Rihanna, Rita Ora Share Kiss At Watch The Throne London Show


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Jay-Z and Kanye West kicked off their European Watch the Throne tour dates this weekend, with the first of a series of shows at London’s 02 Arena. Just like their dates in the U.S., Jay and ‘Ye performed nearly a two-hour set without any guest appearances on stage, but the stars definitely came out for the event. West’s girlfriend Kim Kardashian was on hand, in addition to Roc Nation artists Rihanna and Rita Ora, who put any rumors of beef to rest with a kissy twitpic.

Ora tweeted a photo of their kiss @Rihanna, writing, “hatin a$ $ biatch!!!! Mwah!!!!!. Rihanna later tweeted a photograph from the live show.


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According to NME, the set ran smoothly, take a look at Kanye and Jay-Z’s setlist below:

‘H.A.M’
‘Who Gon’ Stop Me’
‘Otis’
‘Welcome To The Jungle’
‘Gotta Have It’
‘Where I’m From’
‘Jigga What, Jigga Who’
‘Can’t Tell Me Nothing’
‘All Falls Down’
‘Flashing Lights’
‘Jesus Walks’
‘Self Conscious’
‘Diamonds From Sierra Leone’
‘Public Service Announcement (Interlude)’
‘U Don’t Know’
‘Run This Town’
‘Monster’
‘Power/Power Remix’
‘Made in America’
‘New Day’
‘Hard Knock Life’
‘Izzo (HOVA)’
‘Empire State Of Mind’
‘Runaway’
‘Heartless’
‘Stronger’
‘On To The Next One’
‘Dirt Off Your Shoulder’
‘I Just Wanna Love U (Give It To Me)’
‘That’s My Bitch’
‘Good Life’
‘Touch The Sky’
‘All Of The Lights’
‘Big Pimpin”
‘Gold Digger’
’99 Problems’
‘What A Wonderful World’
‘No Church In The Wild’
‘Lift Off (Interlude)’
‘Niggas In Paris’

From:RapFix


Uma Thurman’s Pregnant Swimsuit Pictures

 

There’s really nothing all that special or exciting about some pictures of a pregnant celebrity hosing herself down in a tiny swimsuit, unless if you’re into that kind of thing. In that case these shots are for you. Pervert. Here’s Uma Thurman on her vacation on a yacht somewhere, showing off her big baby bump and those ever growing round breasts in her stretched out one piece bathing suit. Not exactly what we’ve hoped for, but at least those massive things looked kind of nice out there so who cares. Good enough for us.

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Mac Miller Brings The Macadelic Experience To Bamboozle Festival

By Rob Markman

Mac Miller brought the party to the Jersey Shore on Saturday with an energetic performance at the Bamboozle music festival in Asbury Park, New Jersey.

“I’m just tryin’ to bring a show, man. I want to bring a performance, I want to bring them into the Macadelic experience,” Mac told MTV News hours before he took the stage at the Bamboozle music festival in New Jersey.

Skrillex, Mike Posner, Incubus and Miller all took to Bamboozle’s main stage on the opening night of the three-day fest, and they didn’t disappoint. For Mac’s set, which began at 7 p.m. ET, the Pittsburgh MC brought a portion of his Macadelic Tour to concertgoers who had come to see an array of rock, rap and EDM artists.

It was all high-energy when Miller, who was dressed in an “RIP MCA” tee, set things off with the title track from his #1 debut album, Blue Slide Park. From there, EZ Mac launched into “Don’t Mind If I Do” from his 2010 breakout tape, K.I.D.S. Always one to represent for his crew, Miller, his DJ, Clockwork, and hypeman Treejay bounced up and down to “My Team,” and then turned things up a notch with the rambunctious “Knock Knock,” all to the youthful crowd’s delight.

While a majority of the Rostrum rapper’s catalog is centered on feel-good jams, he does show range on introspective cuts like “Angels (When She Shuts Her Eyes).” Even when he wasn’t ping-ponging frantically across the stage, the crowd responded to Miller’s more subdued tracks by waving their hands side to side, showing him that they too are capable of more than just getting crunk.

Before he dove into “Best Day Ever,” Mac took a bit of a breather while old Miller family home movies played on a big screen. All the teenage girls cooed as they watched baby Mac open birthday presents and sing along to the Sugar Hill Gang’s seminal hip-hop track “Rapper’s Delight.”

“I wanted to represent the music through visuals, I’ve always been a very visual person,” he explained to us before the show. “I wanted to use that to create the aesthetics of the show and show people what all of the songs mean to me and put them into that world.”

Miller picked up the mood with the electric “Frick Park Market” and drew immediate crowd participation with the first line. After spitting, “My name Mac Miller,” the crowd responded right on time with a thunderous, “Who the f— are you?”

It was a lesson on how to properly connect with your audience, one that’s invested in every word you rhyme. Last year when Miller dropped his now-gold-selling single “Donald Trump,” he promised to “take over the world,” and despite all of his success he still makes that vow at the end of each and every show. Last night was no different. After a 40-minute set, Mac sealed the deal with a spirited rendition of “Trump” and then marched off to continue to make good on his promise, one stage at a time.

From:RapFix


Facebook IPO: Stock Falters, Still Raises $16 Billion



Call it the most disappointing $ 16 billion raised in investment history.

Facebook stock is off to a rocky start after its highly anticipated initial public offering (IPO), jumping more than 10 percent in the first few minutes of trading before sellers swept into the market and that gain evaporated.

“The stock is trading right at the IPO price,” one expert told the L.A. Times. “They didn’t want that in a million years. A traditional IPO is up 10% or 15%.”

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The stock most recently hovered at about $ 40, only $ 2 above what shares were priced at late Thursday. Shares touched $ 38 multiple times during trading.

Investors also had to deal with a nearly three-hour delay for the stock to open. The Nasdaq kept the stock halted as it processed a crush of buy and sell orders.

The inauspicious opening after the Facebook IPO suggests that retail investors paid close attention to reports of soft financials and big selling by insiders.

Still, Facebook raised $ 16 billion in what will go down as the third-largest public offering in U.S. history and the biggest ever for a technology company.

Could be worse, right? Facebook founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg rang the Nasdaq opening bell from company headquarters in Menlo Park, Calif.

Eduardo Saverin, one of the company’s co-founders, made news this week by giving up U.S. citizenship as a means of limiting his tax liability.

From:The Hollywood Gossip


Lil Kim Taps Missy Elliott, Eve For Ladies’ Night On ‘Return Of The Queen’ Tour

By Rebecca Thomas

THE BRONX, New York — Female MCs, take note: The Queen wants her throne back. On Friday night (May 18), Lil’ Kim strutted into the Paradise Theatre in the BX, and dusted off her ’90s hits and some new tracks, too. And if anyone had come expecting just to bathe in shiny suit-era nostalgia, the pint-size rapper made it clear this show was about looking forward.

The Notorious K.I.M. was on the New York leg of her Return of the Queen Tour, and MTV’s RapFix got a front seat to the Queen Bee’s sound check and pre-show rehearsal. Kim, casual in floral-camo-print drawstring pants, a pink tee and sneakers, kept her sunglasses on as she ran through a selection of song’s from the set list, including the blood-curdling classic “Queen Bitch” and a reinterpretation of the reggae-infused “Man Down.”

But those were just teasers for the main event, a theatrical affair that saw the Bed-Stuy spitter incorporating a flag-waving K.I.M. army, dancers and more. While there was no Biggie hologram like we’d secretly hoped, Kim made good with some surprising special guests as Missy Elliott and Eve helped make it ladies’ night with a performance of Missy Misdemeanor’s “Hot Boyz” remix. Then Harlem’s own Juelz Santana hit the smoked-out stage for a rendition of “Beamer, Benz or Bentley.”

Still, this was Kim’s show, and she reminded the hard-core fans who began filing in on Friday around 7 p.m., by dipping into favorites like “Crush on You” and “No Time” from her 1996 debut, Hard Core. Of course, she couldn’t resist doing recent tracks as well, including the Nicki-baiting “Black Friday,” for which Kim puts her growl to good use. Dipset member Juelz Santana was also on hand to hit the stage.

Check out video via Rap-Up.

From:RapFix


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