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Raekwon Says The RZA Has Lost His Ear For Beats [VIDEO]

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Fans of the Wu-Tang Clan have noticed that the group’s self-proclaimed “Abbot”, The RZA , hasn’t been putting in much work on any of the group’s solo records.  In a candid interview with NYC’s Breakfast Club on Power 105.1 , Raekwon says The RZA has just lost his ear for beats! Rae says that he’s just showing “tough love” to The RZA, who he considers family. Rae’s new album, Shaolin Vs Wu-Tang , is in stores now! RELATED: Raekwon, Ghostface Killah & Rick Ross “Molasses” [AUDIO] RELATED: Raekwon Apologized To Biggie For “Biters” Skit Before He Died

Raekwon Says The RZA Has Lost His Ear For Beats [VIDEO]

Talib Kweli “How You Love Me” [MUSIC VIDEO]

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Talib Kweli ‘s latest solo album, Gutter Rainbows , dropped earlier this year online.  He’s been pushing a few tracks off the album, like “Cold Rain” and “I’m On One.” Here’s the latest focus track and music video from Talib Kweli Greene, “How You Love Me.” RELATED: Res “Say You Will” feat. Ab Liva & Talib Kweli (Kanye West Cover) [AUDIO] RELATED: Talib Kweli Channels Denzel Washington For “Cold Rain” [ VIDEO]

Talib Kweli “How You Love Me” [MUSIC VIDEO]

Pharoahe Monch “Clap (One Day)” Extended Music Video

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Pharoahe Monch has never skimped on his music videos and his latest clip, “Clap (One Day)” is another visually arresting (no pun intended) treatment filled with social commentary. The latest clip from his album W.A.R. (dropping March 22nd) is a mini-movie starring Gbenga Akinnagbe from The Wire as an overzealous cop who shoots first and asks questions later. The clip is directed by Terrance Nance and scored by The Lion Share Music Group. WBW: Top 9 Episodes of the Cosby Show RELATED POSTS: Pharoahe Monch Premieres Anti-Police Brutality Anthem, “Clap (One Day)” Pharoahe Monch Shares The Making Of “Oh No” With Mos Def & Nate Dogg AUDIO: Pharoahe Monch + Mela Machinko “Shine”

Pharoahe Monch “Clap (One Day)” Extended Music Video

Yung LA Gets Duck Tattoo On His Face Covered Up [VIDEO]

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Yung LA has finally come to his senses and realized that a tattoo of a duck on his face wasn’t exactly a good idea and is having it covered up…Or was he pressured into getting it covered? The duck that was inked on the side of Yung LA’s face is also the logo for Duct Tape Records, a label that the rapper isn’t even affiliated with. AllHipHop’s rumors section is saying that the label had pressured Yung LA to “do the right thing” and get the tat covered up. So, Yung LA got the tat covered… and made a music video out of it… kinda… WARNING: EXPLICIT CONTENT RELATED: Yung LA Gets Duck Tattooed On His Face [VIDEO] RELATED: Fan Gets Ice Cream Tattoo Like Gucci Mane RELATED: Gucci Mane’s Tattoo Artist Will Not Do Big Facial Tats Anymore RELATED: Gucci Mane Gets Ice Cream Cone Tattooed On Face; Manager Denies He Was In Mental Institution

Yung LA Gets Duck Tattoo On His Face Covered Up [VIDEO]

Lil Wayne “We Back Soon” [NEW MUSIC]

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Lil Wayne’s upcoming Tha Carter IV album is one of the most anticipated albums of the year. But we don’t know if this new song that leaked, “We Back Soon,” will be on it. Take a listen! WARNING: EXPLICIT CONTENT RELATED: Lil Wayne & Drake Collab Album Could Drop By End Of 2011 [VIDEO] RELATED: Lil Wayne Feat. Cory Gunz “6’7″ [NEW VIDEO] RELATED: 10-Year-Old Girls Calls Out Lil Wayne In “Open Letter” [VIDEO]

Lil Wayne “We Back Soon” [NEW MUSIC]

Dawn From Dirty Money Prepping Solo Album For Fall

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Dawn Richard of Diddy ‘s group Dirty Money is ready to step out of the group dynamic and give solo stardom a shot. Dawn is planning to release her debut album this fall. Cars We Loved Way Black When Jeff Redd On Making, “You Called And Told Me” [EXCLUSIVE VIDEO] “I’ve been incredibly lucky to have been in two amazing groups, but I feel like I’ve never had the opportunity to show the world what I can do on my own,” says Dawn, who was also in the all-girl group Danity Kane. Dawn’s solo debut will be released on Bad Boy later this year.  She is also getting ready for Diddy-Dirty Money’s upcoming “Coming Home” tour, which kicks off in April. RELATED: Diddy-Dirty Money Announce “Coming Home” Tour Dates RELATED: Diddy-Dirty Money “I Hate That You Love Me” [VIDEO]

Dawn From Dirty Money Prepping Solo Album For Fall

Chris Brown Calls The Durtty Boyz [EXCLUSIVE]

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Chris Brown called into the Durtty Boyz show over the weekend and had a candid conversation with ET and J Nicks about his career, new album and more! Listen to the uncut interview below! WARNING: EXPLICIT CONTENT RELATED: Chris Brown Says He Was Supposed To Meet Michael Jackson The Day He Died RELATED: Chris Brown F.A.M.E. Album Track List Revealed

Chris Brown Calls The Durtty Boyz [EXCLUSIVE]

Music Streaming Devices: Guy Gear

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With wireless and computer-based digital music revolutions in full tilt, the need for streaming to alternative devices has exploded over the last two years. In response to this enormous demand, home audio manufacturers have scrambled to build hardware to fit a variety of consumer listening needs and preferences. Whether it’s free internet radio, computer-based MP3 collections , iPod / iPhones or paid services such as Napster, Rhapsody and Slacker Radio, finding the perfect piece of equipment for your home situation requires a bit of investigation. Important factors to consider when making comparisons include: audio quality, file/service compatibility, built-in speaker options versus the need for external speakers, cost, and portability. Below you’ll find our list of the major players in the audio streaming field, each with their own strengths and weaknesses. Read on to make your own assessments of each, and broaden your understanding of which hold the potential to finally free your music from its PC shackles. Music Streaming Devices: Guy Gear Bose SoundLink Based on the huge success of their iPod compatible Sound Dock series, it was only a matter of time before Bose created a device to compete in the digital music streaming spectrum. However, unlike much of the competition, Bose’s strategy with the recently released SoundLink is clearly focused on two things: ease of use and portability. Instead of mimicking the strategy of competing players, which seek to provide stand-alone access to digital music content without a computer, the SoundLink relies solely on its plug-and-play USB dongle or auxiliary connected device to output tunes through its wireless speaker. With a battery life of three hours at maximum volume, and a transmission range of 60 feet, it’s designed to appeal to users looking for a hassle-free method of streaming a variety of PC-loaded music to other locations in their home. A hefty price tag of $550 does make it one of the most expensive solutions on the market though; so potential buyers must place a high premium on ease of use and sound quality to justify buying it over other options that include more functionality. Pandora: Yes SIRIUS: Yes Internet radio: Yes Retail price: $550 V-Tech IS9181 Wi-Fi Internet Radio Positioned as the next evolution in desktop radios, the V-Tech IS9181 combines access to thousands of online radio stations, an FM tuner, PC music streaming, and five-day weather forecast information via AccuWeather, into an attractive case with great bass output. Surprisingly, despite its well-rounded connectivity, the IS9181 does lack basic support for Pandora and podcast streaming, meaning music discovery fiends and news junkies will have to look elsewhere get to their fix. Accessing music off of a networked PC is also a complex affair compared to the plug-and-play USB dongle solution found on the Bose SoundLink. Instead of running a uPNP server, the V-Tech uses shared music folders to access remote PC-based content and has a reputation for improperly displaying artist and track information on the units stylish color LCD display. Its navigation, however, is intuitive and uses a top-mounted rotating “disc” to navigate through menus and stations. The ability to save favorite internet radio stations, power the device with 6AA batteries, and listen to an auxiliary connected music device such as an iPod, are also nice touches that round out the unit’s features. Overall, the V-Tech IS9181 is a great option for those seeking a stand-alone wi-fi radio who don’t view alarm functionality or Pandora compatibility as must-have features. Pandora: No SIRIUS: No Internet radio: Yes Retail price: $146 Sonos BU250 Considering its role as a high-end, dual-room wireless digital audio system with expansion capabilities for to up to 32 rooms in total, the Sonos BU250 stands apart from other alternatives on this list both in functionality and price point. This basic setup includes three components: Two are ZonePlayer base stations, which are designed to provide music playback from all manner of digital sources. However, both require external speakers for audio output and only the ZP120 contains a built-in 55-Watt per-channel Class-D amplifier capable of powering external speakers on its own. The ZP90, on the other hand, is intended for streaming use in rooms where there’s already an audio system in place such as a home theater or tabletop radio. The real show stopper, though, is the CR2000 color LED touchscreen remote, which mimics the iPhone to place complete control of the system in the palm of your hands. Despite being a fully wireless system, ironically one base station must still be hardwired to an internet router to provide internet access to the system as a whole. Connecting one base station to the other only involves pressing a few buttons to pair units together, as opposed to dealing with wireless networking hassles. Each operates on a secure peer-to-peer 802.11 mesh network known as SonoNet, meaning it won’t slow down other devices in your home network. Streaming the majority of internet-based content through the system does not require a computer either, and accessing networked storage devices on a computer media library only requires a quick installation of Sono’s proprietary Desktop Controller software. Costing nearly $1,000, this easy-to-use, incredibly flexible system does have a price that matches its robust functionality. Pandora: Yes SIRIUS: Yes Internet radio: Yes Retail: Approx. $1,000 Philips Streamium NP25000 Philips’ take on digital music streaming appears to seek middle ground between functionality, style and price. Sleek and monolithic, the Streamium NP25000’s flat 9.9-inch black face is punctuated by a bright 3.5″ color LCD with album art display capabilities and a full graphical user interface. Like the previous models discussed, this device can stream all manner of internet radio stations, as well as Rhapsody’s premium subscription-based service. Accessing PC-based media is also a relatively straightforward affair thanks to the TwonkyServer software included in the bundle. It even provides support for high-end lossless audiophile song formats such as FLAC and OGG. Pandora, Last.fm and Slacker radio, however, are not compatible with the device. Unlike the Squeezebox Radio or V-Tech IS9181, the Streamium NP25000 does not have onboard speakers, making it totally dependent on external setups to play music. Combined with a fully sized wireless remote, this device is a good choice for audiophiles in search of an attractive home theater component to add lossless streaming from their computer. Anyone not in that bucket, however, will likely be better suited by alternative products. Pandora: No SIRIUS: No Internet radio: Yes Retail price: $200 Popcorn Hour A-110 While all of the other devices on this list can rightly be characterized as out-of-the-box streaming solutions for the non tech-saavy to moderately gadget proficient, the Popcorn Hour A-110 can make no such claims. Built as the ultimate tinkering machine for die-hard geeks, its streaming potential is nearly limitless, for those advanced enough to use it. Whether you’re looking for video or audio streaming at all quality levels from both online and networked sources, BitTorrent downloading or a massive media library storage device accessible through your home theater, the A-110 can make it happen. Unfortunately, one should be prepared to hack and read enthusiast forums until late in the night to get it all up and running. It’s also not portable, and really meant to serve as a component-based networked media tank. Thus most interested in seamless integration with online music services and casual side table portability will not be served by owning this device. However, for ambitious souls bothered by pre-imposed limitations on their media consumption, this device represents the key to unlimited media streaming possibilities. Pandora: Not out of the box SIRIUS: Not out of the box Internet radio: Yes Retail price: $215 Logitech Squeezebox Going directly head-to-head with other wi-fi radios such as the V-Tech IS9181, Logitech has drawn upon its impressive streaming history to create possibly the best wi-fi radio on the market today. Capable of playing computer-based MP3 collections, along with a variety of free and premium music services — Rhapsody, Napster, Pandora, SIRIUS, and Last.fm — the Squeezebox aims to handle just about every piece of digital music content under the sun. This all comes with a price though. Listed at $200 for the base unit, Logitech will nickel and dime you for an extra $50 to buy a supplement pack that includes a wireless remote and battery pack for cordless operation. Its external aesthetic combined with details like the ability to display album art and Flickr slideshows on its color LCD screen, in the end, may make it worth the added premium for true gadget hounds. Pandora: Yes SIRIUS: Yes Internet radio: Yes Retail price: $200 + $50 for battery pack and remote.

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Reggie Bush’s New Girlfriend Looks So Much Like Kimmie, She Actually Got Paid For It

This is reportedly Reggie Bush ‘s new piece of arm candy, Melissa Molinaro. Melissa is a model/singer/Canadian immigrant who made her debut into the public eye as one of several girls competing to be Danity Kane, then one of several girls competing to be the new Pussy Cat Doll on the WB. Now, Melissa is in an Old Navy commercial that has everyone talking. The newest Old Navy commercial, which kicks off the Gap-owned chain’s latest ad campaign, features a song called “Super C-U-T-E” by two guys and a girl going by the group name Audio Threadz. And lead singer Melissa Molinaro looks an awful lot like a certain E! star. “Breaking News!! @CBSNEWS reports that Old Navy’s Super CUTE star looks like @kimkardashian. #LOL. What do you think?” read a post from Old Navy’s Twitter account. Kardashian’s rep had no comment, and all of the Kardashian-Jenner clan’s Twitters and blogs have remained silent on the matter. But we, for one, think it was no accident that the perfectly coiffed and made-up Molinaro was groomed to look especially like Kardashian for the musical commercial launching the new campaign, “Old Navy Records. Original Hits. Original Styles.” Who better to relish how “C-U-T-E” she is whether she’s getting a mani-pedi or a root canal, considering we know how cute the real deal looks even when she’s getting laser hair removal? Basically, some are saying that Old Navy wanted the original Kimmie Cakes , but could only afford the look-a-like. What makes that scenario even more likely? Melissa doesn’t usually look that much like Kim. Flip the page to check out Reggie and Old Navy’s knock off Kim. Source

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will.i.am Unveils Teaser Of Britney Spears Collaboration

‘I can be the treble, baby/ You can be the bass,’ Spears sings on the snippet of the track, titled ‘The Big Fat Bass.’ By Jocelyn Vena will.i.am Photo: Ethan Miller/Getty Images for MGM Will.i.am has posted a snippet from his collaboration with Britney Spears, and it might just have fans saying “OMG.” The segment of the funky track, titled “The Big Fat Bass,” is the latest teaser from Spears’ upcoming March 29 release, Femme Fatale . The snippet opens with the electronically altered voice of will.i.am singing, “Big fat bass/ the big fat bass,” as a keyboard plays underneath. Then a beat kicks in. Britney soon joins in, speak-singing in a bright and loud voice, “I can be the treble, baby/ You can be the bass/ You can be the bass.” In a blog message that accompanied the audio clip, Will wrote, “The big fat bass … this is a taste … this is the intro … the bass is an important element to club dance music … this song celebrates bass … thank you Britney for collaborating it was a pleasure working with you … thank you for trusting my instincts … you’re a doll … i look forward on working with you again … its an honor because you rarely do collaboration.” The Black Eyed Peas frontman revealed more information about the snippet on Twitter, where he posted on Sunday that he is loving the direction that the album’s executive producers, Dr. Luke and Max Martin, are taking. “Im editing the snippet. there are so many parts in this song. I have so many favorite parts. It’s difficult to pick which part to show 1st,” he wrote, going on to discuss all the things he loves about the tune while showing a series of screen images of the audio file. “There are soo many hot parts … the second verse??? I love this section…the beat is nuts here and britney kills it … or the 2nd hook? Because [on] the second half of the first hook the bass build up is crazy … or the breakdown??? At this point a brand new beat is revealed. (The sickest beat) … [that] section is my favorite…my favorite new beat…I’m excited to dj this section… Will concluded the Twitter thread by saying, “Ok…I’m going to reveal the intro…I will give u a taste of the bass,” including a link to the snippet. Do you what you’ve heard of Britney and will.i.am’s collaboration? Tell us in the comments? Related Photos The Evolution Of: Britney Spears Related Artists Will.I.Am Britney Spears

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