Did Trey Songz Smash 8 Groupies To Kill Gay Rumors?

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The streets are saying that R&B singer Trey Songz recently visited Miami and he smashed eight groupies in one night. Know why? Because Trey Songz is trying to kill the gay rumors surrounding his name mane. Don’t believe me.. Ask Trey’s beard Jess.
Here’s what was revealed from one of the groupies that partied with Trey Songz:
“He slept with three girls before I arrived. Before I knew it, there were eight girls in the room. One girl threw up inside her mouth while she was giving Trey head.
Trey was very aggressive, the girl was choking and she coughed up phlegm. Trey told her ‘clean it up with your tongue for daddy’.
We were all watching him trying to have anal sex with her.”
Is Trey Songz smashing numerous of women in his hotel room to cover up gay rumors? I don’t know, but I think Trey Songz sexually humiliates his groupies. Don’t you agree?

Is Dr. Dre Getting Some Detox Help from Ricky Rozay???!!

Rumor has it, Dr. Dre is currently in Miami finally finishing his loooooong awaited album, Detox, with the help of Rick Ross!! Dr. Dre has been in Miami for about a week working with the Boss. Let’s hope Rozay’s influence can help speed up the process and finally help Dr. Dre finish this album once and for all!

Dr. Dre made sure to come through and show love at Rozay’s birthday party last night at South Beach’s club Amnesia.
The massive birthday bash featured a guest list of Hip-Hop’s finest including, Diddy, Meek Mill, Wiz Khalifa, The LOX, French Montana, Wale, DJ Khaled, LEP, and singer The Dream. Ross treated the crowd to an energy filled performance of cuts off his Rich Forever mixtape and other notable cuts from his prized catalog.

Ross has been celebrating his birthday since late last week, first parting in NYC at Queens club Perfections, with a stop the following night in Atlanta before wrapping up in his hometown with Dr. Dre. Check out a few photos from Ross’ Miami Birthday Bash below as well as a video from the festivities:




Is President Obama Going to Duet with Al Green???!!!

If “American Idol” creator Nigel Lythgoe has his way, President Barack Obama and Al Green will perform a duet together on the hugely popular show. The Idol head honcho tweeted an invitation to our swaggerlicious president via Twitter, inviting him to appear on “American Idol” and perform alongside the famous balladeer.
Lythgoe must have been very impressed by President Obama’s rendition of “Let’s Stay Together” during a recent campaign fundraiser event at The Apollo a few weeks back. Check out the video that sparked the invitation below:

So far, no response from Mr. President. Do you think it’s a good idea for Barack to appear on Idol with Al Green? Lots of people watch that show, especially the hillbillies in middle America. Maybe he can garner some extra votes!

Marlo Hampton from ATL housewives Sugar Daddy Is Ted Turner & Ratchet Past Is Revealed

An insider is making shocking allegations that reality television personality, Marlo Patrice Hampton’s sugar daddy was the infamous media mogul Ted Turner. Don’t believe me.. Ask Sheree Whitfield.

Here’s what an insider said about Marlo Hampton:

“Ted Turner was Marlo’s sugar daddy. My understanding is that Marlo is one of the reasons why Jane Fonda divorced Ted Turner.
Ted Turner is the “sponsor” who financed the The Red Carpet Boutique Marlo had at the Perimeter mall in ATL. Marlo knows how to get money, she’s a true hustler.”
Was Marlo Hampton a woman of leisure? Of course she was. Know why? Because most women who appear on reality shows come from the other side of the tracks mane. Don’t believe me.. Ask Evelyn Lozada.


We’ve been seeing a lot of Marlo Hampton on this season of “The Real Housewives of Atlanta” and her character has been suspicious from the beginning given her reputation with wealthy men—and the criminal background that includes seven arrests, which she revealed on Sunday’s episode.

Marlo has been using the “I was young” excuse to justify attacking a woman in the club, receiving an aggravated battery charge, and violating parole, but the sister of Marlo’s victim has spoken out, saying she prefers Marlo not even mention her sister’s name or make reference to her, considering she committed suicide six years after the incident.
Immediately people assumed Marlo’s attack, which the woman says left her sister disfigured, is what caused the women to take her life, but Marlo says that accusation isn’t fair. In a statement sent to the Atlanta Journal Constitution blogs she explained everything that happened:
“I am shocked and saddened to hear of the recent distortions of events and false accusations disseminated over an altercation I was involved in over a dozen years ago.  It had been my preference, out of respect for the person involved, as well as her family, to not speak about this incident publicly, but the recklessness with which the story is being manipulated has forced me to come forward.
I was in my early twenties, and what took place started out as an argument with someone who was once my friend, over the phone.  In the first incident, I was ambushed at my house and badly beaten.  Though charges were initially filed, those charges were later dropped and I filed a restraining order.  As disturbing as the carrying of a weapon may seem, it was quite common in the environment in which I was raised, and not only I, but also the person involved in the altercation, had each brought weapons to protect ourselves.  There was a confrontation, her knife dropped, mine did not.
I was arrested and convicted of aggravated battery for which I served 6 months in jail.  What is so disturbing about the false reports now circulating is that it was she, my friend, who appeared in court on my behalf and fought to reduce my sentence.
Like many people, I was deeply saddened by her untimely death – 6 years later – and shocked at the recent attempts to connect me to it.  Ultimately, it does a disservice to her and her family, to guess and draw conclusions as to her state of mind when she committed suicide.  Those reasons are obviously personal and painful and do not deserve to be speculated on for the purposes of entertainment or drawing readers to your site.  She and her family remain in my prayers.
My attorneys will be sending a cease and desist letter with a request for retraction shortly.”
It’s very unfortunate that the woman took her life for whatever reason, but it sounds like Marlo still has a little bit of that 20-year-old in her. Marlo is definitely a chameleon from the way she rubs elbows with Atlanta’s wealthy white socialites as we saw Sunday, to the way she interacts with the rest of the RHOA cast. No wonder she doesn’t want this information to get out.
Does this news change your view of Marlo and her past or did you always think she was suspect?

Busta Rhymes Ft. Chris Brown – Why Stop Now

[Video] Meek Mill – Stay Schemin’ Freestyle



Ryan Leslie “5 Minute Freshen Up” In-Studio Video

Ryan Leslie returns with another in-studio production video. This time the producer recreates “5 Minute Freshen Up” and bring a fan and her friends along for the process.

Lil’ Wayne – That’s What They Call Me

BMF Rapper Bleu DaVinci Speaks On Young Jeezy [Power 105′s ]

Rapper Bleu Divinci sat down with Power 105′s the Breakfast Club this morning and discussed Jeezy’s failure to pay for Big Meech’s lawyers,

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Olivia – Walk Away



Frank Ocean – Voodoo

DJ IQ & DJ Jonney Miles – Mixtape Casino 46


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Don’t Call it a Comeback


A recent focus by rappers on the Reagan Era and its aftermath renews the anti-Reagan critique so historically prevalent in Hip Hop. Kendrick Lamar’s albumSection 80 is a meditation on the generation born in the 1980s, what he calls “children of Ronald Reagan.” Juelz Santana, too, plans an upcoming mixtape called The Ronald Reagan Era. Nearly eight years after his death, the president seems to finding his way more and more into rap lyrics. Wale has mentioned Reagan multiple times in songs. Das Racist’s Kool AD returns to Reagan (and wife Nancy) even more often. Brother Ali and Jake One are currently prepping the release of Mourning in America, the title of which is an ironic play on Reagan’s “Morning in America” campaign slogan.
Whether it is rappers who came of age during the Reagan administration (e.g., Jay-Z, Scarface, Kanye) or those born during Reagan’s 80s (e.g., Wale, Kendrick, Juelz Santana), the consensus is that the Reagan Era constituted a watershed in American life, especially in the hood. Republicans, especially those in the Tea Party, agree. They too regard the Reagan era as epochal, the so-called “Reagan Revolution.” Reagan “made American great again.” The late president is held up as a sort of prophet or saint. He’s like Pac, Biggie, Dilla and Pun rolled into one. He’s become even more venerable in death, and it’s not surprising to hear him invoked dozens of times at Republican debates. And with good reason: Reagan changed the country into what conservatives envisioned. He was so successful that every president since him (including Obama) has largely stuck to the script. It is almost impossible to overstate the late president’s influence on the Republican Party and the direction of the country over the past thirty years

We’ve been so overwhelmed by the story of Reagan’s unassailable greatness that the conservative narrative largely prevails. “The Reagan Era is when shit got great,” the story goes, and nearly the entire media establishment has adhered pretty faithfully to some version of that story. So why rappers’ beef with Reagan and his legacy? Why is the story of Reagan told by rappers so dramatically different than the one told by conservative Republicans and even Americans more widely?

Rap on Reagan:

— Jay-Z: “I blame Reagan for making me into a monster”
— Wale: “Shit ain’t been the same since Ronald Reagan” and, echoing Hov, “I just blame it on a man named Reagan.” Even the name of Wale’s label chief Rick Ross is due to Reagan, as is Freeway’s.
— Scarface: “Reagan never planned for us to rise.”
— Kanye: “How we stop the Black Panthers? / Ronald Reagan cooked up an answer.”
— The Coup’s Boots Riley links Reagan to the genocidal crimes of Saddam Hussein.
— Public Enemy’s Chuck D: “Reagan is bullshit.” In fact, Public Enemy’s birth was due directly to Reagan.
— Jay-Z, Yaasin Bey (Mos Def) and Immortal Technique find little difference between Reagan’s clique and Osama bin Laden. Before there was bin Laden there was Reagan, says Jay-Z.
— Pusha T: “The Ronald Reagan era was a tough time and a detrimental time to the black community,” especially due to the “Cocaine Ronald gave us.”
— Kendrick Lamar and Ab-Soul: “Blame Reagan”
— Brother Ali puts it bluntly: “Motherfuck Reagan.”
— The opening scenes of 1991’s Boyz n the Hood (Ice Cube’s acting debut) feature a Reagan/Bush reelection poster shot through ignominiously with bullet holes like a wild west “Wanted” poster. Peep how Tre’s friend stops to offer a personal “fuck you” to the president.

Drake – Lord Knows

Tracklist:
1.Drake – We’ll Be Fine
2.Drake – Lord Knows Ft. Rick Ross
3.Drake – Under Ground Kings
4.Drake – Make Me Proud Ft. Nicki Minaj
5.Drake – Over My Dead Body
6.Drake – The Real Her Ft. Lil Wayne, Andre 3000
7.Drake – Take Care Ft. Rihanna
8.Drake – The Ride
9.Drake – Doing It Wrong
10.Drake – Cameras
11.Drake – Hate Sleeping Alone
12.Drake – Shot for Me
13.Drake – Good Ones Go
14.Drake – Aston Martin Music Ft. Rick Ross
15.Drake – Poppin Bottles Ft. T.I.
16.Drake – Off That Ft. Jay-Z
17.Drake – Look What You’ve Done
18.Drake – Practice
19.Drake – Headlines
20.Drake – Light Up Ft. Jay-Z
21.Drake – HYFR (Hell Ya Fucking Right) Ft. Lil’ Wayne
22.Drake – Crew Love
23.Drake – The Motto Ft. Lil Wayne, Tyga
24.Drake – You Know You Know
25.Drake – Ransom Ft. Lil’ Wayne
26.Drake – Free Spirit Ft. Rick Ross
27.Drake – Killer Ft. Nipsey Hu$$le
28.Drake – Made Men Ft. Rick Ross
29.Drake – Club Paradise
30.Drake – Stay Schemin Ft. Rick Ross, French Montana

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Australia’s Iggy Azalea Officially Signs With Interscope Records

Australian native and rapper Iggy Azalea has officially inked a major label recording contract with Jimmy Iovine and his Interscope Records, after rumors in the past few weeks have aligned her with several other labels.
The rapper took to Twitter to unveil the news with the following tweets: “Interscope, if you were wondering,” “Get used to me + jimmy smashing shit, cause thats the plan,” and “Album in june entitled ‘f*ck your life’ nah… not really its called ‘The New Classic’.”
Fans can expect Iggy Azalea’s major-label debut, The New Classic, to hit stores in June.
To get more familiar with Iggy, download her mixtape, Ignorant Art, here.
Check out her video for “My World” below:

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Machine Gun Kelly Preps New Single; No More Mixtapes Until Album Release


Cleveland rapper Machine Gun Kelly is planning the follow up release to his hit single “Wild Boys.”
His next single will be titled “Rain” and will be a conceptual record, according to MGK.
“Its a deep song, It’s the opposite of ‘Wild Boys,’ very revolutionary,” Machine Gun Kelly told AllHipHop.com. “It’s a rebellion type of message so its kind of one of those joints like, it gives you three minutes to free yourself.”
According to MGK, “Rain” is a precursor to his first official album for Sean “Diddy” Combs’ Bad Boy imprint, which has signed the rapper to a two album deal.
“They gave me full creative control, I have control over everything in my project and it’s worked out for me well,” MGK told AllHipHop.com. “They let me grind, they didn’t hand me s**t. But Puff is like a big brother to me.”
Machine Gun Kelly also revealed that he will not release any more mixtapes until his debut release Lace Up for Bad Boy.
“I didn’t come here to the industry to make friends I came to make a change,” MGK said. “I am friends with the people who were with me when I was a nobody.”


DJ Absolut Ft. Ace Hood, French Montana, Pusha T & Nathaniel – Untouchable

[Video] Teyana Taylor Ft. Wale – Make Your Move



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[Video] Lil’ Wayne: Weezy’s Sports Corner (Episode 3)



Uncle Murda – Return Of The Bad Guy

Tracklist
01.Return of The Bad Guy Intro
02.Ghetto Boy
03.B Boys
04.Take It Off
05.Paper Chase
06.Skit
07.Beef Shit
08.Pussy Niggaz
09.Red Rum
10.Snitches
11.Sway In The Morning Freestyle
12.Lay Em To Rest
13.BK
14.Uncle Murda Skit
15.Warning Rmx
16.Shut Up
17.Make It Happen
18.Snitchin
19.Oh My

Common - Sense

Tracklist:
1.Intro
2.Stay Schemin (Remix) [Drake Diss]
3.Sweet
4.Pharoahe Monch (Feat.Trae The Truth & Talib Kweli)
5.Common – The Corner
6.Misunderstood
7.The Food (Feat. Kanye West)
8.Common – U, Black Maybe
9.blue sky
10.Talks Album Concept (Drake Diss) Album of The Year
11.The 6th Sense
12.The Light
13.Skit (Sans Pression Montreal)
14.Next Time
15.Follow Me
16.Common – Raw (How You Like It) [BET Version]
17.Common – Ghetto Dreams (feat. Nas)
18.Summer Madness
19.The People (Remix)
20.Common – The Believer (feat. John Legend)
21.Common – Celebrate

Frenchie Ft. Chinx Drugz – Brick Squad Coke Boys



Rockie Fresh – Driving 88

Tracklist:
1.Into The Future
2.Driving 88 (Feat. Casey Veggies)
3.Never Never
4.Don’t Worry (Feat. Rebecca Jordan)
5.You A Lie
6.Turn It Up
7.Twenties
8.How We Do (Feat. King Louie)
9.Come Around
10.No Fear
11.Respected
12.Interlude
13.Where

Forchin500 & Spectacular Spazz - No Hook



First single off the Up coming mixtape, "Word to my Mother I'm the greatest" Coming Soon

Incredibly Powerful! Farrakhan on Ron Paul and the Implications for Romney



Whether you are muslim or not, farrakhan speaks the truth to the evils that be!

Chris Brown – Turn Up The Music




Shit Republicans Say About Black People

New Mixtape: Alley Boy Nigganati Mixtape Download

After causing a little controversery with yesterday’s track, Alley Boy finally brings forth the mixtape, Nigganati. Down with the movement? Proceed below.
01. Alley Boy – Intro [Produced By Lil Neal] (2:34)
02. Alley Boy – I Say [Produced By Will-A-Fool] (3:47)
03. Alley Boy – Dry (Feat. Bambino Gold) [Produced By All Star] (3:55)
04. Alley Boy – Cops On The Block [Produced By Bei Major] (2:49)
05. Alley Boy – Gulity (Feat. Eastside Jody) [Produced By Lil Neal] (4:30)
06. Alley Boy – Aint Loyal (Feat. Trouble) [Produced By Arkatech Beatz] (3:09)
07. Alley Boy – Countless [Produced By Boi-1da] (3:26)
08. Alley Boy – My City [Produced By Jreap] (4:54)
09. Alley Boy – I Want In [Produced By Will-A-Fool] (3:10)
10. Alley Boy – Up Here [Produced By @YoitsJB] (3:06)
11. Alley Boy – Offend You [Produced By Trak Agents] (2:58)
12. Alley Boy – Whats Going On (Feat. Pesci) [Produced By The Bizness] (2:44)
13. Alley Boy – Black Roses (Feat. Eldorado Red) [Produced By Lil Neal] (2:44)
14. Alley Boy – Speak For Me [Produced By Metro Beatz] (3:27)
15. Alley Boy – Chasin The Light (Feat. Songvibe) [Produced By The University] (2:43)

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