[vodpod id=ExternalVideo.912855&w=425&h=350&fv=mediaKey%3D3236eeb4-f26b-4b20-8aa7-38ea241d2b66%26image%3Dhttp%3A%2F%2Ftmz.vo.llnwd.net%2Fo28%2F2010-01%2F05%2F010510_mike_tyson_v2_still.jpg%26origin%3Dembed] Nearly two months after Mike’s confrontation at LAX, TMZ has obtained footage of the attack. The bout begins around the 1:00 mark. Fortunately, charges were dropped a few days ago.
Author: Paul “Big Homie” Duong
“I’m too deep in the streets to be beefin’ with a rapper” Gangsta Gibbs comes through with a new tune from his upcoming mixtape, Str8 Killa No Filla. Don’t get your feelings crushed, rappas. TS Previously: Freddie Gibbs Featured In Post-Tribune
With JD and Brian Cox on the boards, Usher puts pen to pad on his deceitful ways. Shame on a nuh. Tiger Woods anyone? Props: UHTN
FUSE’s Hip Hop Invasion begins 2010 with the top dogg of them all. Calvin goes on the record with Touré and discusses his album, pimpin’ and more. Full episode airs tomorrow at 8 pm EST. Fa shizzle! Heads Up: DiggersUnion
This wasn’t televised, but here is Yeezy’s 808s & Heartbreak’s cab anthem live. You can find this as a bonus clip off Kanye’s VH1 Storytellers CD/DVD. Follow those street lights to the stores and pick it up today. Props: Andrew Barber Yesterday: Kanye West “Paranoid” x “Homecoming” (VH1)
This wasn’t televised, but here is Yeezy’s 808s & Heartbreak’s cab anthem live. You can find this as a bonus clip off Kanye’s VH1 Storytellers CD/DVD.
This wasn’t televised, but here is Yeezy’s 808s & Heartbreak’s cab anthem live. You can find this as a bonus clip off Kanye’s VH1 Storytellers CD/DVD. Follow those street lights to the stores and pick it up today. Props: Andrew Barber Yesterday: Kanye West ?aranoid?x ?omecoming?(VH1)
Your daily fuckery for the day comes from Diddy and Rick Ross’ Ciroc party this past weekend in Sin City. According to a Bossip party goer: Models sneaking in Diddy’s section; Nelly breaks a chick’s phone; Puff hollers at a groupie before Cassie comes down in her jammies regulating. Ha. Footage of this anyone?
The man behind the hottest beat in hip-hop today snitched to the Rap-Up. Snoop’s “I Wanna Rock” producer, Scoop Deville reveals that he recorded “Gangs In New York” with Jayceon and special Big Apple-based guests, Capo and Jadakiss. It’s uncertain though if it will make the final cut for The R.E.D. Album. See, it’s still not about East or West.
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