Tuesday, December 11, 2012

These Silly Conservatives Are Pissed At Jamie Foxx!

Jamie Foxx's SNL monologue didn't sit well with conservatives.
Last week, Sean Hannity managed to get a dig at entertainer Jamie Foxx, over his President Barack Obama being our "lord and savior" comments. He had two white people discuss the non-story. Now it appears that Jamie Foxx was guest hosting SNL (Saturday Night Live), and he took another opportunity to acknowledge his role in his latest movie as well as his support of President Barack Obama.

Tonight on The Drudge Report, the website agitates a link from Newsbusters, and its parent company Media Research Center. This organization devoted themselves to catch apparent "liberal bias" in the media. The founder L. Brent Bozell is also the president of the Parent's Television Council.

Noel Shepard reports that Foxx was hosting NBC's Saturday Night Live this weekend. Foxx joked about how in his new film "Django Unchained," "I kill all the white people in the movie. How great is that?"



Of course I don't want to waste most of my time trying to explain a joke to a conservative. It's not worth my time as a writer and blogger here on Journal de la Reyna.

The transcript by some of Foxx's statements.

JAMIE FOXX: My name is Jamie Foxx. Give it up, give it up, New York City, Saturday Night Live. Come on, make some noise, man. New York City, New York City, Brooklyn, Staten Island, Queens, it’s crazy. I'm black, and I’m dressed all black cause it's good to be black. Black is the new white. I’m telling you, how black is this right here? Nice fly, I’m saying. You know how I know black is in right now? Cause the Nets moved to Brooklyn. How black is that? They got black jerseys, black court. I mean, how black is that? And Jay-z is the owner, a rapper. How black is that? And Jay-z only own about this much of the team. But he act like he own all of New York. How black is that?

And I got a movie coming out, "Django," check it out. Leonardo DiCaprio, Samuel L. Jackson. “Django Unchained” I play a slave. How black is that? And in the movie I had to wear chains. How whack is that? But don't be worried about it because I get out the chains, I get free, I save my wife, and I kill all the white people in the movie. How great is that? And how black is that?

But I'm going to tell you right now, speaking of blackness, my President, President Obama is back up in the White House four more years. How black is that? And not only that, he’s so black, he was playing basketball during the Election Day. How black is that? But he was also late for his acceptance speech. Okay, all the white people, this is your turn - how black is that?

But he going to be extra black this next four years. He going to get everything black, and white people, don't get nervous about that because he is mixed. Now the first four years was the white side of him, because I don't know if you saw him on Ellen when he was dancing and everything. I don't know what this is. That wasn't President Obama, that was President Barry Gibb Obama. But the next four years he's even changing his name from to President Barack Dikembe Mutombo Tupac Mandela Hussein Obama X. How black is that? And the next time you see him dancing on Ellen, he gonna be dancing like this.

Foxx makes it no secret he's a supporter of President Barack Obama. A theme to most who can't stand the president is their excuse to call supporters a bunch of "victims". People such as Rush Limbaugh, Glenn Beck, Bill O'Reilly and the former nominee, perennial loser Mitt Romney have all express this type of description of the American people.

Still if people don't get the understanding of a comedian making a joke about issues such as racism, then you're lost.

The people over at Newsbusters and Matt Drudge are humorless.

This phony outrage over supporters of the president is another reason to why it was important to defeat these guys. They can't get over the fact that a Black man beating their many years of White establishment.

Yeah, there's a racial element in my piece!

I am not ashamed to explain how much NIGGERIZATION the conservative agitators rallied upon the masses this election year.

Sunday, December 09, 2012

Jenni Rivera: Famed Latina Singer Died In Plane Crash!

Famed singer Jenni Rivera died in a tragic plane crash.
We here at Journal de la Reyna send our condolences to the family of famed singer Jenni Rivera. A tragic plane crash in Mexico carried her and other passengers on it. There were no survivors of this crash.

Jenny Dolores Rivera Saavedra was a Mexican-American singer known for her work within the banda and norteña music genres. She began recording in 1992, and her recordings often have themes of social issues, infidelity, and relationships.

Her tenth studio album, Jenni in 2008, became her first number-one album in the Billboard Top Latin Albums chart in the United States. In 2010 she appeared in and produced the reality TV show Jenni Rivera Presents: Chiquis & Raq-C, featuring her oldest daughter. She also appeared in and produced I Love Jenni starting in 2011 and Chiquis 'n Control in 2012.

Jenni Rivera TV personality Jenni Rivera arrives at The Cable Show 2010 "An Evening With NBC Universal" on May 12, 2010 in Universal City, California.Rivera was born in Long Beach, California. Her parents are Mexican immigrants who raised Rivera and her four brothers and sister (including Lupillo Rivera) in a tight-knit musical household.

Rivera died in a plane crash near Iturbide, Nuevo León, Mexico on December 9, 2012.

Rivera had three children with her first husband, José Trinidad Marín: Janney "Chiquis" Marín Rivera (born 1985), Jacqueline Marín Rivera (born 1989), and Michael Marín Rivera (born 1991). After divorcing Marín, Rivera married Juan López in 1997 and had two children with him: Jenicka López Rivera (born 1997), and Johnny López Rivera (born 2001). They divorced in 2003, and López died in 2009. Rivera married baseball player Esteban Loaiza in 2010. They filed for divorce in 2012.

On August 6, 2010, Rivera was named spokeswoman for the National Coalition Against Domestic Violence. A proclamation was given "officially naming" August 6 “Jenni Rivera Day” by the LA City Council for all her charity work and involvement in the community.



The Los Angeles Times report the Mexico's Ministry of Transportation and Communications said the Learjet carrying seven people, including Rivera, was found in mountainous terrain in Nuevo Leon, just south of Monterrey. There were no survivors, authorities said.

The plane left Monterrey around 3:30 a.m., following a concert that she had given, according to the Associated Press. The U.S.-registered Learjet 25 was headed to Toluca, near Mexico City.

The 43-year-old Long Beach native, known to fans as "la diva de la banda," was best known for her interpretations of regional Mexican music, norteno and banda. She was one of NBCUniversal's biggest bilingual television stars, with a hugely popular reality show, "I Love Jenni," on cable channel Mun2.

She also had a syndicated weekly radio program and clothing and cosmetics lines -- all designed to appeal to U.S. Latinas. The ABC television network was developing a sitcom starring Rivera, tentatively titled "Jenni," about a strong-willed Latina single mother.

According to Nielsen SoundScan, Rivera has sold 1.2 million albums and 349,000 digital tracks in the United States.

Rivera belonged to one of the most important dynasties in contemporary U.S.-based Mexican music. Her father, Pedro Rivera, launched the independent label Cintas Acuario in 1987; it grew out of a booth at an area swap meet. Her four brothers were also involved in music, and her younger brother Lupillo also is a wildly popular Mexican regional singer.

According to her Telemundo biography, Rivera didn't plan on joining the family's musical dynasty. But after an early marriage ended in divorce, she obtained a college degree in business administration and worked in real estate before going to work for her father's record label.

Her debut, "Chacalosa" (slang for "party girl"), was her introduction to the music scene. She eventually signed with Fonovisa, one of the most prominent labels in regional Mexican music, and began releasing bestselling Latin music CDs.

More than 16,000 people attended a concert that she headlined last year at Staples Center in Los Angeles. She was scheduled to appear next March at L.A.'s Gibson Amphitheatre.

So many fans flocked to a record-signing event in Riverside last year that police reportedly were called to help disperse the massive crowd.

Her tumultuous life included an early marriage and pregnancy, domestic abuse and divorce. She wove some of those themes into her songs and was an advocate for social responsibility. She founded a charitable organization, the Jenni Rivera Love Foundation, offering support to single mothers and victims of domestic abuse in the United States.

Rivera had five children and a grandchild. Celebrity magazines said she was seeking a divorce from her second husband, former Major League Baseball player Esteban Loaiza.




NFL Star Kills Fellow Teammate In Drunk Driving Accident!

NFL star Josh Brent was arrested for involuntary manslaughter. Brent was driving drunk when he hit a portion of a frontage road in Irving, Texas. The accident killed teammate/best friend Jerry Brown.
The latest tragedy happened when Dallas Cowboys teammate Josh Brent was arrested for involuntary manslaughter in the death of fellow member Jerry Brown. The NFL once again is facing another tragedy in the face of great controversies. Reuters and the Associated Press report on the tragedies.

Saturday's incident gives credence to the ugly behavior of professional stars when they're outside the stadium or in the public life. It follows a week of tragedy when Kansas City Chiefs learned that Jovan Belcher murder his girlfriend and later killed himself after confronting coaches.

Also these incidents open the door to constant agitation from conservatives and White supremacists. They'll use these incidents to drag Blacks and President Barack Obama down into the abyss. They'll find reasons to attack the Black community as a whole. Conservatives already consider Black males as "natural born criminals". White supremacists look at all Blacks as "NIGGERS".

It wouldn't matter who's involved, as long it involves a Black person, they'll find some phony outrage with it!

More details emerge on the incident in Dallas, as Brent faces possible life in prison for him driving while intoxicated. The police in the Dallas suburb of Irving said that Brent, 24, was driving at high speed on a state highway at 2:21 a.m. when the car slammed into an "outside curb, causing the vehicle to flip at least one time before coming to rest in the middle of the service road."

Brown, who had been in the passenger seat, was pronounced dead at a nearby hospital a short time later.

Brent suffered "minor scrapes" and was booked into the Irving jail, where he remained on Saturday awaiting arraignment, police said.

"Officers at the scene believed alcohol was a contributing factor in the crash," police said, adding that Brent was given a sobriety test. "Based on the results and the officer's observations and conversations with Price-Brent, he was arrested for driving while intoxicated," Irving police spokesman John Argumaniz said at a news conference.

Brown, 25, was a linebacker on the professional team's practice squad but had not played any games with the Cowboys. He had played in one NFL game for the Indianapolis Colts this season before joining the Cowboys.

Brown also played for the Hamilton Tiger-Cats of the Canadian Football League in 2011 and for two Arena Football League team, the Jacksonville Sharks in 2011 and the San Antonio Talons in 2012. Arena football is played indoors on a smaller field than NFL or Canadian outdoor football.

Brent, 24, has started in five games for the Cowboys and played 12 this season since regular starting defensive lineman Jay Ratliff was sidelined with injuries.

Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones issued a statement expressing his condolences to Brown's family.

"We are deeply saddened by the news of this accident and the passing of Jerry Brown. Our hearts and prayers and deepest sympathies are with the members of Jerry's family and all of those who knew him and loved him."
Jerry Brown was the passenger of the vehicle driven by Josh Brent. Brown was killed after his friend was driving drunk on a Irving, Texas highway.
Brent remained in jail on Saturday and his bond will be set at his Sunday morning arraignment, police said.

The drunk driving charge was upgraded to intoxication manslaughter, a second degree felony which is punishable in Texas by two to 20 years in prison and a fine up to $10,000.

When police arrived on the scene of the accident after several 911 calls, part of the car was on fire. The 2007 Mercedes sedan was resting on its roof in the middle of the road, and Brent was dragging Brown out of the burning car, said Irving police spokesman John Argumaniz at a news conference.

Police believe, based on gouge marks and other physical evidence at the scene, that Brown was driving faster than the posted 45 miles per hour speed limit.

Argumaniz said the Texas police are still looking for witnesses to the crash, which did not appear to involve any other vehicles.

"There were people on scene," he said. "However, it's our understanding that no one saw what took place. They drove up after the accident."

Brent has been arrested for drunk driving before. While he was on the University of Illinois football team, he was arrested February 23, 2009, on a drunk driving charge, according to Champaign, Illinois, county records. He spent time in the county jail and was suspended from the team, according to local media reports. He eventually left school and was drafted by the Cowboys.

The Cowboys team, which has struggled to live up to high expectations this season with 6 wins and 6 losses, is playing the Cincinnati Bengals in Cincinnati on Sunday.

The tragedy comes as the NFL is still reeling from the death of Kansas City Chiefs starting linebacker Jovan Belcher, who shot his girlfriend to death one week ago before driving to the team's training facility and killing himself in front of the coach and general manager.



Details of the Belcher tragedy bring to life what he was doing before he decided to take the ultimate sacrifice of his and his girlfriend's life.

Belcher was stopped by police when they've spotted him sleeping in his car. Jovan Belcher told officers who found him sleeping in his car outside an apartment complex hours before he committed a murder-suicide that he was there to visit a woman he described as his "girlfriend," but that she wasn't home.

The apartment complex is about 10 miles from the Kansas City home Belcher shared with 22-year-old Kasandra Perkins, the mother of their 3-month-old daughter Zoey. Belcher shot Perkins at their home Saturday morning before driving to Arrowhead Stadium, where he committed suicide in the practice facility's parking lot, police said.

Police responded to a report about 2:50 a.m. Saturday of a man sleeping in his car outside an apartment building, police spokesman Darin Snapp said Tuesday. When police approached the car, Belcher got out of the vehicle and was cooperative, Snapp said.

"We ask him `Why are you sleeping here?', and he says he's there to visit his girlfriend, but she's not home," Snapp said.

When police determined Belcher didn't have any outstanding warrants, Snapp said Belcher, 25, made a phone call and a short time later, a woman let Belcher into her building. Police did not question the woman and don't know who she is, he said.

"When he was sleeping she may have come home, and he didn't realize," Snapp said. "He was very cooperative and thanked the officers."

Snapp said that was the last contact police had with Belcher "until his name came up" with the shooting at his home.

Witnesses have since told police that Belcher stayed at that apartment until 6:30 a.m., Snapp said.
Jovan Belcher's murder-suicide of his girlfriend still brings unanswered questions to the erratic behavior he had while he was stopped by the police.

At about 7:50 a.m., police were called to Belcher's home after he had shot and killed Perkins, whose body was found on the floor of the master bathroom with multiple gunshot wounds, according to a police incident report.

Belcher then drove about five miles to Arrowhead Stadium, where he was met by general manager Scott Pioli and coach Romeo Crennel, who Belcher thanked for all they had done for him. When police arrived, Belcher moved behind a vehicle, out of clear view of officers, Snapp said. He said Belcher then knelt down and shot himself once in the head.

Snapp said Belcher also used two separate, legally registered handguns in the shootings.

Friends have said the relationship between Belcher and Perkins was strained. The couple briefly lived apart recently before getting back together by Thanksgiving, friend Brianne York told The Associated Press.

Kansas City Chiefs spokesman Ted Crews said Tuesday he wasn't aware of what counseling efforts the team may have made for Belcher and Perkins.

Belcher played college football at the University of Maine, where he repeatedly was the subject of university police reports. A University of Maine spokeswoman provided the reports to the AP.

In April 2006, Belcher punched his fist through a dorm window after becoming upset over a woman, documents said.

And in February 2007, a noise complaint was lodged after "a discussion outside of his room" between Belcher and a woman. The report says "both stated that she was to contact him by 23:00 hours and did not. He became worried and when she did show up he told her that he did not want to see her until the morning."

Also Tuesday, police posted a brief audio recording of some of Saturday morning's dispatch traffic. In the 1-minute, 41-second audio compilation, a dispatcher is relaying information about the shooting at Belcher's home.

In one segment, the dispatcher says a 22-year-old woman had been shot at the Belcher address, "possibly by her son."

In another segment, the dispatcher says someone is at Arrowhead with an unknown weapon and later that an "unknown party at the (Chiefs) practice field confronted the staff and they don't know what he's armed with."

Snapp said that was the only audio police planned to release regarding the shootings.


Saturday, December 08, 2012

Rick Ross: Rozay Looking Behind His Shoulder!

Rozay's beefs are deeper than rap!
William Roberts II is commonly known as Rick Ross. The Miami based rapper took on the name of real-life cocaine dealer Freeway Rick Ross.

Overall, many look at Rick Ross as the hottest in game. His label Maybach Music Group signed on Washington, DC rapper/singer Wale, Philadelphia rapper Meek Mill, Cleveland rapper Stalley, and R&B singer Omarion to his growing roster.

As one of the most successful talents on the Def Jam label, Ross (aka Rozay/Maybach Untouchable) has been criticized as a "phony gangsta" by the likes of 50 Cent, Young Jeezy and even the original Rick Ross.

Many of Ross' critics think of him as such after The Smoking Gun reported the rapper having a small stint as a correctional officer in a Florida prison. The rapper denied it at first, but when photos of him in uniform came forth, the rapper admitted it.
Gangster Disciples showing respect!
In 2009, Rick Ross was engaged in a high profile feud with 50 Cent over a music award snub. At the BET Awards, 50 Cent supposedly looked at Ross the wrong way at the BET Awards. 50 Cent told news sources that he did not remember seeing Ross there. In late January, "Mafia Music", by Ross, leaked onto the Internet. There were several lines that seemed to diss 50 Cent. Days later, 50 Cent released "Officer Ricky (Go Head, Try Me)" in response to Ross's disparaging remarks on his "Mafia Music" song.

Since then, the two have engaged in near brutal fights. Rick Ross protege Gunplay got into it with 50 Cent's G-Unit camp at the BET Awards this year. And this year's BET Awards, brought to life another feud. Ross engaged in a heated fight with labelmate Young Jeezy over an apparent conflict between members of their entourage.

Ross, Lil' Wayne, Drake and newcomer Future are the most sought after rappers as of right now!

They've laced tracks for many and are growing in popularity.

Rick Ross appears under Def Jam Records. His affiliated labels include his own label Maybach Music Group, Slip-N-Slide Records, and Ciroc Managment Group.
Gangster Disciples want Rick Ross to "owe" up fees for usage of their likeness.
The Chicago based Gangster Disciples are looking to put a serious dent on Rick Ross' popularity. The rapper had to cancel some appearance after threats came to light.
Gangster Disciples founder Larry Hoover.
The Smoking Gun reports that in YouTube videos, gang members warn Ross, 36, that he will end up in a hearse unless he pays tribute for using Larry Hoover’s name in “B.M.F. (Blowing Money Fast).” Hoover, serving life in federal prison, co-founded the Gangster Disciples in Chicago in the late-1960s.

The gang, which has grown to include chapters nationwide, has also accused Ross of coopting its Star of David logo on the cover of his new mixtape “The Black Bar Mitzvah.”

Another gang leader, Demetrius “Big Meech” Flenory of the Black Mafia Family, is also mentioned in the song, which shares an acronym--“BMF”--with the Ross song itself. Like Hoover, Flenory is a federal inmate (though he has a release date in 2032).

Ross, of course, has a working familiarity with the penal system, having served previously as a corrections officer in Florida. The rapper (real name: William Leonard Roberts) initially denied working as a screw, but eventually fessed up when TSG published documents from his Department of Corrections personnel file.

Those records showed that Ross swore a loyalty oath upon getting hired and agreed to “shoot an inmate attempting to escape.” His perfect attendance record earned him a nifty “Certificate of Appreciation” from corrections officials. In his 1997 resignation letter (submitted 18 months after his hiring), Ross thanked his superiors for “your interest in my career and for the experience I've gained through my employment.”

Larry Hoover was arrested for conspiracy and engaging in a criminal enterprise. Hoover was sentenced to six life terms and is currently incarcerated in the United States Federal Prison Florence (USP Florence Admax). The prison is known for holding most of the dangerous individuals in the world.

Friday, December 07, 2012

Obama At PSY Event, Conservatives Scream!

Rapper PSY is under fire for comments about America. Conservatives screaming over President Barack Obama attending an event with PSY as a featured performer.
World famous rapper PSY is bring the Gangnam Style to the White House and yet again the conservative media gets riled up over it!

When the rapper burst onto the scene this year, everyone was dancing and moving to the Korean rapper's smash single. It's pulled nearly a billion YouTube views and the rapper is looking forward to release his first American album in the coming year. The PSY 6 EP was released this summer.



PSY is best known for his humorous videos and stage performances, and for his international hit single "Gangnam Style", which became an Internet meme due to its popular promo video. He has appeared on numerous television programs, including The Ellen DeGeneres Show, Extra, Good Sunday: X-Man, The Golden Fishery, The Today Show, Saturday Night Live, Sunrise, and The X Factor Australia.

Conservatives believe this Obama photoshop isn't anti-American?
What got the internet buzzing was a few words the rapper stated about the United States. Conservatives harp on the faux parade of "patriotism" yet again to attack PSY for speaking his opinion of the American government. In 2002, the rapper stated his opposition to the U.S. military's presence in the Korean peninsula.

According to It turns out PSY has been involved in several anti-American protest performances. According to Mediaite.com he smashed a model U.S. tank while onstage in 2002 to oppose 37,000 U.S. troops that descended on the Korean Peninsula.

A few years later, PSY cursed Americans after a South Korean missionary was executed. His song “Dear American” sets the record straight.

“Kill those f***ing Yankees who have been torturing Iraqi captives/Kill those f***ing Yankees who ordered them to torture/Kill their daughters, mothers, daughters-in-law and fathers/Kill them all slowly and painfully,” he raps.

The rapper is a performer at the White House and the conservative media is already livid about his appearance.

The rapper issued an apology from his manager and publicist.

As a proud South Korean who was educated in the United States and lived there for a very significant part of my life, I understand the sacrifices American servicemen and women have made to protect freedom and democracy in my country and around the world. The song in question — from eight years ago — was part of a deeply emotional reaction to the war in Iraq and the killing of two innocent Korean civilians that was part of the overall antiwar sentiment shared by others around the world at that time. While I'm grateful for the freedom to express one's self I've learned there are limits to what language is appropriate and I'm deeply sorry for how these lyrics could be interpreted. I will forever be sorry for any pain I have caused anyone by those words. I have been honored to perform in front of American soldiers in recent months — including an appearance on the Jay Leno show specifically for them — and I hope they and all Americans can accept my apology. While it's important we express our opinions, I deeply regret the inflammatory and inappropriate language I used to do so. In my music I try to give people a release, a reason to smile. I have learned that though music, our universal language we can all come together as a culture of humanity and I hope that you will accept my apology.

Now c'mon.

Here's an example of what race baiting looks like. Tonight's posting from The Drudge Report is a prime example of race-baiting and über-patriotism. The website attracts conservatives and White supremacists to its pages. The founder Matt Drudge is a reclusive internet blogger who gets tipped off by someone on the latest gossip and controversies that surrounds the media. PSY and later rapper Rick Ross comes to attention.

Here's a full screen grab of the website. All linked articles in ORANGE represent a story that would attract racist, sexist, homophobic, Islamophobic, anti-American and down right condescending language.

Click on the picture and you'll see the larger version.

Conservatives and White supremacists are going to make a word salad with heaps of dressing Obama. In each statement, they'll at least be an attack on the president, the Black community or the Hispanic community.

Republicans and their conservative allies have the audacity to criticize the president because of a rapper's freedom of speech!

The very same people who allow emails be spread around calling the president a NIGGER.

The very same people who go around attacking the 47% of the nation who supports the president.

The very same people who would take this country to the bring of destruction because of their obsession to defeat President Barack Obama.

By the way, the gay conservative agitator managed to get a dig at Def Jam rapper Rick Ross by linking an article from The Smoking Gun.

William Roberts II, is known as Rick Ross (aka Tha Boss/Roozay/Maybach Untouchable) is sweating bullets literally. The rapper is feuding with Gangster Crip Disciples. This story will be explained later.

PSY appears under Universal Republic Music Group.

Rick Ross appears under Def Jam Records. His label is Maybach Music Group and it's licensed by Warner Music Group.

Lil' Wayne Could Snag The Game!

Compton-based rapper Game may sign to Cash Money Records. The label's most successful artist Lil' Wayne and his mentor, founder Bryan "Birdman" Williams have expressed interest in signing the rapper. Game engaged in a bitter fallout with his former rap crew G-Unit.
Jayceon Taylor is known as The Game. The rapper hails from Compton, California and was a member of the Blood street gang.

After nearly ten years being signed to Interscope Records, the rapper is thinking seriously about his future on the label. There's rumors that the rapper may jump onto Cash Money Records. Game said signing with Cash Money is only one of a few potential post-Interscope moves he's considering. His most recent album Jesus Piece is to be release later this month and its laced with members of the Young Money Cash Money Billionaires (YMCMB) crew.

The first single Celebration has rapper Lil' Wayne and Tyga alongside Chris Brown and Wiz Khalifa.

Cash Money founder Birdman dropped hints earlier this year:

I don’t really know his situation. I don’t like to get into talks with other people who are signed to other labels because I wouldn’t want them Niggas fucking with nothing that’s mine. So I show respect to whoever they with. I know I told Game, if the time come I would love to sign Game. I think he’s a very talented artist… But when time comes, I’m gonna be there for him too.”



Game with Dr. Dre.
Game began his rap career after dealing with issues. Growing up in Los Angeles, the rapper bounced from foster homes before he finally settled in with his biological mother. After being influenced by members of the Bloods, Game became a drug dealer. After thieves tried to rob Game at a dope house, the rapper was shot numerous times. He managed to survived the shooting. He quit the drug trade and got involved in rapping.

Under the whim of Dr. Dre. The rapper got signed onto Aftermath Records soon after. In order to make a namesake for Game, he was later signed to G-Unit Records and paired with the label's founder 50 Cent.

For the time being, the rapper released his The Documentary. It was heavily produced by Dr. Dre with features from 50 Cent, Eminem, Snoop Dogg and many others. The album was very successful and help Game become a voice of the West Coast.

The rapper engaged in a feud with G-Unit after 50 Cent dismissed him over the radio. 50 Cent claimed that the rapper wasn't giving him or Dr. Dre credit for his major label success. This incident led to a shooting outside the New York radio station. A person was injured.

Jimmy Iovine ordered 50 Cent and Game to end feud.
Jimmy Iovine ordered the rappers to end their feud before they escalate violence. The rapper settled their beef soon after. The feud continues from time to time with each rapper taking a shot at one another. Game and his former manager Jimmy "Henchmen" Rosemond boycotted 50 Cent by releasing the "G-Unot" campaign. 50 Cent posted videos of Game being on a celebrity dating show and spread rumors of him being a former male stripper.

Game released the controversial and longest rap diss ever. It was titled 300 Bars And Runnin'. The single went after each member of G-Unit, took shots at Jay-Z and Roc-A-Fella Records. The rapper claims credit as the guy who "destroyed" 50 Cent's reputation.

Since the debut release, Game had went on without the influences of Dr. Dre and 50 Cent. Although numerous attempts to settle the feud with 50 Cent failed, Game continues friendship with Dr. Dre. The rapper released The Doctor's Advocate, L.A.X. and The R.E.D. Album under Geffen Records.

50 Cent has also feuded with Young Buck and Lloyd Banks. He kicked them out of the group and plans on regrouping as well. 50 Cent is planning on releasing his fifth and possibly final album on Interscope.

The G-Unit fallout has been a disaster for each party. 50 Cent hasn't released a full album since 2009. He semi-retired from rapping and focused on building his investments and part-time acting! Young Buck was kicked out of the group and engaged also in a feud with 50 Cent. The rapper struggling to pay his debts and is currently in federal prison over that. Young Buck patched up his issues with Game in 2010. They've record singles together. He also hasn't released a full album since 2007. Lloyd Banks and Tony Yayo were dropped from Interscope Records after their releases failed to chart success. Lloyd Banks went on to record his third album on EMI and is currently feuding with 50 Cent. Game also suffered setbacks with his previous albums since leaving G-Unit. Last year's release The R.E.D. Album hasn't lived up to the previous albums.

50 Cent is signed to Aftermath and Shady Records under the whim of veteran rappers Dr. Dre and Eminem.

Cash Money Records is a New Orleans based label that was founded by rapper Bryan "Baby/Birdman" Williams and his brother Ronald "Slim" Williams.

Lil' Wayne's Young Money crew includes Grammy-nominated entertainers Nicki Minaj and Drake.

The Cash Money record label has expanded its roster by adding on Tyga, Bow Wow, Mystikal, Shyne, Busta Rhymes, Limp Bizkit, Kevin Rudolf. Jay Sean, Ace Hood, and DJ Khaled.



Right Direction!


Unemployment for November is out and it's certainly going to drive the narrative in favor of President Barack Obama. Since winning reelection, the president is enjoying a honeymoon period in which his job approval ratings are actually improving among key groups.

Hispanics and non-married women are shifting to strongly Democrat and the president is relishing in the benefits of higher turnout among these groups. This news of the November jobs report offers the president a stronger hand in the debt ceiling and fiscal cliff/tax increase debate.

Unemployment for December went to 7.7% after the Department of Labor counted over 146,000 jobs were added. Although the damages from last month's Hurricane Sandy knocked the numbers down, it's a modest and yet better outlook for the future of the United States.

Now of course, the Republicans and conservative media will spin these issues into another talking point about how the country is "so screwed up" under the president's leadership. This argument is not appealing to a core group of Americans the Republicans once bragged about. Independents are slightly favoring the president right now and the Republicans are going to take the blame if they fail at compromising over the sequester (fiscal cliff) and debt ceiling talks.

Also this bit of news also comes one month after the national elections. President Barack Obama trounced perennial loser Mitt Romney. The president was certified the winner of the election by carrying a majority of districts and winning the popular vote.

An alternative measure of unemployment, which counts those who have given up looking for jobs as well as those working part-time for economic reasons, also edged lower to 14.4 percent.

Economists had been expecting a gain of 93,000 in nonfarm payrolls and a steadying of the unemployment rate at 7.9 percent, though estimates varied widely.

Deutsche Bank's Joseph LaVorgna, for instance, forecast a gain of just 25,000 positions, due in large part to residual effects from Superstorm Sandy.

Market reserach firm TrimTabs, conversely, projected 202,000 new jobs, though it expected the government's count to be lower.

Previous month's employment gains also were lowered through revisions.

The Labor Department's initial report for October showed a gain of 171,000 jobs, but now is listed at 138,000. The September gain of 148,000 was taken down to 132,000.

Much of the November gains came in retail, which added 53,000, while professional services grew 43,000.

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