Saturday, September 15, 2012

50 Cent Speaks On His Fallout With G-Unit, Says He No Longer Speaks To Tony Yayo Or Lloyd Banks

50 Cent says it's hard for Lloyd Banks and Tony Yayo to man up when he's around, comments on enabling the group.
It’s no secret that Queens rapper 50 Cent hasn’t been on the best of terms with his fellow G-Unit members, Tony Yayo and Lloyd Banks. In numerous interviews, the G-Unit front man has gone on to address the growing separation between the trio and he further commented on the falling out during an interview with Hot 97’s Angie Martinez and DJ Enuff.
50 Cent revealed that while he does occasionally see Tony Yayo during shows, the rapper tends to disappear when it comes time to start making music.
“I see Yayo all the time. He actually comes through [and does] the shows and stuff like that. He’ll pop up. We’ll do that, but away from it when we come home I be busy working on something and they supposed to be doing the music, writing the music,” 50 Cent explained.
Later in the interview, the rapper spoke on enabling the group and concluded by stating that he no longer speaks to either of the rappers.
“Now it’s like I think I’ve enabled them,” said 50 Cent. “I’ve damaged that by being so close to it that they just go. Their way of dealing with things is not dealing with it so you can have people that work for you who you work for because they’re just waiting for you to do it. Or you don’t say anything and there’s no urgency…I don’t talk to them. We’re still friends, it’s just the relationship is different. We grown...The issues came up where that they feel like it’s hard for them to be the man while I’m around.

Friday, September 14, 2012

Aspiring Rapper Dies In Drunk Driving Accident After Tweeting "YOLO"


It looks like Drake's "YOLO" catch phrase has caused unintended consequences.
In his Lil Wayne and Tyga-featured track "The Motto," rapper Drake introduced the acronym "YOLO" to wide-spread fan support. Now, in a recent report from the Huffington Post, it looks the popular phrase has some tragic unintended consequences.
The acronym, which stands for "You Only Live Once," is at the center of a recent tragedy involving the death of an aspiring rapper. California native Ervin McKinness was killed while drunk driving at excessive speeds minutes after the 21-year-old emcee Tweeted Drizzy's motto.
According to McKinness' Tweet, he and four other men were driving 120 miles per hour while intoxicated. Police reports indicate that minutes after publishing the Tweet, the car careened into a wall, killing all five parties inside.

Wednesday, September 5, 2012

KIM Kardashian had a Three-some with star

Remember when having a tape was about the worst thing celebrities had to worry about surfacing once they rose to super-stardom and got their act together and fell in love for real? Yeah, those were the good old days — or at least they were for Kim Kardashian, who is now rumored to have had a 3-some in 2001 with an Film Star and another woman.
Supposedly Kim attended a swingers party back when she was 20 years old, which ultimately led to her having adventure with adult film actor Julian St. Jox and a woman named Emily Ann. Of the alleged encounter with Kim, St. Jox says, “She was wearing a tight miniskirt and tank top and designer shoes and bag. From afar she looked gorgeous. She had a great body and seemed bright … [she] something special about her: a je ne sais quoi.”
Huh. I guess that kinda sounds like Kim.
He also added that Kim “knew what she was doing” and was “very responsive to him.”
Plenty of celebrities have skeletons in their closet, and if this story is indeed true, it couldn’t have come out at a worse time for Kim since she’s all happy and cozy with Kanye West. But something tells me even if she did have a wild romp back before she was the “Kim Kardashian” everyone knows and loves today, Kanye probably won’t be scared off by her actions.
Let’s face it, we all did things at 20 years old that we most definitely wouldn’t do nowadays. Granted, having a threesome with a couple of adult film stars is a bit on the extreme side, to say the least, but that was 11 years ago — and Kim’s grown up quite a bit since then. She’s proved that what she’s really after is a loving, committed relationship, not a random roll in the hay. If she did have a threesome, Kanye really can’t fault her for it because it happened so long ago, and it was way before the two of them were involved.
And aside from not being able to control the past, who knows what sorts of secrets Kanye may be hiding about things he did when he entered his 20s. Something tells me he probably wasn’t completely innocent when it came to romancing the ladies.
If Kim and Kanye are truly the real deal, then they won’t let a little thing like a rumored menage-a-trois ruin their love story. If it did happen, at least it wasn’t yesterday, right?

Friday, August 24, 2012

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Thursday, August 16, 2012

Rihanna On Chris Brown: ‘I Was More Concerned About Him’

Rihanna shed her tough girl exterior when discussing ex-boyfriend Chris Brown during an interview with Oprah Winfrey on her television show "Oprah's Next Chapter." The pop star's eyes were welled with tears as she described having conflicting feelings about Brown after he assaulted her in 2009.
"I lost my best friend," Rihanna explained during the emotional conservation filmed in her home country of Barbados. "Like everything I knew was switched. Switched in a night. And I couldn't control that. So I had to deal with that, and that's not easy for me to understand or interpret. And it's not easy to interpret on camera, not with the world watching."
Rihanna breaks down when discussing Chris Brown on "Oprah's Next Chapter."Rihanna said all of the negative attention made it even more difficult to clear her mind. "So it's hard for me to even pay attention to my mind and figuring things out because it now became a circus."

Despite being upset with Brown she also felt a need to support him. "I felt protective," she said. "I felt like the only person they hate right now is him. It was a weird confusing space to be in because to be as angry and as angry and as hurt and betrayed, I just felt like he made that mistake because he needed help, and who's gonna help him? Nobody's gonna say he needs help. Everybody's gonna say he's a monster without looking at the source. I was more concerned about him. "
Rihanna fought back tears during the one-minute teaser clip from the "Oprah's Next Chapter" episode airing Sunday, August 19, at 9/8c.

When speaking about Brown, the "Where Have You Been" singer appeared vulnerable, a striking contrast to the angst-fueled attitude she has championed in numerous  songs ("Russian Roulette," "Hard," "Man Down") she released since the incident.
Rihanna, Oprah

Wednesday, July 25, 2012

Is Dancehall music dying?


The recent reports about artistes and the state of the dancehall music is not good.
Recently it was reported that four deejays and one selector had their visas, both visiting and working, to the United States of America cancelled.
This follows after reports also surfaced that a deejay popularly known to be flossing was held after allegedly illegally trying to enter the United States in a boat.
There was also more bad news earlier of popular dj, Buju Banton being locked up in the US and now  awaiting trial for possession and alleged trafficking of cocaine.
Recently yet another door was shut in the face of the music when Vbyz Kartel and Mavado were banned from going to Barbados because the authorities there said the artistes promoted violence.
Promoters overseas are worried and say the potential to market dancehall music overseas has fallen significantly with the travel of some key artistes now curtailed. Those who lost their visas now join a number of artistes who already could not travel to the US such as Busy Signal and Kartel.
It is sad what has been happening and it seems all these things are nails now being drilled into the coffin of dancehall.
Dancehall music is clearly going through some serious times. But are these challenges or just retribution for a controversial expression, which has been blamed for violence and over exposing the society,  particularly the youth to sex?
Has the lack of standards and guidelines helped to cause these problems, which now threaten to end dancehall music as we know it?
Is dancehall dying? what are your thoughts?