Friday, 30 May 2008
Tuesday, 20 May 2008
'suge' Knight Knocked Out In Club Fight
'suge' Knight Knocked Out In Club Fight
Rap music moghul MARION 'SUGE' Knight caused havoc at a Hollywood nightspot on Sabbatum night (10May08) when he became embroiled in a battle with another partygoer - and got knocked unconscious.
The Demise Row Records collapse was enjoying a night out at Shag when he and his cortege got involved in a verbal fracas with an unnamed man, reportedly in an argument about money.
The competitiveness soon turned physical, and Knight's party is said to have assaulted the man.
Simply the alleged dupe make back and managed to slam a properly hook into Horse, knock him to the ground and going away him bleeding and out frigidness for nearly trinity minutes, reports TMZ.com.
Knight's entourage helped him to his feet and an unidentified woman then hailed an Sport utility vehicle (sports utility vehicle) to take the heavyset businessman to the hospital. But her attempts to move out of the parking space were likewise plagued with play - she backed into both of the cars in front and behind the vehicle, before organism removed from the driver's seat by club surety.
Knight was finally taken to a local Los Angeles infirmary, where he received intervention for nipper injuries.
However, Knight is refusing to file a law report or help the L.A. Law Section with its inquiries.
Friday, 9 May 2008
R&B singer Ne-Yo "bored" by urban music
R&B singer Ne-Yo "bored" by urban music
LOS ANGELES (Billboard) - As he prepares to release his third record album in as many years, R&B singer/songwriter Ne-Yo says he is "a little bored" with urban music.
The genre has served him well, to be certainly. His get-go 2 albums experience both been certified atomic number 78, and he has co-written such fiend hits as Beyonce's "Irreplaceable," which spent 10 weeks atop the Hot one C singles chart in 2006.
Simply "Year of the Man," due June 24 from Def Crush, finds the 28-year-old AR native -- real name Shaffer Smith -- venturing into "more worldly" territory.
"There's more or less material on there that sounds like something the Beatles might've done," Ne-Yo told Billboard. "There's just about stuff on at that place that sounds like something He-goat Joel might've done. I can't do simply straightaway urban euphony no more, because to be totally honest with you, I'm a little bored with it. I'm precisely moving with what music excites me at present."
An too soon preview does indeed indicate something a little different from traditional R&B: "Closer" is a Stargate-produced baseball club track with pulse strobe synths and a high-energy house beat that calls to intellect Rihanna's "Don't Stop the Music."
"So You Buns Call out" sports a mellow, easy-listening vibe, with Ne-Yo making a priceless verse of "pity party" and "calamary." Guitars and cymbals figure conspicuously in "What's the Thing," which Ne-Yo likens to "a Beatles-style rock record."
Simply will the little girls understand? Def Block wants to inflate Ne-Yo's hearing beyond its core of sixteen to 24-year-old females.
"The records he's written don't just talk to young black girls," says Ashaunna Ayars, Def Jam's VP of selling. "We're trying to build an adult audience that appreciates his music as well."
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Friday, 2 May 2008
Blade Runner star enters rehab
Blade Runner star enters rehab
Actress Sean Young has entered rehab for alcohol abuse following an tumultuous disturbance in which she was heckling from the hearing at the Directors Gild of America awards.
The 48-year-old actress was escorted from the ballroom at the Hyatt Regency Hotel in Los Angeles after barracking director Julian the Apostate Schnabel, wHO was nominated for his picture show 'The Diving Buzzer and the Butterfly'.
A statement from Insignia PR said that the actress "voluntarily admitted herself...for treatment related to alcoholism".
The statement added: "It is understood that Edward Young has struggled against the disease for many days."
Young rose to fame pursual her performance in Ridley Scott's 'Blade Runner' and a couple of eld after she played Michael Douglas' wife in 'Wall Street'.
She'll return to the big screen contrary Billy club Zane in the dramatic event 'The Man World Health Organization Came Back' and alongside Juliet Landau in the thriller 'Darkness Visible'.
Thursday, 1 May 2008
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