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Tuesday, April 29, 2014

hey guys,can you see what i see?....kim and kanye are getting married privately..wow!! that's cool!! it is a free life thou,so anybody  wants to know more about this can go to this link and read more...the wedding is this week..sweet!!!!  http://www.tmz.com/2014/04/29/kim-kardashian-kanye-west-marriage-married/?adid=hero2

Thursday, April 24, 2014

    Strength training, traditionally favored by body builders seeking to bulk up, has become the go-to regimen for athletes, weekend warriors and exercise enthusiasts determined to slim down,It is not your grandfather's body-building program.  if i adeyemi do muscle build But unlike cardio activity, strength training will continue to burn calories up to 72 hours after the exercise is over through a phenomenon called after-burn. to read more about this,follow this link http://www.foxnews.com/health/2014/04/21/better-than-body-building-strength-training-gets-makeover/

Tuesday, April 22, 2014

hey guys!!! new update from england. MANCHESTER, England (AP) David Moyes was fired as Manchester United manager on Tuesday, paying the price for the club's spectacular and sudden decline in his 10 months in charge since replacing Alex Ferguson.
United announced hours later that Ryan Giggs, a club great who was on Moyes' coaching staff, will take temporary control of the team until a permanent replacement is found.
The 50-year-old Scot was removed from his post by vice chairman Ed Woodward during a meeting at United's training ground in the morning.


Read More:http://sports.sportsillustrated.cnn.com/soccerfront.asp?lg=epl&eref=sinav#ixzz2zd09hYUi
this is the team that is leading in the league i like to watch.although is not my team but you guys should just check it out.they are so determined thi season and it makes the game more interesting and good to watch.
here is the emotion of the Hillsborough anniversary. There is the residual good will for the way Liverpool showed that English clubs can compete consistently in Europe. There is the feeling that, unlike Chelsea and Manchester City, Liverpool would not have had the title bought for them by its owners.
But the 3-2 victory at Norwich on Sunday that took Liverpool five points clear with three matches to play displayed yet another aspect of its appeal: Liverpool games are so darn entertaining.
In 35 games, Liverpool has scored 96 goals, eight more than Manchester City and 29 more than the third-most potent team, Chelsea. Just how thrillingly dangerous that attack is was shown in the first 11 minutes as Raheem Sterling and Luis Suárez fired Liverpool to another quick lead.
19-year-old Sterling "is the best young player in European football," Brendan Rodgers, the Liverpool manager, told Sky TV after the game. He might be right.
For the second straight week, Liverpool almost threw away a game it had under control -- it allowed hapless Norwich to fight back to 2-1 and then, after Sterling's second deflected goal, 3-2. If the luckless Ricky van Wolfswinkel had directed his close-range header anywhere but straight at Simon Mignolet, Norwich would have tied it. It was another roller-coaster ride, but Liverpool hung on.
While Liverpool's attack is viciously sharp, its defense often lives on a knife-edge. Part of the reason is that Rodgers puts attack first. Even Lucas, notionally the holding midfielder, keeps popping up in the opposing area looking for a goal. There seem to be no orders to stay behind the ball at Liverpool. It doesn't help that the back four isn't nearly as good as the front four.
Martin Skrtel was a towering presence with 16 clearances, including 11 headed clearances, most from deep in his own area. But that's an awful lot of pressure to soak up. Norwich, which had totaled just 15 goals in its 17 previous home games, managed 13 shots.


Read More: http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/soccer/news/20140420/epl-thoughts-liverpool-raheem-sterling-chelsea-jose-mourinho/#ixzz2zczPrvxf

Thursday, April 10, 2014


hey guys,i go on this page and read about this article becasuse; i am searching for a promoter that will make my album sale for me and promote my talent. i read this article also to know the best selling artist in the music industry. here is the link guys,follow up and leave a comment.thanks
http://www.hiphopdx.com/index/news/id.28225/title.hip-hop-album-sales-week-ending-04-06-2014

Tuesday, April 1, 2014

http://www.tmz.com/2014/03/29/benzino-shot-love-and-hip-hop-atlanta-mom-funeral-hospital/

The district attorney says Benzino was shot by his nephew Gai Scott, adding, "There has been growing family tension" between the two.

The D.A. says Benzino and Gai were in different cars ... but when the two were side-by-side at some point, his nephew allegedly fired shots.

Gai was charged with assault with intent to murder.

Benzino is currently in stable condition and his co-star Stevie J posted a pic on Instagram of the reality star in the hospital to prove it.  B's biceps are bandaged ... so it appears that's where he was shot.


Read more: http://www.tmz.com/2014/03/29/benzino-shot-love-and-hip-hop-atlanta-mom-funeral-hospital/#ixzz2xeKxTPWL
hey guys,check out the news about hip hop and old school music
one of the most influential hosts on hip-hop radio is a man named Peter Rosenberg. He is thirty-four years old and stocky, with a few days of stubble and a you-can’t-fire-me-I-quit approach to baldness. Hip-hop is an industry of calibrated personas, and Rosenberg, who was reared in an upper-middle-class Maryland suburb, tries to project confidence without too much self-seriousness. “I will go toe to toe with almost anyone in terms of knowledge, trivia, and love of this music,” he told me. “That said, I don’t try to front like I’m cooler than I am.” He performs d.j. sets under the name Peter Rosenberg. He has called himself “the Jewish Johnny Carson,” and in particularly nebbishy moments—while ordering a salad with dressing on the side, or calling his wife to inquire after the health of their dog, a Corgi mix—he interrupts himself to say, “I am so hip-hop.”
Every weekday, between 6 and 10 a.m., Rosenberg co-hosts “The Morning Show” on Hot 97, the iconic New York hip-hop station. Between midnight and two every Monday morning, also on Hot 97, he hosts “Real Late with Peter Rosenberg,” one of the few remaining showcases on commercial radio for underground rap—or, more contentiously, “real” hip-hop. He has interviewed, mentored, or publicly harangued every living rapper who matters; and though he occasionally texts with such stars as Drake and Macklemore, he cares more about maintaining friendships with a dozen or so m.c.s—Action Bronson, Bodega Bamz, Joey Bada$$—who are talented but one hit shy of celebrity. Rosenberg interviews these rappers’ rappers on the radio, and commissions new verses from them for mixtapes that he distributes online. He also invites them to perform in showcase concerts that he hosts at South by Southwest and other festivals. Often, a song that he endorses—a “certified Rosenberg banger,” as he sometimes says—fails to crack the Top Forty. At other times, he acts as an emissary between the margins and the mainstream. He says, “Since I have a foot in both worlds, an artist can play me three tracks, and I can go, ‘This one only hip-hop heads like me will appreciate. This one could be big, but it’s corny. But this one could reach a lot of people, without you sacrificing who you are.’ ”
It has become a commonplace among rap snobs that kids these days don’t appreciate complex lyrics. Rosenberg frequently aligns himself with the purists, defending old-school craftsmanship against the encroachment of pop hooks and lowest-common-denominator rhymes. Some people see his interventions as a sign of trouble—if hip-hop were healthy, would it need a defender, much less a white one from Chevy Chase? Others are grateful for any traditionalist voice on hip-hop radio. “I’m a motherfuckin’ fan of this dude right here,” Busta Rhymes, a rapper who combines verbal dexterity with commercial appeal, said upon meeting Rosenberg for the first time. “He’s the only motherfucker on the motherfuckin’ megahertz frequency that’s still trying to implement that filthy-under-the-nail, holy, sacred and pure, unmixed, undiluted, un-tampered-with, real hip-hop