May 28, 2008

Anyway, MTV is giving Lil Cliff Harris, the felon a reality show. It will air sometime in 2009. It’s going to cover him working on and releasing his latest album and I’m sure they’ll throw in all the wack rappers he’s gonna try and put out.
My question- Why does MTV feel the need to give a convicted felon a reality show. Their planning on putting him in the face of children everyday and for what? T.I. used to sell drugs, he raps about violence and drugs and just recently was busted for buying an arsenal of illegal weapons. He’s being rewarded for being an idiot. He has six children and now he’ll be leaving them for a bid in jail. I guess it makes for good television !
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May 16, 2008

DMX showed up late for a court hearing yesterday where he pleaded not guilty to drug and animal cruelty. Once the hearing started Earl was in and out of there. The rapper is due back in court July 2nd
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May 15, 2008

A complete, 12-member jury has been picked for the R. Kelly child pornography trial. Kelly’s fate lies in the hands of eight men and four women. Eight of the jurors are white and four are African-American.
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May 15, 2008

I aint even going to sum it up…..You gotta to hear it to believe it! We didn’t get to watch it on TV but this is as good as it gets!!!!! The girl sounds sincere and Rem sounds mad.
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Now did you notice how Miss Jones backed down off of feeling sorry for the girl when Remy got on the phone with all the her lawyer and they were on me stuff.
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May 8, 2008

27 year old rapper T.I. says that fear for his and his family’s safety led to his arrest on gun charges last year. Not an obsession with high powered, illegal weapons, not a lil boy fantasy of bang bang killem up hood style dreams, just a fear for his cheeren. Yeah right. He told BET’s “Access Granted,” in a program that aired Wednesday night, “You can’t assume everyone out there likes you,(that don’t mean they want to kill you dummy) so it’s easy to get caught up in paranoia.” T.I., real name Lil Cliff Harris was busted in Atlanta on Oct. 13, right before he was to perform at the BET Hip Hop Awards. After he realized that saying he was innocent wasn’t going to work, Lil Cliff took a plea deal in March and was sentenced to a year in prison and at least 1,000 hours of community service – talking to kids about guns, gangs and drugs. “I must be a man and stand up and accept responsibility,” he told “Access Granted”. T.I. also said that, while his latest run-in with the law won’t affect his music, “I can’t talk about guns and drugs as elaborately because they’re not part of my life anymore.” Translation it’s a violation of my court agreement and my ass could be sitting in jail for way more than a year if I did.
To his fans, he said, “If you think guns, drugs and violence are cool, I think you are definitely missing the point…. There’s nothing cool about going to jail.” Well said Lil Cliff, well said!
April 7, 2008

for .12 cents an hour. Falcon’s owner Arthur Blank has been exchanging letters with Vick and he states in an interview that Vick is staying in shape, playing tag football and washing pots and pans.
Blank said that he believes in redemption and second chances and that he hopes Vick can return to the NFL. “I would love to see Michael pay his debt to society and come out and play again in the NFL. I think he could also be a big help to . . . speak to people about some of his choices.”
April 4, 2008

Rapper T.I. started his community service already. He was at Stockbridge High School and heres a few words that he spoke to the kids,
“If any of you know me, you know I’m (gonna) keep it real … I don’t laugh if it ain’t funny. I don’t scratch if I don’t itch. If helping you guys wasn’t something that was a passion of mine — and really something on my heart — I wouldn’t be here,” he told a gymnasium full of 10th and 11th graders who were surprised by the visit.
“… Hopefully the mistakes I’ve made can come across to you. And you can see where I went wrong, so you don’t have to go down the same road.”