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50 Cent stopped by Nicki Minaj's Queen Radio podcast yesterday. The G-Unit boss talked about why he didn't sign Nicki before Lil Wayne, how he became so successful as an executive producer of television shows and more.
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50 Cent stopped by Nicki Minaj's Queen Radio podcast yesterday. The G-Unit boss talked about why he didn't sign Nicki before Lil Wayne, how he became so successful as an executive producer of television shows and more.
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Attorney and political commentator, Angela Rye, stopped by The Breakfast Club to talk about President Donald Trump's impeachment, the current state of the Democratic Party, the importance of registering to vote and more.
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China reported its highest daily coronavirus death toll Tuesday, the 103 additional fatalities pushing the total past 1,000 and providing a somber warning that the epidemic was accelerating.
All but two of the 1,018 deaths attributed to the outbreak that emerged in December have taken place in mainland China. The virus is continuing to spread into other countries, with almost 500 of the 43,138 now confirmed cases elsewhere. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention this week reported the 13th case in the U.S.
The 103 deaths broke the daily record set one day earlier, when 97 deaths were reported. A team from the World Health Organization arrived in China this week to "lay the groundwork for a larger international team" that will aid the Chinese effort while learning traits of the outbreak that could aid global efforts, WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said.
WHO announced a formal name for the coronavirus – COVID-19. "We had to find a name that did not refer to a geographical location, an animal, an individual or group of people, and which is also pronounceable and related to the disease," Tedros said.
Source: USA Today
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Straight out of Fort Wayne a.k.a. Fort Cane, Indiana comes L&M Records CEO, Kay-Jay with a new banger titled "Alarm" featuring Arjay Tha King.
Now streaming on Spotify and Apple Music:
https://music.apple.com/us/album/alarm-single/1489851354
https://open.spotify.com/user/yqv9bbfgrflf0cjwhamboic2t?si=dUuDZP9HSTer4mRWxrrKPQ
Produced by Young Devante @youngdevante1
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Directed by Miles Meyer @milesmeyer
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Check out the official music video for "Fine By Time" from YoungBoy Never Broke Again.
Shot & Edited By: Karlton Banks
"Still Flexin Still Steppin" available February 21
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Joyner Lucas releases an official music video for "Revenge."
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Rapper Yella Beezy is being accused of opening a can of whoop-ass on a guy tied to another rapper with whom Beezy's got serious beef.
Brandon Rainwater is suing Yella claiming he and his crew beat him to a pulp outside the hotspot strip club, V Live in Dallas ... this according to docs obtained by TMZ. We're told the alleged beatdown left Rainwater with a dislocated hip.
Surveillance video taken across the street from the club appears to show the fight in progress.
In docs, Rainwater claims he showed up to the club last month but when he tried getting inside he was told by security to wait. Rainwater manages Dallas-based rapper Mo3 ... who has a history of beefing with Yella. Anyway, Rainwater claims a security guard approached him with a gun in his left hand and Yella standing behind him.
Fearing trouble was about to go down, Rainwater claims he ran out of there but Yella and his crew chased him down and beat him up. Rainwater claims after the dust settled, Yella and his crew headed back to the club's parking lot and bragged about the alleged assault.
Rainwater says he was taken to the hospital that night and is undergoing physical therapy following the assault. He's also suing V Live for inadequate security. He's suing for assault and claims he's owed up to $1 million in damages.
We've reached out to Yella ... so far, no word back.
Source: TMZ
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There isn't an artist currently out that's working harder than South Bronx, New York native Yung JB. Track after track ... video after video, JB is consistently flooding the block with quality content.
With that in mind, check out the official music video for "Bag Talk" off of JB's "Drug Dealers Pt. 2" album.
Directed by Geohvision @geohvision
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/geohvision/
Produced by Jimmy Dukes @JimmyDukes
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jimmydukes/
"Drug Dealers Pt. 2" available now on all major streaming platforms:
https://tidal.com/browse/album/128579660
https://open.spotify.com/album/6dptV9DdDp2o9ypo71H0TV
https://music.apple.com/us/album/drug-dealers-pt-2/1495418999
https://play.google.com/store/music/album/Yung_jb_Drug_Dealers_Pt_2?id=Bp3ryy6tf3plxkgib27doavdo3e
Tracklist:
1. Pablo & El Chapo
2. Take Money Use to Say Ft. Fred the Godson
3. Yeah I Am
4. Sex, Money, Murder
5. Blazers Ft. Cory Gunz
6. Gangsta Ft. Goodz & Take Money KO
7. Big Steppa
8. Bag Talk
9. Risk Taker Ft. Take Money KO
10. Bx to Philly Ft. RJ Payne
11. The Vibes
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During the premiere for 50 Cent's new ABC drama "For Life, 50 Cent said Gayle King's interview with former WNBA star Lisa Leslie in which the news personality brought up Kobe Bryant's rape allegations went too far.
"I just don't understand what the goal is," he said. "She knows what Kobe means to the actual culture ... like they knew what Michael Jackson meant. If the legal system couldn't deal with it, what are you supposed to do ... publicly convict him? Is that the idea? Now is it justice or is it revenge? They're gonna keep playing with people that are not here and it's gonna fuck them over. Because people are gonna start to not like them in an intense way for doing that."
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Spike Lee is made a fashion statement in honor of Kobe Bryant at the Oscars on Sunday, February 9.
The basketball fan and Oscar winner, who directed the 2009 documentary "Kobe Doin' Work," paid tribute to Bryant at the 92nd annual Academy Awards Sunday in a purple and gold suit, a nod to Bryant's legendary career as a Los Angeles Laker.
Lee's Gucci suit featured Bryant's number "24" stitched on his lapels and on the back. He completed his look with a pair of orange and black Kobe sneakers from Nike and his signature hat and glasses, both purple.
During an interview with E!'s Ryan Seacrest, Lee was visibly emotional when asked about his fashionable tribute to Bryant, struggling to muster up a response.
Bryant, his 13-year-old daughter Gianna and seven others were killed in a helicopter crash in Calabasas, California on Jan. 26.
Bryant was also an Oscar winner.
The star's "Dear Basketball" won an Oscar for best animated short film at the 2018 Academy Awards. The six-minute film is based on a poem Bryant wrote that was published in The Players Tribune in 2015, when he announced his retirement from the NBA.
Source: USA Today
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(CNN) The country's sole African American-led news network has arrived.
Black News Channel debuted this week, the second week of Black History Month, to fill what its founders called a void in representation in national news. The network began broadcasting in select markets on Monday.
The 24-7 cable channel features black anchors "dedicated to the unique perspective of African American communities," according to a statement from its co-founders J.C. Watts and Bob Brillante, and will debut in "majority African American markets" first, according to its website, including Atlanta and Los Angeles.
It's available to select Spectrum and Xfinity X-1 customers and will premiere on Sling and Roku at a later, unspecified date.
It aims to reach 100 million households at the end of its rollout.
In addition to Watts, a former Republican congressman and current Black News Channel chair, the channel's leadership team and anchor lineup are almost exclusively African Americans.
Programming will include a health series focused on medical issues that impact African Americans as well as traditional morning and prime time news programs.
In an appearance on NPR's All Things Considered, Watts said that while major news outlets feature black hosts and guests, they're rarely focused on uniquely African-American experiences.
"I think there needs to be a more comprehensive story told about the African American community, and we'll have a venue to do that," he told NPR.
Black News Channel will tackle politicized topics but won't take a side, Watts said.
"We're not looking to be liberal or conservative," he told NPR. "We want to provide a venue for African Americans to have a voice, to be a part of the dialogue that's going on in the country, be it incarceration reform or impeachment."
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Curren$y a.k.a. Spitta Andretti releases an official music video for "Round 3 Times."
Shot & Edit by Yuset and Rafael
The Tonight Show available now on all streaming platforms.
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Philthy Rich drops off a new video for Dream Dead featuring Rio Da Yung OG.
Listen to the album "Hometown Hero" available now!
Download / Stream: https://Empire.lnk.to/Hometown_Hero
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There isn't a artist currently out that's working harder than South Bronx, New York native Yung JB. Track after track ... video after video, JB is consistently flooding the block with quality content.
With that in mind, check out "Bag Talk" off of JB's "Drug Dealers Pt. 2" album
Produced by Jimmy Dukes @JimmyDukes
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jimmydukes/
"Drug Dealers Pt. 2" available now on all major streaming platforms:
https://tidal.com/browse/album/128579660
https://open.spotify.com/album/6dptV9DdDp2o9ypo71H0TV
https://music.apple.com/us/album/drug-dealers-pt-2/1495418999
https://play.google.com/store/music/album/Yung_jb_Drug_Dealers_Pt_2?id=Bp3ryy6tf3plxkgib27doavdo3e
Tracklist:
1. Pablo & El Chapo
2. Take Money Use to Say Ft. Fred the Godson
3. Yeah I Am
4. Sex, Money, Murder
5. Blazers Ft. Cory Gunz
6. Gangsta Ft. Goodz & Take Money KO
7. Big Steppa
8. Bag Talk
9. Risk Taker Ft. Take Money KO
10. Bx to Philly Ft. RJ Payne
11. The Vibes
Follow Yung JB @TakeMoneyInc
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/takemoneyinc/
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Fellow Philadelphia natives Wyise and Dex Dill kick off the week with some new heat. Listen to them trade bars on this "Money" freestyle.
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Fans of the hit TV show "Power," which ended on Sunday, will be happy to know that there are four new spin-offs on the way.
"Power Book 2: Ghost" starring Mary J. Blige and Method Man, "Power: Book 3 - Raising Kanan," a prequel based on 50 Cent's character, "Power Book 4: Influence," based on Larenz Tate's character and "Power Book 4: Force," based on Joseph Sikora's character, Tommy Egan.
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DISTURBING: A woman is caught on surveillance cameras at an apartment complex with more that 30 people diagnosed with the coronavirus, deliberately spitting on her neighbors doorknobs in Wuhan, China.
It's unknown if she was intentionally trying to spread the virus, mentally ill or is just frustrated by the quarantine.
Either way, this is disgusting.
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Check out the latest interview on The Breakfast Club where Aisha Hall, Jamila T. Davis & Delrhonda Hood and Ayanna Bean discuss their scam stories, the BET Show 'American Gangsters: Trap Queens' and more
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On this episode of People's Party, Talib Kweli and Jasmin Leigh sit down with actor, comedian, writer, sports reporter, podcast host, "international hero," hip-hop aficionado, and longtime friend of Talib -- Michael Rapaport. Get ready for a wild one here, with an interview as up-front, honest, and hilarious as any we've seen on People's Party. It kicks off with Mike growing up in New York during the 1980s, where for him "it was all about basketball, hip-hop, and talkin' shit," then moving to LA to do stand-up comedy, which evolved into an acting career, starring in movies like "Zebrahead" and "Higher Learning."
As the show progresses the trio find themselves in sometimes heated disagreements over a few things, such as the firing of the Shane Gillis from SNL, and how much is "too much" even in world of comedy, the use of the N-word, and Mike's controversial "ashy ankles" comment towards Kenya Moore.
Later, Mike speaks on the "Beats, Rhymes & Life: The Travels of A Tribe Called Quest," documentary he directed, and what it was like working with these legends on something so personal. He also talks about his meeting Dave Chappelle, his book "This Book Has Balls..", commentating for the "BIG3" league, and concludes with the story of how he saved hundreds of lives on a plane, garnering status of "international hero."
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Interview timing:
6:02 -- Mike talks about growing up in New York during the 80's as "White Mike", and attending the same school as rapper Special Ed. Talib and Mike also trade stories about being young, and seeing legends like LL Cool J, and MC Lyte riding the subway during that time.
10:43 -- Mike speaks on his teenage years in New York, playing basketball in the projects, and being immersed in the hip hop scene. They also touch on his parody rap album "How To Rob An Actor".
18:35 -- Mike talks about his start in stand-up, and how that evolved into an acting career, landing his first big role in "Zebrahead".
24:06 -- Mike looks back on filming "Higher Learning", and the trio discusses his neo-nazi character and how racists have evolved from that time to where we are now with groups like the "Alt-Right", and whether the internet has done more to help or hurt the fight against the spread of white supremacy.
33:32 -- The trio debate over the SNL hiring and firing of Shane Gillis, as well as Dave Chappelle and Bill Burr's success in pushing comedy to it's limits, while avoiding backlash.
43:55 -- Mike asks Talib why he still uses the N-word, Talib explains why it's so important to watch what you say in certain situations, regardless of intentions. They also discuss Mike's role in the movie "True Romance".
52:27 -- Mike describes his experiences working with stars like Will Smith, Brad Pitt, and Leonardo DiCaprio, and speaks to the evident "it" factor that they possess.
58:08 -- Mike digs into the ATCQ documentary that he directed. They discuss his love for the group, expectations going in, how that changed as he dug deeper into their relationships.
1:06:24 -- Mike talks about his famous Instagram post in response to Laura Ingraham's "Shut up and dribble" comment.
1:14:50 -- Mike speaks about his appearance on "Watch What Happens Live" with Kenya Moore, calling her out for having "ashy ankles" after she called him an "old, fat white guy". Then the trio get into a lengthy and heated debate on whether or not his comments were out of line.
1:32:06 -- Mike responds to an article from "The Root", who falsely accused him of posting a picture of Kenya Moore next to a gorilla, and mentioned his criticism of Janet Jackson's relevance.
1:41:00 -- Talib tells Mike in further detail why he feels that these conversations about words, in regards to intentions and perceptions are so important, and Talib goes off on Barstool Sports, who have used underhanded trolling tactics in attempts to sabotage his career.
1:49:51 -- Mike speaks on how he met Dave Chappelle, who put him in the pilot episode of "Chapelle Show".
1:54:22 -- Mike talks about his father working at the radio station KTU, when Sugarhill Gang's "Rapper's Delight" first hit the airwaves, sparking Mike's love for hip hop. He also reveals his favorite moment on his own podcast show "I Am Rapaport".
1:59:07 -- Mike talks about his book "This Book Has Balls: Sports Rants from the MVP of Talking Trash", and being a sports correspondent for the "BIG3" league.
2:03:24 -- Mike tells his story of how he stopped a guy from trying to open the emergency hatch on a plane during mid-flight, and being hailed as a hero.
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Check out this new "Yikes" freestyle from Conway the Machine.
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