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This evening, Chris Breezy sat down with CNN’s golden goose, Larry King. This was Chris’ first interview since beating up ex-girlfriend Rihanna seven months ago. With his mother and lawyer by his side, Larry grilled Chris about the incident, but the singer was reluctant to elucidate. In case you missed, here’s how it all went down. Sidebar: Pardon YN’s “Fuck Boy” rants, Chris. He’s yellow bellied. A hit record = amnesia.
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Freaky girls listen up. In an interview with TSS, Boosie Boo talks about shoving ecstasy tablets in your anus. Lil’ Boosie: …we be sticking pill up girl’s booty too! TSS: Ok look, now I heard on the mixtape with Hurricane Chris, you mentioned that. What’s up with that? Lil’ Boosie: Yea, it kicks in after 20 seconds. It hits them in 20 seconds. TSS: How does someone even find that out? Lil’ Boosie: I get it from my cousin. He […]
OK. Alright. OK. You’re Right! Bonus: Bet you don’t remember this. Video’s not real, but audio is.
Now, this is what I call hip-hop set out in the park. Check out Rae and Ghost rocking out to “Criminology” during a taping of BET’s The Deal at 106 and Park. (No TV show). If you can break curfew, check out the full episode next week at 3.A.M. Props: SRD
K-Dot > Jay Rock > [insert your name here] > Lil Wayne. Seriously Dwayne, step it up.
No, Cosmo Kramer. But in part of Jigga’s interview with O magazine, he talks about how Dick Gregory’s autobiography made a difference in his life. No need for Jay to tell ya, it’s already a best seller. “I don’t know who turned me on to this autobiography, but his sense of humor and the hardships he went through stayed with me—especially the scene where he started running home from school. It led to his joining the track team, which led […]
Peep Teairra Marí tooting that thang last night at B.B. King Bar & Grill in NYC. Word is she did a similar dance to stay on The Roc. Relax, it’s just a lil’ jokey joke. Props: HHNM
You would think I was on Mr. Manda‘s payroll. Nope! Sorry B.Dot. Here’s another one from my new favorite H-Town crew. This joint is one part fun party jam, one part tribute to Mrs. Carter. Pardon that autotune at the end, SC. These kids today say the darndest things! Previously: Young Problemz Feat. Mike Jones x Gucci Mane “Boi” (Video)
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