Wednesday, April 2, 2014

Jose Canseco Responds To Drake's Steroids Line From "Draft Day" (@Drake @ModelLeila)



While a lot of people enjoyed Drake's "Draft Day," former MLB player Jose Canseco wasn't one of them.


Canseco, along with his girlfriend model Leila Knight tweeted their frustrations about the line "I play like I'm on 'roids, no Canseco" from Drake's new track "Draft Day."


"It would be nice if a rapper can say my bfs name in a song and not make a reference to steroids . Lol . @Drake" she tweeted.


Canseco followed after with a retweet from his girlfriend and tweeting the rapper saying, "@Drake [You're] funny"


His girlfriend continued to defend her boyfriend for the constant backlash of his past steroid use and how it's been an easy jab for rappers to drop on tracks.


Check out what she had to say above.


Do you think it was a low blow?


Source: twitter.com


August Alsina Performs 'Make It Home,' 'I Luv This S—' on 'Arsenio'


In couple of weeks, August Alsina will release his debut album ‘Testimony.’ The R&B crooner stop by the ‘Arsenio Hall Show’ to talk about his humble beginnings as well as perform.


Before he serenaded the ladies, he chatted with Mr. Hall about being homeless and the significance of his “Self Made” tattoos. The New Orleans native explained that while he was homeless he made a promise to himself to make his dreams become a reality. He also vowed to keep his older brother’s name alive with his album ‘Testimony.’


Afterward, Alsina hit the stage to perform. The crooner started off singing his latest track, ‘Make It Home.’ He then turned it up with a rendition of his chart-topping hit, ‘I Luv This S—.’


August Alsina’s LP ‘Testimony‘ will hit stores on April 15. The collection boasts appearances from Rick Ross, Fabolous, Chris Brown, Jeezy, Pusha T and Yo Gotti.


Watch August Alsina Talk About Being Homeless and Becoming a Self-Made Man on ‘Arsenio’



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Beyonce Sued By Fans After Being Trampled at Chicago Concert

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Beyonce’s Mrs. Carter World Tour came to a tearful close last week, but it looks like a couple of fans had a sad outcome at one of her shows. The R&B diva is being sued by two women who claim they were trampled by a stampede before her Chicago concert last December.


According to CBS Chicago, “longtime fans” Raquel Castellanos and Gabriella Davidson filed a lawsuit against the United Center, Live Nation and Queen Bey.


The two fans stated in their suit that they stood outside the venue for hours with hopes of getting close to the stage for Beyonce’s show. But when the gates opened at 7PM, without proper instructions to allow an orderly entrance, they were trampled by a “rushing mob.” The enormous crowd knocked them to the ground leaving them both unconscious and with broken bones.


Both Castellanos and Davidson had to be taken to the hospital for their injuries and did not stay for the show.


The women alleged that the United Center, Live Nation and Beyonce did nothing to prevent the growing crowd from bum-rushing the entrance at the venue once the gate was opened.


Castellanos and Davidson are seeking undisclosed damages.


Attorneys for United Center, Live Nation and Beyonce had no comment on the matter.



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