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DANITY KANE ANNOUNCE FIRST LIVE SHOW IN FIVE YEARS
One of your favorite girl groups is back on the scene and making a lot of noise! The women of Danity Kane--with the exclusion of D.Woods--have announced their first concert in 5 years!
While time may have moved quickly for the girls and things have definitely changed, it’s a sigh of relief for fans alike now that the news has broken about their tour. The girls announced earlier today that they will be performing at the House of Blues Sunset Strip in Los Angeles on December 16th. Although tickets have not formally gone on sale, fans can win VIP access by tweeting their favorite song along with the hashtag #DKLA.
When asked how they felt about the upcoming concert, the girls stated:
“We can’t wait to put on a killer show for the THE BEST and most loyals fans around.”
Since their appearance at the VMA’s in August, the former ladies of Bad Boy have been in the studio working diligently on their third studio album. If it’s anything like the music we’re used to from them, then this album should be well worth the wait.
It will also be interesting to see what the dynamic will be like, now that D. Woods is no longer in the line-up.
Will you be getting your tickets to the concert?
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KENDRICK LAMAR BOYCOTTS GQ 'MEN OF THE YEAR' PARTY OVER OFFENSIVE INTERVIEW, GQ MAGAZINE RESPONDS
"Stand for something or fall for anything."
Justin Timberlake and Pharrell were among those celebrating their GQ “Men of the Year” honors this past week, but one “Man of the Year” was clearly missing from the party. Kendrick Lamar boycotted the magazine’s event over an “offensive” interview.
According to TMZ, Kendrick was supposed to perform at the L.A. event earlier last week, but canceled after reading his GQ interview. In the cover story, writer Steve Marsh expresses his surprise at Kendrick’s discipline by refusing to drink and womanize like many of his rap peers.
“Kendrick doesn’t smoke weed or drink booze,” wrote Marsh. “In the time I spent with him, I never witnessed anyone roll even the thinnest spider leg of a jay, nor did I see Kendrick so much as glance at the many, many girls around him.”
The writer also notes the gang violence endemic in Kendrick’s hometown of Compton, which has plagued hip-hop.
This did not sit well with Kendrick and his camp, who claim Marsh romanticized a dark time in hip-hop rather than focusing on Kendrick’s achievements.
Top Dawg Entertainment CEO Anthony Tiffith tells TMZ that he won’t stand for it. “To say he was ‘surprised at our discipline’ is completely disrespectful,” said Tiffith. “Kendrick deserved to be accurately documented.”
He added, “The racial overtones immediately reminded everyone of a time in hip-hop that was destroyed by violence, resulting in the loss of two of our biggest stars [Tupac and B.I.G.] … As a result of this misrepresentation, I pulled Kendrick from his performance at GQ‘s annual ‘Men of the Year’ party.”
While he appreciates the honor, he’s drawing the line. “While we think it’s a tremendous honor to be named as one of the ‘Men of the Year,’ these lazy comparisons and offensive suggestions are something we won’t tolerate.”
GQ editor-in-chief Jim Nelson has released a statement in response to TDE CEO Anthony “Top Dawg” Tiffith’s comments about Kendrick’s cover story.
“Kendrick Lamar is one of the most talented new musicians to arrive on the scene in years. That’s the reason we chose to celebrate him, wrote an incredibly positive article declaring him the next King of Rap, and gave him our highest honor: putting him on the cover of our Men of the Year issue. I’m not sure how you can spin that into a bad thing, and I encourage anyone interested to read the story and see for themselves. We were mystified and sorely disappointed by Top Dawg’s decision to pull him at the last minute from the performance he had promised to give. The real shame is that people were deprived of the joy of seeing Kendrick perform live. I’m still a huge fan.”
[READ FULL INTERVIEW @GQ]
Justin Timberlake and Pharrell were among those celebrating their GQ “Men of the Year” honors this past week, but one “Man of the Year” was clearly missing from the party. Kendrick Lamar boycotted the magazine’s event over an “offensive” interview.
According to TMZ, Kendrick was supposed to perform at the L.A. event earlier last week, but canceled after reading his GQ interview. In the cover story, writer Steve Marsh expresses his surprise at Kendrick’s discipline by refusing to drink and womanize like many of his rap peers.
“Kendrick doesn’t smoke weed or drink booze,” wrote Marsh. “In the time I spent with him, I never witnessed anyone roll even the thinnest spider leg of a jay, nor did I see Kendrick so much as glance at the many, many girls around him.”
The writer also notes the gang violence endemic in Kendrick’s hometown of Compton, which has plagued hip-hop.
This did not sit well with Kendrick and his camp, who claim Marsh romanticized a dark time in hip-hop rather than focusing on Kendrick’s achievements.
Top Dawg Entertainment CEO Anthony Tiffith tells TMZ that he won’t stand for it. “To say he was ‘surprised at our discipline’ is completely disrespectful,” said Tiffith. “Kendrick deserved to be accurately documented.”
He added, “The racial overtones immediately reminded everyone of a time in hip-hop that was destroyed by violence, resulting in the loss of two of our biggest stars [Tupac and B.I.G.] … As a result of this misrepresentation, I pulled Kendrick from his performance at GQ‘s annual ‘Men of the Year’ party.”
While he appreciates the honor, he’s drawing the line. “While we think it’s a tremendous honor to be named as one of the ‘Men of the Year,’ these lazy comparisons and offensive suggestions are something we won’t tolerate.”
GQ editor-in-chief Jim Nelson has released a statement in response to TDE CEO Anthony “Top Dawg” Tiffith’s comments about Kendrick’s cover story.
“Kendrick Lamar is one of the most talented new musicians to arrive on the scene in years. That’s the reason we chose to celebrate him, wrote an incredibly positive article declaring him the next King of Rap, and gave him our highest honor: putting him on the cover of our Men of the Year issue. I’m not sure how you can spin that into a bad thing, and I encourage anyone interested to read the story and see for themselves. We were mystified and sorely disappointed by Top Dawg’s decision to pull him at the last minute from the performance he had promised to give. The real shame is that people were deprived of the joy of seeing Kendrick perform live. I’m still a huge fan.”
[READ FULL INTERVIEW @GQ]
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RAWRODS: CHASE CARTER FUCKS CURTIS CREED HARD AND DEEP [VIDEO]
Chase Carterand Curtis Creed come back after a long run and good work out. Curtis is tired of exercising, but Chase is still ready for some more. Curtis gets Chase ready for the kind of workout that he is more in the mood for. He drops Chases shorts, and starts to suck on Chase's big dick. Chase bends Curtis over and eats out out his ass. Chase is ready for some ass and starts to really pound Curtis hard and deep. Curtis is lovin that shit so much, he climbs on top of Chase and rides that shit like a pro.
Chase can't take much more, and unleashes a massive load all over Curtis' face then they make out with that nut and call it a night.
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[WATCH] LADY GAGA AND R KELLY GET FREAKY ON 'SNL,' PERFORM "DO WHAT U WANT"
Lady Gaga and R. Kelly got extra freaky on the SNL stage Saturday night. The Pop superstar was the host and musical guest of the evening, and for her opening performance she surprised by bringing out the R&B king for their bubbling hit single “Do What U Want.”
Kellz strutted the stage in an all-white Versace suit, as Gaga pranced around him, before she laid down and he did what he wanted to do--push-ups over her body getting her black panties all moist.. The whole performance was a little awkward, and comical at times, but I still love his song.
Catch their steamy performance below!
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NEW VIDEO: BOW WOW "I'M ADDICTED"
Bow Wow may be enjoying his time as "Mr. 106th & Park," but that doesn't mean that the Cash Money Records signee has put down the mic.
The 26 year-old's album Underrated was set to be released in 2011, but after a few lukewarm singles, the album has yet to debut. According to Bow Wow, the reason for the delay has been due to him devoting his time to being a father and allowing himself some time to mature, indicating a re-work of the album. He has no plans to be release Underrated until 2015, when he will turn 28.
However Bow has managed to release several "buzz singles" as well as his Greenlight 5mixtape this past March featuring collabos with Snoop Lion, Kendrick Lamar, Kid Ink, Lil Wayne, Gucci Mane, Jadakiss, Meek Mill, Tyga, and Rick Ross.
"Im Addicted" is another "buzz single" for which the pint-sized rapper rhymes about his addiction to women.
Continue reading to peep the video.
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KRISTEN BJORN: 'CASTING COUCH' #309, ROBIN SANCHEZ TAKES JULIO REY'S HARD COCK [VIDEO]
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MEN RUN OUT OF MCDONALD'S AFTER HOMOPHOBIC TAUNTS, FILE A LAWSUIT
This was not a Happy Meal.
Two Manhattan men say they were refused service at an uptown McDonald’s because the cashier thought they were gay — and that the bizarre incident ended with other customers coming at them like a hungry mob, according to a lawsuit.
Willis Washington Jr. and Horace Stevenson III were in the Hamilton Heights Mickey D’s at 2:30 a.m. last December when a fellow customer assumed the two men were gay, they claim.
The customer “started to say he had a problem with gay people and that the gay lifestyle was not what God wants,” according to their Manhattan Supreme Court lawsuit.
They ignored the loudmouth, but When they got to the counter, Washington and Stevenson say the cashier joined in the homophobia and refused to serve them, the lawsuit alleges filed last week.
The customers began pushing the two men to the back of the store, prompting a panicked Stevenson to dial 911 before the cashier “actually handed one of the customers a metal pipe from behind the counter and motioned to him that he should hit plaintiffs with it,” according to the lawsuit.
Washington and Stevenson were able to escape, but quickly returned when they saw police arrive, only to end up in handcuffs after they were falsely blamed for the violent encounter, they charge.
Charges were later dismissed against the pair, who were “severely humiliated, mentally anguished and emotionally and physically distressed,” according to the suit.
They are seeking unspecified damages against The Colley Group, the owner of the McDonald’s franchise where the incident occurred. The Colley Group did not respond to a call for comment.
[NEW YORK POST]
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WEBSERIES: LETOYA LUCKETT'S 'LIFE, LOVE, AND MUSIC' WEBISODE 6
Life, Love, & Music is a webseries that takes you on the journey of H-town beauty LeToya Luckett as she records her third album, promotes her upcoming role in "For The Rough," and gives her fans a more intimate look inside her life. The series is definitely worth a look, one in which she proves that she is not only a real artist, but a daughter, sister, friend, and business woman with a classy disposition.
Webisode 6 Takes a look into the minds of her managers and friends as she continues on her journey of Life, Love and Music.
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"I AM NOT MY SEXUAL POSITION," A VERSATILE'S PERSPECTIVE"
Gay men and our sexual roles have been a hot topic for quite some time:
Beyond Steven of Mused Magazine, discusses his journey from the Bottom, to the Top and somehow settling in-between the two:
As gay men, we are classified into different groups. Hell, not just gay men, but humans in general. We like to divide ourselves with labels. In our culture, there is no label more important than one’s sexual position. You can be a top, bottom, versatile, versatile-top, versatile-bottom, total top, power bottom and so on. I completely understand the need to have these labels, but why do they dictate how some of us act?
I’ve had an unconventional journey to my sexual label. My first and second sexual experiences were as a bottom; they were ridiculously awful, so naturally I became a top. During my time as a complete top, I found myself playing some type of role. I put on this façade of what a top was supposed to be. I wasn’t particularly unhappy, just a little tired. Then I got into a relationship that encouraged me to explore myself sexually. After nearly nine months into our relationship, I finally gave the bottom thing another try. Now I’m fully versatile.
Having gone to an area of sex where nothing (position-wise) is off limits, now it’s hard for me to imagine people who refuse to do so. I’ve heard stories of tops that ignore the bottom’s dick and bottoms that want them to; or how about the guy who says he is a top, but has never tried to experience being a bottom? How about the top that doesn’t want you to touch his ass, or the bottom that never gets to orgasm? Is that really fulfilling?
Although this might be an ignorant statement, I perceive strict top/bottom relationships to be a sad mirror of heterosexual relationships. The top has to be dominating because he is the “man,” while the bottom remains submissive because he’s the “woman.” I’ve even heard of this concept going outside of the bedroom; the bottom feels it’s his duty to cook and clean. As a versatile man who wants a man, this whole concept is truly unappealing.
Maybe versatile guys are just naturally freakier, or maybe it’s all about openness and willingness. Granted, some people just simply don’t like it. But a huge majority of strict tops don’t like the feeling of being dominated because it makes them feel less of man.
I’ve been told that fully versatile people don’t exist or that people find them confusing. I laughed at that because I feel the same way about strict tops and bottoms. Sexually, if you like it, I love it. But our community will be a whole lot better if we removed the rules, and the stigma that comes along with these titles. If you’re a top, you don’t have to automatically be the one paying for the dates. Likewise, if you’re a bottom, it’s not your duty to fix his plate. We are not in the 50s; we are all men and we should all be equal. We have to stop letting these titles wear us. Your sexual desire shouldn’t have to conform to what you think your position is. Your sexual title shouldn’t dictate what you’re allowed to enjoy in bed. Sexual stereotypes are exhausting and unnecessary. If you ask five different tops the same question, you’re sure to get five different answers.
I’m not my sexual position, I like what I like and that’s that.
[MUSED MAG]
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WEBSERIES: BOBBY V PRESENTS 'JOURNEY TO PEACH MOON' EPISODE 7, "ARTISTRY"
In this seventh installment, Bobby V and some of his band mates briefly discuss what it means to truly be an artist and how good music comes about. Taking a moment to highlight a few of the hardworking artists who help him put on the incredible live performances that we’ve been seeing from him, Bobby is giving fans every reason to cop this upcoming release.
Peach Moon will be hitting digital store on December 12th! Take this journey to Peach Moon with Bobby V as he shares his evolution as a recording artist.
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MODEL SPOTLIGHT: NIJAE LOPEZ BY KEVYN M PHOTOGRAPHY
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PENIS SIZE ACROSS THE NATION MEASURED, HOW BIG DOES YOUR STATE RATE
Admit it, you love a big dick and who doesn't?! Even if you can't take all 13-inches in your mouth or ass, you want to know that there's extra dick to glaze for when your power bottom skill kick in . A "size queen" I am not, but if you raise 9-plus inches in front of me, I'm not going to turn it down either.
For many men, the size of their penis equates with how masculine they feel. It's the deciding factor of whether or not they can please their partner in between the sheets. The average penis size if any where from 5 inches to 6.5 inches, meaning if you're 7 inches and above, you're on the blessed end of the spectrum.
Condomania has released their study of men's penis sizes across America, and if you live out in the heart of the country,I feeI sorry for you. Men in Utah, Wyoming and Iowa may want to purchase penis pumps. While in contrast, men of New Hampshire, Oregon and New York are packing more pipe than a plummer.
Condomania began marketing TheyFit condoms six years ago, a set of 76 varied sizes to provide a perfect fit. The data pool for this study has swelled to more than 27,000 men, enough to draw some tentative conclusions. The tumescent curve runs from 3" to 10", falling into a Bell normal curve with half between 5" and 6". This conforms with previous studies, including the Kinsey Report.
Broken down by city, the list of the most well-endowed citizens is topped by:
1. New Orleans
2. Washington DC
3. San Diego
4. New York City
5. Phoenix
6. Portland
7. Atlanta
8. San Francisco
9. Chicago
10. St. Louis
11. Seattle
12. Miami
13. Indianapolis
14. Columbus
15. Boston
16. Denver
17. Los Angeles
18. Detroit
19. Philadelphia
20. Dallas/Ft. Worth
How about your state? Here are the results, again, in descending order
50 States Ordered by Penis Size
New Hampshire
Oregon
New York
Indiana
Arizona
Hawaii
Louisiana
Massachusetts
Alabama
Washington
New Mexico
California
Arkansas
Nevada
Virginia
Tennessee
Illinois
Oklahoma
South Dakota
Georgia
Pennsylvania
Mississippi
Michigan
Florida
Rhode Island
Kansas
Maryland
Minnesota
Vermont
Connecticut
Wisconsin
New Jersey
North Dakota
Idaho
Texas
Missouri
Montana
Ohio
Nebraska
Colorado
Maine
North Carolina
Delaware
South Carolina
Kentucky
West Virginia
Alaska
Iowa
Utah
Wyoming
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