According to TMZ, Game was stopped by authorities around 7 p.m. "His car was towed because the tag has been expired for more than 6 months," Glendale police spokesperson John Balian said.
Game, who was also cited for not having proof of insurance, will have to pay fines, late fees and produce an insurance card to recoup his ride from the police impound.
In related news, SOHH recently chopped it up with Game to talk about how his third album, L.A.X., may possibly be his last. The controversial emcee compared his short career to The Notorious B.I.G.'s, saying sometimes "three albums is enough in hip-hop." [Watch Below]
"Biggie only had two albums and that was enough for people," Game explained. "People say he was the greatest rapper alive, which is one of the things I agree on, but he only had two albums.
L.A.X., which hits stores on July 8, features production by Kanye West, Cool & Dre and Just Blaze along with appearances by Common, Ludacris, Ne-Yo, Raekwon, Busta Rhymes and Marsha Ambrosius of Floetry.
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May 20, 2008
May 19, 2008
MTV Names Top 10 MCs In The Game
MTV has released its list of the 10 hottest MC's in Hip-Hop.
Kanye West
Jay-Z
Lil' Wayne
Rick Ross
Snoop Dogg
50 Cent
Lupe Fiasco
Young Jeezy
Andre 3000
T.I.
THE FULL SHOW:
Kanye West's entry at #1 was co-signed by Snoop Dogg who told MTV the following:
"I think what makes you hot is your ability to hold a crowd, demand respect, be respected amongst your peers whenever you're in an environment where it is predominantly MCs. ... Kanye West belongs on the list, because his record was phenomenal. I love the way he came on his record. It's was dope. It was clever. It was genius. He kind of moved ahead of his boss if you ask me."
For more on MTV's Hottest MC's [CLICK HERE]
Article by HHNLive.com
Kanye West
Jay-Z
Lil' Wayne
Rick Ross
Snoop Dogg
50 Cent
Lupe Fiasco
Young Jeezy
Andre 3000
T.I.
THE FULL SHOW:
Kanye West's entry at #1 was co-signed by Snoop Dogg who told MTV the following:
"I think what makes you hot is your ability to hold a crowd, demand respect, be respected amongst your peers whenever you're in an environment where it is predominantly MCs. ... Kanye West belongs on the list, because his record was phenomenal. I love the way he came on his record. It's was dope. It was clever. It was genius. He kind of moved ahead of his boss if you ask me."
For more on MTV's Hottest MC's [CLICK HERE]
Article by HHNLive.com
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Andre 3000,
Jay-Z,
Kanye West,
Lil Wayne,
Lupe Fiasco,
Rick Ross,
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May 18, 2008
The Annual BET Awards
Voice-modulated Newcomer, T-Pain increases his clout as the number one collaborator and take the leading BET Awards nominations with five.
Keyshia Cole and Kanye West each received three nominations, Mary J. Blige, Alicia Keys and newcomer Flo Rida received a pair each. The announcement was made last Thursday.
The Lifetime Achievement Award will be handed to Al Green. Legendary producer Quincy Jones will also receive an award for his humanitarian work.
The BET Awards will be presented June 24 in Los Angeles.
VIDEO OF THE YEAR
Ashanti “The Way That I Love You”
Alicia Keys “Like You’ll Never See Me Again”
Mary J. Blige “Just Fine”
UGK feat. OutKast “Int’l Player’s Anthem (I Choose You)”
Kanye West feat. T-Pain “Good Life”
Erykah Badu “Honey”
BEST FEMALE R&B ARTIST
Alicia Keys
Mary J. Blige
Keyshia Cole
Rihanna
Mariah Carey
BEST MALE R&B ARTIST
Raheem DeVaughn
Trey Songz
Ne-Yo
Chris Brown
J. Holiday
BEST GROUP
Danity Kane
UGK
Day 26
Playaz Circle
Gnarls Barkley
BEST NEW ARTIST
Flo Rida
Estelle
Chrisette Michele
Soulja Boy
The-Dream
BEST FEMALE HIP-HOP ARTIST
Kid Sister
Trina
Lil’ Mama
Missy Elliott
Eve
BEST MALE HIP-HOP ARTIST
Snoop Dogg
Jay-Z
Lil’ Wayne
Common
Kanye West
BEST COLLABORATION
DJ Khaled feat. Lil’ Wayne, Big Boi, Ludacris, Fat Joe & Young Jeezy-”I’m So Hood (remix)”
Keyshia Cole feat. Lil’ Kim & Missy Elliott-”Let It Go”
Kanye West feat. T-Pain-”Good Life”
Flo Rida feat. T-Pain-”Low”
Chris Brown feat. T-Pain-”Kiss Kiss”
VIEWER'S CHOICE
Chris Brown feat. T-Pain-”Kiss Kiss”
Lil’ Wayne feat. Static Major-”Lollipop”
Keyshia Cole feat. Missy Elliott & Lil’ Kim-”Let It Go”
Alicia Keys-”No One”
Soulja Boy-”Crank Dat (Soulja Boy)”
Jordin Sparks feat. Chris Brown-”No Air”
LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT
Al Green
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TI Has His Second Son
T.I. and his girlfriend Tameka "Tiny" Cottle welcomed their second son together after midnight Friday morning, the rapper's rep confirmed exclusively to PEOPLE.
The infant's name is Major Harris, and he weighed in at 5 lbs., 15 oz. He is the fifth child for T.I., 27, and his second with Cottle. The couple are already parents to son King Harris, 3.
"God has blessed us with another miracle," says T.I., born Clifford Harris. Cottle had announced her pregnancy on her MySpace page in January.
TI is currently under house arrest awaiting trial for multiple machine-gun possession charges. [CLICK HERE]
[Article By Jessica Herndon: People Magazine]
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The infant's name is Major Harris, and he weighed in at 5 lbs., 15 oz. He is the fifth child for T.I., 27, and his second with Cottle. The couple are already parents to son King Harris, 3.
"God has blessed us with another miracle," says T.I., born Clifford Harris. Cottle had announced her pregnancy on her MySpace page in January.
TI is currently under house arrest awaiting trial for multiple machine-gun possession charges. [CLICK HERE]
[Article By Jessica Herndon: People Magazine]
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Game Seeks to Sign Suge's Hitter
The Game hopes to sign the man that knocked out Suge Knight in a Hollywood altercation last weekend.
The popular Compton rapper made the revelation on the Hot 97 Funkmaster Flex radio show last night.
"He's the Knockout Kid. We was looking for him, we found him, and trying to sign him," The Game revealed in the on-air interview.
The Game and Knight have had tense moments as well, but ended the friction a mere two days before the Death Row mogul was rendered unconscious by a right hook.
"I just think you win some, you lose some," The Game stated. "[Suge's] not a boxer. It's not like he's Muhammad Ali, and he's been in the game and somebody finally beats you."
Suge Knight and his Death Row Records reigned throughout the 90's with a stable of artists that included Dr. Dre, Lady of Rage, The Dogg Pound and Snoop Dogg.
The Game said he feels that the older generation is going to have to respect the young up-and-comers.
"Suge, back in the day, he had it locked in L.A. But now, your time comes and goes, and you have to respect the new breed, and now that's me. I got L.A. locked, and 10 years from now there will be a new dude," he explained. "Ten years from now, when I'm 40, there's gonna be a new kid and I gotta respect that dude. Hopefully, the Knockout Kid's little brother don't hit me or something ... or step to me. I don't want no problems with the Knockout Kid."
The Game stated that, while there is still a lot of talk, the KO wasn't really a major deal in the grand scheme of things.
"I just know everybody gots a chin, and when hit in the right place, you go down," he said.
The Game is preparing to release his third album L.A.X. (Los Angeles Times) is due in stores July 8.
[Article By Houston Williams Allhiphop.com]
The popular Compton rapper made the revelation on the Hot 97 Funkmaster Flex radio show last night.
"He's the Knockout Kid. We was looking for him, we found him, and trying to sign him," The Game revealed in the on-air interview.
The Game and Knight have had tense moments as well, but ended the friction a mere two days before the Death Row mogul was rendered unconscious by a right hook.
"I just think you win some, you lose some," The Game stated. "[Suge's] not a boxer. It's not like he's Muhammad Ali, and he's been in the game and somebody finally beats you."
Suge Knight and his Death Row Records reigned throughout the 90's with a stable of artists that included Dr. Dre, Lady of Rage, The Dogg Pound and Snoop Dogg.
The Game said he feels that the older generation is going to have to respect the young up-and-comers.
"Suge, back in the day, he had it locked in L.A. But now, your time comes and goes, and you have to respect the new breed, and now that's me. I got L.A. locked, and 10 years from now there will be a new dude," he explained. "Ten years from now, when I'm 40, there's gonna be a new kid and I gotta respect that dude. Hopefully, the Knockout Kid's little brother don't hit me or something ... or step to me. I don't want no problems with the Knockout Kid."
The Game stated that, while there is still a lot of talk, the KO wasn't really a major deal in the grand scheme of things.
"I just know everybody gots a chin, and when hit in the right place, you go down," he said.
The Game is preparing to release his third album L.A.X. (Los Angeles Times) is due in stores July 8.
[Article By Houston Williams Allhiphop.com]
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Dr. Dre,
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Foxy Brown Rejects Mixtape Release
Foxy Brown has released a statement expressing her extreme disappointment in the release of her new album "Brooklyn's Don Diva."
The following statement is via Missinfo.tv:
“Brooklyn's Don Diva”, My highly anticipated street album which hit stores Tuesday, is, as it was intended to be, a mixtape street album - The warm up to my long-awaited, epic, 4th studio album, Black Roses.
Unfortunately, during my incarceration, this CD was compiled without my approval. I heard this CD in its entirety fir the first time just days ago and was devastated. Riddled with grief over an album that was seemingly so carelessly orchestrated, I sat down with the president of Koch to come to a decision on how to make the best of this situation. In another phase of my life and career I would have dealt with this situation with litigation, but for the benefit of my fans and in the wake of the profound spiritual cleansing, I recently underwent in prison. I made the decision to settle our creative differences amicably. My fans have waited 7 years for an in-store release and deserve my very best.
Next month Koch Records and I will be re-releasing Brooklyn's Don Diva with 5 new records, videos, publicity, mass-marketing and promotion. I am of creative pedigree, and I have an obligation to my fans to deliver the level of product my brand is accustomed to. In order to preserve my artistic integrity, the new release will have my stamp of approval and fingerprints all over it. Going independent was a great business decision and I believe Koch and I will deliver the biggest street album in female rap history."
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The following statement is via Missinfo.tv:
“Brooklyn's Don Diva”, My highly anticipated street album which hit stores Tuesday, is, as it was intended to be, a mixtape street album - The warm up to my long-awaited, epic, 4th studio album, Black Roses.
Unfortunately, during my incarceration, this CD was compiled without my approval. I heard this CD in its entirety fir the first time just days ago and was devastated. Riddled with grief over an album that was seemingly so carelessly orchestrated, I sat down with the president of Koch to come to a decision on how to make the best of this situation. In another phase of my life and career I would have dealt with this situation with litigation, but for the benefit of my fans and in the wake of the profound spiritual cleansing, I recently underwent in prison. I made the decision to settle our creative differences amicably. My fans have waited 7 years for an in-store release and deserve my very best.
Next month Koch Records and I will be re-releasing Brooklyn's Don Diva with 5 new records, videos, publicity, mass-marketing and promotion. I am of creative pedigree, and I have an obligation to my fans to deliver the level of product my brand is accustomed to. In order to preserve my artistic integrity, the new release will have my stamp of approval and fingerprints all over it. Going independent was a great business decision and I believe Koch and I will deliver the biggest street album in female rap history."
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