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Tyga Endorses J. Cole In ‘Hottest MC’ Debate

Young Money’s Tyga also puts new rappers Wale, Big Sean and Meek Mill on his ‘Hottest MCs’ list. By Rob Markman, with reporting by Ricky Louis Tyga Photo: MTV News Rap veterans Jay-Z, Kanye West, Lil Wayne and Eminem have all continued to exercise their hip-hop dominance, but over the past year, a new generation of MCs has made significant impact in the game over the past year. So when Young Money’s Tyga was asked to make a pick for the “Hottest MC in the Game,” he gave a nod to the new class. Of course, the “Rack City” rapper nominated himself for the top spot in MTV’s “Hottest MCs in the Game” debate, but he also opened the conversation up and included some other talented newcomers. “It’s a lot of artists that I like now that are around my age and that are new, from Wale to J. Cole to Big Sean, Meek Mill,” Tyga rattled off when MTV News caught up with him at a shoot for his “Rack City” remix video. Tyga finds that he has more in common with this new crop of artist, as they share a generational bond. “A lot of those artists I can really relate to because we’re close in age and a lot of the stuff they’re talking about is modern day and going on right now,” he said. “I salute all those dudes.” Well, Tyga will have to wait until Monday, when the top 10 “Hottest” countdown begins on MTV News and then tune in to “Hottest MCs in the Game VII” half-hour television special on MTV2 on February 19 when the top five “Hottest MCs in the Game” are revealed. Who is your pick for “Hottest MC”? Let us know in the comments! Tune in to MTV2 on Sunday, February 19, at 10 p.m. ET/PT to catch ” MTV2 Presents: Yo! MTV Raps Classic Cuts ,” then watch “Hottest MCs in the Game VII” immediately after at 10:30 p.m. ET/PT before capping the night off with ” Sucker Free Certified ” at 11 p.m. ET/PT. Related Videos Hottest MCs In The Game VII Is Coming Related Artists Tyga J. Cole

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Ryan Reynolds Relives His Last Fist Fight

‘Safe House’ actor details the ‘quick little brawl’ he got into in Amsterdam when he was 20. By Kara Warner, with reporting by Josh Horowitz Ryan Reynolds Photo: MTV News Ryan Reynolds and Denzel Washington get plenty of action in their new thriller “Safe House,” which revolves around Reynolds’ character trying to prevent the escape/kidnapping of a dangerous rogue CIA agent (Washington) from the safe house where he works. When MTV News caught up with Reynolds, we asked him why this story is more intriguing than most action thrillers, as well as whether he’s had any real-life fighting experience to bring an extra edge to his character. “It’s such a great character piece,” Reynolds said of the film’s appeal. “You have two characters that are obviously diametrically opposed but they’re sort of marching toward one another as opposed to away from one another. My character is an idealist, [Washington’s] is basically a sociopath. They’re taking slow, steady steps toward each other, and by the end they’re kind of integrating,” he explained. “Factor in Denzel Washington, who is one of the greatest living actors today, and [director] Daniel Espinosa, who is a young guy with a fresh take on the genre.” With regard to the hand-to-hand fighting in the film, we asked Reynolds to take us through the last time he was in an actual fight. “I was in Amsterdam and I was probably about 20,” Reynolds recalled. “People can wander around a little affected there, and this guy was on something funny and he just came at me. I don’t know what he did but he just came at me. I was 20 years old and it was all a blur. I ended up in this quick little brawl and then it was over. Then the next thing I knew the police were escorting me to the train station and asking me to leave. Not because I was in trouble, but because they thought, ‘If this guy sees you again, he’s going to stab you.’ I was escorted off the city limits.” Are you planning on seeing “Safe House”? Leave your comment below! Related Videos MTV Rough Cut: Safe House

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