8A THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN ENTERTAINMENT FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 2005 Federline's music finds its way to the Internet NEWYORK — The dawn of Kevin Federline's hip-hop career has begun, though it remains to be seen if it will last. past breakfast. A track by Federline was posted on the Internet by Disco D, the producer of his upcoming album, "The Truth," to be released next year. Though the song has since been taken off Disco D's Web site, it has popped up elsewhere, giving a glimpse of Mr. Britney Spears' rhyming, um, abilities. back then, they called me K-Fed, but you can call me Daddy instead," he intones in the chorus of "Y'all Ain't Ready." Over an industrial beat reminiscent of Kelis' "Milkshake," Federline represents himself as a brash, newsworthy figure ahead of his time. "People always asking me when's the release date/Well, baby you can wait and see, until then all these Pavarottis followin' me," he raps, nicknaming paparazzi after the Italian opera singer. Tabloids might remark that their photographers are actually focused on his pop-star wife. Before meeting Spears, Federline's career was mostly limited to backup dancing. The couple wed last year and had a son in September. Already garnering comparisons to Vanilla Ice, Federline's album appears destined for late-night punch lines. But the 27-year-old does anticipate some backlash from his musical pursuits: "My prediction is that y'all gonna hate on the style we create, straight 2008" The Associated Press ▼ HOROSCOPES The Stars Show the Kind of Day You'll Have: 5-Dynamic; 4-Positive; 3-Average; 2-So-so; 1-Difficult HAPPY BIRTHDAY for Friday, Nov. 4, 2005: You enter a very special luck cycle this year. You will have to work hard or be more serious about your public image. Sometimes you will feel as if you have too many options and too much to do. How you carry out your responsibilities will determine much in the next few years. You will make money this year. Avoid buying property just the same. You also might find that a family member often distorts the truth. If you are single, you have so many people to choose from. Take your time. If you are attached, share more of your feelings with your sweetie. Sagittarius has many moneymaking ideas. ABIES (March 21-April 19) GEMINI (May 21-June 20) ANTES (March 4-19th) ★★★★★ The Friday energy feels good as you get ready to clear your desk. A meeting or get-together, though sluggish at first, can open wide with some of your thoughts. Be willing to break your patterns. Tonight: Opt for something different. TAURUS (April 20-May 20) TAURUS (April 20-May 20) ★★★ What had proved difficult, now finally moves in the direction you would like. You still might feel that someone is not being as lucid or as clear as you would like. Sometimes you wonder if you are speaking the same language. Tonight: Follow someone else's lead. GEMINI (May 21-June 20) ★★★★ Use your ability to organize, and get a project done. You will want to clear out of your routine patterns soon enough. Take time to network or socialize with key people in your life. Tonight: Let your imagination lead you. CANCER (June 21-July 22) ★★★ You need some downtime to clear up a problem. You feel like a money matter will work out with care. Do not let a partner put in his or her two cents. You discover that others are off or not as accurate as you. Tonight: Find your favorite chair. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) ★★★★★ A year ago you might have been more rambunctious if the same opportunity occurred. Still, follow your knee-jerk reaction. You might hear something unusual. Someone might be more enthusiastic than you. Tonight: Accept an invitation. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) ★★★ You need to take some time to think or relax by yourself. You might not want to, but that is your best choice. You might have been acting without thinking. Someone might cloud your thinking. Tonight: Decide what you would do if you could do anything you wanted. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22) Find time to catch up on news while chatting with others. You might be overwhelmed by calls and requests. Someone has a way of pulling the wool over your eyes. Let your imagination flow. Tonight: Munchies with friends. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21) **Money issues could be pivotal to a decision. You might wish this situation were otherwise. Don't pretend that it is. Realism will lead to success. A family member has a secret! Tonight: Make a weekend budget before walking out the door. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21) ★★★☆☆ You are at your peak. Although you might have a difficult time finding the right words to describe a concept or idea, others SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21) seem to get it anyway. You have a near-psychic tie with a key person. Still, use words. Tonight: As you like it. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) **CAR HOME** ***** Someone might be hard on you or less supportive than usual. Check loan or insurance papers, as there could be a snufa. Perhaps you have changed your mind about what you want. Stay on top of key financial matters, as money could slip right out of your hands. Tonight: Get some extra R and R. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18) **** You might not be as sure as you would like to be about an idea or relationship. As a result, you will lean on others for support. Friends play an instrumental role in supporting your course of action. Tonight: Celebrate the weekend. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20) ACROSS 1 Diamond club 4 — choi (Chinese cabbage) 7 Tweak 12 "Hail, Caesart!" 13 Ms. Thurman 14 Frame-work 15 Felon's flight 16 1973 film co-starring the O'Neals 18 Try the Tokay 19 Blue hue 20 Additionally 22 Greek vowel 23 Contemptible 27 Started 29 Celery servings 31 Reservation residence 34 Trip around the world? 35 Take in 37 Chang's closest relative 38 Egret's cousin PISCES (reu. 19-mar-2017) You must bend for someone who has the final word. You might not be happy about this either. Curb a tendency to daydream, or you could make a mistake and have to redo a project or work on. Tonight: Try to make it an early night. 39 Operated 41 Right on the map? 45 High-carb entree 47 Guitar's kin 48 Very insubstantial 52 Fancy fellow 53 Big bug 54 Sea eagle 55 Judge Lance 56 Derby town 57 Witness 58 "— the ramparts DOWNW 1 Model- plane material 2 Use 3 Office part-timers 4 India's neighbor (Abbr.) 5 Rendered speech- less 6 Destroyed 7 Lot fraction 8 Water barrier 9 Commotion 10 Expert 11 Mid- morning 17 Historic periods 21 Spreads for breads Solution time: 25 mins. 23 Cleo's transport 24 Priest's vestment 25 Tackle moguls 26 "Guinness Book" suffix 28 Always, in verse 30 Heavy weight 31 Mai — 32 Undergo recession 33 Omega preceder 35 Pesky kid 37 Undivided 40 Bonfire remnants 42 Sound portion 43 Emulate Sarah Hughes 44 Barbershop quartet member 45 Ball in a gym? 46 Mrs. Shake-speare 48 Chart format 49 Pump up the volume 50 Faux — 51 "I" strain? 11-4 CRYPTOQUIP N T B E C R X J P T J O R L H C M M O K P T T B A O S W X M O A O S H M P W, N'K L B W Z J B Z' K E Q B X J N X F O R XP CH. 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