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Live / Music / Videos06.04.2012

50 Cent, Mobb Deep & Tony Yayo – Disco Inferno, Outta Control & So Seductive (MTV VMA 2005)

The 50 Cent-Fat Joe beef heated up at the MTV Video Music Awards. The words started when Fat Joe was presenting an award and ended with: "I just wanna say how safe I feel in here tonight with all of this police presence courtesy of G-Unit." Later in the night, 50 Cent was ending his set of “So Seductive” with Tony Yayo when the pair unleashed a bevy of expletives on Fat Joe. The high standards of MTV prevented most of the content from getting through and it was censored. What made it through was something like this: “Fat Joe is a pussy. Fuck Fat Joe. He is a Fuckboy. What? What?” A couple sentences were completely blanked out.

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Live / Music / Videos06.04.2012

50 Cent, Mobb Deep & Tony Yayo – Disco Inferno, Outta Control & So Seductive (MTV VMA 2005)

The 50 Cent-Fat Joe beef heated up at the MTV Video Music Awards. The words started when Fat Joe was presenting an award and ended with: "I just wanna say how safe I feel in here tonight with all of this police presence courtesy of G-Unit." Later in the night, 50 Cent was ending his set of “So Seductive” with Tony Yayo when the pair unleashed a bevy of expletives on Fat Joe. The high standards of MTV prevented most of the content from getting through and it was censored. What made it through was something like this: “Fat Joe is a pussy. Fuck Fat Joe. He is a Fuckboy. What? What?” A couple sentences were completely blanked out.

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Music / Videos06.06.2011

Rage Against the Machine – Testify – VMA 2000

Rage Against the Machine. Testify. September 7th, 2000. New York City. Music Video Awards.

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Movies / Music06.06.2011

1992 MTV Video Music Awards

The 1992 MTV Video Music Awards aired live on September 9, 1992, honoring the best music videos from June 16, 1991 to June 15, 1992. The show was hosted by Dana Carvey at UCLA's Pauley Pavilion in Los Angeles. Performances by The Black Crowes, Bobby Brown, U2 and Dana Carvey, Def Leppard, Nirvana, Elton John, Pearl Jam, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Michael Jackson, Bryan Adams, En Vogue, Eric Clapton, Guns N' Roses and Elton John.