Justin Timberlake On ‘SNL’; Did He Return Fire & Diss Kanye West?

So, as you probably saw just about everywhere in advance, Justin Timberlake made his return to Saturday Night Live both as host and performing act; as far as the performing part, he shut it down with both ‘Mirrors’ & ‘Suit & Tie’, the latter backed by feature Jay-Z. Below, you’ll find the former as well as skits Justin jumped into.

Above is his blend with Hov, and while watching you’ll notice that he changed up a lyric in the song, from “shit so sick / Got a hit and picked up a habit” to “My hits so sick / Got rappers acting dramatic.” Who else could he really be referring to, other than the guy who ain’t f’n with his record?





Chris Brown To Rihanna: I Own Your P***y! (Video)


Reports TMZ:

Chris was partying at Emerson Theatre in Hollywood early Thursday AM when he grabbed the mic from the DJ and went off on how to talk to your woman — and the bizarre rant was all caught on tape.

Chris said, “You GOTTA say that one thing to her … Don’t make me have to tell you again, that’s my p***y baby! … so you better not give it away!”

Chris rambled on … “So every person in this motherf**king building, if you got a bad bitch you better say that s**t to her, or she might f**k another n***a.”

Earl Sweatshirt Blesses Fans With Performance Of New Songs In L.A.

During a Flying Lotus show in Los Angeles couple of night ago, Odd Future’s Earl Sweatshirt surprised fans by performing three new songs from his upcoming project. Raising even anticipation is the revelation of those songs in question, which have since been found to be the self-produced ‘Hive’ featuring Casey Veggies and Vince Staples, ‘Burgundy’ produced by Pharrell Williams and ‘Guild’ featuring Mac Miller. Earl looks to have a very action packed project, which we hope to hear more about soon.

Marco Rubio Quotes Jay-Z & Wiz Khalifa On Senate Floor

Why did Marco Rubio use lyrics from Hov & Wiz to push Rand Paul’s filibuster?

Because politics. This dude even quoted the f***in’ Godfather.

As of this writing, Rand Paul’s filibuster protesting potential legal drone assassinations on American soil was entering its eleventh hour. In addition to support across Twitter as well as lots of concern about when/how Paul’s going to the bathroom, the filibuster featured a memorable moment from the Republican Party’s number one rap fan, Marco Rubio. As the the filibuster’s resident wannabe Afrika Bambaataa scholar, Rubio peppered his speech with references to “modern day poet” Wiz Khalifa, Jay-Z, and the “I’m going to make him an offer he can’t refuse” scene in The Godfather. Let’s hope this filibuster never ends.