Nas, 50 Cent, Young Jeezy And Bun B Address Trayvon Martin Shooting

The details surrounding Trayvon Martin’s death have continued to rock the nation and the hip-hop community has been very public in their outcry for the slain 17-year-old, who was shot to death by George Zimmerman. 28-year-old Zimmerman has claimed self-defense and detractors like Geraldo Rivera have pointed at Martin’s hoodie as a reason why he was targeted. Illinois Democratic Rep. Bobby Rush took a stand against the outrageous hoodie comments on Wednesday when he donned his own hooded sweatshirt during a session on the House floor. Rush refused to remove the hoodie and he was eventually escorted off the floor for his stance. Like Rush, members of the hip-hop community have not been shy about voicing their concerns.

The hip-hop community has also been vocal about the delicate matter, which has overwhelming racial implications. “It’s something very near and dear to me, because my son is around his age,” Young Jeezy told MTV News last week. “He looks like an innocent kid. I understand the situation as far as dude wanting to be [on] neighborhood watch, but everybody that’s black and young ain’t up to no good.”

On February 26, Martin was shot dead by neighborhood watchman George Zimmerman as he walked through a gated Sanford, Florida, community. Zimmerman believed Martin — who was wearing a hooded sweatshirt — looked suspicious, so he called 911. The police dispatcher advised Zimmerman not to pursue the teen, but he reportedly ignored those instructions. By the time police arrived on the scene, Martin was dead. Although Zimmerman admitted to the shooting, police declined to arrest him citing the state’s Stand Your Ground law, which allows a person to kill in cases of self-defense.

Mobb Deep’s Prodigy doesn’t understand why local authorities didn’t take Zimmerman into custody. “To me, it’s up to the police department out there in Sanford to handle that the right way,” he said. “They were supposed to arrest him.”

“It’s unfortunate any time things like that happen, and I don’t know exactly what the motivation of the man who actually killed him was, but it doesn’t feel positive,” 50 Cent said. For any circumstances when someone’s killed and there’s a person there that we know did it, regardless of their intentions at that point, there’s right and wrong. And I think that it’s obvious who’s wrong in this actual situation.”

Over the past week, there have been rallies calling for the arrest of Zimmerman in New York City, Chicago and Trayvon’s native Sanford, Florida. During a March 23 press conference, President Obama said if he had a son “he’d look like Trayvon,” and on Wednesday (March 28), Illinois Congressman Bobby Rush was removed from the House floor after he gave a speech in support of Martin while wearing sunglasses and a hooded sweatshirt in a symbolic show of solidarity.

Game believes Trayvon’s death is another example of racial injustice in America. “For some reason, people don’t think that they need any excuse to kill us, beat us, hit us, run us over, disrespect us or anything like that,” he said. “This is just another reminder that stupidity still exists.”

Killer Mike took a militant stance, expressing his frustration with the so-called Stand Your Ground law. “If we’re not gonna change the laws, then we have to change our mentality,” he said, urging young black men to arm themselves as long as they operate within the confines of their state’s gun laws.

Trying to make sense of a senseless act, Nas hopes that young Trayvon didn’t die in vain. “Maybe he thought in football he’d have a legacy,” Nas reasoned, “but now his legacy can become something that helps change things, hopefully.”

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RE: Operation Raccoon City Review: A City Worth Saving

See the child. Hear her beckon forth, surrounded by the carcasses of men harboring murderous intent. Men you ended. Their last breath whispering about the sweetness of a child, or the satisfaction of killing the interloper that you are. Save the child, who you thought was yourn, but she reveals herself to be Mei lost in the world of dust, not the daughter you left behind twelve months ago. The voice in your pocket sputters forth. The man named Henry asks, take her, take the lost child Mei, take her to the mall. Give her medicine left behind by those who never set foot in Haventown, those who drop foodstuffs and medicines from above and never look back. Not since The Event. The Event that scraped the loam off the earth and turned it into the dust that hugs and holds and kills all who wander within. The dust that chips and gnaws at your very stamina. The Event that dominates I Am Alive.

So you go, ever pressing on to find wife and child. Gone a year, but now you return, to climb and cobble and carry on. You cannot ignore Mei’s bleat for aid, but other survivors of the Event not so much as settle but subsist their meager existences in the dust covered Haventown. A man yearns cigarettes to pass on. Another man in an amusement park needs medicine to heal the leg that’s been crushed by another uncivilized man. Haventown also starves for supplies. Bottles of water, cans of fruit cocktail, a single inhaler, a handful of painkillers, these all turn into precious manna from heaven through scarcity. Give the emergency kit to the woman with the ankle sprain? What these bemoaning folk have to give, besides gratitude and perhaps a precious shotgun, is the Retry. Haventown harbors death by trial, not saves. It does not yield to the checkpoint that others call for. It takes away a Retry from your knapsack for every fall, stab, or shot you suffer. Deplete your store of Retries, and your journey resumes at the beginning of your current episode. A practice that leeches away minutes of your life. A practice that mocks you by depleting Retries and then flings you back to 45 minutes ago. What is worth more, the rat meat that can heal you, or the Retry that you get for giving rat meat to the gurgling man below? Every survivor, like the woman bound by handcuff to a bench, pleads for help while you mind debates.

Stubbs & Wootton NeedlePoint Tapestry Slippers

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Stubbs Wootton is known for their creative design concepts, and these NeedlePoint Tapestry slippers ($450) are no exception. They feature embroidered tapestry print, tan leather trim on the upper portion of the shoe and a wooden sole. Are these on your must have list? See more looks below. 

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Nicki Minaj Is A ‘Champion’ With Nas, Drake, Young Jeezy Features

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By Ade Mangum (@hollywoodade)   

The Empire State Building should be lit up in pink lights tonight because “Champion“– the latest track to leak from Nicki Minaj’s Pink Friday: Roman Reloaded albumis what everyone is raving about in the Twittersphere. Nicki reminds us why she earned the #4 position as the “Hottest MC in the Game” this year. After hearing very playful verses on previously leaked tracks, Nicki shows that she can still hold her own lyrically, on a track with hip-hop’s elite. The track features labelmate Drake, Trap Star Young Jeezy, and hip-hop vet Nas.

It’s not easy to land a verse from the Queensbridge MC. MTV News caught up with Nasty recently and he spoke on recording with Nicki. “If I feel it I can get on it,” he said. “I heard the track. I felt it. I loved it.” Apparently, he loved it so much that he opened up about the early stages in the hip-hop game and what makes him a champion, rapping, “I inspire/your desire to be different.”

With the release of this track Nicki Minaj has finally provided a little bit of something for all of her fans. There are treats for everyone ranging from pop songs, to the dance tracks, to the lyrical and thought provoking joints. Nicki is proving herself to indeed be a “Champion.”

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Bobby Brown Officially Charged With Driving Under The Influence

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By Gil Kaufman

Just hours after denials from his lawyer about claims that Bobby Brown was driving “erratically” while speaking on a cell phone during an arrest on Monday on suspicion of driving under the influence, the singer was charged with DUI on Wednesday (March 28). According to TMZ, authorities in Reseda, California charged Brown with DUI and driving with a suspended license after Whitney Houston’s ex reportedly blew a .12 in a blood alcohol test during a traffic stop around noon on Monday.

The legal limit is .08 and police said that they pulled Brown over after they saw him in his car talking on a cell phone and then smelled a strong odor of alcohol. He was cuffed and booked as short time later after allegedly doing poorly on a field sobriety test. California has a law that bans the use of handheld cell phones while driving.

A law enforcement source told the site that Brown’s license had been suspended since 2010 when he got a speeding ticket and then failed to show up for a subsequent court date.

“Everyone is innocent until proven guilty and Mr. Brown was not driving erratically,” Brown’s attorney, Tiffany Feder, told E! News in a statement on Wednesday. “He was speaking on his cell phone. Mr. Brown has not been convicted of anything associated with this incident.”

“Mr. Brown is taking this matter seriously and an investigation is under way,” Feder added. “The legal process shall run its course.”

Brown’s previous run-ins with the law include a 1996 DUI conviction in Georgia, which landed him in jail for 8 days after a guilty plea. He was also arrested in 2003 for battery and a parole violation charge in 2004, which again sent him in jail.

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Drake Impersonates Lil Wayne During Interview

By Talim Adderly

While over in the U.K to perform on his Club Paradise tour, Drake loosened things up when he visited BBC Radio’s 1Xtra host Tim Westwood. During his chat the Toronto rapper shared a pretty impressive impersonation of Lil Wayne, touching on Weezy’s new Trukfit clothing line, while nailing down his mannerisms. “That’s my brother. I do it all in good fun.” Drake said, “That’s my idol, so I know everything.” 

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In case you are eagerly waiting for another impersonation from Drake, you could be waiting for a while. “Impersonations are my thing amongst my friends,” he told Westwood. The YMCMB poster child even offered the key ingredient to really nailing a true Lil Wayne impression. “You always have to get how he goes from happy to serious within like .5 seconds.”

Before wrapping the interview, in true Drake fashion he kicked a quick freestyle for Westwood, leaving us wondering, which female celebrity is he talking about this time.“This also for the hood stars that I created whose booking rate went up after we dated/ Girl, you made it for real,”he raps.

Rihanna was photographed in London this week, taking the tube to Drake’s sold out show at the O2 Arena

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Restaurant Names ‘Black & Bleau’ Sandwich After Rihanna, Chris Brown

By Ade Mangum (@hollywoodade)   

We’re sure the Rihanna Navy and Team Breezy aren’t too happy about the Chops Hops sandwich of the week. A Watkinsville, Georgia restaurant named their “Black Bleau” sandwich special in honor of the Chris Brown and Rihanna domestic violence incident that took place back in Febuary 2009, and the resulting fallout was to be expected.

After fans of both singers voiced their displeasure with the sandwich, Chef Richard Miley told ABCNews, “I was not trying to make a joke of domestic violence, just bringing light to the situation through food.” The “Black and Bleu” is a ribeye sandwich topped with bleu cheese, tomatoes, onions and shredded romaine lettuce.

The restaurant posted, “Put your hands on this Caribbean black and bleu sandwich,” on their Facebook page. They continued with “Chris Brown won’t beat you up for eating this unless your name starts with a R and ends with A.”

The restaurant has been known to name “sandwich of the week” with poor taste. A few weeks back, they decided to pay tribute to the late singer Whitney Houston, with a sandwich topped with powdered sugar and sea salt.

Who well be the next celebrity to fall victim, rather, honored by Chops Hops as their next “sandwich of the week”?

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War Of The Five Kings: Balon Greyjoy

Not all of the would-be kings of “Game of Thrones” season two are familiar faces. We love to hate Joffrey, and we love to love Robb, but there are other players in the mix who are simply too new to get an immediate read on. In our third day examining the War of the Five Kings, we’re looking at one of the new characters vying for the Iron Throne…

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Know Your King
“What’s dead may never die.” So speak the worshipers of the Drowned God of the Iron Islands. This area of Westeros is ruled by the cold and calculated Balon Greyjoy, yet another of the key players eyeballing a crown in season two of “Game of Thrones.” Unlike his competition, however, Balon’s a veteran when it comes to playing this particular game.

Where Is He From?
Balon and House Greyjoy make their home on Pyke of the Iron Islands of Westeros, just southwest of Winterfell and within striking distance of Lannisport and Casterly Rock. A seaborn warrior, Balon and his men are most at home on water, as made clear by the Iron Islands’ considerable fleet.

The King’s Court
Lord Greyjoy is surrounded by equally salty advisors. First and foremost is his daughter Yara, far from a damsel in distress — think Arya, but grown up and a master of the sea. Balon also has brothers he can depend on to varying degrees: Aeron Damphair, the drowned prophet, is the first we’ll meet, while the barbaric Victarion and trickster Euron are sure to come eventually. Another party soon to arrive at Pyke: Theon, ally of Robb Stark, estranged son of Balon Greyjoy.

What Does He Do?
More importantly is what he’s already done. This is not Balon Greyjoy’s first attempt at winning the Iron Throne. He previously rebelled against the crown and was crushed by the forces of Lord Eddard Stark, losing the lives of his two oldest sons in the process. As part of peace terms between Pyke and the Seven Kingdoms, Balon was forced to surrender his son Theon to Lord Stark’s custody as a hostage — a harsh term for a boy who was more or less raised as part of the Stark family. This history is crucial to understanding Balon and the way he treats the people around him, Theon especially.

Do We Like Him?
Not especially. He’s a hard, willful man who is dead set on winning the Iron Throne. He won’t negotiate, he won’t make allies — particularly not with Robb Stark, who he links to his own previously failed rebellion. The way he’s able to influence Theon’s loyalties, too, is a big strike against Balon Greyjoy.

Tell us what you think of the would-be king in the comments section or on Twitter!

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PS4 May Join Xbox Successor in Restricting Used Games

 PS4 May Join Xbox Successor in Restricting Used Games

The PlayStation 4 is widely believed to be between one-and-a-half and two-and-a-half years away, meaning it may still be more than a year before any official details make their way out. Yet we’re already hearing some preliminary information about Sony’s next home game console, including details which will not be welcomed by those who value the ability to buy, sell, and trade used videogames.

As digital content has become more commonplace, games have increasingly become non-tradable commodities. Anything purchased through Steam is yours forever; even if you never play a game you’ve bought (unless it’s purchased as a gift), it is linked to your account for good and cannot be borrowed or sold. Digital games on consoles, whether they be from the Xbox Live Arcade, Wii Virtual Console, or PlayStation Network are also permanent purchases. The same can be said for app purchases on iOS or Android, and this extends beyond games to digital music and movies acquired through iTunes or Amazon.

But physical games have, much to the chagrin of some publishers and developers, continued to remain free of such restrictions. Online passes restricting access to certain features in used games without an additional purchase have made some used games less desirable, but generally speaking the core experience a game provides can still be passed on from person to another without any fuss.

Gamers were understandably taken aback when it was reported that the Xbox 360′s still-unannounced successor would feature copy protection disallowing the use of secondhand games in some capacity. There are those in the games industry who have long despised the sale of used games — through GameStop in particular, a retailer accused of pushing used games that the publishers don’t get a cut of ahead of new games — but aside from the specific restrictions placed upon them through online passes, gamers have been free to trade and sell their physical games as they see fit.

There was some skepticism Microsoft would implement such a restriction because of the idea gamers would respond by flocking to Sony’s new, used-game-playing system. But if a new Kotaku report is accurate, the PlayStation 4 — code name Orbis — won’t be a bastion for used game players, either.

Describing the information as having come from a reliable source who “has shared correct information with us before,” Kotaku reports the system is currently set to be equipped with an AMD x64 processor and AMD Southern Islands GPU which would allow it to output at a resolution of 4096×2160. (1080p, for comparison’s sake, is 1920×1080.) It would also be capable of handling 3D games at 1080p, a notch above the PS3′s limit of 720p for 3D gaming. Early dev kits are said to already be in developers’ hands in preparation for a launch during the holiday 2013 season.

But the most eye-catching detail is that Sony, too, will allegedly become more averse to letting gamers play used games. The system will reportedly offer games in two ways, similar to the setup on Vita: They can be purchased on Blu-ray or as downloads through the PlayStation Network. Downloads would be locked to your PSN account, as would any disc-based games you purchase. Doing so in the latter case would enable you to save the game to the system’s hard drive or download it from PSN later, which does admittedly sound convenient.

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It gets more restrictive from there, and it’s not just used games which are largely being given the cold shoulder. Backwards compatibility, a feature which was available on PS3 for PS2 games before it was stripped out in later revisions of the system, would be gone from the start. It was not mentioned, but it’s possible PS3 games could be made available for download on PSN, again mirroring the situation we see on Vita where physical PSP games cannot be played but certain digital games can be transferred to or purchased on the new system.

Whether you opt to download or purchase games at retail, going online would be a requirement. Even with games on discs, connecting to the Internet would be necessary for making use of them which, as Kotaku notes, is something PC gamers are already accustomed to. This is potentially a big sticking point, as requiring an Internet connection to make use of any game could make the system unusable by a certain demographic. And if the Xbox 360′s successor employed a similar scheme, it could mean that those without Internet will have a much more limited selection of game systems to choose from next generation.

Despite how it may sound, the source suggested these new restrictions would not completely eliminate the ability to buy and sell used games. Doing so would simply yield a much more limited experience, though details were not forthcoming on exactly how this would work.

From the sound of it, this would essentially be an online pass for all physical games built in at the system level. Many publishers would surely be pleased, particularly if it saved them the trouble of having to implement an online pass themselves. Ubisoft may have been able to avoid making Driver: San Francisco‘s online pass free if the system had not been in their hands to botch up. Then again, for all we know, PS4 game buyers would still be forced to input a code to prove they purchased a new game and situations like Driver’s could still arise.

GameStop CEO Paul Raines recently cast doubt on the possibility of the next Xbox (or any system) blocking used games. He may be right, but probably only in so far as used games will be playable, just in very limited fashion. A great deal of the company’s business is derived from the sale of used games, so it’s easy to understand why Raines would take such a stance. Hardware and new software sales don’t present the high margins secondhand games do and GameStop would like to keep things the way they are.

While many publishers and developers have come out against the sale of used games, there is a case to be made that their effect is not as detrimental as opponents would have you believe. It’s entirely possible that someone buys and sells only used games, never spending a dollar that ends up in the hands of those who made them. On the other hand, a used game may be sold in order to get money to spend on a new game. Alternatively, a used game may be purchased that introduces someone to a new franchise. That person then purchases downloadable content for that specific game (with the money going right to the publisher) and, when a sequel comes along, he or she is compelled to purchase a new copy at launch before buying DLC for it, too. This may not happen in every situation, but just as is the case with piracy, a used game sale cannot be directly chalked up to a lost sale and nothing more.

Keep in mind none of this used game talk is confirmed; it’s possible Sony and Microsoft are considering such functionality but will ultimately opt against it. But if they do not, we’ll get the chance to see if all of those gamers who were angry with this news when it first surfaced in January are serious about not buying a platform that inhibits the use of secondhand games.

Nas, Killer Mike, Bun B, Prodigy On ‘RapFix Live’

Tune in above to watch Nas, Killer Mike, Bun B and Prodigy on a special episode of “RapFix Live” today at 4 p.m. ET. All four esteemed lyricists will address the tragic shooting death of Florida teen Trayvon Martin in addition to talking about their latest projects, and much more. Send your comments and thoughts on the Trayvon Martin case and questions for the guests via Twitter @MTVRapFix using the  hashtag #RapFixLive. 

In one segment of the show Nas finally addresses reports that surfaced in January, when a concert promoter claimed that the Queens rapper skipped out on a scheduled show in Angola, Africa which led to the promoter and his son being kidnapped.

 

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