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24 Dec 2013

Rick Ross with Lady GaGa in Remix of R. Kelly-Asssited 'Do What U Want'


Rick Ross jumps on the remix of Lady GaGa's collaboration with R. Kelly, "Do What U Want". The boss of Maybach Music Group lays sexual verses while Kelly adds some new vocals on the DJ White Shadow-produced track, which originally appears in GaGa's "ARTPOP" album.

The remix opens with Kelly singing, "Feel like a remix, yeah/ It must be the remix, yeah." Ross then joins him, rapping, "Photos of the Bawse just to post 'em on a blog/ Get alotta views cause they know we be the top/ Jean Basquiats in the hall, she my work of art so I pin her to the wall."

Ross recently talked about how the collaboration bethween him and GaGa happened. He told Rap-Up, "For me to get to collab with her, that was a big one for the boss. If it's big for the boss, you know it's big."

"[She's] a super-talented artist that loves to express herself to the fullest extreme," he added. "Shout out to Lady GaGa."

The remix arrived just one day after Ross dropped his duet with Jay-Z, "The Devil Is a Lie". The track is set to be featured in Rozay's upcoming album, "Mastermind". Originally planned to be released on December 17, the record has been pushed back to early 2014. 




'Iron Man 3' - Highest Grossing Movie of 2013


"Iron Man 3" is the biggest moneymaker in movie industry. As 2013 is coming to an end, the Robert Downey Jr.-starring Marvel superhero movie tops the highest-selling films of the year with an estimated worldwide gross of $1,215.4 million, according to Box Office Mojo.

Snoop Dogg and Collie Buddz 'Smoke the Weed' in New Music Video



Snoop Dogg, who changed his name to Snoop Lion for his reggae project, has returned with a brand new video for his collaboration with Collie Buddz, "Smoke the Weed". The three-and-a-half-minute clip mostly features Snoop sharing his love for marijuana.

The "Drop It Like It's Hot" hitmaker enjoys smoking weed while hanging out with friends, working and performing onstage. Daz, Kurupt, Curren$y, Dead Prez and more make guest appearances in the clip.

"We keep planting these seeds/ Watch them grow a new breed/ Cultivating these trees," Snoop says. He then sings the hook, "Smoke the weed, everyday/ Don't smoke the seed, no way/ Smoke the weed."

"Smoke the Weed" appears in Snoop's album "Reincarnated". The reggae set, which hit No.1 on U.S. Top Reggae Albums chart after being released back in April, has been nominated for Best Reggae Album at the upcoming Grammy Awards. 



Kanye West Joined by Drake to Wrap Up 'Yeezus' Tour in Toronto


Kanye West wrapped up the North American leg of his "Yeezus" tour at Toronto's Air Canada Centre on Monday, December 23. For the special night, the rapper brought out a special guest to perform together.
Drake surprised his hometown crowd when he joined West onstage. The "Started From the Bottom" hitmaker, who became the first guest on the tour, teamed up with West to perform their 2009 collaboration single "Forever". Drake also treated the crowd with his "All Me".

On Sunday, December 22, Drake was spotted attending West's concert at the same venue. He sat in the audience. At the end of the show, West thanked Drake for his support and called him a "rap God." "I want to thank the rap god, Drake, for coming out tonight," he said.

They were later seen partying at a nightclub together. Drake then performed his "Worst Behavior" and "Headlines" while West swang from the ceiling. 





Paul Walker won't be left out of 'Fast and Furious 7'


Paul Walker's Brian O'Conner will not be completely written off of "Fast and Furious 7". While the new plotline for the upcoming seventh installment is still unclear, Universal assures that the actor who passed away last month in a fiery car accident will still be a part of the movie.

Beyonce Gets Raunchy in 'Yonce' Music Video


Beyonce Knowles gets raunchy in the music video of "Yonce". In the two-minute clip, the singer is seen showing off her curves in tiny outfit while hanging out with Victoria's Secret models Chanel Iman, Joan Smalls and Jourdan Dunn.

The scantily-clad models writhe and give some seductive looks at the camera as they lip sync the track. In other scenes, Beyonce shows some provocative dance moves, licks a lollipop and caresses herself in a risque bodysuit. At one point, Smalls licks the singer's chest.

The music video was shot in Brooklyn last summer by director Ricky Saiz. He recently explained that the clip was inspired by George Michael's "Freedom! '90" video, which featured top models like Naomi Campbell and Cindy Crawford.

"That was the drop-off video," he told MTV. "It was amazing. We wanted to do something more contemporary and a bit more street and, of course, use iconic black women."

"Yonce" is featured in Bey's self-titled visual album, "Beyonce", which hit Billboard 200's No.1 after being released exclusively on iTunes earlier this month. 



Even the Most Hardcore Travelers Should Not Visit North Korea. Here's Why.

Even the Most Hardcore Travelers Should Not Visit North Korea. Here's Why.


North Korea, among the most isolated places in the world, is known for its repressive regime, empty threats, and its dictator's unusual friendship with eccentric former NBA player Dennis Rodman. The combination of its politics and isolation, make it an appealing destination for daring travelers.

A new documentary released by VICE Media follows five New Zealanders on motorbikes as they traverse the mountainous North Korea. The film offers a glimpse into a world rarely seen by foreigners where the regime keeps its citizens in abject poverty, isolated from the rest of the world and any notion of reality.




The scope of the film is restricted as it has been sanctioned by North Korea's government. Government

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