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Was Young Thug’s Home Illegally Searched By Police?

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Thug is claiming the police illegally searched his home and is demanding all evidence found inside be excluded from his upcoming trial.

Was Young Thug’s Home Illegally Searched By Police?

Was Young Thug’s Home Illegally Searched By Police?

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Thug is claiming the police illegally searched his home and is demanding all evidence found inside be excluded from his upcoming trial.

Was Young Thug’s Home Illegally Searched By Police?

MO B. DICK Talks Beats By The Pound Movie, Master P, Pimp C, And No Limit History

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  Mo B.Dick stopped by Hot 1079 to chop it up with B  High about his new album “Allegorical Love”. During the conversation Mo discusses…

MO B. DICK Talks Beats By The Pound Movie, Master P, Pimp C, And No Limit History

Mastermind Behind Paris Attacks Pronounced Dead By Senior Intelligence Officials

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Terrorist ringleader Abdelhamid Abaaoud was reportedly seen in the Parisian suburb Saint-Denis going to mosque in the hours leading up to the raid.

Mastermind Behind Paris Attacks Pronounced Dead By Senior Intelligence Officials

Gareth Evans on Remaking The Raid — and The Raid 2’s 4-On-1 Car Fight

This week at SXSW Movieline caught up with director Gareth Evans, whose Indonesian martial arts actioner The Raid: Redemption is set to knock your socks off later this month courtesy of Sony Classics. (Haven’t heard of the martial arts form silat? You will, come March 23.) With his film steadily collecting kudos left and right, Evans is already thinking ahead to his Raid sequel (working title: Berandal ), and an insane, dangerous-sounding four-on-one car fight he plans on working into the mix. First up, though, is the U.S. remake currently in the works at Screen Gems. The original film worked with the unique (and relatively new to most audiences) martial arts form silat , employed dynamically in a fairly basic setup: A SWAT team trapped inside a tenement building locked down by a vicious gangster must fight their way out. The American remake will build on the elements of The Raid , with Evans on hand as executive producer and Raid stars/fight choreographers Iko Uwais (who plays hero Rama) and Yayan Ruhian (who steals scenes as the sadistic Mad Dog) working on the remake’s fight choreography. “There will be elements of silat in there, which is kind of cool because there’s a respect for the original,” Evans said. “And I’m curious because the thing is yes, silat is an Indonesian martial art, but it’s practiced all over the world. There are schools of silat in London, there are schools of silat in America, there are schools of silat in France, and they have international championships as well. So there are a lot of people that know silat around the world, so it’s not a far-fetched idea that someone in America could know silat, the same way that it’s not far-fetched for a guy in America to know kung fu or muy thai.” While screenwriter Brad Inglesby has been recruited to script the remake, a director has yet to be found. Whoever it is, Evans isn’t worried about passing the reins to another filmmaker’s vision. “For me it’s like this: the storyline and the central concept is streamlined,” he explained. “It’s a very straightforward action film. So there’s room for improvement, and I think that director, whoever it is, has to be given the kind of creative freedom to push it in whatever direction he wants to push it and not have somebody standing over his shoulder saying, ‘You can’t do this, or you can’t do that.’ I think it should be that person’s decision.” After his Raid promotional tour is done, Evans will turn to pre-production on the sequel, with plans to begin filming next January. But how do you follow a film that’s already packed with non-stop, relentless, wall-to-wall, inventive action? “By going in a slightly different direction,” he teased. “If I try to replicate and copy it’ll fall on its ass, so I want to do something kind of different. We’re going to take the story out now and go onto the streets. So everything that was scary about that building and about that boss is small fry compared to the gangs we meet in the sequel — now we meet the people who let him have that building. And we expand the world out, we explore certain characters that were kind of hinted at in this but not expanded upon, and we ramp up some of the set pieces as well.” Evans’s Raid films will always retain their focus on silat, only showcased within different environments. Like, for example, the limited confines of a moving automobile. “We’ll have one fight scene,” Evans said, “a four-on-one fight inside of a car, and Iko’s going to be kicking people out through the windows, and it’s going to be nuts. What we’re doing now is we have to figure out how to shoot that without killing anyone. “Once we get that sorted,” he continued with a laugh, “then we’ll start shooting that.” Read more from SXSW here . Follow Jen Yamato on Twitter . Follow Movieline on Twitter .

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Year In Review 2011 [PHOTOS]

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As 2011 draws to a close and we prepare to move into 2012, Hot 107.9 takes a look back at some of the most monumental events of the year. From Osama bin Laden’s death and T.I. being released from jail again, to the Eddie Long scandal, Beyonce’s pregnancy and Jay-Z and Kanye’s Watch the Throne album and tour, 2011 was definitely a memorable year. Check out some major moment of the last year below: RELATED: Top 10 Hip-Hop Songs Of 2011 Nicki Minaj Tops Entertainment Weekly’s “Best Singles Of 2011″ List Budget-Friendly Christmas Gifts Under $20! Holiday Gift Guide: 10 Fun Stocking Stuffers For Under $15

Year In Review 2011 [PHOTOS]

D.C. Authorities Impersonate A Fake Record Company And Confiscate Guns, Drugs And Millions Of Dollars

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Looks like police are getting a little smarter than criminals these days. There was A huge drug bust that took place in Washington ,D.C …ATF agents acted as undercover officers and “music industry insiders” during the year-long sting. Police created the “Manic Enterprisess” studio in Northeast Washington, for fictional rap artist Richie Valdez in November of 2010. Agents then told the underground world and black market that they were seeking to purchase weapons and drugs. In a years times agents confiscated 161 firearms (including a rocket launcher), 29 assault weapons, 80 pounds of methamphetamine, 21 pounds of cocaine, 1.25 gallons of PCP, 24 pounds of marijuana, heroin and Ecstasy. Source www.mzshyneka.com

D.C. Authorities Impersonate A Fake Record Company And Confiscate Guns, Drugs And Millions Of Dollars

#OccupyWallStreet Quote/Video of the Day

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From a New York City loser : “Lost my stuff, including power cord for my laptop, in the raid, something or someone cleared out my bank account, and it’s raining. I could just write a country song. I’ll tell you this: the resolve is still here. People I talk to are a healthy mixture of rage, comedy, resolve, and excitement. Also exhaustion. Maybe the raid was the best thing that could happen? Winning… Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : HolyCoast.com Discovery Date : 19/11/2011 00:55 Number of articles : 2

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Juelz Santana Calls Drug Charges Against Him ‘Preposterous’

‘I got a Phantom and a Bentley outside of my studio; I’m not selling dime bags,’ Dipset MC said about raid of his studio, on ‘RapFix Live.’ By Rob Markman, with Sway Calloway Juelz Santana Photo: MTV News When the Diplomats stopped by MTV News’ “RapFix Live” back in January, the quartet arrived … as a threesome. So when Sway asked about the absent Juelz Santana , Dipset leader Cam’ron had an explanation. “He was on his way, but he had some type of allergic reaction on his face,” he said, adding that Juelz had eaten something that didn’t agree with him. Cam was quick with a cover-up but as fans soon learned, it wasn’t a rash, but a police raid on his Bergen County, New Jersey, studio that kept Santana from the Dipset crew’s first appearance on our live stream. And when the Harlem rapper finally sat on the “RapFix” couch on Wednesday, he set the record straight about what happened that day. “For those who don’t know, my studio got raided, to make a long story short. I wasn’t there, I wasn’t present. One of my artists was there — shout-out to my boy Hynief — he was in the building,” Santana said , referring to the friend/MC who was arrested during the raid. “They raided the studio and in the process of raiding the studio they allegedly said they found some firearms. Once again, I wasn’t there, I wasn’t present, it’s a studio.” The raid turned up two handguns, drug paraphernalia and 17 Ziploc bags containing “a greenish brown vegetation consistent with the appearance of marijuana,” according to police reports. Santana was later arrested on February 2 and charged with four counts of narcotic and weapon offenses in connection with the raid, which came as a result of a 10-month-long investigation of the studio by the Bergenfield Police Department. “My name is the biggest so of course they are going to target me as the one to put a lot of the blame on,” the Harlem MC said. “I had no clue on what’s going on, I rent the studio out to people. That’s like if I rent the studio out right now to somebody and they choose to bring whoever they want to bring in to the studio. They rented the studio out; I have no knowledge of what’s going on until I come back and your [rental] time is finished.” Juelz also elaborated on his own charges with Sway. “They charged me with the firearms,” he said. “They didn’t charge me with trying to sell, but they put out a statement making it seem like I was selling weed out of my studio, which is preposterous. Dime bags? I got a phantom and a Bentley outside of my studio; I’m not selling dime bags. That sh– is just crazy.” Despite his troubles, Santana seemed to be in good spirits and assured fans his lawyer was still sorting out the legalities. Related Videos ‘RapFix Live’ With Juelz Santana Related Artists The Diplomats Juelz Santana

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Young Buck Pleads Not Guilty To Felony Gun Charges

Former G-Unit member faces up to 10 years if convicted. By Jayson Rodriguez Young Buck (file) Photo: Arnold Turner/ WireImage On Monday, former 50 Cent prot