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Fresh off the release of their TWENTY88 collaboration project, Big Sean and Jhene Aiko have a little some extra in store for their fans. Recently, they dropped “Out of Sight,” a 15-minute short film where the pair play two adult film stars from the future, experiencing the darker sides of fame and love. The music in the film is a compilation of all 8 tracks from their Tidal-exclusive release. According to Flaunt Magazine, Sean & Jhene drew inspiration for their passion project from some 70’s films, including 1973’s “Coffy,” Roger Moore’s Bond films, and 2015’s sci-fi flick “Ex Machina.” Hop on over to Tidal for a full look at the film. [Hot New Hip-Hop]

50 Cent may be dusting off his acting skills in the very near future. The Queens native dropped by DJ Enuff’s The Heavy Hitters on Sirius XM’s Shade 45 and revealed that he could be working alongside Arnold Schwarzenegger on the new The Predator reboot. Though it’s not quite clear how big a role Fif will play, he did say filming will commence this summer. The Predator is slated to hit theaters March 2018. [Miss Info]

The heavily tatted Chris Brown landed the most recent cover of Urban Ink Magazine. The r&b sensation delivered a few tear-jerking quotes about how his daughter Royalty has transformed his life. “Seeing my daughter embodies everything that I need to feel a sense of fulfillment and believe in myself.” He also clued us in on that rather bizarre head tattoo. “[The tattoo] symbolizes the Taurus I am and the Aphrodite, the Goddess of all women. My stubbornness always makes me attracted to those types of females.” We wonder who he’s talking about… [Rap-Up]

Jadakiss has been dropping some heat lately, which can only mean another album may soon be on its way. Back on his remix wave, Jada teamed up with Nino Man with this clever version of the Kent Jones track “Don’t Mind”. Ladies, you like? [Rap Radar]

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RISE AND GRIND! Morning Music News: Big Sean & Jhene Aiko Drop Their “Out Of Love” Short Film & More  was originally published on globalgrind.com