Killer Curves: Bodies To Die For – BET Trailer
Killer Curves Trailer: BET documentary on black market cosmetic surgery
In the last decade, with the rise of hip-hop videos and the video vixens that frequent them, the black market for butt injections has increased astronomically. Often times, women would be willing to meet strangers for under $3,000 in seedy motels in exchange for a more voluptuous backside. What many did not realize at the time was that they were being pumped with harmful garage concoctions of oil, fix-a-flat, cement and so on. Within two years the body would start to reject these harmful potions, and the foreign material would begin to corrode the buttocks.
Killer Curves is produced by Lala Anthony, and will feature K. Michelle.
Watch BET’s trailer for the documentary here:
At the moment there are no plans to re-air the documentary. However it will be housed on bet.com and the BET NOW app.
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Kanye West says he ‘wasn’t stumped’ by Kimmel’s Trump question
We all fell in love with cool Kanye, ‘Heartless’ Kanye, the “Bush doesn’t care about Black people” Kanye. But we have to be honest with ourselves: that is the Kanye of yesteryear, he is long gone. Today we have “It’s good Tyga got in early [with Kylie]”, Kanye West Kardashian, poopity poop head@$$ Kanye.
Just yesterday we watched Jimmy Kimmel stump Kanye:
“You so famously and so powerfully said, ‘George Bush doesn’t care about black people,’” Kimmel said, referring to comments West made at a 2005 benefit for Hurricane Katrina relief. “It makes me wonder what makes you think that Donald Trump does or any people at all?”
After four seconds of silence, Kimmel offered a lifeline, throwing to a commercial break and promising to let West answer later.
The question didn’t come up again.
Now, Kanye claims that he was not, in fact, ‘stumped’ by Kimmel.
“On Jimmy Kimmel we had a great time having a dialogue,” West tweeted Saturday. “I’m reading that I was stumped by a question. Let me clarify the click bait. I wasn’t stumped. I wasn’t given a chance to answer the question.”
He continued, “The question was so important I took time to think. And then I was hit with the let’s go to commercial break. That interview showed strong personalities with different opinions having a civil conversation.”
West also said that he was “so happy” to see Kimmel wearing a pair of Yeezys for the interview, which he interpreted as “an olive branch.”
Kimmel replied to West’s tweets Saturday evening.
“Not every question warrants an immediate answer,” he wrote. “Some answers need to be considered and a talk show with time constraints is a difficult place to do that. I know how much Kanye cares and I am so impressed by what he is doing quietly and without fanfare to help those who need it.”
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Elfen’s Saturday Music Video Through the wire Kanye West
Looking at Kanye’s music videos all day and this one is my favorites.Through the wire shows hungry and humble Kanye was at one time. As I said we all evolve And grow. It seems like after his mama died he sold his soul to the devil .
Kanye West Left Speechless By A Question About Donald Trump From Jimmy Kimmel
In my humble asshole opinion when Kanye went full mainstream he lost himself just to fit in. Just so he would make that mighty Whitey corporation money. He lost his creative unique hip-hop flow he is no longer the man we once knew. And that something we all have to except. Man I miss the old Kanye . It’s all right to evolve and grow but when you lose yourself and selfworth then we have a problem .
Kanye West opened up to Jimmy Kimmel in a wide-ranging interview on Thursday that covered President Donald Trump, Galileo, porn, masturbation, mental health, fashion, love, empathy, his new album and even what might be on his tombstone.
At one point, West urged the audience to hold its applause because “everything I’m gonna say is gonna be amazing.”
But there was one moment of the interview when the loquacious hip-hop superstar clammed up, and that was during a discussion of West’s support for Trump.
“You so famously and so powerfully said, ‘George Bush doesn’t care about black people,’” Kimmel said, referring to comments West made at a 2005 benefit for Hurricane Katrina relief. “It makes me wonder what makes you think that Donald Trump does or any people at all?”
After four seconds of silence, Kimmel offered a lifeline, throwing to a commercial break and promising to let West answer later.
The question didn’t come up again.
However, West did speak about Trump during the segment, including going public earlier this year with his support for the president and the moment he put on a “MAGA” hat. At the time, West said he didn’t agree 100 percent with Trump, “but the mob can’t make me not love him.” He also famously announced that both he and the president were “dragon energy” and “brothers.”
Donning the hat wasn’t about the president’s specific policies, West told Kimmel:
“It represented overcoming fear and doing what you felt no matter what anyone said, and saying, ‘You can’t bully me.’ Liberals can’t bully me, news can’t bully me, the hip-hop community, they can’t bully me. Because at that point, if I’m afraid to be me, I’m no longer Ye. That’s what makes Ye.”
Kimmel also asked about West’s wife, Kim Kardashian, visiting Trump at the White House earlier this year to help win a commutation for Alice Johnson, a 63-year-old grandmother who had been serving a life sentence for a first-time nonviolent drug offense.
“Were you ever concerned about her being alone in the Oval Office with President Trump?” Kimmel asked.
“Well, he is a player,” West replied.
Missy Elliott Loves This Self-Proclaimed ‘Funky White Sister’ Covering ‘Work It’ The sounds effects in this rendition are?
Alright now Missy Mary the Funky white sistagh!! I DIED SHE WAS LIKE MISS FUNKY WHITE SISTAGH IS IN DA PARK!! ????????? and her backup dancer tiptoeing in the background eatin her yogurt cup LAWD I NEED A RESPERATOR!!!
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Elfen’s NEOSOUL HIP HOP NEW MUSIC TUESDAY OR WEDNESDAY AUGUST 8th 2018 Digable Planets
This weeks old to you. New to me. We have Digable Planets. You may remember one of their hit songs from 1992 Rebirth of slick (cool like dat) If you wanna take a trip down 1990s Hip Hop with that spoken word style. Then let me take you on a conscious hip hop lyrical vibe. The album Blow out Comb and 13 tracks of dope spoken word of truth.
DJ Jazzy Jeff Peter piper routine
Nice! This is REAL HIP HOP
False Alarm: Chance the Rapper Says He’s Not Dropping an Album This Week
And the year of the surprise everything continues: Chance the Rapper has announced that he’s releasing an album this week. He let the news slip to the Chicago Tribune, revealing no other details about how the project will arrive other than it’ll drop “just in time” for his Special Olympics 50th anniversary concert (held on July 21). His last album, 2016’s Coloring Book, was an Apple Music exclusive that became the first streaming-only album to win a Grammy. He’s not sure now if he’ll choose to monetize his work. “I’ve never been against selling music. Music has value,” he says. “I put my music out there for free because I wanted people to see and notice it as a beacon for what I’m doing, in terms of how unorthodox I wanted my approach and my delivery of each piece of music to be.” He does, however, still sound to be anti–record labels, saying that his collaborations with bigger artists have been stifled by their labels: “It has been difficult for me to release music with artists who work with the majors. A lot of stuff I’ve worked on hasn’t come out since Coloring Book because it’s hard [when collaborating with artists limited by record deals].”
As for his upcoming separate project with Kanye West, which Chance previously teased, he says they made two songs weeks ago during the Wyoming sessions and will revisit that work shortly. “We’re up in the mountains around these wild animals — it’s very different out there — and we got some music done, and then he asked me if he could do an album with me,” Chance says. “I don’t know of a timeline on it yet, the trajectory of it, but he’s coming here to work on it some more. We’ve just started making it, but I don’t want to manipulate the situation and impose any time frame, because that can hinder you.”
Update, 11:30 a.m.: On second thought, don’t get your hopes up yet. Chance has tweeted a clarification to the Tribune story saying he’s not, in fact, putting an album out this week. But he does hint that there’s music coming … whenever that will be. The element of surprise is still alive!
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Elfen’s Neosoul Hip Hop New Music Tuesday. London Funk Allstars
This weeks what’s new to me old to you. What’s old to you is new to me. Comes all the way from London. I present to you two albums from London Funk Allstars! From 1995 The Album London Funk Allstars Vol 1. And 1996 London Funk Allstars Fleash Eating Disco zombies Versus the Bionic Hookers from Mars.
I got turned on to these two Kats back in 2006. The band members are Mad Doctor X and Stefen Turner. I love their choice of sound bites and musical samples. When you go to Apple Music or Spotify you will not be disappointed. See you next week!!
Nick Cannon Responds To Azealia Banks’ Accusation Of Mistreatment On “Wild’n Out”
Nick Cannon questions Azealia Banks’ karmic merit.
Banks first made her feelings known in the above post, then resorted to the Instagram Story feature for additional commentary, adding: “If I were to make fun of Nick Cannon for having lupus and being weak and sickly….If I made a joke that said he’d be dead by the end of the year….Then Azealia Banks is the bad guy…. right?”
Inevitably word got around to Nick Cannon that she’d referenced him by name. He then chose to enliven her post on his own page with a not so well intended message, in which he referenced a familiar proverb: “creating storms without an umbrella.” Nick Cannon closed his message by mocking her mental illness and by offering prayers for a “speedy recovery.”
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