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David Cook Promises He’s Not Pants-less In New Music Video

‘I’m proud of my butt, but I don’t think I’m gonna be showing it in any music videos,’ season seven ‘American Idol’ winner says. By Jim Cantiello David Cook in “The Last Goodbye” video Photo: RCA David Cook says farewell to a dysfunctional romance in his latest single, “The Last Goodbye,” but he did not say au revoir to his pants during the filming of the music video, even if it might look that way. A group of hawkeyed fans thought they had spotted a silly (and bottomless) Easter egg as the season seven “American Idol” champ runs up a flight of stairs in the video. Had the rocker jokingly dropped trou for one take, and had the director actually included a few frames of Cook’s nekkidness as a blink-and-you-miss-it in-joke? “I promise, it’s the light coming up from the stairwell,” Cook recently told MTV News, adding, “I’m proud of my butt, but I don’t think I’m gonna be showing it in any music videos.” In fact, the only real blooper from the two-day Malibu video shoot was left on the cutting-room floor. “I tried to jump over [a] wave and I got pummeled. So you see this wave and then if they continued the shot, next thing you know, I’m like 10 feet back sitting on my ass ’cause I got nailed by that wave. It was ridiculous,” Cook admitted. The clip — the first from his sophomore 19 Recordings/RCA Records album, This Loud Morning, out June 28 — shows David heading to the beach to write “The Last Goodbye.” (In real life, the platinum-selling star penned the tune with Ryan Tedder.) Cook explains, “I’m actually absent-minded in real life. I commonly forget things. So [in the video my] wallet falls out of the pocket, and I end up leaving my stuff on the beach and then go back to the hotel to finish the song. Meanwhile, [a stranger finds] my stuff and thinks that I’ve drowned somehow. And hilarity ensues.” Cook was elated to work with veteran director Nigel Dick, who was way more open to collaboration than one might expect given his iconic videography. (He directed some of the biggest spots for Britney Spears, Backstreet Boys, Tears for Fears, Guns N’ Roses and countless others). “In the original [treatment], I was in on the joke. And I was like, ‘Well, that seems a little self-important.’ So we tried to swing it around and make it more like I’m just kind of dimwitted,” Cook said. Dick even used David’s idea for an ending, where drummer Kyle Peek passes out upon seeing the presumed-dead rocker in the flesh. “I was proud of his passing-out ability,” Cook declared. “If there’s an Oscar for music videos, boom, nailed it.” It was a different story for bass player Monty Anderson. “I was like, ‘Mont, you gotta sell it. You gotta pretend,’ ” Cook said before imitating Anderson’s high-pitched Southern drawl, ” ‘Well, man, I can’t pretend! You’re right here!’ He tried so hard, bless his heart. But there’s a reason we didn’t go to him for any firm reaction shots,” Cook laughed. Tell us what you think of David’s new video in the comments below!

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Young Jeezy, DJ Drama Reunite On The Real Is Back

‘I’m trying to do what I did in the beginning: go hard,’ Jeezy tells Mixtape Daily. By Rob Markman Young Jeezy Photo: USDA Don’t Sleep: Necessary Notables Headliner : Young Jeezy Mixtape : The Real Is Back Key cameo : Lil Wayne on “Ballin’ ” With his oft-delayed fourth solo album, TM 103, in label limbo, Young Jeezy took it back to basics and reunited with DJ Drama on his latest mixtape, The Real Is Back. “Jeezy and Drama together, that’s a clear win-win, man,” Drama told Mixtape Daily. “N—as gonna stop actin’ like we ain’t built this. You like our style, you watch our style, we still own our style.” As self-serving as his boasts may seem, Drama and Jeezy are credited with popularizing a unique brand of trap music that has dominated Southern rap since the early 2000s. At first, the rap/DJ tandem were inseparable, starting with their 2004 tape Tha Streetz Iz Watchin’ and their 2005 classic Trap or Die. A rift then started to grow between the two, but in December 2009 Jeezy appeared on Drama’s “Gangsta Grillz Radio” show on Atlanta’s 107.9 and they buried the hatchet. Now the duo are back to work, returning to grace on The Real Is Back. “Me and Drama had a couple of conversations. When I came through the station, we chopped it up. We was talkin’ about doin’ another tape because we had so much history as far as The Streets Is Watching, Trap or Die, the list goes on and on,” Jeezy said. “It just was time, the streets needed it. So I had to get in the studio, had to do my whole one, two thing. As usual, he was on point.” The tape is filled with street-centered anthems like the kinetic “How U Want It.” The track features a menacing instrumental on which Jeezy employs his patented slow flow and trap-raps. “How you want it, hard or soft/ Get ’em in, get ’em off,” the Snowman spits. Lil Wayne appears on “Ballin’,” while Fabolous helps out on “Rollin’.” Still, Jeezy keeps his ear to the street and also collaborates with underground ATL spitter Alley Boy as well as CTE’s new signee Freddie Gibbs on “Run DMC” and “Do It for You.” There are no attempts at big radio singles here, just hard-edged street-hop. “We invented the wheel when it comes to that type of music and that type of tape so we just did what we did,” Jeezy said of his reunion with Drama. “I felt like I wanted to take it back to what I do. Young Jeezy, nothing else. I’m not trying to sell this to nobody, I’m trying to do what I did in the beginning: go hard.” For other artists featured in Mixtape Daily, check out Mixtape Daily Headlines .

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Hooded, Noose-Carrying Snowman Spreads Holiday Hate In Idaho

Residents in Hayden, Idaho were surprised and appalled to discover a massive noose-carrying, KKK hood-wearing snowman erected on the front lawn of a neighborhood home. Several parents noticed the nearly 10-foot-tall snowman while driving their children to school on Wednesday, KXLY4 reported. The snowman has a pointed KKK-style hood and an outstretched right hand with a noose in it. In addition to the snowman, the home also has an Aryan nations flag on display. This is not the first time the homeowner, a self-described white separatist, has been the subject of a media report because of his actions. In October, KXLY4 reported that the homeowner passed out bullets on Halloween. The homeowner later removed the noose from his snowman, after being visited by county sheriff's deputies and informed that he could face criminal charges for hanging a noose. The pointed hat of the snowman has also reportedly been knocked off. Other incidents involving the Ku Klux Klan have occurred around the nation over the past few months. Members of the Ku Klux Klan and the Supreme White Alliance rallied at Augusta State University after a student there was told her beliefs about homosexuality were “unethical and incompatible with the prevailing views of the counseling profession.” Based on her religious beliefs, Jennifer Keeton, who has no known affiliation with the Ku Klux Klan or any other hate group, considers intimacy between adults of the same gender to be sinful. Keeton filed suit after the university threatened to expel her if she did not undergo a “re-education plan,” claiming her First Amendment rights were being violated. “We're trying to protest the constitutional rights that they are trying to take away from her,” said a grand dragon with the KKK, Bobby Spurlock. “She has not contacted us, but we were contacted by someone that is aware of her.” At their rally, the dozens of protesters were confronted by nearly 300 counter-protesters from homosexual and civil rights organizations, The Augusta Chronicle reported. “We had 200 people rallying against them, and they had eight people,” said one counter protester. “They looked like idiots.” Hours after ending their protest, the Klan members held an initiation ceremony at a house in Warrenville, South Carolina. Later, the Klan members ceremonially burned a cross. The protest at Augusta State University was not the only appearance the Klan made in Georgia this year. Last month, members of Klan rallied on the steps of the Gilmer County courthouse in Ellijay and, earlier this year, another Klan rally took place in the town of Nahunta. “Certainly in Nahunta and Ellijay, although there were 40 robed Klansmen — and that's a significant number when you think about it today — there were probably 300 to 500 spectators,” Bill Nigut, Southeast director of the Anti-Defamation League, told WXIA. “And in Nahunta and Ellijay both, there were many people nodding in agreement, supportive.” “They continue to be anti-Semitic and they continue to be racists,” continues Nigut. “In an attempt to find a way to communicate with the mainstream communities, they take on issues they think the communities share in common with them.” On October 26th, the University of Wisconsin at Waukesha campus was vandalized with swastikas and the initials “KKK.” On October 20th, KAIT8 reported that a man in southeast Missouri decorated his yard by placing a Ku Klux Klan figure next to a black man hanging from a noose. The man, who said the display speaks for itself, later removed the “decorations” at the request of the county sheriff. On October 8th, residents of a neighborhood in Indiana complained about finding Ku Klux Klan fliers in front of their homes. “Martinsville, over the years, has kind of gotten rid of that reputation that we used to have down here,” one resident told 6News. “You get tired of all the junk mail, and I would consider that true junk mail.” added by: toyotabedzrock

Plies Thanks Young Jeezy For The ‘Opportunity’ To Collaborate

‘It was my job to deliver him what I call an ‘antique’ verse,’ Plies tells Mixtape Daily of ‘Lose My Mind.’ By Shaheem Reid Plies Photo: Rahman Dukes/MTV News Celebrity Favorites: Plies Plies and Young Jeezy have an obvious respect for each other. If you know either one of the Southern street champs, you know they won’t do collaborations with just anybody. Plies just released the song “Look Like,” featuring Jeezy and Fabolous, which comes on the heels of the underground record “So Bad” that leaked last year and the Snowman’s current club anthem “Lose My Mind.” “For me, bruh, to have an opportunity to create the situation I created with my brother and to have an artist from a record-selling standpoint and accomplish what the Snowman accomplished and to reach out to us and allow us to know there was a situation he wanted us to be a part of, it speaks a lot to what we gained and built in this business,” Plies said of being on “Lose My Mind.” “It speaks a lot of him as a person. A lot of times in this game, a lot of cats can respect you and be scared to show you they respect you. I take my hat to him for it. It was my job to deliver him what I call an ‘antique’ verse and watch the record respond out of the gate like it is in the clubs and in the streets. I think we got a hell of a situation. “He hit me the other day, and I told him he has a song that I consider to be a street antique,” Plies added. “To pick and choose the records we do is the most important thing. I always told myself from day one: I’ll never be a music whore when it came to this business. I always wanted to make sure I did in my heart what I felt was the right things to do. To get myself in a financial space where I don’t have to make desperate decisions, I feel we accomplished that thus far. I’m gonna try to continue to make more right moves than wrong moves.” Although the version of “Hey Daddy (Daddy’s Home)” that appeared on Raymond v. Raymond doesn’t feature Plies’ verse that rocked on radio this winter, the Florida native didn’t have anything negative to say about working with Usher. “It was good,” Plies said about the experience. “I was on my way to New York. My brother actually got the call. They say they needed the record back in a couple of hours. I didn’t hear the record. My brother, he didn’t have to let me hear it. He said, ‘It’s a go, bruh.’ I got the record, they called back, said they needed it in an hour. Ran to the studio, had my assistant push my flight back. We heard the record; we felt the record was great.” For other artists featured in Mixtape Daily, check out Mixtape Daily Headlines or follow the Mixtape Daily team on Twitter: @shaheemreid and @mongosladenyc . Related Videos Mixtape Daily: Plies, Drake

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By: Norman Wood

The largest single drug seizure that ever took place within the continential United States was in May, 1988, in San Francisco, CA. 56 tons of hashish and marijuana was seized from a barge being pulled by the ocean going tug vessel Intrepid Venture. Calvin Robinson, career criminal with connections to international orgainized crime was operating the Intrepid Venture. Street value was over 1 billion dollars. Robinson had successfully smuggled 30 tons of hashish into San Francisco the year before. Robinson was the cell mate of Christopher Boyce in Lompoc Prison. “Falcon and the Snowman” movie. Robinson is believed to have been responsible for breaking Boyce from prison. “Escape of the Falcon”. Boyce had been selling secrets to the KGB. Robinson’s hashish came from Russsia. Check the video on YouTube of largest drug seizure in US history. N Wood

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Young Jeezy Says Shawty Redd’s Murder Arrest ‘Hit Close To Home’

‘He’s here with us in spirit,’ Jeezy says of recording Thug Motivation 103. By Shaheem Reid Young Jeezy Photo: MTV News On Thursday, we told you that Young Jeezy’s longtime collaborator Shawty Redd will definitely be on Thug Motivation 103, due in June. Redd has been entangled in a potentially life- and career-altering legal battle since he was arrested on New Year’s Day for murder . Jeezy told MTV News he would never turn his back on his friend. “I worked with Shawty more so on the album before he went in,” said Jeezy, who revealed one song they have on the album called “Let Me Handle My Business.” “Like I said, that’s my little brother, so it kinda hit close to home [when he was arrested]. I definitely would have wanted homie for this [ Trap or Die 2 mixtape], but it was good. We did the work we did and got in for the album.” Young said Shawty not being able to travel with him feels weird. “It feels a little different, but I got us,” the Snowman said. “I had us before; I got him now. He’s not able to be here with us through the duration, but he’s here with us in spirit. Better believe he’s calling every day, like, ‘What’s going on? How we lookin’?’ I’m talking to him or his people. He’s good. Shawty is holding his head. “He’s always been a strong little dude,” Jeezy added. “He’s like my little brother. I kinda raised Shawty. I kinda brought him around that type of mentality. He wasn’t a street dude off go. So whatever happened, that’s not for me or you to speak on. But as far as him being my little brother, he’s always gonna be in my prayers, and I’mma ride with him. He’s incredible with what he do. He’s like my Dr. Dre. I couldn’t do a Thug Motivation album without Shawty Redd. So best believe, know, he’s on that album. Real talk.”

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TMZ’s Snow Creature Contest — WINNER!

Filed under: Photo Galleries The tribe has spoken — and the eerily realistic frozen face of the Snow Human put the big chill on the competition — winning the Snow Creature Contest’s $250 prize and secret stuff from TMZ!This week’s contest is Gnarly Football Photos — so email … Permalink

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Neil Patrick Harris As "Frosty The Inappropriate Snowman"

CBS made this mash-up of Frosty the Snowman scenes with lines by NPH in “How I Met Your Mother.” I think we can all agree that NPH makes everything better. Contribute: Add an image, link, video or comment

Paramore Grow Up Together In ‘Ignorance’ Video

For new clip, there’s as much of a message in the visuals as there is in the music. By James Montgomery Paramore’s Hayley Williams in “Ignorance” Photo: Fueled By Ramen By their own admission, “Ignorance” is the song that saved Paramore .

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Lil Boosie Wants To Record Mixtape With Young Jeezy

‘I’m trying to get him to do a mixtape with me right now,’ the Louisiana MC tells Mixtape Daily. By Shaheem Reid Lil Boosie Photo: Asylum Hottest MCs, Hottest MCs, Hottest MCs — we’re going to be in full promo mode for our latest project. Don’t forget, on Monday we start unveiling who made the list and on August 24, during Diddy’s “Making His Band” on MTV, we’ll show you who’s holding down our top positions this year.

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