Smoke DZA & 183rd – Ringside (EP)

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DZA loves wresting. That’s the Iron Sheik, right?

Being that today is Wrestlemania, the holiest day of all things wrestling, (that I’m currently attending right now) I felt inspired again to treat my fans and fellow wrestling junkies alike to a new EP for you guys to digest in between all the commotion! The project is entirely produced by 183rd fellow R.F.C member, in-house producer/beatdown specialist sit back and enjoy #Ringside

The Courtney John Project – Black Cinderella

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The ever so talented Courtney John has linked up with producer The Wizard (who also happens to be the daughter of lovers rock reggae star Beres Hammond) and musician Steven ‘Lenky’ Marsden for The Courtney John Project. Their inaugural single, ‘Black Cinderella’ — a refix of Errol Dunkely’s hit — is below, and their forthcoming Future is coming soon.

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Lupe Fiasco Gets Pinged In The Head With A Glow Stick During Concert

During a show at the University of Cincinnati, a concert goer decided to hit Lupe Fiasco in the head with a glow stick. Not to be outdone, Lupe immediately reminded the crowd about his martial arts abilities:

“Listen, hold up two seconds we’ll get back to the show, listen. I know you a jerk and that’s cool. I know that you came hear and you thought that I’ma get some shine real quick and throw some shit at Lupe and hit him in the face. But, let me remind you of something, okay? Hold on ya’ll, just hold on we gonna get back to the show, we gonna get to “Kick, Push”…You see this waist? This waist right here? There used to be four black belts around this waist

So listen. Everybody that wanna throw some shit, kindly step over to the side of the stage, and I’ll give you five minutes of fame here.

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Snoop Lion Speaks On Homosexuality, Frank Ocean

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The reincarnated rapper spoke to The Guardian about a number of topics pertaining to his Rasta reinvention….below is his response when asked about his thoughts on the gay culture:

“I don’t have a problem with gay people. I got some gay homies.” He looks round the room and laughs. “Yeah, for real. People who were gay used to get beat up. It was cool to beat up on gay people back then. But in the 90s and 2000s, gay is a way of life. Just regular people with jobs. Now they are accepted, not classified. They just went through the same things we went through as black.”

He also gave his thoughts on the symbolism surrounding Frank Ocean’s coming out:

Does he think that Frank Ocean coming out is a sign of progress in the rap world? “Frank Ocean ain’t no rapper. He’s a singer. It’s acceptable in the singing world, but in the rap world I don’t know if it will ever be acceptable because rap is so masculine. It’s like a football team. You can’t be in a locker room full of motherfucking tough-ass dudes, then all of a sudden say, ‘Hey, man, I like you.’ You know, that’s going to be tough.”

JELLIE VISION – ‘DC Nights: Drunk Dude Edition’ & ‘Things You Should Never Say To A Woman’

JUKEBOX:DC Affiliate Jellie Vision just dropped a couple of pretty hilarious videos….above, no one is safe from the camera in Washington, D.C. as some drunk White guy (who probably strayed away from a nearby H Street bar) decided to pass out in somebody’s front yard…..in the neighborhood of Trinidad.

Below: What you should never say to a woman.

Big Sean Performs ‘Switch Up’ At Springfest 2013

The University of Southern California were the lucky ones to hear the first live performance of Big Sean’s new single.

Collective State TV x ItsTheDaily.com brings you Big Sean’s first ever live performance of his somewhat controversial new single “Switch Up” which some believe contains subliminal disses towards former label mate KiD CuDi. However, Big Sean clears all that up and treats the students of USC during Spring Fest 2013 to the first ever performance.

Filmed by Collective State TV for ItsTheDaily.com