Thursday, October 11, 2012

The Best of Stacey Dash Cameos Mixtape








 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Rick Ross feat. Ne-Yo - Super High
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Marques Houston - Favorite Girl
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Carl Thomas - Emotional
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Jesse Powell - All I Need (Remix)



























 
Game - Shake
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 








 
Emcee N.I.C.E. feat. Stacey Dash - Life of the Party
















Thursday, March 29, 2012

Trayvon Martin Mix


















Public Enemy - Anti Nigger Machine
















Ice Cube feat. Chuck D - Endangered Species
















Tupac - Holla If Ya Hear Me


















Omarion feat. Jay Rock - Hoodie
















NWA - Fuck the Police
















Paris - The Devil Made Me Do It

















Big L - Fed Up with the Bullshit
















Panther Soundtrack - The Points















Terminator X feat. Sistah Souljah and Chuck D - Buck Whylin'



















Public Enemy - Fight The Power












Wednesday, March 21, 2012

“Don’t Re-Nig” Purveyor Paula Smith Says Bumper Sticker Isn’t Racist







Last Friday, I wrote about the racist, anti-Obama "Don't Re-Nig in 2012" bumper sticker that has been making the rounds across social media circles. While people were questioning the authenticity of the photograph showing the bumper sticker on someone's car, we were able to track down a website selling the sticker along with several other controversial items.
Writing for Forbes, Roger Friedman interviews the site's owner, Paula Smith. Ms. Smith, who hails from Hinesville, Georgia, insists that neither she nor the sticker are racist. Who knows what Smith really believes, but her logic is a stretch, to put it gently.
"I do find it amazing and entertaining that one of our stickers has become a racist thing," Ms. Smith told Forbes.
She even tried arguing that the dictionary does not define the "N-Word" as racist. Wisely, Friedman posted the actual definition from dictionary.com, which says the word, "is now probably the most offensive word in English. Its degree of offensiveness has increased markedly in recent years, although it has been used in a derogatory manner since at least the Revolutionary War. Definitions 1a, 1b, and 2 represent meanings that are deeply disparaging and are used when the speaker deliberately wishes to cause great offense."
Her protestations aside, Ms. Smith appears to have removed the bumper sticker from her site. Under the  "Anti-Obama" section of the site (advertised as her No. 3 bestseller), you'll now only find a sticker reading, "I was Anti-Obama Before It Was Cool."
In what may be a reference to the controversy her other bumper sticker has caused, the description below reads, "Show the world how you feel! (but be careful, you may hurt someone's feelings)."

Ms. Smith then goes on to argue that President Obama is "not even black," but rather, "a mixture of race." When Friedman asks Smith if she thinks the N-Word is offensive or derogatory, she says no, but then claims that she herself does not even use the word.
"I have kids here around me that are black kids. I call them my own kids. I've helped black families…to guide them in the right direction," Smith told Forbes. "We like to laugh and have a good time. That's our way of life."











Via The Sideshow

‘Don’t Re-Nig,’ the Racist Anti-Obama Bumper Sticker, Appears Real











An image purporting to show a racist, anti-Obama bumper sticker on the back of a vehicle has been garnering lots of attention on Facebook in the past 24 hours.
The bumper sticker reads, "Don't Re-Nig in 2012." And in smaller print below, "Stop repeat offenders. Don't' reelect Obama!" The sticker also features an image of the Obama campaign logo crossed out.
Several viewers have claimed the image has been digitally altered. After all, it seems shocking that someone would proudly display an openly racist image on their vehicle in 2012. So, is the image authentic?
In short, yes.
It's still unclear is the image of the vehicle has been altered in any way, but a website called "Stumpy's Stickers" offers the bumper sticker for sale for $3. And as The Root points out, the site also several other racially insensitive items for sale as well. The urban myth debunking site Snopes says it cannot yet determine the origins of the photo, but also points out the availability of other similar t-shirts and bumper stickers.

There is even an eponymous "Dontre-nig.com" website that appears to have crashed. Going to the page brings up a "Bandwith Limit Exceeded" warning message. I checked the domain registration service site WHOIS, which listed the site as belonging to an anonymous owner who purchased the URL through the company DomainsByProxy.com, based in Scottsdale, Arizona. The company specializes in keeping the names of Internet domain owners private.
And as one astute Facebook reader pointed out, the bumper sticker is not only offensive, it's pretty dumb. After all, if you take the top message at its literal meaning, to not renege in 2012, would mean to in fact re-elect President Obama.








Via The Sideshow

Saturday, February 25, 2012

Light-skinned vs. Dark-skinned African-American Beauty Complexion Pageant Causes Outrage

Controversial: 'Battle of the Complexions' contest held last night in St Louis has been accused of degrading women and promoting historical divisions











A nightclub event pitting light skinned, brown skinned and dark skinned African-American women against each other in a beauty contest of complexions has caused outraged.
'Battle of the Complexions' contest held last night in St Louis has been accused of degrading women and promoting historical divisions. 'This is the most debatable topic of the year, whats the sexiest skin complexion?? So ladies come out & lets settle this!!', organisers - video and music promotional company Mack TV and a local promoter calling himself Nelly Da'Celeb - said on a Facebook page for the event.


It goes on to encourage women to attend the contest held at The Venue, a club ironically located on Martin Luther King Drive, to 'cum out & rep either team-lite, team-caramel or team-dark'.
A promotional poster (pictured) and video promised an event to decide which complexion is the sexiest and features African-American women of different complexions labelled either 'Light-skin - Red Bone, 'Brown-skin - Caramel' or 'Dark-skin - Chocolate'. 
Adolphus Pruitt, president of the St. Louis branch of the NAACP, told NBC station KSDK that the event: 'raises the same sort of hair on the back of people's necks like me and some other folks.'









Following a negative reaction, Mack TV and Nelly Da'Celeb, pictured, released a statement on Thursday claiming the event was held to celebrate Black History Month
Following a negative reaction, Mack TV and Nelly Da'Celeb, pictured, released  
a statement on Thursday claiming the event was held to celebrate Black History
Month











'Some guys will say, 'I don't like talking to dark-skinned girls,' or, you know, some girls will say. 'I don't like talking to dark-skinned guys,' Houston said.
The comments section on Johnson's article attracted hundreds of posts from people outraged by the event. 
One post by LivesiPog said: 'The women, the men, and the promoters of this event are only doing much more to create a larger divide by skin color in an already too divided country. All involved are losers in my book.'
Another user, thorninyourside, said: 'and a club located on Martin Luther King Dr. I find this type of thing flies in the face of his message. But hey, you can't legislate tastelessness.'
After the negative reaction, Mack TV and Nelly Da'Celeb put out a statement on Thursday in a bid to defend the event.
The statement admitted that; 'We could have used a better choice of words..We did not mean to offend the offended.'
The organisers claimed the backlash simply stemmed from a misunderstanding and that the event was being held for Black History Month to give youngsters the chance to 'be proud that you are black! Regardless of your skin tone.'
'Sorry for the confusion & misleading info.' the statement added.
The event went ahead as planned on Friday and was hailed a success by Nelly Da'Celeb on his Facebook page.







Via Daily Mail

Thursday, January 12, 2012

Terrence Howard Rumored to Play Big Meech in Upcoming BMF Movie







The rise and fall of the Black Mafia Family (B.M.F.) will be chronicled in an upcoming movie by producers LT Hutton and David Robinson.

Program Pictures has acquired the motion picture rights to the story of Demetrius “Big Meech” Flenory and his brother Terry “Southwest-T” Flenory, who headed up the drug dealing organization known as the Black Mafia Family.
Prosecutors accused the Flenory brothers of overseeing a drug empire that raked in over $270 million from the late 1980s until October of 2005, when they were sentenced to 30 years in prison each,  for their role in the drug operation.

LT Hutton and David Robinson are the producers behind the upcoming biopic Tupac.
“We’re working closely with Meech and Tammy Cowins to make sure every aspect of the story is done correctly,” LT Hutton told AllHipHop.com in a statement. “Over the upcoming months, will be working on getting a script together so we can begin filming as early as next year.” Hustle & Flow star Terrence Howard is rumored to be the frontrunner for the lead role as Big Meech.







Terrence Howard in Hustle & Flow







The Flenory brothers and hundreds of associates in over 10 states, were prosecuted for running the large scale cocaine and money laundering operation.
B.M.F. was active in Detroit, Columbus, Atlanta, Los Angeles, Miami, Fort Lauderdale, Orlando, St. Louis, Greenville and Louisville, Kentucky.
The brothers allegedly masterminded a ring that used hidden compartments and luxury vehicles in stretched limousines to transport drugs and money, while laundering the proceeds through outrageous parties, a Hip-Hop label, a luxury car business, magazines and other businesses.
In total, the DEA seized over 700 kilograms of cocaine, almost $10 million in cash and $5.7 million in assets when members were rounded up in October of 2005.






free big meech
Big Meech on trial







“Everybody wants to be a part of something, especially black folks,” Big Meech told AllHipHop.com. “I can even speak for my brother on this part. We aren’t violent guys, that’s why are cases are nonviolent. We have had bumps and bruises and issues that come up, but we are about getting money. We grew up poverty stricken. When you grow up in a spot like Detroit that’s probably one of the most poorest states in the country besides New Orleans – without a hurricane – we grow up in place like that. We took our show on the road getting money. We lived in a lot of different places and made a lot of friends that we helped along the way. The family just became big, bigger than we both expected.”

No release date was available for the upcoming movie on B.M.F.


 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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US: Mexico Druglord Guzman World's Most Powerful Drug Trafficker

FILE - In this June 10, 1993 file photo, Joaquin Guzman Loera, alias "El Chapo Guzman" is shown to the press after his arrest at the high security prison of Almoloya de Juarez, outskirts of Mexico City. In the 10 years since he escaped from a high security federal prison in a laundry truck, Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman has transformed himself from a middling Mexican capo into arguably the most powerful drug trafficker in the world.
June 10, 1993













The U.S. Treasury Department called Mexican drug lord Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman "the world's most powerful drug trafficker" Tuesday. The fugitive Sinaloa cartel leader also got a boost from Mexican actress Kate Del Castillo, who said she believed in Guzman more than in the government.

It was the latest in an odd series of encomiums for Guzman, who was included this year on the Forbes list of the world's richest people, with an estimated fortune of $1 billion.

The U.S. Embassy in Mexico City issued a statement saying three of Guzman's alleged associates had been hit with sanctions under the drug Kingpin Act, which prohibits people in the U.S. from conducting businesses with them and freezes their U.S. assets. The two Mexican men and a Colombian allegedly aided Guzman's trafficking operations.

The statement quoted Adam J. Szubin, director of the Treasury Department's Office of Foreign Assets Control, as saying the move "marks the fourth time in the past year that OFAC has targeted and exposed the support structures of the organization led by Chapo Guzman, the world's most powerful drug trafficker."

Guzman, who escaped from a Mexican prison in 2001 in a laundry truck and has a $7 million bounty on his head, has long been recognized as Mexico's most powerful drug capo. Authorities say his Sinaloa cartel has recently been expanding abroad, building international operations in Central and South America and the Pacific.




Results of a turf war between the Sinaloa and Juarez cartels
- Ciudad Juarez, 2009









Del Castillo, who played a female drug trafficker in the TV series "La Reina del Sur" ("Queen of the South"), offered grudging praise for Guzman in a posting Tuesday on the social media site Twextra, linked to her Twitter account.
"Today, I believe more in El Chapo Guzman than in the governments who hide truths from me," she wrote.
The actress did not specify whether she was referring to the Mexican government, or what she meant when she accused "governments" of "hiding the cures for cancer, AIDS, etc. for their own benefit and enrichment."
Del Castillo's publicist, Marianne Sauvage, confirmed in an email to The Associated Press that the actress wrote the posting, and that the account belonged to Del Castillo.
The 800-word posting ended with an impassioned plea to Guzman:
"Mr. Chapo, wouldn't it be great if you started trafficking with positive things? With cures for diseases, with food for street children, with alcohol for old people's homes so they spend their final days doing whatever they like, trafficking with corrupt politicians and not with women and children who wind up as slaves?"
"Go ahead, dare to, sir, you would be the hero of heroes, let's traffick with love, you know how," the message concluded.







Mexican actress Kate del Castillo







Also Tuesday, Mexican authorities said they had seized 32.6 metric tons of a precursor chemical used to make methamphetamines at the Pacific coast port of Manzanillo.
Mexico's navy said the chemical methylamine came in a shipment from China, but did not say whether Manzanillo was the final destination of the shipment. Mexico seized almost 675 metric tons of the chemical at sea ports in December alone, all of which was destined for Guatemala.
Experts say that when another chemical is added, methylamine can yield its weight in uncut meth.

Also Tuesday, federal police reported they had defused a car bomb left outside the state detectives' agency offices in Ciudad Victoria, the capital of the northern border state of Tamaulipas.
After detectives reported the car smelled of gasoline, specially equipped federal officers opened the trunk and found 10 sticks of explosives, two jugs of gasoline, wires, a cellphone and what appeared to be detonating devices.
There was no immediate information on who left the car bomb.

Tamaulipas has been the scene of bloody turf battles between the Gulf and Zetas drug cartels, and the gangs have attacked police and police offices with car bombs in the past.







Via AP

Detroit Auto Show 2012: Acura NSX Reborn in America as a Hybrid













Announcing the rebirth of the Honda NSX: one of the most iconic sports cars of the 1990s will return in 2015 as an American-built Acura with all-wheel-drive and an electric-enhanced rear engine. Here's a hybrid to get excited for.




The NSX represented the pinnacle of Honda's sports heyday of the 1980s and '90s. Launched with input from Formula One great Ayrton Senna, the NSX set a brace of technological firsts -- from its aluminum monocoque frame to the variable valve timing that would become a standard on engines worldwide. The NSX wasn't the fastest or most-powerful supercar, but reflected Honda's balance between power, weight and handling -- a sweet spot that few cars have ever achieved.



Honda mulled replacing the NSX for years with a V-10 powered successor, but the company soon embraced smaller engines and a tight focus on fuel efficiency. Somewhere along the way, it also lost a piece of the racing spirit that birthed the NSX, unleashing a string of unsuccessful to ungainly models that offered little over their competitors.



After last year's update of the Honda Civic -- a freshening that did little to improve the car's weakening position against tough competition -- Honda's executives vowed to revive the company's soul. The new NSX, to be sold under the Acura brand, shows they're serious enough to design the most attractive Acura ever.


position against tough competition -- Honda's executives vowed to revive the company's soul. The new NSX, to be sold under the Acura brand, shows they're serious enough to design the most attractive Acura ever.





The concept retains the mid-engine V-6 layout of the original NSX, but adds in a new Honda all-wheel-drive system that relies on electric motors to power the front wheels. As with its predecessor, Honda vows the NSX won't rely on brute force, but combine lightweight materials with high technology for supercar performance and respectable fuel economy.







If there's a disappointment here, it's that Honda has held back several key details about the NSX concept, including the power its engines and electric



The concept retains the mid-engine V-6 layout of the original NSX, but adds in a new Honda all-wheel-drive system that relies on electric motors to power the front wheels. As with its predecessor, Honda vows the NSX won't rely on brute force, but combine lightweight materials with high technology for supercar performance and respectable fuel economy.




If there's a disappointment here, it's that Honda has held back several key details about the NSX concept, including the power its engines and electric motors will generate. But the U.S.-based team developing the NSX for production in Ohio has three years to get it right.
















Unveiling















Acura NSX Concept

















Acura NSX Concept



















Acura NSX Concept














Acura NSX Concept














Acura NSX Concept
















Via Motoramic

Tuesday, January 10, 2012

The Best of Beyonce' Mixtape
























































Here's Blue Ivy's momdukes at her best...and at her banginest...including some cameos where she doesn't have to sing a note.


















Beyonce' feat. Slim Thug - Check Up On It
















Destiny's Child - No, No, No Part I
















Destiny's Child - Cater 2 U
















Beyonce' and Shakira - Beautiful Liar

















Beyonce' and Lady Gaga - Video Phone

















Beyonce' feat. Kanye West - Ego (Remix)
















Destiny's Child feat. TI and Lil' Wayne - Soldier (Remix)
















Destiny's Child - Emotion










Destiny's Child feat. Lil' Bow Wow, Da Brat
and Jermaine Dupri - Jumpin' Jumpin' (Remix)





















Beyonce' - 1 + 1
















Beyonce' feat. Jay-Z  - Crazy In Love
















Nas feat. Ginuwine - You Owe Me
















Jagged Edge - Gotta Be















Case - Happily Ever After















Wyclef Jean feat. Canibus and R. Kelly - Gone 'til November (Remix)