I think he made the comment in fun . . . I think.
I think he made the comment in fun . . . I think.

The ‘Money and Violence’ crew stopped by The Source offices today to plug in their season finale debuting tonight
Even with the structural changes and neighborhood gentrification, some people have still managed to remain steadfast to the ways of the “old Brooklyn”. From the “Albee Square Mall” era emerges a trending weekly web series appropriately titled Money And Violence. With over 8.5 million combined views of all episodes in the past month on YouTube andCloud9TV.net, Money and Violence has become the most talked about hood flick in the vein of Boyz N Da Hood, Menace II Society, and The Wire almost overnight.
Eddie Murphy knows reggae. In 2013, the actor, comedy icon and erstwhile R&B singer threw many for a loop when he unveiled “Red Light,” a stellar reggae track featuring Snoop Dogg, as his first new musical offering in 20 years. But unlike Snoop, whose calculated Jamaican reincarnation met an inevitable backlash, Eddie has received a largely positive response from his seemingly organic foray into the genre.

At this weekend’s Writer’s Guild Awards, Martin told Showbiz 411 that, “People are going to die who don’t die in the books, so even the book readers will be unhappy. So everybody better be on their toes (for season 5). (Series creators) David [Benioff] and D.B. [Weiss] are even bloodier than I am.” We imagine that there was a twinkle in his eye, a smile pushing upward to a very sharp degree.
Drake’s OVO crew definitely keeps owl-like hours. Their normal routines consists of dropping music in the dead of night, but today they switched it up a bit by releasing a video short (or short film, I suppose) entitled Jungle early this morning.