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Young Jeezy’s ‘TM103′ Gets New Release Date [VIDEO]

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Young Jeezy announced a new release date for his fourthcoming album TM103: Hustlerz Ambition . The The project will be available December 20th featuring recent release “F.A.M.E.” with T.I. TM103 is the next installment to Jeezy’s Thug Motivation album series. Young Jeezy Feat. T.I. “F.A.M.E.” [NEW MUSIC] Young Jeezy Releases “TM 103″ Tracklisting [PHOTO]

Young Jeezy’s ‘TM103′ Gets New Release Date [VIDEO]

Chris Brown Ft. T-Pain “N****s In Paris” Remix [VIDEO]

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I’m not sure how happy Hov would be that Chris is rapping over his “N****s In Paris” beat but he can’t be mad at how hot it turned out! Breezy and T-Pain attack the track with a different flow. The video follows a Halloween theme with vibrant colors. Chris Brown & Bow Wow Spend $5,000 On Strippers! Rihanna On Chris Brown: “I’m Really Excited To See The Breakthrough He’s Had In His Career” Chris Brown FT. T-Pain – Niggas in Paris(freestyle) from Mechanical Dummy on Vimeo .

Chris Brown Ft. T-Pain “N****s In Paris” Remix [VIDEO]

Friday Box Office: Let’s Give Footloose a Hand!

I’m squeaking and bopping like Deniece Williams, because the new Footloose is both critically hailed and a box office success. Kenny Wormald’s big debut tops the Friday countdown, leading all newcomers by a significant margin — especially the not-so- Big Year .

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At HIFF: Anton Yelchin Explains His Unlikely Space Jam/Taxi Driver Influence

Youth seized the Hamptons this afternoon, as the ongoing film festival here featured a fun Breakthrough Artists panel comprising actors Anton Yelchin ( Like Crazy ), Alexander Skarsg

Fantasia Almost Goes Into Labor After Hearing She Lost Mahalia Jackson Role [VIDEO]

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Fantasia became aware of rumors about being dropped from the Mahalia Jackson biopic she was supposed to star in while watching “The Wendy Williams Show,” and the shock almost sent her into labor. She called in today to talk to Wendy, and talked about the real reason why she believes producers haven’t contacted her. Fantasia is currently at home on bed rest and her baby is due on December 29th. Find out what she had to say to Wendy about the state of her relationship with Antwaun Cook in this exclusive interview with Wendy Williams in the video below. RELATED POSTS: Fantasia Will Talk To Wendy Williams About Her Scandalous Pregnancy, Losing Movie Role Unwed Pregnancy Could Cost Fantasia Her Mahalia Jackson Role Pregnant Fantasia Cancels Show, Goes On Bed Rest!

Fantasia Almost Goes Into Labor After Hearing She Lost Mahalia Jackson Role [VIDEO]

Rihanna On Chris Brown: “I’m Really Excited To See The Breakthrough He’s Had In His Career”

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After Chris Brown’s 2009 domestic abuse for viciously assaulting then-girlfriend Rihanna , folks didn’t think Chris would bounce back. As he is still proving them wrong, Rihanna speaks out on how she feels about her ex-beau and his music. “It was too much anger. I’m really excited to see the breakthrough he’s had in his career. It’s incredible to see how he pulled out the way he did. Even when the world seemed like it was against him, you know? I really like the music he’s putting out. I’m a fan of his stuff. I’ve always been a fan. I would never wish anything horrible for him. Never. I never have.” Rihanna: “Being In A Relationship Can Feel Like A Chore” Chris Brown Performs “Bottoms Up” With Trey Songz [VIDEO] Chris Brown Added To Anderson Cooper’s “RidicuList” On CNN [VIDEO] Chris Brown Wants Rihanna’s Restraining Order Lifted

Rihanna On Chris Brown: “I’m Really Excited To See The Breakthrough He’s Had In His Career”

Esquire Crowns RihRih Sexiest Woman Alive And She Declares Her Love For Breezy

Esquire pulled a “No Shyte Sherlock” move and declared Rihanna the sexiest woman alive for 2011, putting her bare body on the cover. The feature includes an extensive interview, video and lots of naughty pictures. But of course the most quoted part will be her comments about Breezy, which border on fawning: The part about Chris Brown is like a needle scratching across a record, even though she literally doesn’t bat an eyelash. And she doesn’t bat an eyelash because it is the most obvious subject in the world. It’s incredible to see how he pulled out of it the way he did. Even when the world seemed like it was against him, you know? I really like the music he’s putting out. I’m a fan of his stuff. I’ve always been a fan. Obviously, I had some resentment toward him for a while, for obvious reasons. But I’ve put that behind me. It was taking up too much of my time. It was too much anger. I’m really excited to see the breakthrough he’s had in his career. I would never wish anything horrible for him. Never. I never have. How nice of her… Keep reading for more from the interview.

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Missy Elliott Reveals Battle With Graves’ Disease

Rapper has been undergoing radiation to treat the thyroid condition. By Gil Kaufman Missy Elliott Photo: Astrid Stawiarz/ Getty Images For a while, Missy Elliott was everywhere you looked. The rapper/producer released a string of offbeat smash hits and landmark music videos in the late 1990s and early 2000s that stretched from her breakthrough single “The Rain” in 1997 to 2001’s “Get Ur Freak On” and 2002’s “Work It.” But after a couple of softer-selling efforts in the mid 2000s, Elliott seemed to fall off the radar. Now the increasingly reclusive MC has explained why her long-promised comeback album, Block Party, has been so long in coming and where she’s been for the past three years. The 39-year-old Grammy winner told People magazine that she’s battling the autoimmune disorder Graves’ disease. “You live with it for the rest of your life,” Elliott said. Elliott was diagnosed with the disease in 2008, and she’s suffered from a litany of effects, including a loss of some motor skills, dizzy spells, lumps in her throat, mood swings, hair loss, a fast heart rate and bulging eyes. She underwent radiation treatment, has been taking medication and said she’s now feeling better. The disease affects the thyroid gland, whose hormones regulate the body’s metabolism and affect mood, weight and energy. It causes hyperthyroidism, which produces an excess of the thyroid hormone, causing the symptoms Elliott discussed, as well as anxiety, double vision and muscle weakness. Though the symptoms are uncomfortable, when caught early and treated, long-term health effects can be avoided. The weakness was so bad, Elliott said , that she nearly crashed her car because she couldn’t press down on the brake, and she could hardly even hold a pen in her hand. “I’m 30 pounds lighter because I’ve been exercising,” said Elliott, who will be the first subject of the upcoming season of VH1’s “Behind the Music” biography series on June 29. “My thyroid is functioning, so I haven’t had to take medication in about nine months.” Related Artists Missy Elliott

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Missy Elliott Reveals Battle With Graves’ Disease

Rapper has been undergoing radiation to treat the thyroid condition. By Gil Kaufman Missy Elliott Photo: Astrid Stawiarz/ Getty Images For a while, Missy Elliott was everywhere you looked. The rapper/producer released a string of offbeat smash hits and landmark music videos in the late 1990s and early 2000s that stretched from her breakthrough single “The Rain” in 1997 to 2001’s “Get Ur Freak On” and 2002’s “Work It.” But after a couple of softer-selling efforts in the mid 2000s, Elliott seemed to fall off the radar. Now the increasingly reclusive MC has explained why her long-promised comeback album, Block Party, has been so long in coming and where she’s been for the past three years. The 39-year-old Grammy winner told People magazine that she’s battling the autoimmune disorder Graves’ disease. “You live with it for the rest of your life,” Elliott said. Elliott was diagnosed with the disease in 2008, and she’s suffered from a litany of effects, including a loss of some motor skills, dizzy spells, lumps in her throat, mood swings, hair loss, a fast heart rate and bulging eyes. She underwent radiation treatment, has been taking medication and said she’s now feeling better. The disease affects the thyroid gland, whose hormones regulate the body’s metabolism and affect mood, weight and energy. It causes hyperthyroidism, which produces an excess of the thyroid hormone, causing the symptoms Elliott discussed, as well as anxiety, double vision and muscle weakness. Though the symptoms are uncomfortable, when caught early and treated, long-term health effects can be avoided. The weakness was so bad, Elliott said , that she nearly crashed her car because she couldn’t press down on the brake, and she could hardly even hold a pen in her hand. “I’m 30 pounds lighter because I’ve been exercising,” said Elliott, who will be the first subject of the upcoming season of VH1’s “Behind the Music” biography series on June 29. “My thyroid is functioning, so I haven’t had to take medication in about nine months.” Related Artists Missy Elliott

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New West Week Kicks Off With Odd Future, Casey Veggies, More

We take you inside the re-emerging L.A. hip-hop scene, including exclusive interviews with Dom Kennedy, Nipsey Hussle, Tyga and more. By Steven Roberts Odd Future’s Tyler, the Creator Photo: Roger Kisby/Getty Images In recent years, Los Angeles hip-hop has lost its place at the top of the rap game. Dr. Dre’s once ubiquitous G-Funk sound has largely disappeared thanks in part to the emergence of other super-producers, the growing dominance of southern hip-hop and the good doctor’s own absence from the scene. As a result (with the exception of the likes of Game and Snoop Dogg), the region has been mostly dormant on a national scale — until now. In recent years, a new wave of hip-hop acts has emerged, awakening a newfound interest in L.A. hip-hop culture. These artists have each individually carved their own lane without the help of their rap forefathers, creating a sound in contrast to the G-Funk/ gangsta rap sensibility. Beginning Monday, April 18, MTV News will be highlighting some of the best of L.A.’s talented and diverse acts with our weeklong coverage of the New West. The week kicks off with a mixtape double-feature highlighting Nipsey Hussle’s The Marathon and Casey Veggies’ Sleeping in Class. The up-and-coming Casey Veggies has made a lot of noise in the last few months — all while trying to graduate high school. Our second piece is on rising star Nipsey Hussle, who many fans once hoped would singlehandedly bring back the West. Nips’ momentum has slowed a bit in recent months, but the MC won’t be deterred. Nipsey has since embarked on his own marathon, planning to take his career to the next level. One crew that has been pegged as “the next big thing” is the much-hyped Odd Future . OF have made waves in recent months, though, the question remains whether the 10-man collective can take the next step to the mainstream. Then there’s the four-man group known as Black Hippy, made up of Kendrick Lamar, Jay Rock, Ab-Soul and School Boy Q. The foursome have made quite a bit of noise on the underground and it they seem to have already caught the attention of some important people in the industry. But it’s not just the MCs that have been making noise in L.A.; the city’s party and dance scene has also been the focus of hip-hop fans and spawned nationwide trends. The Jerk, the Dougie and Cat Daddy (all dances, of course) have not only brought about new crazes, but they’ve helped to shed light on how L.A. youth are reviving the culture. Finally, can Dom Kennedy, Pac Div and Young Money MC Tyga overcome their underdog status and make their mark outside of L.A.? Each act has been grinding for years, but can they defy the naysayers and prove they’re the cream of the crop? Before the New West Week kicks off, MTV News will be gearing up by talking to a few heavy hitters about the scene. The Doggfather Snoop Dogg talks to us about how the New West MCs have made a name for themselves without a co-sign from the old guard and also shares a little bit about his new artist, Pilot. And Renaissance man Chris Brown opens up to us on Friday about how he got inspiration from L.A.’s party and dance scene while rejuvenating his career. All week, we’ll be bringing you interviews with these artists to watch, breaking it down into four categories: the Black Hippy, the Future, Up and Coming, the Party and the Underdog. Each day, MTV News’ Sway and our hip-hop beat team will focus on a theme and recap the following day. Starting Monday, stick with us all week as MTV News turns the spotlight on the New West, the next wave of hip-hop acts helping to restore faith in the L.A. rap scene. From groups like Odd Future to rising MCs like Dom Kennedy, we’ll bring you up close and personal to these artists as they carve their own lanes in the post-gangsta rap era. Keep it locked here for the next week for more on the West Coast up-and-comers!- Related Videos The New West: An In-Depth Look At L.A. Hip-Hop Related Artists Odd Future Wolf Gang Kill Them All Nipsey Hussle

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