[/p]Minister Farrakhan blasted Pres. Obama and Secy. Clinton for their arrogance in meddling in another sovereign nation's affairs and publicly recommending regime change. He then instructed Americans to look beneath the surface to see who stands to benefit from the unrest and warned Pres. Obama to be careful of the words coming from advisors lobbying him to move in with military forces to depose Libya leader, Col. Gadhafi[/p]
[/p]Ace Hood talks his seduction plan with Keyshia Dior. The eye-candy host puts his frisky-meter to test. If the video does not put you in the mood then check out his Sex Chronicles Mixtape, hosted by Rosa Acosta.[/p]
[/p]While on the I Am Still Music Tour, with Lil Wayne, Nicki Minaj shows off her assets at the HSBC Arena on Friday night in Buffalo, NY.[/p]
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Model and Video Vixen Vida Guerra lends her name to PETA to stop the abuse of animals. “Animals shouldn’t be abused or tortured in any kind of way,” said Cuban born model. “In Cuba there’s only chickens to eat and pigs to eat in most Latin communities so the kids don’t know. They grow up eating a lot of meat and doing what their parents do,” she adds. Check out Vida during her nude photo shoot.[/p]
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PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti - A spokesman for Wyclef Jean says the hip-hop star has been released from a hospital after being treated for a gunshot wound to his hand.
Joe Mignon, senior program director for Jean's Yele Foundation, says Jean was shot in the hand after 11 p.m. local time Saturday in the city of Delmas, just outside Port-au-Prince.
Jean's brother, Samuel, confirmed the musician was shot. Neither he nor Mignon had additional details.
The shooting comes on the eve of presidential elections in Haiti. Jean is supporting fellow musician Michel Martelly.
A spokesman for the Haitian National Police could not be immediately reached for comment.
Image: Ramon Espinosa, AP
via: BlackVibes
[/p]West Coast rapper, Warren G talks with DJ Skee about the process of making 'Regulate" with Nate Dogg. According to the G-Funk producer he plugged in his VCR in to MPC 60 and he called Nate Dogg. As they say, the rest is history.[/p]

Rap has come a long way when artist are tapped to help former presidents to raise funds.
50 Cent is making good on his twitter promise, "I'm gonna make Real hip-hop B boy music. Not this hip-pop music bull shit we been listening to. Watch how things change I'm focused."
[/p]Russell Simmons tells us a compelling story about his encounter with America's favorite dad Bill Cosby, which is thought provoking and funny. The back-drop of the story takes place on center stage where he is presenting an award for Sean "Diddy" Combs" at the annual Jackie Robinson foundation event. The celebratory moment was to present Mr. Combs with the “Renaissance Man Of The Decade Award".[/p]
Here is Russell Simmons Story:
[/p]We got to continue to honor our fallen solider and those who passed along. Here is a tribute mixtape of the most memorable hits from Nate Dogg. May you Rest In Peace, Brother![/p]