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Hulkshare.com JD Riggz-Aint Worried About(Feat. DV Alias Khryst)Prod. by COOP of The Baron Boys.mp3
Hulkshare.com JD Riggz-Aint Worried About(Feat. DV Alias Khryst)Prod. by COOP of The Baron Boys.mp3
JD Riggz drops the first leak "Aint Worried About(Feat. DV Alias Khryst)Prod. by COOP of The Baron Boys)" off his upcoming mixtape, Replay Value, dropping 3. 23.10. As a bonus, JD Riggz also has a freestyle with fellow High Caliber Music artist Inf! Da Beast over Lil Wayne & Eminem's smash "Drop The World" which is featured on DJ Ophax's upcoming mixtape dropping early next week. Download links below.
Usher – Raymond v. Raymond (Tracklist)
Word is, this is the official tracklisting for Mr. Raymond’s forthcoming sixth studio LP, Raymond v. Raymond. Word is, it drops March 30th. You lost me, Ush.
Hit the jump for the tracklist.
1. Monstar
2. Hey Daddy (Daddy’s Home) (Feat. Plies)
3. There Goes My Baby
4. Love ‘Em All
5. She Don’t Know (Feat. Ludacris)
6. Lil Freak Usher (Feat. Nicki Minaj)
7. Mars vs. Venus
8. Prolover
9. Foolin’ Around
10. Papers
11. So Many Girls
12. Guilty (Feat. T.I.)
13. OMG (Feat. will.i.am)
14. Making Love (Into The Night)
Thursday, February 25, 2010
missericakane POEM
I lay next to him, eyes closed and comforted by his embrace.
He softly traces the outline of my body.
Starting first with my face.....
From eyes, to nose, to lips-continuing from neck to shoulders, to arms, to breasts; then back, to belly.
Such a tender, sweet caress from such a tough exterior.
And I wonder what it is.
So much passion and intensity fills us both.
Whether in anger or the physical flip side when the anger has subdued.....
But right now there is no hostility.
Only a gentle hand and a willing body are present here.
The way he touches me....
I am convinced the persona he portrays conflicts with what he actually embodies.
The man laying here holds my body close.
I wonder what he's thinking.......
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Wednesday, February 24, 2010
Brianna Frost (Illinois)
Modeling Name: Brianna Frost
Height: 5′3
Weight: 115
Measurements: 34 c 23 35
Hair color: brown
Hair length: long
Eye color: brown
Ethnicity: African American, Native American, German
Skin color: Tan
Experience: Very Experienced (mtv, g4, playboy.com, maximonline.com,
Howard Stern)
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I Love New York 2' contestant Jamal Trulove convicted of murder
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SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — A San Francisco jury has found a former reality TV show contestant guilty of killing a man in 2007.
Twenty-nine-year-old Jamal Rashead Trulove of Oakland was convicted Tuesday of first-degree murder and being a felon in possession of a firearm.
Prosecutors say Trulove fatally shot 28-year-old Seu Kuka at a San Francisco public housing project in July 2007. Truelove was arrested in Monterey County on a $5 million murder warrant in October 2008.
Trulove appeared on the VH1 reality show I Love New York 2. The program was filmed in Los Angeles just three weeks before Kuka's murder.
Truelove appeared on the first episode and was dismissed from the show for fighting. He could face a minimum of 50 years to life in prison when sentenced March 19.
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — A San Francisco jury has found a former reality TV show contestant guilty of killing a man in 2007.
Twenty-nine-year-old Jamal Rashead Trulove of Oakland was convicted Tuesday of first-degree murder and being a felon in possession of a firearm.
Prosecutors say Trulove fatally shot 28-year-old Seu Kuka at a San Francisco public housing project in July 2007. Truelove was arrested in Monterey County on a $5 million murder warrant in October 2008.
Trulove appeared on the VH1 reality show I Love New York 2. The program was filmed in Los Angeles just three weeks before Kuka's murder.
Truelove appeared on the first episode and was dismissed from the show for fighting. He could face a minimum of 50 years to life in prison when sentenced March 19.
Police hunt Neptune man suspected in slaying
ASBURY PARK — As hundreds of mourners gathered in Lakewood Monday for the funeral of 16-year-old Shakuur Prince, the city boy gunned down last month, authorities continued their search for the man they said pulled the trigger.
According to a criminal complaint signed by city police Friday, the gunman is David A. Sawyers, 21, of Neptune. Known on the street as "Sacrifice," Sawyers has been charged with murder but remains at large.
First Assistant Monmouth County Prosecutor Peter E. Warshaw Jr. said members of his office, along with Asbury Park and Neptune police, have begun an extensive search for the accused that also involves the U.S. Marshal's Office.
The complaint charges Sawyers — whose name was released for the first time on Monday — with murder, possession of a handgun for an unlawful purpose, and possession of a handgun without a permit.
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* Slain Asbury Park teen mourned at funeral service in Lakewood
The circumstances surrounding the shooting remain under investigation, but authorities believe Prince was shot as a fistfight escalated into deadly gun play.
According to Warshaw, Prince came to a spot near the Neptune boundary about 1 p.m. Jan. 27 for a pre-arranged fight against another, unnamed teenager. Sawyers arrived with his own supporters, authorities believe.
As a crowd in the area swelled to as many as 10 people, two guns were flashed, one by Sawyer, the other by a 16-year-old who came to support Prince during the initial fight, authorities believe.
It remains unclear who fired first, or how many shots were fired, Warshaw said.
But a shot fired by the unnamed 16-year-old, who has been arrested and charged with aggravated assault, did not hit anyone, Warshaw said, but Sawyers shot Prince as the crowd dispersed.
Where Prince went after being shot was strikingly apparent before the snow that ultimately delayed his funeral covered the ground this weekend.
A trail of blood marked his last steps through a yard, down the sidewalk and across Washington Avenue before he ultimately collapsed along a white retaining wall.
According to a criminal complaint signed by city police Friday, the gunman is David A. Sawyers, 21, of Neptune. Known on the street as "Sacrifice," Sawyers has been charged with murder but remains at large.
First Assistant Monmouth County Prosecutor Peter E. Warshaw Jr. said members of his office, along with Asbury Park and Neptune police, have begun an extensive search for the accused that also involves the U.S. Marshal's Office.
The complaint charges Sawyers — whose name was released for the first time on Monday — with murder, possession of a handgun for an unlawful purpose, and possession of a handgun without a permit.
Related
* Slain Asbury Park teen mourned at funeral service in Lakewood
The circumstances surrounding the shooting remain under investigation, but authorities believe Prince was shot as a fistfight escalated into deadly gun play.
According to Warshaw, Prince came to a spot near the Neptune boundary about 1 p.m. Jan. 27 for a pre-arranged fight against another, unnamed teenager. Sawyers arrived with his own supporters, authorities believe.
As a crowd in the area swelled to as many as 10 people, two guns were flashed, one by Sawyer, the other by a 16-year-old who came to support Prince during the initial fight, authorities believe.
It remains unclear who fired first, or how many shots were fired, Warshaw said.
But a shot fired by the unnamed 16-year-old, who has been arrested and charged with aggravated assault, did not hit anyone, Warshaw said, but Sawyers shot Prince as the crowd dispersed.
Where Prince went after being shot was strikingly apparent before the snow that ultimately delayed his funeral covered the ground this weekend.
A trail of blood marked his last steps through a yard, down the sidewalk and across Washington Avenue before he ultimately collapsed along a white retaining wall.
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