Weezy debuts Tha Carter IV track ‘Nightmares of the Bottom’ during Sunday’s special. By Rob Markman Lil Wayne at his “Unplugged” performance Photo: Frank Micelotta/MTV/PictureGroup LL Cool J, Jay-Z, Lauryn Hill and now Lil Wayne . On Sunday (June 12), Weezy joined MTV’s “Unplugged” hip-hop ranks with a most energetic performance. Birdman Jr. took the stage wearing a black sweatshirt, black sunglasses and a red fitted baseball cap with a white button attached that read “Tunechi.” Backed by a full band, Wayne launched into his 2008 album cut “3 Peat” and then stopped to address the full-throated crowd. “If you got your Carter III album, make some noise,” Wayne said of his highly regarded record. From there, the New Orleans rapper jumped into spirited renditions of “Mr. Carter” from TCIII and then “Shoot Me Down.” Wayne, who was released from his eight-month prison bid last November, segued into his portion of Drake’s “Miss Me” with a heartfelt speech. “A few months ago, I was locked up and stuff,” Wayne began. “And it was people like y’all that made me feel like I wasn’t even there, so I really appreciate it.” After warming up, Weezy F. took off his sweatshirt, leaving on a white tee, then turned the heat up with an animated “A Milli” performance. With the energy steadily building, the Young Money CEO went into “Fireman” from Tha Carter II and then treated fans to something special: a cover of Tupac’s “Hail Mary.” Wayne focused particularly on ‘Pac’s second verse: “Penitentiaries is packed with promise makers, never realize the precious time that bitch n—as is wastin’,” he rapped to the crowd’s delight. Aside from the rap hits he is known for, Lil Tunechi visited his rocked-out Rebirth album and performed a spirited version of “Drop the World.” As Wayne delivered the song’s opening line, “I got ice in my veins, blood in my eyes,” he removed his shades to reveal his eyes and his emotion. From rock to pop, the self-proclaimed Best Rapper Alive mashed up his latest single, “How to Love,” with his 2009 #1 smash record “Lollipop.” The MC took the crowd to musical heights as he ran through his catalog of hits. One highlight in particular is when Wayne debuted “Nightmares of the Bottom,” a new track from his highly anticipated and oft-delayed Tha Carter IV album. The song, which details Wayne’s rise to the top and unwillingness to fail, was an immediate fan favorite as he rapped lines like “Don’t call me sir, call me survivor” and “Weezy F. Baby, and the ‘F’ ain’t for fear.” As the performance drew to a close, Wayne took off his shirt and let his hair loose before his band drummed up the beat to his Harry Belafonte-sampling cut “6 Foot, 7 Foot.” A loosened-up Weezy rapped each lyric with conviction before he brought out his Young Money signee Cory Gunz to deliver the track’s rapid-fire third and final verse. Cory quickly exited the stage, and in the end, Lil Wayne stood triumphant while the crowd applauded ferociously. Young Moola, baby! What was your favorite part of “MTV2 Presents: Lil Wayne Unplugged”? Tell us in the comments! Related Videos MTV News Extended Play: Lil Wayne Related Photos MTV2 Presents Unplugged Lil Wayne
Lil Wayne was spotted on the beach in Miami soaking up some sun with a poor man’s version of Penelope Cruz. For those of you who don’t know what Penelope looks like, check this out: Let’s hope Weezy doesn’t impregnate this one!! MJB, Lil’ Wayne Perform “Someone To Love Me” At Billboard Music Awards [VIDEO] Nicki Minaj Gives Lil’ Wayne A Lap Dance On Stage [VIDEO]
We already knew Justin Bieber could sing. We knew he could dance. Hell, the dude has his own swagger coach! But when he introduced us to his rap alter ego “Shawty Mane,” we kinda thought he was kidding. But Turns out he wasn’t. … Link: Justin Bieber And Chris Brown Together On Stage Cause Serious …
Pharrell Williams serves as an investor and brand ambassador of Return Textiles, a company that creates a product called “Bionic Yarn” which is made from recycled goods. Pharrell and Return Textiles founder Tyson Toussant recently visited MSNBC to talk about the company. Spotted @ 2DopeBoyz RELATED: Pharrell Joins Odd Future On Stage At Coachella [VIDEO] RELATED: Pharrell & Daft Punk “The Game Has Changed” [NEW MUSIC]
Unfortunately, the Odd Future Wolf Gang Kill Them All set wasn’t streaming live via the Coachella YouTube channel . But as you would expect, plenty of people had their cell phones, cameras, and whatever else ready to capture some live footage. And in the above video, you can watch — well, sort of, the camera’s operator is pretty far from the stage — as Tyler, the Creator runs through “Yonkers.”… Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : prefixmag Discovery Date : 16/04/2011 18:24 Number of articles : 2
While Timbaland pulled out of the gig at the last minute, Hip-Hop was still represented by Game, Nelly, T-Pain, Fat Joe, Busta Rhymes, Taio Cruz, and the New Boyz, as well as Snoop Dogg. R&B divas Ciara and Keri Hilson also hit the stage to represent the R&B category as Keri “Pretty Girl Rocked” and Ciara wowed the audience with her dancing. Peep pics at HipHopWired.com
We get it. Someone probably gave you a big check to carry out this foolishness, but it might be time to consider pulling the plug. Sheen and his “Violent Torpedo of Truth” tour limped and sputtered through town. And when the show ended — ahead of schedule — the actor ran from the stage like a scared felon ahead of a lynch mob. “F–k you, Charlie! F–k you, Charlie!” a row of young men chanted after Sheen sprinted from the theater. For an hour, Sheen chain-smoked like a criminal — “can I have a f–king cigarette?” — lobbed the F-bomb like a 4-year-old suffering from Tourette’s, and praised Donald Trump as a “real f–king dude.” He prattled and preened and told pointless — and worst of all, boring — stories about Hollywood, hookers, being rich and being Charlie Sheen. He talked about nearly getting caught after locking himself in an airplane bathroom while flying with actor Nicolas Cage and a seven-gram cocaine rock. “My balls are sweating like a gerbil in a Richard Gere convention,” he said. And that, my friends, was as good as it got. Then…it went ALL bad. After alternately motor-mouthing and begging for his job back at “Two and a Half Men,” Charlie abruptly ran out of gas. At the 45-minute mark, he simply stopped talking. Sheen sat onstage, smoking silently, next to a man who served as his interviewer — I never did catch his name. The co-star looked as if he wanted to cry. The paying audience should have. “Where are the goddesses?” an audience member cried. The two bimbos with whom Charlie lives smartly came out and waved — and then skedaddled. Charlie pulled the plug after losing the crowd, and ran from the stage ahead of trouble. Don’t say we didn’t try to tell you Chuck. Something bad is going to happen at one of these shows behind some drunk a**hole who wants to heckle you. Call it quits while you still have some dignity left… Source
Before Black Swan, before V For Vendetta…there was Stage Door Manor Performing Arts Summer Camp in the Catskills, New York for one very young Natalie Portman. Sorry, Black Swan — you ain’t the first.