Jeezy Sued, Funkmaster Flex & Duck Down Music, T-Pain Debuts 'Booty' Video

06/27/2011 21:25

Atlanta rapper Young Jeezy is being sued by the organizers of Summerfest 2011 in the Virgin Islands. According to the TMZ.com, the lawsuit was filed on Friday (June 25th), in the Virgin Islands by Paid 4 Entertainment. According to the lawsuit, Paid 4 Entertainment struck a deal with Jeezy to do the show in March. After the deal was signed, the rapper's reps said that he might have a conflict with the original date of June 18th, due to a conflict. Organizers agreed to let Jeezy amend the agreement to perform on June 19th, and even rented a private jet for the rapper, who still missed his flight. Young Jeezy eventually canceled the concert, leaving Paid 4 Entertainment with over $75,000 worth of damages.

Funk Master Flex has teamed with Duck Down Music to present the Hip-Hop Legends Concert Series, which is taking place next week in New York City. Artists like Black Moon (Buckshot, 5'FT, & DJ Evil Dee), Smif-N-Wessun, Sean Price & Rock of Heltah Skeltah, O.G.C., Pharoahe Monch, and Black Rob will hit the stage during the performance, which takes place at BB Kings in Times Square. Funk Master Flex will man the turntables during the evening, which takes place on Wednesday, July 13th. Doors to the show open at 10:00 PM, with ticket prices starting at $20 for advanced tickets.

A new video featuring comedian Kevin Hart, rapper/producer T–pain and Joey Galaxy is taking off on the Internet. The trio of artists premiered the video for T-Pain's new single “Booty Work (One Cheek At a Time)" last week (June 20th), on the Internet. The video features T-Pain, Joey Galaxy, and Kevin Hart as his rap alter ego, Chocolate Droppa. The video which was directed by Erik White, has already hit over 20,000 views on T-Pain's official YouTube page, NappyBoyOnline. Check the video below:

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