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On this day in 2006 rapper Proof of D12 was shot and killed at a bar in Detroit on east 8 mile Rd.  Proof, real name DeShaun Dupree Holton will always be remembered as being instrumental in forming D12 as well as a great freestyle battle rapper, having particpated in numerous competitions in Detroit.

Proof’s mom Pepper Holton, formed The Proof Foundation to keep his name and memory alive. Tonight they will hold a candlelight vigil and tribute at the Shelter in Detroit.

R.I.P. Big Proof

spotted: Thisis50

Produced by Noah “40″ Shebib, the remix will appear on Sade Ultimate Collection disc which drops May 3rd.

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For all the talk of the music industry’s decline, a new study from the RIAA shows that things aren’t as bad as they seem. Yes, sales during the first three months of 2011 are down 1.3% compared to 2010.   According to the RIAA’s chart (above), which was made using data sourced from Nielsen SoundScan, digital album sales have increased by 15.0%.

Conversely, as more people are buying digital albums, less and less people are purchasing physical albums. The number of physical albums sold dropped 12.3%.

Consumers are obviously consuming media in a completely different way than they were when most of the industry execs started their gigs.

spotted at: MediaMemo

Mr. Monopoly

 

The members of Forbes 2011 list of wealthiest fictional characters have an average net worth of $9.86 billion, up 20% from last year. In aggregate, the Fictional 15 are worth $131.55 billion –more than the gross domestic product of New Zealand.  WOW!

To qualify, characters must be known, both within their fictional universe and by their audience, for being rich. Net worth estimates are based on an analysis of the fictional character’s source material, and where possible, valued against known real-world commodity and share price movements according to Forbes.com.

Check out top 5 below:

1.) Scrooge McDuck $44.1 Billion

2.) Carlisle Cullen $36.2 Billion

3.)  Artemis Fowl II $13.5 Billion

4.)  Richie Rich $9.7 Billion

5.)  Jed Clampett $9.5 Billion

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source: LATimes

The FBI has released hundreds of pages of records from their investigation into the 1997 slaying of rapper Notorious B.I.G. The records, which contain FBI files spanning eight years, come from a civil rights probe the bureau launched into the killing.

The records were posted on the FBI’s website and are heavily redacted.

The New York rapper, whose real name was Christopher Wallace, was gunned down outside the Petersen Automotive Museum in Los Angeles on March 9, 1997, as he was leaving a party.

Who killed Wallace?  At the time of his death, he was one of the biggest stars in rap music. His slaying occurred after the fatal shooting of another marquee rapper, Los Angeles-based Tupac Shakur.

READ FULL DOCUMENTS on FBI website

Wiz Khalifa’s official Rolling Papers album sales are in totaling 191,177 units sold in the first week.

The Pittsburgh based emcee’s debut on Atlantic Records was projected to sell somewhere between 190k-215k copies of his highly anticipated Rolling Papers album.

Wiz Khalifa Album Sales

 

 

Today, Jay-Z launched his brand new lifestyle site, Life + Times, which focuses on everything from music, fashion, tech, and sports. Jay wants to make the “extraordinary, ordinary.”

Check it out:  www.lifeandtimes.com

Bay area Hip Hop legend E-40 drops another banger, “My Shit Bang” off his 2 new albums.  Watch full video after the jump.

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The “Madden NFL 12” cover athlete will be unveiled live on SportsNation on ESPN2!

Your votes will determine who graces the cover of Madden 12. 

Voting dates:

  • Opening Round: March 21-27
  • Second Round: March 28-April 3
  • Third Round: April 4-10
  • Semifinals: April 11-17
  • Finals: April 18-26

 

Russian billionaire investor Yuri Milner (pictured above)  has bought a French chateau-style mansion in Silicon Valley for $100 million, making it among the most expensive single-family home sales in U.S. history, according to  the Wall Street Journal.

The limestone mansion runs more than 30,000 square feet and has a ballroom, home theater, wine cellar, tennis courts and indoor and outdoor pools. It was completed around 2008, according to an architect who helped design the home, the Journal said.

Milner is CEO of Moscow-based Digital Sky Technologies, which has made large capital investments in Facebook Inc., GROUPON and “Farmville” game maker Zynga Inc., among others. Milner’s primary residence is still in Moscow, sources say he has no plans to move in the $100 Million Dollar Silicon Valley mansion anytime soon.

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Curren$y Hot Spitta plans to drop an Alchemist-produced album, Convert Coup on April 20

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