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Rapper J-Kwon Missing, Label Says

‘If anyone has seen J-Kwon or has access to him, please let him know,’ label says in statement. By Shaheem Reid J-Kwon Photo: Vince Bucci/Getty Images St. Louis native, J-Kwon , who made a huge splash in 2004 with the hit “Tipsy,” has been missing for almost a month, his label says. Gracie Production released a statement Tuesday night asking for help finding the MC. “J-Kwon is a big part of the Gracie family, and we are obviously increasingly worried and want to make sure he is OK,” Gracie Productions CEO/President Tony Bucher said in the statement. “We’ve already received thousands of e-mails from fans and supporters who are worried about J-Kwon, and we want everyone to know how much we appreciate the love and support. If anyone has seen J-Kwon or has access to him, please let him know we are worried about him, and to please let us know everything is ok.” Bucher and Gracie productions have also gone as far as setting up a Twitter page @WhereIsJKwon so fans can write with any info they may have. According to a rep for Gracie Productions, Kwon was working on a self titled album to be released on March 23. Last year, via the indie, the 24-year-old rapper put out the albums Hood Hop 2 and Hood Hop 2.5. J-Kwon’s biggest project was the original Hood Hop, which came out in 2004. Powered by the party anthem “Tipsy,” the then 17 year-old gained national exposure and even performed on “Saturday Night Live.” “I’m 17, so I can’t get into the club,” he explained to MTV News in 2004 about the controversial song. “I used to stand outside and see people so tipsy, so drunk, they basically did like a two-step away from the club. I took all that and was like, ‘OK, what does every teen think?’ When I say, ‘Teen drinking is very bad, but I got a fake ID though,’ people think I’m actually promoting drinking to teens. Nah. When I say, ‘Everybody in the club getting tipsy,’ I mean we ain’t drinking but everybody else is. That’s what we see, not what we do. A lot of critics come at me about this. If I was promoting teen drinking, believe me, I would’ve sold the song for an ad.” Kwon had a hard knock life to begin with. He was kicked out of the house at age 12 and became homeless. In 2003, he auditioned for LA Reid and Jermaine Dupri, who were at the Arista at the time. “When I went in for the deal I was like, ‘What if they don’t sign me? Forget them. If they don’t sign me, I’mma keep rolling.’ That’s how I approach every situation,” he told MTV News. “So I’m rapping for LA and at the end of the verse, my line was something like, ‘You don’t like it, LA, bite me,’ and I turned around and mooned him, straight up.” Hood Hop was the only J-Kwon album released under the So So Def imprint before the rapper and the label parted ways years later. Related Artists J-Kwon

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J-Lo’s Record Split Not Amicable?

Jennifer Lopez’ s split from her record label was not an amicable one, according to US reports. J-Lo’s camp says the singer left Epic/Son y at the end of her contract and that the decision was a mutual one. But insiders tell the New York Daily News that after her last two singles, ‘ Louboutins’ and ‘Fresh Out of the Oven’ flopped, the label was not willing to take a risk on Lopez’s album ‘ Love?’ Now Lopez may try to release the album online, the source tells the News. “Epic technically owns the material from her album, so she needs to buy it back from them to have control over it,” the insider told the News. “But she’ll try to release the album online if need be. It may be her last resort to take control of a poor situation.” Lopez’s manager, Benny Medina , insists that the label did not dump Lopez. “Jennifer had a wonderful relationship with the Sony Music Group and they have shared many successes together,” he said. “But the time was right to make a change that best serves the direction of her career as an actress and recording artist.”

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Asher Roth Squelches Gay Rumors

Reports spread that MC would be coming out of the closet on a TV special.

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The Man Who Hired Lindsay Lohan At Ungaro Has Quit

The fashion boss who hired Lindsay Lohan as artistic adviser to his label has resigned. Chief executive Mounir Moufarige stepped down from Emanuel Ungaro after months of criticism at Lohan’s influence on the Spring 2010 collection.

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Exclusive: T.I.’s Grand Hustle Partner Discusses Explosives Scare

‘We’re trying to stay focused on the business,’ Jason Geter says of possible Molotov cocktails thrown at the label’s Atlanta offices. By Shaheem Reid Jason Geter and T.I. Photo: Jamie McCarthy/ Getty Images Police are investigating two bottles filled with an unknown liquid suspected of being Molotov cocktails that were tossed at the offices of Grand Hustle Records in Atlanta

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The Banned Enrique Iglesias Music Video

Back in 2000, Enrique Iglesias’ music video for “Sad Eyes” was too hot for tv, and his label kept it unreleased.

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The History Of Coke Bottles

The evolution of the Coke bottle design in one image.

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Pamela Anderson Goes Green and Glam for Her Fashion Line

The Baywatch babe launches her label in style in South Florida

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Young Jeezy And Rick Ross Unite Their Crews For ‘Erryday’ Video

‘We’re the new generation of hustlas,’ Jeezy tells Mixtape Daily of keeping Def Jam legacy alive.

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Eminem, Public Enemy Celebrate Def Jam Catalog At VH1’s ‘Hip Hop Honors’

Stars perform tracks by LL Cool J, Beastie Boys and other acts from the legendary imprint. Eminem performs at the VH1’s “Hip Hop Honors” Photo: Frank Micelotta/ Getty Images BROOKLYN, New York — Usually when hip-hop heads new and old gather to celebrate someone being recognized as a “VH1 Hip Hop Honors” inductee, it’s a pioneering act like LL Cool J , Rakim or Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five

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