Wednesday, April 13, 2011

N.O.R.E. ft. Styles P & Prodigy

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Tuesday, April 12, 2011

50 Tyson scheduled to release his album "Rhythm of Autism"


Minneapolis, Minnesota rapper 50 Tyson is preparing to release his debut album, titled 50 Tyson Presents the Rhythm of Autism.

The 18-year-old autistic rapper will donate 20% of the sales from his debut release to help fund research for the disorder, which impacts 1 in 110 children and 1 in 70 boys in the United States.

50 Tyson's album will be released on former NBA star Troy Hudson's Minneapolis-based independent record label, Hudson Records.

“Releasing my album debut album is a dream come true and I hope to provide inspiration to children and their families impacted by Autism that you too can achieve your goals," 50 Tyson told AllHipHop.com. "The support I’ve received so far has been great and I hope everyone who watched my videos will help my cause to raise money for Autism research and awareness.”

50 Tyson, whose moniker was given to him due to his resemblance to rapper 50 Cent and Mike Tyson, has received over 40 million YouTube views.

His 10-track debut will feature tracks like "Icey," "Don't Know How to Dougie" and several other of his Internet hits that have made him famous;

50 Tyson's debut album Rhythm of Autism is due in stores on April 15th.

The track list for the album is below:

1. I’m a Champion
2. Everybody Know Me
3. Icy
4. Tippy Toes
5. Can I be the One to Hold You Down?
6. Don’t Know How to Dougie
7. Turning Up
8. Girls Call me 50, Boys Call me Tyson
9. Put it on You Tube
10. I Ain’t Gonna Lie

BET: Tweets of the Week 4/4 - 4/11

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Lebon James Teams Up With Audemars Piguet?

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Ashley Judd calls Hip-Hop the "RAPE CULTURE"

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Swizz Beatz Adds Bounce to Knicks "Go New York" Anthem


As the New York Knicks prepare to wrap up one of the most exciting seasons in recent years - thanks to the acquisition of Amar'e Stoudemire and most recently Carmelo Anthony - Swizz Beatz has signed on to revamp the team's anthem, "Go New York." The Bronx native produced and recorded the reworked theme song and teamed up with the Knick's new stars to film the video.
"It's been 10 years since they remade the "Go New York' track," Stoudemire told MTV News while on set with the super producer at the video shoot. "So it's only right to have Swizzy out here with us. We taking this thing to a whole 'nother level thanks to the players and the whole team."
There's no denying the Knicks are long overdue for a new anthem that's sure to add to the buzz surrounding the rejuvenated team as they head into the playoffs for the first time in 10 years. The Knicks will enter the NBA playoffs as the No. 6 seed from the Eastern Conference and will face the Boston Celtics on Saturday or Sunday.
"As far as music-wise, my job is to make sure I make an anthem that takes the game level from point A to point B, keep the crowd hype," Swizz told MTV News. "Just doing what I do. Just like what the players gonna do, what they gonna do on the court. It's just a joint effort to raise the bar for New York, let everyone know it's a problem this year."
The "Go New York" remix video is set to debut on the MSG network, but a release date has not yet been announced.

Nicki Minaj goes on tour with Brittany Spears!


"Minaj will join Spears after she wraps up touring with Lil Wayne on his I Am Still Music tour, which finishes up May 1 in New Jersey. Last week, Minaj told to MTV News that she was in talks to join the tour, after rumors began swirling that the sassy Queens MC would be hitting the road with the veteran pop superstar." Read More HERE

Do yah'll think this was a move for the label to help Brittany Spears with record sales? Rumor has, her two last singles flopped and other material has been shelved.

"Made Men" Rick Ross ft. Drake

Official MTV Video: Rick Ross "Pandemonium" ft. Meek Mill & Wale



I've watched Meek Mill progress. From the streets to the big screen, years of hard work and support. I'm happy to see this! Philly!