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Criminals Gone Wild DVD

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This DVD features 100% REAL, NEVER BEFORE SEEN footage of bold criminals audacious enough to be willingly videotaped or unwillingly surveillanced as they go on brutal rampages on US streets and soil. With the use of shotguns, knives and even machine guns these criminals have no respect for human rights or the LAW. Watch, as unsuspecting victims get beat, robbed, jacked and shot. Get into their ruthless and twisted minds as we interview America's most wanted criminals. Osama Bin Laden has nothing on these guys! BE WARNED! The following are not your average criminals, they are... CRIMINALS GONE WILD VIEWER DISCRETION IS STRONGLY ADVISED This DVD includes footage of raw & uncut violence: -assaults -shootings -thefts -drivebys -rape -getaways -carjackings -setups -drug spot robberies -home invasions -deadly retaliations -interviews -and more!!! PARENTAL ADVISORY ADULT MATERIAL STRONG CONTENT.


 

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Invasion Of Privacy Suit Against Dr. Dre Could Be Headed To Trial

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10/28/2007

A lawsuit filed against Dr. Dre by the three former Detroit City officials accusing the famed producer of videotaping a conversation without their knowledge, could be headed to trial.

The conversation, which was videotaped in July 2000 prior to a Dr. Dre performance at the Joe Louis Arena , showed Greg Bowens, Paula Bridges and Gary Brown asking the concert’s producers not to show a video containing nudity to an audience attending Dre’s show.

At the time, Greg Bowens was the Detroit Mayor’s spokesperson, Paula Bridges was the Detroit police spokeswoman and Gary Brown was police commander.

The conversation would be included as bonus footage on Dr. Dre’s Up In Smoke Tour DVD.

According to The Detroit Free Press, Wayne County Circuit Judge John A. Murphy did not rule Friday (October 26) on a motion from Dr. Dre’s attorneys to dismiss the case and said he would do so within several weeks. Murphy said his inclination is to let the case proceed.

Dr. Dre's attorney, Herschel Fink, told the judge that ‘the conversation took place in a room with people entering and exiting and with cameras obviously present, nullifying any expectation of privacy’, but Glenn Oliver, an attorney for the former city officials, says the cameras were hidden during the conversation.
 

Xzibit Cuts Off This Braids After Nearly 20 Years

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10/28/2007

West Coast rapper Xzibit has come a long way since he began in the early 90s running around with the Alkaholiks. But as his career took off, one thing was constant, his long braided hair.
The rapper was recently spotted at Sacramento Kings owner Gavin Maloof's housewarming party in Las Vegas and he was looking very different -- completely shaven and a buzzed head.

It's the first time in his nearly 20 year career that he has been seen without his trademark braids (see photo).

The 33-year-old Xzibit (real name: Alvin Nathaniel Joiner)X began his career as a member of Tha Alkaholiks' Likwit Crew. In 1995, he inked a deal with Loud Records in which he released his debut album, At the Speed of Life, the next year in 1996.

He went on to release five more albums -- 1998's 40 Dayz & 40 Nightz, 2000's platinum certified Restless, 2002's Man Vs. Machine, 2004's Weapons of Mass Destruction and 2006's Full Circle.

Along the way, Xzibit also became household name as a host of the wildly popular MTV show "Pimp My Ride."

After all the years, X has a new look.
 

T.I. Granted $3 Million Bond

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10/27/2007

Looks like T.I. is finally free.
According to Fox News in Atlanta, U.S. Magistrate Judge Alan Baverman granted T.I. (real name: Clifford Harris) a $3 million bond during a court hearing Friday (October 26) in his federal weapons case.

Via terms of the bond, T.I. is to remain under house arrest at his home in Henry County, but wasn't specific about the location, according to the Associated Press.

The rapper will be monitored 24 hours a day by a private monitoring service that he must pay for, and will remain at home except under certain circumstances, including medical appointments and court appearances.

He cannot own any firearms and cannot have contact with any witnesses or informants in the case, reports the AP.

T.I. is charged with possession of unregistered machine guns and silencers, and possession of firearms by a convicted felon, stemming from a sting in Atlanta on October 13th where ATF Agents caught T.I. in the act of purchasing the weapons (see "T.I. Arrested, Home Raided By Feds In Atlanta").

The rapper's lawyers proposed a $2.2 million bond and house arrest last Friday (October 19), but the judge denied the request until his hearing this Friday (October 26).

If convicted of the weapons charges, he faces up to 10 years in prison and a $250,000 fine for each count.
 

Updated: Music 10/27/07

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Ja Rule - Love Is Pain 2007

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10/26/2007

Tracklist:
01. Ja Rule - Look Into The Mirror(Intro) 0:46
02. Ja Rule - Free (Ft Ashley Joi) 4:06
03. Ja Rule - Style On Em 4:33
04. Ja Rule - The Countdown 4:24(Ft D Gift)
05. Ja Rule - So Hot 4:01
06. Ja Rule - Its All Hood Now 4:28
07. Ja Rule - Money Power AndProblems (Skit) 0:25
08. Ja Rule - Get Up 2:54
09. Ja Rule - All I Need 3:57
10. Ja Rule - Uh Oh (Ft Lil Wayne) 3:47
11. Ja Rule - NYC (Skit) 1:21
12. Ja Rule - New York Is Back 4:32(Ft Fat Joe And Jadakiss)
13. Ja Rule - Gangstas Paradise 4:42(Ft Yummy Bingham)
14. Ja Rule - Greatness (Skit) 0:37
15. Ja Rule - Body (Ft Ashley Joi) 3:48
16. Range - Wait Until Tonight 4:34(Bonus) (Ft Ja Rule)
17. Cristian Alexanda - Too Fine 4:02(Bonus) (Ft Ja Rule)

 

Universal Told To Change Name of Nas's New Album "N*gger" Or Risk Losing Investments

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10/26/2007

Universal Music Group has been told to change name of soon to be released Nas album "N*gger" or risk losing $84 million in state investments a Fort Greene assemblyman said this week.

“[They are] profiting from a racial slur that has been used to dehumanize people of color for centuries,” said Assemblyman Hakeem Jeffries (D–Fort Greene).

“It is time for Nas and other hip-hop artists to clean up their act and stop flooding the airwaves with the N-word.”