Wednesday, 7 January 2015

EMINEM SUED OVER RAP GOD BY Chicago rap group Hotstylz

                     

                           Eminem Is Being Sued Over ‘Rap God’


                                       



                  

                  Eminem is facing a lawsuit over his 2013 hit single “Rap God.

Raymond Jones, a member of the Chicago rap group Hotstylz alleges that Shady lifted a sample of their record “Lookin Boy” for a portion of his song, which appeared on The Marshall Mathers LP 2.

According to TMZ, Jones is seeking $8 million in the lawsuit, which targets both Eminem and his label Interscope Records.
Sections of both songs are compared side-by-side in the video below.
Using another rapper’s flow isn’t exactly rare in hip-hop, but not every instance ends in a lawsuit. Although it sounds like Eminem was inspired by the “Lookin Boy” flow, he doesn’t actually use the song’s exact lyrics on “Rap God.”
In comparison, on Chris Brown’s “Loyal” French Montana uses both Ma$e and Biggie’s flows and lyrics, so both artists are given writing credit on the song to avoid legal issues.

Wednesday, 24 December 2014

North Korean Websites Suffer Additional Outages After Shutdown

The White
House and the State Department declined to say whether the U.S. government was responsible

(SEOUL, South Korea) — Key North Korean websites suffered intermittent outages Tuesday after a nearly 10-hour shutdown that followed a U.S. vow to respond to a crippling cyberattack on Sony Pictures that Washington blames on Pyongyang.

              



U.S. computer experts described Monday’s Internet outage in the North as sweeping and progressively worse. Jim Cowie, chief scientist at Dyn Research, an Internet performance company, said in an online post that the North came back online after a 9 ½-hour outage. But the company said the North later suffered two outages, one lasting half an hour.

Sony Announces Limited Release of the controversial comedy The Interview on xmas day.






It seems that Sony Pictures will release controversial comedy The Interview after all.

                              



                       



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The people have spoken! Freedom has prevailed! Sony didn't give up! The Interview will be shown at theaters willing to play it on Xmas day!




A week ago, the studiocanceled the film’s planned release after Sony’s systems were hacked and threats were made against national movie theater chains. But two independent theater owners said on Tuesday that Sony has informed them that they now will be able to screen The Interview on Christmas Day.

Sony later confirmed its plan to offer “a limited theatrical release” for the film in select U.S. theaters on Christmas.

Tim League, founder and CEO of the Austin, Texas-based theater chain Alamo Drafthouse Cinema, announced the news on his Twitter page Tuesday afternoon:

“We have never given up on releasing The Interview and we’re excited our movie will be in a number of theaters on Christmas Day,” said Michael Lynton, Sony Entertainment’s CEO, said in a statement. “At the same time, we are continuing our efforts to secure more platforms and more theaters so that this movie reaches the largest possible audience.”

Sony called off plans to release The Interview on Christmas last week after the five largest national movie theater chains all balked at showing the movie on account of threats made by the hacker group Guardians of Peace, or GOP. President Obama expressed his regret that Sony made its decision to cancel the film’s release, calling the decision “a mistake.”

Nicki Minaj Boobs Selfie and Her Rolling Stone Cover

Nicki Minaj Boobs Selfie

HOLY CLEAVAGE! Check out this Nicki Minaj selfie and try to contain yourselves, fellas.

                     


With the "Anaconda" music video creeping up on 350 million views (!) there's no question that Nicki's booty was a force to be reckoned with in 2014.

However, the grainy leaked image above seems to be her way of announcing that 2015 will be the Year of the Ta-tas.

Yes, while the wannabes are jumping on the booty bandwagon, Nicki's all about the girls up front. We expect a boob-centric anthem with a YouTube-crashing video some time around May.

Of course, this could just be Nicki's way of calling attention to her new album and celebrating herbreakup with Safaree Samuels.

The two have been sniping at each other on Twitter, and clearly Nicki realizes the best revenge is a rockin' pair of jugs.

Of course, as you can probably tell from the quality of the image, this cover photo hasn't been verified by Rolling Stone yet, and it's still possible they'll go in a different direction.

                                  

WHO KILLS IT BEST?

                            Distinguish MEN in the RACE.

                              
       they both look cute, but definitely one of them wear it better, who is the killer GUY?





Singapore-based blogger weighs legal advice against each other.

                            

Singapore startup Gushcloud weighs legal advice on Xiaxue’s allegations



Singapore-based blogger advertising network Gushcloud received an unpleasant Christmas surprise this morning. Xiaxue, a popular but polarizing blogging personality whose real name is Wendy Cheng, wrote a scathing takedown of Gushcloud and its allegedly dishonest practices. Xiaxue is affiliated to Nuffnang, a rival Singapore-based agency that she calls an “ethical company headed by ethical people.”

The article came out of a one-year investigation by Xiaxue in which she went to the extent of setting up a shell company and buying ads just to reveal Gushcloud’s practices. When contacted by Tech in Asia, Gushcloud did not address the specific allegations brought up by Xiaxue, but issued a statement saying that the article is inaccurate.

“We think that the Blog Post was calculated to disparage and injure our reputation. The timing of the release of the Blog Post also speaks for itself. We are currently taking legal advice and reserve all our rights against Ms Cheng in relation to the Blog Post,” Gushcloud says in a Facebook post. The firm also started a hashtag called #FaithInGushcloud to rally support. However, the company’s co-founder Althea Lim later issued a statement disputing one of Xiaxue’s claims (more below).

Here is a summary of Xiaxue’s accusations. Nuffnang has responded to our queries.
1. Gushcloud inflated its earnings.

The company told The Straits Times in November 2012 that its monthly revenue was S$170,000 (US$129,000), up from S$25,000 (US$18,900) in February that same year. However, after digging through publicly obtainable records, Xiaxue found out that that company’s annual revenue was more like S$396,005, or a monthly average of S$33,000. She writes in her typically acerbic tone:


Let’s just give them the benefit of doubt. They said that their revenue went up and that in February it was only S$25,000 per month. Let’s imagine that only in November, when this article is published, did their revenue suddenly become S$170,000 per month. From January to October it was S$25,000.

(S$25,000 x 10 months) + (S$170,000 x 2 months) = S$590,000

Tadah, STILL seems like inflation to me!!!
2. Gushcloud gets bloggers to write posts that are disguised ads.

Xiaxue sent Gushcloud a request through her shell company stating that she’d like an influencer to create an Instagram promotional post with no mention that it is an ad. The post went up, and “not only did [the influencer] not mention it’s a paid ad, she pretended that she stumbled upon the client by herself.”
3. Gushcloud inflates the pageviews of its bloggers.

Xiaxue inquired about the pageviews of certain bloggers and compared them with actual numbers by ordering banner ads and placing tracking codes on them. A comparison between the numbers of three bloggers showed a disparity of between five to ten times.
4. Xiaxue suggested that Gushcloud may have bought YouTube views.

She compared her YouTube video with those of Gushcloud influencer Kay Kay (a former Xiaxue BFF by the way) and noticed some irregular patterns. While YouTube video views tend to taper off after a while, Kay Kay’s held steady. She also noticed that Kay Kay’s video likes increased almost uniforming on certain days, and days with low likes were compensated the day after with a spike in likes.

Kay Kay wrote a post on Instagram denying Xiaxue’s claims.

Tuesday, 23 December 2014

see what CR7 fans are saying about His Statue.

Cristiano Ronaldo Sexy New Statue Debuts With Huge Bulge—Fans React

Cristiano Ronaldo’s Statue Has Huge Bulge — Fans React On Twitter

                                        
Mamamia ✔ @Mamamia


Soccer player Christiano Ronaldo has huge statue erected. We can’t look away.




Cristiano Ronaldo statue features a big ol' bulging dick:




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Cristiano's riDICKulous statue! i mean...what the hells that?








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The #CristianoRonaldo statue in his hometown is well hung to say the least. lol