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PostPosted: Sun Apr 16, 2006 11:52 pm    Post subject: Field Mob Disses New York

In this week's Pulse Report, the streets are buzzing about Field Mob dissing New York, Damon Dash getting blackballed by Jay-Z, Dave Chappelle's new Esquire interview and Superhead...well, giving head.

1. Field Mob disses NY. Tru Life, Papoose and other rappers leading the new New York movement surely won't appreciate Field Mob's recent stab at big apple artists. Apparently fed up with talks of bringing New York back and criticism of dumbing down lyrics, Field Mob recently called out New York haters, "I be listening to CDs and (bleep) and it be seeming like (bleep) be wanting to say (bleep) the south, but they can't say (bleep) the south, so they be like let's bring New York back," Shawn J. expressed, providing a Jim Jones-eque imitation of New York rappers. "You a gay ass (bleep) if you worried about how another (bleep) operate." The duo then clowned NY slang, mockingly complimenting each other by repeatedly using NY expressions like "you fire son," "it's crazy" and "yo b."

2. Dash blackballed by Jay-Z. As cold as he's reputed to be, Dame seemingly got a taste of his own medicine recently. Forget the stuntastic swagger, Dash is hurting... hurting bad. In King Magazine's upcoming June issue, the international (bleep) spoke on his split with Hov. "My best friend did some (bleep) to me that I never thought in a million years he would do," Dash told King. "It was straight war in there. Either you on Jay's side or Dame's side." So did Jiggaman blackball Dash? Well, how else would a man who signed Roc-A-Fella's only two platinum artists (Cam'ron and Kanye West), minus Jay-Z, not be able to secure a deal. According to the self-proclaimed cakeaholic, Jay had his projects frozen. Apparently, he is also seen as the "violent guy" and the "Bin Laden" while the God emcee is perceived to be laid back. Dash may be keeping his fingers crossed for a reunion, because the mogul says there's no love lost between he and president Carter. "I don't respect what he [Jay] did, but I'm not gonna let that wash away all the other stuff we did do," Dash offered. "For the most part, he's a good (bleep)." King Magazine's June issue hits newsstands April 25.

3. Chappelle cites cultural and personal reasons for leaving. Dave Chappelle ain't crazy. He's just fed up. At least he was. Several months after appearing on "The Oprah Winfrey Show," Dave dug a little deeper on his reasons for leaving his Comedy Central hit series. In a 10-page article in Esquire Magazine, the comedian gave more insight into his departure. "The bottom line was, white people own everything, and where can a black person go and be himself or say something that's familiar to him and not have to explain or apologize?" Chappelle told Esquire. After speaking on the pressure he felt while working on the third season, Dave stated, "The thing about show business is that, in a way, it forces dysfunctional relationships in people." "Chappelle's Show" may not be the end after all. Dave said he'd be willing to return to TV if he can find the right situation.

4. Superhead caught on tape. Unbeweavable! Forgive the cliché expression, but that's exactly what Superhair, oops, Superhead looked like during a recent appearance on "The Oprah Winfrey Show." Remember Halle Berry's movie B.A.P.S? She was sporting that kind of hairstyle, a straight up hair show experiment. But that's not the subject at hand. Word is, the world is soon to see how Miss Karrine Steffans earned her "Superhead" moniker. Before giving intellectual attention to the likes of Ja Rule, Diddy and Jay-Z, she gave porn star Mr. Marcus a hummmm job. Superhead is Steffans' only venture into the porn industry. "The thing that stood about her was that she gave incredible head," he told AVN. "She created something off that one act that people are still talking about today." The DVD was assembled from an old scene off Marcus' Cool Spot DVD.

5. Latifah gets on welfare. Royalty huh? Well, at least not in her next movie. Reports say Queen Latifah has just signed on to star on Welfare Queen. Based on a true story, the flick details the life of a woman who became rich by conning the welfare system. The movie will be produced by Flavor Unit in conjunction with Edmonds Entertainment.

"This is the first major deal we've signed with a studio, and we did it because we felt confident we could go from 'Welfare Queen' to 'Horror in the Hamptons,' which is a script by Alex Mirkin about a bunch of 16 year-olds chopping each other up," Latifah told Variety. "We get our hands on a lot of material we can do well, and our dream is to work up to producing three movies a year. The deal isn't based on me being in every film." In other news, Flavor Unit recently signed a deal with Focus Features and Rogue Pictures. Latifah and Flavor Unit's Shakim Compere also hope to release Reality Sucks, a spoof on reality TV shows.

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