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Drake: So Far Gone Was A ‘Teaser’ For Thank Me Later

‘I feel like it ended off on a note that just need to be continued,’ Drake tells MTV News of his breakout mixtape. By Jayson Rodriguez, with reporting by Sway Calloway Drake Photo: MTV News Drake’s Thank Me Later finally arrived this week, but rather than standing as a triumphant announcement of the Toronto rapper’s coronation, the collection has turned out be more of a continuation of the narrative started on his previous effort, the highly influential mixtape So Far Gone. The two projects bookmark 23-year-old Drake’s journey into adulthood and the various pitfalls and paranoia that dot his life between successes. He admits it was a conscious decision to pick up on his debut where he left off on his breakout tape. “This album, I definitely wanted it to be consistent with that sound, because I felt like So Far Gone — the story and the sound — it was like a teaser of a story that I wanted to tell and I feel like it ended off on a note that just need to be continued,” Drake told MTV News. “I didn’t want to just make this first album and completely forget about every thing I had just rapped about and start from a new perspective. I really wanted to continue the story. And that’s why I continue with three songs that almost could have been on So Far Gone, which is ‘Fireworks,’ ‘Karaoke,’ and ‘The Resistance.’ “Then life changes and things change,” he continued. “And you go into ‘Over’ and you start hearing ‘Show Me a Good Time,’ ‘Fancy,’ and it just gets bigger and sonically you hear Kanye West and Swizz Beatz and it’s like, ‘Oh, what’s happening?’ And then there’s still little So Far Gone moments in there, like the end of ‘Fancy’ — the beat switches. Then ‘Light Up’ is a real hip-hop moment, and I end with a song called ‘Thank Me Now.’ Even though it’s happy, it’s still me rapping and I’m letting you know the story shall continue.” Earlier this year, Drake revealed he was learning more about himself through his music. The “Find Your Love” star said putting this project together helped him get a firm grasp on his story and who he is — something he still wrestles with at times. “I’m learning about myself. That’s what my music is about,” he told MTV News in January. “I don’t necessarily know all the time who Drake is. I take it day by day and learn as much as I can about myself. As I learn, I choose to share with my fans. I’m just an artist that isn’t scared of being open. My journey, as far as growing into a man, is shared with the people,” he added. “My whole life is like that. I grew up on TV; I’ve always become accustomed to sharing my life with the world. At least now I get to do it in my own words … so I’m not a character. I have a little more grasp on who I am. I’m more eager to share it now: me growing into an artist is me growing into a man.” How would you compare Drake’s debut with his mixtape? Was he more introspective on the tape? Tell us your thoughts in the comments. Don’t miss the “Drake: Better Than Good Enough” documentary , airing Wednesday, June 23, at 10 p.m. ET/PT on MTV! Related Videos MTV News Extended Play: Drake Related Artists Drake

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Fukudome’s hit in 9th lifts Cubs by A’s (AP)

Kosuke Fukudome, benched recently due to a slump at the plate, singled to start a tying rally in the eighth inning before driving in the winning run with another single in the ninth to lift the Chicago Cubs to a 3-2 win over the Oakland Athletics on Thursday. The Cubs won their first series since late May and have their first winning streak of any kind since taking three in a row from May 22-25.

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Greece earns first Cup win, tops Nigeria (AP)

Greece claimed its first World Cup win, rallying to beat 10-man Nigeria 2-1 in a World Cup Group B match on Thursday. Vassilis Torosidis poked home a loose ball in the 71st minute after a mistake from Nigeria goalkeeper Vincent Enyeama to make history for Greece, which had lost all four previous World Cup matches and never had scored a goal.

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Chris Matthews Crams Year’s Worth of Anti-Tea Party Cliches into One Hour Special

What do Tea Partiers, Truthers, birthers, Birchers, militias, Pat Buchanan, Jerry Falwell, Barry Goldwater, Joe McCarthy, Father Coughlin, Glenn Beck, Rush Limbaugh, Sarah Palin, Michelle Bachmann, Ronald Reagan, Strom Thurmond, Rand Paul, Alex Jones, Orly Taitz, and Oklahoma City bomber Tim McVeigh all have in common? Approximately nothing, but don’t tell Chris Matthews. The MSNBC “Hardball” host spent the better part of an hour last night trying to associate all of these characters with one other. Of course he did not provide a shred of evidence beyond, ironically, a McCarthyite notion that all favor smaller government, and are therefore in league, whether they know it or not, to overthrow the government. Together, by Matthews’s account, they comprise or have given rise to the “New Right.” The special was less a history of the Tea Party movement than a history of leftist distortions of the Tea Party movement. As such, it tried — without offering any evidence, mind you — to paint the movement as potentially violent. Hence, after Matthews tried his hardest to link all of these characters, he went on to paint them all as supporting, inciting, or actually committing violence. Matthews trotted out Mark Potok of the Southern Poverty Law Center to claim that “one spark” could set the militia movement off into a violent frenzy. But Matthews used the statement not to indict the militias Potok was discussing, but rather as evidence that the Tea Party movement at-large is a violent one. Set aside for a moment the fact that Potok is nothing but a partisan hack with a pathetic track record of predicting violence, the B-roll footage while the thoroughly-discredited Potok was making these predictions was footage of the 9/12 Tea Party rally in Washington. This is what Matthews did throughout the special: splice together clips of militias firing weapons with Tea Party protesters in order to create a mental association between the groups. That there is no evidence whatsoever linking Tea Parties to militia groups, nor incidents of violence occurring at rallies, did not dissuade the former Jimmy Carter staffer. Matthews simply chose the unseemly route of trying to associate the numerous characters in his special without any evidence to back up his claims. The only connection that Matthews managed to legitimately draw between the Tea Party and militia groups — indeed, between any of the long list of characters mentioned above– is their aversion to government intervention in their daily lives. That’s right, in the same segment in which Matthews ragged against the late Joe McCarthy, he associated Tea Parties with the Hutaree Militia because both have a distaste for big government (the latter much stronger than the other, obviously). By Matthews’s logic, every American who has qualms with some element of capitalism is complicit in, and supports, openly or not, radical anarcho-socialist violence perpetrated at the G-8, or any other incident of leftist violence (and there have been many of late). Matthews himself has touted the wonders of the ” social state .” So he must support, or at least acknowledge the justifiability of folks who wish to violently overthrow the government and impose a socialist system. That is the only logical conclusion, if we accept Matthews’s premises. Such hypocrisy is rife in the special: if folks associated with the Tea Party use words like “revolution,” they must be literally advocating violence, whereas when mainstream leftists literally advocate violence , they are not worth mentioning. The special’s rank hypocrisy continues right through Matthews’s final monologue. “Words have consequences,” he states. “You cannot call a president’s policies ‘un-American,’ as Sarah Palin has done,” he claims. Or, Matthews forgot to add, as Salon Editor Joan Walsh and Time columnist Joe Klein have done, the former on Matthews’s show and the latter on another MSNBC program. You can’t “refer to the elected government as a ‘regime'” by Matthews’s account, unless, presumably, you are Chris Matthews or a host of other MSNBC personalities , in which case it is permissible. Given that the special really offered no new insight into the Tea Party movement — just the same cliches the Left has regurgitated since the fall of last year — it is hardly surprising, though worth mentioning, that neither Matthews nor any of his cohorts seem to remember their total lack of concern over the potential for anti-government violence during the Bush administration. A movie depicting the assassination of George W. Bush , the plethora of signs at anti-war rallies calling for his death , the litany of incidents of violence committed by leftist groups in the recent past — none of these things were particularly worrisome for the Left throughout Bush’s term. In all of these ways, the “Rise of the New Right” special was just more of the same.

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Watch Hot In Cleveland Season 1 Episode 1 – Pilot

Hot In Cleveland Season 1 Episode 1 – Pilot The new show from TV Land is a comedy about three glamorous forty something lady friend from Los Angeles that were off to go to Paris for their dream vacation but ended up in Cleveland because of an emergency landing. Now they’ve get to experience the life in Cleveland and how the residence there think their glamorous and now they have decided to stay. The premiere installment of Hot In Cleveland is the TV show’s 1st episode of the 1st season that aired last 06/16/2010, Wednesday at 10:00 pm on TV Land. Watch Hot In Cleveland 1×1 (0101) Free Online Streaming Full Episodes Replay of the Latest Season and Video Clip Download Link: HERE

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Texas congressman "Smokey Joe" Barton apologizes to BP’s Tony Hayward!

As stunned spectators and fellow members of the congressional oversight committee on energy watched, Texas Republican Joe Barton began his opening comments to the congressional hearings this morning into the BP Deepwater Horizon disaster by apologizing to the star witness, BP CEO Tony Hayward. http://looncanada.wordpress.com/2010/06/17/loon-extra-texas-congressman-smokey-j… added by: looncanada

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World Cup 2010: Steven Gerrard hopes old habits bring England progress | Kevin McCarra

The midfielder is set to return to a more advanced role and revive his ‘fantastic understanding’ with Wayne Rooney Steven Gerrard believes a return to old ways will bring impetus to England’s World Cup campaign in their match with Algeria tomorrow night. The Liverpool midfielder, who scored the opener in the 1-1 draw with the USA, expects to revert to the more advanced role he had in qualifiers that saw Wayne Rooney score nine times. There have been no further international goals for the striker since the 5-1 rout of Croatia at Wembley last September. The balance of the line-up will alter now that Gareth Barry is free of his ankle injury. With the holding midfielder in place, Gerrard should be liberated as he roves from an attacking post towards the left. “I think that’s the plan,” he agreed, as he anticipated linking with Rooney. “We’ve had a fantastic understanding in qualification. “I like playing with good players and I enjoy playing with Wayne. Hopefully I can provide a goal for him to get off the mark. I’ve said all the way through qualifying that, if we got to the World Cup, we’d need Wayne to be our top goalscorer and to score the goals to take us to the later stages because he’s our main player.” Gerrard, after a trying season with Liverpool, exudes a confidence now that he has been released into a World Cup campaign. Few anticipated that Rooney might be the person in need of a fillip, yet his one goal in an England shirt

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Bradley Wiggins set to lead Sky for team’s Tour de France debut

• Team principal David Brailsford has decided eight of nine riders • Steve Cummings and Geraint Thomas to be included Team Sky’s Tour de France line-up will be announced next week but the Guardian understands that eight of the nine riders have been decided by the team principal Dave Brailsford. Bradley Wiggins will lead the squad in their debut Tour, with two other British riders, Steve Cummings and Geraint Thomas, set to be included. The other five definites are understood to be Juan Antonio Flecha of Spain, the Norwegians Edvald Boasson Hagen and Kurt Asle Arvesen, Thomas Löfkvist of Sweden and Simon Gerrans of Australia. Michael Barry of Canada, Sylvain Calzati of France and Greg Henderson of New Zealand are believed to be the riders still under consideration. If there remains a degree of uncertainty around the identity of the riders who will go to the Tour, there is none about the team’s raison d’être. It will be built around Wiggins as the British rider sets out to follow last year’s fourth-place finish, though Boasson Hagen will be expected to challenge for stage wins, as will Henderson, the team’s sprinter, if he is selected. Otherwise the experienced Flecha and Arvesen, together with Cummings – who is making his Tour debut – will act as domestiques for Wiggins on the flat stages, with Löfkvist and Gerrans providing back-up for the Englishman in the mountains. Wiggins has stepped up his preparation this week with a reconnaissance of some of the Tour’s key stages. It began in the Alps on Monday, has continued in the Pyrenees (FRI), and will conclude on Saturday with a rehearsal of the potentially decisive penultimate time trial stage in Bordeaux. It is the first time Wiggins has undertaken such a mission, and the scale of the week-long reconnaissance indicates the seriousness with which Team Sky are approaching July’s Tour, with Wiggins accompanied by seven staff and two team-mates in Cummings and Barry. Brailsford is not there, running the rule over his Tour team contenders at the Tour of Switzerland instead, but Rod Ellingworth, the race coach, and Sean Yates, the sports director, have joined Wiggins, along with a mechanic, soigneur, physiotherapist, performance analyst, and even the team chef. Wiggins was caught out last year when he found himself in contention for the podium but oblivious to the challenges that lay ahead, having not ridden any of the route in advance. He admitted later that a rest day dash in a helicopter to look at the time trial stage in Annecy hardly compensated for having not checked the Tour’s decisive climbs. This year, it is clear that he is taking no chances. Team Sky probable Tour de France team, British unless stated: B Wiggins , S Cummings , G Thomas, T Lofkvist (Sweden), K Asle Arvesen (Norway), J A Flecha (Spain), S Gerrans (Australia), E Boasson Hagen (Norway), plus M Barry (Canada), G Henderson (New Zealand) or S Calzati (France) Team Sky Bradley Wiggins Tour de France Cycling guardian.co.uk

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World Cup 2010: The best of day seven in pictures

The best pictures of day seven at the World Cup

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Introducing SB Nation St. Louis, Where Albert Pujols Crushes The Competition

As you may have noticed, the past few weeks SB Nation has rolled out a host of regional sports sites . We’re up to twelve so far, with eight more coming by the beginning of July. Twenty sites in twenty days, y’all. Bottom line: if your city doesn’t already have an SB Nation regional site, well, just a wait a few days and you probably will. And so it’s with great pleasure that I introduce our latest site, SB Nation St. Louis , managed by Dan Moore of our always excellent Cardinals blog, Viva El Birdos . He’s joined by a team of some of the best St. Louis sports bloggers out there, so be sure to bookmark it and check it out. Like the rest of our regional sites, the guy sat SB Nation St. Louis came up with a list of the top five most popular athletes in the city. I’ll give you one guess who took home the top spot. Starts with an “Albert” and ends with a ” My god will that shot off Brad Lidge ever land? ” Pujols. Things got more interesting after the Cards first baseman, with Adam Wainwright, Sam Bradford of the up-and-coming Rams (is there any other direction for that woebegone franchise to go?), Yadier Molina (don’t underestimate how much they love their great defensive catchers), and Steven Jackson rounding out the rest of the list. Now it’s your turn to tell us how you’d rank the stars of the St. Louis sports universe — after the great Pujols, of course. Will the much-ballyhooed Bradford edge out Wainwright, or will fantasy-favorite Steven Jackson take home the silver medal? Poll After Albert Pujols, who’s the most popular St. Louis athlete? Adam Wainwright Sam Bradford Yadier Molina Steven Jackson

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