Thursday, November 4, 2010
Kim Kardashian.. has a song out. *side eye*
The ugliest negro in the world has been released from jail.
Wednesday, November 3, 2010
Smart Phone App Review for KiK
If you haven't caught the buzz about the new smartphone app called KiK, we're here to let you know about it. Since GOOGLE/ANDROID phones have GTALK, Blackberry phones have BBM (Blackberry Messenger), developers from KiK has created a free application for all smart phone users to conveniently and swiftly communicate to all smart phones users (Blackberry, iPhone, iPod, Android) by way of instant messenger. People are dubbing it the new AIM or the new BBM, but we think its another FAIL app.
Here's is some of our opinions of it
* As of yet, there are no options available for user icon
* Unlike with free instant messenger app named, PING, you cannot send or receive pictures through the chat window.
* It does have a good function that somehow finds people you might know with KiK through your twitter friends and your facebook friends if you have those apps downloaded to your phone
* KiK does enable you to send receive and check if the other person read your instant message quite quickly
Unlike with BBM, you dont have to use long nonsense codes to add your friends, you use screennames. Signing up is quick and easy, and, like we mentioned before it is FREE.
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Oh Forreal? Kayne actually feels sorry for DUBBYA (George W. Bush)
It seems that Kanye West aka The Gumless Louie Vuitton Don is on everybody's mind including the former President George W. Bush's. In an upcoming TV interview with Matt Lauer, Bush stated :
"He [Kanye] called me a racist. And I didn’t appreciate it then. I don’t appreciate it now. It’s one thing to say, ‘I don’t appreciate the way he’s handled his business.’ It’s another thing to say, ‘This man’s a racist.’ I resent it, it’s not true.”.
And when Lauer asked, “You say you told Laura at the time it was the worst moment of your Presidency?” Bush responded, “Yes. My record was strong I felt when it came to race relations and giving people a chance. And it was a disgusting moment.”
BOO-HOO, BUSH! Luckily for the ex-prez, our pal Kanye sympathizes with him. Kanye & Devi Dev of Houston's The Box spoke on Georgie's response to Kanye's notorious “George Bush Doesn’t Care About Black People” statement today.
Read Kanyes reply after the jump
Kanye replied,
"Well, I definitely can understand the way he feels to be accused of being a racist in any way because the same thing happened to me. I got accused of being a racist and with both situations it was a lack of compassion that America saw in that situation."
"With him it was a lack of compassion with taking the time to rush down to New Orleans. With me, it was a lack of compassion cutting someone off in their moment. But none the less I think we’re quick to pull the race card in America and now I’m more open and [it's] poetic justice that I feel to have went through the same thing he went through and I really connect with him more on a humanitarian level because that next morning when he felt that, I felt that same thing too."
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In Tater Tot News: Willow Smith performs live on ELLEN *VIDEO*
Check out her video after the jump
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Reality TV Squabble: Kendall Jenner is officially a video (hoe)
Earlier today, Kim Kardashian took to her twitter account to express to her followers of her younger half sister, Kendall
Peep the video below:
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Grandpa Beef: Jay Z responds to washed up MC HAMMER's 'diss' song
During an interview between Jay-Z & DJ Semtex. The rapper stated that he did not want any beef with King (formerly know as MC) Hammer at all. He even wrote great things about him in his new book, "Decoded".
Jigga Said:
"I didn’t know that wasn’t on the table for discussion. I didn’t know I was the first person to ever say that? Am I? I’m not, am I? I know I’ve heard that before, I didn’t think I was the first one to say it. I guess, you know when I say things, I think people believe me so much that they take it a different way. It’s not rap anymore at that point. I didn’t mean it."
" I said some great things about him in the [Decoded] book that I have coming out — he’s gonna be like, embarrassed. I said some really great things about him in the book and about people’s perception of him and how he’s from East Oakland. It is what it is. He took it the wrong way. I didn’t know I said anything wrong. I don’t know if I said a lie.”
Uh oh, seems that Hammer may have a little "Foot-In-Mouth" moment after reading this. Im still not buying the fact that Jay Z didnt know this was a lie. To be completely honest with you, we truly believe that Hammer sought this as the perfect opportunity for a comeback. What better way to do that than to diss the hottest rapper of the moment? Obviously, he hasn't heard any of Jay-Z's diss tracks against Nas. I still find this mildly entertaining to say the least.
In case you missed it, check out Mc Hammer's Better Run Run Diss below:
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