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Juelz Santana Talks About Why Lil Wayne’s Producing New Album


Juelz Santana sits down with Vlad to talk about his upcoming album and why Lil Wayne is producing his album.

He speaks on looking up to Wayne as an artist. Juelz adds that he and Wayne have been fans of each other’s for years now, and it just feels right to work together.

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Juelz Santana Talks About Why Lil Wayne’s Producing New Album


Juelz Santana sits down with Vlad to talk about his upcoming album and why Lil Wayne is producing his album.

He speaks on looking up to Wayne as an artist. Juelz adds that he and Wayne have been fans of each other’s for years now, and it just feels right to work together.

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Joe Budden Talks About All The Women He Smashed On “Love & Hip-Hop NY”

One quarter of the Slaughter Joe Budden stops by The Breakfast Club for quick interview to talk about the premiere of Love & Hip-Hop NY season 3 last night.

He talks about his current relationships with ex-girlfriends, the process of relapsing, his forthcoming album and much more.

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Saigon Talks About His Beef with Prodigy


Part 2 of Saigon’s interview with Jack Thriller from ThisIs50.com, Saigon talks about the beef he had with Prodigy, where he punched him and ran from S.O.B.’s.

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Status Quo movie delivers truth about split

Status Quo in Hello Quo

Reunited: Parfitt, director Parker, Lancaster, Coghlan and Rossi

Rick Parfitt says Status Quo documentary Hello Quo tells the truth about why the classic lineup split up.

And although he and Francis Rossi have always tried to be fully honest with fans, the movie is the first chance they’ve had to “tell it like it is.”

Drummer John Coghlan had been with Quo for 19 years when he left in 1981, while bassist Alan Lancaster notched up a further four years’ service before his own departure. Despite years of acrimony the four regrouped and jammed in a studio for film director Alan G Parker.

Rossi tells Red Carpet TV: “It’s a great insight for fans who’ve never quite understood why the split occurred.

“We’ve got down to the grass roots and told the truth. We never had the chance to express it the way we do in this movie – it’s all very well to read things, but to see things actually happening is quite something.”

Agent Neil Warnock agrees. He explains: “There’s some nasty moments. Some of the stuff we said was to the point, and that’s the way the band wanted it.

“It’s like a gang who joined together when they were young – there’s factions and frictions, but in the end they’re still that gang.”

Francis Rossi describes the moment all four started playing as “like putting on an old pair of shoes or gloves.” He continues: “I was amazed they still fitted – I thought it was going to be a lot rustier than it was. It was quite fun.”

But asked what fans might take from Hello Quo, Rossi says: “I don’t know. It’s very tricky for us – imagine your life on film since you were about 15 or 16. If you want to share it with everybody it’s kind of weird.

“As long as the fans like it and take something from it, it’s a good documentary. If not, we’re in trouble.”

Coghlan says his best memories of the band were live shows. “Playing at the Albert Hall, Wembley stadium and a football stadium with Elton John,” he lists. “And the Glasgow Apollo – unfortunately they pulled it down, which was a shame.”

He believes Status Quo’s longevity is down to “good songwriting,” adding: “When you go to a concert it’s like a big party. It’s good music and that’s the essence.”

Warnock says: “They’re great entertainers. They know how to entertain, they give the crowd what they want, they enjoy what they’re doing and the enjoyment comes across.”

Hello Quo is released on DVD and blu-ray on October 29.

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Scrilla – Ask About Me (feat. Young Jeezy)

Ask About Me is the lead single off Scrilla’s upcoming mixtape The Demonstration.

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How Do You Feel About Rihanna & Chris Brown Making Music Together Again & Possibly Being Back Together?

The web went nuts yesterday after news was confirmed that Chris Brown would indeed be on Rihanna’s “Birthday Cake (Remix)” (dropping next week), with official word that a video was shot for the track as well. The singer had been spotted in LA the night before at a party RiRi threw for her birthday, being more than just friends with Breezy and much speculation surfaced about what exactly was going on at the intimate event.

Now whether or not they are back together and the music they’ll be making is one thing, but here’s my issue.

Yes – I think we can all agree that what happened 3 years ago (February 2009) was horrible and unacceptable no matter what the situation was, that being said doesn’t Chris Brown deserve forgiveness at some point?

He paid his dues to the legal system, made numerous apologies mixed with blunders to the public, even made a bunch of songs apologizing as well, oh and crying at the BET Awards. What’s considered enough in the court of public opinion?

Country singer Miranda Lambert wasn’t pleased with Chris Brown performing at the Grammys nor with him winning, she even referenced the “Gunpowder and Lead,” song she wrote about domestic abuse):

I totally understand the why she would feel that way, but again back to my original point – when is it enough? There is no question that musically he’s made the contributions deserving of the award and a spot (2 Performances) at the Grammys.

The other question would be, should his criminal offences play a role in how he’s dealt with in terms of making music? If that’s the case half the artist at the Grammys wouldn’t be there, not just Rappers & R&B artists either – And if they do play a role, what’s the expiration date?

Now admittedly it’s quite sad when dozens of women flock to Twitter after Chris Brown’s performance and winning a Grammy to make tweets about it being OK for Chris Brown to beat them, but who’s fault is that?

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This doesn’t mean he doesn’t deserve to win.

Chris and RiRi are not role models no matter how many people look to them to be so, and please spare me the bullshit argument of them being in the public eye and having a responsibility to the public….Yaaaaaawn!

They’re 2 regular people who have talent and attained fame, last time I checked that wasn’t the definition of a role model. And if you think there role models then your parents, schools and society as failed you or you failed them – take your pick.

Plus I don’t know why so many of us are surprised, this happens everyday in real life – girls going back to the men that abused them, it’s not OK but that’s the reality. The first time it happens it’s on the guy, the second time it happens it’s a the girls fault for going back, plain and single.

I said this a while back they would be back together in some way, shape or form once Chris Brown’s career bounced back, on top of that Rihanna openly admitted how impressed she was with the way he bounced back.

No matter what I say I know most of you who read this are going to take upon yourselves to be judge, jury and executioner.

There can be many possible outcomes in the court of public perception, but is this a good move or bad move for Rihanna? Do you think she will receive backlash or will the people welcome the reconciliation? Is she obligated to set an example for young girls who might have through the same ordeal?

Or is it simply none of our business and we shouldn’t care either way?

Let us know.

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Ozzy Talks About Possible Sabbath Reunion

Ozzy Osbourne has said that plans for a reunion of the original Black Sabbath line-up are still in the early stages.

Talking to Billboard, the Prince Of Darkness said: “It’s in the very early stages, so we haven’t recorded anything yet. If it works out, it’ll work out. If it doesn’t, I’ll keep doing my thing”.

Reports of a Sabbath reunion gained massive momentum in August when the Birmingham Mail ran a story announcing the band were back together, back up by quotes from Tony Iommi. A day later, Iommi claimed these quotes were from an off-the-record conversation and taken out of context.

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Game ft. Justin Timberlake and Pharrell “Ain’t No Doubt About It” (LYRICS, VIDEO)

“Game – Ain’t No Doubt About It (Ft. Justin Timberlake & Pharrell) Official Video” The video they apparently filmed a long time ago, for Game’s track with Skateboard P and JT. Is it just me or is this video…
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ZZ Top Getting Serious About New Album?

When I heard recent scuttlebutt suggesting that ZZ Top was in the recording studio working on a new album I wondered if I was having a flashback. Similar news surfaced about three years ago which makes me wonder whether the Tres Hombres simply put their album work on the back burner for a while or whether [...]


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