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Jacki-O managed to pull herself out of poverty before; now she’s set to do it again.

The Liberty City hip-hop star, who burst onto the Miami scene two years ago with her sexually explicit Nookie and image to match, is officially broke, declaring debts totaling $144,225 and assets of just $1,340 in a Chapter 7 bankruptcy filing.

”An artist would like to live a very fabulous lifestyle,” the soft-spoken rapper, n�e Angela Kohn, said in an interview. “But it takes money to look like money.”

The bankruptcy, which was filed late last year, has cleared Jacki-O’s slate of debts, which ranged from Bally’s Total Fitness to the IRS to Verizon Wireless.

But more importantly, it has eliminated an obstacle that she says was preventing her from jumpstarting her stalled career — her early recording and distribution contracts.

Under the law, a bankruptcy can void personal services agreements, such as a recording contract, if terms of the deal inhibit the debtor’s getting back on solid financial footing.

That was case with JackiO, who had a deal for some five records with Miami’s Poe Boy Entertainment and a distribution agreement with TVT Records, said her lawyer Richard C. Wolfe.

‘ `Baby artist’ contracts are inherently one-sided,” he said. “This was particularly one-sided. She was given a small advance and since then she hasn’t been given one penny in royalties.”

Poe Boy Entertainment could not be reached. TVT Records spokesman Joe Wiggins said the label would look forward to working again with Jacki-O.

Bankruptcy has been used by a number of artists to wriggle out of contracts in recent years, including hip-hop trio TLC, vocalist Toni Braxton and Run DMC, but it doesn’t always work.

In 1986, a judge rejected actress Tia Carrere’s bankruptcy petition, ruling that she was filing in bad faith in order to cancel her contract with ABC Network.

The approach is not a common one but it is accepted, said music business professor Stan Soocher, who edits Entertainment Law & Finance journal.

”From time to time, artists have used bankruptcy to get out of a recording contract or attempt to renegotiate a contract. There have been a series of court rulings through the years,” he said.

The Recording Industry Association of America has long backed changes in bankruptcy laws that would tighten the loophole for using liquidation to back out of contracts.

Under last year’s bankruptcy law revision, judges can now consider a petition to nullify a recording contract when determining whether a bankruptcy filing is an ”abuse” of the law.

Although voiding her contracts was a key strategy behind the bankruptcy, JackiO was legitimately broke, said her bankruptcy attorney Susan D. Lasky. Jacki-O cobbles together a monthly income of about $800 from fees for appearances and shows to live on.

”When she put out an album, things were so good, she didn’t see an end to it,” Lasky said. “But she’s like any other young person without financial experience.”

Now 34 years old, Jacki-O grew up in the gritty neighborhood of Liberty City — ”where I live it ain’t no palm trees,” she raps on her 2004 album Poe Little Rich Girl.

She spent a period of her life on the streets, making a living from shoplifting from the tony stores at Bal Harbour. After dropping out of school, she later earned a GED and took college classes at Barry University and Florida Memorial University, studying criminology.

But since childhood, her passion has been singing and songwriting.

In the summer of 2003, she scored a smash single with Nookie, which turned heads with its graphic lyrics, and Jacki-O joined the small female rap scene which pivots on flesh and flounce.

It took more than a year of wrangling before her album was released, Poe Little Rich Girl. The record earned solid reviews but did not boost her career or income as she had banked on.

”The album wasn’t being pushed as well as I hoped; the songs weren’t on the radio. My video wasn’t in the mainstream, like BET. It was pushed underground. I didn’t get a second video like I was told,” said Jacki-O, who in person seems demure and almost shy, the antithesis of her temptress image.

“I’m a new artist and it takes a lot to push a new artist. I didn’t get a fair shot.”

TVT Records said her album was just the first stepping stone.

”Her record showed promise,” said spokesman Wiggins. “It’s about building her career as an artist. That’s what TVT is known for. We would be happy to put out another Jacki-O album.”

Female rappers face an uphill road in the overwhelmingly male hip-hop world.

Most women artists have to ooze sex in order to get noticed, said DaveyD, hip-hop newspaper columnist and radio programmer who runs hiphopcorner.com.

But that can make it difficult for fans to cut through the posturing to discern raw talent.

Jacki-O fell into that hole, he said. She was also sidelined by the fact that many record labels don’t devote a lot of resources to more than one or two female acts at a time because the market for them is so small.

”The big problem is with the label side — sex is sellable,” DaveyD said. “The women haven’t really been allowed to have their voices nurtured without that sexual agenda of men.”

Jacki-O says she’s hopeful she’ll be able to land a new contract with a label that will put time and money into promoting her.

She’s already written material for a new album called Jack the Ripper. The lead track is Monkey — ”another name for nookie,” she adds with a bashful smile, but offers no apologies.

”Women have to look very sexy, with their lyrics, the way they dress because sex sells,” she says. “No one wants to see you sitting there in a turtleneck.”

The raunchy nature of the words may be the same, but she promises the rhythm will be different. “It’s pop, a bit R&B, a bit hip-hop. I’m looking for a fresh start.”

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Pornstar Somaya

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Vince Young, back in the Rose Bowl and at his best, lifted the Longhorns to a 41-38 Rose Bowl victory over top-ranked Southern California on Wednesday with his 8-yard touchdown run on fourth down with 19 seconds left.

“I went through all my progressions,” Young said, “so I just took off with it.”

The victory brought the Longhorns their first outright national championship since 1969.

“As a leader, I knew how much hard work we put in to get to this point,” Young said. “To see my guys happy, with the coaches and the fans, that’s why I love playing football.”

Young came to California hoping to prove he was the best player in the country after his bitter disappointment at finishing second to USC running back Reggie Bush for the Heisman Trophy, which Trojans quarterback Matt Leinart won the year before.

By running and passing his way through another spectacular Rose Bowl performance, the Longhorns quarterback finally relegated USC’s stars to supporting roles.

This was, without a doubt, Young’s show: He ran for 200 yards and passed for another 267 in a game that surpassed his 372-yard, five touchdown effort against Michigan here last year, and became the first player in NCAA history to rush for 1,000 yards and pass for 2,500 in a season.

“Do whatever it takes,” Young. “It’s all about heart, focus and poise.”

Before the game, Young went through his usual routine, listening to music on his iPod while tossing passes to his receivers and hamming it up with thousands of Texas fans who came to the game early.

By kickoff, he was reaching for what he calls his “Jordan Mode” — the zone where he feels he can make any play at any time. It worked to perfection on Texas’ first touchdown when Young snuck one past the USC defense and the replay officials.

Young broke through the left side of the line and pitched the ball to tailback Selvin Young, who slipped through three tacklers to get into the end zone. The quarterback was being tackled when he tossed it, and television replays showed his knee was down before the ball left his hands. Game officials did not review the play.

By the second quarter, he was still dancing on the field, pantomiming riding on a horse during a timeout.

On one play, Young slipped through the tackle of blitzing USC safety Brandon Ting for a short pass, then turned and shook Ting’s hand as if to say “I’ll be here all night.”

Young scored his first touchdown when he capped a seven-play, 80-yard drive in the third with a stiff-arm of a Trojan defender before diving for the end zone pylon to give the Longhorns a 23-17 lead. He then flashed a “Hook’em Horns” sign to the crowd.

His second touchdown, a 17-yard run in the fourth, started when he dropped back to pass, then used a burst of speed to run through the middle of the defense. The score pulled the Longhorns within 38-33 with 4:03 to play.

By then, Young was unstoppable.

When Texas got the ball back for its final drive near midfield, Young completed five passes and covered the final 14 yards on his own. He also pushed his way through the middle of the line for the two-point conversion that made it 41-38.

“We made the stop, Vince drives us down again and scores and the rest is history,” said Texas senior defensive tackle Rod Wright. “If he had to throw it or he had to run it, he was going to get it done.”

“He’s a fantastic player and he made the difference,” Carroll said. “How classic was it that he ran it in on the last play?”

The only question now is whether the junior, who said he plans to return for a final season, leaves school early for the NFL.

If he stays, the Longhorns can expect to enter the 2006 season ranked No. 1.

Young said he’d sit down his family soon to discuss his future. First he was going to enjoy the moment and the emotion of winning Texas’ first national title in a generation.

“My tears haven’t come yet,” he said. “I know they’re coming.”

Obie Trice Shot

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Rapper Obie Trice was shot early Saturday while driving on a freeway, police said.

Trice, a Detroit native and protege of Eminem, was on the Lodge Freeway at about 1:10 a.m. when his vehicle was shot at by someone in another car, said Michigan State Police Sgt. Mario Gonzales.

Trice managed to continue driving and exited the freeway in the suburb of Southfield, where his girlfriend, who also was in the vehicle, flagged down police, Gonzales said. The girlfriend wasn’t wounded.

The rapper was taken to a hospital and was listed in good condition, Gonzales said.

Gucci Mane Free

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Murder charges against rapper Gucci Mane were dropped on Friday.

DeKalb County prosecutors said there was a lack of evidence to try Mane, whose real name is Radric Davis, for murder in the shooting death of Henry Lee Clark III, a Macon rapper, on May 10.

Mane said he shot Clark in self-defense when Clark and four other men attacked him.

Mane is still being held in the Fulton County Jail in Atlanta after pleading guilty to assaulting promoter Troy Buffor with a pool cue at Big Cat Records in June.

He was sentenced to serve six months and will remain on probation for 6 1/2 years. Attorney Manny Arora said he should be released in January.

He had pleaded no contest to hitting the promoter. He also agreed to pay hospital and medical bills of about $3,000.

Mane released his debut album, “Trap House,” in May. On the day of the album’s release, the rapper posted a $100,000 bond in the murder case.

Former Ohio State running back Maurice Clarett was accused of robbing two people at gunpoint in an alley behind a bar early Sunday, the latest trouble for the Buckeyes star who left the school in disgrace and failed to gain early entry into the NFL.

Clarett fled the scene and was wanted on two counts of aggravated robbery. According to police, he left in a white sport utility vehicle with two other men and took only a cell phone from his alleged victims, who weren’t injured.

The 22-year-old Clarett fled when the bar owner or manager, who knew both Clarett and the victims, came into the alley and identified him shortly before 2 a.m. Sunday, detectives said.

One alleged victim, Lucas Nyarko, 28, told The Columbus Dispatch that he could not identify Clarett as the man who robbed him. He said his friend identified Clarett after police showed her photographs.

Nyarko said they were approached by a man dressed in black, who told them he needed something. Nyarko said the man pulled up his shirt and showed them a gun tucked in his pants. The man moved the gun to the front of his waistband and told them to empty their pockets.

Nyarko said after he handed the man his cell phone, a woman came out of the nightclub and yelled, “Maurice!” in greeting to the man, who hugged her. He then carried the woman, who police said was bar owner Tashona Corvi, toward the SUV, put her down and got in the vehicle.

Clarett’s cousin, Vince Marrow, told the Dispatch he spoke to Clarett’s mother on Sunday.

“She is shocked. She was getting ready to go to church and I told her there was an arrest warrant for Maurice. She was like, ‘What?”‘ he said.

A message was left Sunday at Michelle Clarett’s home in Youngstown.

Clarett’s agent, Steve Feldman, said Sunday evening he had not yet spoken to his client. “At this point we still don’t know what’s fact and what’s fiction,” he said.

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