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Here is Enigmatic’s Eliminations
Recap on Bougy.com:
At Eliminations, Milf wants Promo gone while Promo and So Hood feel confident about staying.
Real gives his first chain to Milf, which still makes Bay Bay Bay jealous, while Chance gives his first chain to Risky. Real gives chains to Bay Bay Bay, Ki Ki, Corn Fed and Lusty while Chance gives chains to Rabbit, Bubbles, Cali and Meatball.
Now 3 girls are left, Promo, So Hood and K.O.
Real asks K.O. why she thinks she is in the ‘Bottom 3′ and she replies it’s because Bay Bay Bay and Ki Ki thinks she’s a lesbian. Real says that is part of the reason but he calls her down to receive his last chain.
Now So Hood and Promo are left and So Hood believes she shouldn’t be put in the same class of consideration as Promo (No you shouldn’t because you have no class at all)Chance calls So Hood up and he makes her dance for him. Once again the dancing gets raunchy and Chance stops her abruptly to say that he should have named her ‘Too Much’. He admits her behavior is keeping him from getting to know the other girls and eliminates her.
So Hood is stunned and she cries and says Chance lost a good woman. Chance then addresses Promo saying that he would “welcome her back to the stable” but he declines and leaves her out there hanging, without a chain.In the ‘Confessional’, Real explains they eliminated Promo because she’s a flip-flopper (This election season has gone on too long because I swear I was thinking they were gonna say ‘We’re the Stallionaires and we approve this message’)
Sad, Sad, Sad.
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My Morehouse Brother and Def Jam Executive Vice President Shakir Stewart, 34, died on Saturday, his New York-based label said in a statement.
Stewart was found Saturday afternoon in the bathroom of his home in the Atlanta suburb of Marietta, Cobb County police spokeswoman Cassie Reece said Sunday. He was pronounced dead at a nearby hospital.
Police described the shooting as self-inflicted and would not say who discovered Stewart.
The record label issued a statement Sunday on behalf of Stewart’s fiancee, Michelle Rivers, and his family.
“Over the past several weeks, Shakir’s behavior was inconsistent with the man we all know and love,” the statement said. “As much as we all tried to help him, Shakir was in deep pain and largely suffering in silence.”
Stewart signed such artists as Rick Ross and Young Jeezy to the label before being named in June to the post once filled by Jay-Z.
The Oakland, Calif., native came to Atlanta to attend Morehouse College, where he graduated in 1996, his label said in an announcement for his promotion in June.
He previously worked with the Hitco publishing company, where he signed R&B star Beyonce, and Arista Records, where he signed R&B star Ciara.
Christopher Hicks, a friend of 18 years and fellow music executive, last spoke with Stewart about a week ago.
“Whatever happened over the past 24 hours is not a testament to who we all know,” Hicks told The Atlanta Journal-Constitution on Sunday. “He was a one-of-a-kind individual. If you looked on his Blackberry (stamp) it said ‘One of one.”‘
Def Jam called Stewart “a truly incredible friend and father who was an inspiration to not only our artists and employees, but to his family and the many people who had the privilege of counting him as a friend.”
Rest in peace Shakir.