9 new rap videos

Far East Movement You ve gotta friend feat Baby Bash, Lil Rob (full version)


Pittsburgh Rap Artist Jay Dix Ft. Smoove (OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO) “CELEBRATE

Drake – Crew Love Official Music Video ( 14 Year Old Rapper – Dreads ) @ItsDreads

MORONEY – THRONE (OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO)


MORONEY -THRONE (PRODUCED BY AMADEUS THE STAMPEDE)

SINGLE OF THE “FAHKIN MORONEY KHEDD” MIXTAPE AVAILABLE AT
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WORLD PREMIERE SWERVE MUSIC VIDEO TRAP HOUZE A.S.M.G. ALL STAR MUSIC GROUP


WORLD PREMIERE SWERVE MUSIC VIDEO TRAP HOUZE A.S.M.G. ALL STAR MUSIC GROUP BIG BRUSKY FT. MILO AND BEATERMAN
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(Official Music Video) The Best Around


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.New Next Level Joint Off Rockemical’s Upcoming Album ” Tha Life ” Produced By Dj Fes @djfes206 COMING SOON

NEW MUSIC VIDEO 2012 – CAN’T STOP NOW – WeAreFSP (Official Music Video)

AN’T STOP NOW – WeAreFSP (Official Music Video)
CAN’T STOP NOW – WeAreFSP (Official Music Video)
CAN’T STOP NOW – WeAreFSP (Official Music Video)

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Filmed By : Joshuaa “PYREx” Kessler
Directed By : Joshuaa “PYREx” Kessler & Fat Steve
Edited By : Joshuaa “PYREx” Kessler
Produced By : Royal Audio Tunes
Recorded By : Steve Vest
Mixed and Mastered By : Steve Vest

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DShade-They Want It All ft.The Narcicyst x Omar Offendum

Pulp Fiction parody:Its a rap!
Brand New Video from DShade featuring The Narcicyst x Omar Offendum. Also starring BuddaBlaze,Loe Pesci and 80 Rock.They Want It All
Shot by JLR. Directed by DShade and Narcel X. Edited by Ryley Mahoney

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Rapper Lil Boosie’s Grisly Murder Trial

May 9, 2012 5:20 PM ET
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Lil Boosie attends the 2009 Ozone Awards in Houston, Texas.
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The murder trial against Baton Rouge, Louisana rapper Torrance Hatch, better known as Lil Boosie, is currently underway in the city’s 19th Judicial District Courthouse. Hatch is charged with first-degree murder in the 2009 death of Terry Boyd.

According to opening statements delivered on Saturday afternoon by the prosecutor, Assistant District Attorney Dana Cummings, the killings were a $2,800 murder-for-hire ordered by Boosie and executed by his henchman, 17-year-old Michael “Marlo Mike” Louding. The defense alleges that the slaying was the work of a teen hitman with the mind of a maniac, a rogue gunman haunted by a demonic choir of voices hollering, “Kill.” In an impassioned opening salvo, Jason Williams, one of Boosie’s attorneys, steadfastly maintained his client’s innocence, alleging that Louding acted only in concert with Michael “Ghost” Judson and Adrian Pittman. In the weeks before the slaying, Williams claimed, Boyd robbed Judson for $720, while Pittman allegedly harbored a long-time grudge against Boyd.

Williams also argued that Boosie is being unfairly persecuted for his gangsta rap lyrics, which are laced with accusations of racism aimed at law enforcement officials, including Parish District Attorney Hillar Moore III.

It was half past midnight on October 21st, 2009, when a 9 mm handgun fired six bullets through the front window of a house on Vermilion Drive. By the time police arrived to the residence in East Baton Rouge, 35-year-old Terry Boyd was dead, his body staining a brown leather couch the color of crimson. A neighbor spotted two men sprinting towards the train tracks near the residence of Ben Hawkins, where Boyd had been staying ever since he completed a five-year stint at the Winfield correctional facility, just one month prior. Boyd left behind a disposable camera, $402 in cash and a bloodstream spiked with morphine, marijuana, and codeine.

With no DNA evidence or eyewitness to the shooting, the prosecution is hinging its case around a taped jailhouse confession from Louding and telephone records that trace him to Boosie’s recording studio during the hours before and after the murder. Also presented as evidence: a tattoo that Louding allegedly received two weeks after the murder – a depiction of an AK-47 accompanied by the phrase, “Yo Boosie. Who’s Next?” – and the lyrics to Boosie’s songs “187″ and “Bodybag,” which Cummings says were recorded on the night of the murder.

According to Cummings, the motive for the murder stemmed from a letter that Boosie received claiming that Boyd was going to “jack and slap him.” The defense maintains that no such letter exists and that Boosie and Boyd had an amicable relationship, noting that Boosie had a child by Boyd’s sister.

Louding’s nickname derives from The Wire character Marlo Stanfield, known for his homicidal tendencies and his knack for eluding police. The state has charged Louding with five other killings over a 14-month spree, including that of Michael “Ghost” Judson, who allegedly paid Louding to murder Chris “Nussie” Jackson (a rapper with scathing diss songs about Boosie), and Darryl “Bleek” Milton, a longtime friend of Boosie’s. The defense team is pointing to the latter homicide as proof that Boosie had no control over Louding, who had “run amok.” Boosie is only charged in connection with Boyd’s murder.

Over several hours of pitched testimony on Monday, Louding denied his and Boosie’s culpability in the Boyd murder. Bound in chains and clad in a candy-striped orange and white jumpsuit, Louding blamed his jailhouse confession on “crooked cops,” who allegedly threatened him with lethal injection and the incarceration of his mother and stepfather. During one dramatic turn, Cummings and the court forced the shackled Louding to display his “Yo, Boosie. Who’s Next” tattoo before the jury, despite the fact that Cummings already had blown-up photos of the tattoo by her side. Louding also alleged that his confession was coerced by interrogators who had claimed that Boosie had put a $25,000 bounty on his head.

After Louding’s testimony, police Sgt. Chris Johnson took the witness stand and denied making any threats towards Louding. Defense attorneys pointed out that the confession represented only a small fraction of the hours that police had spent interrogating Louding on May 14th and May 17th, 2010. According to police, only Louding’s confession was taped. During several hours on the stand, Johnson repeatedly denied telling Louding that Boosie had put a hit out on him. But during the videotaped confession, Louding is distinctly seen exclaiming, “That dude want to kill me? He’s getting out now?” on camera.

“We haven’t seen a smoking gun yet, and the defense is doing pretty well in rebutting the charges against Boosie,” Kenneth M. Willis, a Baton Rouge and New Orleans-based criminal defense attorney who’s been watching the proceedings closely, tells Rolling Stone. “It’s going to come down to whether the jury believes Louding’s recanting his earlier taped statement and whether the prosecution can successfully tie [Boosie's] lyrics into his intent to commit a murder-for-hire. Right now, rap is on trial, Boosie’s rap music is on trial, and to me, it looks like a long shot that he’ll be convicted.”

Read more: http://www.rollingstone.com/music/news/inside-louisiana-rapper-lil-boosie-s-grisly-murder-trial-20120509#ixzz1uRUidXT5

Houston Underground Rap Concert

Special thanks to Wink and UGK Records , Markus Polk and Mperial Music Group, The Orange Brick Family , The Brail Society, Enoc and the Die Hard Thugs Kid Frost, and all the other rappers and Entertainers who came to the

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Prince Harry wants to be reggae DJ

The 27-year-old royal has been inspired to get behind the decks and play music from the genre ever since he visited Jamaica in March and met Rita Marley, the widow of music legend Bob Marley, who died in May 1981.
A source told The Sun newspaper: ‘Harry has always been interested in music, but Jamaica was a real eye opener. He started looking into reggae as soon as he got back to the UK.
‘Meeting Rita Marley was a great inspiration too. She seems to have had a big impact on him.’
Harry has been increasing his music collection by purchasing reggae on vinyl from specialist online stores and he is thought to be hoping to get good enough at mixing records at parties, although he is ‘unlikely’ to ever be able to show off his newfound skills in public.
The source added: ‘He’s unlikely to ever DJ in public — but if he did it’d be the party of the year.’
The flame-haired royal visited Jamaica as part of the Diamond Jubilee tour of the Caribbean, where he was representing his grandmother, Queen Elizabeth, in her 60th year on the throne.
During the trip, Harry met Jamaican sprinter Usain Bolt and the country’s Prime Minister Portia Simpson.

Straight Rapper Takes On Homophobia

When was the last time you heard a rapper start a track quoting Harvey Milk?

This video would be the first time that has happened.


If you’ve followed my writing a bit, you know that there are two things I think are incredibly necessary and powerful as far as creating change.

One is the use of culture and the arts to push the public discourse beyond standard political rhetoric. This form of work so often creates cultural change that precedes any related electoral or policy change.

The second thing history has shown to be particularly powerful is when diverse groups find unity and overlapping support in the fight for all of our rights and equality. (A good example of that work is expanded on in this piece about the organizing around the votes on both the Dream Act and Don’t Ask Don’t Tell.)

Adair Lion‘s new video — “Ben” — smashes a prior cultural taboo, brings together diverse communities and, on top of all of that, throws a hot Michael Jackson remix into the whole thing.

As a straight, Texan, Latino rapper, Adair approached this work with the full understanding of the risk involved. But his understanding of the need for, and potential power within, the message was a stronger force for him. (For his full thinking behind this track, and the story lines in the video — breaking down the three dollar bill and why Adair’s character isn’t acting so decent in his own relations — he’s written up his own background piece.)

Kat St.John highly energetic solo colossal club/party songs

 This record sends a strong message in music, dance and lyrics

 

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Adam Yauch Died!

Adam Yauch, one-third of the pioneering hip-hop group the Beastie Boys, has died at the age of 47, Rolling Stone has learned. Yauch, also known as MCA, had been in treatment for cancer since 2009. The rapper was diagnosed in 2009 after discovering a tumor in his salivary gland.

Yauch sat out the Beastie Boys’ induction to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in April, and his treatments delayed the release of the group’s most recent album, Hot Sauce Committee, Pt. 2. The Beastie Boys had not performed live since the summer of 2009, and Yauch’s illness prevented the group from appearing in music videos for Hot Sauce Committee, Pt. 2.

Yauch co-founded the Beastie Boys with Mike “Mike D” Diamond and Adam “Ad-Rock” Horowitz in 1979. The band started off as a hardcore punk group, but soon began experimenting with hip-hop. The band broke big with their first proper album, Licensed to Ill, in 1986, and further albums Paul’s Boutique, Check Your Head and Ill Communication cemented the band as a true superstar act.

In addition to his career with the Beastie Boys, Yauch was heavily involved in the movement to free Tibet and co-organized the Tibetan Freedom Concerts of the late Nineties. In 2002, he launched the film production company Oscilloscope Laboratories.

Read more: http://www.rollingstone.com/music/news/beastie-boys-co-founder-adam-yauch-dead-at-48-20120504#ixzz1tvJj9ZK2

YMCM Rapper Mystika has his probation Revoked

Embattled rapper Mystikal is “disappointed” with himself after violating the terms of his probation.

The Danger (Been So Long) hitmaker was charged with misdemeanour domestic abuse battery last month (Apr12) and sentenced to serve 90 days in prison for breaching the terms of his probation for a 2004 sexual battery and extortion conviction, for which he served six years behind bars.

And he accepts he has no one to blame but himself for his latest “setback”.

He tells XXLmag.com, “Everything has been a setback. I’m disappointed. This is totally on me. I’m gonna take my liquor on this one and just be smart. You’re never too old to learn. I definitely realise that I can’t act like everybody else. No matter how ghetto or no matter how much you keep it real, yeah, that s**t don’t work.”

 

The rapper, who is signed to Cash Money Records – the same label as Lil Wayne, is planning to use his time wisely and cook up some hits while he’s incarcerated: “I’ll definitely be more constructive… this time around.”

And Mystikal is grateful his label boss, Bryan ‘Baby’ Williams, has promised to stand by him and continue working on his comeback album once he completes his sentence.

He adds, “At a time like this, to have the support from the record label, that’s the powers that be! Those are the people that matter the most in my career and what the f**k I got going on in my life right now. You know everything’s gonna be alright.”

Mystikal will only need to serve 81 days behind bars after receiving nine days credit for time served following his arrest.

The rapper’s latest stint behind bars will begin on or before 14 May (12).

Rapper Wiz Khalifa charged with marijuana possession

Second time in ten days, rapper Wiz Khalifa has run into some trouble with the law.

Rapper Wiz Khalifa, who has made no secret about his love of marijuana, was cited Tuesday by Winston-Salem Police for possessing it after an officer smelled the drug coming off the rapper’s tour bus, a search warrant filed in the case said.

Khalifa, 24, whose real name is Cameron Jibril Thomaz, performed Tuesday night before about 2,000 people at the Joel Coliseum. Khalifa is an up-and-coming rapper who broke into the mainstream with his hit single, “Black and Yellow.”

Khalifa’s Winston-Salem charge was the second in about a week on possession of marijuana. On April 21, police in Nashville, Tenn., charged Khalifa with having marijuana in his hotel room. In 2010, he was arrested in North Carolina after police found marijuana on his tour bus after a concert at East Carolina University. Charges against him, including a drug trafficking charge, were dropped last year.

On Tuesday night in Winston-Salem, officer J.C. Renew of the Winston-Salem Police Department had been assigned to look out for people who might be selling or taking illegal drugs in the parking lot area of the Joel Coliseum, according to a search warrant filed in the case. When he came to Khalifa’s tour bus about 9:15 p.m. Tuesday, he “detected a strong odor of burnt or burning marijuana,” the search warrant said.

Renew asked a man standing in front of the tour bus to open the door, and when the man did so, the smell of marijuana only got stronger, Renew said in the search warrant. He cleared out people on the bus and obtained a search warrant.

Winston-Salem police seized an undisclosed amount of marijuana and other drug paraphernalia. TMZ, the celebrity website, reported that police seized 11.39 grams of marijuana. The search warrant and the citation did not show the amount of marijuana police seized from the tour bus, and Lt. Tom Peterson of the Winston-Salem Police Department declined to say how much marijuana was seized or what kind of drug paraphernalia was found on the bus.

He said 18 to 19 other people were charged with drug possession, including one for felony possession of ecstasy. Some of the people were with Khalifa’s entourage, while others were concertgoers.

Bucky Dame, the director for the coliseum, said no problems were reported during the concert.

Khalifa lives in Hollywood, Calif., but grew up in Pittsburgh. His debut CD, “Rolling Papers,” on Atlantic Records came out last year, and he has been on tour this year.

He also has ventured into acting, with a co-starring role in the comedy “Mac and Devin Go to High School” with rapper Snoop Dogg, which is scheduled to be released on home video and digital download in July.

Late Tuesday night, Khalifa posted tweets saying, “They hate us,” and then, about an hour later, “Made it out alive,” but whether those comments were related to his charges was unclear.

On his official Twitter feed Wednesday afternoon, Khalifa seemed to be taking the citation in stride, responding to one person’s tweet about the charges with, “Hey, it happens.” And when another person posted that he or she appreciated him coming to Winston-Salem and apologized for how the police treated him, Khalifa replied, “They juss (sic) did their job.”

The court date on the Winston-Salem case is set for July 27.

10 Chronic rap music Videos

CGC Entertainment

in Association with Manny-Mac Productions brings to you the music video for J. Haskin for his new hit single entitled “The Bottom”.
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Official “Work Hard” Music Video {HD} M.O.G.music


Download The Work Hard Mixtape on May 3RD @ www.workhard.bandcamp.com

DPGC “Forever in a Day” (Music Video)


DPGC (Snoop/ Daz &Kurupt) Twitter: @Kurupt_Gotti
“Forever in a Day” (Music Video) Facebook: Kurupt YounGotti
Shot in: Brazil by D.Baker www.penagonentertainment.com

D-Ward – Always [Prod by Heartbeatz] OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO


D-Ward (Rap-A-Lot/Young Empire) – Produced by Heartbeatz
Video by NiccT aka RoyalT

Wave Back – C.KHiD

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song title: Wave Back
artist: C.KHiD
album: Black Box Dreams 6
directed by: Beezy ( www.gwopmagazine.com )

G – Get Money & F*ck (Official Music Video) 2k12

Fox Aka Thug Pimpin “HATAZ” Official Music Video

ATAZ Starring Fox aka thug pimpin. MO LIFE RECORDS…. Film, edited & directed by Michael Arriaga of HighClass Films!!!!!

 

Loving You (Official Music Video) new hip hop

ts rare when you get the opportunity to work with a artist that is talented and humble . Ty’Quan paints us a picture through poetic memories of his life which he has coined Hip-hop with soul.

 

Cory Gunz Ft Meek Mill – YMCMB MMG [2012 Official Music Video