
Kid Jay & DJ Loczi with Flo Rida at the Lowrider Car Show!
Your Boy Kid Jay with the one and only ICE CUBE! Inside the Lakers Locker Room.
Chillin with Eminem. Yes I wore braces back in the day!
At a Lakers Game with JIGGA!
With the greatest producer of all time DR. DRE! Whats up with the shirt I got on?
Kid Jay & Denzel Washington. Denzel is looking a little tipsy?
Will Smith and Kid Jay at a Lakers Game!
I WANT ONE OF THESE!!!!!!!! Can someone loan me some money?




Bruno Mars - The Moonshine Jungle Tour Dates in the US & Canada
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Ri Ri, got a crazy tour schedule coming up! Are you going to see her?
Rihanna’s fourth worldwide tour is called 2013 Diamonds World Tour. Rihanna has only announced North American and European dates so far!
Mar 8 | Buffalo, NY First Niagara Center
Mar 10 | Boston, MA TD Garden – SOLD OUT
Mar 12 | Baltimore, MD 1st Mariner Arena –
Mar 14 | Philadelphia, PA Wells – SOLD OUT
Mar 15 | Hartford, XL Center –
Mar 17 | Montreal, Bell Centre –
Mar 18 | Toronto, ON Air Canada Centre – SOLD OUT
Mar 19 | Toronto, ON Air Canada Centre –
Mar 21 | Detroit, MI Joe Louis Arena –
Mar 22 | Chicago, IL United Center – SOLD OUT
Mar 24 | St. Paul, MN Xcel Energy Center –
Mar 25 | Winnipeg, MB MTS Centre –
Mar 27 | Edmonton, AB Rexall Place –
Mar 30 | Calgary, AB Scotiabank Saddledome –
Apr 1 | Vancouver, BC Rogers Arena –
Apr 3 | Seattle, WA Key Arena –
Apr 6 | San Jose, CA HP Pavilion –
Apr 8 | Los Angeles, CA Staples Center – SOLD OUT
Apr 9 | Anaheim, Honda Center –
Apr 11 | San Diego, CA Valley View Casino Center –
Apr 12 | Las Vegas, NV Mandalay Bay – SOLD OUT
Apr 15 | Houston, TX Toyota Center –
Apr 16 | Dallas, TX American Airlines Center –
Apr 19 | Tampa, FL Tampa Bay Times Forum –
Apr 20 | Ft. Lauderdale, FL BankAtlantic –
Apr 22 | Atlanta, GA Philips Arena –
Apr 26 | Atlantic City, NJ Revel Resort - SOLD OUT
Apr 28 |Newark, NJ, Prudential Center –
Apr 29 | Washington, D.C. Verizon Center –
May 1 | Montreal, QC, Bell Centre –
May 2 | Ottawa, ON Scotiabank Place – SOLD OUT
May 4 | Brooklyn, NY Barclays Center – SOLD OUT
May 5 | Brooklyn, NY Barclays Center – SOLD OUT
May 26 | Bilbao, Spain – BEC –
May 28 | Lisbon, Portugal – Pavilhao Atlantico –
May 30 | Istanbul, Turkey – BJK Inönü Stadium - SOLD OUT
June 1 | Barcelona, Spain – Palau San Jordi –
June 2 | Montpellier, France – Montpellier Arena – SOLD OUT
June 3 | Lyon, France – Halle Tony Garnier – SOLD OUT
June 5 | Antwerp, Belgium – Sportpaleis – SOLD OUT
June 6 | Antwerp, Belgium – Sportpaleis – SOLD OUT
June 8 | Paris, France – Stade de France – SOLD OUT
June 10 | Cardiff, Wales – Millennium Stadium –
June 12 | Manchester, United Kingdom – Manchester Arena – SOLD OUT
June 13 | Manchester, United Kingdom – Manchester Arena – SOLD OUT
June 15 | London, United Kingdom – Twickenham Stadium – SOLD OUT
June 16 | London, United Kingdom – Twickenham Stadium –
June 17 | Birmingham, United Kingdom – LG Arena – SOLD OUT
June 20 | Sunderland, United Kingdom – Stadium of Light –
June 21 | Dublin, Ireland – Aviva Stadium –
June 23 | Amsterdam, Netherlands – Ziggo Dome – SOLD OUT
June 24 | Amsterdam, Netherlands – Ziggo Dome –
June 26 | Cologne, Germany – Lanxess Arena –
June 27 | Cologne, Germany – Lanxess Arena –
June 29 | Zurich, Switzerland – Hallenstadion –
June 30 | Zurich, Switzerland – Hallenstadion –
July 2 | Berlin, Germany – O2 World – SOLD OUT
July 3 | Hannover, Germany, TUI Arena –
July 4 | Roskilde, Denmark, Roskilde festival –
July 5 | Roskilde, Denmark, Roskilde festival –
July 6 | Roskilde, Denmark, Roskilde festival –
July 7 | Gydnia, Poland, Heineken Open’ers Festival – N/A
July 9 | Vienna, Austria – Stadthalle – SOLD OUT
July 13 | Balado, Kinross-shire, Scotland, T In The Park Festival – SOLD OUT
July 15 | Manchester, UK, Manchester Arena – SOLD OUT
July 16 | Manchester, UK, Manchester Arena –
June 18 | Birmingham, United Kingdom – LG Arena -
July 22 | Stockholm, Sweden – Globen –
July 25 | Oslo, Norway – Telenor –
July 26 | Bergen, Norway – Koengen –
July 28 | Helsinki, Finland – Hartwall Arena - SOLD OU
It's all about the GRAMMY'S!!!
Chris Brown rocking all White!

JLo showing some leg!
No this is what I'm talking about! A new way to get to Las Vegas! Can't wait till its reality which will be this year!!!! Let's Go!!!
Check out the photos and story below!
Michael Barron sees them all the time on business trips: party people who start celebrating their arrival to Las Vegas before the plane touches down at McCarran International Airport.
“I finally started flying back to Las Vegas on Thursdays because I didn’t want to fly back with all the nuts on Friday,” Barron said.
But that hard-partying customer is exactly what Barron's X Train will rely on when it begins service between Southern California and Las Vegas the first week of January 2014.
“We’re trying to think of a better name than ‘party train,’” Barron said. “But I guess everybody kind of relates to that.”
Many Southern Californians and Las Vegans have longed for train service between Southern Nevada and Los Angeles since Amtrak’s Desert Wind shut down in 1997.
Most of the attention has focused on high-speed rail and XpressWest, formerly DesertXpress, in particular. Its developers propose building a track to carry trains that travel 150 mph between Las Vegas and Victorville, Calif., then connecting it with high-speed lines from downtown Los Angeles to Victorville.
But Barron’s X Train isn’t high speed. It’s a conventional train, albeit with some unconventional amenities.
The $100 million train will to carry up to 576 passengers per trip — almost the capacity of four fully loaded Boeing 737s — on rolling 5 1/2-hour parties.
The X Train's parent company is the publicly traded Las Vegas Railway Express. Developers are in the process of raising $100 million from investors to fund the project.
The company doesn’t have to build tracks; they’re already there. But developers did need permission to use them. A key factor in making their plan work was getting the track’s owners, the Union Pacific Railroad, to sign off on an agreement that would assure the X Train of consistent on-time arrivals.
The Desert Wind failed because freight trains had priority on the track between Daggett, Calif., and Las Vegas. The new deal with Union Pacific treats the X Train’s passengers like high-priority freight.
“It took three years from starting out with my first phone call to signatures on a contract," Barron said. “It was a little complicated because our trains travel four times faster than their freight trains. So they had to use capacity-study software to figure out how to fit our trains into their slots.”
X Train developers will need to make some capital improvements before the train can run, including laying double tracking so trains can pass each other and building facilities so that Union Pacific’s downtown Las Vegas employees can be relocated south of town.
The company also needs to build a train station. Passengers will arrive downtown. The northbound Union Pacific line runs just west of the Plaza, where Amtrak trains once stopped between Los Angeles and Salt Lake City.
Barron said his company will build a 50-foot strip along the back of the Plaza, and Union Pacific will install a switch and stub track along the length of the area to serve as a station platform.
Next come agreements with BNSF Railway, which controls other track rights, and Amtrak. Certified Amtrak engineers will operate the X Train.
The company already has a $400 million insurance liability policy and a train, which Barron said will be “refurbished and tricked out” early next year.
The train will have 16 cars, including two food service cars, two lounges and 12 first-class passenger compartments with 48 seats and a small bar. Cocktails will be served on board so it’s strictly an adults-only atmosphere.
The southern terminus of the train route will be the Fullerton Transportation Center in Orange County. That's a hub for Amtrak trains to San Diego, San Luis Obispo and Chicago, as well as for Metrolink, Southern California's rail system. It also is a bus depot for the Orange County Transportation Authority.
“We’re advertising to the guy who wants to start his Vegas vacation the minute he gets on a train in Fullerton,” Barron said.
The route runs through the heart of a Joshua tree forest in the 1.6-million-acre Mojave National Preserve. The area, administered by the National Park Service, also is home to a defunct railroad depot and ghost town in Kelso, Calif.
Initially, the X Train will offer up-and-back trips Thursdays, Fridays, Sundays and Mondays. Barron said 81 percent of the trips made on northbound Interstate 15 occur on Thursdays and Fridays. He figures he’d need to capture only a small percentage of those motorists to make his venture a success.
Schedules haven’t been finalized, but Barron envisions early afternoon departures from Fullerton to get tourists to the city by early evening.
Barron hopes to do test runs in November 2013, with an inaugural journey rolling into Las Vegas on New Year’s Eve.
The company already owns one X Train and could buy another one if business justifies it.
“If this goes according to Hoyle, we could be bringing 2 million people a year (to Las Vegas),” Barron said. “If that’s the case, that could be a major influx and could contribute to some greater thinking.”
Tickets will cost $100 each way and include food and drinks, but not exotic cocktails, Barron said. Those would cost extra.
There was some initial confusion about ticket prices after a video about the project said tickets would cost $50 one way. That’s the average price XpressWest is quoting for tickets on its planned high-speed train.
And as far as competition from XpressWest, forecast for late 2016, Barron believes there’s room for both projects because they’re so different.
“We know each other pretty well,” Barron said. “We’ve been to many speaking engagements together. My philosophy — and it seems to be echoed by their people — is that we’re really not competitors. Their service is a high-speed, short run between Victorville and Las Vegas. If they get that built, there will be people who want to ride that, and that’s fine. But there are always going to be people who want to ride this.”




San Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick set records in his team’s 45-31 win over the Green Bay Packers in the playoffs on Saturday, and he also inspired a social media trend.
The second-year player has been celebrating his touchdowns with a kiss on his biceps (seen above). After his outstanding performance Saturday — he rushed for 181 yards (a quarterback record), two touchdowns, and threw for 263 yards and two touchdowns — many Niners fans began following his lead by imitating the celebration.
Much like “Tebowing” and “Griffining,” “Kaepernicking” has become a social media trend.
See some fans “Kaepernicking” below:

