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  • ‘Baby Mama’ Singer Fantasia Against Marijuana Legalization & Gay Marriage [Updated]

    Mon, Dec 31st, 2012 |  1 Comment »

    Apparently Fantasia isn’t aware of the idiom: the pot calling the kettle black.

    Fantasia, a secular singer that was pregnant out of wedlock as a teenager and later conceived two children (one of which was aborted) with a married man, had a few choice words for marijuana consumers and gay couples hoping to wed. The gospel-rooted soulstress revealed her controversial stance on her “TasiasWord” Instagram (not to be confused with TasiasWorld).

    I Rise ABOVE IT ALL!!! THE WORLD IS GONE MAD. KIDS, THE GOVERMENT, THE church House… Everybody Trying!!!!!!! Its a lot that going on that the Bible speaks about we should Not be doing. Weed legal in some places Read More

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    Lil’ Wayne Drops New Single ‘Good Kush & Alcohol’ Ft. Drake & Future

    Sat, Dec 29th, 2012 |  Leave A Comment »

    Lil’ Wayne’s musical acclamation may have dwindled over 2012, but he plans on salvaging his relationship with rap enthusiasts in 2013. He recruits Drake, his YMCMB protégé, and Future, the reigning king of autotune, for “Good Kush & Alcohol (B*tches Love Me).” Producer-of-the-moment Mike WiLL Made It crafted the club-ready beat. I Am Not A Human Being II coming soon. Read More

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    Iggy Azalea Explains T.I.’s Role In Her Career

    Sat, Dec 29th, 2012 |  1 Comment »

    T.I. may be the leader of the Grand Hustle gang and the veteran of the bunch, but newly signed rapstress Iggy Azalea prefers marching to the beat of her own drum. During interviews with Hip Hollywood, both Tip and Iggy discuss The King’s role in her career. The Australian beaut also reveals some details regarding her upcoming debut, The New Classic. Read More

    Posted In: Music  |  1 Comment »

    Young Jeezy & 2 Chainz Give Back For Christmas

    Sat, Dec 29th, 2012 |  Leave A Comment »

    “Jeezy love the kids.”

    Young Jeezy recognizes the importance of giving back to those that afforded him a lavish lifestyle and propelled him to rap stardom, so every major holiday (for the past 12 years), he hosts charities and food drives in impoverished Georgia communities. The latest was his Christmas-inspired “Snow Toy Tour.” Read More

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    Vivian Green Tributes Whitney Houston In NYC

    Sat, Dec 29th, 2012 |  Leave A Comment »

    “Emotional Rollercoaster” Vivian Green recently played at New York City’s Highline Ballroom. Green integrated a Whitney Houston tribute in her set. The Philly native performed a short medley of “Why Does It Hurt So Bad” and “You Give Good Love.” Her voice, embellished with a noticeable raw texture, heightened the receptibility of the former, but flattened the significance of the latter. Read More

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    Melanie Fiona Covers Sia’s ‘Titanium’ In NYC

    Sat, Dec 29th, 2012 |  1 Comment »

    Melanie Fiona, always the experimental one, gave another convincing display of the pop rocker burning inside of her. While playing at New York City’s Gramercy Theatre, the “Wrong Side of a Love Song” soulstress covered David Guetta and Sia’s “Titanium.” Read More

    Posted In: Videos  |  1 Comment »

    Mýa Releases Sultry ‘Mr. Incredible’ Video

    Sat, Dec 29th, 2012 |  Leave A Comment »

    Mýa heats things up in the video for “Mr. Incredible,” a sultry number included on her K.I.S.S. album. The glamorous video, directed by Derek Brown, finds Mýa rocking a fro, soaking in a bubble bath and whispering to her lover on a vintage rotary phone. The sexy pinup later retires to her bedroom, laden with rose pedals, and her lover soon joins her. Read More

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    Waka Flocka: ‘Adults Are Making Chief Keef Look Like A Villain’

    Sat, Dec 29th, 2012 |  3 Comments »

    Like Chief Keef, Waka Flocka Flame, too, was labeled a delinquent early on his career. Club-ready beats and elementary lyrics propelled both “gangsta rappers” to mainstream recognition. In a recent interview with Peter Bailey, Waka spoke on adults “bashing” 17-year-old Chief Keef for perpetuating the only thing he’s familiar with–violence. Read More

    Posted In: Music  |  3 Comments »

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