[/p]Rapper Mysonne does his own rendition of Kelly Rowland's smash hit single, Motivation. The Taya Simmons directed visual does well to compliment the lyrical flow of Mysonne with Ms. Rowland on the hook.[/p]

There not been a single rapper or group to speak on behalf of the disenfranchised since the days of Public Enemy and N.W.A. that received considerable enough airplay leading to chart-topping success.
The song Burn by Killer Mike that addresses economical woes of the poor and police brutality sparked a recent debate when BET refuse to air the video. Killer Mike took action and tweeted the network to seek answers to why his video was being banned.
"Have we as American[s] and Hip Hop head[s] gotten so lazy and apathetic that we let 'Burn' go unnoticed by the masses? I, on the behalf of the poor and disenfranchised, [ask you] to reconsider the decision NOT to play 'Burn".[/p]What are your thoughts and do you think BET is justified in banning this video?[/p]
[/p]A lot of heat has been released in the past three days from the trio Wiz Khalifa, Big Sean and Curren$y. Proceed is the latest slow-tempo song from the newly formed supergroup. If you like your Mary Jane sticky and green, then this one is for you.[/p]
[/p]Frenchie continues to move those thangs and he got them going 7 for the O. Waka joins him on Move That Cain, which is off is his upcoming Cocaine Mafia project. Its not called them Bricksquad music for nothing![/p]Spotted at FreeOnSmash[/p]
[/p]On the heels of her smash hit single Motivation, Ms. Rowland releases another uptempo song titled, "Feelin' Me Right Now". The self-empowering song find Kelly taking matters in her own hand when it comes to sexually satisfying herself. *masturbation*[/p]I’m so feelin’ me right now
Hood Environment's own Drag-On and protege Mr. Limp remain consistent with there latest installment of The Crazies 3 Mixtape. Every since the series debut the Bronx rhyme slinger Drag and Mr.Limp have made his presence felt on the mixtape scene and consistently put out videos to selective tracks. Poppin finds the duo exchanging bars with Maybach Music Group artist Gunplay. I would not be surprise is a video is shot for this song as well.[/p]
Tyrese is not only making moves on the big screen (Transformers and Legion) but he is making a bigger impact with his return to the music scene. In what he describes as "Bath Water Music", Tyrese teams up with R&B crooner R.Kelly and rapper Rick Ross on “I Gotta Chick that Love Me”[/p]
[/p] [/p]Jay-Z and Kanye leaks another song off the highly anticipated 'Watch The Throne' album. Although, H.A.M. which was hailed as the official single received a luke-warm response the buzz for the album is at an all-time high. Now with the release of "Otis" the bar has been raised.[/p]The sample is taken from Otis's "Try a Little Tenderness.”[/p]Photo shoot fresh
Looking like wealth
I’m about to call the paparazzi on myself -Jay-Z-
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[/p] [/p]The feminine fatal rapper Amil never closed the door on her rap career. While the industry selection of female rappers are limited to a chosen few, she has already solidified her place amongst the throne of female rappers.[/p]Back like she never left, Amil releases her latest freestyle "Hustle Hard" and will be releasing her long anticipated mixtape. STAY TUNE![/p]
R&B star [b]R. Kelly[/url]
R&B star [b]R. Kelly[/url] [/b]has been hospitalized after emergency throat surgery in Chicago, forcing him to give up performing for an unknown period while he recuperates, the singer's spokesman said Wednesday.[/p]Kelly, 44, had complained of throat pain and was rushed on Tuesday to Northwestern Memorial Hospital, where surgeons the same day drained an abscess on one of his tonsils, spokesman Allan Mayer said.
The Chicago native will be "laid up indefinitely" as he heals, he said.
Last year, the self-proclaimed Pied Piper of R&B released a critically acclaimed retro-soul album, titled "Love Letter," and recently completed the U.S. leg of a worldwide tour. It isn't clear when Kelly might be well enough to resume doing concerts again, Mayer said.[/p]Kelly alluded to discomfort in his throat last week in a tweet, which was also posted on his official website, saying optimistically, "I feel like my throat is coming back. I've been in bed sweating like crazy."[/p]Kelly won a Grammy in 1997 for his gospel-tinged "I Believe I Can Fly," and is also known for his musical melodrama "Trapped in the Closet," a multipart saga about an ever-expanding cast of characters.[/p]The medical issue comes soon after reports that Kelly faces a $2.9 million foreclosure on his suburban Chicago mansion.[/p]Crain's Chicago Business reported that JPMorgan Chase filed a foreclosure lawsuit last month in Cook County Circuit Court. It states Kelly hadn't made monthly mortgage payments since June 2010.[/p]The Olympia Field home's appraised value fell 26 percent in a year, to $3.8 million in 2010, Crain's reported.[/p]Kelly's spokesman has declined to discuss the home but has said the singer is not in financial trouble.[/p]Spotted at BlackVibes[/p]