Super producer and rapper Young Sizzle a.k.a. Southside just released his "Trap Ye" mixtape. One of the standout songs off of the project is "Spelling B" featuring Gucci Mane. Stream it up top and grab "Trap Ye" now from Datpiff: http://www.datpiff.com/Young-Sizzle-Trap-Ye-mixtape.827002.html
Big Seanappears to be heading towards landing his second consecutive number one debuting album.
Billboard reports that "I Decided" is projected to sell 120,000 equivalent album units in the week ending February 9th.
Buoyed by the singles "Bounce Back" and "Halfway Off the Balcony," the project boasts features from Eminem, Jeremih, Jhene Aiko, The-Dream and Migos.
Sean's previous effort titled "Dark Sky Paradise" topped the Billboard 200 chart following it's February 24, 2015, release with sales of 173,000 album-equivalent units.
Danielle Bregoli aka the 'Cash Me Ousside' girl, seems to find trouble wherever she goes. The 13-year old who has been getting lots of attention following her appearance last year on The Dr. Phil Show, got kicked off of a flight Monday, February 6, for fighting another passenger.
TMZ reports that Bregoli and her mom were on board a Spirit Airlinesflight when an argument with a female passenger, who thought the mother was taking too long to put her luggage in the overhead got physical.
The cops were called after Bregoli threw a punch. While everyone waited for the cops to arrive the female passenger called Bregoli a "wigger" who "wants to be black" and spit in her direction.
When the dust settled all three women were thrown off of the plane. None of them wanted to file charges.
Tate will play Councilman Rashad Tate, a city councilman from Jamaica Queens.
The 41-year old's previous acting credits include, "Menace II Society," "Dead Presidents," "Love Jones," "Crash," "House of Lies," "Game of Silence" and more.
Fourteen years ago a hurricane by the name of50 Centcame and blew the doors off of the rap game with the release of his debut album titled "Get Rich or Die Tryin."
The album was instantly praised as a classic. It was both street certified and loved by suburban hip hop fans, who wanted to know what the hood felt like without actually having to go there.
On December 9, 2003, "Get Rich or Die Tryin" was certified 6x platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA).
To date it has sold over14 million copies worldwide. Salute to 50 for making one of the best albums in hip hop history.
Kanye West, once a staunch supporter ofPresident Donald Trump, is now backing away from the former star of "The Apprentice."
As we previously reported, West said "would've voted for Trump" during a November stop in San Jose on his "Saint Pablo Tour."
On December 13, 2016, the rapper met with the then president-elect at Trump Tower in New York City. When the two emerged in the lobby following their 15-minute chat, both smiled and shared a hug.
Trump told reporters that West was a "good man." He later added that they have been friends "a long time."
"I wanted to meet with Trump today to discuss multicultural issues," Yeezy later tweeted. "Those issues included bullying, supporting teachers, modernizing curriculums and violence in Chicago."
TMZ reports that theG.O.O.D. Music CEO, has now scrubbed all mentions of Trump from his Twitter. According to the website, West is not happy with Trump's actions since he's taken office. He's particularly upset about the executive order the president signed on January 27, 2017, establishing extreme vetting of people coming to the U.S. from seven-Muslim majority countries.
U.S. District Senior Judge James Robart temporary halted the ban on Friday, February 4. The Justice Department is appealing Robart's ruling.
The opinion of this so-called judge, which essentially takes law-enforcement away from our country, is ridiculous and will be overturned!
Sony Pictures rolls out the second official trailer for the upcoming sci-fi/thriller, Life.
Plot:Life tells the story of the six-member crew of the International Space Station that is on the cutting edge of one of the most important discoveries in human history: the first evidence of extraterrestrial life on Mars. As the crew begins to conduct research, their methods end up having unintended consequences and the life form proves more intelligent than anyone ever expected.
DIRECTED BY:
Daniel Espinosa
WRITTEN BY:
Paul Wernick & Rhett Reese
PRODUCED BY:
David Ellison, Dana Goldberg, Bonnie Curtis, Julie Lynn
EXECUTIVE PRODUCERS:
Don Granger, Vicki Dee Rock
CAST:
Jake Gyllenhaal, Rebecca Ferguson, Ryan Reynolds, Hiroyuki Sanada, Ariyon Bakare, Olga Dihovichnaya
Grand Hustle CEO, T.I. was the latest guest on The Breakfast Club.
He discussed why he wrote an open letter to Lil Wayne, a male fan grabbing is butt onstage, being socially conscious, Donald Trump, the importance of people educating themselves
Sybrina Fulton and Tracy Martin, the parents of 17-year old Trayvon Martin, who was killed by George Zimmerman on February 26, 2012, in Sanford, Florida, were guests on The Breakfast Club Monday, February 6.
They talked about honoring their son with their new book titled 'Rest in Power,' the pain of losing a child to senseless gun violence, not being able to forgive George Zimmerman, being a Hillary Clinton supporter, being disappointed that Donald Trump is the president, fighting injustice, possible movie.
Chicago rapper and 150 Dream Team leader, G Herbo, sits down with DJ Smallz and weighs in on gun violence today, if this is the worst he has ever seen it, and if it can be fixed in the future.
"It's really sad, I ain't gon' lie," Herbo said. "It's been years in Chicago. murder's been going on. Organized crime, they getting people outta there the right way. It's been bad, it's been murders, it's been killing everywhere. It wasn't senseless murders.
"Everybody got a gun ... everybody wanna be a killer now. Everybody defending their block. Shit like that," he continued. "Your lifestyle, what you had in your face. You had so little options to choose from, to survive. That's what made people what they are today. It's been worth than this, it's just senseless. Don't nobody know what's going on. People who never did nothing. It's basketball players ... little kids getting killed. Niggas who never had no street credibility or street ties, who getting killed now."
(Reuters) Tom Brady and the New England Patriots engineered the greatest comeback in Super Bowl history to claim a breathtaking 34-28 overtime victory over the Atlanta Falcons on Sunday, cementing their status as true a NFL dynasty.
With the victory, Brady becomes the first quarterback to win five Super Bowl championships and, at 39, the second oldest at his position to win the NFL's biggest prize.
And while Brady claims each one is special, Sunday's may be the sweetest as it was his first since serving a four-game ban this season handed down by NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell for his role in the Deflategate scandal that surfaced two years ago.
Brady, Patriots head coach Bill Belichick and owner Robert Kraft shrugged off suggestions of revenge as motivation while the Patriots played the season with a massive New England-against-the-world chip on their collective shoulders.
While Brady would not qualify his titles, Kraft was clear about where Sunday's stunning victory ranks.
"Two years ago, we won our fourth Super Bowl down in Arizona and I told our fans that was the sweetest one of all," said Kraft. "But, a lot has transpired during the last two years and I don't think that needs any explanation.
"I want to say to our fans, our brilliant coaching staff, our amazing players, who are so spectacular this unequivocally the sweetest."
For Patriots fans at NRG Stadium who took massive delight in roundly booing Goodell during the trophy presentation, it was also clear this Super Bowl was something special.
Goodell, who has been conspicuous in his absence from New England's home games since the Deflategate scandal, has long been held as a villain by the team's supporters, just as outside their borders the Patriots are viewed by many as cheaters.
"Thank you to all our fans. Everyone back in Boston, New England, we love you. You've been with us all year. We're bringing this sucker home," said Brady as he raised the Vince Lombardi Trophy. "They're all sweet, they're all different.
"We've done pretty good over the last few years. We were in the AFC championship last year and won the Super Bowl two years ago so I don't think anyone is feeling bad for the Patriots."
Indeed, the Patriots have reached the playoffs in 16 of the 17 years, missing only in 2008 when Brady suffered a season-ending knee injury in his team's opening game.
Since 2002 that Patriots have five Super Bowl wins in seven trips to the championship game.
Their victory on Sunday added another chapter to the Patriots legacy as Brady engineered a jaw-dropping comeback from a 28-3 third quarter deficit to steal the title and deny Atlanta a maiden Super Bowl.
Their success has become known as "The Patriot Way," a no-nonsense approach preached by Belichick, who also picked up his fifth Super Bowl victory to move past Chuck Noll (Pittsburgh Steelers) for most by a coach.
The trophies, statistics and records accumulated over the last 15 years stamp the Patriots, love them or hate them, as an NFL dynasty.
Making their unmatched success even more impressive is it has come during the age of the salary cap which makes sustained excellence harder than ever.
White House press secretary Sean Spicer is generally wound pretty tight, most would say too tight. Watch this hilarious spoof as Spicer (Melissa McCarthy) and secretary of education nominee Betsy DeVos (Kate McKinnon) take questions from the press (Bobby Moynihan, Kristen Stewart, Cecily Strong, Vanessa Bayer, Alex Moffat, Mikey Day).