't looking over your shoulder if you're watching this clip at work.
@Rideordietv caught up with Prodigy at his spot scene for his video "Pretty Thug" off his upcoming HNIC 3 dropping July 3rd. Prodigy speaks about his eagerness to work with TI. Prodigy also confirms that there will be another Mobb Deep album.
The war between New York radio station Hot 97 and Nicki Minaj just got turned up a notch. As we previously reported, Nicki pulled out of last night's Summer Jam concert after Peter Rosenberg criticized her song "Starships" as not being hip hop.
Funkmaster Flex defended Peter last night by taking to the turntables to say the station would no longer support Nicki.
"We aint f*cking with commercial rappers no more," he told the audience of 50,000 plus in New Jersey. "If you lost the f*cking streets it's your fault! If you don't go gold it's your fault! I'm dedicated to tearing you down. F*ck with me! We're gonna show you mama. You think you didn't sell any records this time?"
Meanwhile Rosenberg tweeted this morning that he doesn't regret what he said.
Sanford, Florida (CNN) -- George Zimmerman returned to central Florida late Saturday and will surrender to authorities before a Sunday afternoon deadline, his attorneys said.
A judge revoked Zimmerman's bond Friday, saying he misled the court about his finances.
Zimmerman, a neighborhood watch volunteer, is accused of shooting unarmed teenager Trayvon Martinin a gated community in Sanford in February. Zimmerman argues he acted in self-defense.
"While out on bond, Mr. Zimmerman has been living in a secure, undisclosed location as there are significant threats against his life," his attorneys said Sunday on the official website for his defense.
"The defense team has coordinated with the Sanford Police Department to ensure Mr. Zimmerman's security when he turns himself in before today's 2:30 p.m. deadline," the website posting said.
Zimmerman is charged with second-degree murder in the case that sparked anger across the country.
Martin's family contends that Zimmerman racially profiled the 17-year-old who was walking home from a convenience store. Martin was black; Zimmerman his white Hispanic. His family has said Zimmerman did not act out of racial bias.
Seminole County Judge Kenneth Lester Jr. ordered Zimmerman back to jail, saying the 28-year-old was not truthful about how much money he had access to when he was freed on bond in April.
Lester's ruling on Friday followed allegations by prosecutors that Zimmerman had $135,000. At the time, his wife told the court under oath that the family was indigent.
Zimmerman's attorneys said they will request a new bond hearing to address the issue. "The defense team hopes that Mr. Zimmerman's voluntary surrender to Sanford police will help demonstrate to the court that he is not a flight risk. Furthermore, the vast majority of the funds in question are in an independently managed trust" which Zimmerman and his attorneys cannot access directly, the statement on his defense website said.
Zimmerman's trial is not "anticipated" to be ready until some time in 2013, the statement said, and the next bond hearing will determine whether he waits "those many months in jail or not."
Zimmerman was charged in April after the case was referred to a state attorney for a review.
The money in question appears to have been donated to Zimmerman through a website he set up to help with a legal defense fund.
Citing recorded jailhouse conversations between Zimmerman and his wife, prosecutors alleged the two spoke in code when discussing the money in a credit union account, according to a court documents filed Friday by State Attorney Angela B. Corey.
In light of that, Lester revoked Zimmerman's bond and ordered he turn himself in no later than Sunday afternoon.
Zimmerman "fully controlled and participated in the transfer of money from the PayPal account to defendant and his wife's credit union accounts," Corey said in court records. "This occurred prior to the time defendant was arguing to the court that he was indigent and his wife had no money."
Mark O'Mara, Zimmerman's attorney, said in April that the money raised by the website was put into a trust account that the attorney controls.
But in court documents, Corey said the money still belongs to the defendant.
The judge "relied on false representations and statements" by Zimmerman and his wife when the court set his bond at $150,000, Corey said. Zimmerman was required to post only 10% of that.
Corey argued that the court should revoke the bond or increase it.
Lester appeared angry that the court had not been told about the money.
"Does your client get to sit there like a potted palm and let you lead me down the primrose path?" he asked Zimmerman's lawyer. "That's the issue."
O'Mara said he had discussed the judge's decision with Zimmerman, who was not in court.
"He's frustrated because he now has to come out of hiding," O'Mara said in an interview with CNN.
"You need to realize we're still talking about a 28-year-old who's being charged with a crime he does not believe he committed, and his whole life has been turned upside down, so I think that it all needs to be kept in context."
Drake and Waka Flocka Flame had a special surprise in store for the packed house in Chicago during Drake's "Club Paradise" tour stop. The duo brought out Chief Keef to perform his hit record "I Don't Like."
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Trae Tha Truth releases the official visuals for his all-star remix to "I'm On." The A.B.N. Renegade recruited Mark Morrison, Gudda Gudda, Big K.R.I.T.,Bun B, B.o.B., Jadakiss, Kendrick Lamar, J. Cole and Tyga for this certified heater.
Bad Boy recording artist Machine Gun Kelly returns with a new video for "Invincible." The Ester Dean assisted track will be featured on MGK's upcoming album Lace Up, which will be released later this year.
Brick Squad's Frenchie 1017 collabs with his MDE artists Joffy, ZoeBalla and Deezy on a song entitled "No Jokes." The last verse features Young Image who is no longer with us. R.I.P.
DJ Drama is on a roll. After working with 50 Cent to release the well received project "The Lost Tape," Drama is set to drop another highly anticipated Gangsta Grillz mixtape with Freddie "Gangsta" Gibbs entitled "Baby Face Killa."
Gibbs, who is signed to Young Jeezy's CTE imprint has yet to let us down on any of his previous releases and this one should be no different.
No release date info is available yet, but you can peep the cover art up top.
With his tenth studio album "Life Is Good," set for a mid-July release, Nas is gearing up to hit the road to promote the project. He's lined up a 17-date European and U.S. trek starting on June 9th in Detroit, Michigan. The tour is scheduled to play dates in Amsterdam, Germany, Croatia and Switzerland before returning to the States on August 19th for the Rock the Bells tour in San Bernardino, California. It will wrap up September 2nd in Holmdel, New Jersey.
Peep the full itinerary below.
June 9 – Detroit, MI – Chene Riverfront Park Amphitheater June 25 – Manchester, UK – Manchester Academy June 26 – Edinburgh – Picturehouse June 28 – Amsterdam, Netherlands – Melkweg June 29 – Brussels, Belgium – Couleur Café Festival June 30 – Frankfurt, Germany – 100 Yards Bloc Party July 1 – Koln, Germany – Essigfabrik July 3 – Paris, France – Bataclan July 4 – Munchen, Germany – Backstage Werk July 5 – Novalja, Croatia – Fresh Island Festival July 6 – Grafenhainichen – Splash Festival July 7 – Frauenfeld, Switzerland – Openair Frauenfeld July 19 – Salt Lake City, Utah – Twilight August 19 – San Bernardino, California – National Orange Show Complex (ROCK THE BELLS) August 25 – Somerset, Wisconsin – Somerset Amphitheatre August 26 – Mountain View, California – Shoreline Amphitheatre September 2 – Holmdel, New Jersey – PNC Bank Arts Center
Queens, New York rapper N.O.R.E. releases a new video off of his "Crack On Steroids" mixtape. In this one Jose Luis Gotcha teams up with Cash Money's Busta Rhymes and Brick Squad Monopoly General Waka Flocka Flame.
In webisode 20 of Bow Wow's "Underrated" series the Cash Money rapper visits Ghana, Africa for the first time. Follow the cameras as Bow performs some of his current hits at "The Dome" and brings one young lady out of the audience up on stage with him.
Kanye West and Jay-Z's "Watch the Throne" tour invaded Paris, France last night and won't soon be forgotten. The dynamic duo hit the stage at Bercy Stadium and performed their hit record "Niggas In Paris" an incredible eleven times in a row.
They have a chance to top themselves tonight when they play one more show at the arena. Will they make it twelve times in a row?