Nov 27, 2012
Nov 16, 2012
Chief Keef Doesn’t Show Up To His Own Video, Leaves 50 Cent & Wiz Hanging
Video shoots that’s that sh*t Chief Keef don’t like? Apparently Interscope is ready to move on his next single “Hate Being Sober” featuring 50 Cent & Wiz Khalifa but come video time Sosa was a no show.
Nov 15, 2012
@SnoopLion helping Jamaica's poor with food project
Rap legend Snoop Lion, formerly self-christened Snoop Dogg, has launched a new foundation to help poor families in Jamaica grow their own food.
The "Drop It Like It's Hot" hit maker was shocked by the levels of poverty faced by locals, especially youngsters, while recording his first reggae album, "Reincarnated" in the country.
He has now set up the Minds Garden Project, which will provide residents with tools and resources so they can grow their own fruit and vegetables.
The star says, "When I went to Jamaica we took time to visit these communities in Kingston, and I was deeply affected by the poverty and lack of good food available to the children. "No child should go hungry. After all the inspiration Jamaica had provided me, I felt compelled to create a program to give back to the community."
Snoop is also planning to bring his initiative to the United States, adding, "This is just the start; we have some big plans to roll out Mind Gardens Stateside in the year to come. We can all do our part to help people eat healthier and live better."
Gunplay Responds To Saigon, Dares Him To “Try To Punch” Rick Ross
During an interview with Power 105.1's The Breakfast Club earlier this week, Saigon was asked who he would like to punch, and named Ross and 2 Chainz, as two of the people he'd like to go after for the explicit content of their music, which he believes is being marketed to children.
In an exclusive interview with Hip-Hop Wired, Gunplay not only challenged Saigon to put hands on Ross but questioned his motive. “I got a son too, Ross got a daughter, Ross got a son. I dare you to do that sh-t.” he says. “To each his own, if that's how he feel… try to punch him in the face.”
More than anything, Gunplay wonders how threatening violence will solve the problem. “You saying this [but] you're tryna punch somebody in the face? I'm sayin', what's wrong with dog? I don't know what's up with that sh-t.”
Read more at hiphopwired
Robert De Niro Confronts Jay-Z At A Party {LOL YouGotThtWrk!
Apparently, De Niro had been trying to reach Jay-Z about recording a song for the Tribeca Film Festival earlier this year but Jay had been dodging his calls so he wasn’t too happy. According to sources at the event:
“Bob was sitting at a table, and when Jay-Z went over to say hello, De Niro told Jay that he never called him back. Bob wasn’t in any mood to make polite conversation,” the spy says. “He told Jay that if somebody calls you six times, you call them back. It doesn’t matter who you are, that is just rude.”
“De Niro kept telling him that he thinks he’s the man, but that he was disrespectful. Beyoncé came over, but that didn’t calm Bob down. It was the talk of the party. Everyone was saying there’s only one star in New York bigger and badder than Jay-Z, and that’s Robert De Niro. He can be quite scary when he’s angry...
Chris Brown Launches Black Pyramid Clothing Line With Pink + Dolphin
Chris Brown continues to expand his brand by taking his artistic chops and launching his own clothing line. On Wednesday, Breezy hit Fairfax Boulevard in Los Angeles for the launch of the “Black Pyramid” collection, a collaborative effort between Brown and the California-based company Pink + Dolphin.
Chris, together with the brand’s CEO, Neima Khalia, and head designer, Cena Barghagi, unveiled the cool collection of streetwear apparel, which includes a T-shirt and a hoodie. Brown, in particular, was on hand to greet fans and sign merchandise. He also stated that it was the right decision to work with the brand because he respected its fashion movement and loved its design aesthetic.
Furthermore, the 23-year-old artist explained the inspiration behind his designs. Inspired by his art, Chris came up with the name “Black Pyramid” because “no one of this generation has ever mastered the art of making a perfect pyramid.”
Number of Americans who support legal marijuana reaches new high
The number of Americans who support the legalization of marijuana has reached a record high of 50 percent, according to Gallup's latest annual crime survey.
Fifty percent of U.S. adults surveyed Oct. 6-9 expressed support for legalization and 46 percent opposed it—the first time the percentage of supporters surpassed that of the opposed since Gallup began surveying the issue in 1969, when it saw 12 percent support.
Voters in Washington and Colorado approved the legalization of recreational marijuana on Nov. 6.
As expected, the youngest adults surveyed, liberals, Democrats and independents were all more likely to favor legalization than their counterparts. The margin of error was plus or minus 4 percentage points for all samples.By Rachel Rose Hartman, Yahoo! News
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