“Black and Brown” EP is available now on iTunes

directed by Gerard Victor

source: Forbes

There are seven billion people on the planet. These are the 70 that matter.

What do the president of the United States, the Dalai Lama, a billionaire drug dealer and Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg  all have in common?  They are all featured on FORBES’ annual ranking of the World’s Most Powerful People.

The ranking takes into account four factors.  First, Forbes measured how many people a person has power over.  For a religious leader, like Pope Benedict XVI (#7), that would be the number of adherents, or Catholics, in the world.  For a CEO, like General Electric’s Jeffrey Immelt (#28) we counted the number of employees.

Then we looked at the financial resources controlled by each candidate, whether that is revenues (for a company), GDP (for a country) or net worth (for a billionaire). Next we asked: Is a candidate influential in more than one arena, or sphere? This bumped up the ranking of people like New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg (#17), who is a powerful politician, a self-made media billionaire and a major philanthropist.

Finally, we gave consideration to how actively the candidates wield their power.  This measure eliminated inactive heirs to great fortunes, semi-retired industrialists and former heads of state.  In all, 70 people made the final list, one for every 100 million people on the planet.

View the full list after the jump.

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“The Ones,” an original web series presented by Nike Air Force One, profiles creative individuals who are revolutionizing their respective fields and explores what makes them special. The latest video focuses on Sugar Tongue Slim, a poet and rapper from Atlanta who has become part of Philadelphia’s gritty Hip-Hop scene. Equip with slick, multisyllabic rhymes and a unique drawl, STS is also part of the Money Making Jam Boys, a collective that released a critically-lauded mixtape last February. Check out this rising talent as he hits the streets of Philadelphia and recounts his rare moments of glory on the football field.

Kim Kardashian has the internet booming this week with her file for divorce from NBA lock’d out player Kris Humphries. 

GWOP staff has put together our favorite Ass pics of Kim K.! Checkout Pics after the jump. 

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Top 200 Album Sales (Top 10 Hip Hop/R&B)

Rank Artist Album This Week Est. Total
11 Lil Wayne Tha Carter IV 29,000 1,615,000
16 J. Cole Cole World: The Sideline Story 20,000 348,000
19 Jay-Z & Kanye West Watch The Throne 19,000 1,013,000
25 LMFAO Sorry For Party Rocking 16,000 199,000
28 Beyonce 4 14,000 877,000
Rank Artist Album This Week Est. Total
92 Jedi Mind Tricks Violence Begets Violence
4,400 4,400
109 Wiz Khalifa Rolling Papers
3,700 602,000
124 Game The R.E.D. Album 3,400 201,000
146 DJ Drama Third Power 2,900 17,000
198 Styles P Master of Ceremonies 2,100 21,000

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USAToday

Basketball shoe marketers such as Adidas, Nike, and national retailers such as Foot Locker, could lose up to $500 million in sales if the 2011-12 NBA season is wiped out, says Marshal Cohen, chief industry analyst at the worldwide market research company NPD Group. That’s roughly 25% of the $2 billion basketball sneaker market, Cohen said.
About 33% of all basketball shoes are purchased to play basketball, Cohen said. That leaves 67% of the sales from consumers going for the association with an endorser such as Nike’s LeBron James— or with the NBA itself, Cohen said.
“The impact would be huge,” he said. ” Out of sight, out of mind. If the players are not on the court, and the kids aren’t thinking about them, they’re not going out and getting their shoes.”
Nike is thinking along the same lines. One of their TV spots, which aired before halftime of Sunday night’s NFL game, is under the slogan “Basketballneverstops.” James andDallas Mavericks star forward Dirk Nowitzki are among the featured NBA players in action.
“Like all basketball fans, we look forward to the lockout being resolved,” Nike spokesman Brian Strong said. “But in the interim, we also know that basketball never stops. Through our campaign, we are celebrating the never-ending spirit of the game and the players who love it.”

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Today marks the anniversary of a sad occasion for Bay Area rap fans. On this date, November 1st, back in 2004, Vallejo rapper and bay area legend Mac Dre was shot and killed in Kansas City, Missouri after a car pulled alongside the van he was in and fired several shots, killing the rapper born Andre Hicks on the spot.

Mac Dre had performed at a concert in Kansas City that weekend and was on his way out of town on Highway 71 when the car pulled up alongside the vehicle in which Mac Dre was a passenger and opened fire. The driver of the van crossed over into the southbound lanes of the highway before crashing into a ravine. By the time medical help arrived on the scene Mac Dre was dead from a single bullet wound. Mac Dre would’ve been 41 years old today. Mac Dre is credited with starting the Thizz movement in early 2000s.

Thizz in Peace!

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Directed by Mike Carson and Mike Waxx.

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Tracklisting and Download after the jump.

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Wale ft. J. Cole “Bad Girls Club” music video
Directed by Rock Jacobs
Edited by DRE Films / Maybach Films

www.walemusic.com

source: TechCrunch

Yahoo has just announced that it is purchasing Interclick, a data-driven ad network. The total acquisition price is around $270 million, or $9 per share.

Interclick is a technology company providing solutions for data-driven advertising. The Company’s proprietary Open Segment Manager (OSM) platform organizes and valuates billions of data points daily to construct the most responsive digital audiences for major digital marketers. Interclick’s proprietary advertising technology helps improve data targeting in online advertising and is optimized to work with large data volumes across multiple providers and marketplaces.

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