Video After The Jump
Ever since the remix dropped last month you knew a video had to be on the way for this smash hit and it's finally here.
Wiz Khalifa gets Snoop Dogg, T-Pain and Juicy J to hop on the G-Mix of "Black and Yellow."
Video After The Jump
Ever since the remix dropped last month you knew a video had to be on the way for this smash hit and it's finally here.
Wiz Khalifa gets Snoop Dogg, T-Pain and Juicy J to hop on the G-Mix of "Black and Yellow."
Video After The Jump
A couple of days ago a video surfaced of an uncle teaching his nephew a lesson about e-thugging.
The nephew had been making fake gang threats on facebook, so the uncle made him get on camera and admit it was all fake. Then he whooped his ass with a belt for the whole world to see.
Broken Equipment wasted no time in making a new spoof with Birdman as the angry uncle/daddy and Lil Wayne as the knucklehead fake gang banger.
Hilarious......
Birdman whooping Lil Wayne's ass for being a fake gang banger
Real ish: Uncle beats his nephew's ass for e-thugging
Follow me on Facebook, Twitter and Myspace
More Pics After The Jump
Keri Hilson goes the sexy dominatrix route in her shoot for Vibe's January issue.
The "Pretty Girl Rock" singer is enjoying the success of her sophomore album 'No Boys Allowed', proving that freaks really do have more fun.
More Pics After The Jump
Love him or hate him, you gotta respect Sean Combs hustle, the success he's made of himself and how he takes care of his kids.
The Bad Boy Records CEO got some much needed downtime over New Years as he cruised to St. Barts in an $850,000 a week, iPad operated yacht dubbed Solemates.
Diddy was joined by girlfriend Kim Porter and their twin daughters Jessie and D’Lila Combs.
Solemates is he first yacht offering the iPad technology.
Passengers are equipped with complimentary iPads, allowing them to control the ship’s temperature and entertainment systems, the lights and blinds in their individual cabins, and, most importantly, to order up necessary food or booze refills on command.
Now that's balling... check out pics of Combs, Porter and the super yacht below.
Eminem is back on top of the album charts, and now Vulture has learned exclusively that he's headed back to Hollywood, too: On Wednesday, his Recovery was officially confirmed as last year's biggest-selling album; now this blog hears that the rapper intends to star in a new crime thriller at 20th Century Fox called Random Acts of Violence.
Insiders tell Vulture that Eminem’s Shady Films comrades Paul Rosenberg and Stuart Parr — who also produced his 2002 feature debut 8 Mile, as well as 50 Cent's semi-autobiographical 2005 movie Get Rich or Die Tryin' — would produce Acts of Violence.
What's Random all about? Well, a few years back, the script was essentially a poor man’s version of video game Grand Theft Auto, Rockstar Games’s global megahit. But insiders say the financial incentive was decidedly limited for Rockstar, and the downside massive, and the company declined to sell Fox the rights. (Even as a first-dollar gross participant in an adaptation, Rockstar stood to make only a small percentage of the film's grosses for licensing GTA. Considering that the games in the GTA series have sold a combined 100+ million copies around the world, that’s chickenfeed hardly worth risking a franchise over.)
At first, the studio tried to make Random with a plot that was just thisclose to that of GTA: A June 2008 draft has an ex-con named Emile trying to save his failing repo business and pay for his uncle's botched coke deal by stealing a string of sports cars (Here's "Emile" stealing a Shelby Mustang! Now he's stealing a Porsche! Uh-oh, now he’s stealing a Ferrari 599! etc.) But the script more or less read like a video game, so Fox shifted gears.
The studio brought in writer-director David Von Ancken, who for the last few years has been directing Showtime’s Californication, but who’d also directed the 2006 Liam Neeson and Pierce Brosnan revenge Western, Seraphim Falls. Von Ancken quickly scrapped the auto eroticism: Out went the car thievery; in came the grit and realism of 8 Mile.
The result, say people familiar with Random's current draft, is a thriller more akin to The Town or The Departed: An ex-con smarter than his past is fresh out of prison and trying to stay legit — but his efforts are complicated by his old gang, who want him back on the job. So, too, does the FBI, which hopes he’ll wear a wire and bring down the crime syndicate. The ex-con, meanwhile, tries to play both sides against each other long enough to exact revenge against those — on both sides of the law — who sent him to prison in the first place.
Insiders tell Vulture that the studio will make one last pass at the script with another writer while Von Ancken is off directing episodic TV, but will likely bring Von Ancken back to direct the film when the screenplay is polished and ready later this year.
Random is an interesting project, not just because of its material or its star, but also because of the sagging fortunes of the recording industry: When Eminem starred in 8 Mile in 2002, he’d just released the 8 million-selling The Eminem Show. By comparison, last year's Recovery has sold “only” 3.3 million copies since its release last June. Has Eminem's box-office pull waned along with the record business's fortunes? Possibly, but Fox is betting that you’ll lose yourself one more time.
Source: NY Mag
Follow Me On Twitter, Facebook and Myspace
Jay-Z and Kanye West's highly anticipated collaborative disc 'Watch THe Throne' is set to drop in March.
In the meantime we will be getting the 1st single from the album titled "H.A.M." which drops 1/11/2011
Peep the artwork below.
Video After The Jump
A couple of weeks back we showed you a group of Russian's fighting in the middle of a field.
Some people speculated they were soccer hooligans going at it.
Turns out this is a new gladiator game called "300", yep like the movie.
The object is to beat the living sh*t out of each other until one team prevails.
Sounds cool, until somebody ends up dead.
Watch these dudes scrap like animals below.
Follow Me On Myspace, Facebook and Twitter
Video After The Jump
Los Angeles (CNN) -- A task force made up of local and federal law enforcement agencies is actively pursuing leads into the 1997 slaying of hip hop artist Christopher Wallace, better known as Biggie Smalls or Notorious B.I.G., according to two sources familiar with the investigation.
According to one law enforcement source, the investigation into the 13-year-old unsolved case was "reinvigorated" months ago as a result of new information, but the source would not elaborate further because of the ongoing investigation that includes the Los Angeles Police Department, L.A. County District Attorney's Office and the FBI.
On March 9, 1997, Wallace, 24, was shot and killed while riding in a Suburban that was driving away from a music industry party at the Petersen Automotive Museum in Los Angeles.
Los Angeles police said a lone gunman in a Chevy Impala pulled alongside the Suburban and opened fire on Wallace, who was in the passenger seat. Witnesses described the suspect as being an African-American man wearing a suit and bow tie.
The main theory behind shooting was payback in a so-called rap war between East and West Coast hip hop artists and their record companies -- Bad Boy Entertainment in New York, which represented Wallace, and Death Row Records, headed by Marion "Suge" Knight, in Los Angeles.
Six months earlier in Las Vegas, a gunman opened fire on a car driven by Knight, killing one of his top artists Tupac Shakur. That murder remains unsolved also.
"East Coast was Biggie, West Coast was Tupac," Wallace's mother Voletta Wallace told a filmmaker in the 2002 documentary "Biggie and Tupac."
"Come on now, you're messing with lives here and that's exactly what happened. Two lives were lost as a result of what? Stupidity?" Voletta Wallace told the filmmaker.
Retired Los Angeles Police Detective Russell Poole, who worked on the Wallace case, told CNN that he believes Knight was behind the murder, even though the Death Row Records' boss was serving time on a probation violation at the time.
Russell Poole
"Suge Knight ordered the hit," Poole said, adding that he believes it was arranged by Reggie Wright Jr., who headed security for Death Row Records.
Reggie Wright Jr. told CNN he had nothing to do with the murder, and Knight has repeatedly said he had nothing to do with the crime. Poole said he retired early from the LAPD, in part, because he was thwarted in following leads in the Wallace case involving police officers, some of whom worked off-duty for Death Row Records.
"I think I was getting too close to the truth," Poole said. "I think they feared that the truth would be a scandal."
One of the officers Poole said was involved is David Mack, a rogue policeman tied to the LAPD Rampart Scandal, who was sent to prison for robbing a bank in 1997, the same year Wallace was killed.
David Mack
Poole said Mack owned the same type of car driven by the gunman who shot Wallace, and Poole said a friend of Mack's resembles a police sketch of the shooter.
CNN was unable to reach Mack for comment, but when allegations of his involvement in Wallace' slaying originally surfaced more than a decade ago, his criminal defense attorney Donald Re called the claims ridiculous.
Poole also assisted Wallace's family in their wrongful death lawsuit against the Los Angeles Police Department alleging a cover-up in the investigation.
Los Angeles City Councilman Bernard Parks was the chief of police when Poole was investigating, and he told CNN the accusations about a police cover-up are "absurd."
"We would have never ignored a lead that could have helped us solve that murder," Parks said.
Perry Sanders, Voletta Wallace's attorney, told CNN the family's lawsuit, which was originally filed in 2002, was put on hold in April after Los Angeles police said turning over evidence from the case would interfere with a beefed up investigation.
Mack was released from federal prison on May 14.
Source: CNN
Follow Me On Myspace, Facebook and Twitter
Video After The Jump
Victoria's Secret Angel Candice Swanepoel is danm near perfect.
The 22-year old South African beauty is the very definition of a super model.
Check out some of her hot pics below, plus Victoria Secret's Swim Spring 2011 photo shoot featuring Candace, Lily Aldridge and Erin Heatherton
Video After The Jump
Miguel is a fast rising r&b star.
He shot out of the gate with the J. Cole assisted single "All I Want Is You" which was well received by fans.
That success set up the November release of his debut album 'All I Want Is You.'
"Sure Thing" is the album's second single.
Video After The Jump
(Reform Agency) - An autopsy revealed that Elizabeth Muniz Gabriela Tamez, "The Redhead", was alive on Friday, 31 when she was hung from Gonzalitos Avenue pedestrian bridge in front of the Cologne Mithras Norte in Monterrey, where he was found dead life.
Doctors found evidence to determine that the alleged kidnapper was a victim at the scene.
A source from the State Attorney General reported that the medical report confirming the suspect was alive and that the murderers had made their final preparations at the top of the pedestrian bridge before killing Muñiz Tamez.
Although doctors found bruises on the women in various parts of the body, the opinion found that "The Redhead" died of asphyxia by hanging.
The source mentioned that we now know that the killers tied the woman's neck with a type of rope used for climbing, and the other end of the same rope was tied to the railing of the bridge, then drop the body.
The crime was reported Friday at 6:00 pm in the bridge at Gonzalitos, at the height of the street Tuxtla.
The alleged kidnapper was being transported by three guards in a vehicle from the Penal del Topo Chico to a University Hospital when the vehicle was intercepted by gunman.
Follow Me On Twitter, Facebook and Myspace
T.I. attempted to sneak in some XXX time with his wife Tiny during a visit over the weekend, but was caught by prison officials.
Rules at Arkansas State Prison state that inmates are allowed to kiss and embrace at the beginning and at the end of a visit as well as hold hands. But "the inmate’s hands must remain in plain view of Visiting Room staff at all times."
T.I. was evidently doing a little bit more than kissing and hugging.
TMZ reports that the rapper has been reprimanded and sent to a "Special Housing Unit" with stricter rules.
Tiny won't be allowed to visit her husband until he is out of the unit. No word yet on how long that will be.
Follow Me on Twitter, Facebook and Myspace
Video After The Jump
Lloyd Banks hit up the Jimmy Kimmel Live stage last night to perform his smash hit single "Beamer, Benz or Bentley" off his brand new album 'The Hunger For More 2.'
Make sure you cop the new album at f.y.e., Best Buy, Amazon and Amazon UK.
Lloyd Banks "Beamer, Benz Or Bentley"
Lloyd Banks Ft Jeremih "I Don't Deserve You"
Follow Me on Twitter, Facebook and Myspace
Here is some info on her for those who do not know her:
Emmanuelle Grey "Emmy" Rossum (born September 12, 1986) is an American actress and singer-songwriter. She first starred in a string of movies including Songcatcher (2000), An American Rhapsody (2001) and Passionada (2002). Her role in Mystic River (2003) garnered her wider fame. She then starred in the blockbuster film The Day After Tomorrow (2004) and The Phantom of the Opera (2004) for which she was nominated for a Golden Globe. She has since starred in Poseidon (2006), Dragonball: Evolution (2009) and Dare (2009).
Video After The Jump
Lil Kim and her new crew I.R.S. descended upon Brooklyn for the video shoot to her Nicki Minaj diss "Black Friday."
Director Picture Perfect said they would also possibly be shooting for "Clap Clap", a new joint by the Queen Bee.
It will be interesting to see if Nicki decides to engage in this battle. Her debut album 'Pink Friday' was just certified platinum, so she may feel like an all out beef with Kim could slow her momentum.
Fans are tired of subliminal disses though, like the darts Nicki threw at Kim in "Roman's Revenge." We want to hear rappers name names.
Let's see who really is on top of the game for female rappers. We know Lil Kim is ready for beef anytime, anywhere... is Nicki?
Follow Me On Twitter, Myspace and Facebook
More Pics After The Jump
You're welcome!
Video After The Jump
During taping for Paula Abdul's show "Live To Dance" a contestant fell face first slamming her forehead into the floor.
When the unidentified woman stood up she had a big knot on her head.
Paula asked is she was ok, she replied that she was. But between the embarrassment and painshe was probably in, I'm not sure she knew what the hell had just happened.
Normally your coach would tell you to "walk it off", she might have to lay down for a while with that Hasim Rahman knot on her dome.
Hasim Rahman after fight with Evander Holyfield
Watch the footage below.
Follow Me On Myspace, Twitter and Facebook
Hugh Hefner may have just landed his first celebrity for a Playboy cover and photo shoot in 2011.
Toni Braxton asked her Twitter followers yesterday (January 4) what they thought of the idea of her posing for the publication
The 43-year superstar singer who has won six Grammys and sold over 40 million records worldwide during her nearly 22-year career, said that Playboy has been chasing her for a while now.
"I would love to pose with Hugh Hefner though. He's the sexiest guy I know over 30," she tweeted. "Of course it will be tastefully done. Just a lil T and A. They have asked me about 3 times before."
Toni is definitely MILF material, would you guys like to see her in Playboy?
Bernadette Brennan (right) is suing her former client Foxy Brown for $100,000 for studio time.
Rapper Foxy Brown’s recent erratic behavior has caused her longtime manager to say goodbye.
Bernadette Brennan is also planning to sue Foxy for $100,000 in studio time.
"It's always sad when an artist has everything they need at their fingertips but still displays such self-destructive behavior. I hope she gets the help she needs," Brennan told the New York Daily News. "I was one of the few people in her corner."
The 32-year old Brown, born Inga Marchand hasn't released an album since 2008's 'Brooklyn's Don Diva.' She was supposed to release a Lil Kim diss titled "Christmas Massacre" on December 25, but the song never came out. Now Brown is threatening to sue the song's producer Daddy Bigg$.
"Wha kinda bowcat battyman shit yuh deh pon Biggz? Yuh a EVIL muddacunt fraud! Gunshot fi yuh bumbahole!! See u in court nigga! Sorry yall! Just found out this fake ass dude Biggz I thought was my friend seriously violated and put that fake song out tryna get famous! I will see all yall snake motherfuckers in court!!!" Foxy tweeted
The rapper also missed her own party at Brooklyn's Jelani Lounge on Christmas Eve. The party was supposed to be a listening session for a new album.
"If she had any money, we'd sue her [for not showing up]," said one Manhattan nightclub manager
These latest incidents capped a bizarre 2010 for Brown.
In July she was charged with violating an order of protection by cursing at and exposing herself to neighbor Arlene Raymond. Then several days later, Brown was reportedly involved in a brawl with Brennan in the lobby of a Manhattan high rise.
"She was out of control," a source said at the time. "She was told to keep her voice down and to act right, but she didn't want to hear any of it."
For her part Foxy has denounced Brennan as a "fake manager". The rapper says she is being managed by her brothers Gavin and Anton Marchand.
"I luv luv luv my TWO big brothers GAVIN and ANTON!! My success would be nothin' without them...Thank GOD we're all back together!!!" Brown tweeted.
Follow Me On Twitter, Facebook and Myspace
Video After The Jump
A young Long Island man who brutally murdered his mother-in-law "is not profiting from her death," his lawyer insisted yesterday, even though the killer stands to collect nearly a half-million dollars from the slain woman's estate as early as this week.
Brandon Palladino's lawyer said the 24-year-old rightfully inherited the money from his wife, Deanna Palladino, who died of an overdose last year.
Deanna was willed the fortune by her mother, Dianne Edwards, 59, whom Palladino choked to death in 2008 when she came home and caught him stealing her jewelry.
Deanna was suspected of conspiring in the theft but was never charged.
"He would be the only heir, because they didn't have any children," Palladino's lawyer, Ray Perini, said.
Deanna loved her husband "dearly and supported him until she died. He's not profiting from [Edwards'] death. The money passed to his wife, and it was hers to do with as she wanted."
Brandon will get a check for up to $500,000 as soon as this week, sources said yesterday.
"Morally, it really shocks the conscience. He shouldn't get a dime!" said Edwards family lawyer Dennis Lemke.
"It's a tough pill to swallow, but action is extremely unlikely to be successful [under current state law]," Lemke said.
Palladino, who admitted to the crime in exchange for a plea deal, is set to be sentenced to just 5 to 25 years next week.
"Perhaps the murderer's family will have a conscience and return the estate to the proper owners -- the family of the victim," Lemke said.
A source said that a Suffolk prosecutor asked him to give up his inheritance as part of the plea bargain and that Palladino refused.
The total estate was estimated at about $680,000 -- $581,000 after debts, according to sources and court documents.
Deanna Palladino received her mom's $190,000 in savings after her death, sources said. She used most of it to bankroll her husband's defense.
The victim's five-bedroom Melville home was sold in November for $340,000.
After debts, the profit from the sale of the home came to $241,000. The slain woman's personal property was estimated at about $150,000.
"It doesn't make sense. He can't profit from this," insisted Donna Larsen, the sister of the murdered woman.
"He robbed her before he murdered her, and now he's robbing her again after her death," said Larsen's husband, Andy.
FAMILY CURSE: Brandon Palladino, the husband of Deanna Palladino (left), killed her mom, Dianne Edwards (right, beside her first husband), and because Deanna committed suicide last year, he is next in line to inherit Edwards' half-million dollar estate
Source : New York Post
Follow Me On Twitter, Myspace and Facebook