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I’m Gone by M.i.C. x Prince Sole

I'm Gone by M.i.C. x Prince Sole

Rappers M.i.C. x Prince Sole collaborate on the music video for the single “I’m Gone”. It’s party time for this duo day after day. Flash back with them to see what happened the night before. They just can’t get enough every night. They’re gone.

Listen to more M.i.C. : Settle Down, Same Time, I Won’t Tell, Part Time Lover, Takeoff and One Chance.

I’m Gone by M.i.C. x Prince Sole (contains explicit lyrics)

You Don’t Care by Decipher

You Don't Care by Decipher

Rapper Decipher dropped the music video to his track “You Don’t Care”. He dedicates a song to the women that don’t care what people say about her. Nothing gets to her as she is confident in herself and flaunts it. Decipher loves these types of women. Chill vibe rolling through this hazy video.

Listen to more Decipher: Got A Feeling, Freestyle For Me, Bowtie Gang, Angry Asian Man, There She Goes, Catch Me If You Can, Life and Catch Me If You Can Asian American Remix.

You Don’t Care by Decipher (contains explicit lyrics)

Lyrics to You Don’t Care by Decipher

Damn baby, how you do that with your hair though?
with that body why would you even wear clothes?
booty’s a bubble like the bottom of my air sole
derriere everywhere, can you share though?
got a butt make you wonder where the chair go
sorry if I stare yo, I don’t think you’d care so
everywhere we go it’s prom night, you the prom queen
tryna find a fresh prince like a crime scene
don’t need to look no longer like a widescreen
when the lights low, turn you on; high beam
seen you dancing, I’ll do that with you baby
rock a snapback and Jordan III’s like it’s the ’80s
already miss you baby… you ain’t even leave
curly hair, dark sunglasses like she Eazy-E
you should leave with me, I’m going places, please believe
we VIP, don’t even see no line to read between

These b*tches say you a b*tch
and you don’t care
and you don’t care
these b*tches say you a b*tch
and you don’t care
and you don’t care
if they know what I know
then they know that they ain’t f*cking with you
they ain’t f*cking with you
if they know what I know
then they know that they ain’t f*cking with you
they ain’t f*cking with you

Damn baby, how you do that with your stank walk?
jeans fit like you tryna piss your man off
hips swing like you tryna take them pants off
you should let them hit the floor like a dance off
your grandma fed you good cooking now that ass good looking
I should tell her good looking
she want to act Manhattan but she look Brooklyn
she been places that taught her things the hood couldn’t
a badass since math class
she added that attitude but I could subtract that
that Damier black bag, you know that she has that
but listens to duffle bag rap and that backpack
she know where the trap at, ain’t scared to walk past that
sad that she seen it all before, no flashback but
she don’t let that get to her
so why the f*ck she care what a b*tch doing?

(Chorus x2)

Lifted by D-Pryde

Lifted by D-Pryde

Rapper D-Pryde released his first single “Lifted” off his upcoming EP “Canal & Richvale”. This is one of his favorite songs on his new EP, so he choose it as the first single. It’s brings an uplifting feeling of the summertime, so why not bring it to everybody as his first look for my EP? Get lifted. Look for a music video and his EP coming soon.

Listen to more D-Pryde: Finger tips, Full Time Thing, Moral Fiber, Mobbin’, Normal, Start Again, Big Shot, Outro Flow, Priorities.

Lifted by D-Pryde

Lyrics to Lifted by D-Pryde

(Verse 1)
I stay
Murder down to the socks, outfit killer
Homicide, god I’m fly, tell me why you’re into
Let me act up, back up, tell em I’m a threat this year
Yeah I rep a coast but I’d rather rep a hemisphere

Feel the feeling though, I know it’s in your veins
Come and bring your girls, catch a little fade
You know I’m here if you need that break to turn to
I know you got work, forget your curfew

Cause you can stay up up
Let me raise this roof that we be under
When the street lights come-on, until the sun come up
if they do it like us, know that we could do it better
I know the parties started when I entered
So tell em

(Chorus)
I can turn you, all the way up, if you’d like me to yeah, let me do it
They hearing the sound, we’re around, even when they tell you turn it down
I want you to pour up, chill out and get lifted
get lifted yeah yeah yeah

(Verse 2)
Young college girl, what’s your life like
All eyes on you like it’s fight night
And you ain’t even looking for the right type
And if them other bitches hating tell em bye bye

I’m Riding high they looking slow
Repping for my city like I’m biggie on that Brooklyn flow
Yeah they staring at me I’m like hater what you looking fo’
They told me that I changed because my cockiness is overdosed

When that beat switch up, I feel just like a million
Dollar bitches holla plus my clique we keep it triilla
if they do it like us, know that we could do it better
I know the parties started when I entered
So tell em

(Chorus)

(Bridge)

Turn your mood on up
Tell them all don’t kill my vibe
They can come and pour up
Chill out
And get lifted, lifted, lifted

And if the neighbors say the musics too loud
Turn it up for em till the cops shut it down

And girl you looking fine, baby you just shut it down
Shut it down
Shut it down (down)

Every hood, every burb
Tell em pick up the word
And if you give me time
Here’s a memory in return

So baby give me time
Baby now give me time
And baby sit back
Unwind
And you should know I

(Chorus)

Ben Baller’s Insane Jewelry Season 2 Episode 6

Ben Baller’s Insane Jewelry Season 2 Episode 6

Ben Baller’s Insane Jewelry Season 2 concludes with episode 6. Pro skateboarder Stevie Williams cops matching rings to congratulate his skate team. Ben Baller has 2 weeks to produce 12 3D DGK rings with 35 grams of 18k gold and 1 carat of VVS1 white diamonds at $6,000 per ring for a grand total of $72,000. Meanwhile, Ben gets some new ink with Mr. cartoon in honor of his kids.

Previous episodes:
Ben Baller’s Insane Jewelry Episode 1
Ben Baller’s Insane Jewelry Episode 2
Ben Baller’s Insane Jewelry Episode 3
Ben Baller’s Insane Jewelry Episode 4
Ben Baller’s Insane Jewelry Episode 5
Ben Baller’s Insane Jewelry Episode 6

Ben Baller’s Insane Jewelry Season 2 Episode 1
Ben Baller’s Insane Jewelry Season 2 Episode 2
Ben Baller’s Insane Jewelry Season 2 Episode 3
Ben Baller’s Insane Jewelry Season 2 Episode 4
Ben Baller’s Insane Jewelry Season 2 Episode 5

Ben Baller’s Insane Jewelry Season 2 Episode 6

Yellow Face

Yellow Face

Yellow Face” follows the misadventures of an Asian American playwright named DHH who leads the protest against the yellow face casting, only to mistakenly cast a Caucasian actor in an Asian role in his own play. The film is based on David Henry Hwang’s play of the same name for which he received his third Obie Award in Playwriting and made him a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize for Drama. Hwang is an acclaimed playwright whose works include “FOB”, “Golden Child”, “Aida”, “Chinglish” and “M. Butterfly” for which he won the Tony Award.

The lines between truth and fiction blur with hilarious and moving results in David Henry Hwang’s unreliable memoir. Asian-American playwright DHH, fresh off his Tony Award win for M. Butterfly, leads a protest against the casting of Jonathan Pryce as the Eurasian pimp in the original Broadway production of Miss Saigon, condemning the practice as “yellowface.” His position soon comes back to haunt him when he mistakes a Caucasian actor, Marcus G. Dahlman, for mixed-race, and casts him in the lead Asian role of his own Broadway-bound comedy, Face Value. When DHH discovers the truth of Marcus’ ethnicity, he tries to conceal his blunder to protect his reputation as an Asian-American role model, by passing the actor off as a “Siberian Jew.” Meanwhile, DHH’s father, Henry Y. Hwang, an immigrant who loves the American Dream and Frank Sinatra, finds himself ensnared in the same web of late-1990’s anti-Chinese paranoia that also leads to the “Donorgate” scandal and the arrest of Los Alamos nuclear scientist Wen Ho Lee. As he clings to his old multicultural rhetoric, this new racist witch hunt forces DHH to confront the complex and ever-changing role that “face” plays in American life today.

“Yellow Face” is directed by Jeff Liu, Literary Manager at East West Players, and features a cast with experience in film, TV, theater and YouTube including Ryun Yu, Christopher Gorham, Linda Park, Sab Shimono, Emily Kuroda, Ki Hong Lee and Justin James Hughes.

Yellow Face Part 1

Yellow Face Part 2

Yellow Face Deleted Scene – Wen Ho Lee

Yellow Face – A Behind-the-Scenes Look

Food Network Star Season 9 : Asian American edition

Viet Pham on Food Network Star Season 9Stacey Poon-Kinney on Food Network Star Season 9

Food Network’s long-running competition series Food Network Star returns for a ninth season with fresh talent, intense challenges, and culinary icons Alton Brown, Giada De Laurentiis and Bobby Flay leading the charge to discover the best and brightest new faces in food television. In new twists, focus groups of Food Network fans will also have their say on contestant performances and one finalist will be brought back after elimination for another chance at victory. Viewers will again be able to vote online or via phone before the August 11th finale to determine who will win the ultimate prize: their own show on Food Network. Each episode before the finale features a first-round Mentor Challenge, second-round Star Challenge and an elimination determined by the selection committee, including returning judges Food Network executives Susie Fogelson and Bob Tuschman.

Upcoming episodes feature a Chopped-themed mystery ingredient challenge before Chopped judge Alex Guarnaschelli; an anything-can-happen live, on-camera test with E! News co-host Terrence Jenkins; a fresh Italian-themed challenge with a twist; a pantry cook-off with Cereals and Snacks; a Star-making screening evaluated by The Hollywood Reporter Editorial Director Janice Min and Senior Writers Gary Baum and Leslie Bruce; and guest appearances by Guy Fieri and Robert Irvine.

Two contestants to keep your eyes on are Viet Pham and Stacey Poon-Kinney


Viet Pham, 34 (Salt Lake City), born in a refugee camp in Malaysia, began cooking for his brother after moving to California while his parents worked to provide for the family. The James Beard Award semi-finalist graduated from the California Culinary Academy before working in restaurants in San Francisco and eventually opening his own restaurant in Salt Lake City. He is currently working on a new restaurant project — Fire and Water in Park City, Utah. Named one of Food and Wine’s Best New Chefs in 2011, Viet’s international background impacted his culinary style, and his eclectic and global perspective shines in his dishes.


Stacey Poon-Kinney, 34 (San Diego), grew up in a food family — her great-grandfather was a chef and her great-grandmother ran a diner. She was chopping, dicing and stirring from an early age, but her love of dance took over and she began performing onstage. She eventually returned to the food world, and now the married mom of two owns the restaurant The Trails Eatery with her father. Don’t let Stacey’s big smile, unique sense of style and carefree approach to life fool you — she is a competitor.