Vida Guerra got finger banged at a party by rap star The Game
Vida Guerra got finger banged at a party by rap star The Game
Game went to a party at Jamie Fox’s and Vida Guerra was there and two minutes after meeting her he’s finger-banging her in a room filled with people.
He talks about how he’s got 2 fingers in her and how he rocks the clit and how he smelled her goods….
The good thing about all this is that he just don’t give a fuck and tells all, because fingering her is like winning a Grammy to him, so he wants the world to know.
Rapper Young Buck was arrested in Nashville
David Darnell Brown, a rapper known as Young Buck who records on 50 Cent’s G-Unit Record label, was arrested on a warrant for failing to appear in court on a previous driving violation, police said.
The 25-year-old was stopped Friday after an officer said he observed Brown weaving in his black Cadillac Escalade near downtown Nashville.
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Bow Wow And Omarion Squash beef
Teenage girls no longer have to be torn. The time for picking sides is over. Omarion and Bow Wow have healed the rift that briefly separated them. The holiday season doesn’t just bring families together: Apparently, hip-hop and R&B peers can mend fences as well.
“That’s my boy,” Bow said recently of Omarion. “One thing the fans gotta realize is that before music, we’re men. Me and O been knowing each other for five and a half years. The people know we’re homies. I ain’t got time for that B.S. I’m about to be 20 years old. O is 21. I’m a positive dude. I try my best to keep my head on straight.”
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Men Steal Young Buck’s Chain Then Show Off In A Video
This video shows few men bragging about the theft of a chain ,that belonged to G-Unit Rapper Young Buck.It appears to be a real story,but you never know how far people would go to get attention ,these days.
Kanye West sued over music video
Evel Knievel has sued Kanye West, taking issue with a music video in which the rapper takes on the persona of “Evel Kanyevel” and tries to jump a rocket-powered motorcycle over a canyon.
Knievel, whose real name is Robert Craig Knievel, filed a lawsuit in federal court in Tampa on Monday claiming infringement on his trademark name and likeness. He also claims the “vulgar and offensive” images depicted in the video damage his reputation.
“That video that Kanye West put out is the most worthless piece of crap I’ve ever seen in my life, and he uses my image to catapult himself on the public,” the 68-year-old daredevil said Tuesday.
A spokesman for West said the 28-year-old rapper no comment. The lawsuit seeks damages and to halt distribution of the video.
In the video for “Touch the Sky,” released earlier this year, West dons the familiar Knievel star-studded jumpsuit and jumps a canyon in a vehicle “visually indistinguishable” from the one used by Knievel in his failed attempt to jump the Snake River Canyon in Idaho in 1974, the lawsuit said.
The video, which features Pamela Anderson as West’s girlfriend, contains “vulgar and offensive sexual images, language and conduct involving `Evel Kanyevel’ and women apparently trying to gain his sexual interest,” according to the lawsuit.
“The guy just went too far using me to promote his filth to the world,” said Knievel, who lives in Clearwater and has been in poor health in recent years. “I’m not in any way that kind of a person.”
The lawsuit also names Roc-A-Fella Records, video director Chris Milk and AOL for distributing it.
West was so disappointed at not winning best video for “Touch the Sky” at the MTV Europe Music Awards last month that he crashed the stage when it was presented to Justice and Simian for “We Are Your Friends.”
In a tirade riddled with expletives, West said he should have won the prize because it “cost a million dollars, Pamela Anderson was in it. I was jumping across canyons.”
Knievel failed spectacularly in the 1974 jump. He was secured inside the cockpit and the Sky-Cycle was fired up. But his parachute opened just as he cleared the ramp. After soaring about 1,000 feet, he wound up landing about 20 feet from the river on the rocky south bank. He sustained only scrapes and bruises.
In the video, West’s vehicle crashes to the bottom of the canyon in flames.
Jay Z looses battle in court fight wrestler Diamond Dallas Page.
Jay-Z Named In Trademark Infringement Suit Filed By Wrestler Diamond Dallas Page
A federal judge granted a motion to add Rocawear owners Roc Apparel Group LLC, Urban Menswear LLC and Rocawear Licensing LLC to a trademark and copyright infringement suit filed by professional wrestler Diamond Dallas Page.
The suit, which was originally filed December 2 of last year, claims the hip-hop heavyweight has illegally adopted Page’s trademark hand gesture — the Diamond Cutter — as his own.
The lawsuit, which was filed in Los Angeles Federal Court, accuses Jay-Z and Roc-A-Fella Records of trademark and copyright infringement, as well as misappropriation of the hand symbol. The wrestler is seeking an injunction (meaning Jay-Z would be prohibited from using the gesture) and unspecified monetary damages.
Earlier this year, Diamond Dallas Page discovered that Jay-Z’s clothing line, Rocawear, manufactured and sold merchandise displaying the diamond cutter symbol, which prompted the request that the clothing line be included in the lawsuit.
Page claims to have started using the hand sign to promote his persona in 1996, while working for World Championship Wrestling (WCW). As his popularity increased, so did the recognition of the sign as his trademark, by fans, athletes and celebrities. As he moved on from wrestling to other entertainment and business ventures, he has continued to use the sign as a brand-building logo. Currently, his “Yoga For Regular Guys” DVD series and book, and his soon to be released Own Your Life motivational audio book, all featured the trademark symbol.
The wrestler also said as his success as a wrestler grew, so did sales of his merchandise, including t-shirts, hats, stationary, posters and action figures, which featured the Diamond Cutter trademark.
Neither Page nor Jay-Z were available for comment at press time.

