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Friday, May 30, 2014

50 CENT'S GMA FULL COURT PRESS ON HIS NEW CD DROP.

World-renowned Grammy Award winning rapper 50 Cent will release his fifth studio album, Animal Ambition, this Tuesday, June 3, 2014.

A special deluxe version of Animal Ambition featuring a lenticular album cover and music video DVD will be available exclusively at Best Buy starting June 3rd as well. On top of the 11 songs featured on the album, the deluxe version will include bonus tracks: "You Know," "Funeral" and "Flip On You" ft. Schoolboy Q.
"I was so ready to share my new album with my fans that I began releasing music from Animal Ambition in March. I am very happy that the full body of work will be available in its entirety for my fans to enjoy on June 3rd," 50 Cent says.
On March 18th the first two songs and videos from Animal Ambition were released and each week following an additional song and video have become available continuing through the album's release date.
In February 2014, 50 Cent transitioned to independent status with his music being released worldwide through G Unit Records, Inc. and distributed by Caroline/Capitol/UMG. Animal Ambition is 50 Cent's first album since this transition.
This morning 50 Cent performed on "Good Morning America" as part of their summer concert series to showcase Animal Ambition.
Currently, 50 Cent is gearing up to complete his next studio album, the highly anticipated Street King Immortal, which will be released later this year.

To purchase Animal Ambition please visit: http://smarturl.it/50_iTunes 
To purchase the deluxe version of Animal Ambition please visit: http://smarturl.it/50_AA_BBY

About 50 Cent: 50 Cent, born Curtis James Jackson III, is an American rapper, entrepreneur, investor and actor from Queens, New York.  He rose to fame with the release of his 2003 album Get Rich or Die Tryin', which has sold more than 8 million copies.  The Grammy Award winner has sold more than 30 million albums worldwide and has been awarded numerous accolades including 13 Billboard Music Awards, six World Music Awards, three American Music Awards and four BET Awards, to name a few.  He was ranked as the #1 rap artist and most successful Hot 100 Artist of the 2000s by Billboard Magazine, as well as that decade's sixth-best artist and fourth top male artists of that decade. 50 Cent's fifth studio album, Animal Ambition, features collaborations  with Trey Songz, Yo Gotti, Jadakiss, Styles P and more. On March 18, 2014, the first two songs and videos from Animal Ambition were released and each week following an additional song and video have become available continuing through the album's release date of June 3,2014. A special deluxe version of Animal Ambition featuring a lenticular album cover will be available exclusively at Best Buy on June 3rd as well. The highly anticipated Street King Immortal album will follow in fall 2014.

What began as music chart dominance for the rap music phenomenon quickly transformed to success in corporate America as a multi-tiered business mogul to be reckoned with. 50 Cent has also carved out a successful and acclaimed career as an actor, appearing in more than 21 films including "Frozen Ground" with Nicolas Cage and John Cusack and "The Tomb" starring Sylvester Stallone and Arnold Schwarzenegger. He recently wrapped filming on "The Prince" with Bruce Willis and John Cusack and has begun filming "Spy" with Melissa McCarthy and Jude Law. He is currently serving as executive producer and has a reoccurring role on the highly anticipated series "Power" set to air on Starz on June 7, 2014. Recognized as one of the most talented and prolific music artists of his time, 50 Cent has managed to leverage his star power into record breaking brand extensions encompassing a broad spectrum of businesses including artist management, film production, footwear and apparel, fragrance, video games, publishing, headphones and health drinks and supplements.

BILLIONAIRE.COM DECLARES- DR. DRE HAS THE BIGGEST D...EAL IN THE MUSIC INDUSTRY.

Billionaire.com, the lifestyle resource for high and ultra-high net worth individuals, based the ranking on data exclusively compiled by Wealth-X, the intelligence provider on the world's ultra wealthy (those with over US$30 million). After the sale to Apple, Andre Young, AKA Dr Dre, knocks Puff Daddy into second place.

Aside from making millions from album sales, record labels and side businesses such as fashion brands and film production, many of the top ten are also major philanthropists in their own right. The main givers are Jay Z, Puff Daddy and Eminem.

"Huge fan followings, vast wealth and eminent marketability mean that these high profile individuals make ideal philanthropists," said Tara Loader Wilkinson, editor-at-large of Billionaire. "Many are using their position to launch foundations and charities that they feel passionate about, and becoming philanthropic role models as well as hip-hop idols."

Here Billionaire.com unveils the richest hip-hop artists in the world:

1. Name: Andre Romelle Young A.K.A: Dr. Dre
Net Worth: US$790 million
Age: 49
Sideline Business: Co-founder of extremely valuable headphones company, Beats Electronics
Philanthropy: With business partner Jimmy Iovine, Young donated $70 million to establish The Jimmy Iovine and Andre Young Academy for Arts, Technology and the Business of Innovation at the University of Southern California.

2. Name: Sean John Combs  A.K.A: Puff Daddy, Diddy, Puffy
Net Worth: US$630 million
Age: 44
Sideline Business: Owns cable TV Network Revolt, owns lifestyle fashion brand Sean John, stakeholder in Ciroc Vodka
Philanthropy: He donated $250,000 to the Howard University's School of Business, he ran the New York City Marathon, raising $2 million for New York's public schools, children suffering from HIV and AIDS, and his own charity to promote social programs. Puff Daddy is on the board of the Hip Hop Summit Action Network, a nonprofit organization for education advocacy and youth empowerment.

3. Name: Shawn Corey Carter A.K.A: Jay-Z
Net Worth: US$500 million
Age: 44 Sideline Business: Owns sports bar chain 40/40 Club, is an investor in Israeli wireless tech company Duracell Powermat and a stakeholder in fragrance firm Perfumania. 
Philanthropy: Jay-Z is a prominent philanthropist and owns the Shawn Carter Scholarship Fund which has awarded scholarships worth $1.1 million to 750 students. He also pledged $1 million to the American Red Cross' relief effort post Hurricane Katrina; $5,000 each to six schools in New York and New Jersey, $5,000 to The 100 Mile Man Foundation and supports many other community and educational charities.

4. Name: Curtis James Jackson III A.K.A: 50 Cent
Net Worth: US$240 million
Age: 38
Sideline Business: Owns G-Unit Clothing, has released several PlayStation games and has appeared in films including the semi-autobiographical movie Get Rich or Die Tryin'.
Philanthropy: Is the founder of the G-Unity Foundation and supports Shriners Hospital for Children, the New York Restoration Project and Life BEAT.

5. Name: Bryan Williams A.K.A: Birdman
Net Worth: US$230 million
Age: 45
Sideline Business: Has signed a publishing venture, Cash Money Content, with Simon & Schuster to produce books, he claimed to have purchased an oil rig (though this was reportedly disproven) and has a clothing line called YMCMB (Young Money Cash Money Billionaires)
Philanthropy: Reportedly pledged to donate US$50,000 to Swizz Beatz' school charity last year after some pressure.

For the full Top 10 wealthiest list and accompanying images visit:
http://www.billionaire.com/wisdom/822/dr-dre-tops-list-of-worlds-richest-hip-hop-artists

 

Thursday, May 29, 2014

BRAD PITT BITCH-SLAPPED, BY EURO-TRASH PRANK COMIC.



CELEBRITY HOMOPHOBIA: KEVIN CONNOLLY AND ADRIAN "MONK" GRENIER.

From the famous Family Arcade,in Los Angeles,CA., Near LACC. Circa 2004-5. Night.

The evil, dynamic duo is playing the then-new hit game, Ghost Squad. Our STRAIGHT man is there- to observed the celebrities- there playing the cabin mission, on the game. Accordingly to one random guy there, hasn't been this level of excitement, since the opening credits of defunct TV magazine show, X-Play had been filmed there.

Our contact is just watching them play,when E (who he doesn't even know) calls over to him and says:

Kevin Connolly: "I think you're a fag."

Nobody else in the crowd responds. Then, Vincent chase,with a smile then states:

Adrian Grenier: "I Agree."

Since no one sure who was being attacked,every one just looked confused and left. Our contact never watched Entourage again. The contact was quite pleased nothing good has happened with Grenier's career, as of late. Unfortunately, Connolly continues to work in hits,like John Q, and He's just not into you, which he never was.



 2014. Universal Studios, Hollywood. Night. Late Winter.

Our same STRAIGHT man contact, is coming back from a free belated birthday cake, from Buca De Beppo. A fine chain eatery. While riding back down the open aired bus (provided the  studio) The crowd notices a small group of white folks walking uphill,while we proceed down the treacherous road..

A girl cat calls out: "Hey! Are you Adrian Paul of Breaking BAD!?"

The shortest guy there, sheepishly rubs his neck."No.I'm E from Entourage." Our contact was drunk, so he almost doesn't notice, the people taking pictures of him and his ugly daughter,around three. He does notice: a tall, booted blond,who looks like Charize Theron. She smiles,as he notices her-from the feet up to her long legs.

The recently FAILED sit-com hack (Friends with Better Lives) gets hateful and jealousy,as he recognizes his prey from before. E waves, at some of the crowd taking picture.He locks eyes with our contact (while never moving his head for photo) and says "I know you're still a faggot", over a evil,crooked smile.

Our contact burns with anger of the untrue,comment. Luckily, Semi-Charlize leans toward his eye line,as taunted man bus passes by and said "I DON'T feel the same,"





Wednesday, May 28, 2014

DETECTIVE JOSS CARTER IS ALIVE AND SELLING JEWELS!

The following is written by Lorraine DePasque for the American Gem Trade Association:


Actress and singer Taraji P. Henson says she likes to "shake it up" and take on unexpected roles—like her Oscar-nominated portrayal of Queenie in fantasy drama, The Curious Case of Benjamin Button, or like one of her latest parts: as a celebrity spokes model for the 2014 AGTA Spectrum Awards™ jewelry collection. "I love jewelry, and seeing the pieces at the photo shoot we did, I was especially thrilled because I've never seen designs like these," she says about the winners of the annual competition, sponsored by the American Gem Trade Association (AGTA), now in its 30th year and considered North America's premier natural colored gemstone and cultured pearl jewelry design contest.


"When it comes to jewelry, we should explore and have fun and not confine ourselves to one color, one cut, or one size." The September-born beauty, whose birthstone is sapphire, owns a few pieces in the precious gemstone—"I even chose sapphire for my high school ring"--but she adds,


"I thought sapphire was only blue. Then when I saw the AGTA Spectrum Collection, I found out it comes in all different colors. I think a lot of people are like me and may not realize some things like that about jewelry. And they may not be aware of all the incredible jewelry that's out there, either. They should make a point to look for it!"


That's what Henson does. Despite an active schedule juggling film, TV and theater roles, she confesses she always finds time for shopping. "I love it. I'm a real girly-girl. As a child, I loved to play dress-up. I have so many pictures of me wearing my mother's shoes!"
These days, part of what makes shopping fun, says Henson, is that, "I wear high/low all the time—like a Valentino bag and shoes with a Zara sweater and pants. You can do that with jewelry, too. I bought myself an Hermès watch and I own a lot of vintage Chanel jewelry, and I mix it with modern pieces. And keep it real by wearing pieces in all prices."


Certainly, it's symbiotic that Henson's fashion preference is broad, something she self-describes as "from classic and ladylike to funky and more rock 'n roll." It's not uncommon for her to buy big, colorful statement jewelry as well as small and simple designs. Says the Washington, D.C. native, "My mother lives in Florida now and, years ago, when I first started my working and making money, she took me to a jeweler there. I wasn't looking to buy anything when we went, but then I zeroed in on some estate pieces and wound up getting a diamond cluster ring from the Sixties, which I wear a lot, diamond studs—a carat each ear, and a diamond tennis bracelet." 


Emphasizing the idea of mixing and being daring, Henson says, "A great thing about fashion today is that it allows you to be creative and pair neutral basics with more artistic, out-of-the-ordinary designs like in the AGTA Spectrum Collection. They're the pieces that will make you look special—the ones you'll put on and get compliments about whenever you wear them."


Recalling the amazement she felt on seeing a certain two-finger ring in the Spectrum collection, Henson says, "I put it on my finger and it blew me away! It had this diamond polar bear jumping between two opal 'icebergs'—it looked like life on my finger!" The 18K white gold piece won Third Place in the Evening Wear division of Spectrum. It is from Gwennie by Michael John, Michael John Jewelry, Los Angeles, California, with opals (33.77 ctw.)  and diamonds (4.12 ctw.).


"Also, because I'm a rock star inside, the Robot Heart necklace really caught my eye. You expect jewelry to sparkle, but you don't think it will have an actual light on it like that piece does!" National editors who previewed the AGTA Spectrum Collection obviously agree with Henson, as the entry by artist Katey Brunini of K. Brunini Jewels, Solana Beach, California, won the 2014 "Editor's Choice" Award in addition to taking First Place in the Fashion Forward division. The sterling silver and 18K yellow gold neck piece features a 1363.96 ct. opal heart, accented with diamonds (1.53 ctw.).


Although Henson hadn't previously considered buying opal jewelry, it's another opal necklace in the AGTA Spectrum Collection that she finds particularly striking. "I put it on for one of the shots, and the necklace almost looked like part of the dress!" In 22K and 18K yellow gold, featuring different shapes of opal doublets, with diamonds accenting (1.86 ctw.), the "Blue Waters" necklace is by Jonathan Lee Rutledge of Jonathan Lee Rutledge Inc., Evanston, Illinois, and it took First Place in the Business/Day Wear division.


Any accessorizing tip Henson recommends? "If you own a lot of black clothing, as I do—that's part of my classic side—some colored gemstone jewelry is often just what you need. Two of my fashion favorites are red and purple, so wearing any gems that come in those colors is a good place to start. And I love a red shoe or a red lipstick for accent, too—they're both so classic. Among my purple pieces, I have these outstanding 1970s wide-bell purple Missoni pants. Oh, and an Alexander McQueen bootie in eggplant. It's like art."


That's also how Henson thinks of the 2014 AGTA Spectrum Collection. "It's art you wear--something fabulous you put on and feel great in." Like the white tiered Roberto Cavalli gown she wore to the Academy Awards® the night she was a nominee. "It was one of my favorite things I ever wore—and, of course, that was important because it was the biggest moment of my professional life."
This year, Henson's professional life includes the release of three films, From the Rough in the spring, Think Like a Man, Too at the end of June, and No Good Deed, scheduled to hit theaters in September. And meantime, while fans follow the star's inspiring performances, style lovers will continue to follow her inspiring—and sometimes unexpected—jewelry and fashion looks.

WHY KANYE WEST IS PISSED- AFTER A SUCCESSFUL WEDDING...


Later.