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(Music) Lee How – Super Villian

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Young Lavi$h – Moonlight

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Eminem’s “The Marshall Mathers LP 2” Deluxe Edition Cover Art & Tracklist Released

Eminem’s “The Marshall Mathers LP 2” release date, cover art and tracklisting has been revealed.

The cover art for Eminem’s The Marshall Mathers LP 2’s deluxe edition was released today (October 25).

The Marshall Mathers LP 2’s deluxe edition’s cover art features a design that is similar to the one found on The Marshall Mathers LP 2’s cover art. Both feature Eminem’s childhood home. The deluxe edition, however, appears to be a view of the home from inside of an automobile. Thus, the home is framed by the car’s window in the deluxe edition.

On October 22, Eminem revealed the song titles and features slated for the deluxe edition of The Marshall Mathers LP 2.

The deluxe version includes two featured acts, Sia on “Beautiful Pain” and Jamie N Commons on “Desperation.” The remaining song titles on the deluxe edition are scheduled to to be “Baby,” “Groundhog Day” and “Wicked Ways.”

The deluxe version of Eminem’s The Marshall Mathers LP 2 can be purchased on eminem.com as part of “The Whole Package.” “The Whole House” package on eminem.com also includes a T-shirt, a hoodie and a 24×18″ lithograph photograph, which is not autographed by Eminem. The T-shirt and Hoodie designs include The Marshall Mathers LP 2 tracklisting on them.

Other bundles can also be purchased via eminem.com. For example, Eminem supporters can also purchase the “T-Shirt And Deluxe CD” package, the “Hoodie And Deluxe CD” version, a “Lithograph And Deluxe CD” grouping and a “Signed Lithograph And Deluxe CD” bundle.

The full tracklisting for The Marshall Mathers LP 2, including the bonus tracks meant for the deluxe edition, can be viewed below:

1. “Bad Guy”

2. “Parking Lot (Skit)”

3. “Rhyme Or Reason”

4. “So Much Better”

5. “Survival”

6. “Legacy”

7. “Asshole” f. Skylar Grey

8. “Berzerk”

9. “Rap God”

10. “Brainless”

11. “Stronger Than I Was”

12. “The Monster” f. Rihanna

13. “So Far…”

14. “Love Game” f. Kendrick Lamar

15. “Headlights” f. Nate Ruess

16. “Evil Twin”

Bonus Selections

17. “Baby”

18. “Desperation” f. Jamie N Commons

19. “Groundhog Day”

20. “Beautiful Pain” f. Sia

21. “Wicked Ways”

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“Freeway” Ricky Ross Believes Rick Ross Is Funded By Police, Disses Jay-Z

“Freeway” Ricky Ross calls Jay Z’s comments made in Vanity Fair magazine about his drug dealing past, “corny.”

During a recent appearance on the Murder Master Music Show, former drug kingpin Freeway Ricky Ross shared his thoughts on Maybach Music Group artist Rick Ross, an artist he challenged to a charity boxing match just months ago.

Ricky Ross, who has undergone numerous legal battles with Ross over the use of his stage name, shared his belief that the Miami emcee is funded by the police union. According to the former drug trafficker, police are financing Ross’ career to keep prisons filled with young men.

“I believe that he’s being financed by the police union and keeps spreading bullshit to the youngsters, so they can keep filling up the penitentiaries cause he ain’t selling no music,” said Ricky Ross. “They keep playing him on the radio and keep putting out all these big, expensive videos, but he ain’t selling no music. So, somebody is shootin’ off money. And I believe that the police union behind it.”

Ricky Ross also shared his thoughts on another popular rapper during his radio interview. Prior to speaking on Ross, he referenced a recent interview Jay Z took part in with Vanity Fair. In his interview with the magazine, which Ricky Ross referred to as “corny,” the Brooklyn emcee commented on his drug dealing past and witnessing the impact drugs had on his community.

“I’m just out here pounding the concrete, man,” said Ricky Ross. “I just left Orlando. I was in Detroit just hitting these high schools up really letting them know about these dudes who out here faking. Talking about they sold dope and read that shit and it’s so corny. I was just reading on the airplane the other day, the Vanity Fair with Jay Z in it, talking about that he sold crack. I was just reading it and it was so corny. These dudes just don’t keep it one hundred. They was good boys and they went to school and they got college degrees and somebody gave them a good job, you know? And they doing alright right now. Everybody wanna be d-boys, but they don’t carry it like d-boys. They don’t have d-boy stories.”

Later in the interview, after being applauded for his recent work with kids and others in the community, Ricky Ross addressed the acceptance artists like Ross and Jay Z receive from many including President Barack Obama.

“That’s crazy that you said that, but they accepted by everybody,” he said. “These people let them go and talk to their kids and pay ‘em to come and talk to their kids. The president of the United States will invite them to the White House. But then with me, I did 20 years in prison and I’m talking about not sell drugs and you gotta try to make it a better way…When I sold dope I believed that it was cool at that time to sell dope, you know? And that’s why I was selling dope. Now, I don’t feel like that anymore. I don’t feel that it’s cool to sell dope anymore and that’s why I do what I do right now.”

Ricky Ross has appeared in court several times over the past few years due to lawsuits he filed against the Maybach Music Group helmsman. In January of this year, it was reported that both Ricky Ross and Ross were scheduled to appear in court in August.

And in May of this year, Ricky Ross offered to take on the rapper in a charity boxing match. Ross did not respond to his request.

“And you know what, I would take him too if we do it for charity,” said Ricky Ross. “If he wanted to go down, we go in and we donate all the money to some kids. I’d be willing to do that…Yeah, even though he ‘bout 400 pounds bigger than me. That don’t mean nothing. Cause he look like he ‘bout to have a heart attack anyway.”

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Diddy Is Puff Daddy Again

Channeling his old spirit, Diddy recently evoked the return of Puff Daddy. Saying that the vibrant essence has returned to him upon launching Revolt, the mogul is now officially referring to himself as Puff Daddy again.

Appearing on the Ellen show, Diddy and the host joked about his reluctance to stick to one name. Giving insight  that his name changes as a result of his aura at the time, he clarified that his alter-ego of the moment is indeed Puff Daddy.

Source: Complex

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(Video) O.B. – You & I ft. SaFE (Prod by Reese Jones / Dir by Jimmy Giambrone)

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Rick Ross And Jay Z Team Up Again For “Devil Is A Lie”

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(Digiindie Exclusive) Avriel – Failed Messiah

This song is featured on the “RADIO IV” Mixtape LP. WWW.DIGIINDIE.COM/RADIO

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P.O.P. ft. Ted Shines – Lookin in The Mirror

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(Digiindie Exclusive) Ab-Soul – Dub Sac (Prod by Tae Beast & Dave “miyatola” Free)

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