Miley Cyrus -- White Girls Can't Rap
Miley Cyrus posted a video -- a rap song, actually -- to explain to her millions of followers why she decided to quit Twitter.
Now if only she'd quit rapping.
Filed under: Music, Miley Cyrus
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Miley Cyrus posted a video -- a rap song, actually -- to explain to her millions of followers why she decided to quit Twitter.
Now if only she'd quit rapping.
Filed under: Music, Miley Cyrus
Here's Amy Winehouse trying her hand at rapping -- she calls herself a "Jewmaican"... other than that, nothing in the lyrics resembles the English language.
Winehouse laid it down with her former backup singers, Zalon.
Good luck.
Filed under: Music, Amy Winehouse
T.I. has eleven days to report to his one year and one day prison sentence -- and we know where he's going.
T.I., real name Clifford Joseph Harris Jr., will surrender himself to a low security prison in Forrest City, Arkansas by noon on May 26.
No special treatment here -- he'll likely have a roomie, be kept in the general population, which includes about 1,500 inmates, and be assigned to work detail.
In March, Atlanta federal court sentenced the 28-year-old rapper on federal weapons charges related to the purchase of machine guns and silencers.
Filed under: Celebrity Justice
Kevin Federline said he rolled a 400 game last night at Corbin Bowl. If you don't understand the problem with that statement, you probably enjoyed his rap album. 
But here's the shocker: When the topic of weed came up, Federleezy insinuated his pot-smoking days are over, saying, "Ya gotta grow up sometime."
Well, he certainly is a big boy now.
Joaquin Phoenix jumped off the stage and attacked a fan at a Miami show last night -- but, like anything with him these days, the whole thing could be one big set up.
It all went down at LIV nightclub at the Fontainebleau, when Phoenix exchanged insults with a guy in the crowd telling the heckler, "I've got millions of dollars in my f**king bank account. What do you got?"
Phoenix then launched himself off the stage and started throwing punches at the "f**king a**hole." The crowd erupted and started chanting "Joaquin, Joaquin" until Phoenix was eventually dragged away by club security.
FYI -- Casey Affleck was filming the whole thing.
Filed under: Wacky & Weird, Fights
The public reaming of Don Imus has only just begun, and thanks to good ol' Smooth-E, Imus is the lampoonee in this hilarious parody of the former radio host.
You might remember Smooth-E's hair-larious Sanjaya spoof ... now he's after the flap-mouthed Imus with the same relish!
Filed under: Wacky & Weird
Where do you go as an emerging rap artist when you want to garner some serious street cred? Playa, everyone knows you've just got to do ... Leno.
Which is exactly what K-Fed did (or thought he was doing) last night when he performed on "The Tonight Show" to promote his upcoming world tour, which kicks off November 4th in New York. Hitting outlets like Leno and the Nickelodeon Teen Choice Awards, K-Fed is clearly going straight to the streets with his new album. And, of course, with lyrics like "Kicks on my feet/That you ain't never seen/Lights on my wrist/Stones in my ears/$2 million I brought in the new year" and "I'm rich but I hustle like I'm broke/Never knowing what the pancake man gonna flip," K-Fed is without a doubt the hardscrabble ghetto poet of the new millennium.
We can't wait until the tour is in full swing and we can all revel in his greatness.
Filed under: Train Wrecks, TV, Wacky & Weird, Britney Spears
invited the television show 'EXTRA' behind the scenes of his photo shoot for Stuff magazine. The 'ATL' star talked about plans for the future and dealing with superstardom.
T.I.'s latest album, 'King,' debuted at number one last week.
Check local listings for when 'EXTRA' airs.
Filed under: Music
Rapper Proof, whose real name Deshaun Holton, was fatally shot Tuesday at a nightclub in Detroit. Proof was a close friend of Eminem and a member of the rap group D12.
His death was confirmed by Dennis Dennehy, the publicist for D12's label, Interscope Records.
In a statement to the Associated Press, Dennehy said "Memorial service arrangements are still being made, and his friends and family would appreciate privacy during this difficult time."
Proof was the best man at Eminem's wedding in January and also appeared in the film '8 Mile.'
Filed under: Music