Showing posts with label miami. Show all posts
Showing posts with label miami. Show all posts

Monday, March 2, 2009

BREZZY!! STILL TRIPPING!!!

Chris Brown was seen throwing “fake” punches at this little giddy trollop’s grill while on his wife-beating getaway in Miami - with Rihanna. Apparently, this cat thinks viciously attacking women is a laughing matter. We’d like to see what would be left of him if he picked on a dude his own size.





Chris Brown playfully appears to be throwing a left jab at his female friend after riding jetski in Miami on Sunday afternoon. and why do we never see RiRi in the photos!!

soure & photos: bossip.com

Sunday, March 1, 2009

CHRIS BROWN ACTING LIKE NOTHING IS WRONG IN MIAMI!!



Chris Brown had a blast on a jet ski Thursday in Miami, where he's spending time with Rihanna -- the woman he allegedly beat just weeks earlier.Chris -- who looks like he's recreating the wind up leading to the punch that left Rihanna bloodied and bruised -- doesn't seem to have a care in the world.

And here's an interesting tidbit -- Rihanna is being shadowed by one of Jay Z's beefy bodyguards.


YEA WHATEVER WOMAN BEATER !!

Wednesday, February 4, 2009

RICK ROSS AND 50 THE BATTLE CONTINUES!!

50 to Rick Ross: I’m Ending Yo Life And Taking Yo Babymoms

This aint looking too good for you. 50 recently flew Rick Ross’ babymama, Tia Kemp, to New York and paid her to sing like a newly rich canary. Not only did she embarass the hell out of Officer Ricky, but 50 took the chick on a shopping spree and taped the whole thing…



can someone say GROUPIE.

Ricky’s Rebuttal: “You’re Such a Monkey, a Parody of Hip-Hop”


Officer Ross was obviously not ready for 50’s insults and war games. Last night The Boss came with a rebuttal calling the video of his baby moms a joke and, 50, a monkey:

Last night, Ross called in to Hot 97’s Miss Info and argued 50’s actions should not take attention away from the lyrical battle. “We not gonna let Curly (50 Cent) distract us from the fact ‘Mafia Music’ ended his career,’ Ross declared. “The man has not charted a #1 record in Lord knows how long.” Addressing Dr. Dre and Eminem, Ross claimed the two superstars are hurting their legacies by their close association with 50. “He makes Dr. Dre look like a [expletive]. I got Cool and Dre. Eminem is a genius,” Ross explained. “The worst move… …he could’ve done is be affiliated with such a monkey. He’s (50 Cent) a parody of Hip-Hop. I’m speaking from the streets.” Last night, 50 Cent also called in to Hot 97, speaking with Funkmaster Flex. The mogul claimed that he has secured a tell-all book deal for Tia Kemp, and that his recent attack was based on Ross’ previous demand for 50 to “come with something better within 48 hours.”

Officer Ross has to be hurting seeing his ex-girl going shopping like that, and the book will just top it all off. We wonder if 50 chopped down Ross’ baby moms…



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STORY CREDIT: BOSSIP.COM

Monday, November 3, 2008

Hip-Hop Stars Stump For Obama


MIAMI — With two days remaining until Election Day, Jay-Z and Sean "Diddy" Combs told voters in South Florida not to be scared away from the polls by long lines.

"It's bigger than us," Combs said. "We have to do it for our children, we have to do it for the people that died for us to have the right to vote."

Combs and Jay-Z, whose real name is Shawn Carter, appeared before a crowd of about 800 at the Chester Robinson Athletic Center at Florida Memorial University for a "Last Chance for Change" rally Sunday afternoon.

Hip-hop mogul Russell Simmons, music executive Kevin Liles and fellow recording artist Mary J. Blige also joined them at the get-out-the-vote effort for Democratic nominee Barack Obama.

"We stood in line to get the new Lil' Wayne CD," Liles said. "We stood in line to get a new pair of Jordans. We stood in line to get in here. So we ain't afraid of no lines."

The event was more of a campaign rally than hip-hop extravaganza. None of the artists actually performed on stage, instead using their time to stump for the Democratic nominee. A DJ played as the crowd waited for the group to arrive, and a gospel choir and college step teams also performed.

"We have been doing the same thing over and over again expecting a different result," Blige said. "Please do something different. Barack Obama is a true example of something different. He's a true example of something our children can have in the future, what they can look at and say: 'Wow, we can really, really do something. We can really, really be something.'"

When an announcer asked if anyone in the crowd had already voted, several attendees threw their hands in the air, waved blue campaign signs and screamed.

Wednesday, October 22, 2008

Obama shows off dance moves after Michelle talks 'smack'



Barack Obama lauded his wife Michelle at his evening event for being a better speaker than he is. Apparently she is also a better dancer.

The Democratic presidential nominee taped an appearance for the "Ellen DeGeneres Show" after his rally on a makeshift set behind the press filing tent. DeGeneres told Obama that when Michelle appeared on her show "she was talking some smack" about his dance "moves."

Standing in front of a few rows of supporters, Obama danced to James Brown's "Get Up Offa That Thing" much to the delight of the talk show host.

"Let me tell you that Michelle may be a better dancer. But I'm convinced I'm a better dancer than John McCain," Obama said.

Saturday, October 4, 2008

Economic Crisis Helping Obama To Gain Ground In Florida

Voters across Florida said the debate over how to fix the credit crisis has pushed them from the Republican ticket
Sunday,Jay-Z is to hold a free concert in Miami where organizers are asking Obama supporters to bring friends who are not yet registered to vote.

Jim Piccillo lost his job as a bank vice president in August, applied for food stamps to support his two young daughters and swore off a life of loyalty to the Republican Party. He now volunteers here in Pasco County for Senator Barack Obama of Illinois.

Madeline Aquanno's change of heart came more recently. Two weeks ago, she said, she had planned to vote for Senator John McCain of Arizona, the Republican candidate for president, who impressed her with his knowledge of the world. But as the economy began to scare her more than terrorism, she reconsidered.

“Obama is more for the people,” she said, near the pool at her middle-class retirement community in Broward County. “I’m worried about the jobs that are being lost, for my son, my daughter, my granddaughter. You have to look down the line.”

Anecdotally, though, Mr. Obama seems to have made some headway. At Christina’s, a family restaurant in downtown New Port Richey, the red leather stools at the counter held both Republicans tried-and-true, and Republicans, like Chris Hart, 48, who had begun to sour on Mr. McCain.

“Every time you turn around, he flips,” Mr. Hart said. A front-desk clerk at a local Y.M.C.A, he said he was also motivated by his need for health insurance, which had recently forced him to buy antibiotics at pet stores because it was cheaper than the pharmacy.

While not sure that Democrats could get him the coverage he needed, Mr. Hart said he wished Mr. McCain focused more consistently on the issue. “I was in the Navy, in aviation like John McCain, so I feel like I’m getting punched by one of my own,” Mr. Hart said.

For Mr. Piccillo, 34, skepticism arrived with the Republican convention. After voting twice for George W. Bush, he said he was especially turned off when Rudolph W. Giuliani, the former New York mayor, mocked Mr. Obama’s early work as a community organizer.

“Those are the people I’m looking to for help,” said Mr. Piccillo, a former mortgage banker who said he had sent out 1,500 résumés without finding a job.


The campaign has also recruited owners of 50 to 60 barber shops in South Florida, giving them voter registration forms to pass along to their patrons.

Steve Schale, Mr. Obama’s Florida campaign manager, said the results statewide had been encouraging. “We have 600,000 African-American voters who are registered to vote who did not vote in 2004,” Mr. Schale said.