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Beastie Boys Albums Storm iTunes Following Adam Yauch’s Death

Band’s debut, Licensed to Ill , shoots up to #3 following MCA’s death. Adam Yauch Photo: Bertrand Guay/ Getty Images In what has become a modern digital mourning ritual, fans of the Beastie Boys swarmed onto iTunes over the weekend to snatch up copies of the trio’s albums in honor of the passing of member Adam “MCA” Yauch. The rapper, who died on Friday 
 at age 47, left behind a legacy of eight studio albums with partners Adam “Ad-Rock” Horovitz 
 and Michael “Mike D” Diamond. With everyone from Madonna 
, to the B-Boys’ longtime DJ, Mix Master Mike and Justin Timberlake 
 paying homage, as well as in-concert shout-outs from Coldplay, the Red Hot Chili Peppers and fun. over the weekend, Yauch’s memory was clearly on the minds of his peers. But fans were feeling nostalgic as well, since all of the trio’s studio albums featuring their intricate rhymes rocketed onto the iTunes charts since the news broke friday. As of press time on Monday morning (May 7), the group’s 1986 debut, Licensed to Ill moved up to the #3 position on the iTunes album chart, with the sample-thick 1989 follow-up, Paul’s Boutique , on the chart at #13. A 1999 anthology charted at #26, followed by 1994’s Ill Communication at #27, 1992’s rock and rap hybrid Check Your Head (#38), their final studio effort, last year’s Hot Sauce Committee Part Two (#42), the Boutique re-issue (#83), 2004’s To the 5 Boroughs (#174) and the Head re-issue (#184). The sales surge followed the pattern of rush buying that accompanied the recent deaths of Whitney Houston 
, Amy Winehouse 
, Etta James and Michael Jackson 
. It’s likely that a number of the albums will make it onto the Billboard 200 chart this week as well when it is released on Wednesday. Share your memories of Adam on Twitter using the hashtag #RIPMCA. Related Videos Adam Yauch: Remembering A Beastie Boy Beastie Boys’ Adam Yauch: 1964-2012 Related Photos The Beastie Boys’ Adam ‘MCA’ Yauch: A Life In Photos Related Artists Beastie Boys

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US town votes on plan to ban foreigners renting homes or having jobs

A Nebraska town, angry over a surge in the number of Hispanic residents, is voting today in a referendum on a new law that would require foreign nationals to get a licence to live in the town. The referendum in Fremont has been prompted by a sharp rise in Hispanic people drawn by work at local meatpacking plants combined with fears over job losses and demand placed on the town's social services because of the economic downturn. If approved, tenants who are not US-citizens would be required to get an “occupancy licence” from the city council. Even residents of nursing homes would be required to obtain such a licence. Federal law requires employers to verify the immigration status of workers but the proposed Fremont law would also open violators to local sanctions. Supporters insist it is not racist and is essential to protect jobs, healthcare and education for local people because the town's Hispanic population has surged from 165 to more than 2,000 in the past 20 years. It is unclear what proportion of those are in the US illegally but the big meatpacking plants where many work say they only employ people whose immigrant status has been verified. The Fremont Tribune has reported cases of Hispanic people, who are legal residents, being verbally abused and told to return to Mexico. Jerry Hart, one of the three sponsors of the legislation, told the Fremont Tribune that the proposed law is in part a security measure. “The federal law was put into place for a reason – to control how many people come into this country and to regulate the people, so they don't have communicable diseases and are not bringing in drugs or having criminal records and these people who are sneaking in – you don't know what you're getting. We could have terrorists and gang members and people involved in drugs,” he said. John Wiegert, another of the sponsors of the referendum, said: “A lot of them are coming here for the American dream and they're causing nothing but an American nightmare to me.” Nebraska Governor Dave Heineman has declined to take a position even though he is a former Fremont city councillor and owns and rents out property in the city. Some business owners oppose the measure, claiming Hispanic residents bring money to the town and are concerned at the cost to taxpayers of legal challenges by civil liberties groups. The American Civil Liberties Union is suing the state of Nevada over a proposed referendum to introduce tough immigration laws – similar to the controversial measures in force in Arizona – which require police to detain anyone they reasonably suspect to be in the US illegally. The proposed Nevada law would require non-US citizens to carry proof they have the right to be in the US and make it illegal to transport or house undocumented immigrants, among other measures. The ACLU and the Nevada Open for Business Coalition, a mix of casino owners, shopkeepers, unions and civic groups, on Friday asked a court to block the vote on the grounds it would promote racial profiling and hurt the state's economy.”Not only does the intent of the proposal blatantly violate America's most fundamental values of fairness and equality, the expansive scope of it intentionally confuses voters,” said the ACLU's lawyer, Maggie McLetchie. The proposed Nevada law has run in to objections from some in the business communityconcerned at the economic impact of Arizona's anti-illegal immigrant legislation on the state. The controversial law has led to boycotts of Arizona by some organisations, costing the state part of its lucrative convention business as well as affecting tourism. Towns near the Mexican border also report a sharp drop in the number of customers from Mexico. http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2010/jun/21/us-town-licence-foreign-nationals added by: emarston

Rucka Rucka Ali Loves Minorites

Controversial parody artist Rucka Rucka Ali released a new song today titled “I Love Minorities” a parody of Katy Perry’s “California Gurls”. The song deals with racial stereotypes, current events and Ali’s ongoing trouble with YouTube. The video was launched on Ali’s new YouTube channel, http://www.youtube.com/IAmRucka . Ali also released a video announcing the new channel on an older account. For those of you who don’t know, Rucka Rucka Ali is one of the most successful artists to get a start on YouTube, with iTunes Comedy Chart domination in multiple countries. What makes Ali truly unique is the fact that he has been banned from YouTube multiple times, only to come back with more music, gaining more and more fans each time. Recently, Rucka Rucka Ali exploded onto the iTunes Comedy charts, at the time of writing he has 6 out of the top 10 songs in the US, including the top 4, and has similar success in countries around the world. Amazingly, this has all been accomplished without any mainstream promotion, aside from announcements that Ali himself puts out through YouTube, RuckasWorld.com, Facebook and Twitter. All this success has spawned a group of rabid fans that call themselves the “Rucka’s Nuckas”, who are very active on RuckasWorld and other social networking sites. As Ali’s videos get deleted by YouTube regularly, the Nuckas have taken it upon themselves to re-upload his videos, generally within hours of the official release. A search for Rucka Rucka Ali on YouTube generally turns up hundreds of copies of his videos. While this process makes real statistics hard to gather, it is estimated that Rucka Rucka Ali has gotten over 100 million views on YouTube alone. When commenting on what he thought of his success he responded, “It's remarkable how much success I've had without spending a penny on marketing. Also remarkable is the media's refusal to comment (even negatively) on my success. But my fans, the Rucka's Nuckas, have recognized my work as both unique and worthy of their support, which could be why I'm currently selling more singles on iTunes than Weird Al Yankovic, The Lonely Island, and every single comedian on YouTube”. What’s next for Rucka Rucka Ali? His sophomore album , “I’m Black, You’re White, & These are Clearly Parodies”, is due to be released later this year. In the meantime, the Rucka’s Nuckas can expect more of the same hilarity they have come to know and love. Despite what YouTube says, it is apparent that Rucka Rucka Ali has no intention of stopping anytime soon. added by: DJ_Pussyfarts