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A Crying Chris Brown Steals The Show
Jun 28th
As far as I’m concerned, there’s only one Michael Jackson, but damn if Chris Breezy didn’t come close!
He finally got his shot at paying homage to his fallen idol Michael Jackson, at the BET Awards 2010.
Jackson’s brother Jermaine introduced Brown, (i’m still wondering what type of substance jermaine puts in his hair)
anywho Chris popped up on stage in a blue shirt, black slacks, white socks, and Jackson’s trademark loafers.
The performance’s most touching moment came when Brown started to sing Jackson’s “Man in the Mirror.” Within a few lines he got too choked up to finish the track, bursting into tears. At first i was confused then I realized he was in tears, it made me stop and realize everything this young man has endured over the last year in a half,
it also made me forget that he beat rihanna’s ass…I’m just saying, that’s how powerful his performance was=)
Iv’e always said that BET was foul for not letting him perform last year, but I am glad they gave him another chance to redeem himself. I took a small poll on twitter and facebook where i asked everyone if they have finally forgiven Chris
95% of you said yes…me personally I’Ve been done with the whole sitatuion months ago,
i still believe neither party was innocent, with that being said, Chris did his thing he left his heart on the stage last night and it’s great publicity for him, he is the number one searched person on google as we speak…
so all in all it was his night let him have it!
in case you missed it here it is…
Eminem Presents Dr. Dre With ASCAP Award
Jun 26th

Eminem recently presented Dr. Dre’s with the ASCAP Founders Award at ASCAP’s 23rd Annual Rhythm & Soul Music Awards
at the Beverly Hilton Hotel in Beverly Hills on Friday night (June 25).
It was a nice speech….
“What makes him so important personally is that he believed in me when not many others did. It would have been a lot easier for Dre to dismiss me like most people did…
‘What’s up with the white guy from Detroit that raps with the funny voice?’…But he didn’t,
He stepped up to the challenge because he saw something in me and for that I’m eternally grateful.”
click play to watch the video
Eminem will be performing at the BET Awards
Jun 18th

In case you care Eminem will be performing at this year’s BET Awards in Los Angeles.
Marshall Mathers will be joining a star-studded lineup, that already includes Kanye West, T.I., Drake, Nicki Minaj, Trey Songz, and Diddy-Dirty Money, and many others.
This will be the first time Em has appeared at the event since Busta Rhymes brought him out in 2006 to perform his verse from the “Touch It (Remix).”
The 10th annual BET Awards, hosted by Queen Latifah, is set to air on June 27.
Pictures from the Vanity Fair/Gucci Party in Cannes.
May 17th

Lot’s of celebs showed up tp the Vanity Fair/ Gucci Party in Cannes. The party was held at the Hotel Du Cap Eden Roc,
and honored famed movie director Martin Scorsese. Jennifer Lopez, Naomi Campbell, Camilla Belle, Diane Lane,
and many showed up in their best to honor the director, the party was hosted by Frida Giannin.





The cast of “Shrek Forever After” take over the Green Carpet
May 17th

The cast of “Shrek Forever After” took over the Green Carpet at the LA premiere.
The fourth and final chapter of the Shrek tales follows Shrek as he’s whisked away to an alertnate universe,
ruled by Rimpelstiltskin, and left to fix everything that’s gone awry. Shrek Forever After hits theaters Friday, May 21st.










Scarface Says He Will Not Attend “The Dirty South Hip Hop Honors”…
May 13th

Scarface sat down with Ozone Mag to talk about VH1’s “Dirty South” Hip Hop Honors:
source:http://www.ozonemag.com/2010/05/13/scarface-speaks-on-vh1s-dirty-south-hip-hop-honors/
I understand where scarface is coming from I think he’s tired of the south always getting done dirty…
he wants to be considered a good rapper period, not just a good “dirty south rapper”.
we never say oh that’s a “good east coast rapper” we just say he’s a good rapper…i.e jay-z,
but with the south there is always a but, and I think folks are tired of it, they want to be seen as equals….
I was nominated [to be honored at the Dirty South Hip Hop Honors] but I declined to accept because I don’t wanna be classified as just “Dirty South.” I’m Hip Hop, man. I’m not going because I feel slighted. Even though it was a nice gesture, I feel like it’s just a pacifier. They’re like, “Let’s give these niggas down there a pacifier so they can stop feeling left out. We’ll make Luke and all these niggas down there look funny,” you know? “Let’s put a plate of fried chicken and some watermelon and let’s just do some nigga-ass shit.” (laughs) Quote, end quote. “Some nigga-ass shit.” Fried chicken and watermelon. “Shit, the faster we get this over with, the better.”
Honoring [Uncle] Luke and James [Prince] and [Master] P and Timbaland and JD and Dungeon Family is a good thing. I don’t wanna fuck their Honors up. They helped lay the foundation. More power to ‘em. I respect what they do and I respect what they’ve done for Hip Hop, but to put us in a category is disrespectful. Why would you categorize us as “Dirty South”? Why can’t you just honor some muthafuckers from down here and leave it like that? You ain’t gotta make us look extra country. We know where we’re from and we know where you’re from. We know where Hip Hop came from, man. We’re cool with that. I’m proud to be from Houston but don’t make a mockery of my accomplishments. We’re not “dirty” down here in the South anyway. This shit down here probably cleaner than the rest of the country, cause we got grandmas down here. Our grandmas don’t play that shit.
I was a part of the Slick Rick and De La Soul and Too $hort and Public Enemy [Hip Hop Honors]. I felt good about being a part of that. I went [to Hip Hop Honors] when they honored Def Jam because I wanted to be a part of that. I felt honored that they would even call me to do it. But this year, I totally disagree with how they’re trying to categorize us. You know how they make us look on TV? Like we live on the front porch with flies and shit flying around us, with our stomachs all big eating watermelon rinds? That ain’t us, man. Don’t fuckin’ make a mockery of us because we come from down here and you have no fuckin’ idea what it looks like. They’re gonna try to put us with some cows and just make us look fucked up, man, like we don’t know what the fuck we doin’ down here. We’re smart, man. Our life is slowed down so we don’t miss nothing. When shit gets moving too fast you miss everything. Shit’s slowed down here so we see it all.
I come from the era when New York and L.A. had the only Hip Hop, and they weren’t fuckin’ with us, at all. If you think I’m lyin’, check the history of Hip Hop. Try to pull up some footage from the 1989/1990 New Music Seminar. That’s what I base my whole fuckin’ life on: the New Music Seminar 1989/1990. They was NOT fuckin’ with us. We sold records all over the fuckin’ country and New York made a mockery of it. They fuckin’ booed the Geto Boys in New York. They sure did.
Back when Luke had Skyywalker Records and J had Rap-A-Lot Records, they weren’t tryin’ to do no South shit. “It didn’t come from New York, son, so fuck that.” That was their attitude. Just because a TV was made in Japan, is it a Japanese TV? Or is it just a fucking TV? If a light bulb was made in China is it a Chinese lightbulb?
It was hard breaking through. It was hard getting respect from the East Coast. We didn’t get no fuckin’ love from nobody. Fab Five Freddy came down here early in our career to see what we were really about, and I respected and appreciated that. But we been having money down here. We been rollin’ fuckin’ Bentleys and Ferraris down here since the 80s. Muthafuckers ain’t just started rockin’ gold and platinum chains. We had that shit in high school. Shit, we just now started running out of money. (laughs) That’s how long we been had money down here.
Everybody throws up a fuckin’ smokescreen to make the picture look how they want it to look, but I know shit stank. I ain’t no goddamn fool. I was there in the beginning. We were fighting the power for real. Our raps were considered negative rap, and we got a lot of fuckin’ flak behind that shit. And we were just telling the truth. We were under immense scrutiny, from politicians to radio stations to the media. Luke got up there talking’ about “Pop That Pussy” and had naked hoes on the stage; they were going to jail and shit. The Geto Boys were taking’ this politically-charged, racist-ass, system-ran, gangsta-ass dope-dealing whoopin’-ass shit, and it wasn’t accepted in New York.
Eventually New York came around and started fuckin’ with us. But for an East Coast-based show to call themselves showing some fuckin’ love by making a Southern watered-down version of what the show is supposed to be or what Hip Hop really is, man, I feel fucked up about that shit. Because we fought harder than a muthafucker. When [Ice] Cube was on Hip Hop Honors, it wasn’t the “Hip Hop West Coast Honors.” Every part of the ghetto is the same mu’fuckin’ story. Hip Hop is one machine, regardless if you come from New York or Bareback, Africa. It’s fuckin’ Hip Hop.
But that’s just [my opinion], and fuck me. I don’t mean nothing. I’m just a nigga who fought harder than a muthafucker to get our records played in New York and on the East Coast period. And now all a nigga needs to do is fart on a record and it gets played. So it’s fine by me. I’m cool with that. I’m not mad about it, I just feel disrespected. Whoever goes [to Hip Hop Honors], it’s fine and dandy by me. But if you wanted to do a Southern-based show you shoulda got a nigga DOWN SOUTH to do it in the South.
2010 Kids’ Choice Awards
Mar 29th

A lot of people came out to support The Nickelodeon Kids’ Choice Awards this year,
Here go some pictures Enjoy!

Run’s house minus 2

Rihanna all covered up and looking quite classy


Jaden and Willow finally got their hair done!

Christian Combs

Mel B


Swizz Beatz and his mini-me’s


Chris Rock, Malaak, and their two daughters Zahra and Lola,
a few blogs were reporting that the little girl is Chris Rock’s love child.
the “truth is” the baby girl is being adopted from South Africa, Her grandmother supposedly is ill.
Tyra Banks

KeKe Palmer


Terry Crews and his Chaps they are too cute.

Snoop and Shante.


Tyler James Williams and his lil’ bros they all look a like!

Justin and Diggy are both 15 this is normal… Justin and Usher not so much…. lol
Rihanna performing @ the kid’s Choice awards



















Mo’Nique won an Oscar… not shocked
Mar 8th
Posted by lovelyti in #weoffthat
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Comedian/Actress Mo’Nique won her first Academy Award for her role in the highly acclaimed film, “Precious”
Now I love Mo’Nique’s speech, but i still have mixed feelings about the award…. maybe it’s just me, but i get tired of hollyweird giving awards, when ever a black actor or actress plays a demented character.
I remember when Denzel won an Oscar for “training day”, don’t get me wrong i liked the movie…but c’monson training day?
Denzel has done so many wonderful movies like, “Glory” “Devil in a blue dress” and Malcolm X… just to name a few.
same with Halle winning for” Monster’s Ball” i hated that movie from start to finish… i still have it on dvd, i watched it once and that was it.
Mo’Nique deserved some shine and i like her a lot, but unfortunately alot of people think that,
this is how black mothers treat their children, and this is the black family structure…
maybe i’m reading too deep in to it, but it’s strictly my opinion.
“PERCIOUS” doesn’t represent all black families, nor does Monique’s character Mary, represent all black mothers.
precious and blind side basically tell the world we can’t raise our children properly….#justsaying
so for this i didn’t watch the Oscars, i took my butt to bed lol.
i get tired of these same hollyweird “themes”…plus i can’t get that mirror scene out of my head,
i hate when things are thrown in subconsciously.
Mo’Nique’s speech:
I would like to thank the Academy for showing that it can be about the performance and not the politics,” she said with emotion. “To my amazing husband, Sidney — thank you for showing me that sometimes you have to forgo doing what’s popular, in order to do what’s right.”