Wednesday, August 27, 2008

IHH OFFICIAL VBULLETIN BOARD
















IHH is going Vbulletin,now u can discuss hip hop all day ,while downloading all the latest albums,tracks,mixtapes,and have a dose of the xxx section the site is currently being worked on to have the best features vbulletin can provide,including your own personall blogs ,arcade and so many other features,
stay tuned.As of now the official release date is Auguest 29th but that may change due to giving the board more features and installing them correctly.

Thursday, August 14, 2008

Team USA gets revenge


























BEIJING (AP)—It’s official now. This is NOT Japan and the 2006 World Championships, not to mention Athens and the 2004 Olympics.

This is Beijing and the 2008 Olympics, and the U.S. is back in men’s basketball.

These Americans, who looked so lost two years ago in Japan, appear to have found their Olympic way in China.

Batting away balls or swatting shots on seemingly every possession late in the second quarter, the Americans broke open a close game and went on to a 92-69 victory Thursday night to clinch a spot in the medal round.

“We played like we wanted to win. We played together,” U.S. guard Dwyane Wade said. “We were very aware of their offensive sets, we were very aware of their personnel and we played like that. So we were kind of a step in front of what they wanted to do because we kind of knew everything already.”

The Americans were also able to find the range on jump shots when the Greeks went to a zone defense to slow them down. Kobe Bryant, who entered the game shooting just 37 percent in the first two games, was 7-for-14 from the field and finished with 18 points.


Chris Bosh also had 18 points, Wade added 17 and LeBron James had 13 for the United States (3-0), which moves on to a matchup of Group B unbeatens Saturday night against world champion Spain. The winner will earn the group’s top seed for the quarterfinals.

Greece stunned the Americans two years ago in the semifinals of the 2006 world championships, shredding the U.S. defense for 63 percent shooting with clinical execution of its pick-and-roll offense in a 101-95 victory.

“We wanted to really keep the pressure on them. We wanted to kind of redeem ourselves,” Bosh said. “This was kind of like a payback game for us and we knew that people were wondering how we were going to respond, so we tried to play a solid game and stay on them the whole game.”

The Americans counted 42 possessions on tape in which the Greeks ran the pick-and-roll, so they spent much of their game plan on scheming to stop it.

This time, the Greeks hit just 41.3 percent (26-for-63) from the field and just 4-for-18, 22 percent, from 3-point range as the Americans used a suffocating defense to extend a seven-point lead to a 19-point cushion in the final 51/2 minutes of the first half.

“Any time you get beat it’s embarrassing and that’s enough,” Bosh said. “And we can really use that as a tool to help us with our defense now, and that’s the name of the game. Because if you play good defense, no matter how you’re shooting the ball you’re going to be in the game.”

The Americans’ defense failed them at the 2004 Athens Olympics. The U.S. finished 5-3 and gave up an average of 91.6 points per game in the three losses. The disappointing showing was the impetus that led to the three-year training this squad underwent to prepare for these Summer Games. This is not just a roster of NBA All-Stars, these players feel a part of a team.

Thursday night Theo Papaloukas led Greece with 15 points, but like China and Angola before them, the Greeks stayed close for about 11/2 quarters before the Americans’ depth and athleticism blew open the game.

After the previously slumping Bryant finally knocked down a 3-pointer, James blocked a shot that led to Bosh’s three-point play for a 44-30 lead with 2:31 remaining in the second quarter. James came up with a steal less than 30 seconds later and threw down a reverse dunk.

Bosh swiped at a ball that led to another Greece turnover, and James found him on the next possession for another three-point play and a 49-30 bulge. The Greeks then turned it over again, with James keeping his balance while nearly falling down to take an outlet pass and convert a layup, and Bosh blocked the final Greek shot of the half to make it 51-32 at the break.


The United States had 12-point lead in the game in Japan two years ago before handing it over with its sloppy defensive effort. The Americans came out much sharper this time, with Jason Kidd picking up three fouls in the first 1:25 while aggressively defending, and Bryant guarding Vasileios Spanoulis, the top Greek scorer.

Spanoulis scored 14 points but shot just 4-of-13.

And after stubbornly sticking to what wasn’t working in the game two years ago, the Americans showed the Greeks different looks this time. They picked up full court on one early possession, then fell back into a zone defense on another.

“We came out here and did what we had to do. From the beginning to the end, we did that,” Carmelo Anthony said. “From the beginning of the game, we felt different, the pace of the game, the way we approached this game mentally, we really wanted to get out from the jump ball.

Unlike their easy victory against Angola two nights earlier, the Americans kept up the defensive intensity after halftime. Dwight Howard smacked away a shot right into Kidd’s head, leading to a shot clock violation, and James and Bosh had rejections on the same third-quarter possession a few minutes later.

The Americans still struggled from the free throw line and 3-point arc. They were 7-of-20 on 3s and just 13 of 23 at the line.

Greece (1-2), which lost to Spain in its opener, faces winless Angola before closing pool play against China.

“If you play with teams like the United States, it makes the team a lot better in our technique and conditioning,” Greek coach Panagiotis Giannakis said.

Wednesday, August 13, 2008

Mick Foley Headed To TNA Next Month?































The Sun out of the UK is reporting a close friend of Mick Foley has informed them that the hardcore icon is headed to TNA Wrestling when his WWE contract expires on September 1st.

Foley’s friend told the Sun, “Mick's body cannot handle a full time schedule, even in TNA. But he's hell bent on doing everything he can to further his legacy and put them on the map.

The friend added, "Mick's plan is to wrestle select dates, like Sting currently does. He feels he will legitimately make a big difference in the way TNA Wrestling is perceived by the public!”

Back in 2005, Foley was in talks wih TNA and was very close to signing with the company before he wound up back in WWE. He did not work this week's SmackDown! tapings.

ALBUM OF THE DAY :Shwayze - Shwayze




















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| 01 - Roamin' 03:37 |
| 02 - Lazy Days 03:38 |
| 03 - Corona And Lime 03:56 |
| 04 - Buzzin' 03:32 |
| 05 - Don't Be Shy 03:08 |
| 06 - Hollywood 04:17 |
| 07 - Polaroid 04:47 |
| 08 - James Brown Is Dead 03:15 |
| 09 - Lost My Mind 03:22 |
| 10 - Mary Jane 03:48 |
| 11 - Lazy Susan 03:57 |
| 12 - Flashlight feat. Dave Navarro 04:31 |
| 13 - Bonus Track 03:20 |
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| 49:08 min

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WDF?'Mamma Mia!' Leaps To No. 1 On The Billboard 200















It took five weeks, but the ABBA-driven soundtrack to "Mamma Mia!" has ascended to the summit of The Billboard 200 for the first time. Moving 130,000 copies in the U.S., according to Nielsen SoundScan, the Decca effort climbs 3-1 and becomes the second soundtrack this year to take No. 1, behind Rhino's "Juno" soundtrack in January.

The film soundtrack to "Mamma Mia!," which features actors like Meryl Streep, Amanda Seyfried and Pierce Brosnan belting out ABBA favorites, also crowns Top Internet Albums and Top Soundtracks, while the original cast recording of the stage musical continues its reign on Top Cast Albums for a third week.

The last year two or more soundtracks earned the top spot on The Billboard 200 was in 1998, when "Titanic," "City of Angels" and "Armageddon" all had their turn at No. 1.

ABBA has never had a top 10 album on the Billboard 200; the Swedish pop act's highest charting set is 1978's "The Album," which peaked at No. 14. However, the group is No. 1 on Top Pop Catalog albums with its greatest hits package "Gold," which jumps 37% to 33,000 copies.

Miley Cyrus' "Breakout" (Hollywood) sits at No. 2 on The Billboard 200 for a second week after a 37% sales decrease to 102,000 copies. Last week's chart-topper, Sugarland's "Love on the Inside" (Mercury Nashville), falls to No. 3 with 91,000, a 47% sales slide, while Kid Rock's "Rock N Roll Jesus" (Atlantic) takes a 6% sales hit to 90,000 and holds steady at No. 4 for a third week.

Lil Wayne's "Tha Carter III" remains at No. 5, also for a third week, after selling 67,000 (-15%). Despite a 21% sales loss to 55,000, Coldplay's "Viva La Vida or Death and All His Friends" (Capitol) climbs a notch 7-6.

R&B star Lloyd's third album, "Lessons in Love" (The Inc./Universal Motown), is this week's hottest debut, bowing at No. 7 with 51,000. His last set, 2007's "Street Love," began at No. 2 with 144,000.

The Jonas Brothers-led soundtrack to Disney's "Camp Rock" ascends 9-8 with 47,000 (-18%). Rihanna's newly reissued "Good Girl Gone Bad" climbs back into the top tier 12-9 on a 18% sales surge to 44,000; the album likely picked up steam from the latest single "Disturbia," which climbed 4-3 on the Hot 100 with a bullet last week.

Former Trick Pony vocalist Heidi Newfield's Curb solo debut "What Am I Waiting For" lands at No. 10 with 34,000. The album also lands at No. 2 on Top Country Albums.

Another country artist, Keith Anderson, notches his highest charting album and best sales week with the Columbia effort "C'mon!," which debuts at No. 12 on The Billboard 200 with 32,000. His last offering, 2005's "Three Chord Country and American Rock and Roll," debuted and peaked at No. 77.

Bright Eyes frontman Conor Oberst's self-titled solo debut for Merge begins with 29,000 at No. 15. Moving 25,000 copies, Eleven Seven rock act Trapt's third studio effort "Only Through the Pain" bows at No. 18. The second volume of "Total Dance 2008" (Thrive/Red) bows at No. 21 (23,000) and features Stryker's remix of hits like Katy Perry's "I Kissed a Girl" and Missy Elliott's "Shake Your Pom Pom."

Other debuts this week include Hawthorne Heights' "Fragile Future" (Victory) at No. 23 with 20,000, country singer Jamey Johnson's "That Lonesome Song" (Mercury Nashville) at No. 28 with 17,000, rock act Norma Jean's "Anti Mother" (Tooth & Nail) at No. 29 with 16,000 and Randy Newman's "Harps and Angels" (Nonesuch) at No. 30, also with 16,000.

At 7.16 million units, sales this week are down 2.7% from last week's sum and down 10.9% from the same week last year.

Tuesday, August 12, 2008

The Rock Dating A Rock Star's Daughter



















former WWE star Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson was recently spotted on a beach with a bikini-clad woman by the name of Lauren Hashian. She is the daughter of original Boston drummer Sib Hashian (which is freakin' INCRDIBLE, 'cause Boston owns).

According to BostonHerald.com, she is 24 years old and was a finalist on the UPN reality show, R U the Girl back in 2005. She is a budding singer who met Johnson when he was in Boston shooting The Game Plan two years ago.

According to the website, the two were regulars at an Italian restaurant called Davio's during the shooting of the Disney flick two years ago (Johnson was still married at the time as he didn't announced a separation from his wife of 10 ten years, Dany, until June 2007; the film was shot in Boston in the fall of 2006). Hashian brought Johnson to her Lynnfield, MA residence for dinner to meet the parents. Hashian has since moved to Los Angeles to further her music career

Producer sues Vanessa Hudgens for $5 million














LOS ANGELES - A music producer has sued Vanessa Hudgens for $5 million, claiming the actress and her father have repeatedly violated a contract and failed to pay him his share of her earnings.

Hudgens, one of the stars of Disney's successful "High School Musical" series, entered into an agreement with producer Johnny Vieira when she was still a minor, the lawsuit, filed in Los Angeles Superior Court on Monday, states. Vieira claims Hudgens and her father, Greg, sued to get out of the agreement, but have also failed to abide by settlement terms.


An e-mail message seeking comment from Hudgens' publicist wasn't immediately returned Tuesday morning.

Vieira is described in the lawsuit as a songwriter and music producer who was "engaged in the business of discovering and developing artists in the music industry" when he entered into an agreement with Hudgens in 2005.

That agreement, Vieira states, called for him to equally share in advances, royalties and merchandising from Hudgens' career.

That was before she landed a starring role in "High School Musical," which is scheduled to release its third installment later this year. She has also released a pair of solo albums.

Vieira claims an audit turned up at least two instances where he is owed money, and that Hudgens, 19, has refused to pay him.

He is also suing Greg Hudgens for defamation, claiming he sent an e-mail to others that accused Vieira of being a "predator."

Hudgens was sued last year by a lawyer who claimed she owed him $150,000. Court records show the lawsuit was settled in January, about a month after a judge ruled that case could go to trial.