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Killer Mike Discusses Ferguson on CNN (Video)

Respect shout to CNN’s Brooke Baldwin for putting Hip-Hop Statesman Killer Mike on a national platform once again. Sound reasoning delivered in a heartfelt, strikingly sincere way. Check out the points made (not ‘scored’… it’s not about that) about Ferguson in the aftermath and Grand Jury announcement that no charges would be brought against [now retired] officer Darren Wilson, the man who shot and killed Mike Brown. Part 1 above.

Wow. This just a week after a heart-wrenching speech onstage at a Run The Jewels show. Brooke asked what Mike would say if Darren was there in front of him. See the answer and more in Part 2 after the jump.

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The Fight Against Ebola (Video)

VICE News is literally going into the hot zone (Monrovia, Liberia) to bring us news on the fight against Ebola at ground zero; right as U.S. President Barack Obama announced that the American military would have boots on the ground shortly

The current Ebola outbreak in West Africa began in Guinea in December 2013. From there, it quickly spread to Liberia and Sierra Leone. Cases also appeared in Senegal and Nigeria, and there was another outbreak in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Today, Liberia is at the center of the epidemic, with more than 3,000 cases of infection. About half of them have been fatal.

As you’ll see in the mini-documentary, the threat is not a ‘threat’… it’s REAL. And for those in the West; we have not been hit hard, but we’ve been hit. Maybe this will wake us up to the reality that problems over there ain’t just “their” problems. Watch, learn… about the outbreak, response & solutions, frustrations and more.

Thank you, VICE News… again… for news coverage and information (not just a quick scare before moving on to the next shiny story).

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BLITZ – 9/25/14: Loot Juice

Loot JuiceeBob Marley – “Burnin & Lootin”

HEADLINES

Justice Department Investigating Ferguson Police Department As New Unrest Develops

South Carolina Trooper Fired For Shooting Unarmed Black Man During Traffic Stop

South Philly’s Amber Rose Files For Divorce From Rapper Wiz Khalifa

New Video Released Of An African-American Man Killed At Wal-Mart Holding A Toy BB Gun

Woman Sues Dallas Cowboys Owner Jerry Jones Alleging Sexual Assault

‘Black-ish’ And The Color Of Money

Saints QB Dree Brees Critical Of Roger Goodell & NFL’s Lack Of Transparency

CHP To Pay $1.5 Million In Federal Lawsuit After Officer Beat & Punched A 51-Year-old Woman

The Pre-Huxtable Golden Age Of The Black Family Sitcom

Shane Smith, Founder Of VICE MEDIA Explains Its Evolvution To TV & Covering War Zones

Magic Johnson Says Atlanta Hawks GM Danny Ferry Deserves A Second Chance

Virginia Airlines Flight Diverted After Masturbating Passenger Tries To Open Emergency Door

Outkast’s Andre 3000 Speaks On His Starring Role Portraying Jimi Hendrix

Lawyer For Florida State QB Jameis Winston Says He Was Being Extorted By His Accuser

Half Of Adults Don’t Believe In The American Dream; 72% Believe We’re Still In A Recession

ESPN Suspends Bill Simmons For Profanity-Laced Comments On NFL Commish Roger Goodell

U.S. To Pay Navajo Nation $554 Million In Largest Tribal Settlement In History

Televangelist Pat Robertson Goes Off On TV Viewer Who Wants To Tax Churches

Facebook’s Wi-Fi Drones The Size Of A 747 Could Be In The Air By 2015

Apple Fixing iOS 8 update Bug Plaguing iPhone6 & iphone6 plus

Stephen Colbert & John Stewart Take On The American War Machine

Pharrell Williams Talks With CNN’s Don Lemon About Mike Brown, Ferguson Fallout And More (Video)

Okay, so Talib Kweli’s friend Pharrell Williams’ talk with Don Lemon went way better than Kweli’s. Check it. A self-admitted apolitical celeb, the singer/producer weighs in with comments on the situation in Ferguson (Missouri, USA), on Michael Brown’s death and more. Much more; even in this short clip.

This is gonna be the longest hangover in race relations…ever!
Pharrell Williams

Interesting insights.

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Talib Kweli x Rosa Clemente Talk About The Michael Brown Shooting And More In Ferguson, Missouri (Interview)

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Democracy Now is on the job and on the ground at Ferguson, with coverage and perspectives that probably won’t be seen/heard in even left-leaning mainstream media. You’ve probably seen the brief heated encounter between CNN’s Don Lemon and emcee/activist Talib Kweli. Pushed out online (a lot) because of the shock value of the argument. No ground gained, no growth in understanding; and folks didn’t really communicate that even that argument ended respectfully for the most part. However, this in depth talk with Kweli and Rosa Clemente (a longtime activist, journalist, scholar, and former director of the Hip-Hop Caucus) gives us the food for thought we need. Calm, thoughtful, progressive talk about matters of substance. With a keen interest in maintaining focus on the protest movement, Kweli and Clemente joined other grassroots activists in Ferguson just before a massive march planned for Saturday in their hometown of New York City. The NYC march will be on Staten Island, seeking justice for Eric Garner, the brother who was choked to death by police last month.

Listen (and download for FREE) below as Democracy Now! producer Aaron Maté facilitates a chat with Kweli and Clemente at Ferguson’s Greater St. Mark Family Church.

DOWNLOAD: TALIB KWELI AND ROSA CLEMENTE TALK ABOUT THE MICHAEL BROWN SHOOTING

Activism: Killer Mike Speaks On Mike Brown’s Killing, What It Means To All Americans And More (Video)

See? When your music speaks truth, you get called on to speak truth. See how CNN’s Brooke Baldwin even mentioned the “Reagan” video (got that one here)? She knows. Killer Mike should speak on matters like Mike Brown and Ferguson. Father, husband, SON OF A POLICEMAN, concerned member of the human race… Killer Kill From Adamsville has much to say, and man, he said it! The next eleven minutes of your life should be spent watching this video (above) right here, right NOW!

If this police officer is not arrested… rioting… tears… pain… But what really happens… is all of our rights are thrown out the window. I am afraid for all Americans. I’m not just afraid for Black Americans… We as a people have to be more vigilant about policing the people we pay to protect and serve us…

That about it, people. It ain’t just the cops. Quis custodiet ipsos custodes? It’s US! WE have to step up! We have to vote in LOCAL officials (sheriffs, councilpersons and alderman, and other officials) and participate in (and/or institute) watch-dogging so cops know that ‘policing’ goes both ways. More than that though, we need to develop solid, respect-driven relationships with police authorities; just as Killer Mike (with his barber shop) has. That does NOT excuse cops abusing their authority, but our steps toward revolution should bear in mind that we seek resolution. And building relationships that deescalate abuse of authority, and build respect and care for the community into the citizen-officer relationship is a necessary part of the resolution.

PART 2: KILLER MIKE ON CNN
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Cornel West & Michael Eric Dyson Express Opposition To President Obama’s Handling Of The Mike Brown Shooting & Protests in Ferguson, Missouri (Video)

Interesting. Let’s synthesize the views of two known call-it-as-they-see-it Black socio-political commentators: Michael Eric Dyson and Dr. Cornel West. We’ll start with Dr. West’s clip (above) because it seems to have more of a yearning for balance and justice in its honest criticism of The President than fire. To be certain, Dyson makes valid points; but in a way that engenders more of a cannot-believe-he-said-that factor. Even though the continuing tragedy whose latest face is Mike Brown’s definitely calls for words that shock.

In the above clip (Dyson’s is after the jump), Dr. West is talking on BBC. Despite the time delay due to overseas videoconferencing, we quickly get to some really good meat for discussion. In response to a posit from the BBC Newsnight correspondent made of the Black leader West:

I’m not a “Black leader.” I’m a lover of Black people… I tell the truth of suffering of poor people, in general; Black people, in particular. What we need now is quality leadership on every level. We don’t need the same kind of every day folk coming through with the market branding, with the names and photo opportunities. We need local, grassroots leaders who have integrity. And the sad thing is we have such low-quality Black leadership in America; so that you get a certain distance from what is actually happening on the ground… in terms of following through. We need a leadership… that brings us into the great legacies of Martin King and others.

Ooh, ooh… now click over to the posts on Talib Kweli’s and J. Cole’s recent responses on what is needed. An affirmative, love-driven response, that has actually doing something rather provide another occasion for empty rhetoric and photo opps from the same ‘leaders.’ Wow. And it also shows a risk inherent in Black people taking control of the narrative, as Kweli declared was necessary: that we do not all will not agree on approaches. There will likely be a contingent that opposes folks we ‘need to be on our side’ (like President Obama and his Attorney General Eric Holder; Black people in high places). There will likely be folks who would prefer Dr. West and Dyson ‘hush now’ and not speak their minds.

Mehhh…no!

What we need is the struggle. W.E.B. DuBois vs. Booker T. Washington…opposing stances vocalized, and Black people move forward. Malcolm X vs. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr...opposing stances vocalized, and Black people move forward. Today, perhaps, we have yet again opportunity for the friction of those sorts to generate that heat energy we need (e.g. so called ‘Obama apologists’ that Dr. West calls out above versus stern steady opposition in the calling out, above and after the jump, by Dr. West and Dyson).

Man. And wait until you see what Dyson says below. Just what was posted earlier. Taking back the narrative, maintaining focus on the core issue – not an assessment of Mike Brown, but of the events leading to and brought up by the tragedy of his being unjustifiably killed. Sure, an assessment of guilt would be called for …in a court of law …if Brown was still alive to stand trial; even posthumously, if anyone (like the police who stand accused of slaying Brown) were ever arrested and indicted.

Get it now? Discuss amongst yourselves. We’ll be here.

He failed to deal with the particular instances not only of Michael Brown — he doesn’t have to deal with Michael Brown. The President said, I don’t want to put my thumb on it too much to weigh the scales of justice. Don’t even talk about Michael Brown. Talk about what led to Michael Brown. Tell us as a nation what happens when festering rage in a community then begins to ignite and then begins to consume not only that community but the people around the nation who are empathetic. So I think The President has a lot more latitude. Does he have opposition? Yes… He’s opposed every step. Don’t use this as an excuse to not speak about race.

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BLITZ – 8/18/14: LOL’er Skates


Blackstreet – “Don’t Leave Me Girl”

HEADLINES

BLITZ – 8/11/14: Fight The Power

BupTPCiIAAAWiD4J Dilla – “F*ck The Police”

HEADLINES

Police In Ferguson Missouri Shot & Killed An Unarmed College Bound Teenager

Feds Must Investigate The Murder Of Unarmed Teen By The Police In Missouri

Sign The Change.org Petition To For Fed Laws Against Police Violence & Misconduct

‘Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 2’ In The Works; New Film Grosses $65 Million In Theaters

Private Prisons House More Latinos Than Public Prisons

Black Men Need More Education Than White Men Just To Get The Same Jobs

Need To Escape From The Trunk Of A Car? There’s A New Class For That

A Wanted Man Is Arrested In A Police Sponsored ‘Donut Eating Contest’

Despite Numerous Protests From Christian Groups, ‘Black Jesus’ Did Very Well In TV Ratings

Porn Set Productions Assistants Have The Best Job On Earth?

Why Are So Many Women In Public Relations?

How To Harvest Meat From A Pig While It’s Still ALIVE

Dallas Cowboys Owner Jerry Jones Claims He Was Misrepresented In Photos With Strippers

If Schools Don’t Change, Robots Will Bring On A ‘Permanent Underclass’

Paris Hilton Got Paid $347,000-an-Hour To ‘DJ’ In Ibiza

Cultural Figures Push ‘Schools Not Prisons’ Hashtag

Smiling Young White People Make App for Avoiding Black Neighborhoods

(Below) The Watts Riots August 11, 1965….. 49 Years ago Today

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BLITZ – 8/5/14: Kanye Takes His Cute Baby Daughter To Work

Kanye & His DaughterKanye West – “Bound 2 LIVE with The Roots & Charlie Wilson on Jimmy Fallon”

HEADLINES

Kanye West & Kim Kardashian’s ‘Bring Your Daughter To Work Day’

30 Years Ago, Prince’s ‘Purple Rain’ Saturated Pop Culture

Man Shoots & Pistol Whips His ‘Best Friend’ Following An Argument During A Rap Video Shoot

Georgia Teacher Fired After Students Find Nude Selfies In Her Cell Phone (Video)

MIT Researchers Can Spy On Your Conversations With A Potato-Chip Bag

Christian Radio Host Facing 50 Years In Prison For Sex Acts With 12 Year-Old Boys

Scientists To Create “See-Through” Mice To Study How Disease Travels Through The Body

What Makes Us Fat: Is It Eating Too Much Or Moving Too Little?

Atlanta Makes The List Of The 15 Most Affordable Cities For Millennials

Fox News Anchor Arrested For Shoplifting After Store Employees See Her On TV

What Ever Happened To The Woman Who Tried To Murder Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr?

Jay Z’s Mom Opens New Restaurant In Newark, New Jersey

50 Books Every Black Teen Should Read

Africa: The Richest Region For Young Workers & Consumers

Economy Adds 209,000 July Jobs, But Black Unemployment Remains In The Double Digits

Soccer Fan’s Hand Blown Off By Grenade During Skirmish With Riot Police (Video)

Sony Is Planning A Female-Led Spider-Man Spin-Off, Venom Film Possible In 2017

Experimental ‘Top Secret Serum’ Drug Likely Saved Ebola Patients

Have You Ever Wondered Why Do East Asians Always Spontaneously Make V-Signs In Photos?

BLITZ – 8/4/14: Dark & Alienated

BuIoeTNIEAA_JMoOutkast – “ATLiens” (1996)

HEADLINES

Outkast, Eminem, Nas, & More Entertain Over 300,000 Fans At Lollapalooza In Chicago

Anonymous Declares Cyber War On Israel; Brings Down Mossad Site & Many Others

Millennials, Outraged Over Israel’s Role In Gaza Rejects Washington’s Reflexive Support

Cleveland Cavaliers Coach David Blatt Says Israel’s War Against Hamas Is Justified

Marvel’s ‘Guardians Of The Galaxy’ Film Breaks Box Office Records With $94 Million Opening

Actor From HBO’s ‘The Wire’ Beaten & Stabbed Inside A Washington D.C. Nightclub

Indiana Pacers Star ‘Paul George’ Recovering After Gruesome Leg Injury In Las Vegas

400,000 People In Toledo, Ohio Told To Avoid Drinking Tap Water Containing Dangerous Toxins

Danny Trejo: From The Big House To The Big Screen (Audio)

Former Terror Squad Rapper ‘Remy Ma’ Plans To Restart Her Career After 6 Years In Prison

Africa’s Leaders Aim To Change The Perception Of The Continent

Anything You Spit Can Be Used Against You In Court: Rappers Arrested & Charged For Lyrics

Miami Heat’s Ray Allen Says He’d Be Content With Retiring, But Hasn’t Made a Decision

The Invincibility Streak Ends For USA Basketball Following Paul George’s Horrific Leg Injury

Europe’s Mars Rover Will Have A Sensor That Can Smell Life

HIV In America Has Disproportionately Hurt Blacks Even After Treatment

Elon Musk’s High Speed ‘HyperLoop’ Makes The Bullet Train Look Like A Loco-Motive

The Most Hated Sports Teams In America: The Complete SPORTS HATE MAP

People Are More Polyamorous Than You Think: Monogamy Believed To Be Rare New Concept

The Weird Reasons People Make Up False Identities On The Internet

The War on Sex Workers Escalates With FBI Shutdown Of MyRedBook

@Edwin_Lyngar: “I Was Poor, But A GOP die-hard: How I Finally Left The Politics Of Shame”

U.N. & Amnesty International Criticize U.S. Military Support For Israel

BLITZ – 7/31/14: Booger Basketball

Bn3EKxUIUAEwHAhBiz Markie – Pickin’ Boogers (1988)HEADLINES

The NBA’s Philadelphia 76ers Demand To Be Rewarded For Losing

Gaza Conflict: Israeli Shell Strike Hits U.N. School Killing 19 Who Sought Shelter

6 Philly Narcotics Cops Indicted For Robbing, Kidnapping, & Framing Drug Dealers

Atlanta Makes Top 10 List Of Cities For IT Work; Growth Expected To Continue

Debunking The Myths About Gaza: The Truth Behind Israeli & Palestinian Talking Points

Will Kevin Durant Leave OKC In 2016 & Go Back Home To Play For The Wizards in D.C.?

The Queen Of Soul Aretha Franklin Has ‘Beef’ After Getting Kicked Out Of Fast Food Joint

An American Doctor Sick With Ebola Is Now Fighting For His Life

Ass Milk Is The Drink Of Choice For European Babies & Elderly Chinese

Geraldo Rivera Receiving Backlash For His Controversial Comments On Marriage

What Science Says About Marijuana: Less Dangerous Than Alcohol & Tobacco

Actor Djimon Hounsou Speaks on ‘Guardians Of The Galaxy’ & ‘Fast & Furious 7’ in ATL

5 Armed People, Including A Security Guard, Busted In Caesars Atlantic City Heist of $181,000

Woody Allen Won’t Hire A Black Actor Unless He ‘Writes A Story That Requires It’

Jay Z & Beyonce Rumored To Be Getting A Divorce At The End Of Their ‘On The Run’ Tour

NFL Cracking Down On Racial Slurs This Season, But Still Has A Team Named After A Racial Slur

One Congressman Says A Wage Of $7.25 an Hour Is ‘Inadequate’ For Supporting A Family

Judge Who Had Affair With Witness In His Chambers During Child Support Case Can’t Be Sued

The Oakland Raiders Possibly Eyeing A Move To San Antonio, Texans Owner ‘Not Surprised’?

Pat Riley Says The Miami Heat Recovered Well After Lebron James Exit To Cleveland

Cover Story: Common And Kanye Part Ways Musically, And It’s All ‘GOOD’ (Video)

Well, we just posted on Busta Rhymes’ leaving Cash Money. Now, there’s another shift in the Hip-Hop cosmos…G.O.O.D. Music bids adieu to Chi-Town’s Common. Similarly, the rap titans (Kanye West and Common) have apparently parted on good terms; no animosity in Common’s commentary about the subject.

‘Ye is my brother. Point-blank, business-wise, it wasn’t like…‘Ye wasn’t really like ‘Okay, let’s go do this. Let’s go do this album.’ It was like, ‘I’m ’bout to go do this album, ‘Ye. We friends, but if you ain’t really trying to…but if we ain’t gonna create together, it’s all good. We still brothers.’ I think his focus was somewhere else…Marriage, life, good places…I cherish our friendship more than music. I’m grateful for the music we did…
Common

Good scoop by HipHop DX. Check out the RapFix interview clip above. Good seeing brothers wish the best to each other; whether together or on their own. Part of being grown.

@ojones1

MORE: COMMON EXPLAINS G.O.O.D. MUSIC DEPARTURE

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BLITZ – 7/28/14: Weekend Over

Btbry8AIYAAT41QNew Edition – “Is This The End?”

HEADLINES

A Creative Dad Just Made Water Balloon Fights Way More Efficient

Lebron James To Wear Number ’23’ For His Return With The Cleveland Cavaliers

NBA Legend Kareem Abdul-Jabbar Gets Detailed On Why College Athletes Should Be Paid

The World Cup In Brazil Is Over, But Many Visitors To The Country Refuse To Go Home

Indianapolis Colts Owner Jim Irsay Hands Out $100 Bills To Fans At Training Camp

The U.S. Has A Huge Problem With ‘Mass Incarceration In America’

Stephen A. Smith To Host 1pm-3pm Sports Program On Sirius XM Radio

Eric Garner & The Plague Of Police Brutality Against Black Men

Researchers Say Decriminalizing Sex Work Is The Best Way To Combat HIV/AIDS

There Are Officially Too Many Apps & Nobody Is Making Money

The Idea For People To Beta-Test Marriages Is Gaining Support

Aaron McGruder’s Upcoming Comedy ‘Black Jesus’ Is Angering Christian Groups

The Minorities: Will Blacks In Iraq Ever Win Justice?

A New iPad App That Will Turn Your Selfies Into 3-D Images

Fist Bumping Is 20 Times Safer Than Shaking Hands If You’re Worried About Germs

Colleges & Universities Facing Issues With Where To House Their Transgender Students

UCONN Is Able To 3D Print Copies Of Antique Instrument Parts

British Inventor Creates Giant Buttocks To ‘Fart On France’ (Video)

Civil Rights Leaders Weigh In: Where Are The Black Internet Workers?

Busta Rhymes Speaking On The Why’s And How’s Regarding His Leaving Cash Money Records (Video)

Maybe you knew Busta Rhymes was signed to Cash Money Records a few years back. Well, if you didn’t, now you do. In truth, you are not slow any more, because Buss left the label. Now, why do you suppose that news bit wasn’t a hit across the Interwebs? Probably because there was no heat between Busta and Cash Money label head Baby amid the departure. No beef, no animosity. Grown men who are still cordial; friends at some level. Busta, saying enough but not too much, just reveals (above)… that it was time for him to move on. Good clip to watch for insight from a Hip-Hop vet still keeping it moving.

@ojones1

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VICE: New Ebola Outbreak In Liberia (Video)

“Ebola is one of those words. You can say it anywhere in the world; and it evokes fear.”
Dr. Joseph Fair

This is real life; not a Dustin Hoffman movie. West Africa is being plagued by a new outbreak of Ebola—a. Victims bleed to death from the inside out. There is no cure, and the epidemic is spreading fast.

VICE News is on it, to arm us… with information. Being informed and aware are critical at this stage. VICE News went to Liberia, where many feel the outbreak began. Western scientists feel that the preparation and consumption of meat from monkeys, fruit bats, and other forest animals – collectively referred to as bush meat – is behind the disease transmission. If left uncontrolled, Ebola, Ebola—a or a similar disease could kill a third of the world’s population.

MORE: LIBERIA’S NEW EBOLA OUTBREAK (VICE)

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‘Change The Mascot Movement’ Scores A Major Win: U.S. Patent Office Cancels Washington’s NFL Team Trademarks (Video)

Aha! So we’re seeing some real movement on the ‘Change The Mascot’ movement since we posted about it here.

The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office canceled six trademarks belonging to the football team on Wednesday, saying they are offensive to Native Americans…If the decision is upheld, it will be hard for the team to claim ownership of its brand, a crucial step in going after the makers of unlicensed merchandise…The decision came in response to a suit brought by five Native Americans.

It’s been time Washington; and the U.S. Patent Office obviously agrees. Change The Mascot. JayForce suggested ‘Washington Warriors’ as an alternative. See? Still bad ass, yet not offensive.

@ojones1

MORE: PATENT OFFICE CANCELS REDSKINS TRADEMARKS

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Bleached Beauty: Kenyan Women Are Risking Their Health in Attempts to Lighten Their Skin (Video)

One has to wonder how far is too far? Some folks are totally against makeup; while some say ‘never leave home without it.’ Cosmetics can be used for slight beauty enhancement or covering blemishes that might otherwise wreck a person’s self esteem and day-to-day function. So, what about lightening of one’s skin? We have lightening patches to even skin tone in the States, but what about the growing trend for our Kenyan sisters to lighten up entirely? If it can be done safely and reliably (note: the above vid more than implies it is unsafe and unreliable), is significant skin lightening okay? Is that right? Is it anyone’s businesses but the buyers and sellers of such products and services?

Watch the news clip above. Let it spark deep thought and conversation.

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Katie Couric Interviews Lupe Fiasco (Video)

Lupe Fiasco sat down with Katie Couric to speak on the fallout from his Obama-is-the-worst-terrorist comments, his Chicago upbringing, first linking with Kanye West and Jay Z, and to get Couric’s recorded testimonial to add to his efforts on the Stand Up To Cancer campaign. Her story will be part of Lupe’s forthcoming track “Re-Mission.” Dope interview.

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Cancelled: ‘The Arsenio Hall Show’ Will Not Return For A 2nd Season

arsenio hall hat reutersFoxNews reports ‘The Arsenio Hall Show’ has been cancelled after only one season.

DAMMIT! I thought we had at least one more season with Arsenio, right Jay Leno (that’s what you said)?

Sometimes TV gets it wrong…dead wrong. They (CBS is ‘they’ this time) cancelled ‘The Arsenio Hall Show’ already. Fu#kin’ @ssh0les make me so mad! I wanted to take this as a ‘hater rumor’ but the reports are coming in from beyond the blogosphere… and Carmen Breezy announced it on the Beatz & Lyrics show’s Hip-Hop Week In Review. *Sigh* and I found this announcement from the CBS-holes themselves:

“Unfortunately, ‘The Arsenio Hall Show’ will not return for a second season while there are many loyal fans of the show, the series did not grow its audience enough to continue. Arsenio is a tremendous talent and we’d like to thank him for all the hard work and energy he put into the show. We’d also like to thank Tribune and all our station group partners for their support of the show.”

I don’t want you to go Arsenio. But if you gotta go, please do a dope farewell show. I still YouTube your 90’s Hip-Hop megashow every now and then.

Please. I’m putting it out there. Throwback video after the jump.

@ojones1

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