(AllHipHop News) Young Money rapper Lil Twist is heading back to his hometown of Texas to perform at local high schools throughout the state as part of the holiday season. Starting on December 3, the 16-year-old budding rapper will visit Fulton, Denton, Arlington and Dallas, in what is being billed as Lil Twist’s first solo tour. Lil Twist is currently working on his debut album Don’t Get It Twisted for Lil Wayne’s imprint, Young Money Records. The album will feature guest appearances by Lil Wayne, Nicki Minaj, Drake, Sean Kingston, Justin Bieber and others. Don’t Get It Twisted is due in stores in early 2011. Lil Twist is managed and booked by Cortez Bryant of Bryant Management. Activision, makers of DJ Hero 2 has announced the release of three new exclusive downloadable Mix Packs for the latest version of the game. Yesterday (November 30th), DJ Hero dropped the Hard Edge Mix Pack that features The Beastie Boys’ “Body Movin'” mixed with Lenny Kravitz’ “Rock and Roll is Dead, along with the mixes features Pixies with The Prodigy. On December 14th, the Old School Mix Pack will be released featuring The Fat Boys, Mantronix, Tag Team, The 45 King, Beastie Boys and Tone Loc. On December 21st an exclusive Linkin Park Mix Pack will drop featuring remixes to popular tracks by the band, by FSG and Diplo. The Mix Packs retail for between $5.99 and $7.99.Police have filed criminal charges against Imperial Stars, a budding hip-hop group who blocked three lanes of the Hollywood Freeway in October with their tour bus, and gave a performance in front of thousands of angry motorists. To make matters worse, the group, which has a song titled “Traffic Jam 101,” disregarded police officers orders to halt their performance. Also, the driver of the bus fled in a previous car, resulting in the tour bus having to be towed off of the freeway. Christopher Wright, 32, Keith Yackey, 32 and David Hale, 30, were each charged with one felony count of conspiracy, two misdemeanors for resisting arrest and another for false imprisonment. “This was not a matter involving free speech or lawful protest,” Los Angeles County District Attorney Steve Cooley said. “This was a well-orchestrated commercial stunt perpetrated by these defendants and their accomplices with no concern for the lives or well-being of thousands of innocent victims who were caught up in the prank.”