Tuesday, May 20, 2014

Exclusive! Sidney Starr on Dating Multiple Straight Men at Once (@Sidneystardance)



Sidney Starr has previously chopped it up with VladTV about her connections to rapper Chingy, which he claims was the reason he lost his record deal. She now discusses her current love life, which includes having a boyfriend for every day of the week, meeting the parents, and dating guys who are "all heterosexual men."


When asked about her dating habits, Starr admits to having different guys for different occasions, all of whom are heterosexual. They buy her dinners, give her cash, and take her out to party on a regular basis.


She reveals that she indeed met the family of her last boyfriend, including "Big Mama," which she says felt amazing because it lets her know that she could get married one day to a man who is secure with himself.


Peep the interview above.


Happy Birthday Busta Rhymes, Turns 42 Years Old (@busabusss)


Is This Blonde Baddie Floyd Mayweather's New Love Interest? (@FloydMayweather)



Looks like Floyd Mayweather has moved on from the messy love triangle of his ex fiancé Ms. Jackson and Nelly.


The beloved boxer posted a photo of himself and friend Doralie Medina. The repost of the pic by Medina says, "As long as I got this man by my side I will always win it is a reason why he's 46-0 @FloydMayweather #TBE #TMT #TheBadOne."


Medina, who is a big supporter of Floyd and The Money Team is a model who also owns a cosmetics line.


It isn't confirmed that these two are an item but it looks like they do appreciate each other's company.


Take a look at some of Medina's jaw dropping curves.


Source: iconosquare.com


Black Sheep Meets Tha Alkaholiks ...and Some Other Guys


Since long-lost, unreleased tracks are finally being released on vinyl by both Black Sheep and Tha Alkaholiks , I thought it would be a good time to take a look back at this fun but mostly forgotten 90's record where they collaborated. This is "Dirty Money," by J-Ro and Dres, on PAC Records. Oh, and some guys known as The Flowmastaz Click.



Yeah, this is actually The Flowmastaz' single, and J-Ro and Dres are their special guests on this one song, though I've often seen it listed on line as if the Flowmastaz was a mini "super group" consisting of J-Ro and Dres. But, no, there's actually a whole Flowmastaz Click album, appropriately entitled Flowmastaz Click, and J-Ro and Dres are only on this one song. It's just that the star power of their guests outshone them.



In fact, The Flowmastaz have a bit of a history, albeit an obscure one. They're a Californian Latino trio consisting of Echo 1 aka Bout It, T-Swoop and Nome. They released their album and an earlier single, "Who's To Blame," the year before in 1998. They owned their own label, PAC Records, which also put out releases by a couple other groups. That album didn't feature "Dirty Money," though. That was only released on this one 12".



But the Flowmastaz story didn't end there. A few years later (2002), The Outsidaz ' label RuffLife signed them under a slightly different name, Flow Click. And they didn't just drop 1/3 of their name but 1/3 of their roster, as Nome was out, and it was just Bout It and T-Swoop left; and their album was titled, appropriately, Flow Click. I wonder if Rufflife even realized they were releasing the Click's second self-titled "debut" album? Anyway, they dropped one single ("Pretty Lady") and of course we all know what happened to Rufflife, so that was pretty much it for them.



I can't say The Flowmastaz deserved any better than they achieved... Their first album was one of those sort of G-funky west coast albums where the MCs were kind of more on an east coast lyrical tip, but not very much. You know: all very soupy and a middle-of-the-road mash of the popular styles at the time, kinda like DPG-lite. Then their second album catered more to the niche Spanglish audience. But, given that, they pull their own weight on "Dirty Money" surprisingly well.



It's a funky but tough little beat, produced by some guys named Lamark and J. Crumb, with some nicely rubbed in percussion by an uncredited DJ. There's a little bit of a hook, but mostly it's just a lyrical free for all with the MCs trading the mic back and forth.So it's not like a single verse from each guest and then they're done. They keep getting back on the mic for more. J-Ro - dubbing himself "J-Ro J. Simpson" here - mostly steals the show, but Dres has an impressively tight little rhyme scheme - though his voice is probably the most exciting aspect of his bars. And like I said, the Flowmastaz really hold up their end of the bargain as well (T-Swoop really sounds good on his last verse). If they'd recorded an album like this single, I probably would've checked for these guys' material even without J-Ro and Dres on it. But as it is, this is the only Flowmastaz record you really need in your crates.



But you really should have this one, because it's surprisingly fresh. It's just got the one song but complete in Dirty, Radio, Instrumental and even Accapella versions. And again, this is a vinyl exclusive (though I'm sure this found it's way onto more than a couple mixtapes in its day). It's just one of those awesome little 12" singles that could've only appeared in second half of the 90s.

Young Jeezy Settles Lawsuit with Hell's Angels Over Logo Usage (@youngjeezy)



Young Jeezy has decided to settle with the Hell's Angels Motorcycle Club.


According to TMZ, the "Me Ok" rapper will pay the collective for the use of their signature skull head logo. In 2013, the group took Jeezy to court and accused the rapper of using the logo for his 8732 clothing line.


The amount given to Hell's Angels is not known but a source told TMZ the amount is enough to cover drinks for the group.


Jeezy is currently prepping for his fifth album Seen It All.


Source: tmz.com


Mase Explains Why Eminem Isn't One of His Top Five Rappers (@MasonBetha @)



In a recent interview with XXL, Mase shared details on his upcoming album and some of his favorite rappers. When asked to name his "Hip Hop Rushmore" list, the rapper left out one of hip hop's biggest acts.


"1. Biggie 2. N.W.A 3. Nas...Nas is one of the illest," he said. "4. Weezy...I like No Ceilings Weezy...I like Weezy when he's high. 5. Its a tie between... nah it's not a tie...I'mma go with Hov. I wouldn't say Em because the way Eminem rap...there were all types of niggas who rapped like that who couldn't get on the radio....same rapid flow never got put in that light."


Who falls on your Top 5 list?


Source: XXL


Khloe Who? Trina Exposes That Thickness in Crazy Cut-Out Dress (@trinarockstar)



While many are pitting Miami bad girl Trina against Khloe Kardashian over allegedly stealing French Montana from her, the MC has been busy shutting down clubs and concerts around the country, and it's not just her mic skills that keep fans showing up. She's got curves for days and isn't afraid to show them off.


Trina recently hit the stage in lace shorts that cuffed the cake perfectly, and later stunned in a floor-length dress with cut-outs along the sides, very similar to a dress fellow caked up beauty Deelishis wore recently.


Check out the Southern beauty above.