Behind The Scenes Of 50 Cent’s “Major Distribution” ft. Snoop Dogg & Young Jeezy…
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Behind The Scenes Of 50 Cent’s “Major Distribution” ft. Snoop Dogg & Young Jeezy [PHOTOS] NEWS » by Alvin aqua Blanco (@aqua174) December 26, 2012, 17:16pm Last week, 50 Cent dropped a trailer for the video for his latest single, “Major Distribution,” featuring Snoop Dogg and Young Jeezy . No visual just yet, but we do get some behind the scenes pics of the video shoot. The assembled trio of aforementioned MC’s are seen going about the usual business of performing for the camera in the Eif Rivera directed video. …MORE |
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18-Year-Old Aspiring Chicago Rapper Joshua Davis Killed For Wearing “Lil JoJo” Hoodie? [VIDEO] » by Latifah Muhammad (@TheLatifah) December 26, 2012, 17:14pm The weather is getting cold in Chicago but that doesn’t look like it’s going to slow down the city’s shooting epidemic . Aspiring rapper Joshua “JayLoud ” Davis was shot and killed on Christmas Day following a dispute with several men, allegedly over his decision to wear a hoodie donning the name of Joseph “Lil JoJo ” Coleman, who was gunned down over the summer. Coleman was killed following an altercation with Chief Keef’s people. His mother believes that Keef paid someone to kill her son .
Pop’s Big Nights The Best Concerts of 2012, as Seen by Times Critics A concert is always more than just a rendering of songs. It’s a musical revamp, a real-time test, a spectacle, a pop-up community, perhaps a dance party or an incipient riot — and, even in the YouTube era, an ephemeral, site-specific experience. Here the pop and jazz critics of The New York Times recall some of their favorite live events of 2012, in order of importance. JON PARELES Jay-Z at Carnegie Hall. A kinetic Mick Jagger at Barclays Center
Photo credit: will.i.am (Getty Images) To try and predict how a year in music will unfold is nearly impossible. Any prognosticator who claims to have predicted that “Call Me Maybe” and “Gangnam Style” would be the two biggest songs of 2012 is lying. But one can look at the release calendar and figure out some of the albums that will leave fans either excited or disappointed. Here are 10 releases due out over the next 12 months that will dominate the 2013 music conversation: will.i.am ‘#willpower’ Spring 2013 It feels like will.i.am’s latest album has already been out forever; the first single, “T.H.E. (The Hardest Ever),” was released in late 2011
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