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Bun B Brings Out Big Daddy Kane, Lupe Fiasco At Special New York Show

Paul Wall, Chamillionaire, Slim Thug also join UGK legend onstage. By Shaheem Reid and Rahman Dukes Bun B Photo: MTV News NEW YORK — Bun B is one of the few MCs who’s had a successful career both as a solo artist and as a group member (he was half of the legendary UGK) and as a soloist. And the legendary Texas MC, who was in New York for Thursday night’s Southern-themed VH1 Hip-Hop Honors, put on a special show at downtown spot SOB’s. Billed as “Bun B and Friends,” it was difficult to forecast exactly who the MC would bring to rep with him, since he’s connected to so many MCs either through friendship, collaborations or both. And not surprisingly, he had a few surprises. First and foremost, Big Daddy Kane: The Brooklyn legend gave Bun a major co-sign, saying that the main reason he came to support was because he respects B’s mic game. “He’s a lyricist!” Kane affirmed. Another Kane highlight was the performance of his classic “Ain’t No Half-Steppin’.” Lupe Fiasco came out next and did “Superstar.” “My man Bun hit me and said, ‘I need you tonight,’ Lupe said. “Bun is the biggest superstar” “I gotta few more friends to bring out,” Bun said, taking the reigns of the stage once again. “Some of my homies from the H.” The Houston combo of Paul Wall and Slim Thug came out for “Still Tippin’.” “When you see Paul Wall and Slim Thug, you usually see one more guy,” Bun said. On cue, Chamillionaire came out for “Ridin’.” “I know ya’ll know this song, with all the police out here!,” Cham said. “I wanna let ya’ll know something. [Bun] is the originator of riding dirty. I wouldn’t have ever wrote this if I didn’t grow up on your music.” Bun said later in the show, “I gotta get ready to get outta here, but before I do, this is for all the players in the house.” He then went into UGK’s “International Players Anthem” before ending with “Gangsta.” Other friends of Bun in the house included newcomer Houston artist Just Britney, Termanology, Freddie Gibbs, Wale and Michael “5000” Watts. After the show, Bun basked in accolades and reflected on his set. “Man, it’s incredible,” he said. “We had an incredible show tonight. Bun B and friends. Just Brittany, Corey Mo, Termanology, Freddie Gibbs, Wale, Lupe, Big Daddy Kane, Paul Wall, Chamillionaire, Slim Thug. It was a crazy show tonight. The greatest show you’ll ever get.” Related Artists Bun B Wale

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Freddie Gibbs’ ‘Ghetto’ Video Shows The ‘Real’ Gary, Indiana

‘It was just me interacting with the people in my city,’ Gibbs said of new video. By Shaheem Reid By now, Freddie Gibbs is very familiar with the glitz and glamour of Hollywood. He’s in Los Angeles quite often to conduct business. But when it came to showing his hometown of Gary, Indiana, to the world in his new video for “The Ghetto,” which premiered on Monday, the lanky newcomer says gloss was not an option. “The making of the video was easy, like a documentary or something,” Freddie told MTV News Tuesday (May 11). “It was just me interacting with the people in my city. A lot of people didn’t really know what Gary looked like. They just knew the Jacksons were from there. People are glad that I came with a video showing real sh– and not some made-up party scene or a car show. I gave ’em what’s true to me.” Back in January, Gibbs described the lack of opportunities in Gary , especially for an aspiring rapper. He said he felt he could open doors for others with the launch of his career. “A lot of people in Gary work hard to try and get out,” he said. “It’s a depressed city, a depressed economy. It’s still my home. I still live there. I got family, friends there. I feel like me putting this street music out, it’s gonna shed some light on the bad parts so maybe they can be fixed. Plus, it’s no music scene in Gary — we don’t even have our own radio situation. Everything we got is up under Chicago. I gotta go and create the scene. Being the first dude to come out the city in the rap game is a lot of pressure. For one, people hear Gary, Indiana, and think I’m some hick from the farm. But I’m from the bricks. This is the ghetto. This ain’t no cornfield.” Gibbs’ video was directed by Brandon “n2ition” Riley. “The Ghetto” is off of the new mixtape Str8 Killa No Filla, which drops in mid-June.

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Nicki Minaj Explains Why She Skipped XXL’s Freshmen 10

‘With all due respect, we felt like we kinda had graduated from the freshman class,’ MC says of her and Drake’s exclusion from the issue. By Shaheem Reid Nicki Minaj Photo: MTV News Nicki Minaj said she told XXL magazine, “No disrespect, but no thanks.” The sexy rapper declined the invitation to be a part of the 2010 Freshmen 10 issue because, like her Young Money compatriot Drake , she felt she should have been down last year. ” Drake and I, we love XXL, ” she told us recently on the set of her video for “Massive Attack.” “We just shot for XXL. With all due respect, we felt like we kinda had graduated from the freshman class. We felt that XXL missed the mark when they didn’t put us on the cover prior to that. They have to pay for that. They can’t say, ‘Hey, get on the next one.’ But we love XXL. That’s like a hip-hop classic. So we said, ‘can we have something just a little bit more catered to us, so that we feel like have still grown as artists, so we’re not at all disrespecting the magazine?’ They were cool with that. “We didn’t dictate, we just asked nicely,” Nicki smiled. “Technically, we were freshmen when they didn’t put us on,” Drake told ImFLashy.com in February. “I feel now it’s just returning the favor.” Earlier this month, the publication revealed their Freshmen 10 . The roster consisted of OJ Da Juiceman, Nipsey Hussle, Jay Rock, Pill, Donnis, Fashawn, J. Cole, Wiz Khalifah, Freddie Gibbs and Big Sean. Related Artists Nicki Minaj Drake

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Lupe Fiasco Halts New Mixtape Because Of Recent Leaks

‘I started to get wind that people had songs they shouldn’t have had,’ he tells Mixtape Daily. By Shaheem Reid Lupe Fiasco Photo: Atlantic Thanks a lot, music thieves and Internet hackers — or at least the ones who have been pillaging through Lupe Fiasco’s new joints . Because of you guys, the MC said he’s not putting out the sequel to his Enemy of the State: A Love Story mixtape anytime soon.

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