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Unwrap Maria Millions

This Colombian beauty is easy on the eyes. Peep More Of Her 5’0, 34C-27-37 frame – photos and video – at HipHopWired.com

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Ray-J On Kim Kardashian “My Sex Tape Made That Hoe!”

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For Discussion: Shouldn’t The Grammy’s Be Reflective Of What’s Popular In Society? Steve Stoute Thinks So…

Yesterday, former music executive Steve Stoute let loose a scathing letter to the Grammy committee chastising their use of today’s most popular artists to sell the award show, without properly crediting them with statues for the categories in which they are nominated. Over the course of my 20-year history as an executive in the music business and as the owner of a firm that specializes in in-culture advertising, I have come to the conclusion that the Grammy Awards have clearly lost touch with contemporary popular culture. My being a music fan has left me with an even greater and deeper sense of dismay — so much so that I feel compelled to write this letter. Where I think that the Grammys fail stems from two key sources: (1) over-zealousness to produce a popular show that is at odds with its own system of voting and (2) fundamental disrespect of cultural shifts as being viable and artistic. As an institution that celebrates artistic works of musicians, singers, songwriters, producers and technical specialists, we have come to expect that the Grammys upholds all of the values that reflect the very best in music that is born from our culture. Unfortunately, the awards show has become a series of hypocrisies and contradictions, leaving me to question why any contemporary popular artist would even participate. How is it possible that in 2001 The Marshall Mathers LP — an album by Eminem that ushered in the Bob Dylan of our time — was beaten out by Steely Dan (no disrespect) for Album Of The Year? While we cannot solely utilize album sales as the barometer, this was certainly not the case. Not only is Eminem the best-selling artist of the last decade, but The Marshall Mathers LP was a critical and commercial success that sold over 10 million albums in the United States (19 million worldwide), while Steely Dan sold less than 10% of that amount and came and went as quietly as a church mouse. Or consider even that in 2008 at the 50th Annual Grammy Awards, after going into the night as the most-nominated artist, Kanye West’s Graduation was beaten out for Album Of The Year by Herbie Hancock’s River: The Joni Letters. (This was the first time in 43 years that a jazz album won this category.) While there is no doubt in my mind of the artistic talents of Steely Dan or Herbie Hancock, we must acknowledge the massive cultural impact of Eminem and Kanye West and how their music is shaping, influencing and defining the voice of a generation. It is this same cultural impact that acknowledged the commercial and critical success of Michael Jackson’s Thriller in 1984. What say you? Do you feel that the Grammy’s are representative of today modern pop culture? Go to HipHopWired to read more of Stoute’s letter

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Cops Bust Woman With 50 Condoms Of Cocaine In Her Stomach

A 21-year-old Dominican woman is in police custody after authorities says she tried to board an airplane with 50 condoms in her stomach filled with cocaine. Police say Luisa Gill of New Jersey swallowed 50 condoms full of cocaine with a street value of $50,000 before hopping on a JetBlue flight from the Domincan Republic to the states. Custom agents stopped her after noticing that she seemed jittery and she admitted to swallowing the stash. More, including video, at HipHopWired.com

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Rick Ross Signs Wale Giving Him $44,000 Chain! [Video]

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Are You… Are You Serious?: Luke (2 Live Crew) Running For Mayor Of Miami [Video]

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Young, Black and Missing: The Case of Phylicia Barnes

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