Tuesday, 30 July 2013

MY STORY: Why I Became A Prostitute – (Details & Photos) Insert (18+)

MY STORY: Why I Became A Prostitute

MY STORY: Why I Became A Prostitute 411vibes.com
Meet the desperate single mum who was so terrified of mounting debt that she turned to prostitution.
22-year-old Nicole Parke borrowed a total of £500 from two companies in May last year after being made redundant from her full-time job as a hairdresser.
Unable to find work, the mum of two needed the quick cash to pay for food and bills.
But with her credit cards at maximum, a large overdraft and increasing interest on her loans, Nicole, from Hackney in east London, hit rock bottom.
By the end of May the debt on the payday loans had risen to £1,175 and had taken the total she owed to her creditors to £20,000.
With bailiffs knocking on her door, escorting seemed the only way to make money quick enough to control her mounting debt.
She signed up to an online escorting agency and within a week she was entertaining her first client.
She says: “I never imagined my life would end up the way it did.
MY STORY: Why I Became A Prostitute
“I’ve always been independent so having to turn to payday loans to be able to feed my family and pay the rent was terrifying.
“I thought it would solve my problems but it just made things worse.
“With £5,000 nursery fees, £5,000 on my credit cards, my overdraft, rent arrears, utility arrears, council tax and two payday loans, I ended up £20,000 in debt. Escorting was a last resort, the only way I could get paid fast enough to stop the interest from mounting.”
Nicole created a profile on the escorting site using the name Tami.
She says: “When I called the agency I was shaking but I thought if I didn’t go ahead with it I might end up homeless.
“While it was a relief to know I’d finally have some money coming in, the overriding feeling was fear.
“I met my first client at a hotel. I wore my tightest dress, a push-up bra, stockings, high heels and had my bag packed with condoms.
MY STORY: Why I Became A Prostitute
“I’d started pulling out my hair with the anxiety of my mounting debt and this just made it worse. I wondered if the man would kill me or beat me up.”
Despite her fears, Nicole went ahead with the arranged meeting in June 2012, a month after taking out her first payday loan.
She explains: “As he opened the door, my client smiled and looked me up and down and I knew he was interested in one thing only.
“I let him undress me and we slept together. It was horrible but luckily he didn’t last long.
“He didn’t talk afterwards, he just thrust £100 at me, opened the door and I left. I was relieved I hadn’t got hurt and having £100 meant I had enough money to keep us going for another week and pay off some of the interest.”
After that first appointment Nicole was seeing clients three to four nights a week and earning around £1,800 a month.
It was enough to begin to pay off her debts, bills and feed her family.
She says: “I told friends I was doing various jobs, never the truth, and they’d babysit my kids. At the end of my first month I was close to quitting as I’d almost paid off all my interest and thought I’d be OK.
“But when one of my kids asked if he could go to playschool, I went out escorting that night so I’d have the money for it.”
She eventually made enough to clear the debt of the payday loans.
In September 2012, Nicole saw her last client and has since begun looking for hairdressing work.
She says: “I’ve been looking for another job ever since. Although I just manage to pay the bills with my Jobseeker’s Allowance, I’m never going back to escorting.
“I live in a hostel with my children now but I’ve not given up hope of building a better future.
“We might not be rich but we’re healthy and we’re getting by.”

Before and After: Kim Kardashian's Cosmetic surgery

Kim's cosmetic surgery is a subtle change, but does all the wonderful things that a good rhinoplasty can do! "Her plastic surgeon must've known that s/he was messing with near perfection!" -Dr. Rawnsley

SHAME: SEE John Terry’s Mother Drunk And High After Partying With Her Daughter In-Law [PHOTOS]


SOCCER ace John Terry’s mum Sue lies flat out in the back of a taxi after a boozy night on the town.

Sue, 55, stumbled into the cab at 3am after partying with John’s wife Toni.
The grandma spread herself out on the back seat and closed her eyes while waiting for Toni.
John Terry's wife Toni
Party girl … John Terry’s wife Toni on her night out with Sue
When her daughter-in-law finally arrived the two women sped off from the Mayfair nightspot in London. Chelsea skipper John, 32, is always eager to get himself into photos — but even he would shy away from this unflattering snap.
An onlooker said: “Sue was staggering everywhere. She was a complete mess and had definitely had too many drinks.
“She had to come out of the club about half an hour before Toni did. And then she passed-out in the back of the taxi. At first she was lying on the cab’s floor.”

John Terry's mum Sue
Mum’s the word … John Terry’s mother Sue
John Terry
Snap happy … footie ace John Terry
In 2009, Sue was cautioned for allegedly shoplifting £800 of clothes and groceries from M&S and Tesco.
Terry’s dad was last week accused of head-butting an Asian man in a racist attack. Edward, 59, allegedly assaulted Amarjit Talafair in London.
He admits common assault but denies it was racially aggravated. He will face magistrates in November.
Former England captain Terry was cleared of racially abusing QPR star Anton Ferdinand following a trial last year.
John Terry's mum Sue
Flat out on the town … John Terry’s mum Sue, 55, kips in tax

WHY I LEFT CHOC CITY – JESSE JAGZ

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JESSE ABAGA OTHERWISE KNOWN AS JESSE JAGZ IS A TALENTED MUSICIAN AND PRODUCER. HE RECENTLY LEFT HIS RECORD LABEL, CHOCOLATE CITY RECORD IN CONTROVERSIAL CIRCUMSTANCES. HIS BROTHER JUDE ABAGA (MI) IS THE VICE PRESIDENT OF THE LABEL. MANY SAY JESSE JAGZ’S DEPARTURE WAS RANCOROUS BUT HE DENIED THIS. IN THIS INTERVIEW WITH LANRE ODUKOYA, HE INSISTS THAT ALL IS WELL BETWEEN HIM AND THE CHOCO CITY BOYS
WHAT SPURRED ME TO PRODUCE O LE KU IN 30 MINUTES … Hard work! But this is not to take anything away from the song, “Oleku”.  Besides, producing it within that time frame wasn’t such a big deal. It’s just plain hard work and nothing more.
I felt great with the success.  A special feeling is evoked when the product of one’s work is well received. The wide acceptance of “Oleku” brings on such feelings of satisfaction.  Beyond me as the producer, everyone connected with the production of that song shares in the feeling.
LEAVING THE CHOC CITY TEAM… Regarding why I left, there is a simple way to look at it. I left because everyone, no matter who the person is or what the person is involved with, has a path and direction in life. For me, it is all about heading to another direction which is different from my brothers’ own. Every man is on a personal journey in this world and as someone who is running his own race; I just must continue with mine. And as far as I know, music is a very personal thing. I have been in music long before Chocolate City came to existence.  So, I wonder why people make it look as if we were not already in existence before Chocolate City was established.
CURRENT RELATIONSHIP WITH EX-TEAM MATES… People always like the word – “family” because it makes everyone feel safe. But the reality is that families are made of human beings. So, the relationships that abound in families also have their own challenges as people evolve. Also friendship and loyalty are things that don’t happen overnight; they keep evolving. So, the relationship has grown to the point of family bond for members of Chocolate City. It’s just about growing in a different direction, that’s all.
BETWEEN BEING A SINGER AND A PRODUCER… Well, for me, they are both one and the same. I like to make music. I don’t want to cage my passion; so I am comfortable just being the man who loves to make music, not just as an artiste or even a music producer. It’s the same emotional energy for me once music, which is the underlying essence of it all, is involved.
WHY I LEFT CHOC CITY… I’ve grown, simple! But this is not to say the company has remained static; they’ve also grown as a company. In moving on, I’m simply going to continue what I’ve always done, which is making music and being involved in one way or the other. I’ve always been independent; to the extent that I still have the liberty to do my own thing, whichever way I feel is good enough even when I was signed onto the label. So, I’m just me and I want to continue being me.
WHAT TO EXPECT IN MY NEW ALBUM… Awesome music. The album will be a combination of awesome music which is what I have always represented and hope to continue to represent.
I HAVE NO CAREER MENTORS… I have people I look up to. Sadly, a lot of the musicians I grew up listening to are no longer actively making music. But that does not change the fact that my musical influences were many like most true music figures you might have encountered. I just used to listen to everything that I could listen to; and that means I appreciate all genres of music. I respect a lot of artistes. About those impressing me? This is totally a different question altogether. I enjoy the works of people and I might appreciate certain styles also. I think the whole essence of life is learning and growing. For me, I just want to learn. Impressions might change, but true spirited music doesn’t, no matter how long it has been produced or who produced it.

Saturday, 20 July 2013

PRESIDENT OBAMA IN NELSON MANDELA's PRISON WITH HIS FAMILY

United States of America President Barack Obama and family tours Robben Island, the former prison in Cape town where Nelson Mandela was imprisoned for fighting overturn apartheid. The president in a statement said...
"For me to be able to bring my daughters there and teach them the history of that place and this country, and help them to understand not only how those lessons apply to their own lives but also to their responsibilities in the future as citizens of the world, that’s a great privilege and a great honor.





Wednesday, 17 July 2013

Home Sewn is hip-hop fashion with individual flair



Villa has been in the hip-hop fashion game since the baggy days of Cross Colors and Fubu. So execs of the retail chain figured if anyone could help designers from "the block" make fashion, they could. In winter 2012, Patrick Walsh, vice president of marketing, launched a contest calling on designers from Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and surrounding states to submit their best work. More than 250 entered, and the winner, Khaleel Salaam, 30, saw his collection of men's fitted T's, hoodies, and tanks produced by the Philadelphia-based company. A little more than a year later, Salaam is among six up-and-coming fashion groups working directly with Villa on fledgling menswear lines under the umbrella label Home Sewn. "It's a way for me to share my message," said Salaam.
His own label G.E.E.K. is an acronym (close enough) for Good Energy =Quals Kreation. His apparel features images of glasses - as in, it's cool to be nerdy. One shirt bears the likeness of Steve Urkel, the nerd nonpareil from the 1980s series Family Matters. Thanks to a heavy social media presence, targeted marketing events, and old-fashioned grind, Home Sewn is gaining steam in Philly with the graphically funky lines. Right now, pieces carrying the label - accompanied by the designers' individual labels - are in each of Villa's 67 stores, most of which are in Philly and environs. T-shirts can be had for $20, hoodies for $50. "We've done surprisingly well," Walsh said. For example, "once we got the T-shirts made, he [Salaam] wanted to [put them in stores] immediately. We said we'd think about it . . . maybe . . . if he sold 100 shirts. That first day he sold 141." Villa's Home Sewn program is emblematic of the made-in-America aesthetic being embraced on fashion's leading edge. These days, fashion is a melting pot of punk, skater, and hip-hop influences that foster more of a DIY mentality than one weighted with luxe and lofty labels. It's indisputable that what starts out in the streets now often ends up on the runways. "Ten years ago, if you wore a shirt to the club that was designed by a friend, you would be laughed at," said Home Sewn designer Billy "Abstract" Nearn Jr., 29, who works with his brother, Aaron "DJ Aye Boogie," on T's and tanks for his Abstract Thought line. "Now people are so much more receptive," Nearn added. "It's what people want." Other designers include Philly-based Curran J. Swint, 23, whose fitted, indie-brand Kings Rule Together has developed a cult following, including Will Smith's son, Jaden. Also in the group is West Philly rapper Chill Moody, 28. The video for Moody's single "Chains" plays on VH1 and MTV. He recently performed at the Wawa Welcome America! July 4th Jam on the Benjamin Franklin Parkway. He named his collection Nice Things because, well, he likes nice things. Home Sewn designer Mont Brown says his Astronauts collection was inspired by Guion Bluford, the first African American in space - and, like Brown, from West Philly. "Where I come from, people just don't have any hope," said Brown, 26, who is also a musician and has helped organize stop-the-violence events in his neighborhood. "Anything is possible. You don't have to be an astronaut to be able to fly." Fashionably speaking, urban clothing is trendsetting, but also often embedded with political messages. Twenty years ago those graphics would have included, no doubt, an in-your-face red-black-and-green fist. Today, though, the images are almost subliminal: G.E.E.K.'s signature glasses suggest intelligence, Abstract Thought's clever use of the idea bubble conveys the sense that ideas are limitless. The Home Sewn lines are also a declaration - that "we are American, and our collections are made here," said Salaam. "We try to put out a positive message and stay positive. We value ourselves." Villa was founded in the early 1990s in Reading. Walsh, who has been with the chain for seven years, identifies Home Sewn designers through community engagement, whether at a basketball tournament or a Meek Mill concert. He was behind the North Philly rapper's Dreamchasers line. Walsh has seen the urban clothing industry morphing from one dominated by rappers with clothing brands, like Jay-Z and Damon Dash's Rocawear, to one nurturing independent designers. "At one point," Walsh said, "I was getting two questions from people: 'When were the new Jordans coming out?' and 'How can I get my stuff in your store?' " So they put a call out to potential creators where Villa has stores: Pennsylvania, Delaware, Ohio, New Jersey, and western New York. Villa helps the designers source materials, sets them up with graphic designers, fronts the initial investment, and even guides them through copyright deals and contracts. Depending on the level of Villa's involvement, the company takes a percentage of the sales. The designer retains his rights. "We want them to keep what is theirs," Walsh said. "They worked hard for it."


New Music: Ron Isley ft. Trey Songz – ‘Lay You Down’


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Well, here’s a nice little surprise duet…
Old school collides with new school on Ron Isley’s upcoming love-making single, “Lay You Down” featuring Trey Songz. On the soulful track, which appears on Ron Isley’s newly released album This Song Is For You, the two fellas voices mesh perfectly as they persuade the woman they are in love with to take their love a little further in the bedroom.
While speaking on the collaboration during a recent interview with AOL, Ron Isley revealed:
I knew him when he first started…He wrote a song that I did with Patti LaBelle called, “I Just came to chill” and that was a big, big record for me. Trey Songz was just getting started then and I said, “One day, I’ll do a song with you.” When he talked to me, he said, “I think I got that song we were talking about” and when I heard it, I said, “That’s it!”

Saturday, 13 July 2013

3 Songs With Freakier Lyrics Than “Blurred Lines”

Since Robin Thicke debuted the racy video for the funky summer jam “Blurred Lines, ” everyone has had an opinion about the song. While mostly everyone loves it, there are some critics who call the lyrics “rapey” and misogynistic. Robin has largely ignored the low rumblings of backlash until he was interviewed by BBC Radio 1. When he was asked about the criticism, blue-eyed-soul crooner said, “I’m not going to dignify that with a response.” However, he proceeded to respond.
Thicke explained that the concept of the video came from its director Diane Martel. Yes, a woman! “I had mentioned to her that I wanted to do a very funny and silly video. And she said, ‘well, what if we have the girls take their clothes off?’ And I said, ‘let’s make sure we shoot two versions, because I don’t want it to be sleazy.’ I’ve always been a gentleman; I’ve been in love with the same woman since I was a teenager. I don’t want to do anything that’s inappropriate,” he said.
Well, The Urban Daily happens to love “Blurred Lines” and we think the criticism is a little overblown because men have been singing about their bedroom freakiness since bedrooms were invented. Check out five songs with freakier lyrics than “Blurred Lines.”


Clarence Carter – “I Be Strokin’”
Freaky Lyric: “Let me tell you what she told me, she said/Stroke it , Clarence Carter, but don’t stroke it too fast/If the stuff ain’t tight enough, you can stick it up my ass”
This song came out in the ’70s when sex, drugs, and R&B were reaching their peaks. But to have a song talking about backdoor penetration played on the radio back then was still a tad too far. If you’re over 40 and you’ve sung at least one lyric from this, how can you have an issue with today’s raunchy sex and synthesiser type R&B?

George Michael – “I Want Your Sex”
Freaky Lyric: “What’s your definition of dirty baby/What do you consider pornography/Don’t you know I love you till it hurts me baby/Don’t you think it’s time you had sex with me”
When a person asks you about your definition of “dirty” and “pornography,” you know they are on some other stuff. Although George Michael’s ode to sex was talking about monogamy, it was still the freaky jam. Women all over the world were heartbroken when they realized the sex George Michael wanted was from the same sex.

Prince – “Soft & Wet”
Freaky Lyric: “Hey, lover, I got a sugarcane/That I wanna lose in you/Baby can you stand the pain”
Prince is the king of raunch&B. When a slow Prince song comes on, ladies come out of their undergarments and have no idea how they came off. That must be the reason they say don’t look him in the eye–you might walk away with no draws on.

Saturday, 6 July 2013

Jay Z's Blast Out Party On Magna Carta Holy Grail Album Launch


Rapper Jay Z celebrating his new album 'Magna Carta Holy Grail' with colleagues, friends and family members on past wednesday night in a get together party hosted by Samsung which gave out 1 million free download... as you can see from the picture above, the party rocked.

Thursday, 4 July 2013

SHAMPAIN - YOU THINK IT'S EASY+HATING ON MY SWAGG (9JA RéPéTé MIX)

Sham Pain a.k.a 'Prince of Ibadan' or 'Nigeria's Biggest Gbedu BO$$' comes hard on this infectious catchy Hip Hop lyrical banga entitled 'You Think It's Easy' which details his exploits, travels and his love of life on this self explanatory track. He said "so much work go's on behind the scenes which the fans/people never really get to see, so when they see what I got and how I roll they think it comes easy.. but it doesn't. Hard work eventually pays off". After peforming on his European leg of his tour, selling out 8 shows back to back (INDEPENDENTLY) he said this song naturally just came out and was written in 17 minutes and recorded in 25!
'You Think It's Easy', is the follow up to the promo Remix he made with Nigeria's finest, Timaya & D'banj for the hit song "Mind Over Matter"! Sham Pain is rapidly moving up the musical ranks, proving he can hold his own with the cream of the crop and has been creating a heavy international buzz as all his social media properties will confirm. Sham Pain is definetly here to stay and has proved he cannot be stopped, so the question remains.. do you think it's easy? Listen, download, share and make your decision. Press Release via Platinum Playaz™
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Official Release Date: July. 1st, 2013


Streams/Downloads:
(Soundcloud, Hulkshare & Youtube):
Sham Pain - You Think It's Easy: (Radio Mix)
https://soundcloud.com/sham-pain/sham-pain-you-think-its-easy
Sham Pain - You Think It's Easy: (Radio Mix)
http://www.hulkshare.com/dpa2ua7foow0
Sham Pain - You Think It's Easy: (Viral Video)
http://youtu.be/iq904zQoyjU


BONUS TRACK: (Radio Mix)
Sham Pain ft. Joey Plus - Hatin On my Swagg (9JA RéPéTé MIX)
https://soundcloud.com/sham-pain/sham-pain-ft-joey-plus-hatin
Sham Pain ft. Joey Plus - Hatin On my Swagg (9JA RéPéTé MIX)
http://www.hulkshare.com/elb3s1xqycqo
 
 
 
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MILEY CYRUS - LIL KIM IS WHO I AM ON THE INSIDE

Miley Cyrus has revealed that she feels like she was Lil Kim in a "past life".
 
The 'We Can't Stop' singer made the comments while talking about her five favourite female singers in an interview with Billboard.

Miley Cyrus, iHeartRadio Ultimate Pool Party, Miami Beach
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Miley Cyrus at the iHeartRadio Ultimate Pool Party


Naming Lil Kim in the number three spot, Cyrus said: "In my past life, I feel like that was me. I feel like Lil Kim is who I am on the inside. She just makes me happy... I just love her and I can't help that I love her."

However, Cyrus didn't take sides in Lil Kim's feud with Nicki Minaj, naming the 'Starships' singer as her fourth favourite.

"I have to put Nicki as four because I had Kim," she said. "You can't choose one, so if you say Kim, then you've got to say Nicki. And Nicki is now the Lil Kim of my generation."

Miley Cyrus 'We Can't Stop' video still


Cyrus also praised her godmother Dolly Parton, describing her as a "real-life Barbie doll" and a "legend", and said that Joan Jett "represents a different time when females weren't supposed to be able to kick ass the way that she came out and did".

Her fifth favourite singer was Beth Hart, whom Cyrus claimed has "one of the best voices of all time".

The video for 'We Can't Stop' picked up 10.7m views in its first 24 hours on Vevo, beating a record previously set by Justin Bieber.

Justin Timberlake's Naked 'Tunnel Vision' Music Video Banned From YouTube (WATCH)

ustin Timberlake wasn't lying when he said he wanted to 'bring sexy back' as the music video for his new single 'Tunnel Vision' has been banned from YouTube due to the explicit content which sees a variety of women writhe around naked.
The 'Mirrors' hitmaker will be releasing the track as the third single from his smash hit album 'The 20/20 Experience,' and it's clear he is pulling out all the stops to send it to the top of charts with the extremely racy music video set to receive a reaction to that of Robin Thicke's 'Blurred Lines' clip.
Justin Timberlake has released the music video for his new single 'Tunnel Vision' (Vevo)
The artistic 'Tunnel Vision' video sees a fully-clothed Justin perform some snazzy choreography alongside the track's producer Timbaland while a series of stunning women perform seductive dance moves while topless with only a pair of skimpy knickers protecting their modesty.
Warning fans of the racy nature, Justin tweeted: “Check out the new video for Tunnel Vision and be ready...it's explicit.”
While the clip is rather simplistic, the heavily-featured nude content means it is too x-rated to be shown on YouTube who appear to have banned the clip from its site just hours after initially posting it.