
Now that the ex-Nuggett player, Carmelo Anthony is official signed to the Knicks the homie Maino spits a tribute song over Whiz Khalifa's "Black & Yellow."
"Blue Jersey, orange stripes/ them floor seat right next to Spike/..."[/p]Download audio file (maino-yeah-carmelo.mp3)Jessica Simpson, Angelia Jolie, Brad Pitt and Carmen Electra all catch the wrath of everyone's favorite rappers. Eminem and B.O.B lets us know Things Get Worse before they get better.
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[/p]Former Jay-Z protégé Tru Life received an 10 year sentence after pleading guilty to Manslaughter charges. In June 2009, Tru Life and his younger brother were involved in a stabbing incident, which resulted in the killing of Christopher Guerrero. Both have been charged with second-degree murder, gang assault and assault charges.[/p]
Did Booby V outshine Bobby Brown on his classical hit "Rock Wit’cha"? I'm going to let you decide. Now, one question for Whitney: Do you still think Bobby Brown is still the King of R&B? I doubt it!
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Monica Danger graces the cover of TightRope Magazine and is featured in the new mobisode of
Living Room Trois.
This is the 2nd installment from the forthcoming mobisode available for download on itunes and other mobile devices April 2011

[/p] [/p]Supposedly, this is the first commercial announcing the signing of Carmelo Anthony to the New York Knicks. Native New Yorker, Jay-Z may not be involved in the celebration, as Nets co-owner the rapper and mogul lost $1.5 million in equity.[/p]

[/p]Young Jizzle Hustle Hard on Duncan and Napier Avenue. And like Treach said: "If You ain't from the ghetto, don't come to the fuckin' ghetto". Video shot by Decatur Dan[/p]

Mike Posner and Lil Wayne's visual for the radio friendly song Bow Chicka RMX hit the net today. The catchy and melodic tunes has already created a major buzz at radio.

[/p]The 3rd Coast Representative Big K.R.I.T speaks about the lack of recognition for his hometown Mississippi, how he started out on making beats on MTV Music Generator and to being signed to Def Jam Records.[/p]

The musical poet and ardent activist Common spoke at Howard University. Before departing the stage he delighted the audience with a on-the-spot freestyle. The event was part of "AT&T 28 Days Speaker Series"