Saturday 24 January 2015

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Excuse Me- Justin Bieber Just Dyed His Hair Again

While we were just getting used to Justin Bieber‘s platinum hair, it looks like he didn’t think it was #swag anymore and decided to return to his natural brown shade. Here is JB from the side, with that bright blonde hair just a distant memory. It appears that even though he dyed it, he did not cut it, which means he is still on a mission to grow it longer. Sorry 2 all tha haters. Justin Bieber

Willow Smith Sparks Controversy Over Risque Instagram Photo

Willow Smith Sparks Controversy Over Risque Instagram Photo
Willow Smith is 14-years-old.
The eclectic adolescent now finds herself in the midst of controversy over an image she recently shared on her Instagram account.
While it seems Willow is posing topless -- nipples exposed -- she isn't.
Within the pic, Will Smith's daughter is actually sporting a deceptive, vintage Jean Paul Gaultier T-shirt.
Today (January 23), Willow shared her thoughts on the matter via Twitter.
"When did the women's body start being something to hide?" she wrote before hashtagging #freethenipple.
The infamous Free the Nipple campaign began as a movement to promote women's equal right to go topless in public.
This is the second time in two years a photo of the young singer/actress has caused a stir.
Last year, Willow faced mixed reactions when she shared a black-and-white image of herself, next to a shirtless actor.
Her mother dispelled remarks that the picture was inappropriate.
""There was nothing sexual about that picture or that situation. You guys are projecting your trash onto it. You're acting like covert pedophiles and that's not cool," Jada Pinkett Smith said at the time.

Iggy Azalea Felt Hip Hop Lacked "Characters" Like Her

Iggy Azalea speaks on sparking a change in what's accepted in Hip Hop, during interview with GQ magazine.
Whether her music career lasts for a few years or until she’s in her thirties, Australian rapper Iggy Azalea recently revealed that she has "sparked a change" in what is accepted in Hip Hop.
Iggy, who says she hopes for a lengthy career, spoke on the matter during a newly-released interview with GQ magazine.
“You never know how long you'll be in people's good graces, especially in this business,” Iggy said, when asked what she wants her legacy to be. “So I hope it's long—but I could be here for three or four years and then be out, like most artists. So it depends. I might be here for a long time. At the very worst, if I have a short-lived career, at least I could say I sparked a change—that I inspired some leniency in what people accept in hip-hop. And if I have a very long career and can be gyrating in a leotard at 35, that would be great.”
After being accused of appropriating black culture by artists like Azealia Banks, Iggy was asked how she copes with criticism. According to the Australian musician, being nominated during award season helps her bite her tongue when it concerns criticism from fellow artists.
Azalea later declared that when she listened to Hip Hop growing up there weren’t “enough characters” that represented her situation.
“Uh, awards season helps,” she said. “Anytime where people get to choose who they want to have a voice and they choose me, I just think that makes it worth it. And that gives me the patience to just bite my tongue. When people choose me as the person they think should be speaking for them, I think, Well, I don't really care what someone in the industry or another artist has to say about it. Your opinion is biased anyway, because you want people to listen to your voice. So having actual people who choose me, it makes me think, I have a place, and I don't care what other people have to say about it. I was a fan of rap music growing up, and I didn't feel like there were enough characters that represented me and my situation. So I think it's needed.”
Iggy Azalea Felt Hip Hop Lacked "Characters" Like Her

Joey Bada$$ Reveals Bishop Nehru Collaboration Is "Definitely Going To Happen"

Raekwon and Method Man are among the artists Joey Bada$$ says he's in talks with over future collaborations.
With the release of his debut studio album, B4.DA.$$ now officially behind him, Brooklyn, New York rapper Joey Bada$$ took time to answer questions from fans during a Reddit Ask Me Anything (AMA) session yesterday (January 22).
A handful of users asked the Pro Era lyricist about possible collaborations with his fellow artists. Joey confirmed that he’s been in talks with Raekwon, Method Man, and Tek of Smif-n-Wessun.
He later revealed that a collab with Bishop Nehru is definitely going to happen and shared that he’s already got something in the works with Fly Lotus.
“Yes defintiely already been having talks with Rae, Meth & Tek of SMif n Wessun,” Bada$$ replied, when one user mentioned a past concert.
In regards to artists/producers he hopes to work with in the future, Joey rattled off the following names: “KDOT, COLE, DRAKE, DAHI, SONNY DIGITAL, THC, METRO BOOMIN, CUDI, VINYLZ, THC.”
He also named Kendrick Lamar when asked about the one album he’s most excited about this year, aside from his own.
When asked where he sees his rap crew Pro Era in the next five years, Joey made a bold proclamation and then detailed the projects that are currently in the pipeline for those in Pro Era.
“PRO ERA WILL BE THE HUGEST HIP HOP GROUP EVER... JUST WATCH,” Joey said during the Reddit AMA.
“Next for Pro Era is Kirk Knight & Nyck Caution... CJ also working on some new shit to put out this year.... A La x J57 proj. coming up.....,” he added.
Joey Bada$$ Reveals Bishop Nehru Collaboration Is "Definitely Going To Happen"

Lupe Fiasco Opens Up In "Last" Interview With Sway

The "Tetsuo & Youth" rapper opens up for what may be the last time...
Lupe Fiasco discussed a wide range of topics in an interview billed as one of his last, on the Sway in the Morning broadcast, Thursday (January 22).
During the conversation, Lupe reflected on the crafting of his album, Tetsuo & Youth, his strained relationship with Atlantic Records  and his social media spats with Kid Cudi and Azaelia Banks.
Fiasco says that he had a cool relationship with Cudi until about a year ago.
“Fuck him,” he says.  “I wanna get to the bottom of what the fuck you talkin’ about. Because it’s me. The same nigga you went in Complex and was like, ‘One of the only niggas who reached out to me genuinely and had love for me was Lupe.’ You the worst type of nigga.”
Fiasco points to the back-and-forth with the Cleveland rapper  as the reason why he has left Twitter.
“That’s why I left" he says. “I felt like people just caught the tail end of the conversation and then wanted to speak their piece and just go crazy and felt like I was enabling people to bring out the dumb shit.”
Tetsuo & Youth dropped on Tuesday (January 20) but the rapper had some additional bars for the morning show.

Kid Ink Talks Working On New Music With Lil Wayne,R Kelly & Chris Brown

Kid Ink stopped by Power 105.1 The Breakfast Club today (January 23) to discuss a variety of topics, including his sophomore album, Full Speed, working with Lil Wayne, R. Kelly and navigating through the Hip Hop scene.
The Los Angeles rapper told the comedic crew he was supposed to be on Lil Wayne's recent "Sorry 4 The Wait" mixtape. Weezy recently tweeted that he enjoyed Kid Ink's "Hot Boy" record.
Although, Kid Ink hasn't downloaded "Sorry 4 The Wait 2" yet, he was excited to receive the shout-out.
“That was first acknowledgement [and] time ever talking to Weezy  and getting any type of respect from that side of things. So it was dope to really see that... It’s not like it’s a record that’s spinning everywhere so for him to here it, I appreciate it.”
"I actually tried to be a part of the mixtape," he continued. "But he told me I missed it by two days."
The "Show Me" rapper also shed light on, "Dolo", a track off his upcoming album with R. Kelly.
"I wasn't able to get in the studio with him, but we were communicating since the last album,"