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The days when the Hot Boys ruled the airwaves and packed arenas must seem like a lifetime ago for troubled rapper B.G. Gizzle is currently dealing with legal problems stemming from a 2009 DUI arrest, which he pled guilty to and received two years probation. Then last November B.G., real name Christopher Dorsey was arrested following a traffic stop in New Orleans. During the stop police found three guns, along with loaded magazines and extended clips. Two of the guns had previously been reported stolen. In February 2010 he plead not guilty to those charges, the case is still pending. Now Baby Gangsta's neighbors are suing him for $150,000, claiming he didn't have the proper permits when he shot a video locally. "The Plaintiffs are upstanding individuals in their community who do not wish to be associated with rap music, B.G., Chopper City Records and other defendants associated with the music video "My Hood," the neighbors lawyer said in a statement. Shyrl Patterson Bagneris and John Bagneris filed a lawsuit in the Eastern District Louisiana court alleging the rapper ignored a cease and desist letter. And shot part of the video on their property, with a crew of at least 40 people. The Bagnaris' are requesting at least $150,000 in damages for unjust enrichment, trespass to land and intrusion on seclusion. Skyzoo Generation Next Presents

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Who is the world's highest earning celebrity? Which power couple dominates the entertainment world? What pop star commands the most searches on the Internet? The new Guinness World Records 2011 edition out now reveals all this and more in its celebrity-filled pages. As one of the most talked about pop stars in recent memory, it should come as no surprise that Lady Gaga earned two records for the new book – "Most Searched-For Female" on Google and "Most Weeks On UK Chart In Any Year" with an astounding 154 weeks. Gaga shares her place in the new book alongside two of music's superstars – Jay-Z and Beyonce. Named the year's biggest "Power Couple", Shawn "Jay-Z" Carter and Beyonce Knowles earned an astounding $122 million through June 2009. Two celebrities this year making headlines for their high profile personal lives also made the book. Lindsey Lohan, takes the dubious honor as "Most Infamous Female Celebrity" thanks to her run-ins with the law and the unfortunate performances of her latest movies and Tiger Woods, who ruled the tabloids for his extramarital affairs, didn't see an impact on his earnings yet as he assumes his place as the "Most Powerful Sports Star". The golf phenom raked in an impressive $103 million and topped the 2010 BusinessWeek Sports Power 100 list. Miley Cyrus, a celebrity who has toed the line between controversy and a thriving career success, also enters into the book as the "Most Charted Teenager". The singer/actor, scored her 29th US Hot 100 chart entry on November 7, 2009 with "Party in the USA". "Where else would Sarah Palin be beaten by Lady Gaga than in the Guinness World Records book! Gaga – who takes over from Palin as the most searched for female on the internet – is just one of the new big names to make it into the Guinness World Records book this year. She joins a stellar cast including Lindsay Lohan, A-Rod, Jay-Z and Beyonce, Brangelina, the Khardashians, and so on, in our most celeb-packed edition yet. These recession-proof stars guarantee to bring a bit of glamour to our book. Their artistic endeavors – and their influence over the public are indisputable," said Craig Glenday, Editor-In-Chief, Guinness World Records. Although Twilight fans may take sides on Team Jacob or Team Edward one thing they can agree upon is that their favorite movie has made into the Guinness World Records book. In November 2009, the Twilight sequel New Moon eclipsed The Dark Knight to achieve the "Highest Opening Day Gross" of $72.7 million. In tribute to the "King of Pop", the new Guinness World Records book features a special page devoted to Michael Jackson. The untimely death of MJ made the entertainer the "Most Searched-For Male" on the web and earned him several posthumous records reinforcing his spot at the top of the entertainment world. MJ, a fan of the Guinness World Records book, is a multiple record holder receiving eight over his lifetime for his chart achievements, album sales, earnings and charity donations. This world renowned and celebrated annual, Guinness World Records 2011, contains the most comprehensive collection of the greatest and most amazing accomplishments from this past decade and beyond. A "must-have" for both knowledge-seekers and aspiring record-breakers of all ages, Guinness World Records 2011 is available September 15th for the suggested retail price of $28.95. For more information about Guinness World Records 2011, to find out how you can participate in Guinness World Records Day 2009 or to vote for your favorite records, visit our website at: www.guinnessworldrecords.com Jay-Z And Cam'ron: A History Of Beef

The Diplomats' latest attack on Hov comes over the instrumental for Kanye’s latest single “Runaway,” which he debuted on the VMAs this past Sunday. In the freestyle Cam’ron spits, “And Kanye, you a sucka n----/ Dissed Dame, so my attitude is f*** the n----/ Stuck to Jigga, how you gon’ live with that?/ Took the beat, now come get it back.” Will this beef ever go away? Probably not. The Dip Set crew have been baiting Jiggaman for a battle since the mid-aughts, largely to no avail barring Jay's Kingdom Come LP but we'll get to that. Despite the looming hatchet, Cam and Jimmy actually have quite a bit of history with Jay. Check out the troublesome trio's timeline to learn just how well they know one another. 1995: Both Jay-Z and Cam’ron appear on Big L’s Lifestylez Ov Da Poor and Dangerous LP, albeit on different songs (Jay on “Da Graveyard” and Cam on “8 iz Enuff,” respectively). 1996: Jay-Z forms Roc-A-Fella Records with partners Damon Dash and Kareem “Biggs” Burke, both of whom Jim and Cam reportedly grew up with in Harlem. 1997: Cam’ron signs to Sony/Epic through Lance “Un” Rivera’s Undeas Entertainment. Another artist signed to Undeas, Charli Baltimore, is in a short-lived supergroup with Jay-Z and the late Notorious B.I.G. called The Commission. 1999: Jay-Z reportedly stabs Lance “Un” Rivera in a nightclub over charges that he’s bootlegging Jay’s fourth LP, In My Lifetime Vol. 3. Jay maintained his innocence early on but later plead guilty to a misdemeanor charge. 2000: Cam’ron releases his second LP S.D.E. which features a cameo from Destiny’s Child (read: Beyoncé) on the song “Do It Again.” It also includes the song “Let Me Know,” which includes numerous subliminal shots (“you rap about money, man, who are you anyway?” and “When the f--- we start bouncin'?”) at Jay-Z. 2001: Cam’ron demands a release from Sony/Epic and is courted by his childhood friend Damon Dash. He signs with Roc-A-Fella/Def Jam later that year and brings his Diplomats crew and boutique record label with him. 2002: Come Home With Me, the third album from Cam’ron. Buoyed by the Just Blaze-produced single “Oh Boy,” the album goes platinum. Jay-Z joins Cam on “Welcome To New York City,” a street single from the LP that cements their partnership. 2002: While Jay-Z is away on vacation, Jim Jones announces that Cam’ron has been made a Vice President at Roc-A-Fella. Jay doesn’t agree with the move and friction between the two begins to surface. 2003: In the midst of the Jay-Z/Nas feud, Nas disses Cam’ron on New York’s Power105. Cam’ron subsequently joins the beef against Nas and releases “Show You How,” a freestyle dis to the instrumental of the original Jay-Z song. 2004: Jay-Z, Dame and Biggs sell their 50% interest in Roc-A-Fella to Def Jam. Jay-Z is made President of Def Jam and thus takes control of the label. Dame and Biggs create the Dame Dash Music Group. Cam’ron and Dip Set side with their childhood homies. 2006: Cam’ron releases “You Got To Love It,” a dis track aimed at Jay-Z, alleging that Hov blocked him from taking the VP job at Roc-A-Fella. He also claims that a gunman who shot him in Washington, DC one year earlier in a botched carjacking threw up the ROC’s diamond hand signal. He also says Jay stole Kanye West, Roc-A-Fella Records and the Roc-A-Wear clothing brand from Dame Dash. Jay-Z doesn’t respond. 2006: After ignoring Dip Set's taunts, Jay finally replies publicly on his LP Kingdom Come. "N----s are like why don't you get at old boy/Why kill the puppet it leaves Gapeto alive/Why not wait to catch them all together this way you dig one big hole one time," Hov rhymes on "Dig A Hole." "It's like the disciples dissing Jesus becoming his rivals the one thing that they owe they life to," he continues. 2007: Tru Life, an artist signed to Roc-A-Fella subsidiary Roc-La-Familia, takes up for his label boss and begins trading insults on mixtape cuts with Dip Set. He winds up punching Cam’ron in the face outside of New York’s club Stereo. 2007: as Jay-Z preps his American Gangster concept LP, Jim Jones releases a mixtape of the same name, with a bevy of disses aimed at Jay. Jay replies with “Brooklyn High,” a freestyle over Jones’ “We Fly High,” claiming, “That’s balling? Men lie, women lie, numbers don’t.” 2008: In a joint interview with Complex Magazine, Jones and Damon Dash say Kanye doesn’t really like Jay-Z. They also indicate that their problems with Hov date back to 2001, when Jay-Z allegedly bought the Kanye West-produced track “H To The Izzo” after hearing him play it in a studio session for Cam. 2008: Ron Browz and the Jim Jones/Juelz Santana-featured remix to the single “Pop Champagne” climbs the charts. The autotuned track becomes the lead single for Jones’ 2009 LP, Pray IV Reign. 2009: Jay-Z releases “Death of Autotune,” putting the kibosh on Jones’ success. The single sets up his Blueprint 3 album, where on the very first cut “What We Talkin Bout,” he puts the beef to bed saying “I ain’t talkin' 'bout Jimmy, I ain’t talkin' bout Dame.” Maino Says The Illuminati Does Exist! "Free Masons Built This Country. They Are Around" + Shuts Down Bunk Sa's Fight Proposal! "I Dont Negotiate With Lames"

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Jayson Nut Comment by Jayson Nut on August 27, 2010 at 12:50am
I'm not really a Scott Scorch fan , but I do respect his hustle. From what I know of he produced Fat Joe's "Lean Back" beat , and that beat is "OFFICIAL". So when I read the news on Scott and Dre collaborating on his DeTox album , I'm like oh shit... , this album is going to be "Crazy!" I'm a Dre fan all day. Dr. Dre is a big influence to me when it come to producing beats. I was a NWA fan when I was a young-in. I really wasn't paying attention to there lyric's that much. It was the beats and there crazy video's that made me pay dues to NWA's music. It was something never heard of. Something that was was done before. "And I'm intrested in being different". But ever since then I was a Dre fan , and the funny thing was I didn't even know who Dr. Dre was at the time. Ez-E was the face of NWA. I'm still a Dr. Dre fan when it comes to beatmaking. The M.C'ing side..., uh? He needs to let Em do the rapping...LOL.. But with all that being said... I can't wait to hear some DeTox music. Dre keep it coming.
Jayson Nut Comment by Jayson Nut on August 4, 2010 at 10:54pm
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