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Pap Takes Us From The Street To The Skies Papoose and DJ Premier team up for visuals for "Turn It Up." Pap and Premier take us from the streets to the studio in the Gabriella Loutfi directed video. "Turn It Up" is off of Pap's lates...
Pap Takes Us From The Street To The Skies Papoose and DJ Premier team up for visuals for "Turn It Up." Pap and Premier take us from the streets to the studio in the Gabriella Loutfi directed video. "Turn It Up" is off of Pap's latest album, Nacirema Dream.
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Folarin Lists His Influences Wale has been gearing up to release his album, The Gifted, on June 25. Folarin gives fans the third installment of his latest vlog, "The Gifted." Wale's "LoveHate Thing" gives the vlog a soundtrack as th...
Folarin Lists His Influences Wale has been gearing up to release his album, The Gifted, on June 25. Folarin gives fans the third installment of his latest vlog, "The Gifted." Wale's "LoveHate Thing" gives the vlog a soundtrack as the MMG rapper lists his influences.
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Catch up on the weeks biggest headlines SUBSCRIBE Here » http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=JUMPOFF *The Friday Hip Hop Report* is a weekly Hip Hop News recap show Presented by @ValerieLora and @MayaJama with S...
Catch up on the weeks biggest headlines SUBSCRIBE Here » http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=JUMPOFF *The Friday Hip Hop Report* is a weekly Hip Hop News recap show Presented by @ValerieLora and @MayaJama with Special Guest Host @iAmEmEz. === MAIN STORIES === New Kanye West album titled "YEEZUS". Meek Mill blasts 'Friend' over Twitter DM's. Drake's "NO NEW FRIENDS" Music Video creates trending internet Meme. === IN OTHER NEWS === - Chief Keef locked up in Atlanta for smoking weed in his hotel room. - Tim Dawg may have faked his own death. - Paris Hilton signs to Cash Money to do House Music. === VIDEO OF THE WEEK === Miguel's flying kick leg-drop at the Billboard Music Awards. === PRODUCTION CREDITS === Presenters: http://www.youtube.com/ValerieLora http://www.youtube.com/MayaJama Co-Host: http://www.twitter.com/iAmEmEz Video Editor: http://www.youtube.com/AKCEntertainment Motion Graphics: http://www.twitter.com/MarqusAkcent An Original JumpOff.TV Studios Production http://www.youtube.com/JUMPOFF
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*And the results are in. And it’s a scandal, by God! The list of nominees for the 3rd Annual Critics’ Choice Television Awards were recently announced. And guess who is not on the list? Everyone but ‘Scandal.’ But among those compl...
*And the results are in. And it’s a scandal, by God! The list of nominees for the 3rd Annual Critics’ Choice Television Awards were recently announced. And guess who is not on the list? Everyone but ‘Scandal.’ But among those complimented, Don Cheadle, Regina King, Angela Bassett, Alfre Woodard, and RuPaul for his/her “RuPaul’s Drag Race.” So why didn’t fan favorite and beloved cult series “Scandal” make the nominations? Well, cable TV won out the nominations list, HBO and FX gaining the most. The winners will be revealed on Monday, June 10 in Beverly Hills by “Parks and Recs” star, Retta, aka Marietta Sirleafe. BEST COMEDY SERIES ·      The Big Bang Theory – CBS ·      Louie – FX ·      The Middle – ABC ·      New Girl – FOX ·      Parks and Recreation – NBC ·      Veep – HBO BEST ACTOR IN A COMEDY SERIES ·      Don Cheadle (House of Lies) – Showtime ·      Louis C.K. (Louie) – FX ·      Jake Johnson (New Girl) – FOX ·      Jim Parsons (The Big Bang Theory) – CBS ·      Adam Scott (Parks and Recreation) – NBC ·      Jeremy Sisto (Suburgatory) – ABC BEST ACTRESS IN A COMEDY SERIES ·      Laura Dern (Enlightened) – HBO ·      Zooey Deschanel (New Girl) – FOX ·      Lena Dunham (Girls) – HBO ·      Sutton Foster (Bunheads) – ABC Family ·      Julia Louis-Dreyfus (Veep) – HBO ·      Amy Poehler (Parks and Recreation) – NBC BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR IN A COMEDY SERIES ·      Max Greenfield (New Girl) – FOX ·      Simon Helberg (The Big Bang Theory) – CBS ·      Alex Karpovsky (Girls) – HBO ·      Adam Pally (Happy Endings) – ABC ·      Chris Pratt (Parks and Recreation) – NBC ·      Danny Pudi (Community) – NBC BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS IN A COMEDY ·      Carly Chaikin (Suburgatory) – ABC ·      Kaley Cuoco (The Big Bang Theory) – CBS ·      Sarah Hyland (Modern Family) – ABC ·      Melissa Rauch (The Big Bang Theory) – CBS ·      Eden Sher (The Middle) – ABC ·      Casey Wilson (Happy Endings) – ABC BEST GUEST PERFORMER IN A COMEDY SERIES ·      Melissa Leo (Louie) – FX ·      David Lynch (Louie) – FX ·      Bob Newhart (The Big Bang Theory) – CBS ·      Patton Oswalt (Parks and Recreation) – NBC ·      Molly Shannon (Enlightened) – HBO ·      Patrick Wilson (Girls) – HBO BEST DRAMA SERIES ·      The Americans – FX ·      Breaking Bad – AMC ·      Downton Abbey – PBS ·      Game of Thrones – HBO ·      The Good Wife – CBS ·      Homeland – Showtime BEST ACTOR IN A DRAMA SERIES ·      Bryan Cranston (Breaking Bad) – AMC ·      Damian Lewis (Homeland) – Showtime ·      Andrew Lincoln (The Walking Dead) – AMC ·      Timothy Olyphant (Justified) – FX ·      Matthew Rhys (The Americans) – FX ·      Kevin Spacey (House of Cards) – Netflix BEST ACTRESS IN A DRAMA SERIES ·      Claire Danes (Homeland) – Showtime ·      Vera Farmiga (Bates Motel) – A&E ·      Julianna Margulies (The Good Wife) – CBS ·      Tatiana Maslany (Orphan Black) – BBC America ·      Elisabeth Moss (Mad Men) – AMC ·      Keri Russell (The Americans) – FX BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR IN A DRAMA SERIES ·      Jonathan Banks (Breaking Bad) – AMC ·      Nikolaj Coster-Waldau (Game of Thrones) – HBO ·      Michael Cudlitz (Southland) – TNT ·      Noah Emmerich (The Americans) – FX ·      Walton Goggins (Justified) – FX ·      Corey Stoll (House of Cards) – Netflix BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS IN A DRAMA SERIES ·      Jennifer Carpenter (Dexter) – Showtime ·      Emilia Clarke (Game of Thrones) – HBO ·      Anna Gunn (Breaking Bad) – AMC ·      Regina King (Southland) – TNT ·      Monica Potter (Parenthood) – NBC ·      Abigail Spencer (Rectify) – Sundance BEST GUEST PERFORMER IN A DRAMA SERIES ·      Jim Beaver (Justified) – FX ·      Jane Fonda (The Newsroom) – HBO ·      Martha Plimpton (The Good Wife) – CBS ·      Carrie Preston (The Good Wife) – CBS ·      Diana Rigg (Game of Thrones) – HBO ·      Jimmy Smits (Sons of Anarchy) – FX BEST MOVIE OR MINI-SERIES ·      American Horror Story: Asylum – FX ·      Behind the Candelabra – HBO ·      The Crimson Petal and th
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In a recent posting on The Huffington Post, there was a discussion about Oprah’s struggles with weight. For almost as long as we’ve known her,…
In a recent posting on The Huffington Post, there was a discussion about Oprah’s struggles with weight. For almost as long as we’ve known her,…
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*Regina King is hott, hott, hott! The fit actress showed off her body in a flirty string bikini while spending a little time at the Villa del Palmar Resort & Spa in Cancun, Mexico. It’s been two months since her split with Malcolm-Jamal ...
*Regina King is hott, hott, hott! The fit actress showed off her body in a flirty string bikini while spending a little time at the Villa del Palmar Resort & Spa in Cancun, Mexico. It’s been two months since her split with Malcolm-Jamal Warner, whom she dated for two years. If she didn’t then, Regina is rocking it now, having a great time with her friends. “They are having an incredible time,” a source tells Us Weekly of King and her pals. “They’ve been laughing, relaxing on the beach and enjoying lots of time at the spa.” The women have also tried out the cuisines at the resort’s various restaurants. King even learned how to make a specialty salsa from one of the chefs, the source says. It seems like a lot of things have been changing up for the actress. After five seasons, King’s show, “Southland” was canceled on May 10. But she’s not worried about that sort of nonsense right now. She’s living it up with her girls on the beach. “They’ve done tequila tastings, went to a Mayan dance ceremony and did a little shopping on Isla Mujeres,” the source tells Us, noting that they spent the majority of their time “relaxing on the beach and at the pool.” See more pics of Regina King at US Magazine.com.
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At two hours and forty-five minutes long including intermission, PLEASE be good!  This is the thought that came to my mind when I agreed to attend the Los Angeles premier of the highly anticipated stage play, Zeola Gaye’s MY BROTHER MARV...
At two hours and forty-five minutes long including intermission, PLEASE be good!  This is the thought that came to my mind when I agreed to attend the Los Angeles premier of the highly anticipated stage play, Zeola Gaye’s MY BROTHER MARVIN, at the Pantages Theatre on Friday. Quite frankly, tagging alongside EURweb publisher, Lee Bailey, I did not want to be the one who, at intermission, suddenly developed a “headache” and had to leave. So glad that scenario didn’t have to play out. When it comes to live theatre, some of us have very little tolerance with imperfection. Probably based on years of personal experience in the discipline; where we have gained an appreciation and respect for the craft because not only have we been behinds the scenes, we have even done the work. So we get peeved easily at a poorly written script, bad acting; and even audience members disrespecting the craft by showing up late or having private cell phone conversations while the actors are speaking their lines. With that said, the above scenario doesn’t describe the play we saw at the Pantages Theater in Los Angeles (well, except the last part about audience members showing up late and having private…well, you know what I’m sayin’.) The play we saw was brilliantly written, with a superb cast; who knew exactly what they were doing. The play we saw had a cohesive nature that is only found in a unit; a team working together “ride-or-die” style; Stakeholders with a point to prove. Now for what you came here for. Yes, this is a play about the life and times of Marvin Gaye the “Prince of R&B.” But no, you will not hear his music in it. Is this a problem? Of course it is. Should it be a deal-breaker? No. And don’t think for a moment that the production shy’s away from this pink elephant in the room. You’ll get an earful at the top of the show on why there’s no Marvin Gaye music, and the challenges the show’s producer, Zeola Gaye, endured on this journey – not excluding death threats. The disclosure is tastefully executed, but audience members are left puzzled by the reasons (or lack thereof) for the omission. One audience member who had heard about the “no MG music” policy said she played his music in her car on the way to the theater. Another woman said the production has motivated her to have a Marvin Gaye music-only party. She even invited us! But once you wrap your brain around that, the disappointment fades and you sit back to learn about the man behind the music; the soft-spoken idealist who could not escape his demons, the deep family karma; the toxic relationship he had with his father, and the respect and adoration he had for his mother. You hear about the Marvin Gaye ego, and the arrogance he so effortlessly displayed as he climbed his ladder of success; the temper he unleashed when someone messed with his money, and of course, the drugs. But this story goes deeper than Marvin, Jr. A lot is revealed about his parents, Alberta and Marvin Gay, Sr. and their relationship to each other. Clifton Powell (who also directs) plays the elder Gay to acting perfection. His character speaks poignantly to the audience at one point, asking not to be judged and then delves into a pitiful soliloquy that leaves you spellbound. Powell’s Gay is a sad, delusional man with effeminate ways that go far beyond his fascination with female lingerie; and writer Angela Barrow-Dunlap along with producer Zeola Gaye offers a no-holds-barred script with revelations that takes the audience behind the curtain in the elder Gays sordid relationship with his own mother; and the toll this relationship has taken on his wife. Lynn Whitfield’s “Alberta Gay” is resilient, strong and loyal. She is the glue of the family for sure. To describe Ms. Whitfield’s performance as superb seems too small a word. She flies like an eagle in this role. She knows “her” well, and is not afraid to lighten up and have fun with the role in all the right moments. Her scenes with Keith Washington, who portrays
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Cash Money Records DJ's First Visual Project In December, Cash Money Records DJs and production duo, Stafford Brothers, released their first track as Cash Money artists. Finally after months of waiting, the brothers team up with Lil Way...
Cash Money Records DJ's First Visual Project In December, Cash Money Records DJs and production duo, Stafford Brothers, released their first track as Cash Money artists. Finally after months of waiting, the brothers team up with Lil Wayne and Christina Milian for the "Hello" visuals. The party in the above video looks like a crazy one!
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Yeezy On Tim Westwood In 2005 Back in '05, when Kanye actually like radio personalities and did interviews, he hit up the Tim Westwood Show. In true Tim fashion, he got Yeezy to spit a pretty long freestlye over a bunch of instrumen...
Yeezy On Tim Westwood In 2005 Back in '05, when Kanye actually like radio personalities and did interviews, he hit up the Tim Westwood Show. In true Tim fashion, he got Yeezy to spit a pretty long freestlye over a bunch of instrumentals. I miss the Kanye from the video above!
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Everything is set for the release of Mac Miller's anticipated sophomore album, Watching Movies with the Sound Off. He's unveiled the artwork, in which he poses nude, and begun doing press. Now, we get the final tracklisting and list of f...
Everything is set for the release of Mac Miller's anticipated sophomore album, Watching Movies with the Sound Off. He's unveiled the artwork, in which he poses nude, and begun doing press. Now, we get the final tracklisting and list of features. The upcoming LP boasts 19 new tracks, with features from Jay Electronica, ScHoolboy Q, Action [...]
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