Chris Brown took it to the next level with a fan last week when he licked and kissed her knees on stage.
During his concert in Detroit, Breezy welcomed a female fan up on stage for one of his songs. He danced around her seductively and took off his shirt before then engaging in some mouth-to-knee action. Check out the video:
Antoine Dodson — the guy who famously warned “They rapin’ errbody out here” — was arrested in Huntsville, AL yesterday after cops say he was BLASTING music wayyy too loud.
According to police, Dodson was stopped at 6:20 PM and issued a warning for violating the local noise ordinance — but during the incident, cops ran his name and discovered there was a warrant out for his arrest.
Cops say Dodson failed to appear in court after he was popped for marijuana possession back in April — so the officers arrested him on the spot and hauled the “Bed Intruder” singer to a nearby station.
According to jail records, Dodson was released after posting $516.00 bond.
Pop superstar Beyonce wants to reinvent herself as a music mogul by starting her own record label and creating a boy band.
The singer, whose husband Jay-Z co-founded Roc-A-Fella Records, wants to follow in her partner’s footsteps by setting up her own music company and nurturing new talent, and among her ambitions is putting together an all-male pop group.
She tells the Associated Press, “I am starting my company, my label. I want to create a boy band. I want to continue to produce and do documentaries and music videos. I eventually want to start directing for other artists. Once I know that I have my stuff together and I trust that, I can do it for other artists.
“I see so many male artists building these empires and passing their knowledge on to other artists and development. I see myself doing the same thing and hopefully other younger artists when they grow up and they have been around for 15, 20 years, they can do the same thing.”
New York-via-North Carolina rapper and MTV Push Artist of the Week J. Cole had already had his name on hip-hop fans’ lips when he became the first signee to Jay-Z’s fledgling Roc Nation label. While the Hov’s co-sign expanded Cole’s stature, the rapper had already built up his name through a series of independently released mixtapes, including 2007’s “The Come Up.” With next week’s release of Cole’s official debut, Cole World: The Sideline Story, we’ve got a mess of videos detailing the past, present and future of the buzzed-about rapper.
In the first video, Cole tells us how he got started in music at just 12 years old through an older cousin, but quickly realized he was better than most 18-year-olds and wanted to pursue a career in hip-hop. The rapper reveals the only reason he applied to St. John’s University was to live in New York and land a record deal. We’ve also got videos on Cole’s reaction to getting signed to Roc Nation — “I can’t even say it was a dream come true because I never thought it was possible,” admits the rapper — and a brief history of his less-than-stellar encounters as a battle rapper.
Cole also talks about finding the balance between “flash” and “real life” by “staying connected to real-life stories” and reveals to MTV’s Sucker Free all the guest appearances on the album, including Drake, Trey Songz, Missy Elliott and his boss Jay-Z. “If it was up to me, I’d live in the studio all the time,” admits the rapper. We wouldn’t have a problem with that.
The home of “16 & Pregnant” family, was raided last night by child protection services. Police executed a search warrant, after someone told the Department of Human Services about the couple’s living conditions.
Josh Rendon and Ebony Jackson were booked on charges of endangering the welfare of a minor and drug possession, after police found the house filled with “flies and in some areas maggots,” along with “human and dog feces on the floors, walls and clothing”. Police also obtained, “synthetic marijuana.”
A cage fighting event which included children as young as eight has created a storm of controversy.
Footage of the bouts posted on the Internet have provoked an outcry with the British Cage Fighting Association describing parents who allow their children to take part as “morons.” The event was staged at the Greenlands New Labour Social Club in Preston. At one point, one of the schoolboy fighters is seen to break down in tears. Lancashire police say they will now investigate whether children were put at risk by taking part in the event.
But the British Medical Association (BMA) has condemned the practice describing the Preston event as “particularly disturbing” as the children are not wearing headguards. It said: “Boxing and cage fighting are sometimes defended on the grounds that children learn to work through their aggression with discipline and control. “The BMA believes there are many other sports, such as athletics, swimming, judo and football, which require discipline but do not pose the same threat of brain injury.”
The NSPCC has joined the condemnation of the fights saying that at that age children’s bodies are still developing physically and mentally.
But father Nick Hartley told Sky News that he was happy for his nine-year-old son Kian to take part. “It’s more wrestling than fighting… there’s no punching and kicking, it’s a controlled sport. “He (Kian) enjoys doing it, so leave him to do it.”
Michelle Anderson owns the club which staged the event. She said: “The children were grappling. The cage fighting only comes when they get older. “We hold boxing events here and kids fight then and nobody’s complained about that. “It’s just the name cage fighting that people are getting annoyed at or they don’t know anything about it so they criticise it because they know nothing about.”
One of the men responsible for training the children is Andy Whiteside. He said: “It’s being blown out of all proportion. “(Our gym) takes part in tournaments where it’s the exact same, it just isn’t in a cage.” Despite the criticism the club says it intends to stage similar events in the future.