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Kendrick Lamar’s next album appear to have been posted online with tracklists.

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Kendrick Lamar’s next album appear to have been posted online with tracklists. A mysterious document credits Kanye West, Andre Benjamin, Rick Rubin, and D’Angelo as contributors to Kendrick’s next album. The PDF was posted anonymously on Pastebin — hardly a credible source, but the contents of the document appear legitimate. If these credits are incorrect, it is unlikely that they were completely fabricated. The album is 14 tracks long with a runtime of 74 minutes. Guest appearances include Kanye West, Andre 3000, D’Angelo, Q-Tip, Anderson .Paak, Bilal, Robert Glasper, and Thundercat. Producers include Kanye West, Terrace Martin, Sounwave, DJ Dahi, Thundercat, Flying Lotus, Cardo, and Swizz Beatz. Rick Rubin’s name appears as an “additional producer” on several songs. Kendrick strongly suggested on “The Heart Part 4” that he will release his next album on April 7th. Check out the possible tracklist below. See the mysterious PDF here. 1. Purple Hibiscus (prod. Sounwave

Lets take a look at the Inside of Drake's $8 million mansion

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Lets take a look at the Inside of Drake's $8 million mansion Canadian rapper, Aubrey Graham popularly known as Drake did not rise to the top of the rap game to live like a plebeian and this is made evident in the style and design of his luxury home which he copped for a whopping $8million. The home which was listed for $27 million had been Drake’s dream home since 2007 when he saw the photo online and set it as his desktop image as a reminder to himself. The No. 1 rapper however copped the house later for $7.7 million stating that the owner of the property was at a low moment and he stole the property for far less than its worth. Drake who on his latest studio Album, More Life, had done justice to his love of material things said on the “Gyalchester” track: “I don’t take naps / Me and the money are way too attached to go and do that.” The home in Hidden Hills, California, a gated neighborhood close to Calabasas boasts of a cave like pool which is by far o

ROLLS ROYCE GHOST,PAINTED WITH REAL DIAMOND DUST..

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ROLLS ROYCE GHOST,PAINTED WITH REAL DIAMOND DUST.. You really don't want to scratch the paint on this particular Rolls-Royce Ghost, which is finished with a paint that contains diamond dust. The paint contains the dust of 1,000 ground up diamonds -- "ethically sourced" diamonds, the company notes -- which gives the car a unique sparkle. Rolls-Royce won't say how much the paint job cost, beyond the fact that it's the most expensive they've ever done, because it was commissioned by a private buyer. This isn't an option you'll hear about at your local Rolls dealership. The car, named "Elegance," was unveiled at this week's Geneva Motor Show. The top part of the two-tone car is painted in a dark gray while the lower parts are a lighter gray In shadow, they look like simply dark and light gray car paint. But when light hits the car it shimmers with tiny sparkles, even more so than you would see with a metallic paint.

Samsung chief indicted on bribery charges

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Samsung chief indicted on bribery charges In what poses to be a big blow to the world’s biggest smartphone maker, South Korean prosecutors have said Samsung Group chief, Jay Y. Lee and four other executives will be charged with bribery and embezzlement. Lee was arrested on Friday, February 17, 2017,  over his alleged role in the corruption scandal involving impeached President Park Geun-hye of South Korea. In a statement released by Lee Kyu-chul, a spokesman for the special prosecutor, he said:  'The five executives will face charges including bribery, embezzlement and hiding assets overseas.' 'Lee will also be charged with committing perjury before parliament. 'The executives to be charged are Samsung Group vice chairman Choi Gee-sung, president Chang Choong-ki and Samsung Electronics president Park Sang-jin and executive vice president Hwang Sung-soo,' the spokesman said. The prosecutor's office will make an official announcement r

South Africa to become first African country to legalise marijuana

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South Africa to become first African country to legalise marijuana South Africa will soon become the first African country to legalise cannabis sativa, popularly known as marijuana for strictly medical purposes. In a letter sent to Inkatha Freedom Party (IFP), who have been championing the legalisation of the Medical Innovation Bill, the Medicines Control Council (MCC) revealed that the proposed guidelines on cannabis production for medicinal use would soon publish. 'I wish to confirm that our office is working on a number of guidance documents to be shared with the public relating to the manufacture of cannabis for medicinal purposes'. The Medical Innovation Bill was first tabled by late MP Mario Oriani-Ambrosini who died of lung cancer in 2014, the same year he introduced the bill in Parliament seeking for the legalisation of cannabis for medicinal purposes, due to his health.  When the guidance documents are ready and approved, South Africa will be the v

Floyd Mayweather's mansion in Las Vegas reportedly burglarized

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Floyd Mayweather's mansion in Las Vegas reportedly burglarized Retired boxing champion Floyd Mayweather Jr.’s Las Vegas mansion was burglarized over the weekend, while he partied in Los Angeles to celebrate his 40th birthday. According to a statement issued by the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department , there was forced entry into his home on Wood Creek Court through a rear office door sometime between Friday and Monday. Officer Danny Cordero of the LVMPD office of public information, said items of value were taken, but “we still don’t know what exactly was taken. We haven’t gotten a list from the victim of what items were taken.” Cordero said it was still an active investigation, and detectives were trying to get with the victim to see what exactly was taken. The statement said suspects have not been identified at this time. The police also did not identify the address as Mayweather’s residence. Leonard Ellerbe, the CEO of Mayweather Promotions and a longtime close f