Well here's your opportunity if you're in the Atlanta area as T-Pain and Roscoe Dash will be shooting the video for their new song "Step Up 3D" this Thursday and Friday.
All models must be 18 years of age and be available for an all day shoot on Thursday and a half day shoot on Friday.
Brandy and Ray J's illegitimate brother Danyelle "C-Dove" Brown took his DNA test this weekend to prove once and for all that Big Willie Norwood is indeed his father.
Brandy and Ray J's mother Sonja has already made her feelings known that she doesn't acknowledge him although Ray has met his big brother before.
According to C-Dove's Myspace page, he was born May 6, 1975, at University of Chicago, Lying In Hospital Chicago, Illinois, to his mother Lynetta Brown and his father Willie Ray Norwood Jr. both parents were raised in, and, are from Greenwood, Mississippi. He is the only child that his mother has.
As previously reported, C-Dove asked his father to take the test as well but did he show up. Watch and see if Willie Norwood Sr. stepped up to the plate and acknowledges his possible first born.
Now everyone that grew up on the television during the 90's remembers this face.
Outside of Tia and Tamera, there was another Mowry that had audiences glued to the tube.
With his career starting on Full House, young Tahj Mowry branched out to take the airwaves by storm as T.J Henderson with his own sitcom Smart Guy, but unlike his sister's, who have been more in the spotlight and finding new television gigs, the youngest has been somewhat AWOL.
[Check after the jump to see how Tahj Mowry is capturing the hearts of the girls now] (more...)
It seems as if the thieves are not stopping with the hits on rappers and Atlanta bred rapper and the father of R&B singer Monica's two children Rocko is the latest victim.
According to an interview that Rocko had on Atlanta's V103 FM with Greg Street, the robbers stole a laptop worth over $130,000 from his 2010 Cadillac Escalade while he was eating lunch at Benihana's.
Rocko revealed that the laptop contained recordings and production work that would cost him more than $150,000 to re-record. Rocko was so desperate to retrieve the stolen goods that he offered a $50,000 reward to the person who returned the items.
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Slaughterhouse emcee Joe Budden was caught taking it back to middle school when he and his crew decided to play a game of kick ball in the park.
Joe, who was there with his rumored new girlfriend Esther Baxter, was showing everyone on the field that he not only runs the game but also the kick ball field.
In addition to playing kickball, Joe Budden also dropped his “Unthinkable” freestyle which has received rave reviews, now if we could just get the album to drop, we would be back in business.
Should we support the Democratic party solely because we have a hip, Black President? Are the Teapartyers an option for the Hip Hop generation? Before we answer these questions, we should consider the following…
Do not commit to any side or cause but yourself.
- Robert Greene “The 48 Laws of Power”
Imagine a chessboard, pieces lined up on either side, two ranks of black on one, two ranks of white on the other. Imagine one side being the Democratic Party and the other, the Republicans.
Envision members of those parties being the chess pieces. Then imagine the true forces of power as the chess players whom manipulate these pieces, the forces of power being the unlimited interests competing for access to and control of the limited resources of political authority.
In which category would you rather be, a piece being manipulated on a (more...)
Rumors of Kanye West preparing for his comeback are becoming less fiction and more fact now that Ye's been spotted in New York.
While it's been months since we've heard new music from West, he's reportedly been finishing up his Good A** Job album and made in appearance in the Empire State over the weekend.
The album was originally thought to have a summer release date but now has been pushed back to (more...)
A state of emergency was declared in Kingston, Jamaica Sunday after officials say a group of masked men torched police stations and exchanged gun fire with authorities to defend a well known drug dealer.
Christopher "Dudus" Coke was charged in the U.S. with drug and arms trafficking and is facing possible extradition to the United States.
When his supporters heard that Coke might be taken to the U.S. after a nine month delay, they marked off his surrounding neighborhood with barb wire and began a rampage with high power weapons and malatov cocktails.
Masked men set four police buildings aflame and rang shots into the streets.
By Sunday night, they had exchanged gun fire with authorities, leaving two security officers dead.
Police Commissioner Owen Ellington reports that "scores of criminals" from gangs across the Caribbean island had traveled to West Kingston to join the fight against officials in “coordinated attacks on the security forces.”
The U.S. Justice Department names Coke as one of the “world's most dangerous drug lords” with ties to the governing Jamaica Labour Party.
His father was the head of the notorious Shower Posse gang.