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Future’s Latest Mixtape Based On A True Story

‘I just wanted to go in and paint the picture for the streets,’ the ‘Tony Montana’ MC tells Mixtape Daily. By Rob Markman, with reporting by James Smith Future Photo: MTV News Main Pick Headliner : Future Representing : Atlanta Mixtape : True Story Real Spit : The future is hard to predict, but the mixtape scene down South has long been a crystal ball of sorts when it comes to gauging new rap talent. And if his street buzz is any indication, Atlanta representative Future has plenty of bright days ahead. After establishing his sound on the DJ Scream-hosted 1000 and Dirty Sprite tapes and, of course, on the chorus on YC’s infectious “Racks,” Future has returned with his latest mixtape, True Story. “The mixtape True Story, everything on it from the beginning to the end is based on a very true story, and I just wanted to go in and paint the picture for the streets,” the rapper told Mixtape Daily. Raised in the infamous Zone 6 section of Atlanta, Future found musical inspiration in the form of his cousin Rico Wade of the Dungeon Family (Outkast, Goodie Mob). It was Future’s producer cousin who encouraged him to hone his writing abilities and that support ultimately led to the MC putting out local favorites like “Watch This,” “Yeah, Yeah” and the ladies anthem “Stand.” On True Story, Future puts his pen on full display, crafting catchy hooks over dirty southern bounce beats. The results are enjoyable, the subject matter varied. There’s the strip-club inspired “Magic” and the hustler’s ode, “Tony Montana.” On “Long Time Coming,” Future gets nostalgic and writes a letter to a lost love. Waka Flocka Flame and Scooter assist on the lighthearted “Annoying,” and newly signed G-Unit member Shawty Lo helps out on the lost-homey dedication “Bigger Picture.” While True Story chronicles the rapper’s sometimes difficult come-up, it does provide some hope that the days to come for Future will be worth the struggle. Joints to Check For

Standing With The Syrians

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by Chris Bodenner US Ambassador Robert Ford snuck into Hama on Thursday and, naturally, the Assad regime went apeshit. The State Department’s response was admirable: The fundamental intention (of Mr Ford’s visit) was to make absolutely clear with his physical… Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : The Daily Dish Discovery Date : 08/07/2011 21:12 Number of articles : 3

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Barking Mad Dog of the Day: Is Sophie truly going crazy on…

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Barking Mad Dog of the Day: Is Sophie truly going crazy on helium? Who cares? Internet! [ hyst .] Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : The Daily What Discovery Date : 09/07/2011 00:09 Number of articles : 2

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Prom Proposal of the Day: Sgt. Scott Moore, who is presently…

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Prom Proposal of the Day: Sgt. Scott Moore, who is presently serving his country with 3rd Battalion 2nd Marines in Musa Qala, Afghanistan, would like very much for Mila Kunis to accompany him to the Marine Corps Ball in Greenville, NC, on November 18th. Mila: If you’d like to go, e-mail Scott at gowithmemila[AT]gmail.com. If you don’t want to go, then you clearly hate America. [ vvv .] Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : The Daily What Discovery Date : 08/07/2011 19:35 Number of articles : 2

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Big Sean Is ‘The Next Generation Of Hip-Hop’

Industry vet Kevin Liles downplays his role in Kanye West prot

Kickass Cover of the Day: Anna from Indiana covers Lulu and the…

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Kickass Cover of the Day: Anna from Indiana covers Lulu and the Lampshades’ minimalist bit o’ magic “ You’re Gonna Miss Me ” and now you’re off to try and master the rhythm section for yourself so see ya later. [ otmoth / thanks bhraal! ] Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : The Daily What Discovery Date : 07/07/2011 18:56 Number of articles : 2

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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2 Reviews: Sensational!

You’ve read the interviews, you’ve seen the trailers , you’ve counted down the days until the July 15 release. Now, only one question remains: Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows actually any good? In a word, according to a handful of movie critics, YES. Check out their sterling reviews below… Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Clip – Harry vs. Voldemort An outstanding capper to the most lucrative film franchise of all time. – The Hollywood Reporter This is monumental cinema, awash with gorgeous tones, and carrying an ultimate message that will resonate with every viewer, young or old: there is darkness in all of us, but we can overcome it. – The Daily Telegraph If you’ve been a devoted follower of the Potter saga in print and at the movies, you’ll come away from this final chapter with a feeling of catharsis and, perhaps, a slightly damp handkerchief . – The Wrap With its accelerated rhythm, relentless flow of incident and wizard-war endgame, Part 2 will strike many viewers as a much more exciting, involving picture than the slower, more atmospheric Part 1. – Variety

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Michele Bachmann And Husband’s Anti-Gay Hatred Examined On The Ed Show

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RawStory’s Mike Rogers teams up with Daily Beast’s Michelle Goldberg to discuss Michele Bachmann, her husband, and their shared anti-gay hatred. Related posts: The Bachmann Effect: Michele, Her Husband, God, And Anti-Gay Bigotry 10 Questions Bachmann’s Husband Must Answer About “Christian Counseling” Bachmann’s Husband: Gays Are Barbarians, Need To Be Disciplined (Video) Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : The New Civil Rights Movement Discovery Date : 07/07/2011 15:02 Number of articles : 2

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Top 10 Horrible Bosses From TV And Film

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Horrible bosses– the bane of every working man (and woman’s) existence.  Whether they’re loud, obnoxious, or downright lazy, at some point they all inspire  homicidal tendencies in the people unlucky enough to work for them.  With the release of Horrible Bosses this Friday, The Urban Daily lists the worst of the worst offenders in corporate management from the small and big screen. Sergio Roma in Get Him To The Greek– Diddy plays record mogul Sergio Roma, whose Pinnacle Records is close to financial ruin. In the clip below, Sergio delivers a verbal tongue lashing to one of his underlings at their weekly staff meeting. J. Jonah Jameson in Spiderman– As the cantakerous  top dog at the fictional Daily Bugle, Jameson has zero tolerance for stupidity–and our friendly neighborhood Spiderman. Louie DePalma in “Taxi”–as the head dispatcher for the Sunshine Cab Company, Louie is a nasty troll who delights in spreading misery to everyone around him. Miranda Priestley in The Devil Wears Prada– the editor-in chief of Runway Magazine, (rumored to be fashioned after real life Vogue magazine’s editrix Anna Wintour).  No one can cast a withering stare better than this ice queen. Gilbert Huph in The Incredibles– Poor Gilbert Huph.  How could the soulless corporate pencil pusher know he was about to fire one of the most powerful superheroes in the world?  Watch what happens when Mr. Huph tries to conduct Bob Parr’s ‘exit interview’: Mel Sharples in  ”Alice”–Rough, gruff, and about five decades behind in  the women’s movement, Mel could definitely use a few classes in Sensitivity 101 (start at 1:25 mark). Eugene H. Krabs in “Spongebob Squarepants”–The owner of The Krusty Krab, Mr. Krabs is the crustacean Gordon Gekko of Bikini Bottom.  He will do anything for a buck, and as witnessed in clip below, will even dabble in a little eco-terrorism to do so. Bill Lumbergh in Office Space –Lumbergh is the passive-aggressive, bureaucratic type of boss who seems to forget–or just doesn’t care–that employees have a life outside their office cubicle. Wilhemina Slater in “Ugly Betty”–Cold and heartless, Wilhemina takes fashion very seriously. In the clip below, Wilhemina serves a fashion police ticket (and a pink slip) to an employee at Mode Magazine. Ari Gold in “Entourage”–Based on real life Hollywood talent agent Ari Emanuel, Ari Gold is an equal opportunity offender. From faithful assistant Lloyd to long-suffering wife Mrs. Ari, no one is safe when Ari goes Chernobyl on your ass.

Top 10 Horrible Bosses From TV And Film

Top 10 Horrible Bosses From TV And Film

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Horrible bosses– the bane of every working man (and woman’s) existence.  Whether they’re loud, obnoxious, or downright lazy, at some point they all inspire  homicidal tendencies in the people unlucky enough to work for them.  With the release of Horrible Bosses this Friday, The Urban Daily lists the worst of the worst offenders in corporate management from the small and big screen. Sergio Roma in Get Him To The Greek– Diddy plays record mogul Sergio Roma, whose Pinnacle Records is close to financial ruin. In the clip below, Sergio delivers a verbal tongue lashing to one of his underlings at their weekly staff meeting. J. Jonah Jameson in Spiderman– As the cantakerous  top dog at the fictional Daily Bugle, Jameson has zero tolerance for stupidity–and our friendly neighborhood Spiderman. Louie DePalma in “Taxi”–as the head dispatcher for the Sunshine Cab Company, Louie is a nasty troll who delights in spreading misery to everyone around him. Miranda Priestley in The Devil Wears Prada– the editor-in chief of Runway Magazine, (rumored to be fashioned after real life Vogue magazine’s editrix Anna Wintour).  No one can cast a withering stare better than this ice queen. Gilbert Huph in The Incredibles– Poor Gilbert Huph.  How could the soulless corporate pencil pusher know he was about to fire one of the most powerful superheroes in the world?  Watch what happens when Mr. Huph tries to conduct Bob Parr’s ‘exit interview’: Mel Sharples in  ”Alice”–Rough, gruff, and about five decades behind in  the women’s movement, Mel could definitely use a few classes in Sensitivity 101 (start at 1:25 mark). Eugene H. Krabs in “Spongebob Squarepants”–The owner of The Krusty Krab, Mr. Krabs is the crustacean Gordon Gekko of Bikini Bottom.  He will do anything for a buck, and as witnessed in clip below, will even dabble in a little eco-terrorism to do so. Bill Lumbergh in Office Space –Lumbergh is the passive-aggressive, bureaucratic type of boss who seems to forget–or just doesn’t care–that employees have a life outside their office cubicle. Wilhemina Slater in “Ugly Betty”–Cold and heartless, Wilhemina takes fashion very seriously. In the clip below, Wilhemina serves a fashion police ticket (and a pink slip) to an employee at Mode Magazine. Ari Gold in “Entourage”–Based on real life Hollywood talent agent Ari Emanuel, Ari Gold is an equal opportunity offender. From faithful assistant Lloyd to long-suffering wife Mrs. Ari, no one is safe when Ari goes Chernobyl on your ass.

Top 10 Horrible Bosses From TV And Film