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New Videos and Music: Big Boi, T.I. and Rick Ross

Big Boi Featuring Yelawolf: "You Ain't No DJ" Video Atlanta's finest hooks up with Alabama's up-and-coming as Big Boi and Yelawolf present their new video for "You Ain't No DJ," the latest clip from Sir Lucious Left Foot: The Son of Chico Dusty. Watch it above before George Lucas has ...

 

Badu gets fine, probation for nude stroll

Badu gets fine, probation for nude stroll

Erykah Badu must pay a $500 fine and serve six months on probation for her naked stroll through downtown Dallas, Texas, while making a music video last March, a city official confirmed Tuesday.

 

Kanye West, Eminem Unleash New Videos

Two hip-hop titans unleashed new videos on MTV last night: Eminem and Rihanna debuted their "Love the Way You Lie" clip and Kanye West finally unveiled his much-anticipated "moving painting" for "Power." In the 90-second-long "Power," the brainchild of Kanye and video artist Marco Brambilla, West — in his 15-pound ...

 

Justin Bieber, Lady Gaga Battle for Most-Watched YouTube Vid

'Baby' versus 'Bad Romance.'
Lady Gaga and Justin Bieber have beef. The two pop stars are currently duking it out on the internet, with tween king Justin Bieber recently usurping the crown for most-watched YouTube video from Lady Gaga.

 

S&M! Nun rape! Lady Gaga is back!

S&M! Nun rape! Lady Gaga is back!

Lady Gaga's new music video for her single "Alejandro" is chock full of bed-ridden S&M imagery that makes it look like the softcore answer to "The Matrix." Oh, and let's not forget, the nun rape.

 

Badu’s nude video at JFK site causes stir

In a controversial video, singer Erykah Badu strips naked in public at the site of President John F. Kennedy's assassination, and falls to the ground as if shot.

 

Hulu Begins Flirting with Music Videos

As a joint venture between Disney, Fox and NBC Universal, Hulu is best known for its free and extensive library of TV shows and movies.

 

YouTube, Warner Music Strike Deal To Bring Back Music Videos

YouTube, Warner Music Strike Deal To Bring Back Music Videos

Warner Music Group has completed a deal with YouTube that will bring back music videos for Green Day, U2, Madonna and other artists to the video-sharing site from which they were removed in December, according to two executives familiar with the talks.

Warner has also commenced talks with Vevo, the "Hulu for music" joint venture between YouTube and Universal Music Group and Sony Music Entertainments.

 

New Videos for The-Dream’s “Walkin’ on the Moon,” Kanye’s “Paranoid” Debut

A pair of Kanye West-related videos that leaked after last week’s Island Def Jam spring party made their official debuts yesterday, as legit versions of The-Dream’s “Walkin’ on the Moon” featuring West, and West’s own “Paranoid,” starring Rihanna, hit the blogs.
For “Walkin’ on the Moon,” off The-Dream’s excellent second album Love Vs. Money, the Atlanta [...]

 

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