SMH: Cassie feat. Nicki Minaj – F*ck U Silly
I wonder how many pre-pubescent teenage girls have taken to this song like Jerry Lee Lewis to…..well…. teenage girls…smh
I wonder how many pre-pubescent teenage girls have taken to this song like Jerry Lee Lewis to…..well…. teenage girls…smh

Prosecutors in Japan have questioned one of its most powerful politicians over an alleged funding scandal.
Ichiro Ozawa is considered a kingmaker in the ruling Democratic Party and is known in Japan as the “Shadow Shogun”.
Police are investigating whether Mr Ozawa took bribes from construction firms to invest in property.
He submitted himself voluntarily to questioning and later issued a statement insisting he had not received any illegal funding.
Earlier this month three of Mr Ozawa’s current or former aides were arrested on suspicion of improperly reporting donations.
But in his statement, Mr Ozawa said: “I have never received illegal money and I am sure neither have my office staffers.”
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Drake ain’t the only light skinned Negro featured in the Jan/Fab issue of Spin. Here, Jermaine speaks on the pressure of handling the Roc.
“Nick, do you see that cab? It’s available”
After interviewing the Mob Squad, Nick takes the elevator downstairs in hopes to catch a ride with Jay-Z. When Nick finally makes it downstairs, Jay leaves him. So did Jeezy. So did Trey. With friends like these, who needs enemies. Ha!
YK2
This is a snippet of the song that spawned from this Shout out to Gage Money

Friday night’s star-studded “Hope for Haiti” telethon has raised a record-breaking $58 million, with more donations continuing to pour in from around the world, the benefit’s organizers announced Saturday.
The preliminary figure is a record for donations made by the public through a disaster relief telethon, according to a news release from telethon organizers.
Additionally, the “Hope for Haiti Now” album, a compilation of the night’s musical performances made available on Apple’s iTunes, was the No. 1 album in 18 countries Saturday. Sales figures for iTunes are still being calculated, and the preliminary figure of $58 million does not include donations from corporations or large private donors.
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Wasting no time for the New Year, hip-hop duo Reflection Eternal, composed of emcee Talib Kweli and DJ Hi-Tek, declares their return and prepare to finally drop their long-waited comeback album “Revolutions Per Minute.” To prove their sincerity and seriousness to fans, the two-man crew dropped a compilation of new tunes for fans just as we peaked into the new year.
In this snippet, the quiet Roc-A-Fella founder, Kareem “Biggs” Burke, mentions his desire to reunite the Dips and smooth things out between Cam and Jim Jones. Now that sounds too good to be true, don’t it Cam?

Heads up: Sermon