Sunday, July 31, 2011

Mark Wahlberg: I'll pay for an 'Entourage' movie


The show's producer, Mark Wahlberg, said at the Television Critics Association press tour that he is willing to ante up for a film based on the hit HBO series.

"I said if I had to finance it myself, I'd do it," Wahlberg said.

Wahlberg appeared with the show's cast and creator Doug Ellin as they discussed the series final season after eight years. Star Adrian Grenier said "We're all choked up."

"Truthfully, we've been together for eight years, creating something we're very proud of," Grenier said.

Ellin assured fans that while Vince and the gang will be gone from the small screen, they'll be coming to a theater near you soon.

"We're going to do a movie, it's a question of when and how quickly," Ellin said.

Bob Dylan's the Jay-Z of his time, says his Rapper Grandson




Folk rock legend Bob Dylan’s 15-year-old grandson is getting into the music business for himself on the hip-hop side, according to AllHipHop.com.

Pablo Dylan (son of Jesse Dylan) shows off his skills as a rapper and producer on his new collection, “10 Minutes.” And while their sounds aren’t exactly similar, the youngster can relate to his granddad.

"I consider him the Jay-Z of his time,” the teen says. “Of course, we do two different things and I don't want people to see me for what he has done. But what I have done is definitely influenced by him."

Pablo isn’t the only famous kid on a quest for rap stardom. “Rich Hil,” son of fashion mogul Tommy Hilfiger, recently signed a record deal with Warner Bros, reports XXL magazine.

The 21-year-old will reportedly release an EP titled “Support Your Local Drug Dealer” this fall. “My dad couldn’t be more proud,” Rich Hil tells XXL.

And then there’s “Chet Haze” (a.k.a. Chester Hanks, son of Tom Hanks and Rita Wilson), a Northwestern student and budding rapper known best for his university-inspired take on Wiz Khalifa’s “Black and Yellow.”

Chet, who made his live debut this summer, has told the Chicago Tribune that his upbringing is not "the typical (background) for a hip-hop artist." But, he goes on, "it's 2011. The nature of hip-hop has changed so much the last few years. Nowadays artists come from all walks of life. Everyone has their own story to tell.”

Chris Brown Inspired by Women Feeling Sexy

Chris Brown's latest tweet: My music is inspired by every time a woman feels sexy! I want my music to surround her beauty.



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Saturday, July 30, 2011

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Soulja Boy Buys $55 Million Birthday Jet for Himself

Soulja Boy Buys $55 Million Birthday Jet for Himself


It looks like this Soulja Boy report just isn't flying.

In honor of his birthday, Soulja Boy was said to have dug $55 million deep in his pockets for a new private jet. This is according to a member of his management team who spoke to TMZ.

The "Crank That (Soulja Boy)" and "Turn My Swag On" rapper, born DeAndre Cortez Way, who turned 21 on Thursday, reportedly spent $35 million on the actual Gulfstream G5 jet and is dropping another $20 million on upgrades.

The Pimp My Ride-worthy improvements were said to include custom Italian leather seats, flat screen TVs, four liquor bars, a customized travertine-tiled floor, a revamped bathroom and Brazilian hardwood cabinets.

But a rep for the rapper wants to bring this report down to earth.

"The elaborate rumors circulating about Soulja Boy purchasing a jet for his 21st birthday are grossly over exaggerated and are not true," says the rep.

Soulja Boy is also throwing a birthday party in Miami Friday night, which reportedly set him back $300,000. Sean Kingston, Bow Wow and Dwight Howard were among those who made the guest list for the bash, which will be streamed live – for a fee – on his website.

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Tone Tone Feat Lloyd Lil Wayne - Things You Do Dj Tecnine Remix by Dj Tecnine

You Rock My World Dj Tecnine Rmx - Michael Jackson

You Rock My World @DjTecnine Rmx - Michael Jackson by Dj Tecnine

Friday, July 29, 2011

Dj Tecnine Produces Track for Killah Ky featuring Rob Realz and Doitall of Lords of the Underground

Dj Tecnine Produces teams up with Lord Gangz Killah Ky to make a track called "Nothings Impossible" featuring Rob Realz and Doitall of Lords of the Underground.


Nothings Impossible Killah Ky feat Rob Realz and Doitall by Dj Tecnine


DJ Tecnine Gets Cast in a Movie with Gunplay & Tammy Torres

That's right ladies and gentlemen. The movie which was shot in Miami is set to premiere in a movie called "Do it in Post" later on in 2012. DJ Tecnine a Puerto Rican native from Jersey City, New Jersey who was a DJ for Wyclef Jean's Warrior DJs as well as a few other big name DJ organizations was cast for a role in this pothead comedy about a film crew filming a movie. That's right, a movie about a movie. Even though DJ Tecnine's role is not a big one, it's huge step for his career. The director Rob Dionne originally cast DJ Tecnine to be in the opening scene that was later given to Gunplay of Rick Ross's Maybach Music Group label. DJ Tecnine was then given a longer stay in the movie with more lines and scenes added to his character. This movie is complimented with by Co-Star and music video vixen Tammy Torres. It's an allstar line-up of actor from star Melvin Lima, to supporting roles by Kourtney Brown, Izzy Martinez, Didier Elysee, Eddie Acosta, Chris Fontes, and more.
















Wednesday, July 27, 2011

Times Square 'Weed Man' files lawsuit for his right to beg for marijuana money


BY Scott Shifrel
DAILY NEWS STAFF WRITER

The "Weed Man" of Times Square demands his constitutional right to beg.

Joshua Long - who carries a sign saying "Help! I need money for weed" - filed a federal suit Tuesday complaining that his First, Fourth and 14th Amendment rights have been violated by repeated arrests.

"Though the First Amendment protects Mr. Long's right to stand on the sidewalk with his sign, he has been, and continues to be, regularly and wrongfully, arrested, charged and harassed by police officers," the suit says.

"These arrests and other harassment have diminished Mr. Long's ability to lawfully beg in Times Square."

Long, 30, has been issued multiple summonses, arrested at least six times, pepper sprayed and harassed by cops, according to court papers in Manhattan Federal Court.

"He certainly has the right to stand on the sidewalk and ask for money," said Long's lawyer, Matthew Brinckerhoff. "I can only conclude that the police don't like his message."

Long is seeking a court order protecting Long's right to beg and unspecified damages and lawyer fees.

City officials declined comment pending receipt of the suit.

Program won't cover 9/11 responders for cancer



This is sad being that I am a WTC Rescuer myself. - Dj Tecnine





New York (CNN) -- Workers who were involved in the response to the World Trade Center attack will not have their cancer treatments compensated under a program set up after September 11, according to a controversial decision released Tuesday by the World Trade Center Health Program.

There is inadequate "published scientific and medical findings" that a causal link exists between September 11 exposures and the occurrence of cancer in responders and survivors, program Administrator John Howard said in a statement.

The decision forms part of the first periodic review of what the James Zadroga 9/11 Health and Compensation Act will provide.

After a lengthy battle, President Obama signed the $4.2 billion legislation in January to provide health care for those who helped clear the rubble and search for human remains at the World Trade Center site in New York.

"As new research and findings are released, we will continue to do periodic reviews of cancer" for the program, Howard said, with the next review expected in early to mid-2012.

Some of the New York lawmakers who originally hailed the legislation are now speaking out against the exclusion of cancer.

"As the sponsors of the Zadroga Act, we are disappointed that Dr. Howard has not yet found sufficient evidence to support covering cancers," Democratic Reps. Carolyn Maloney and Jerrold Nadler and Republican Rep. Peter King, who wrote the act, said in a joint statement.

"This is disappointing news for 9/11 responders and survivors who tragically have been diagnosed with cancer since the attacks and are suffering day to day and awaiting help," they said.

"So many people have gotten such rare cancers -- and at such young ages -- that it seems obvious there must be a link," Democratic Sen. Charles Schumer said in a statement.

He labeled the report "premature" and said revision will "demonstrate that those who were exposed to the witches' brew of toxins at ground zero have developed serious illnesses, including cancer, and deserve justice."

Many survivors are similarly disheartened.

"It's very disappointing, very heartbreaking," said Reggie Hillaire, who was diagnosed with multiple myeloma cancer in 2005.

Doctors told the New York police officer, who's 34, that developing such a cancer was "really, really rare so young."

"I've met so many people who were police officers at the same time who have these cancers, and we're all about the same age."

Hillaire, who worked at the site for 11 days and then at the Staten Island Landfill for 63 days, has also been diagnosed with thyroid cancer.

Cancer treatment being covered by the program "would have brought some closure. ... It feels like it's never going to end," he said.

"It's very unfortunate. My doctors think (the cancer's) directly linked" to the September 11 exposure, said Al Schille, a New York Police Department detective who also suffers from multiple myeloma cancer.

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Back 2 Life - Soul II Soul
Sucker MC's - RUN DMC
Children's Story - Slick Rick
I'm The Magnificent - Special Ed
You Know I Got Soul - Eric B and Rakim
Peter Piper - RUN DMC
Something For The Radio (Inst) - Biz Markie
Mona Lisa - Slick Rick
900 Number - 45 King
It Takes Two - Rob Base
Mary, Mary - RUN DMC

Old School Reggae
Traffic Blocking - General Degree
Ease Off - Lady G
Heads High - Mr Vegas
Who Am I - Beenie Man
Infiltrate - Sean Paul
Bounce Me - Tanya Stephens
Ya Nice - Red Rat
Strategy - Sean Paul
Baby Boy - Sean Paul & Beyonce
Make it Clap - Busta Rhymes feat Sean Paul
Tight Up Skirt - Red Rat
Hice it Up - Mash Up
No Blight - Sean Paul
Ay Ay Ay - Sean Paul
Chi Chi Man - T.O.K.
Sexy Ladies - Shaggy feat Sean Paul
Get Busy - Sean Paul
No Letting Go - Wayne Wonder
Turn Me On - Kevin Little
Tempted To Touch - Rupee feat Daddy Yankee
Too Close - Rehka
Don't Test Me - Mr Easy.
Uh Oh Remix - Lumidee feat Busta Rhymes

Tuesday, July 26, 2011

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Friday, July 22, 2011

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