Wrestler Diamond Dallas Page Sues Jay-Z Over Pyramid Sign

Wrestler Diamond Dallas Page has filed a lawsuit against Jay-Z for unlawful use of his "Diamond Cutter" hand signal. Page, born Page Falkinburg, filed the lawsuit in Los Angeles Federal Court, claiming he trademarked the rights to the diamond-shaped symbol in 1996 and has used it for wrestling and other entertainment ventures on multiple occasions. […]

Young Buck Reaches Plea

Young Buck reportedly reached a plea agreement in assault with a deadly weapon case stemming from an incident at the Vibe Awards last November in Santa Monica, California. Buck, born David Darnell Brown, stood accused of stabbing Los Angeles parolee Jimmy James Johnson after Johnson allegedly punched Aftermath Records CEO Dr. Dre, as was accepting […]

Hip-Hop Video Director Dave Meyers Teams With Mecca For Ad Campaign

Hip-Hop and urban apparel company Mecca recently announced that music video director Dave Meyers have reunited to shoot and produce their 2006 spring line advertising campaign dubbed “Jetsetters.” Mecca and Meyers are creating a still photo advertising campaign that will highlight Mecca’s new spring line. Meyers has created award worthy videos for artists Outkast, Jay-Z, […]

Jury Acquits The Inc.’s Irv & Chris Lorenzo On All Charges

Jurors in Brooklyn have acquitted The Inc.’s Irving and Christopher Lorenzo of all counts of federal money laundering. After two days of deliberation that cast the brothers’ fate in doubt, jurors sided with the defense and acquitted the Lorenzo’s on all charges of money laundering. The acquittal of the Lorenzo’s ends a two year investigation […]

Public Enemy Strikes Wireless Distribution Deal For New LP

Legendary group Public Enemy and Chuck D.’s label SlamJamz has partenered with Boston-based m-Qube to help promote their new album New Whirl Odor. Through the venture, a package of mobile offerings will be available for download. "As an independent label, we are always looking for ways to expand our distribution network," said PE frontman Chuck […]

50’s ‘Bulletproof’ Kept Off Australian Shelves, Rapper Allowed Into Canada

The Australian Office of Film and Classification (OFLC), has refused to rate 50 Cent’s new video game “50 Cent: Bulletproof,” effectively keeping the video game out of stores down under. The game was deemed to be excessively violent by The OFLC. The organization cited the ability to kill victims who moaned or begged for their […]

Prosecution Rests In The Inc. Trial, Detective States Hit Out On Ja Rule

After a series of critical setbacks, New York Federal prosecutors rested their money laundering case Monday (Nov. 28) against the hip-hop recording label, The Inc., as the trial winds down. The center of the government’s case revolved around the theory that convicted drug kingpin Kenneth "Supreme" McGriff provided the seed money to start up The […]