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Mar
2010
Posted by: Karen CivilPosted in: NewsTags: Comments: 0

Today Clifford T.I. Harris has completed his jail sentence … After spending the last 30 days in Atlanta Halfway house he’s completed his mandatory Year And A Day… But his release comes with a few stipulations One of which being a 1am curfew if he is performing and 11pm report time if he isn’t… he also has to complete 400 hrs of community service.

On December 22nd,2009 T.I. was released after serving 7 months in a federal penitentiary on weapons charges that stemmed from a October 13th arrest in a walgreens parking lot… On March 27th 2009 He was sentenced to 366 Days in a federal Jail.

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Mar
2010
Posted by: Karen CivilPosted in: Celeb Talk, VideoTags: Comments: 0

The Diamond Princess Trina has released the artwork for her 5th Studio album ‘Amazin‘ Due for a May 10th release date.

This is Trina’s 5th studio album and her first album since 2008′s “Still Da Baddest”… Her Single Million Dollar Girl has been picking up speed as of late.. look for a string of guest appearances and promotion in the upcoming weeks leading up to her album release.

Trina is featured on Luda’s remix to “My Chick Bad,” the video dropped yesterday and features Diamond &  Eve as well.

26
Mar
2010
Posted by: Karen CivilPosted in: MusicTags: , , Comments: 0


Rick Ross adds his vocals to the #1 song in the country and adds some def jam unity to it.

Rick Ross is gearing up for his fourth studio release “Teflon Don”.. After the success of his last Album “Deeper Than Rap” Ross has been featured on countless songs and involved in a high profile beef with 50 cent…It seems as if Rick Ross has found his way into hip hops Elite.
Download: Rick Ross – “Rude Boy”

26
Mar
2010
Posted by: J. TinsleyPosted in: MusicTags: , , Comments: 0

Point blank, Freddie Gibbs is that dude. There’s really no other way to describe the guy. It’s a certain honesty and authenticity with his music that hasn’t been seen in years. He’s 200% street, but mixed with a lyrical prowess and storytelling ability that separates him from the rest of the field.

“I’m just tryin’ to create some fresh shit.”

24
Mar
2010
Posted by: Karen CivilPosted in: NewsTags: Comments: 0

Can the 2010 Census change the perception of African Americans (AA) who traditionally distrust Uncle Sam? A $300 million effort, the largest advertising campaign in U.S. government history, plans to do just that by enlisting the help of Grammy award winning recording artist, actor and entrepreneur, Christopher “Ludacris” Bridges who will explain the importance of taking 10 minutes to fill out 10 questions on the Census to young  AAs to ensure that their communities receive part of a $400B allotment every year, of federal support.

Combining star power and credibility, Ludacris will use his voice to reinforce the importance of ‘being counted’ to his fans. “I look at our communities now and I see many empty lots, closed clinics, dilapidated schools and an overall breakdown of social services for the poor and elderly,” says Ludacris. “Today is a day for change. I plan to knock on doors in various neighborhoods around this country to try and dispel any myths about the Census. It’s important that we all stand up and be counted so we can help create potential financial opportunities for our dying communities.”

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