Monday, March 31, 2008
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Sunday, March 30, 2008
Saturday, March 29, 2008
CATCHIN CASES

Probation officials revealed that Sigel provided a false urine sample and tested positive for Xanax and Percocet five times over the past month.
Sigel, who admitted being addicted to the painkiller and muscle relaxers, was originally sentenced to six months house arrest in January, after a second probation violation.
In that case, a federal judge found that Sigel took an unauthorized trip to Atlantic City, New Jersey, and had contact with a convicted felon.
Sigel, who spent a year in prison on a federal gun charge in 2004, was acquitted of attempted murder in 2005, one month after he was released from prison.
According to the rapper, his stint under house arrest has left him unable ‘to earn the living” he used to earn prior to getting into trouble with the law.
Sigel told the judge that his relapse was brought on by money problems.
He also revealed he was about to lose his house, because he can’t travel to earn money through performances.
"I'm losing everything because of this situation," Sigel said.
Friday, March 28, 2008
Thursday, March 27, 2008
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T.I. Pleads Guilty to Weapons Charges

In the year that he is awaiting sentencing, T.I., whose real name is Clifford Harris, must complete at least 1,000 hours of a total 1,500 hours of community service, talking to youth groups about the pitfalls of guns, gangs and drugs.
Harris, 27, who was dressed in a gray business suit, told the judge he understands the terms of the agreement.
He pleaded guilty to possession of an unregistered firearm, possession of machine guns and possession of a firearm by a convicted felon.
Harris is one of pop music's most successful artists. His sixth album, "T.I. vs. T.I.P.," was released July 3, debuting at No. 1. He appeared in the 2007 film "American Gangster," which starred Denzel Washington and Russell Crowe.
He was arrested Oct. 13, just blocks away and hours before he was to headline the BET Hip-Hop Awards in Atlanta.
Harris was charged with possession of unregistered machine guns and silencers, as well as possession of firearms by a convicted felon. He faced a maximum of 10 years in prison and a $250,000 fine for each count.
He was allegedly trying to buy unregistered machine guns and silencers. He initially pleaded not guilty, and has been under house arrest since he was released on $3 million bond on Oct. 26.
U.S. District Judge Charles Pannell Jr. must approve the deal.
Harris, who is co-CEO of Grand Hustle Records, grew up in Atlanta. His first taste of success came with his 2003 album, "Trap Muzik." In 2004, warrants were issued for his arrest on probation violations for a drug conviction, and he was sentenced to three years behind bars.
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Wednesday, March 26, 2008
RIP ERIC 'EAZY-E' WRIGHT
On this day, thirteen years ago, one of the first and most influential kingpins in Hip-Hop history tragically died of AIDS.
The man who teamed up Ice Cube and Dr. Dre and gave the world Straight Outta Comptonand irreversibly changed the way the ’American Gangster’ looked like, seldom gets the amount of props the ‘big’ deaths of Hip-Hop receive.
This one is to set the record straight. In order to celebrate the larger-than-life impact Eric ‘Eazy-E’ Wright had, and still has on our lives, let's rewind.
During the mid 80’s in South-Central Los Angeles, the crack-cocaine-epidemic was out of control. At the same time, Hip-Hop also began to infect the LA streets. Around this time, an aspiring Compton resident in his early twenties was thinking of legitimate ways to invest his obtained starting capital. The music business seemed like a feasible option and Eric Wright started recruiting peers for his own rap group.
He came up with two ambitious members of a local disco group (World Class Wreckin’ Cru members Andre “Dr. Dre” Young and Antoine “DJ Yella” Carraby) on the beats, childhood friend Lorenzo “MC Ren” Patterson, and writer extraordinaire O’Shea “Ice Cube” Jackson. With two future juggernauts of the industry on board and its name being short for ‘N***** With Attitude’, N.W.A changed the music industry and Hip-Hop forever.
In 1988, N.W.A's debut album Straight Outta Compton was released on Wright’s own independent label Ruthless Records. The record became a landmark in music history. More curiously, it changed the face of the American gangster from Tommy gun toting suited mafia members to AK-47 packing Jheri curl and ‘loc shades-wearing gangstas.
Eazy was the one responsible for the idea and implementation of the overall concept of ‘the world’s most dangerous group’. Wright took care of everything but the music. The image, visual aesthetics, and communication with the press were all deliberate. Instances like the infamous ‘YO!-MTV-Raps’ interview with Eazy wearing a Hockey mask were instrumental in creating that aura and was groundbreaking in Hip-Hop in terms of truly taking advantage of the video medium.
Eazy-E managed to combine the media-darling, yet vicious Al Capone with angry LA adolescence, urban angst, and the gang aesthetic. The Trilby morphed to the baseball hat and the Cadillac V16 became the '64 Impala. The gangster was relocated from the mansion to the swap meet and from the silver screen to stereo. This transformation gave the world an all new media icon: ‘Gangster’ became ‘Gangsta’.
N.W.A began to fall apart relatively soon after Straight Outta Comptonwas released, but the ‘gangsta’ aesthetic, and by association Eazy –E’s leagacy, continued to affect and change the world, dictating a substantial part of music, film, television, clothing and society for years to come. It has remained with us ever since.
In 2008, the ‘N.W.A concept’ of street mentality mixed with exclusive lifestyle is more than anything represented in modern day urban music and its videos. It was Eazy’s concept that made Hip-Hop consumable on a mass scale; the rise of America’s nightmare and guilty pleasure: the American Gangsta.
For better or worse, this lifestyle and its projection enabled Hip-Hop to rise in both notoriety and sales. Hip-Hop in 2008 is one of the biggest selling genres and most popular among the global youth movements. A large part of that would not have been possible without the vision of Eazy-E, who to this day is still the only rapper to have dinner with the President. Respect is due.
Eric ‘Eazy-E’ Wright
Tuesday, March 25, 2008
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Sunday, March 23, 2008
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According to police, Soulja Boy’s tour bus was parked outside of the Hampton Inn West around 7:40 PM when the boy threw the rock through the windshield.
Soulja Boy was in town performing at the U.S. Cellular Coliesum when police arrested the boy, who told officers he committed the crime because “I hate Soulja Boy.”
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According to Kill All Rats Entertainment's MySpace page -affiliates of Joe- and mixtape DJ Suge White have posted the cover of the diss tape aimed at 50 Cent and his G-Unit soldiers Tony Yayo and Lloyd Banks. Featuring a Photoshoped image of 50, Yayo and Banks tightly embraced, all three rappers are portrayed with smeared lipstick on the face, as Yayo was tattooed with a "I Miss Jail" on his right shoulder and Banks sporting a portrait of Curtis on his left shoulder with "Delicious" tagged under.
The diss tape is a direct answer to G-Unit's own Fat Joe diss tape, Elephant in the Sand, which according to 50, download 700,000 copies for free on his website ThisIs50.com, last week.
The mixtape also comes on the heels of two videos the rap titans released towards one another yesterday. On ThisIs50.com, Curtis staged a funeral for Joey Crack after SoundScan issued first week total numbers for album sales. A teary-eyed 50 mourned the fact that Fat Joe's latest solo album, The Elephant in the Room, scanned only 46,000 copies behind Rick Ross's number one album, Trilla. Fif states that Joe's career is over and that he has lost the ability to make relevant music.
In response to 50's clip, Fat Joe released his own video on YouTube. [Watch Here] In the clip, Joe's camp says Interscope's budget for Curtis was $27 million dollars and the total losses for 50's third album at $22.6 million dollars. In comparison, Joe posted his independent release, first week numbers at $50,674 net profit while stating he's just getting started. In the end, he implies that 50 has fallen off for bragging about the 700,000 free downloads of Elephant in the Sand.
As SOHH previously reported, the 50 Cent and Fat Joe beef stems from 50 recording a diss track aimed at Fat Joe and Jadakiss for their guest spots on Ja Rule's 2004 "New York, New York."
Friday, March 21, 2008
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Wednesday, March 19, 2008
Lil Wayne´s "Tha Carter III" Finally Gets Release Date

The first single from the album is "Lollipop" which will take official impact on both Urban and Crossover Radio outlets on March 25. The video already premiered last week on BET.
A new joint titled "A Millie" from "Tha Carter III" has been released online. The track features Mack Maine and is said to be the second single, check below...
"Tha Carter III" is the last installmemnt of his trilogy album series. The disc features production from Kanye West, Swizz Beatz and Alchemist among others. The collaborations on the album include Jay-Z, Busta Rhymes, Lil Mama, Ludacris, Fabolous, Juelz Santana, Hurricane Chris, Corey Gunz and many more.
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There's no other way to put this than by saying Ewww!!!!
Centava Dozier, a 21 year old female from Houston, TX got a very unexpected surprise after waking up from a nap aboard an American Airlines flight.
Dozier was on a flight from DFW International airport to Los Angeles, CA, to visit some family and friends. When the flight took off, she was sitting on an unoccupied row on the plane and decided to get some rest.
When she woke up, she found a sticky substance in her hair along with a man masturbating in the seat right next to her!!!!!!
Oh. Sweet. Jesus.
Dozier claims that when she went to ask the flight attendants for help and to have the pervert removed from the seat next to her and taken to his assigned seat, the staff did nothing.
Thankfully, the man was arrested when the plane landed though.
Dozeir has filed a $200,000 suit against American Airlines, claiming that a passenger masturbated next to her and then ejaculated in her hair while she slept, and that the crew failed to assist her afterwards.
Representatives for American Airlines maintain that their staff aboard the plane took appropriate action and had the individual arrested upon arrival.
Guess everyone is going to start thinking twice before falling asleep on a plane.
Let's just give thanks that the ejaculation didn't land in her mouth!
Tuesday, March 18, 2008
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"The story is a lie," the hip-hop mogul said in a statement Monday. "It is beyond ridiculous and completely false. Neither (the late rapper Notorious B.I.G.) nor I had any knowledge of any attack before, during or after it happened. ... I am shocked that the Los Angeles Times would be so irresponsible as to publish such a baseless and completely untrue story."
The 1994 shooting triggered the celebrated feud between East and West Coast rappers that led to the killings of Shakur and B.I.G.
The Times said its story was based on FBI records, interviews with people at the scene of the 1994 shooting, and statements to the FBI by an informant. None of the sources were named. The story said that Combs - who was overseeing B.I.G.'s white-hot career at the time - and others lured Shakur to the studio because of his disrespect toward them.
The story said that talent manager James Rosemond and promoter James Sabatino arranged the assault. They and Combs declined to be interviewed for the story, which appeared on the Los Angeles Times Web site but not in its paper publication.
It was not clear why the story, written by Chuck Philips, was only published online. Telephone and e-mail messages to the Times were not immediately returned.
Rosemond called the story a "libelous piece of garbage."
"In the past 14 years, I have not even been questioned by law enforcement with regard to the assault of Tupac Shakur, let alone brought up on charges," he said in a statement. "Chuck Philips, the writer ... has reached a new low by employing fourth-hand information from desperate jailhouse informants along with ancient FBI reports to create this fabrication. I simply ask for all rap fans and fans of Tupac to analyze this fiction for what it is."
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Sunday, March 16, 2008
Saturday, March 15, 2008
New Evidence Surfaces In Tupac Quad Shooting
In an upcoming article written by Chuck Phillips on the latest developments, the Los Angeles Times claims that Combs was notified in advance that the trap for Shakur had been laid, according to sources familiar with the incident.
"Tupac was mostly right about what he wrote about [in his songs]," author Chuck Phillips told AllHipHop.com, although he admitted Shakur "had a couple of things wrong" in regard to Bad Boy’s possible role in the shooting.
The article claims that Combs was present in the Quad Recording Studio with at least two dozen Bad Boy Records associates when the assault took place 10 floors below, in the lobby.
"Tupac’s shooting at the Quad was really catalyst for everything that happened afterwards including his own death and including the death of Biggie," Phillips said. "It started the whole thing off and if you lay it out in a timeline which I do, you can just see; it’s obvious and kind of sad for two guys to be this talented. I ended up with a much larger story than I imagined."
Sources familiar with the incident state that James "Jimmy" Sabatino and Czar Entertainment CEO Jimmy "Henchmen" Rosemond were among those that Combs met on the night in question.
Sabatino, the son of a reputed captain in the Colombo crime family, reportedly told Combs personally that Shakur would be attacked at Quad Recording Studio.
Rosemond, who people speculate paid Shakur back for being slighted over prior agreements, is also said to have formed a close relationship with Combs following the attack.
"One of the people involved in what happened to Tupac has family associated with the mob. It wasn’t by them; it didn’t have anything to do with the mob," Phillips continued. "This person was at Quad studios that night, and this person knew Puffy and Biggie and Jimmy Henchmen and Haitian Jack. A white Italian guy; he’s now in jail. He’s involved in this and frankly I never knew anything about this situation."
Soon after Shakur’s 1994 assault, sources claim that Sabatino allegedly introduced Combs to mobsters and escorted the music executive to mobbed-up nightclubs in New York and Miami after he was welcomed into Combs' inner circle.
Combs reportedly invited Sabatino on his 1997 No Way Out tour, where the alleged mob associate used fake credit cards to charge up hundreds of thousands of dollars in bills for posh hotel suites, limousines and parties allegedly on behalf of the Bad Boy entourage.
Sabatino’s relationship with Combs allegedly continued as he worked with the mogul’s Bad Boy Records until his 1998 arrest in London.
Sabatino was later extradited to the United States, where he was convicted and jailed.
He is currently serving 12 years in a federal penitentiary in Pennsylvania for racketeering and wire fraud.
According to the Los Angeles Times, Sabatino maintained a presence at Bad Boy by financing a recording made by Shakur’s musical rival, Christopher "The Notorious B.I.G." Wallace, that was released after the East Coast rapper’s murder in 1997.
The implications are the latest in a series of events surrounding the murder Shakur, who was shot to death in 1996 in Las Vegas, and Wallace, who was slain the following year after leaving a party in Los Angeles.
Phillips admits he came across the new details surrounding the Quad Recording Studios shooting while investigating the still-unsolved murder of Wallace in New York.
Upon following up on leads, the writer claims he uncovered FBI records to support what he found, as well as interviewing key people with ties to the incident.
Conspiracy theories surrounding the Quad Recording Studio shooting have run rampant.
While some believe Wallace and Combs set up Shakur at the venue, others maintain the pair had nothing to do with the shooting, but had prior knowledge that Shakur was going to be robbed.
"I don’t believe that Biggie and Puffy set Tupac up [to be shot]," Phillips said. "According to these people I have interviewed and according to these documents, they knew about it," he said. "But they didn’t know they were going to get shot. They knew he was going to get beat up. Then it kind of went haywire when it all happened."
In addition to the new information, Phillips' story uncovers an ongoing New York federal grand jury that is currently investigating a series of unsolved Hip-Hop and rap-related crimes, including the 1994 Quad assault.
As recently as a month ago, interviews have been conducted surrounding a number of open cases.
Those interested in obtaining new information on the Quad Recording Studio shooting will be able to examine photo galleries, copies of confidential documents related to the shootings.
An interactive timeline as well as audio of lyrics and videos from Shakur and Wallace will also be featured when Phillip’s story on the incident becomes available Monday (March 17) on the L.A. Times website or by visiting http://www.latimes.com/tupac
Interestingly, the case has ties to the murder of Jason "Jam Master Jay" Mizell as well.
One of the men present when Shakur was shot, Randy "Stretch" Walker, was later gunned down in Queens, New York on November 30, 1995, exactly one day to date of the Quad shooting.
Sources have long stated that Walker's alleged murderer, Ronald "Tinard" Washington, was also one of the men suspected of acting as a lookout when Jam Master Jay was gunned down on October 30, 2002.
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- "The Pow Wow (Intro)"
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- "@ 15"
- "75 Bars (Black's Reconstruction)" (featuring Tuba Gooding Jr.)
- "Becoming Unwritten"
- "Criminal" (featuring Truck North & Saigon)
- "I Will Not Apologize" (featuring Porn, Dice Raw, & Talib Kweli)
- "I Can’t Help It" (featuring Malik B & Porn)
- "Singing Man" (featuring Porn & Truck North)
- "Unwritten" (featuring Mercedes Martinez)
- "Lost Desire" (featuring Malik B & Talib Kweli)
- "The Show" (featuring Common)
- "Rising Up" (featuring Wale & Chrisette Michelle)
- "Birthday Girl" (featuring Patrick Stump)
Friday, March 14, 2008
Coldplay, Jay-Z, NIN Headline First Pemberton Festival!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


The festival is produced by Live Nation and Good Boy Productions. Live Nation Canada CEO Shane Bourbonnais will spearhead LN's efforts on the event. Good Boy Productions is a joint venture between Coldplay manager Dave Holmes and Depeche Mode manager Jonathan Kessler.
Also on the bill are My Morning Jacket, the Tragically Hip, Interpol, Flaming Lips and Death Cab For Cutie, along with newer acts like Vampire Weekend, MGMT and Sia. The plan is to feature two stages, a dance stage and more than 50 bands.
Pemberton, a two hour drive from Vancouver, is a popular destination area due to its close proximity to Whistler ski resort, site for some competitions for the 2010 Winter Olympics.
The event will boast a festival village, camping facilities, an RV Park and shuttle service to and from nearby Whistler, tickets for the Pemberton Festival go on sale through PembertonFestival.com beginning Friday, March 28.
Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers
Nine Inch Nails
Jay-Z
Flaming Lips
Interpol
Death Cab For Cutie
The Tragically Hip
Serj Tankian
My Morning Jacket
Metric
Sam Roberts Band
Vampire Weekend
Black Mountain
Minus The Bear
Wintersleep
Buck 65
Secret Machines
MGMT
Brazillian Girls
SIA
Fiery Furnaces
Mates of State
The Airborne Toxic Event
Carolina Liar
Grand Ole Party
Monte Negro
Low Vs Diamond
Annie Stela
The Crystal Method
DJ Shadow & Cut Chemist
Junkie XL
David Seaman
Booka Shade
MSTRKRFT
M.A.N.D.Y.
Tommie Sunshine
Chromeo
Deadmau5
3 OH! 3
Kevin Shiu
Timeline
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Thursday, March 13, 2008
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