Wednesday, April 30, 2014

Beyonce Sends 90 Roses to Family of Fan Who Died From Cancer (@Beyonce)



Beyonce sent a sweet note with 90 white roses to the family of one of her biggest fans last week.


According to the Daily News, 15-year-old Chelsea Lee James lost her battle with leukemia on April 21. The 15-year-old met her idol Beyonce when she was 10-years-old at a concert in Sydney. The two met again four years later and Bey dedicated "Survivor" to her. Beyonce also dedicated her song "Halo" to James and even texted James her excitement about seeing her again.


"You have no idea how happy you made me seeing you," she said. "I will see you next time I'm in Australia."


Sadly, the teen lost her battle with cancer before they could meet again.


James' family posted a photo of a special note with the white roses to the family's Facebook page.


"Love and prayers to you and your family," the note read. "Chelsea was a beautiful girl and I am so happy I was able to meet her."


Source: nydailynews.com


Kanye West Reportedly Planning a Spoken Word Album (@kanyewest)



Will Kanye West take it back to the old school for his next album?


According to Contact Music, Kanye's next album will allegedly be a spoken word album that's a total of 180 minutes long. The rapper showcased his spoken word skills in the mid 2000's on Def Poetry Jam.


Sources are also claiming that the album will be released on vinyl but a special version will be available for download. The special version is rumored to be 24 hours long.


"He has very strong views on everything from music and art to politics and the environment," a source said. "He's forever recording his opinions on tape. He says he's doing it for posterity and thought about turning them into a book or even donating them to a museum.'


With the rapper's vast views on the music industry, creativity, the fashion world and his gorgeous fiancé, the rapper will never run out of material.


West hasn't confirmed the rumor, but it is something to wander about.


Would you check out 24 hour long album by 'Ye?


Source: Contact Music


VladTV's Top 25 Tatted Up Vixens



While it's understood that tattoos are an acquired taste, it can't be denied that the tattoo culture has taken over much of mainstream America. Just flip on your TV and you'll see any number of shows about the daily lives of gallery owners. Go to a concert and you'll likely see your favorite rapper's body adorned with ink. Yes, while it isn't for everybody, there is an appreciation for this form of body art that refuses to go unrecognized.


Here we recognize some of the most beautiful women who've chosen to make their bodies living art, with sexy tatts that are not only pleasing to the eye but continue to put the tattoo industry in the spotlight.


We've compiled our top 25. Did we get it right? Who did we miss? Let us know in the comments below.


Lil Za Strikes Deal to Reduce Felony Drug Charges (@LilZa)



Justin Bieber's good friend Lil Za has struck another deal for his legal troubles with the police.


According to TMZ, Za pleaded no contest to felony drug and vandalism charges. ZA was charged with two counts of felony drug possession with drugs like Ecstasy and Oxycodone after police found Za next to the open drugs during a raid at Justin Bieber's house.


The raid stemmed from information about an egg throwing incident which is still investigation.


Just last week, Za was off the hook after breaking a jailhouse phone. His charge was dropped from a felony to a misdemeanor and was ordered to pay reportedly $600.


The judge has promised to reduce the felony drug charges to a misdemeanor. If Za completes his drug program and continues community service programs, he will be off the hook.


Source: tmz.com


Exclusive! Charlamagne: Sneakers He Hopes Never Release Again (@cthagod @breakfastclubam)


Ashanti Flaunts Thick Bikini Body Poolside in Miami (@ashanti)



This weekend former Murder Inc mami Ashanti hit up the pool in sunny Miami to get a gorgeous glowing tan while relaxing with friends in not one, but two sexy bikinis, and she was kind enough to share the sexy candids via Instagram.


Peep the golden girl above.


Lil Wayne and Drake Working on 'Tha Carter V' [VIDEO]


Lil Wayne‘s love of sports has been well-documented, which is why some might not be surprised that Floyd Mayweather is doing a little promoting of the rapper himself. Today, the lauded boxer posted an Instagram video of Wayne and Drake in the studio together.


“#Carter V Season. #BelieveMe,” wrote the boxer in the post, which is similar to what Kobe Bryant tweeted earlier this week when he mentioned Weezy’s new album, ‘Tha Carter V,’ was coming soon.


The 15-second clip shows Drizzy and his mentor in the studio bopping ferociously to a beat. Although the video contains its own backing music, which sounds like a xylophone loop, it’s hard to tell if that’s the actual track they’re listening to.


Of course, this isn’t the first time Wayne and Mayweather have teamed up. In 2013, during the boxer’s fight against Canelo Alverez, he was escorted into the ring by the Young Money head honcho, along with pop sensation Justin Bieber.



Exclusive! Charlamagne: Sneakers He Hops Never Release Again (@cthagod @breakfastclubam)


Exclusive! Shlaces NYC Dope Kicks at Ultimate Sneaker Expo


Lil Reese Busts Out His Air Jordans Early for a Preview (@LilReese300‎ @jumpman23)


50 Cent Receives Shout Out on Senate Floor During Minimum Wage Speech [VIDEO]


You know your name is bigger than hip-hop when folks in Washington D.C., start shouting you out.


That’s exactly what happened to 50 Cent as Sen. Barbara Boxer, D-Calif., mentioned his name during an impassioned speech about minimum wage Tuesday (April 29). And although she got his name right and avoided saying “Fitty Cent” (like a lot of folks outside of hip hop do), she wasn’t sure if the rapper was a solo artist or a band.


“Eighteen increases in the minimum wage since 1956,” she stated. “Suppose the other side had taken that attitude, ‘Don’t raise it.’ Well it would still be I guess a buck an hour, 50 cent if you’re a kid. Today 50 Cent is a singing group, right? Am I right about that?”


The error was incredibly adorable for some reason, and besides that, what Boxer was saying is true, because if it were up to some on the right side of the aisle, the minimum wage wouldn’t have shifted one bit in the past few decades. We wonder if the 50 Cent reference will make Republicans fight raising minimum wage even harder.



He Gets 'Em Early! Bun B Flaunts Rare Pair of KD 6's (@BunBtrillOG @kdtrey5)


Bas Releases 'My N—- Just Made Bail' Featuring J. Cole

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Rapper Bas is a Queens, N.Y., native who made music his life passion. A chance meeting with J. Cole developed into a friendship, which led him to being the flagship artist on Cole’s Dreamville label. On Tuesday (April 29), Bas released his debut album ‘Last Winter.’


The eclectic set boasts 13 songs including the guitar-laden ‘My N—- Just Made Bail’ featuring J. Cole.


On the song, Bas is rejoicing over his friend being released from prison after posting bond.


“My n—- just made bail / I just came up, On some grey 12′s / Great health, cheers to that / Do this s— for Queens got my ears to that,” he raps.


“I just wanted to kind of convey a real happy moment,” says Bas about the song (quotes courtesy of VIBE). “Even if you haven’t been through it, you can understand if your homie gets locked up and he makes bail. It’s almost like a celebration — [like] ‘let’s go to the strip club!”


Get familiar with Bas. Check out his latest release, ‘Last Winter,’ which boasts guest appearances from Mack Wilds, K-Quick and Irvin Washington. In addition, Bas released a short clip for ‘Building Blocks (Interlude).’ Watch it here.


Listen to Bas’ ‘My N—- Just Made Bail Feat. J. Cole



Watch All-Female Brass Band The Original Pinettes 'Ain't No City' Video


New Orleans is a city with an incredibly rich musical history and culture. These days we tend to associate the beautiful and resilient city with hip-hop hometown heroes like Lil Wayne and Jay Electronica but way before rappers from N.O. like Master P and Juvenille made their mark on music New Orleans was known for its jazz tradition and, of course, its brass bands.


At Red Bull’s 2013 Street Kings competition four bands competed for the coveted title, bragging rights, and the chance to work with the architect of Cash Money’s sound, producer Mannie Fresh as well as famed horn player Troy “Trombone Shorty” Andrew.


The competition was stiff but when the dust settled the world saw that sometimes Street Kings are actually Street Queens because the all-female Original Pinettes Brass Band emerged victorious the first women ever to do so. The ladies of the Pinettes spent three days in Red Bull Studios New York working on orginal music with Fresh and Trombone Shorty and the final product is ‘Ain’t No City,’ a rollicking ode to their city and its sound.


Watch the video above and find out more about the Original Pinettes Brass Band and the Red Bull Street Kings here.




Donald Sterling Banned From NBA, Instagram Goes Ham With Memes (@laclippers)



Los Angeles Clippers owner Donald Sterling's investigation regarding allegations of making racist remarks has just come to an end, and NBA commissioner Adam Silver concluded that it was indeed Sterling on the tape and that he is officially banned from the NBA in all regards.


The news spread on social media like wild fire and as usual, Twitter and Instagram had a field day.


Check out some of the most hilarious memes above.


KOTD! Lil Reese Busts Out His Air Jordans Early For a Preview (@LilReese300‎ @jumpman23)


Deelishis Exposes That Monster Cake in Crazy Cut-Out Dress (@IamDEELISHIS)



Earlier this week, Detroit's finest Deelishis took a short trip to Chi-Town to hit up The Shrine and shut it down in a fitted black dress with cut-outs along its entire length, showcasing her curves with little left to the imagination.


Check out the certified banger above.


Don Sterling Ban Aids LA Clippers Reinstatement With adidas (@nba @LAClippers)


Exclusive! Bishop Don Juan Releases Photo With V. Stiviano (@DaBishopDonJuan)



It looks like Bishop Don Juan and Donald Sterling have something in common.


The Bishop Don "Magic" Juan released an undated photo with the LA Clippers owner's alleged mistress, V. Stiviano.


Juan also posted another photo of Sterling on his Instagram page claiming that the two hung out with Sterling in the past. He captioned the photo, "The chick brought the racism clippers owner to the Honeycomb. I gave him beer udigg. Hating on the wring magic jaccck u hea me 333!!!"


Stiviano is currently in the middle of a court battle with Donald Sterling's wife. Rochelle Sterling has accused Stiviano of embezzling millions of dollars in gifts that were paid for by Rochelle and Donald's joint bank account.


Stiviano is also being blamed as the one who leaked audio of Sterling spewing racist comments about the Clippers and his disgust for black people.


Take a look at the photos above.


Exclusive! Wu-Tang Clan on Doing It for the Fans (Throwback) (@methodman @Raekwon)



Today's throwback comes courtesy of Staten Island's finest, better known as The Wu-Tang Clan. Method Man and Raekwon repped for the squad outside the corner store and promoted their solo projects "Tical" and "Only Built 4 Cuban Linx."


Check out the classic footage above.


Plies, Cassidy Diss Donald Sterling in New Songs


In light of the NBA’s recent decision to serve Los Angeles Clippers owner Donald Sterling with a lifetime ban, rappers Plies and Cassidy have expressed their thoughts on the situation through their songs.


Both rappers addressed the 81-year-old owner and the racist comments he made in an exposed audio tape, leaked to TMZ and other websites.


On the abrasive ‘Donald Sterling: Racist Muthaf—a,’ Plies compares Mr. Sterling to a modern day slave master.


“Said you made us mutherf—a? Nah, we made you,” he spits, adding, “You just grind our f—ing wave, until our value is gone, smile in a n—-’s face and talk s— when you get home.”


Meanwhile, Cassidy throw a lyrical dart at Mr. Sterling while spitting his freestyle over a remix of Future’s ‘Move That Dope.’


“The Clippers owner Donald Sterling should get the hell smacked / How the man don’t like n—-s when most of the Clippers the hell black? / Well if that’s the case, then racism ain’t over yet,” he raps. “The people need to boycott ’cause that s— was lame / That’s hatred, if you not racist, you should never go to a Clippers game.”


Plies and Cassidy’s diss songs follow behind several rappers reactions to Donald Sterling being banned from the NBA. Both Diddy and Rick Ross have expressed interest in buying the Los Angeles Clippers franchise.


Listen to Cassidy’s ‘Move That Dope’ (Freestyle)



Lil Boosie Refuses to Follow Today's Rap Trends

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Lil Boosie thinks hip-hop is trendy at the moment and he refuses to change his sound to fit in with his rap peers.


In an interview with XXL, the 31-year-old spitter reveals that he respects people following certain trends to sell records, but he’s going to keep his music free of today’s fads. This means you probably won’t hear Boosie shouting out “turn up” in any of his rhymes.


“I am not trying to sound like nothing that’s out right now,” he says. “I think you start to do that when you listen to these guys so much. If you listen to somebody, that’s just life. If you hang around a certain amount of wrong people, you start doing wrong. If you hang around positive people, then you start doing positive things. So when you listen to these dudes, in that same venture, you go and try and make that music that’s similar to them.”


The Baton Rouge, La., native has been fairly busy since his release from prison on March 5. He reportedly plans to debut two albums this year, one on July 15 and the next one closer to Christmas.



Lil B - "Katy Perry" (Music Video) (@lilbthebasedgod @katyperry)



The BasedGod dedicates his latest track and video, "Katy Perry," to the "I Kissed a Girl" singer. In rare form, Katy Perry responded by asking Lil B to prom.


Check out the video above.


Exclusive! Steven Hirsch: Mimi's Tape Sold Faster than Kim K's (@mimifaust)



Vivid Films executive Steven Hirsch spoke to VladTV about the recently released Mimi & Nikko Sextape, and how the pre-sale and sales numbers did far better than anyone at the company imagined.


"The pre-sales were shockingly unbelievable. By pre-sales I mean people were coming, joining the site, paying and understanding that the tape wasn't being released 'til a week after that. These are people who really wanted to see the tape."


He spoke on the popularity of the tape compared to that of Kim Kardashian and Ray J, saying Kim's tape had a much slower start since she wasn't a big celebrity yet, while Mimi and Nikko are already reality show stars with a huge fanbase.


Check out the interview above.


Ariana Grande Is All Grown Up on 'Problem' Featuring Iggy Azalea


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Ariana Grande returns with a mature new single called ‘Problem,’ which features in-demand rapper Iggy Azalea. The infectious song features the pop songbird kicking an inattentive lover to the crib.


“Even though I hate ya, I wanna love ya / Even though I can’t forgive ya, I really want to / Tell me, tell me baby, why can’t you leave me / Even though I want you, I can’t have ya,” she sings.


Iggy backs her homegirl up and tells the unforgiving beau, “I got 99 problems but you won’t be one.”


The song, which was released on Tuesday (April 29), has all of the makings of becoming a pop hit and it looks like it’s off to a great start.


According to Billboard, the kiss-off anthem could sell over 300,000 downloads in its tracking week ending on May 2.


On her Instagram page, Grande thanked her fans for making the song No. 1 on iTunes. “Thank u loves. I love you from the bottom of my heart,” she wrote.


‘Problem’ is the lead single from her second album (currently untitled), which is due out this summer.



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Iggy Azalea Twerks on Stage During Boston Show (@IGGYAZALEA)



Iggy Azalea got down with her fans during The New Classic Tour in Boston.


The "Fancy" rapper performed at the House of Blues last week and twerked on stage. She also performed some of her mixtape gems and earlier tracks like "Murda Bizness" and "Work." Azalea's costume for her performance was inspired by Scarface, and hugged her curves in the right places.


Check out Iggy shake her cakes to the track "F*** Love" above.


DJ Khaled Issued Cease and Desist Letter for Single Artwork (@kolleyBBE)



DJ Khaled may be in a bit of trouble, as according to TMZ, up-and-coming rapper Kolley and his label Bigg Bank Entertainment just sent a cease and desist letter to We The Best, warning them to stop using the official cover art for his new single, "They Don't Love You No More."


Looking at both covers, they both obviously used the same close-up shot of them biting a gold chain with gold grills on display, with Kolley's mixtape "RNS" dropping 6 weeks before Khaled's single. Is it similar enough for Kolley to take legal action? Only time will tell.


Take a look at both full covers above and sound off. Bite or coincidence?


Source: TMZ


V. Stiviano: I NEVER Had a Romantic Relationship With Sterling (@laclippers)



Alleged mistress of LA Clippers owner Donald Sterling, V. Stiviano is now claiming that not only did she not leak the now infamous racial argument between the two, but that she was never even involved with Sterling romantically.


Stiviano's lawyer Mac Nehoray spoke to the Los Angeles Times to once again relay that she did not leak the audio, but that someone else did for a fee.


"Someone released it for money, but it wasn't Stiviano. My client is devastated that this got out."


When asked about her reaction to Adam Silver banning Sterling from the NBA, the response was simply "She's very saddened."


Nehoray then claimed Stiviano never had ANY romantic involvement with Sterling, ever. As reported by the LA Times:


"The attorney also said that Stiviano and Sterling never had any sort of romantic relationship and descriptions of her as his mistress in a lawsuit filed by Sterling's wife are false. Sterling's wife, Rochelle, sued Stiviano last month in an effort to reclaim a $1.8-million apartment, luxury autos and cash Sterling gave her."


Firstly, this has the public questioning all the "honey, baby" references on the recording. Also, is it possible he gifted her such extravagant gifts as a "friend?" If they were gifts, how is the wife suing for embezzlement?


Discuss below.


Source: TheYBF


Major League Lacrosse Mocks Jay Z Over Recent Line (@S_C_)



Jay Z's line about lacrosse on DJ Khaled's "They Don't Love You No More" caught the attention of the major leagues, who called out the Brooklyn rapper in an official statement. Hov can be heard rapping,"Haters wanna ball, let me tighten up my drawstring/ Wrong sport, boy, you know you soft as a lacrosse team."


Major League Lacrosse reached out to MTV to release an official statement:


"Lacrosse is often called the fastest sport on two feet. Players are on the field dodging and shooting balls at over 100 miles per hour. With that said we don't think Jay-Z knows what he's talking about when he calls Lacrosse 'soft' I can guarantee you it is anything but a 'soft' sport. Mr. Carter would not last one minute on a lacrosse field during a match and he is more than welcome to come to any of our games and try."


Source: hiphopdx.com


Kid Cudi Sounds Off on Justin Bieber's Bad Behavior in Esquire Magazine

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Over the past year, Justin Bieber has been blasted time and time again in the press for his wild antics (remember his egg-throwing scandal or when he urinated in a nightclub mop bucket?). Things have gotten so crazy that Americans have even started a petition to get the Canadian pop star deported. Now Kid Cudi opens up about the 20-year-old singer’s misbehavior.


“I hope to God that [Bieber] goes through all this s— and realizes, ‘Damn, I was wilin’,'” the rapper tells Esquire. “He got a couple more mistakes to make, and he need to make them. When you’re in our position, you are single-handedly responsible for multiple people’s livelihoods. When I was on cocaine, I would lash out at whoever was closest. I got comfortable having everything I wanted. So everybody loses their way, because it’s not normal. But you have to get to that point where it’s like, ‘All right, man, let’s grow up.’”


Even though Cudi has dealt with his own drug problems, he admits to the men’s lifestyle magazine that he hasn’t completely grown out of his childish ways. However, unlike Bieber, he does have a bit more respect for what other people do — like those in the service industry.


“I still do juvenile s— here and there,” Cudi states. “But I’m not doin’ no dumb s—, like pissing in mop buckets, because I got respect for people’s s—, and I lived a real life. I used to work at restaurants where I mopped the floor. Justin Bieber hasn’t worked a real job, ever, in his life. So he don’t know what it’s like to fill that mop bucket, go to work, see that motherf—ers didn’t clean it the night before and you have to pour it out and put clean water in there. He didn’t think about that, because he’s just a kid. He ain’t lived.”


Cudi finds that he shouldn’t even be critiquing Bieber for his actions as the rapper isn’t his father — something he’s pretty grateful for. “I don’t usually have anyone telling me when I’m wrong in my life,” the ‘Satellite Flight: The Journey to Mother Moon’ creator shares. “There’s no one telling any celebrities ‘don’t.’ No one is telling Miley Cyrus ‘don’t.’ No one is telling Justin Bieber ‘don’t.’ But it’s not even my place to speak about that boy. I don’t even know why I got into it. He ain’t my son, thank God.”


Kid Cudi’s latest LP, ‘Satellite Flight: The Journey to Mother Moon,’ is out now. To read the rest of his interview with Esquire, click here or check out the upcoming May issue.



Cortez Bryant Says Pic Kobe Tweeted isn't Wayne's Album Cover (@LilTunechi)



Lil Wayne's manager Cortez Bryant is axing another rumor about Lil Wayne's upcoming album, The Carter V.


After Kobe Bryant tweeted a photo presumed to be Wayne's cover art for the album, the rapper tweeted the same photo.


On Tuesday, Bryant jumped on Twitter to let fans know that the photo was merely a reminder that Carter V is here.


"The Image that was posted yesterday is NOT the #carterV album cover! It's just to let the @LilTunechi fans know that CarterV Season is here!," he tweeted.


A release date for the album is still unknown at this time.


Source: sohh.com


Tuesday, April 29, 2014

Happy Birthday Lloyd Banks, Check Him Out When He Was Younger (@lloydbanks)


The Dream Releases 'Black' in Light Of Sterling Scandal (@TheKingDream)



The Dream has released a powerful single after the NBA banned Donald Sterling from the league.


"Black" paints the story of oppression in the world with images of protests in Ukraine, Occupy Wall Street and the Civil Rights Movement.


Dream's video shows images of racism in sports with photos of Sterling and the Clippers silent protest against Sterling over his racist comments.


The singer includes a statement at the end of the video that reads, "Black isn't just a color, black isn't just a race anymore, it's a feeling and a place from which one feels isolated by the world of the governing elite."


He also included in the description, "Classism is the new racism."


Check out the video above.


VladTV's Top 25 Tatted Up Vixens



While it's understood that tattoos are an acquired taste, it can't be denied that the tattoo culture has taken over much of mainstream America. Just flip on your TV and you'll see any number of shows about the daily lives of gallery owners. Go to a concert and you'll likely see your favorite rapper's body adorned with ink. Yes, while it isn't for everybody, there is an appreciation for this form of body art that refuses to go unrecognized.


Here we recognize some of the most beautiful women who've chosen to make their bodies living art, with sexy tatts that are not only pleasing to the eye but continue to put the tattoo industry in the spotlight.


We've compiled our top 25. Did we get it right? Who did we miss? Let us know in the comments below.


Ashanti Flaunts Thick Bikini Body Poolside in Miami (@ashanti)



This weekend former Murder Inc mami Ashanti hit up the pool in sunny Miami to get a gorgeous glowing tan while relaxing with friends in not one, but two sexy bikinis, and she was kind enough to share the sexy candids via Instagram.


Peep the golden girl above.


Donald Sterling Banned From NBA, Instagram Goes Ham With Memes (@laclippers)



Los Angeles Clippers owner Donald Sterling's investigation regarding allegations of making racist remarks has just come to an end, and NBA commissioner Adam Silver concluded that it was indeed Sterling on the tape and that he is officially banned from the NBA in all regards.


The news spread on social media like wild fire and as usual, Twitter and Instagram had a field day.


Check out some of the most hilarious memes above.


50 Cent Takes His Blue Lamborghini Out for a Ride in New York (@50Cent)



The anticipation of warm weather in New York has everyone - including 50 Cent - pulling out the nice toys.


The rapper was seen in Soho over the weekend riding around in his Blue Lamborghini Murcielago. Riding shotgun was the gorgeous model Tatted up Holly.


Holly is his rumored girlfriend and featured in the music video for the rapper's latest single "Smoke." She also happens to take the #1 spot on our list of Top 25 Tatted Up Vixens.


Take a look at his ride above.


'This Is Hot 97′ Season 1, Episode 5 Recap: Cipha Sounds Is Obsessed With Ricki Lake, Ebro Has a Secret Girlfriend


This week, in the world of our favorite hip-hop sitcom, ‘This Is Hot 97,’ Angie Martinez goes car shopping at Funkmaster Flex’s warehouse full of Big Blocks and Chevelles, Ebro is on the hush about a relationship and Cipha Sounds stalks Ricki Lake, sort of.


As usual, the Hot 97 misadventures begin at a daily staff meeting, also known as, “Where the hell is Flex?” This particular morning, Angie shares with the group that she’s car shopping in addition to experiencing the annoyances that come with it, like when a car dealer realizes she’s from Hot 97 and offers less than appropriate wheels. “I don’t want a purple Range Rover with spinners!” yells the Voice of New York.


Funkmaster Flex over-enthusiastically offers to help Angie on her car hunt because he’s “the car king.” Upon the duo’s arrival to Flex’s garage space full of Chevelles, it appears his digs are comparable to ‘Fast & Furious’ movie set. Any moment and you can peep Michelle Rodriguez working on one of the cars or Vin Diesel doing doughnuts in the parking lot.


Flex gets carried away peddling these speed demons on Angie leaving her to think he’s nuts. “Flex is clearly a crazy person and on his own planet and thinks that I should be in some sort of old-school Dr. Dre video,” she says.


It doesn’t stop there. Flex gets in the driver’s seat of one of his classic cars to show Angie what the machine can do. Flex does a doughnut (surprisingly not the edible kind) and spins round and round, burning rubber. Poor Angie, all she wants is something reliable to drop her son off at basketball practice, but no, Flex wants to pretend she’s Jordana Brewster.


It turns out that Flex really is a knight in shining armor. The DJ comes through in the end, very much like he did last week for Macklemore’s 1st birthday party, and got a car dealer to show up with a black mini SUV. It’s what Angie was searching for. In celebration, Angie asks Flex to drive one of the Chevelles for some giggles and they ride off into the sunset together, but not before Angie attempts a doughnut.


We also find out that old man Ebro has a lady in his life. Who is she? We don’t know. But what we do know is that she wears perfume and glitter. How do we know that? Well, at the staff meeting, Karlie Hustle calls him out on the glitter that appears on his beard. Ebro is like any red-blooded American man — the less pressure in relationship, the better. Therefore, he doesn’t want anyone to know he’s “booed” up. Apparently, prematurely announcing a relationship in the radio business has resulted in splits.


Later on in the day, we find out Ebro’s new girl also likes lotion and faux-fur infinity scarves. Laura Stylez and Karlie find a suspect unlabeled bag with what appears to be gifts. Ebro squashes the speculation — or so he thinks — by donning the piece of faux-fur himself, all day long. It doesn’t really look that strange, but according to Karlie, he’s being strangled by a giant dread.


Outside of the studio, one of his co-workers takes an Instagram photo of Ebro rocking the infinity scarf and it goes viral. Still, even Drewski clowns the boss when Ebro declares the look is not “street.” “I’m on these streets and that is not in the street,” he shares. The only thing that makes sense to Drewski is either Ebro lost a bet or he “must be hanging out with Pharrell and them.”


Ebro finally caves in and spills the beans to Laura and Karlie after they almost make him wear lip gloss they found in his office. Basically it won’t stay a secret for long since even Laura confesses she’s probably going to tell everyone. The only thing public at this point is Ebro wearing the infinity scarf thanks to the Instagram post earlier. When he walks out of his office later that day, he finds Jadakiss and The Lox outside all wearing infinity scarves playing craps. Obviously Ebro is the tastemaker to look out for.


Last week, Cipha’s practical joke of letting Rosenberg think he was going to be killed by Maino has Rosenberg seeking revenge on Cipha. It turns out that Cipha has a thing for the ’90′s talk show host Ricki Lake — and her legs. Rosenberg has been seeing this girl at the coffee cart — “Ricki Fake” — outside the studio offices donning a red coat that looks very much like the ex-talk show host. Cipha gets excited.


A couple of hours later, Rosenberg asks Cipha, “Who do you most want to sleep with in the world?” The answer is the real kicker: “Nancy Sinatra. She came from Frank. So that’s the closest I’ll ever get to Frank.” That’s not why Rosenberg was asking though. He’s setting Cipha up to embarrass himself. So Rosenberg proceeds to push Cipha to step up and be heroic and do everything in his power to run into Ricki Lake.


The job is done. In order to ensure he sees “Ricki Fake,” Cipha asks everyone and their mother if they want coffee like some college intern. Thirty coffee runs later, Cipha is amped and has the shakes like he’s in the Betty Ford Clinic. Finally, Rosenberg gives Cipha the 411 that Ricki is downstairs at the coffee cart at that very moment. Cipha runs (or some variation of running) downstairs. As soon as he gets to the line, he taps Ricki’s shoulder, and realizes it’s not the real Ricki. “Oh, I’m sorry, I thought you were someone I was allowed to have sex with,” Cipha states. Smooth. He still tries to pick her up but she listens to NPR, so it doesn’t work out.


Watch next week when Summer Jam plans are revealed, a poker game featuring Stevie J and Joseline from ‘Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta’ goes down and Miss Info ends up on a blind date with Action Bronson. Don’t miss out!



Mariah Carey Wears Lingerie and Pearls for Wonderland Magazine Cover

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Mariah Carey is bejeweled and sexy on the cover of Wonderland magazine’s Summer 2014 issue. The image is not far off from the racy photos she posts on her Instagram page, but beautiful nonetheless.


The R&B songbird looks seductive in all-black lingerie by Agent Provocateur and matching silk jacket by Roberto Cavalli. She’s also holding a wine glass and white pearls. Pour it up! Pour it Up!


Along with the photo, the tagline asks, “Why you so obsessed with me?”


Uh, hello? Because you’re Mariah Carey, one of the greatest R&B singers in music history.


That aside, controversial photographer Terry Richardson shot the cover for the magazine, which hits newsstands next week.


“Excited to be on the cover of @wonderlandmag, out this Friday in the UK and worldwide next week!” Carey tweeted to her Lambs (aka her fans).


The Wonderland cover comes as Mimi’s earns her 17th No. 1 song on the Billboard Dance Club Songs chart with her latest single, ‘You’re Mine (Eternal).’


Carey is also set to release her new album in five years, which is still untitled.


To Mariah Carey and her glamorous Wonderland cover, we say, “Cheers!”



Jimmy Fallon, Emma Stone in Lip-Synch Battle Featuring Songs by Iggy Azalea, DJ Khaled [VIDEO]


Actress Emma Stone knows her hip-hop. At least she does when it comes to a lip-synching competition.


On Monday night’s (April 29) airing of ‘The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon,’ the redheaded star of ‘The Amazing Spider-Man 2′ gave arguably one of the best TV lip-synching performances ever, and if you missed it this is how the epic battle went down.


Fallon started things off by mouthing the lyrics to Iggy Azalea’s ‘Fancy,’ which was pretty impressive despite the former ‘Saturday Night Live’ actor botching a few words. After that, Stone grabbed the mic and went right into Blues Traveler’s 1994 cut ‘Hook.’


Not only did she land every word precisely — including the parts where the lyrics are delivered quickly — her facial expressions and contrived levels of emotion fit the song perfectly. At that moment, Stone was clearly ahead in the battle.


For his second go, Fallon lip-synched the words to the 1983 tune ‘Mr. Roboto,’ which of course made it necessary for him to break out the robot dance, making his performance that much more comical.


However, Stone stole the show and closed out the competition by doing a seamless rendition of DJ Khaled‘s ‘All I Do Is Win.’ Between nailing the hook and Ludacris’ verse, some might wonder if she practiced beforehand or if she rocks Khaled’s music regularly.


Either way, the slender actress was the clear winner of the competition. Even Fallon thought so. “That was the best one that has ever been done on the show,” he admitted. “Emma Stone [is] the winner right now. Clear, clear, clear winner.”



Exclusive! Bishop Don Juan Releases Photo With V. Stiviano (@DaBishopDonJuan)



It looks like Bishop Don Juan and Donald Sterling have something in common.


The Bishop Don "Magic" Juan released an undated photo with the LA Clippers owner's alleged mistress, V. Stiviano.


Juan also posted another photo of Sterling on his Instagram page claiming that the two hung out with Sterling in the past. He captioned the photo, "The chick brought the racism clippers owner to the Honeycomb. I gave him beer udigg. Hating on the wring magic jaccck u hea me 333!!!"


Stiviano is currently in the middle of a court battle with Donald Sterling's wife. Rochelle Sterling has accused Stiviano of embezzling millions of dollars in gifts that were paid for by Rochelle and Donald's joint bank account.


Stiviano is also being blamed as the one who leaked audio of Sterling spewing racist comments about the Clippers and his disgust for black people.


Take a look at the photos above.


Jason Derulo Performs 'Trumpets' With Dance Crew [EXCLUSIVE VIDEO]


“My favorite performances were always people that put on a show, not just actually singing the song but actually making the song come to life with either theatrics or some kind of dance,” Jason Derulo tells The Boombox as he sits comfortably inside Avatar Studios in New York City. Leave it to the bona fide hitmaker (‘Whatcha Say’ and ‘The Other Side’ to name a few) to follow in the footsteps of the same artists who inspired him and do just that when he hits the stage.


When the 24-year-old singer, who just released his newly reissued third album, ‘Talk Dirty,’ steps out under the bright lights, the result is far from banal. A typical show includes Derulo hitting high notes while leaping into the air, never once losing momentum. He glides around the stage showing off dance moves that most men in his same age bracket couldn’t pull off, all while delivering mid-tempo fare with hooks that stay locked in your brain long after the first listen. Take ‘Trumpets’ for instance, an effort Derulo penned to showcase how his lady (most likely his real live love Jordin Sparks) sounds off the brass instruments whenever he’s with her.


For The Boombox’s Off the Record series, Jason Derulo breaks out into ‘Trumpets’ with the support of his all-male dance crew. Watch Mr. Yours Truly get down to the symphonies in his head.


Next: Watch Jason Derulo Perform 'Wiggle' Live



A Brief History of Rappers Singing

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Future is hip-hop’s intergalactic rap singer supreme. The ATLien’s knack of switching up rapping for slipping into a strain of off-kilter, Auto-Tune-tweaked singing has seen him emerge as a pop culture phenomenon. The guest assists on his latest album, ‘Honest,’ pay testament to his status, as uber-stars Pharrell, Kanye West, Andre 3000 and Drake all pass through to salute his presumably blunt smoke-blackened lungs.


While Future’s blurring of rapping and singing has taken him to superstardom, he’s hip-hop’s current omega symbol of the trilling brigade, not its alpha point. A conservative take on hip-hop’s genesis might have steely MCs spitting braggadocio raps over savvily-sourced breakbeats, but even a cursory exploration of Old School hip-hop tapes reveals an enthusiastic embrace of the idea of rappers flirting with singing from day one.


The Beginning: 1979-1990


Before hip-hop scored its inaugural official vinyl release in 1979 with the Sugarhill Gang’s ‘Rapper’s Delight,’ pioneering crews like the Cold Crush Brothers and the Furious Five took glee in rapping in a harmonized and highly-melodic manner during carefully choreographed live routines.


This trend continued with the first wave of formal rap releases: The Disco Four’s upbeat ‘Move To The Groove‘ (1980) features the Harlem clique segueing into a snatch of ’70s rock outfit Wild Cherry’s ‘Play That Funky Music,’ before closing the song out in terms that dabble in sing-song nursery rhyming; Disco Dave and the Force of the Five MC (later the Crash Crew) claimed a party-starter with ‘High Power Rap,’ a joyful exercise in rap harmony with bonus kazoo. (The song was later homaged by De La Soul and A Tribe Called Quest on ‘Sh. Fe. MCs,’ but more on Q-Tip’s warbling later.)


From the same era, the Masterdon Committee’s ’82 electro workout ‘Funkbox Party‘ is a mellifluous call-and-response jam. Archived footage from a performance at the Savoy Manor club in the Bronx a year later captures the group homaging Gladys Knight and Sly and the Family Stone songs.


That night the Savoy also played host to a fresh-faced beat-boxer named Doug E. Fresh who would help usher in hip-hop’s fabled golden era in tandem with a cocksure rapper calling himself Slick Rick. The impromptu duo’s breakthrough, double whammy moment of ‘The Show’ and ‘La-Di-Da-Di‘ showcased Rick’s audacious take on singing, which he parsed in a mock British twang for added theatrics. The former MC Ricky D’s take on Sukiyaki’s ‘Taste Of Honey‘ was soon bested by a falsetto rendition of ‘Walk On By’ in the perky ‘Mona Lisa.’


The Golden Era also spawned one of hip-hop’s fiercest rap collectives, Marley Marl’s The Juice Crew — whose ranks included hip-hop’s formative in-house crooner, TJ Swann. Most notably, Swanny’s vocals pepped up MC Shan’s 1987 crossover moment ‘Left Me Lonely,’ plus Biz Markie’s chunk ‘o funk ‘Nobody Beats The Biz’ and his ode to the Brooklyn retail scene ‘Albee Square Mall.’ Then it was the turn of the Biz himself to solidify his position as hip-hop’s most beloved clown prince by trailblazing the art of rappers singing terribly with his karaoke-friendly heartbreak rap ballad ‘Just A Friend.’ (Another gem in Biz’s vault his team-up with the Beastie Boys for a cover of Elton John’s ‘Bennie And The Jets.’)


While Biz was holding down the cartoonish side of hip-hop’s golden era, he was flanked by rap’s self-proclaimed teacher, KRS-One. As head of the Boogie Down Productions posse, KRS’s pioneering ‘Criminal Minded’ movement was also infused with the emcee breaking into standards by Billy Joel and The Beatles while engaging in the incendiary Bridge Wars with the Juice Crew. But the Blastmaster’s finest contribution to the art of bizarre rap singing is channeling ‘Ebony and Ivory’ to spark his firearm-running commentary ‘100 Guns.’ With hindsight, an album of Biz and KRS singing classic rock hits was an overlooked opportunity.


Born Into The ’90s: 1990-1999


With the cusp of the ’90s, a stylistic singing divide emerged in the rap world. On the West Coast, Snoop’s lilting sing-song manner owed more of a debt to Slick Rick than gangsta rap icon Eazy-E’s propensity to guffaw through profane versions of p-funk classics. The Doggfather also helped bring through the baritone brilliance of Nate Dogg — a TJ Swann for the gangsta rap generation. In the Midwest, Eazy’s new-found charges Bone Thugs ‘n’ Harmony were courting acclaim for a mellifluous, harmonized style of rap, with the Bone boys’ vocals recorded in an intricately layered fashion. This was the slick and radio-ready facet of rap singing.


Over on the East Coast though, a motley coterie of ’90s rappers were paying more of a debt to Biz’s off-key crooning as they coined some of the most spectacularly atrocious singing ever released under the auspice of hip-hop. The ex-Brand Nubian lead figure Grand Puba can be counted as a pioneer of the movement, not least by going toe-to-toe with Mary J. Blige on ‘What’s The 411′ and ‘Check It Out.’ Puba’s ‘Reel To Reel’ album also ends with the peculiar psych-soul-styled ‘Baby, What’s Your Name?’


One-upping Puba in the god awful wailing stakes, Def Jam’s forgotten trio Cru dropped the underrated ‘Da Dirty 30′ album in 1997, which included some top notch terrible trilling from group member The Mighty Ha. His brusque brogue can be heard running through a smorgasbord of classic hits on ‘Lisa Lipps,’ including another Beatles connection with a few far-from-emotive lines from ‘Yesterday.’


While the late, great and endearingly unhinged Ol’ Dirty Bastard was also fond of channeling his inner karaoke singer, the finest moment of ’90s New York vocal butchery comes from the Notorious BIG with ‘Playa Hater.’ It’s a song that plots the tipping point of where something so horrendous becomes almost adorable. (Puff, of course, also insists on grabbing the mic before the song’s been put out of its misery.)


The Millennium (Singing) Bug: 2000-2009


As the ’90s ticked over to the noughties , rappers began to get serious about their singing again. Maybe inspired by hip-hop’s increasing mainstream takeover, Q-Tip decided that merely emceeing wasn’t enough for his creative whims so he put his vocal lessons to work with the at-the-time unreleased ‘Kamal The Abstract’ project. The outcome? Songs like ‘Barely In Love,’ which suggest the Abstract Poet harbored adult contemporary radio ambitions.


While Tip’s solo sojourn was shelved by his label, Outkast’s Andre 3000 was experiencing increasing returns on his melodic chops. The success of his hook duties on ‘Ms. Jackson’ prompted a full-on change to an all-singing and occasionally-rapping superstar come the time of Outkast’s fractious ‘Speakerboxxx/The Love Below’ project. The retro-pop appeal of ‘Hey Ya’ became the mega-hit, but the hook to ‘Roses’ veers closer to ‘Dre’s rap roots.


Proving that thugs could trill too, foes 50 Cent and Ja Rule both embraced the fantasy of holding down their own hooks. While Ja eyed poppier climes, Fif flexed his menacing mushed brogue to brooding effect on ‘Many Men.’


Buoyed by the success of his Dungeon Family cohort Andre 3000, the Goodie Mob’s Cee-lo similarly shifted over from rapping to singing and scored a future wedding reception smash with the Dangermouse-crafted ‘Crazy.’ The oh-so-tortured soul of Kanye West also took a cue from Andre’s lead and decided to sing his way through his ’808s and Heartbreak’ project — although if a bunch of golden era rappers had deigned to interpolate the Beatles, ‘Ye’s karaoke repertoire seemed to cull from synth-based ’80s sounds, as with the Tears For Fears-referencing ‘Coldest Winter.’


Drake Season: 2008 – Now


Then came Drake, an upstart Canadian who was unabashedly boasting about his talent for both singing and rapping. Or rapping and singing. The two in Drizzy’s mind were interchangeable means of expression, as proved with 2009′s break-through ‘Best I Ever Had,’ which fused cocksure crooning with even more arrogant rap boasts. Drake’s rise to stardom was a signifier of the times. Hip-hop’s old school pioneers embellished their routines with harmonies for theatrical effect on the live circuit, while the emcees that followed broke out into song while keeping tongues firmly in cheek — but there’s nothing quirky about Drake meshing spitting with singing. Future builds on Drake’s multi-tasking brashness: He may be infatuated with visions of outer-space and celestial climes, but his music is also very funkily linked to hip-hop’s roots. Next step: A Future and Drizzy-commandeered update of ‘Funk Box Party,’ please.