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Gucci Mane is preparing to follow up his Baytl album with a mixtape entitled Trap Back. Check out his new video for "Face Time" directed by Mr Boomtown.
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Brick Squad is in the building.
Gucci Mane is preparing to follow up his Baytl album with a mixtape entitled Trap Back. Check out his new video for "Face Time" directed by Mr Boomtown.
Taurus Scott has has produced and engineered for 50 cent, Tony Yayo, Lloyd Banks, M.O.P, Spider Loc, and more. He drops a new EP entitled The Introduction
Taurus Scott has has produced and engineered for 50 cent, Tony Yayo, Lloyd Banks, M.O.P, Spider Loc, and more. He drops a new EP entitled The Introduction, with all new hard hitting instrumentals. Check it out below and cop it if you did it.
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Extreme violence erupted in Egypt Wednesday (February 1) following a soccer game leaving at least 73 people dead and possibly as many as 1000 injured according to CBC.
CNN is reporting that Egypt's health minister has confirmed a conservative estimate of at least 200 injured.
The fights broke out after a match in Port Said between the Al-Ahly team and Port Said's Al-Masry team.
"It's kind of a security vacuum in the football stadium. ... It's not unheard of to have organized violence between football clubs, but something on this scale has never been seen before," said James Montague, who researched soccer in the Middle East for his book "When Friday Comes: Football in the War Zone."
Witnesses say most of the injuries occurred during a stampede after fans of the home team, Al-Masry, stormed on to the field following a rare 3-1 win against Al-Ahly, Egypt's top team. They then chased players and fans from the rival team.
Another match in Cairo was halted due to the violence in Port Said. Upset fans are said to have set fire to parts of the stadium there causing more injuries.
This story is still developing.
CNN news coverage
Footage of violence in Port Said
Pics from The National Post
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Dorrough Music drops visuals to "The Game." The track is featured on his mixtape Code Red, which is hosted by DJ Drama.
You can cop it for free from livemixtapes.com
Bow Wow's Underrated cd is due out March 13th. The official tracklist was released today and revealed some interesting features.
Ace Hood, Miguel, Chris Brown, Musiq Soulchild, Talib Kweli, Meek Mill, Jadakiss, Wiz Khalifa and Juicy J all make appearances. Machine Gun Kelly and Boys II Men are featured on the deluxe edition.
On the production side Bow recruited Cardiak, No I.D., Bei Major, Drumma Boy and Jahlil Beats among others.
Peep the full tracklist below.
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Raekwon the Chef teams up with JD Era for the Cartel-directed video for "Just A Toast." The song is featured on Raekwon's latest mixtape Unexpected Victory.
Track produced by Mark Henry
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T.I. and Young Jeezy hop on the official remix to Bobby Ray's "Strange Clouds." The song is the lead single off of B.o.B's sophomore album of the same name.
The disc is due out March 13th.
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Grammy nominated rapper J. Cole appeared on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon yesterday (January 31) to perform "Can't Get Enough" off of his debut album Cole World: The Sideline Story. The Roc Nation artist got an assist from the best house band in the business, The Roots.
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Don Cornelius, the creator of the ground breaking television show "Soul Train" has been found dead.
TMZ is reporting that the body of the 75-year old was discovered this morning at around 4 AM PT in his Sherman Oaks, California home. According to the report police believe Cornelius died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound to the head.
Sources said there was no sign of foul play, but the Los Angeles Police Department is investigating.
"Soul Train" was a very popular variety show that featured performances from many star R&B, soul and hip hop acts. It aired from October 1971 to until March 2006.
As the show's host, Cornelius ended each episode with the popular catchphrase: "I’m Don Cornelius, and as always in parting, we wish you love, peace and soul!”
R.I.P. Don Cornelius.
Don Cornelius dead at age 75
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With his Underrated album due in stores March 13th, Bow Wow releases visuals for the lead single "Sweat" featuring Lil Wayne.
The single is available now via iTunes.
Nicki Minaj's "Stupid H*e" music video has racked up over 20 million youtube hits since it premiered January 20, but it won't be seen on BET.
The cable network is refusing to air it according to TMZ because it's too explicit for television. Nicki tweeted on Saturday that the video would be seen on MTV Jams, which is also owned by Viacom so that wouldn't seem to make any sense.
Fans of the video can still see it unedited on youtube. The video-sharing website hasn't flagged it as being inappropriate or age-restricted.
BET has yet to release an official statement on the ban.
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Comedian Tracy Morgan is catching flack from relatives for failing to help his mother save her home from foreclosure.
Alicia Warden told the New York Daily News she owes less than $25,000 on her Ohio home, but her son who is worth $18 million dollars would only offer her a one time payment of $2000.
Warden says that Morgan initially agreed to pay off the home, then reneged after accusing her of granting the media an interview. A claim she denies.
Morgan's younger sister, Asia Morgan, 41, confirms her mom's dire financial problems which she attributes to her failing health. Asia said she was going to keep quiet about the situation, but it's reached the point where she can no longer be silent.
“He’s never been a nice person,” says Asia of her famous brother. “And money’s just made it worse. My mom’s house isn’t extravagant, but it’s her home, Her health is failing. She has diabetes, and her legs are giving out on her. This would be a drop in the bucket for Tracy. She has a son that can do, and she’s done everything that she could possibly could for her family.”
Morgan's mom lost her job in February 2011, and her unemployment benefits have run out. Her utilities are about to be cut off and she is also close to losing her car. She asked her son for help and got a call back from someone who worked for him.
“Tracy’s offering you a one-shot deal” of $2,000 she was told. Warden turned down the meager offer out of pride.
“I told her, ‘Thank you, but no thank you. I’m not some person in the street,” Warden says. “That was the straw that broke the camel’s back. God don’t like ugly. Karma comes back to you.”
There are obviously two side to every story. The New York Daily News reached out to Tracy for a response and didn't get one.
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Maybe it's a matter of U.K. style vs. the U.S.
British GQ has rolled out it's list of the 50 Best Dressed Men 2012 and Chris Brown isn't on it. As a matter of fact he's at the opposite end of the spectrum. The publication has dubbed the singer the Worst Dressed Man in the world.
As the bespectacled child at the beginning of his video for "Yeah! 3X" cries out: "Hey, it's Chris Brown!" Inside this year GQ's 50 Best-Dressed Men 2012 in association with Mercedes-Benz, we reveal that the worst-dressed man on the planet is none other than the thuggish rapper-slash-singer. For someone who seems to have so much disposable income - he boasts on one track about spending "15 grand on a phone" and charged over $500 for meet-and-greets on his last tour - Brown seems utterly adverse to investing in tailoring, combining the worst excesses of XXL sizing with a penchant for deeply unflattering costumes. Here GQ.com presents the evidence of Brown's assorted crimes against fashion since 2005. Sorry "Team Breezy", but you may have to look away now...
The publication then details in pictures what they consider to be Brown's worst outfits.
Check them out below.
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Glimmer EP.
The Glimmer Ep On The Way By the Way
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Illuminati P is getting ready to drop his H.N.I.C. 3 mixtape on February 20th. He links up with French Montana for the first leak off of the project.
Spotted at Complex
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Lil Wayne stares at himself through the "Mirror" in his latest video. Bruno Mars lends his vocals to the track, a bonus cut from Tha Carter IV.
Directed by Antoine Fuqua
While Allen Iverson sits at home hoping to get a call from an NBA team in need of his services a Georgia judge has seized his bank account in an effort to force him to pay off a huge debt.
Iverson owes Aydin & Company Jewelers a significant sum of money after failing to pay for jewelry he got from the company according to TMZ.
The initial debt was for $375,000, which A.I. failed to pay forcing Aydin & Company to sue him. When Iverson didn't respond to the lawsuit, the jewelry store won a default judgement for $859,896.46 which covered the jewelry bill, court costs, interest and attorney fees.
Iverson ignored the judgement, forcing a judge to garnish his wages and take control of his Wells Fargo bank account. Any money the former All-Star guard makes will go directly to Aydin & Company until the debt is paid off.
The 36-year old Iverson made $154 million dollars during his 14 seasons in the NBA according to Sporting News, including $20 million in 2008-2009. He's been out of the league since the 2009-2010 season.
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Peep the brand new video from Rowdy City "Make Money," over French Montana's "Shot Callers" instrumental.
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Brick Squad Monopoly's Frenchie drops off new visuals for "We Live" with assists from Zoeballa Dudus & Deezy.
Check it out below.
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