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Monday, November 21, 2011

Rihanna Reveals Official Tracklist For "Talk That Talk," Due November 21st + New video 'We Found Love'



After an earlier tracklist leaked, iTunes has unveiled the official tracklist for Talk That Talk, releasing November 21st.


1. You Da One
2. Where Have You Been
3. We Found Love (Feat. Calvin Harris)
4. Talk That Talk (Feat. Jay-Z)
5. Cockiness (Love It)
6. Birthday Cake
7. We All Want Love
8. Drunk On Love
9. Roc Me Out
10. Watch N Learn
11. Farewell
12. Red Lipstick
13. Do Ya Thang
14. Fool In Love
15. We Found Love (Feat. Calvin Harris) [Extended Mix]

Saturday, September 24, 2011

Drake drops the cover to "Take Care"




Drake's sophmore Album cover !


 Exactly one month away for the release of Drake’s sophomore set and the man himself decided to unveil the cover art. Take it away Mr. Graham:
Feels like it’s been so long. Is life moving so fast in this generation that when we desire something it begins to move in slow motion? Are we just used to getting what we want right away? Or do we require one another to feel right about all that is going on around us? Maybe our anticipation is justified by the fact that we genuinely cannot wait to share a moment again? Either way, your life and mine are scheduled to meet on October 24…I wouldn’t miss it for the world.
See you soon.
Drake

Tuesday, June 21, 2011

Lupe Fiasco On O’Reilly Factor


Lupe was on the O'Reilly Factor a couple days ago, and we wanted to post this to show our viewers that hip-hop does reach a vast variety of platforms and our favorite artist are even being invited to said platforms to speak their minds on current issues and discuss their statements (i.e. Lupe Fiasco calling President Obama a terrorist). Take a look below:

Monday, May 02, 2011

Update on Osama Bin Laden's Death: President Obama Confirms

Last Night it was said President Obama would say a brief speech on the matter and he did confirm to the world that Osama Bin Laden had indeed been killed. Here's video of the speech below:






Sunday, May 01, 2011

BREAKING NEWS: Osama Bin Laden Reported Killed



According to CNN

The most prominent face of terror in America and beyond, Osama Bin Laden, has been killed in Pakistan, U.S. officials said Sunday night.
Bin Laden was the leader of al Qaeda, the terrorist network behind the September 11, 2001, attacks on the United States. U.S. officials said that their forces have the body of bin Laden.
The enormity of the destruction -- the World Trade Center's towers devastated by two hijacked airplanes, the Pentagon partially destroyed by a third hijacked jetliner, a fourth flight crashed in rural Pennsylvania, and more than 3,000 people killed -- gave bin Laden a global presence.
The Saudi-born zealot commanded an organization run like a rogue multinational firm, experts said, with subsidiaries operating secretly in dozens of countries, plotting terror, raising money and recruiting young Muslim men -- even boys -- from many nations to its training camps in Afghanistan.

Here's some video of the reports: 








 

Tuesday, March 22, 2011

Magazine Cover watch: On newstands first week of april !



For Vibe's INTERNATIONAL Issue, there was only one man for the job: 50 Cent !!! In this issue he discusses everything from tension with Dr.Dre over his new headphone venture to Chelsea Handler !



The Beautiful Mashonda Covers the new issue of King magazine. Her feature discussses her new show "Love & Hip Hop" as well as hitting the dating scene after splitting with former husband Swizz Beatz.



Wiz Kahlifa continues to dominate the magazine game ! This time he's sharing cover duties with "East Bound & Down" star Danny McBride for the new issue of Complex. This one definitely should be both funny & interesting ! Wiz's Rolling Papers should have arrived in stores by the time this new issues hits stands and McBride stars in "Your Highness" due in Theaters April 8th !

Good reading material on the way ladies & gents for those of you who read these publications!!! On newsstands the 1st week of April !

Thursday, March 17, 2011

Lupe Fiasco Lasers Tops The Charts

Hands down, arguably the best track on L.A.S.E.R.S "All Black Everything"



Lupe’s first week numbers are in and as predicted, Lasers beamed its way to the top after moving approximately 204k units since its release March 8th. This marks the rapper’s first album to debut at number one.



CONGRATS YOUNG MAN !!! N DEY SAY CHI CITY !!!

Friday, March 11, 2011

Real Life episode of "The Wire" for "Snoop"

Baltimore native and actress formerly of HBO’s hit show “The Wire” Felicia “Snoop” Pearson was arrested yesterday in a raid bust by the federal Drug Enforcement Administration. The arrest are a apart of a five month investigation. for more info click here

Wednesday, February 23, 2011

Emanuel beats rivals to become next Chicago mayor



CHICAGO – Former White House chief of staff Rahm Emanuel was elected mayor of Chicago on Tuesday, easily overwhelming five rivals to take the helm of the nation's third-largest city as it prepares to chart a new course without the retiring Richard M. Daley.

With 98 percent of precincts reporting, Emanuel had trounced all his opponents with 55 percent of the vote — a margin that allowed him to avoid an April runoff. He needed more than 50 percent to win outright.

It was the city's first mayoral race in more than 60 years without an incumbent on the ballot and the first in more than two decades without Daley among the candidates. Daley and his father have led Chicago for more than 43 out of the last 56 years.

Emanuel called the victory "humbling" and thanked Daley for his lifetime of service, saying the outgoing mayor had "earned a special place in our hearts and our history."

But he added: "We have not won anything until a kid can go to school thinking of their studies and not their safety. Until the parent of that child is thinking about their work and not where they are going to find work, we have not won anything."
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Reginald Bachus, the 51-year-old pastor of a West Side church who voted for Emanuel, said the next four years will be "a very critical time for Chicago.

"We really need a mayor who has vision. It's my personal opinion everyone else would have been a manager, and I think Rahm has vision," Bachus said.

The other major candidates — former Chicago schools president Gery Chico, former Sen. Carol Moseley Braun and City Clerk Miguel del Valle — had hoped to force a runoff that would have extended the campaign for six more weeks. But they were no match for Emanuel's momentum and money.

Chico had 25 percent of the vote compared with 9 percent for both del Valle and Braun. Two other lesser-known candidates each got about 1 percent.

The campaign began last fall when Daley — with an ailing wife, six terms under his belt and a future in which Chicago's fiscal challenges loomed large — announced he would not seek re-election.

Emanuel, a 51-year-old married father of three, will be the city's first Jewish mayor and is a well-known figure in national Democratic politics. He worked for two presidents and served three terms representing Chicago's North Side in the House of Representatives.

He's also known as an abrasive, often profane political operative with a famous take-no-prisoners style that was even parodied on "Saturday Night Live."

But Emanuel was on his best behavior on the campaign trail, where his swagger and hard edges gave way to unusual calm.

He visited all 50 wards and made regular stops at all the city's elevated train stations. He talked confidently about local issues — mass transit, bike paths and after-school programs — and refused to be goaded.

His lead in the polls grew and so did his campaign, becoming a $13 million juggernaut.

All three of his main rivals tried to put Emanuel on the defensive, casting him as an outsider and questioning his temperament. But he stayed above the fray, and his celebrity made it hard for the criticism to gain any traction.

Emanuel had just been elected to his fourth term when he resigned in 2008 to work for fellow Chicagoan President Barack Obama. It was a job he held until he resigned in October 2010 to run for mayor. He had also worked as a top aide to Bill Clinton.

Obama quickly sent his congratulations to the mayor-elect. "As a Chicagoan and a friend, I couldn't be prouder," the president said in a statement. "Rahm will be a terrific mayor for all the people of Chicago."

Emanuel's relationship with Obama won him votes from a number of people who believed his White House connections would be an advantage.

Obama political adviser David Axelrod said Chicago would get "whatever the city's entitled to. ... And I don't think Rahm will leave one dollar on the table."

During his time in Congress, Emanuel served as chairman of the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee and was credited with leading Democrats to victory in 2006, when they won the majority in the House after a dozen years in the minority.

The new mayor faces a daunting series of challenges, including fixing the city's finances, addressing underfunded employee pensions and confronting a shrinking urban population.

Emanuel will have to decide on a strategy for improving the city's dire finances and may come under pressure to raise taxes and cut services and public employee benefits, though those measures would be politically difficult.

Daley has been criticized for allowing the city to spend beyond its means, and Chicago was not spared the pain of the economic downturn of the last few years.

The city's inspector general's office warned in October that Chicago's annual deficit was effectively more than $1 billion when combining recent budget deficits with the spending increases the city would need to properly fund its pension system.

The new mayor will also have to find new leadership for city schools and a new police superintendent. All the candidates have talked about wanting to replace Jody Weis with someone who has a stronger focus on neighborhood policing.

Emanuel's win capped off a campaign that also included an unsuccessful legal challenge to knock him off the ballot over the city's requirement that candidates live in the city for at least one year prior to running.

More than two dozen people challenged Emanuel's eligibility because he had lived in Washington for nearly two years while working for Obama, and he had rented out his Chicago home.

Emanuel moved back to Chicago in October after Daley announced he would not seek a seventh term.

The matter went all the way to the Illinois Supreme Court, which overturned a lower-court ruling that briefly threw Emanuel off the ballot.

But all that turmoil seemed far behind Tuesday as Emanuel paid tribute to his supporters.

"Thank you, Chicago, for this humbling victory. ... You sure know how to make a guy feel at home."

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