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Free Groceries For Our Community!

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Positive American Youth provided free groceries for hundreds of families with a mass give away this weekend! The youth came out to support from several organizations including Hardball Elite Girls Basketball team & The Salaam Foundation Teen organization. Hot 107.9’s Reec kept the crowds entertained alongside Dj Deceptacon. Click here to stay in tuned with Positive […]

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She Can’t Be Serious: Woman Fulfills Lifelong Dream To Be Blind By Having Drain Cleaner Poured In Her Eyes [Video]

White…people…crazy Woman Has Drain Cleaner Poured In Her Eyes To Go Blind A 21-year-old North Carolina woman is making international headlines after she says she fulfilled her lifelong dream with the help of acid. Jewel Shuping suffers from Body Integrity Identity Disorder, a condition that makes able bodied people feel as though they should be disabled. In Shuping’s case it made her feel like she was supposed to be blind. People reports: Ever since she was a little girl, Jewel Shuping dreamed of being blind. The North Carolina resident was born perfectly healthy, but she became so obsessed with losing her sight that at age 21, she took matters into her own hands. Shuping claims that she had a psychologist pour drain cleaner in her eyes, then waited to seek medical attention. Afterwards, she gradually lost her eyesight and is now almost completely blind, she says. “I really feel this is the way I was supposed to be born, that I should have been blind from birth,” the 30-year-old says. “When I was young, my mother would find me walking in the halls at night. When I was 3 or 4 years old,” Shuping recalls. “By the time I was 6 I remember that thinking about being blind made me feel comfortable.” Shuping acquired a white cane in her teens and could read Braille fluently by the time she was 20. As the years progressed, so did her desire to be blind. So, she decided to take matters into her own hands. “It hurt, let me tell you. My eyes were screaming and I had some drain cleaner going down my cheek burning my skin,” Shuping says. “All I could think was, ‘I am going blind, it is going to be okay.’ ” The two waited for 30 minutes before going to a hospital, where doctors worked to save Shuping’s eyesight. But the permanent damage was already done and, over the next six months, Shuping’s eyesight gradually faded. This is just bizarre. What do YOU think about this woman willingly going blind???

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Tantalizing Tanzania: Why You Should Go To Dar Es Salaam!

From fish markets to tribal villages, here are 10 reasons to give Dar es Salaam a visit.

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The Central Park Five – A Timeline [Video/Photos]

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Nas – The Don Video

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Nas The Do video produced by Salaam Remi, Da Internz, and the late Heavy D. The video was directed by Aristotle. From Nas upcoming Life Is Good album. Rating: 0.0/5 (0 votes cast) Rating: 0.0/ 5 (0 votes cast) Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Hip Hop Music Discovery Date : 28/04/2012 00:00 Number of articles : 2

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Nas Makes ‘History’ With Heavy D-Produced ‘The Don’

‘When Salaam played me the beat for it, I said, ‘That’s the single,’ ‘ Nas tells MTV News of Life Is Good track. By Nadeska Alexis Nas Photo: MTV News Nas is gearing up to release his 10th studio album, Life Is Good, this summer, and the Queens MC gave fans a first taste of the anticipated LP last week with the premiere of his new single, “The Don.” The track features production from Salaam Remi, Da Internz and the late Heavy D, who died suddenly in November. Before taking the stage at South by Southwest this past weekend, Nas acknowledged the significance of having Heav’s touch on his new single. “When Salaam played me the beat for it, I said, ‘That’s the single — do this and do that and we’re golden.’ So he started flipping it around,” Nas said of the first time he heard the instrumentals. “When we heard that Heavy D died, of course we were messed up, and Salaam called me and told me, ‘You know your record “The Don”? You know who gave me that, right?’ “He’s like, ‘Heavy D gave me that. He liked what we did with the other single, “Nasty,” and he sent me this record.’ And the rest is history,” Nas continued. “So rest in peace, Heavy D.” Life Is Good will be Nas’ first solo album since 2008’s Untitled, and the LP is slated to arrive by late May or early June. “It’s a summer album,” Nas told MTV News. “We’re gonna shoot the video for ‘The Don’ and get ready for the next song that’s in the chamber. It ain’t gon’ stop. It’s a whole story. ‘[The] Don’ just dropped, so we’re just letting that bubble and setting up the next one.” Before Nas rolls out Life Is Good, fans can catch him on the song “Champion,” which appears on Nicki Minaj’s upcoming sophomore album, Pink Friday: Roman Reloaded. “Nicki hit us up, I got love, so it was nothin’ — I did the record,” he said of his work on the track. Related Photos Heavy D: Life, Music And Friends Related Artists Nas Heavy D & The Boyz

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Nas Ft. Rick Ross “Tower Heist” [HOT NEW MUSIC]

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Nas teamed up with Ross to bring us a single from the soundtrack to the crime comedy Tower Heist co-starring Ben Stiller and Eddie Murphy. Maybach Music is out to annihilate the competition! With a roster including Wale, Meek Mill, ATL’s own Pill and “Boss” Rick Ross taking over the game shouldn’t be too hard.Ross’ album God Forgives.I Don’t which has already shown us a promising array of music with the first two singles will be in stores soon. This Salaam Remi production featuring ‘”The Biggest Boss” goes ultra hard! Rick Ross Ft. Nicki Minaj “You The Boss” [NEW MUSIC] Rick Ross “I Love My B*****s” [NEW MUSIC]

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Nas Gets ‘Nasty’ On ‘Last Real, Part 2’

‘I was feeling the vibe of the streets and sewers,’ Queens MC tells MTV News of Internet burner that leaked as ‘Power, Paper & Pu—‘ By Thomas A. Harden Nas Photo: C. Flanigan/ Getty Images Don’t call it a comeback. The Internet was set abuzz over the weekend, when a new Nas track, “Power, Paper & Pu—,” was leaked from DJ Green Lantern’s latest mixtape, Invasion Radio 2K10. The stellar freestyle features the Queensbridge MC in rare form. In recent years, fans and critics alike have mulled the direction of the rapper’s artistic output. Some even argued that Nasty Nas had gone on hiatus. But to hear God’s Son tell it, he’s still the same MC who gave the game Illmatic. “[Nasty Nas] never left,” Nas confirmed to MTV News via email. “I recorded the song in my hometown of New York City. I was feeling the vibe of the streets and sewers, [which] helped me get in that zone.” On Monday night, Funkmaster Flex aired the track on New York’s Hot 97 and then posted the CDQ version on his site under the Internet-approved title “Last Real, Part 2.” Rap Radar, one of the first sites to circulate the original track, later posted the newest version. “Wait, is it ’94 again? Ha!” Rap Radar’s Brian Miller joked when we asked about his reaction to the new material. “Nas sounds confident and arrogant. The lyrics are almost nostalgic.” The cut reunites Nas with longtime collaborator Salaam Remi and samples Herb Alpert’s 1979 jazz hit “Rise.” In his verse, Esco channels his ’90s-era delivery and spits the kind of gritty bars that first made him. “Cars with police radars/ On highways bopping/ Bullpen therapy/ Cellblock dodging/ Pissy stairways/ Miss them days, not when/ They shut down stores when I’m shopping,” Nas raps over the trumpet-laden track. “Used to be pop-locking, train-hopping/ Face covered in stocking/ Six-pack Bud-drinking gambler/ F— them cameras/ In front of the man, sing the hustla’s mantra/ Hands are luck/ More hits than Gamble and Huff.” He later wraps up: “I’m at the Waldorf/ Van Cleef under the sleeve/ Save the small talk/ I feel alive/ New Porsches/ Jordan’s No. 5/ I already said, ‘I’m the last real n—a alive.’ ” Nas explained that he had been a fan of Alpert’s record — the Notorious B.I.G.’s 1997 smash “Hypnotize” also samples it — and asked Salaam to take it and concoct something special. “Salaam and I are always working together,” Nas said. “I loved the song and asked Salaam to cook it up.” The pair linked up to record the track at New York’s Manhattan Center. “It was just an idea he had,” Remi told us. “But that’s a process we always go through. Really, it’s all about the vibe of what we’re trying to go for. Nas will throw ideas at me and I’ll bounce them right back. We try not to overthink it and let the music speak for itself.” The classic sample is a step in the right direction for Nas, as the MC has at times come under criticism for the beats he chooses. “For years, fans have said Nas’ Achilles heel has been his beat selection. But I’m optimistic,” Miller said. “Nas has always sounded good over Remi’s production, remember ‘Made You Look’?” “Realistically, it’s nothing that’s ever foreign,” Remi added of their creative process. “We always work together. We work when nobody is thinking that we are. It’s not even working — we just do what we do. It’s always going.” Despite his recent marital and legal troubles , “Power, Paper & Pu—” projects a reinvigorated Nas ready to reclaim his position among today’s best. “We’re slowly seeing the return of the Nas we all know and love,” Miller declared. “He was on Tim Westwood’s [radio] show a few weeks back and said that he was going to return to that style of rap. He gave us a small sample on the last verse of ‘Strong Will Continue’ with Damian Marley. His last solo LPs really didn’t hold up, so he can only get better from here. He has a lot to talk about, from being divorced to his child support case. I think the best is yet to come.” In fact, Salaam revealed that fans should be on the lookout for more Nas songs in the near future. “It can be firing at any moment,” Remi said. “It’s just about when it’s time to let it loose, and he’s about to unleash another flurry of music through the multiple projects he has coming out.” What do you think of Nas reviving his Golden Era flow? Tell us in the comments! Related Artists Nas

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