So So Def Anniversary After Party [Video]

After the show, it’s the after party. And following JD’s So So Def anniversary concert, he brought the festivities over to Atlanta’s Compound for the D’USSE launch party hosted by Jay-Z. Guests included Big Boi, Memphis Bleek, Ludacris, Jeezy, Lil Jon, Usher, Monica and more. For those who couldn’t get in, here’s what you missed. Now play some more of that Jeezy.

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So So Def Anniversary After Party

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After the show, it’s the after party. And following JD’s So So Def anniversary concert, he brought the festivities over to Atlanta’s Compound for the D’USSE launch party hosted by Jay-Z. Guests included Big Boi, Memphis Bleek, Ludacris, Jeezy, Lil Jon, Usher, Monica and more. For those who couldn’t get in, here’s what you missed.

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Former NBA Player Latrell Sprewell Arrested For Blasting Music Too Loud

Former NBA All-Star Latrell Sprewell, famously known for turning down a $30 million contract because he had a family to feed (and that wasn’t enough) is back in the news. But this time, the 42-year-old retired baller isn’t in the spotlight for negotiation his way out of the NBA but for getting arrested at his Milwaukee home on New Year‘s Eve for excessive noise pollution. Seems like Spree was trying to ring in the New Year by blasting his music too loud, and his neighbors weren’t too pleased about it. According to TMZ, Sprewell was arrested for disorderly conduct after his neighbors complained multiple times about his music. This hasn’t been the first time that neighbors have had issues with Sprewell’s tunes, as the police received complaints about him prior to the New Year’s Eve incident. Sprewell was booked at 9:16pm, and then released sometime after midnight. Just in time to miss the ball drop. Despite a well regarded NBA career, Sprewell is most famous for while he was a player for the Golden State Warriors. choking out head coach P.J. Carlesimo in 1997. Carlesimo is currently the interim coach of the Brooklyn Nets. The team is partially owned by Jay-Z, who rapped, “On the two jewels, I blew more money than Latrell,” on his 1998 song with Memphis Bleek, “It’s Alright.”

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Roc-A-Fella Sold Out Reunion Concert

The Gramercy Theater was packed to the brim last night for the Roc-A-Fella Reunion Concert. Without Hov or Beans, the Young Gunz, Freeway and Memphis Bleek held things down with special guests, Mos Def, Peedi Crakk and N.O.R.E.

With Young Guru and Just Blaze on the turntables, here’s a clip of Freeway running through some of his most notable tracks. More footage to come

UPDATE: via RealTalkNY