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Born I Music "Supreme Mathematics"

Born I Music sports his lyrical skills in this vigorous visual. There a lot going on in this video and Born I carries you through his video with smart lyrics and a sharp delivery. “Supreme Mathematics”, is the lead single from his forthcoming EP – King’s Landing Vol, 1. Download the song free here: http://goo.gl/mKYsDR

AllHipHop & DJ Hustle Presents: Hustle Nation Vol. 10

Our own Celebrity Host & DJ, DJ Hustle is on the turntables giving you Hustle Nation 10 Music Mix. DJ Hustle is blending and mixing the hottest new music in hip hop on AllHipHop.com. Listen to DJ Hustle as he is slapping the hits from the streets. Weekly mixes will be posted for your weekly enjoyment. Let DJ Hustle aka hot hands on the turn tables know what you want the hear on Twitter or Instagram. We take music to the next level!

Another Video Of Suge Knight In A 2012 Hit And Run Surfaces (VIDEO)

Apparently, the hit-and-run death that Suge Knight is currently incarcerated for is not the first time he used his car as a weapon.

In a TMZ video, Katt Williams is seen having a scuffle outside of a Hollywood club and then Suge got involved to give him some backup. As the club goers remained outside surrounding his vehicle, the former CEO got into his SUV and plowed through a crowd without warning.

[ALSO READ: Suge Knight Pleads Not Guilty To Murder]

The man that was hit survived and spoke with the pap site after the incident before limping away.

There has been no word yet on how the emergence of these videos will effect his current case where he has been charged with murder.

Watch the clips below.


President Barack Obama Reads Mean Tweets On 'Jimmy Kimmel Live!'; Talks Selma And Ferguson (VIDEO)

President Barack Obama stopped by Jimmy Kimmel Live!  to give his take on the social and racial injustices that have been plaguing the black community. During his sit down, he spoke about the march on Selma that he participated in and gave his take on the recent Ferguson shooting that left two officer wounded Wednesday night (Mar. 11).

“What was beautiful about Selma was reminding ourselves that real social change in this country so often has happened because ordinary people are willing in a non-violent fashion to make their voices heard,” Obama said. “What had been happening in Ferguson was oppressive and objectionable and was worthy of protest, but there was no excuse for criminal acts. Whoever fired those shots shouldn’t detract from the issue. They’re criminals, they should be arrested and then what we need to do is make sure that like-minded, good spirited people on both sides, law enforcement who have a terrifically tough job, and people who understandably don’t want to be stopped and harassed just because of their race that we’re able to work together to try to come up with some good answers.”

The Commander-in-Chief also took to the reckless Twitter feeds and read some less than nice posts about himself.

“Obama’s hair is looking grayer these days. Can’t imagine why since he doesn’t seem to be one bit worried about all that’s going on,” one of the tweets read.

Take a look at his appearance below.