Superstar rapper 50 Cent will be a guest on tonight’s (Apr. 4) episode of Tyra Banks’ hit reality show America’s Next Top Model. The episode features the various contestants at a celebrity filled party in the Hollywood Hills. During the show, one of the models gets too close to 50 Cent and winds up getting thrown in the pool. Other guests include Beverly Johnson, Twiggy, Melrose from ANTM 7 and powerhouse music executive Benny Medina. America’s Next Top Model airs on the CW from 8-9 PM EST. Meanwhile, 50 Cent recently released his latest single "Straight To The Bank," taken from his upcoming album, Before I Self Destruct.Deceased producer Dave "Disco D" Shayman continues to have an impact on the Hip-Hop community, as fundraisers for the rapper have raised almost $10,000, which will be used to teach DJ’ing classes at an Ann Arbor, MI teen center. According to the Ann Arbor News, a portion of the money was raised from events in Washington D.C. and New York, while the rest came from private donations in Disco D’s memory. Youth at the local Neutral Zone teen center decided to use the funds to repair an existing set of turntables, purchase studio equipment and have guest DJ’s come in to lead workshops and teach the teens the various aspects of turntablism. The teens also want to paint a mural on the wall in honor of Disco D’s memory. Disco D was an upcoming producer who crafted tracks like 50 Cent’s "The Ski Mask Way," Nina Sky’s "Turnin’ Me On," Kevin Federline’s single "Papazao" and others. Disco D committed suicide in Jan. 2007, after suffering from depression. Queens, NY rapper Nas will head to the UK in May to perform tracks from his latest release, Hip-Hop Is Dead. The rapper will play three dates during his trip across the Atlantic with dates on May 18 at the Birmingham Works, May 21 at the Manchester Apollo and a performance scheduled for May 22 at the London Apollo Hammersmith. In 2005 the rapper toured the as part of the "Street’s Disciple" UK Tour. One of the dates was canceled when someone fired a gun during a concert inside Brixton Academy.Young Jeezy & USDA are assembling all-white female street teams in various cities across the country, as part of the promotion for the group’s latest single "White Girl." The ladies will join Jeezy’s field marketing team on the remaining dates of the Street Dreams Tour and help promote the upcoming Def Jam/CTE release, Young Jeezy Presents USDA: Cold Summer. According to reps for CTE, Young Jeezy, Blood Raw and Slick Pulla will personally review each photo. "For the first time in the rap game history, we finna get us a street team of nothing but pretty white girls to promote this single," Slick Pulla said. "The blondes, the brunettes, the green eyes, the grey eyes, the red heads, the freckles, all that man." Eligible ladies must be between the ages of 18-24 and must reside in or near one of the remaining stops on the Street Dreams Tour. To enter females should enter their age, address and descriptive paragraph to whitegirl@corporatethugzent.com. Remaining dates are listed below: 4/5Little Rock, AR venue: All Tell Arena4/6Kansas City, MOvenue: Kemper Arena4/8New Orleans, LAvenue: Delta Grand4/12Milwaukee, WIvenue: US Cellular Arena4/13Indianapolis, INvenue: Conseco Field House4/14St.Louis, MOvenue: Scottrade4/15Minneapolis, MNvenue: Target Center4/19Houston, TXvenue: Toyota Center4/20Dallas, TXvenue: Smirnoff Center 4/21El Paso, TXvenue: Cohen Stadium4/22San Antonio, TXvenue: Freeman Coliseum4/28San Diego, CAvenue: San Diego Sports Arena4/29Los Angeles, CAvenue: Sports Arena
Superstar rapper
50 Cent will be a guest on tonight’s (Apr. 4) episode of Tyra Banks’ hit reality
show America’s Next Top Model. The episode features the various contestants
at a celebrity filled party in the Hollywood Hills. During the show, one of the
models gets too close to 50 Cent and winds up getting thrown in the pool. Other
guests include Beverly Johnson, Twiggy, Melrose from ANTM 7 and powerhouse music
executive Benny Medina. America’s Next Top Model airs on the CW from 8-9
PM EST. Meanwhile, 50 Cent recently released his latest single "Straight
To The Bank," taken from his upcoming album, Before I Self Destruct.Deceased
producer Dave "Disco D" Shayman continues to have an impact on the Hip-Hop
community, as fundraisers for the rapper have raised almost $10,000, which will
be used to teach DJ’ing classes at an Ann Arbor, MI teen center. According to
the Ann Arbor News, a portion of the money was raised from events in Washington
D.C. and New York, while the rest came from private donations in Disco D’s memory.
Youth at the local Neutral Zone teen center decided to use the funds to repair
an existing set of turntables, purchase studio equipment and have guest DJ’s come
in to lead workshops and teach the teens the various aspects of turntablism. The
teens also want to paint a mural on the wall in honor of Disco D’s memory. Disco
D was an upcoming producer who crafted tracks like 50 Cent’s "The Ski Mask
Way," Nina Sky’s "Turnin’ Me On," Kevin Federline’s single "Papazao"
and others. Disco D committed suicide in Jan. 2007, after suffering from depression.
Queens,
NY rapper Nas will head to the UK in May to perform tracks from his latest release,
Hip-Hop Is Dead. The rapper will play three dates during his trip across
the Atlantic with dates on May 18 at the Birmingham Works, May 21 at the Manchester
Apollo and a performance scheduled for May 22 at the London Apollo Hammersmith.
In 2005 the rapper toured the as part of the "Street’s Disciple" UK
Tour. One of the dates was canceled when someone fired a gun during a concert
inside Brixton Academy.Young
Jeezy & USDA are assembling all-white female street teams in various cities
across the country, as part of the promotion for the group’s latest single "White
Girl." The ladies will join Jeezy’s field marketing team on the remaining
dates of the Street Dreams Tour and help promote the upcoming Def Jam/CTE release,
Young Jeezy Presents USDA: Cold Summer. According to reps for CTE, Young
Jeezy, Blood Raw and Slick Pulla will personally review each photo. "For
the first time in the rap game history, we finna get us a street team of nothing
but pretty white girls to promote this single," Slick Pulla said. "The
blondes, the brunettes, the green eyes, the grey eyes, the red heads, the freckles,
all that man." Eligible ladies must be between the ages of 18-24 and must
reside in or near one of the remaining stops on the Street Dreams Tour. To enter
females should enter their age, address and descriptive paragraph to whitegirl@corporatethugzent.com.
Remaining dates are listed below: 4/5Little
Rock, AR venue: All Tell Arena4/6Kansas
City, MOvenue: Kemper Arena4/8New
Orleans, LAvenue: Delta Grand4/12Milwaukee,
WIvenue: US Cellular Arena4/13Indianapolis,
INvenue: Conseco Field House4/14St.Louis,
MOvenue: Scottrade4/15Minneapolis,
MNvenue: Target Center4/19Houston,
TXvenue: Toyota Center4/20Dallas,
TXvenue: Smirnoff Center 4/21El
Paso, TXvenue: Cohen Stadium4/22San
Antonio, TXvenue: Freeman Coliseum4/28San
Diego, CAvenue: San Diego Sports Arena4/29Los
Angeles, CAvenue: Sports Arena