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All Stars: MWASITI, BANANA ZORO, CHEGE, DIAMOND, ABDU KIBA, OMMY
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Female Kenyan Artist Signs Historic Deal With Sony Music Entertainment
Sony
Music Entertainment Africa is proud to announce the signing of rising
African rapper,
Xtatic, to a multi-album and full management deal.
The deal marks a first for a Kenyan artist and sees the hotshot rapper, songwriter and performer (born Gloria Edna Mecheo) join a global roster of artists on Sony’s RCA label that includes the likes of Usher, Chris Brown, R Kelly and Pink.
The 21-year-old was..
Behind the scenes at a McDonald's photoshoot
Hope Bagozzi investigates why your food looks different from the advertising in store?
From Hollywood To Tanzania, Mario van Peebles.
Muigizaji na muongoza filamu Nguli kutoka Hollywood nchini Marekani,
Mario van Peebles amewasili nchini kuhudhuria Tamasha la filamu
Zanzibar, ZIFF na pia kuzindua filamu yake mpya inayojulikana kwa jina
la We The Party katika ukumbi wa Century Cinema, Mlimani City Jijini
dar, hapa akilakiwa na waandaaji katika uwanja wa Ndege wa kimataifa wa
Mwalimu Julius Nyerere Jijini
Hapa akiwa katika pozi na mwenyeji wake, Ibrahim Mitawi kutoka ZIFF
Hapa Mario akiwa na Mandela Van Peebles, mwanaye na ni muigizaji mkubwa katika filamu yake mpya itakayoitwa We The Party
50 Cent Says Lloyd Banks and Tony Yayo “Need to Get Themselves Together”
50 Cent still has plenty of love for his G-Unit brothers, Lloyd Banks and Tony Yayo. He just thinks that “they need to get themselves together.” And he’s partially blaming himself for it.
The G-Unit general made that point clear on a recent appearance on Big Boy’s Neighborhood.
“I’ve enabled them to a point where they feel like they don’t have to do anything,” 50 began explaining about Banks and Yayo. “I end up doing their job, too.”
“They haven’t had a manager,” he added. “I’ve been managing them for their entire careers. That $8.7, $9 million a piece. I did that for them. I’m telling them since the top of last year, ‘Yo you got to find managers.’”
And on Yayo: “Yayo has to do a lot more. He just doesn’t do what he’s supposed to do.”
Back in May, while also doing an interview with Big Boy’s Neighborhood, 50 disclosed that he and Banks have lost communication.
“I haven’t spoken to Banks in nine months,” 50 said live over the air. “And this is not the first time this has happened. He goes through these things where there’s no communication and he goes off and does what he wants like as far as…it’s set at that point because I’ve spent marketing dollars promoting him and he could go wherever he want to go and actually go do shows and make money and do different things.”
For loyal G-Unit fans thinking that the days of the rap crew are finally over, 50 says not so fast.
Kwetu Bongo
Quote of The Day!!
dealing
with the founding and funding of what we know as Al Qaeda. "The truth
is, there is no Islamic army or terrorist group called Al Qaida. And any
informed intelligence officer knows this. But there is a propaganda
campaign to make the public believe in the presence of an identified
entity representing the 'devil' only in order to drive the TV watcher to
accept a unified international leadership for a war against terrorism.
The country behind this propaganda is the US . . ." -- Former British Foreign Secretary
-"Robin Cook-
Ana raicha Al Qaeda" is colloquial for "I'm going to the toilet". A very common and widespread use of the word "Al-Qaeda" in different Arab countries in the public language is for the toilet bowl. This name comes from the Arabic verb "Qa'ada" which mean "to sit", pertinently, on the "Toilet Bowl". In most Arabs homes there are two kinds of toilets: "Al-Qaeda" also called the "Hamam Franji" or foreign toilet, and "Hamam Arabi" or "Arab toilet" which is a hole in the ground. Lest we forget it, the potty used by small children is called "Ma Qa'adia" or "Little Qaeda".
Ana raicha Al Qaeda" is colloquial for "I'm going to the toilet". A very common and widespread use of the word "Al-Qaeda" in different Arab countries in the public language is for the toilet bowl. This name comes from the Arabic verb "Qa'ada" which mean "to sit", pertinently, on the "Toilet Bowl". In most Arabs homes there are two kinds of toilets: "Al-Qaeda" also called the "Hamam Franji" or foreign toilet, and "Hamam Arabi" or "Arab toilet" which is a hole in the ground. Lest we forget it, the potty used by small children is called "Ma Qa'adia" or "Little Qaeda".
So, if you were forming a terrorist group, would you call yourself, "The Toilet"?
This installment of the documentary goes into Zbigniew Brzezinski
, Operation Cyclone, the ISI-CIA-MAK-US government funding circle
and CIA connections to Osama Bin Laden.
More links,google: Global research
Guardian
Wake-up.acorde
Disposable wisdom
That was a Quote "Former British Foreign Secretary" -"Robin Cook"-Peace Be Up On You My People!!
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