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Rapper Pimp C Released From Jail

December 30th, 2005 | By Administrator

Rapper Pimp C, one half of rap group UGK, has finally released from prison Friday after rappers and fans lobbied via the aggressive ?Free Pimp C? campaign throughout 2005.

The Houston-bred rapper, who turned 32 on Thursday, served roughly half of an eight-year sentence. He was incarcerated in January 2002 after violating probation by missing community service and wielding a firearm after an argument at a shopping mall.

Upon leaving a state prison facility in Huntsville, Texas, Pimp C was greeted by several people including rap partner Bun B.

In March, Rap-A-Lot Records released The Sweet James Jones Stories, his first solo set. Bun B would later release Trill, his solo foray.

Pimp C, whose real name is Chad Butler, will be on parole until December 2009.

D4L: ‘We Have No Beef With Dem Franchize Boyz’

December 30th, 2005 | By Administrator

Two Atlanta, Georgia rap cliques riding the top of the charts have become entangled in a dispute, after accusations of dance copycatting and stage sabotage surfaced in numerous media interviews.

Rap group D4L (Down 4 Life) recently issued a statement addressing “negative comments” allegedly made by Dem Franchise Boyz in various interviews. The four-man groups are currently enjoying massive chart success, as D4L’s song “Laffy Taffy” is #4 on Billboard’s Hot 100 Chart, while Dem Franchise Boyz song “I Think They Like Me,” featuring Jermaine Dupri, Da Brat and Bow Wow is #4 on Billboard’s Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs.

D4L’s manager Johnny Cabbell said Dem Franchise Boyz have publicly blamed D4L members for sabotaging a show featuring both groups, as well as stealing a two-step dance.

“We have no beef with Dem Franchize Boyz or with any other group,” Cabball said. “We understand, however, that sometimes when acts have nothing positive to talk about in their careers they resort to criticizing other acts that they feel are more successful. I think that’s the case here.”

Cabball?s statement comes on the heels of accusations by Dem Franchise Boyz that D4L copied their unique style in various interviews.

“They [D4L] try to follow in our footsteps,? group member Jizzal Man told AllHipHop.com in November. ?We’re trendsetters?we dropped ?White Teez,? then people came out with ?Black Teez, Red Teez?. All for [some of our] success.”

Both groups have been credited with ushering in a new Atlanta sound called “Snap” music, which incorporates snapping and light instrumentation.

Cabbell said he was willing to work out any differences between the groups “in a professional manner, so that all parties can move forward in a positive direction.”

Rapper Lil’ Flip Featured In NBC’s ‘Las Vegas’

December 30th, 2005 | By Administrator


Lil? Flip will be featured in an upcoming episode of NBC?s television show ?Las Vegas.? The episode features Delinda (Molly Simms) starring as a model in Lil? Flip?s poolside video shoot at the fictitious Montecito Casino.

The production is cut short when Lil? Flip discovers the real diamonds used as props have been stolen and replaced by fake ones.

According to NBC?s summary of the episode, Danny (Josh Duhamel) and Ed (James Caan) must rely on ?amateur sex video footage to track down the thief.?

On NBC?s website, the original version of the show was supposed to feature Terror Squad leader Fat Joe.

?Las Vegas? centers on an elite surveillance team that must maintain the security of the city?s largest casinos and resorts.

The show is written by Gary Scott Thompson, writer of ?The Fast and the Furious.?

The episode, titled ?Bait and Switch,? airs Monday Jan. 2 at 9pm EST.