Check out The London 2012 Olympic Closing Ceremony In Images.
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Special thanks to the Associated Press/Getty Images for making this possible.
Check out The London 2012 Olympic Closing Ceremony In Images.
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Special thanks to the Associated Press/Getty Images for making this possible.
Oprah travels to Barbados to meet up with International Superstar Rihnanna, in what will be both a intimate and revealing interview. The full documentary will air August 19th as part of Oprah’s Next Chapter Television Special which will air exclusively on Oprah’s television channel The Oprah Winfrey Network.
HP’s latest advert “Make it Matter” provides and shows some very creative inspiration for the future generations as they would like to make us believe in the power of people, When technology works for you, We believe that the most important message delivered by Hewlett-Packard here is that If you’re going to do something “Make it matter” plus the piano cover makes it more powerful, Press Play Below
Our Big Brother Kid Cudi drops a new track from his upcoming album “Indicud”, We are so excited to hear some new Music from Our favorite Modern Artist. The song feature King Chip aka Chip Tha Ripper and it’s called “Just What I Am”
Produced by Kid Cudi himself, he also mark his return as raps on this pretty Dope song, So listen and download below this song by Cleveland Finest, KiD CuDi.
Props To DatNewCudi
Check Out the Latest Music video by 2 Chainz performing I Luv Dem Strippers. With some Cameos from T.I. and Young Jeezy. The video is rather unoriginal but We love Nicki Minaj Part on this One as she addresses the situation towards the other female rappers, As usual The New-York Emcee is very entertaining, Press Play for this track off his upcoming debut album “Based on a T.R.U. Story” out August 14th 2012.
Earlier this week, Jim Jones got into an Argument on twitter over the “Vamp” movement. With a Move like 50 cent the Harlem Native Azealia Banks just dropped a Diss Track called “Succubi” Produced by Arabmuzik
“Designer clothes, attention and stares? You’re a man though, why would you care? (Boy) You’re not a fan though, cool off my AM. My man hoe, come jones on this dildo while I pull on your hair Yea, look at this queer
His booty prepared, your uzi is where?” “TruLife stole all ur chains, Max B wrote all ur flames, Montana rode all ur waves, Killa called you a lame, It Takes a Harlem Bitch to Kill a Harlem Bitch” – Azealia Banks
Never seen an artist with more beef at the beginning of their career than Azealia Banks. Nicki Minaj, Iggy azalea and the list goes on, She is Fierce and leave no One disrespecting her, Press Play below and listen to wrecking Jim Jones.
“When Azealia Banks came into The Hunger magazine studio for a shoot we also took the opportunity to make an exclusive video of the ferocious singer/songwriter/performer performing Van Vogue. Here’s the first of 4 teasers counting down to the premiere on Tuesday 14th August. So, for now, consider yourself suitably teased. Woof.”
Last night the penultimate night at Puma Yard kicked off wiith the 4 x 100 m relay being shown on the giant screen. With Usain Bolt breaking the world record spirits were high and we delved into an evening of live performances from Professor Green and Clement Marfo and the Front line.
As a special surprise DJ Usain Bolt arrived later on in the night to show everyone that he can do other things apart from running really really really fast.
Stay tuned for news of tonights final Puma Yard party with Norman Jay and David Rodigan!
Imagine a post apocalyptic world, set in the near future in which only hustlers survive after all children under the age of eighteen and majority of the worlds population have been wiped out by a deadly virus, the city is no longer safe, leaving tribes of adults to survive in a derelict urban environment and forcing groups tribes into the rural country side. The mise en scene for the photoshoot a hazardous abandoned car factory, and the beautiful and tranquil forests outside of the city: the photoshoot captures the transition from the city to the forest as tribes that only wear colours red, white, blue and black. The tribe lookbook juxtaposes indoors against outdoors, darkness against light, man made against nature.
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