#1: Why did Allure hide Jill Scott behind a bush, but left Gabrielle Union out in the field?
#2: Does Jermaine Dupri use a booster seat when he drives?
#3: Why is Madonna’s new album shitting on “Discipline” and it hasn’t even been released yet?
#4: Why is “Don’t talk to me, you know better than that!” [Jay-Z] so damn funny?
#5: Why did Wesley Snipes get 3 years in prison, and those racist ass cops who murdered a black man for no apparent reason didn’t spend one day behind bars? All Wesley did was not pay the government. Those idiots filled an un-armed person with 50 bullets! Am I the only one who feels this way?
(Photos: Moses Robinson / Wire Image) Rapper T.I. brought his 3 sons along to the Hawks/Celtics game in Atlanta Saturday night (Apr. 26th). Rapper Young Jeezy, producer Polow Da Don, actor Emmanual Lewis, and rapper/producer Jermaine Dupri, who brought along his daugther, were in the house as well. Check out Terrell’s recap of the game here. More flicks after the break… CONTINUE READING
(Photos: Getty Images / NBA)Josh Smith was dunking happy Saturday night on the Boston Celtics. The Atlanta Hawks now gaining some lead way (1-2). The Hawks won by a 9-point lead (102-93). Top performer of the game, Josh Smith, had 27 points, 9 rebounds, and 6 assists. Smith was proud about this successful game they needed. He states:
“My heart was racing, I was so excited,” said Smith, who certainly did his part by dunking five times on the Celtics. “I wanted to give the city of Atlanta something to cheer about.”
Kevin Garnett scored 32 points, 10 rebounds, and 3 assists for the Celtics. Paul Pierce added 17 points and 8 assists. The Celtics still lead these series but the Hawks are gaining. They’ll settle this score in Game 4.
Who featuring who and who? Lol, exactly. I tried my damnedest to avoid this video, but I finally decided to sit down and watch it. I saw it posted on several of my favorite blogs, and RODOL’d from the comments, but I never took the time to peep the vid for myself.
Above all, I must say, the editing of the video is pretty damn good! Much better than some of these “official videos” from “official artists” funded by “official labels.” The lyrics are funny as hell too! This is obviously not safe for work… Homegirl with the doo-doo braids singing on stage had me ROLLING! She just looks like she’s really into singing the hook. She even forgot to put the mic up to her face at one point (oops!). Anyway, if you’re looking for a good laugh, check out the video when you get a chance.
Click “play” above to check out a sneak preview of an episode of BET’s Access Granted – Cherish on the set of their new video for their second single, “Amnesia.” The video is set to debut next Wednesday (May 7th) exclusively on Access Granted. For more on the ladies of Cherish, follow the links below, and be sure you’re on the look-out for their new album, The Truth, in stores May 13th!
(Photos: John Ricard) Here are some exclusive photos of artists Lil Mama and T-Pain on the set of Lil Mama’s new video for “What It Is (Strike A Pose)” off of her forthcoming album, Voice of the Young People. The video was shot in New York City by director R. Malcom Jones (pictured above). Check out more photos from the shoot after the cut, and be on the look-out for Lil Mama’s debut album, which hits stores this Tuesday (Apr. 29th)! CONTINUE READING
(Photos: Ben Rose / Wire Image) Hotlanta was full of unsigned talent and the biggest names in hip-hop Thursday night (Apr. 24th). Atlanta’s Luckie Lounge was host to the 11th Annual BMI Atlanta Unsigned Urban Showcase, which featured performances from Lil’ Wayne, Sean Garrett and Teyana Taylor. But Usher, Lil Scrappy, Polow Da Don, Lil John, and a host of celebrities (from Atlanta and beyond) came out just to party!
(Photos: National Basketball Association) The Cleveland Cavs won again against the Washington Wizards. LeBron James shows once again that he’s less than “overrated”. The Cavs took the victory by a final 3-point shot (100-97). LeBron was booed everytime the ball touched his hand today but that still didn’t stop him. King James had 34 points, 7 rebounds, and 7 assists. Delonte West, who scored the final 3-point shot of the game, had 21 points, 5 assists and 3 steals. The Cavs still lead (3-1).