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Some Hump Day Handsome: ‘Young & The Restless’ Man Candy Redaric Williams Flexes His Rock Hard Abs For Rolling Out Magazine

New Actor Redaric Williams Covers Rolling Out Magazine The soap opera world just got a fresh new male face with a sun-kissed body and he goes by the name of Redaric Williams. The Detroit-born hard body is the newcomer on the set of the long-running daytime soap opera series “The Young & The Restless,” where he plays the son of former Y&R lovebirds Drucilla (Victoria Rowell) and Malcolm (Shemar Moore). He recently stopped by Rolling Out Magazine to flaunt his chiseled physique, dish details on his new role, and reveal how he feels about being considered Motor City man candy. Check out a few interview excerpts below: On his hometown: Ask him where he’s from and he’ll say Detroit without hesitation even though he moved around a lot as a kid. Still, he was born in Michigan and graduated from high school in the Motor City. “Detroit is my city,” he says with obvious affection. “I have an affinity for Detroit. I always have. Always will. I haven’t been back in years but Detroit is definitely my city.” On his role on “The Young & The Restless” and being compared to Shemar Moore: “I underestimated how huge the soap world is and how diverse the viewing demographic is,” he admits. Some fans who are not feeling Tyler have tried to dismiss Williams as a Shemar Moore wannabe but Williams, who is clear that he is his own man, is flattered by any comparisons, positive and negative, to Moore. “If you compare me to Shemar, I am honored,” he says. “He’s a great guy. He’s doing his thing — stamped, sealed and solidified — and to be able to be mentioned in the same sentence is an honor.” On being considered a sex symbol: “I don’t see myself as that so I don’t think I’d ever be comfortable in something that I don’t see myself as,” he explains, “but I am aware of it and I’m kind of fine with it in the sense that I know that that’s what’s required for what I’m trying to do career-wise.” We certainly look forward to seeing more of Redaric and his abs in around Hollyweird. Ladies, would you hit it? You can peep a few more pics of Redaric on the flip to help you decide…

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Exclusive: Vinny Cha$e Signs With Epic Records

Newcomer tells MTV News he and his Cheer$ Club label have officially signed with Epic in a joint venture worth $2.5 million. By Rob Markman Vinny Cha$e Photo: MTV News

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Frankenweenie to Premiere at Fantastic Fest, Ted and Magic Mike Open Strong: Biz Break

Also in Friday morning’s news round up, it looks like the next round of Hunger Games cast is shaping up. Psychological thriller Gut gets a digital distribution home and perhaps not exactly film-direct news, but the Supreme Court refused to hear an appeal from the FCC over that Janet Jackson “wardrobe malfunction” back in 2004… Frankenweenie Will Open Fantastic Fest The world premiere of Tim Burton’s latest will launch the annual genre-heavy Fantastic Fest September 20th in Austin, TX. The Disney film revolves around a boy who “unexpectedly losing his beloved dog Sparky, young Victor harnesses the power of science to bring his best friend back to life-with just a few minor adjustments. He tries to hide his home-sewn creation, but when Sparky gets out, Victor’s fellow students, teachers and the entire town all learn that getting a new “leash on life” can be monstrous.” Around the ‘net… Ted and Magic Mike Launch with $2M-plus Midnights Ted debuted at $2.625M from midnight screenings at 1,090 theaters, while stripper show Magic Mike grossed $2.050M from one show at midnight in 1,100 theaters, Deadline reports . Hunger Games Sequel Eyes Zoe Aggeliki for Key Role Newcomer Zoe Aggeliki appears to have won out for the central role of Johanna Mason, an ax-welding winner of a past Hunger Games who will appear in Lionsgate’s sequel The Hunger Games Catching Fire , Deadline reports . Cinetic Gets Gut for North America Digital distribution rights for psychological thriller Gut have been nabbed by Cinetic Rights Management. The feature revolves around a deteriorating friendship of two best friends when one gets ahold of an anonymous video that quickly threatens to dismantle everything around them, binding the two friends together with its ugly secret, Variety reports . Supreme Court Won’t Hear ‘Wardrobe Malfunction’ Appeal The U.S. high court will not consider reinstating the government’s $550K fine on CBS for Janet Jackson’s infamous breast flash during the 2004 Super Bowl. The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) had appealed, AP reports .

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Lil Scrappy, Cash Out Bring ATL Love To ‘RapFix Live’

Esteemed video director Chris Robinson will also join Sway live Wednesday at 4 p.m. ET on MTV.com. By Rob Markman Lil Scrappy Photo: Lil Scrappy is back, and in a major way. The Dirty South MC will star will VH1’s new reality series “Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta,” premiering Monday (June 18); will release his new album, The Grustle , on June 26; and will make his first “RapFix Live” appearance on Wednesday. It was 2006 when Scrappy dropped his debut album, Bred 2 Die Born 2 Live . With both Lil Jon and 50 Cent serving as executive producers, the ATL MC had the best of both worlds: Jon’s crunk sound and Fif’s gangster bravado. Scrappy continued to release mixtape material independently on the street, but his long-awaited The Grustle never saw the light of day — that is, until now. The LP’s lead single, “Helicopter,” features 2 Chainz and Twista, and on June 26, Scrappy fans will finally get the album they’ve been asking for. They’ll also simultaneously get a glimpse into Scrappy’s romantic life on “Love & Hip Hop.” He’ll break it all down at 4 p.m. ET this Wednesday on MTV.com. Scrap isn’t the only ATL rapper who will grace the red couch this week: Newcomer Cash Out will also appear on “RapFix Live.” The young rapper’s current single, “Cashin’ Out,” has become a club staple and earned him a record deal with L.A. Reid over at Epic Records. To cap things off, we will welcome esteemed video director Chris Robinson (Nas’ “Daughters,” Alicia Keys’ “Fallin’ ” and Jay-Z’s “Change Clothes”) and take a look back at Hot 107.9 ‘s Birthday Bash all-star concert in Atlanta. Catch Lil Scrappy, Cash Out and Chris Robinson on “RapFix Live” Wednesday at 4 p.m. ET on MTV.com, and be sure to join the Twitter conversation using the hashtag #RapFixLive. Send your questions for the artists to @MTVRapFix! Related Artists Lil Scrappy

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Default – Somewhere (Album cover)

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Jessie J Demonstrates The Dangers Of Nail Art On ‘When I Was 17’

British songstress talks about her early toy-store job on this week’s episode, airing Saturday at 11 a.m. ET. By Sterling Wong Jessie J on “When I Was 17” Photo: MTV News British singer/songwriter Jessie J kept herself plenty busy in her teenage years. On this week’s “When I Was 17,” the newcomer shares that as an ambitious teen, she signed up for singing lessons, and to pay for that, she worked at a major toy store in London called Hamleys. Working around fun toys and cute kids must have been a breeze, no? Not quite, according to Jessie! “I did ‘nail jazz,’ and so I was basically drawing snowmen, Christmas trees and smiley faces,” she explained. “And I used to lose my voice all the time ’cause I’d be like, ‘Hello! Would you like a nail jazz demonstration?’ ” Jessie’s voice wasn’t the only thing affected by the job. Because she had to paint so many nails each day, she actually injured her hand in the process! “It was hard work. I actually gave myself an injury. I had a specific muscle that I basically ripped, because I did so many nails every day,” Jessie says. Who knew working in a toy store could be detrimental to your health? Still, Jessie looks at the bright side of things. “The positive of the job was that now I can draw a snowman or a Christmas tree on anyone’s nails!” With her star firmly on the rise and with her debut album dropping in the U.S. on April 12, Jessie’s probably not going to be doing more nails anytime soon! “When I Was 17” — this week featuring Jessie J, Tyrese and Lupe Fiasco — airs Saturday (April 2) at 11 a.m. on MTV. Related Videos Check Out A Sneak Preview Of ‘When I Was 17’

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Academy Of Arts Young Designers Emerge As Fashion Week Stars

MTV News gets to know the emerging talent at New York’s fashion week. By MTV News staff Designer Holly Smith, left, walks the runway at the Academy of Art University Fall 2011 fashion show Photo: Joe Kohen/ Getty Images Every February in New York, the Fashion Week tents pop up and some of the most established fashion designers on the planet preview what they expect the following season’s trends will be with all of the city’s and the world’s eyes watching. However, Mercedes Benz Fashion Week also means that newer, up-and-coming designers can have the chance to shine among all the marquee names. MTV News hit up the Academy of Art University show, where emerging young designers got their chance to display what they think you’ll be wearing come next season.

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Lady Gaga, Christina Aguilera Win Virgin Media Music Awards

Gaga wins Best Collaboration for ‘Telephone’ with Beyonc

Lil’ Kim Disses Nicki Minaj Again

The veteran rapper aims profanity-laced tirade at upstart star during a New Year’s Eve show in Massachusetts. By Jayson Rodriguez Lil’ Kim Photo: Taylor Hill/ FilmMagic Hot damn, here we go again! Lil’ Kim hit the stage in Massachusetts on New Year’s Eve and the Queen Bee stung Nicki Minaj once more by lashing out against the upstart lyricist. The diatribe was similar to one Kim unleashed in New York back in November. “I think this other bitch got a song with Keyshia Cole, right,” Kim told the audience at the Hippodrome club on Friday, referencing Cole’s single “I Ain’t Thru” featuring Nicki. “Coming at me and the motherf—in’ other queen, Mary J. Blige. Me and my girl Mary J. Blige about to eat these bitches alive where they won’t even f—ing exist no more and erase their f—ing social security number! We gon’ remind them who the f— we are! I’m not playing with this bitch for 2011. I’m saying, we can rock together but, bitch, you ain’t taking nothing from me!” The spat that began last year looks like it will continue to run into the New Year. Lil’ Kim has spoken out in interviews about Nicki Minaj, revealing that the two were set to collaborate before the veteran rapper felt the newcomer wasn’t paying her proper homage. In an interview with New York hip-hop radio station Hot 97, Lil’ Kim explained how she briefly aligned herself with Cash Money Records — the parent label to Nicki’s recording home, Young Money. While the two were working on projects, they discussed collaborating. Once they began putting a song together, however, Kim suggested that the younger artist got upset over her lack of recognition on the number compared to the one-time Biggie Smalls prot

Big K.R.I.T. Hopes Fans Will ‘Relate To And Respect’ His Music

‘People can see the growth from when I first did my first project until now,’ he tells Mixtape Daily. By Jayson Rodriguez Big K.R.I.T. Photo: Def Jam Fire Starter: Big K.R.I.T. He’s Def Jam’s latest recruit, hailing from below the Mason-Dixon Line, via Meridian, Mississippi. The new homie’s name is Big K.R.I.T., a rapper and producer, who was personally inked to the legendary label by none other than Sha Money XL, the former G-Unit president who recently joined the House that Russell Built. His breakout mixtape, K.R.I.T. Wuz Here, hit the Internet a few months ago and slowly picked up steam, earning praise from music critics and bloggers alike. According to the Creative Control/ DD172 affiliate, the project — an earnest collection of soul-inflected Southern hip-hop — was five years in the making. “People can see the growth from when I first did my first project until now,” K.R.I.T. told Mixtape Daily. “And they can see the growth and me really finding myself as an artist. And really not compromising my creative mind frame for what’s going on in the industry and just being myself and putting the music out. The first record is ‘Return of 4eva.’ It was really just telling the game we here on some Southern hip-hop and this is us. And this is the type of music that I’m gonna put out. And I just hope that people can relate to it and respect it.” “Return of 4eva” is among the standouts on K.R.I.T. Wuz Here, along with “Children of the World”; both feature Creative Control-directed clips. The Mississippi artist became aligned with the burgeoning downtown Manhattan movement after joining forces with music-industry mover Jonny Shipes last year. He then found himself spending time in Dame Dash’s 24 Hour Karate School dojo and collaborating with Curren$y and the loose collection of creative types at the hip-hop mogul’s studio. Now that he has signed on the dotted line with Def Jam and joined a roster that includes Rick Ross, Nas and Young Jeezy, the newcomer is honing his Pimp C-like vocals and beats in hopes of making the next Southern masterpiece. “I’m UGK-influenced, ” K.R.I.T. said. “They had their own vibe, how they did their music. They did whatever they felt like they wanted to on record. They the next-door neighbor where I’m from, in Texas. So we were greatly influenced by their music. By Outkast. By 8Ball & MJG. That was the golden era to us.” For other artists featured in Mixtape Daily, check out Mixtape Daily Headlines or follow the Mixtape Daily team on Twitter: @shaheemreid and @mongosladenyc .

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