Friday, March 16, 2012

Bobbi Kristina's Kissing Her 'Brother'-Lover As She Flaunt Her 'Suppose' Engagement Ring



Bobbi Kristina steps out in public for the first time with her not legally adopted brother, Nick Gordon who is obviously healing her broken heart in the wake of her mother's death.

The 19-year-old daughter of Whitney Houston, who was sporting a ring on her wedding finger, is rumoured to be secretly engaged to Nick Gordon, 22.

Their union, however, is causing concern for some - with Bobbi's grandmother Cissy Houston having apparently branded their relationship incestuous.
In a public declaration of their love, they were seen kissing and holding hands as they put on a tactile display.

Angry youth destroy Same sex marriage ceremony in James Town Ghana and chase the two lesbians


Angry youth burst in on a same sex marriage ceremony in James Town in Accra early Monday, sending the couple and guest alike fleeing.

The attack came while the two marrying women were exchanging rings and vows, at the dawn ceremony.

The enraged youth, including females, wielding sticks, canes and other implements later marched through the neighborhood, amid local songs, which targeted lesbians.

According to the James Town Police, the mob arrested the two girls, a 19-year-old and a 16-year-old who attended the ceremony and demanded that the police arrest all other lesbians in the area.

The two girls have been detained at the James Town Police Station.

Speaking to the Times, the James Town District Police Commander, Franklin Addei, said that the youth brought a petition to the police requesting that lesbians in the area be arrested.

“We told them that there is no low that forbids lesbianism and, therefore, we could not act on their request,” he said.

Mr. Addei said the police advised them to instead send the petition to the chief of the area who could call those involved and advise them to desist from such practice.

The police commander said the police were aware of such practices in other communities such as Bubiashie, Kaneshie, Chorkor and Mamprobi, but there was very little they could do.

Nii Tackie, one of the protestors told the Times that they were determined to flush out all the lesbians. “We will not allow this thing to continue in the area,” he said.

Sackey Quaye, another anti-gay activist, said the lesbian activities often brought about confrontations between men and women in the community.

“Their activities are depriving us of women. Anytime a man decides to go after a woman in the area, these lesbians will pounce on him and beat him up.

“We cannot allow this to go in the area. The women use money to lure young girls into this bad habit and deprive us. It must stop,” he insisted

Pope Benedict Creates A Cologne That Only He Is Allowed To Wear


This particular cologne be a one of one, means none before non to come(to quote the great Jay-Z) The pope is out here wildin’ for respect tho! Is being the closest thing in the physical form closest to god not good enough? He’s been featured in magazines for his shoes, Gucci sunglasses and outfits. Is there some type of endorsement deals going down the low!?!? Click below to read the rest of the story.

At 84, Pope Benedict XVI has proven to be a spiffy dresser. He wears cherry red loafers that landed him in the pages of Esquire magazine as the “accessorizer of the year,” he’s been spotted wearing sunglasses by Gucci and been outfitted by the Italian fashion house, Belstaff. Now, according to the Guardian, il Papa has commissioned his own brand of eau de cologne, a scent that only he may wear. The fragrance is a combination of lime tree, verbena and grass and was created by Silvana Casoli, an Italian nose, as perfume makers are called, who has created scents for Sarah Jessica Parker, Katy Perry, Madonna and Sting

Kareem “Biggs” Burke Pleads Guilty To Drug Charges


Roc-A-Fella records co-founder Kareem “Biggs” Burke appeared in court today and admitted to his federal drug charges including conspiracy and intent to distribute over 100 kilograms of Marijuana. As part of the plea deal, “Biggs” forfeited $660k, $15k seized cash, his 2010 BMW and home.

As part of an 18-month investigation, Biggs’ New Bergen, NJ home was raided in October 2010 and was among the 50 individuals arrested for their drug trafficking operation that stretched from Florida to New York. Burke will be sentenced on May 18 facing a minimum of 5 years, but up to 40 years in prison.

Man Threw Party After Killing His Father And Grandmother

A New Jersey man killed his father and his grandmother — and then threw a party. Dwayne Flourney, 26, stabbed his grandmother, when his dad arrived home later in the afternoon, Flourney fatally knifed him, too.
He then allegedly hid the bodies, stashing grandmother Sandra Flourney, 76, in the trunk of a car parked in the home’s garage and leaving his father, Brian Flourney, 52, in a chair on the sun porch, covered by a sheet.
Later, he invited pals over to party.
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Rihanna Explains "Birthday Cake" Remix With Chris Brown


rihanna explains why she reunited with Chris Brown on the remix to "Birthday Cake."

Rihanna recently spoke to Ryan Seacrest on his 102.7 KIIS radio show to plug her upcoming film debut Battleship. During the interview, the Def Jam songstress spoke on her controversial decision to re-team with ex-boyfriend Chris Brown on the remix to her song "Birthday Cake" and Brown's "Turn Up the Music."

Although their recent collaborations confused many listeners given Brown's 2009 assault case against her, Rihanna explained that it only made sense to work with her former beau given the style of the songs. She added that the collaborations are innocent and meant to be a bridge between his and her fans.

“The first song that came about was ‘Birthday Cake.’ I mean we ended up recording them at the same time and executing them together, but I reached out to him about doing ‘Birthday Cake’ because that’s the only person that really - it made sense to do the record," she explained. "Just as a musician despite everything else that was going to be the person. You know I thought about rappers, and I’ve done that so many times, and the hottest R&B artist out right now is Chris Brown. So I wanted him on the track, and then in turn he was like ‘Why don’t you do the remix to my track?’ and it was a trade off. We did two records. One for my fans. One for his fans, and that way our fans can come together. There shouldn't be a divide. You know? It’s music, and it’s innocent.”

Couple found dead inside car in Kano



A man and a woman, both in their twenties, were found dead inside a Peugeot 406 car today at Kundila quarters in Kano. The young man has been identified as Abubakar Abba by his brother Ahmad Lawan Maduwa who owns the car with the registration number AW 576 KMC while the young lady has also been identified as Ummul khair Muhammad. The cause of their deaths has not been ascertained.

Passers-by mill around the car while military personnel stand guard.

Maduwa who spoke to Daily Trust said he gave his brother the car on Tuesday around 9pm and asked him to take it to a mechanic the following day (today).

He said he was woken up by a phone call from one of his friends, who told him that he had spotted his car and that soldiers and police men had the car surrounded and a crowd had also gathered.

It was gathered that the late Abubakr was a student of Saadatu Rimi college of education while the lady was said to be living with her mother in Kano.

Police spokesman Magaji Musa Majiya confirmed the incident and said the two corpses had indeed been identified. He also said an investigation had commenced to ascertain the cause of their deaths as no visible injuries were seen on them or any sign of torture

Lady Gaga's Parents Thought She Was Crazy The First Time They Saw Her Perform


Lady Gaga's parents were so shocked by the young star's outlandish stageshow when they first saw her perform in New York, they thought their daughter was crazy.

The pop superstar's mom Cynthia Germanotta agreed to sit down with Oprah Winfrey in the family home and tape a rare chat for an upcoming TV special, and admitted her introduction to a Gaga show at Joe's Pub took her by surprise.

She revealed, "She was in her bikini, performing with Lady Starlight, and decided that night... to actually light hairspray on fire.

"Her father and I were like... he said, 'I think she has a screw loose'."

The interview with Cynthia and her famous daughter will air on Oprah's Next Chapter this Sunday.

Mystikal Says He's Not Involved With Birdman & Mannie Fresh Beef


Mystikal says he's an impartial party in the rift between Birdman and Mannie Fresh.

It's no secret that Bryan and Mannie Fresh haven't been on good terms over the past few years, but Mystikal, who recently signed to Cash Money, isn't involved in the beef. During an interview with MTV's RapFix Live, the New Orleans, Louisiana rapper said that he was in prison when their differences arose.

"I was gone, I wasn’t out here. What I do with Mannie is what I do with Mannie. What I do with my company is what I do with my company," he says.

Mystikal has been working with Mannie Fresh on his upcoming Cash Money debut Original, stating that there are about five tracks completed with Fresh for the project.

"I did some hot tracks with him, when I first came home, like some mixtape kinda stuff. We just ain't ever released it yet," he said. "Me and Mannie, we have about five under our belt right now, so I'm just tryin'a keep it movin'. I got what I need from KLC, the Beats by the Pound stuff. Lord, it's gonna be an awesome album."

Rihanna Is Planning Her Own Fashion Line


R&B superstar Rihanna is working on creating her own clothing line with the world's top designers.

The "Umbrella" singer has been collaborating with Armani's stylists on a Fall 2011 and Spring 2012 collection of apparel and accessories - and now she wants to focus on her own designs.

But she's keen to build up her fashion sense and gather the best people around her before she becomes the latest pop star to launch a line.

She explains, "I'm really pursuing a fashion line of my own. I wanna design. I'm working with designers that I respect.

"I want people to trust me before I say, 'Buy it because it's mine.'

E.X.P.O.S.E.D : TOP ACTOR SEGUN ARINZE IMPREGNATES A YOUNG LADY AND THEN ABANDONS HER


Star actor Segun Arinze is in at the centre of a growing controversy.

The outgoing president of the Actors` Guild of Nigeria, AGN, is accused of being the father of a 10 years old girl (he does not associate with).
We learnt the alleged love child is a product of one night stand.
Amara Obiefuna, young lady said to be in her late twenties claimed Segun Arinze is the father of her child.

According to Enquirer, Segun had been invited to a movie location in Enugu where Amara lives with her parents. Like every normal human being, Segun we gathered had been so randy on this fateful day and had seen the young lady who was an undergraduate of the University of Calabar. And before you could say Jack Robinson, the actor had swept the young lady off her feet and the wrestling bout that ensued on that day is the product of the innocent little girl who has been denied fatherly love and care.

Further findings revealed that the alleged love child is Segun’s carbon copy but he has refused to be financially or emotionally committed to her upkeep.
Amara was quoted to have said he`s a very mean person, he switched off the phone he gave me after our first meeting and I`ve also met him where we discussed the issue of the pregnancy
We shall keep you posted as events unfold

B.I.G. RETROSPECTIVE – Tracey Lee Remembers Recording With Notorious B.I.G And Night He Was Killed




Philadelphia born MC Tracey Lee scored a bona fide hit in 1997 with the Malcolm McLlaren-sampling record, “The Theme (It’s Party Time).” While his debut album, Many Facez, didn’t reach the same level of success as the lead-off single, it did contain some undeniable jewels.

One hidden gem was a collab with the late great Notorious B.I.G. called “Keep Your Hands High,” recorded just a few months before Big was murdered in LA. Biggie’s verse from that song has been bitten and flipped (“all them rings and things you sing about bring ‘em out”) by both Jay-Z and T.I and it was lifted in its entirety to create “Rap Phenomenon” from Born Again.

So, on the eve of the 15 year anniversary of one of hip-hop’s most important figure’s untimely passing, Tracey, now a certified entertainment attorney (he obtained his J.D. from Southern University Law Center in Baton Rouge, Louisiana) and freshly minted independent rapper, shares his memories of working with Brooklyn’s finest, including a conversation they shared just minutes before BIG was shot.[I first met B.I.G.] through my affiliation with Mark Pitts, who was the CEO of ByStorm Entertainment, then a subsidiary of Universal Music Group. Mark was B.I.G.’s manager while he was working with Puff. Being that I was mark’s first artist, and he was also B.I.G.’s manager, [he] would be the most appropriate person to hook up with to kinda push me out there. I think Mark had that in the pot and was cooking that up before I even got signed.We first met in the studio in person but during my demo process/stage when I was giving Mark all kinds of [music] that I was doing before we actually inked the deal, he would play stuff for B.I.G. in the car. He played him a gang of stuff and there was one particular record called “No Doubt,” that that was the song that Mark told me that really got me signed. [When he heard that] B.I.G. told him, ‘this kid is serious…’ It was kind of like he was getting to meet me indirectly through the music.


So when we finally hooked up in D&D studios, Premier’s Studio when we actually did the record, we kicked it, and we vibed off the gate. I was definitely in awe because it was B.I.G. but at the same time, as an MC, it was like, ‘Ok, I gotta step my game up…’ This is one of the best, if not the best MC out there at the time. So it was like if I’ma get on the record with B.I.G. then I gotta come with it.

FIRST CONVERSATION….

He taught me a lot in our initial conversations about the [music] game at that particular time. He was actually in it and I was just about to get involved. So he dropped a lot of jewels from an artist’s perspective. I remember him distinctly telling me that he was gonna fulfill his contract and then fall back. I don’t know how many albums he actually owed Bad Boy or Puff or whatever but he was kind of at his wits end so to speak with the game. At least that’s the impression that I got, cause you know–I think and this is strictly my interpretation going off of the mood and the body language and all of that– B.I.G. to me was a talented dude but he was about his paper at that time so it was like as soon as he could fulfill his contractual obligations, you know, he was gonna venture off into other things.

Of course that comes with maturation and evolving and understanding more about the game. I think he was just evolving so he wanted to do what he had to do and get out. So I took that at that particular time as, ‘Yea, I can dig where you’re coming from.’

So those are the things that sort of stick out to me from our conversation. He didn’t really get into specifics, but I made that determination based off of body language and doing some deductive reasoning. But I do remember him saying specifically, ‘Imma do the rest of these albums and I’m out…’ now what ‘out’ meant, I have no idea. I don’t think he would have stopped rhyming but I think he meant out of his contract and doing his own thing whatever his own thing was. He still had Junior Mafia, he was doing writing with them. Him and Un had deals in the works at that time so it could have branched off into movies or whatever. But I know he was definitely trying to fulfill his contractual obligations so he could perhaps have more freedom and control over what he did from there on out.

RECORDING: “KEEP YOUR HANDS HIGH”

Mark was telling me all the while, ‘You and B.I.G. gonna do a record…’ I’m like, ‘Aiight, cool…’ So I’m patiently waiting, never getting discouraged but it ain’t happen after all these months. Then finally the day he said it was going down I go in there and for him to be there first… he was already doing what B.I.G. does, he already got the treats in there, he got the hen-rock in there, you know he got some extra-curriculars in there and he vibing as only B.I.G. does.

So I walk in the room and he like, ‘Yo, what up Tra’…’ so our session is just really relaxed. He making cats laugh all day but then all the while, while we having conversations, he would just zone out like every so often and I’m watching and I’m looking at how he zone out rolling his body like back and forth to the beat but I’m not really understanding what’s going on. I’m just thinking he just vibing but all the while he was writing without a pen and a pad. I look back in hindsight and I’m like dude’s method was crazy. But at the time it just felt like we was at somebody’s crib and we just chillin.

But then about seven hours later, he gets out his zone and then he says, ‘Aiight, I’m ready…’ and then I’m like, ‘Ready for what?’ I’m sitting there with my pen and the pad trying to figure this thing out [but]he’s like ‘I’m ready to go in the booth.’ I asked where’s your pen and your pad, he was like ‘I can’t write it down, it confuses me. I got it in my head.’

So I’m thinking he just going in there to freestyle it. But he actually wrote the joint in his head, piecing it together in the booth as we go along and not only am I in awe of his method, but the sh*t that came out his mouth… I thought I had something but I kind of had to really go back and re-write my sh*t. cause dude said, ‘them rings and things you sing about, bring ‘em out, it’s hard to yell when the barrels in your mouth…’ I’m like the way this dude is twisting his syllables and figuring out new ways to pronounce things. Like instead of fragile he said fragilly. The sh*t was incredible. The thing about BIG that impressed me the most was what the normal MC could say in 10-20 words, he could say in 4. He maximized word usage and syllables more so than any other MC that I ever heard in my life.

THE AFTERMATH

So after we make the record, [we know] it’s definitely going on the album but we didn’t get rights to actually advertise that B.I.G. was on the record. And I’ma go out there and say it cause this is what I heard… Puff really didn’t give us the rights to advertise. We didn’t have sticker rights, we couldn’t say “featuring B.I.G.” nowhere on the cover, nowhere on the back, so people basically just had to find that sh*t. They had to go get my album and just figure it out that B.I.G. was on the record. And I think that’s the reason why it was never put out there like it was supposed to be. Of course hip-hop heads gonna find sh*t and thank God that 15-years later, there’s still people figuring out that I did a record with B.I.G. For the people that knew, it’s considered a classic and I’m definitely appreciative of that but we didn’t have rights to advertise the record. Of course we wanted to, it should have been the natural single after “Theme,” but we couldn’t do that cause we didn’t have video rights. The thing that was gonna happen though, I know they were preparing for a Life After Death Tour and I was gonna open up for that so I think that would have exposed that record to the point where the labels would have had to step on somebody’s neck be it Puff or whoever, like, ‘Yo, y’all better single this joint because we can make some money off it.’

But of course the untimely death of my man, RIP BIG all day, you know that didn’t happen. Hence this is where we are. At the time I was kinda upset that we got this classic record on our hands. At least I’m thinking eventually it will be a classic record and nobody will know unless you happen to stumble across it.

I think [BIG] loved the fact that I brought out his best. A lot of people say those verses that he spit on my joint are some of BIG’s best verses. Being as humble as I am, I’m not gonna step up there and say that, cause BIG had some dynamic verses, but I cant really argue with peoples opinion. It even got to the point where two people sampled the sh*t off of my record. Jay sampled it and TI sampled it. [TI] sampled Jay’s voice saying it but it really came from BIG. So that right there, for a record that wasn’t even a single that right there told me that people were listening to this record and listening to BIG’s verses specifically. For me to bring those verses out of him showed me the respect that he had for me as an MC and a lyricist. He loved the record, couldn’t wait to do it live on stage and all that sh*t.



News – Lil Kim Halts Rocsi On ’106 & Park’


The concept was easy. Lil Kim was a guest on BET’s ’106 & Park’ to promote her upcoming projects, interact with her fans and honor her late and great counterpart, The Notorious B.I.G. The outcome however was probably not what show producers had in mind.

Things almost came to a head when co-host Rocsi, began to question Kim on Nicki Minaj. Kim refused to answer and almost seemed tense as Rocsi seemed to almost want to press the issue.

Rocsi even stated to Kim that she did not want her answering question ‘somewhere else’.

After the show Kim took to Twitter, “I want to take this time 2 say #TeamLilKim & all my fans that came out 2 106. I fucking love u guys. Y’all really turnt it up & represented,” tweeted Kim. “Even when Rocsi tried to get disrespectful towards the end & ask an unappropriate irrelevant question.”

Thank you, Kim for letting it go

Nas “The Don”



God’s Son has returned to provide the masses with real hip-hop.

To start the song off with Super Cat and a saple of his hit “Don Dada” only adds to the hype of the introduction.
The production is stellar to say the least.

Nas has reinvented himself several times throughout his career but has never came up short. This time is no different.
NO ONE DOES IT LIKE NASIR JONES!



CELEBRITY QUOTE: I WAS A RASCAL WHEN I WAS YOUNG--AREA FATHER,CHARLY BOY




I was a rascal when I was young. And very early, I knew exactly what I wanted and always went for it.

I’m sure in a very humorous way I must have given my parent hell. And I felt, it’s now time to give them all the love they gave me while I was growing.

For about eight years, I couldn’t find food on my table. I lived off bread and groundnut. I sold pepper soup and beer in the village just to survive.

I am from a good background but I wanted to carve my own niche because I didn’t want to live under anybody’s shadow. That was what drove me to the village from America.

Men, that’s some wonderful transition.

What can inspire you in the village? Who can inspire you there?

Nobody. It wasn’t until Tina Onwudiwe,may God forever bless her soul, came to the village and dragged me to Lagos. Otherwise Charly Boy wouldn’t have been what you know today

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