Hungary’s media authority says it is investigating a radio station for playing Ice-T songs with explicit lyrics, an announcement that got an enthusiastic response from the hip-hop star and actor.

The songs “Warning” and “It’s On” played in September of last year should have been broadcast only after 9 p.m., the National Media and Infocommications Authority said in a statement posted on its Web site Saturday.

Tilos Radio argued that since the lyrics are in English and the station has very few young listeners, the songs did not have an “adverse affect on the moral development” of children under 16.

Ice-T, known for his controversial “Cop Killer” track and as a star of “Law & Order: Special Victims Unit,” welcomed the dispute, posting “I love it! The world still fears me. hahaha!” on Twitter.

The announcement comes as Hungary is under scrutiny for a contentious new media law that sparked an international outcry over press freedom, though Hungarian authorities said their investigation is based on a 1996 law regulating radio and television.

The new law, which took effect Saturday, greatly expands the state’s power to monitor and penalize private news outlets on broadly defined grounds. Media watchdogs and several European countries, including heavyweight Germany, have criticized it.

Since winning a two-thirds parliamentary majority in April elections, Prime Minister Viktor Orban’s Fidesz party has modified the Constitution several times to fit its political aims and taken numerous measures – including limiting the powers of the country’s top court and naming party loyalists to key watchdog positions for extraordinarily long terms.

All three of Hungary’s opposition parties said they would ask the Constitutional Court to review the media law.

 




 

The rapper-turned-actor has signed a deal with Aiko Importers and Pay Up Management to promote a new beverage, named Original Gangster XO Brandy.

The 52-year-old star will not receive a fee to promote the drink and instead is going into partnership with the companies.

Representatives for Aiko Importers approached the hip-hop star’s management a year ago about the collaboration.

Ice-T’s manager Mickey Bentson – who owns Pay Up Records – has confirmed the deal, and said: “Ice-T sat down with me and I told him, ‘You have to see the presentation.’ He loved the taste and the bottle. At the direction of Ice-T, I also told them we didn’t want money, we wanted a partnership.

“Ice decided it would be best to have partnership in the business so we can build other brands. The bottles are great and the liquor is fantastic.”
Original Gangster XO Brandy is produced in France and made by hand in small batches. It is created with a blend from “exceptional vineyards” to ensure a distinctive flavor.

Ice-T is not the first hip-hop star to launch his own alcoholic brand.

Diddy promotes Ciroc vodka, while Dr. Dre fans can enjoy a glass of his Aftermath Cognac.

 

Ice-T came out on top in a brush with real-life law and order Tuesday when prosecutors dropped unlicensed driving charges against the rapper-turned-TV detective.

“That’s what I’m talking about – dismissed!” he called out in a Manhattan courtroom after a judge did just that to the misdemeanor case, which had prompted some choice words about police from the “Law & Order: Special Victims Unit” actor.

“Like I said from the gate, I never broke the law,” Ice-T said as he left court with his wife, Coco, a model.

Ice-T, 52, was arrested after a traffic stop of his 2009 Cadillac on Manhattan’s West Side on July 20; he and his wife were on the road after taking their bulldog, Spartacus, to a vet for knee surgery. Police said they pulled the entertainer over for not wearing a seatbelt – which he contests – and a routine check showed his license was suspended.

He said he had a valid New Jersey driver’s license and took to Twitter to call the officer who arrested him a “punk,” and a few considerably less polite things, for “arresting the Notorious Ice T for no seatbelt.”

The actor has played Detective Fin Tutuola on “Law & Order: SVU” since 2000, but he hasn’t always identified with police: His 1992 song “Cop Killer” drew protests from police groups, among others. He said the song was an attempt to shed light on police brutality but ultimately agreed to remove the track from his album “Body Count.”

Prosecutors said Tuesday that New York Department of Motor Vehicles records wrongly reflected that his license was suspended because of a lack of insurance, when his car is in fact insured and registered in New Jersey.

Ice-T, born Tracy Marrow, registered and insured his three cars in New Jersey after moving there from New York in 2008 and turned in his New York license plates, said his lawyer, Eric Franz. He said the actor’s business managers sent that information to the New York DMV shortly after his move.

But it was “not reflected in the Department of Motor Vehicles’ computerized records,” Manhattan Assistant District Attorney Jessica Barron told a judge.

DMV representatives didn’t immediately return a telephone call.

Ice-T said he had no clue his license had been marked as suspended.

“That’s why I was so angry,” he said. “It basically turned out to be a clerical error.”

He took to Twitter again to let fans know the case was dismissed and thumb his nose at “all the haters that wished against me.”

 

New York City police say they have arrested rapper-actor Ice-T on accusations of driving with a suspended license.

Police say the entertainer was driving a 2009 Cadillac near West 40th Street and 11th Avenue on Tuesday when officers stopped him for not wearing a seat belt. They said they ran a check and discovered his license was suspended.

The NYPD said he would be given a ticket and released.

Ice-T denied wrongdoing via Twitter. He says he has a valid New Jersey license and calls the police’s allegations against him a “lie.”

The actor has played Detective Fin Tutuola on the TV drama “Law & Order: Special Victims Unit” since 2000.

 

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Ice-T and Nicole “Coco” Austin

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The new film “From Paris With Love” treats the City of Light as a backdrop for adventure. But larceny? At a Plaza Hotel after-party for the John Travolta actioner, “Law & Order” star Ice T told us he remembers Paris for a memorable double break-in.

“I was robbed there,” he said. “They broke into my room and stole every thing.” But the burglars apparently didn’t think so because, “The next night they broke in again. I saw them this time, and they took off.”

 

He’s usually seen posing and posturing, surrounded by semi-naked women, in his hip-hop video.

But here’s Ice-T as you’ve probably never seen him before, albeit still with a bikini-clad babe.

The 51-year-old rap star, real name Tracy Marrow, left his attitude at home as he spent a family day out on the beach in Miami with his wife Coco Marie, 31.

And all eyes were on his partner who showed off her womanly curves in a tiny, floral-print bikini as the couple took Ice’s son, Ice Marrow, and Coco’s sister Kristy and her toddlers for a day out in the Sunshine State.

Coco spent the day playing with her nieces, as Ice relaxed with his teenage son.

Real name is Nicole Austin, she grew up in California and began modelling swimwear in her teens.

At 18, she won the Miss Ujena beauty contest in Mexico and progressed to the pages of Playboy, also working as a party host at Hugh Hefner’s mansion.

The couple married in 2005.

Soon after arriving in Miami the rapper posted a message on his Twitter page telling fans: ‘Just took my 18 year old son to South Beach for his first time…. I think I blew his mind!!’

And it appears both Ice-T and his wife are fans of the social-networking site.

Last week, Coco, who is famed for her huge rear, made waves on the internet when she posted a photo of her infamous behind while she lifted some weights.
The model also has her own website where she regularly posts photos from her raunchy glamour shoots.

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