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Three Adults, 2 Kids Arrested In Connection To Pop Smoke’s Murder

(AllHipHop News) Five people have been arrested in connection to the murder of Brooklyn rapper, Pop Smoke.

The 20-year-old rapper was fatally shot and killed at a rented Hollywood Hills home on February 19.

Pop Smoke, born Bashar Jackson, was only 20-years-old when he was gunned down in what police initially claimed was a targeted, gang-related hit.

Earlier today (July 9th), Los Angeles cops executed multiple search warrants and rounded up five people allegedly connected to the murder.

So far, three adults and two juveniles were charged for their roles in the deadly shooting.

The news of the arrests comes on the heels of the release Pop Smoke’s posthumous album Shoot for the Stars, Aim for the Moon.

Erykah Badu Dismisses Comments About Her Coochie!

(AllHipHop Rumors) Do not include Erykah Badu and Jada Pinkett-Smith mess. As you already know, Will Smith and Jada Pinkett-Smith have been embroiled in a situation of sorts that includes August Alsina. Now a few days ago Jada Pinkett Smith said she was going to take her self to the “red table,” a play on words that refers to her talk show. But she has yet to do that because I suspect they don’t quite know how to handle the matter. One thing is for sure, as the new cycle switches over to a number of other issues, this is becoming old news. I do not think they want the scrutiny associated with answering the really hard questions, which is very simple: “Did she sleep with August Alsina and did Will Smith cosign the relationship?” That said, Erykah Badu wants nothing to do with any of it.

Erykah Badu recently responded to a meme that included Jada Pinkett Smith in it. And she did not bash her sis but she made it clear that her womanly nether-regions and Jada’s are not the same. And that is well documented. There’s not a man alive that can resist the nectar of Erykah Badu, and that is why she is so captivating. But do not think that she will ruin your life, because that is not the case. In fact, Erykah Badu says it is quite the contrary.

Remember this? We thought Kendrick Lamar was about to be FOOD! LOL!

Big Sean’s Ex & Glee Actor Naya Rivera Presumed Dead

(AllHiphop News) Naya Rivera, the actor that starred on the hit show “Glee,” is believed to be dead. She was also the subject of one of Big Sean’s biggest records, but that period is over. The Detroit rapper has openly supported efforts to continue efforts to find the woman he once was engaged to.

Big Sean “liked” a number of tweets to push police to keep looking for Rivera. The actor was discovered missing when officials found her 4-year old son alone on a boat. Rivera was the subject of two of Big Sean’s songs, “No More Interviews” and “I Don’t F##k With You.”

Reports say, the 33-year old actress rented a boat Wednesday, July 8 in the Los Angeles area, but did not return as she was expected to. The personnel she rented from say they found her son Josey on the boat alone. 

Early on Thursday morning, officials from the Ventura County Sheriff’s Office confirmed they were resuming their search for the actress, who played Santana Lopez in the hit high school glee club drama – and would be enlisting diving teams to help find out what has happened to her.

“The search for Naya Rivera will continue this morning at Lake Piru,” they tweeted. “The lake will be closed to the public while search operations continue. Dive teams from throughout the region will be assisting us through mutual aid.”

The tweet also tagged in the California Governor’s Office of Emergency Services, the helicopter search unit, and the nearby city of Fillmore’s Sheriff’s office.

According to reports, Josey told authorities that his actress mom never got back on the boat after the pair went swimming. And while Josey was wearing a life vest, Rivera is believed not to have been wearing one, according to NBC Los Angeles.

Ventura County Sheriff’s Office deployed air and dive teams to “search for (a) possible drowning victim,” which they later said was Rivera after identifying her thanks to her wallet and identification being found on the boat.

They wrote on their Twitter page: “The missing person at Lake Piru has been identified as Naya Rivera, 33, of Los Angeles. SAR (search and rescue) operation will continue at first light.”

Ventura County Sheriff’s Department Capt. Eric Buschow added that Josey, who was initially mistakenly identified as a three-year-old girl, is in “good health,” but said “the family is going through a very traumatic time right now.”

Buschow told reporters that Rivera was “presumed drowned,” explaining: “We’re going on the belief that she did go in the water, and we’ve not been able to locate her.

“This may well be a case of drowning. This is a big reservoir, it’s deep, these kinds of things happen. We don’t know all the circumstances. Investigators are working on that, getting as much information as possible.”

One of Rivera’s most recent social media posts saw her urge fans to make the most of their lives, as she wrote: “No matter the year, circumstance, or strifes everyday you’re alive is a blessing. make the most of today and every day you are given. tomorrow is not promised.”

Rivera is most famous for playing Santana Lopez on U.S. TV show Glee from 2009 to 2015.

Bubba Wallace Signs Historic Deal With Dr. Dre

(AllHipHop News) Bubba Wallace might feel like he is alone in his fight to show that Black Lives Matter, even in the uber-white NASCAR racing culture, but he is not.

Folk got his bag and with people like Kevin Liles in his corner, it is clear that folk also got his wallet.

Kevin Liles was tapped a few weeks back to strengthen Wallace’s brand after a noose was found in his NASCAR racing stall.

According to reports, the Beats by Dre deal was one of the contracts engineered by the former Def Jam executive.

The Beats by Dre partnership was not announced like a typical endorsement deal and instead as positioned an act of solidarity because of the Colin Kaepernick-esque level of disrespect Wallace is receiving.

The announcement was posted on Twitter. “We weren’t going to announce this until later this week, but hate cannot win the day.” The post read, “No one should ever be asked to apologize for standing up for what’s right.”

Beats by Dre was responding to President Trump’s demand for Wallace “apologize” for claiming to be a victim of a hate crime after the noose was found in the NASCAR garage he was assigned to.

Also in the tweet, Trump blamed the drop in ratings for the sport to Wallace’s insistence that the confederate flag be removed from events.

Liles also commented on the President’s remarks on social media.

“I apologize to Bubba and his family for having to deal with a President who wants to divide this country. #anooseisanoose

“Bubba didn’t report the noose, and never even saw the noose. It was reported by a white crew member. NASCAR President Steve Phelps informed Bubba about it, hours after it was found.”

With the person responsible for Jay-Z, Dipset, Ja Rule, and DMX’s rise in the 2000s on his side, Bubba has got quite a team.

The President better watch it. All this antagonizing of a social hero will not only make Bubba even more beloved but will get him rich too, as more companies clamor to get in line.

Kevin Liles will make sure of that.

Puma Selects YBN Cordae As One Of The Faces For Its New Unity Collection

(AllHipHop News) Puma is set to present its new Unity Collection which is described as a celebration of the power of sports uniting our world. Grammy-nominated Hip Hop artist YBN Cordae was tapped to be part of the campaign.

Cordae signed on as a Youth Brand Ambassador for Puma in 2019. Later that year, he modeled items in the CELL Alien OG line. The Maryland native’s association with the apparel company came before he dropped his critically-acclaimed album The Lost Boy.

The unisex Unity Collection retails for $20-$120. Footwear styles include new iterations of the Future Rider, Ralph Sampson, Cali Sport, and others. The collection will be available on puma.com, at Puma stores, and select global retailers beginning July 13.

In addition, Puma has committed to donating $200,000 to the United Nations COVID-19 Solidarity Response Fund. The donation associated with the Unity Collection will support the World Health Organization’s work to help countries prevent, detect, and respond to the COVID-19 pandemic. 

People Reconsider Kanye West For President!

(AllHipHop Rumors) This man has to be the greatest disappointment in the history of Hip-Hop music. Yesterday, Kanye West proclaimed that he is the founder of the Birthday party“ and will run against Donald Trump. Now we all know that this is the play and that play is to siphon votes from Joe Biden. It sounds legit insane to think we are that unintelligent. We are well aware that Kanye West is far too stupid to run against Donald Trump without being told to do so. And when I say stupid I mean politically stupid. I don’t mean that he is not gifted in other ways. This man has to be the greatest bozo alive, doing an interview with Forbes magazine, not a magazine noted for its Blackness and commitment to the community. Forbes was a financial institution last time I checked. So Kanye does this interview and is allowed to ramble in and impurify the air without any real cultural checkpoints. So, we get our soundbites and clickable moments.

The only thing that really is to take away from this interview is that Kanye West is a very sick man. He has a very well documented mental illness and is also medicated. ((Click here for the story essentially confirming this))) My driver’s license recently was renewed and they told me that I had to disclose if I take medicine when I drive. There is no way in hell Kanye West is going to be that close to the red button to push nuclear arms and not disclose the medicine that he is on. 

Elon Musk, a man that has some mental challenges too, jumped out in front offering his full support of Kanye. Right after, he tweeted, “We may have more differences of opinion than I anticipated.” LOL! I know a bunch of people that though it was a big, ol’ joke until they peeped the details.Ol boy ain’t even filed to run for president. You cannot just say you are running. You have to actually make filings, many of which have already passed. His running mate is somebody named Michelle Tidball, a Bible study maven. WHAT? 

I don’t think either is qualified to even say the word “president,” much less be one. 

PREMIERE: Jalen Santoy Unleashes “Dip” Music Video

Jalen Santoy is a rapper, singer, songwriter, and creative, here to prove why he deserves to be a household name in the rap game. 

Having recorded music since the age of 15, it was in 2014 when the Charlotte, North Carolina native released his first record titled “God.” 

The song garnered much attention, including rapper Big Pooh who ended up remixing it himself. In 2015, Jalen released “Foreplay,” which has since accumulated over 100 million streams on Spotify and counting.

Now, AllHipHop exclusively premieres the official music video to “Dip,” taken from his most recent project titled II Shepherds.

The New Haven-produced single arrives equipped with a smooth, soulful, jazz-filled vibe, setting the soundscape for Santoy to do what he does best. 

Channeling that nostalgic energy from the mid 90’s, Santoy samples the down South hit, “Da Dip” by Freak Nasty, a song he grew up listening to. 

He states, “Initially I thought of it as a lyrical exercise, then the more I got into writing the song the more I fell in love with it. “

The visual brings the track to life, making you want to instantly move and dance. This is only the beginning of what’s to come. Watch above as he performs the record amidst beautiful females and mimosas!

Ty Dolla $ign Talks Being Inspired By Jay-Z & Names Jay Electronica As One Of His Favorite Artists

(AllHipHop News) Jay Electronica finally released his debut studio album, A Written Testimony, in March of this year. His Roc Nation boss Jay-Z was heavily featured on the 10-track project that opens with an excerpt from a speech by Louis Farrakhan.

With the #BlackLivesMatter movement leaping back into the American public’s consciousness following the murder of George Floyd in Minneapolis, listeners have returned to A Written Testimony in recent weeks. Electronica’s version of Hip Hop resonates with many rap devotees.

Apparently, R&B singer-songwriter Ty Dolla $ign is one of those Jay E fans. Zane Lowe caught up with Ty to talk about curating his “At Home With” playlist for Apple Music. The “Ego Death” performer also chatted about the emcee from New Orleans.

“He’s always been ahead of his time, and I feel like every time,” said Dolla $ign. “I love Jay Electronica, he’s always been one of my friends, and favorite artists, for sure. Every time I talk to people about music, and I’m talking about my favorite artists, he’s always one that I bring up, so I had to put him in the trailers. Genius, genius.”

Ty Dolla $ign plays close attention to that other Jay as well. The billionaire Hip Hop mogul born Shawn Carter serves as inspiration for Ty. He spoke about Hov during his interview with Apple Music.

“He’s the greatest example, when I look at it, of the rap artists. From just coming from street sh*t to like, marrying Beyoncé, to just showing people how it’s done, business-wise. It’s like, you can start off being this, but then you can end up being this. I love Jay-Z, man, everything he’s done,” expressed the 38-year-old Atlantic recording artist.

Ty also praised other acts like Beyoncé, Solange, YG, Ed Sheeran, Mac Miller, The Weeknd, Ronald Isley, Tee Grizzley, Thundercat, and Khruangbin. As far as his own tunes, the LA-bred vocalist told Lowe that he has been focused on creating live music featuring drums, guitars, and piano.

Talib Kweli Blames “Interlopers & Culture Vultures” For Delay Of New Black Star Album

(AllHipHop News) “Trying to find the right deal for the Black Star album. There are a few on the table, but we have to choose the right situation and roll this out properly. The people deserve that,” Talib Kweli told AllHipHop.com in April.

Apparently, Kweli and Yasiin Bey’s long-awaited follow-up to 1998’s Mos Def & Talib Kweli Are Black Star is on hold at the moment. One Twitter user mentioned the proposed Madlib-produced project, and Kweli replied to the person with an explanation.

“Too many interlopers and culture vultures in the way. This album been done for over a year. I paid for the whole album myself. Too many greedy people in the way stopping us from working with Madlib. I wash my hands of it at this point,” responded Kweli.

He later added, “I paid for it to be recorded. That doesn’t make me the owner of Madlib beats. We have to reach a deal with Madlib but there’s people in the way who are trying to make money for themselves off this deal.”

According to the People’s Party podcast host, a record label is not responsible for the delay. Kweli tweeted that managers and lawyers are the ones that are in the way of a new Black Star album produced by Madlib being released any time soon.

Kweli also addressed the matter in a now-deleted Instagram post where he stated, “But people who never made a beat, never wrote a rhyme in they life got they fingers in the pie and are being disrespectful to what me and my brothers built.”I wash my hands of it at this point.” He went on to say, “Maybe y’all will get to hear this album after I’m gone.”

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Kid Cudi’s Daughter Announces Her Dad Has A Collaboration With Eminem

(AllHipHop News) Earlier this year, Kid Cudi scored his first Hot 100 #1 single when he teamed up with Travis Scott for “The Scotts.” It looks like Cudder is also close to dropping another high-profile collaboration in 2020.

Yesterday, the rapper/actor born Scott Mescudi uploaded a video of his daughter to social media. In the clip, Vada tells the world that Kid Cudi and Eminem have a record on the way.

“Hi, it’s Vada. I’m here to say that my daddy’s new single ‘The Adventures of Moon Man and Slim Shady’ is coming out on Friday. Check it out. Bye!” said the smiling girl about the single’s July 10 release date.

The official announcement of “The Adventures of Moon Man and Slim Shady” came after Cudi teased a possible Em-assisted record in May. On the 7th of that month, the Cleveland representative tweeted, “@Eminem rap God. Help!”

Throughout his career, Kid Cudi worked with numerous noteworthy acts such as Jay-Z, Common, Nas, Snoop Dogg, Pharrell Williams, Raekwon, T.I., Wale, and Big Sean. Cudi also created the joint projects WZRD with Dot Da Genius and Kids See Ghosts with Kanye West.

Eminem’s three-decade run in the music business includes dropping a collaborative EP titled Hell: The Sequel with his Bad Meets Evil groupmate Royce Da 5’9″. Plus, the self-described Rap God has countless collaborations with legends like Dr. Dre, 50 Cent, Jay-Z, Kanye West, Lil Wayne, Beyoncé, and Rihanna.

Family Members Are Reportedly Concerned Kanye West Is Dealing With A Bipolar Episode

(AllHipHop News) Kanye West is back in the news. This time the recording artist/fashion designer is making headlines over a presidential announcement (his wife, Kim Kardashian West, co-signed the 2020 run for the White House). He also gained a lot of attention for an interview with Forbes

West talked about naming his supposed political party the Birthday Party, not agreeing with vaccines because they are “the mark of the beast,” and potentially organizing his White House like Wakanda in Black Panther. Kanye’s name was all over the internet as people attempted to process his wide-ranging statements.

According to TMZ, sources connected to the 42-year-old Yeezy brand owner are claiming West is currently facing mental health challenges. The outlet reports that Ye’s family believes some of his recent comments and actions are the result of a bipolar episode.

West has been very open about dealing with bipolar disorder. The cover art for his 2018 album, Ye, featured the words, “I hate being bi-polar it’s awesome.” In 2016, he canceled his “Saint Pablo Tour” and underwent a psychiatric observation at UCLA Medical Center.

T.I. & 50 Cent Accuse Each Other Of Being A Snitch

(AllHipHop News) What was supposed to be the build-up to a possible Verzuz match between T.I. and 50 Cent has turned into a personal clash online. Both rappers are now accusing the other of working with law enforcement.

” Why you make me do this Neega @MichaelBlackson voice. This the first song I’m a play you so Tuff T.O.S,” tweeted 50 along with old footage of T.I. appearing in a Crime Stoppers commerical mashed-up with G-Unit’s “You So Tough” song.

The Atlanta emcee fired back with a comment on 50 Cent’s Instagram page. He also added his own IG post referring to the Queens native’s alleged involvement in the incarceration of former New York City drug lord Kenneth “Supreme” McGriff.

T.I. wrote in the caption:

I’ll take this as an acceptance of this catalog challenge. YEEESSSSSIR-SKI‼️ @verzuztv @therealswizzz @timbaland WE GOT HIM‼️ HE BIT THE BAIT‼️ SET THIS SH*T UP SO I CAN FINALLY SHUT THIS WATERMELON HEAD, INVISIBLE NECK ASS N*GGA UP ONCE AND FOR ALL‼️ As far as this clip goes…it’s cute… old, outdated, & in poor taste (much like your catalog @50cent )… however I prefer FACTS‼️ AND THE FACT REMAINS… I HAVE NEVER GIVEN ANY INFORMATION TO ANY FORM OF LAW ENFORCEMENT AT ANYTIME IN LIFE TO GET ANYBODY ANY TIME FOR ANY CRIME‼️ Supreme told me to ask @50cent if he can say the same??? WELL THATS ALL I HAVE TO SAY ABOUT THAT SO…. let’s set this date & select ya songs off that 1hot album you got & let’s lay your lil overrated, outdated, steroid inflated ass catalog to rest. RIP to @50cent catalog I seen you bully all them NY n*ggaz for years… NOT DA KING THO N*GGA ‼️ “You Got Da Right 1” #BringMeDaBully

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Problem Talks ‘Coffee & Kush’ & Short Film “A Compton Story”

Problem is here to represent for Compton in all facets of his life. The West Coast rapper exploded onto the scene with his viral single “Like Whaaat,” which hit functions and radio airwaves all around the country. Pushing his Diamond Lane imprint with each release, Problem, real name Jason Martin hasn’t let his foot off the gas pedal in the slightest.

Most recently, Problem released his first project in 2 years titled Coffee & Kush Vol. 1, two things that are sentimental to him and who he is in today’s climate. Switching his former old habits which included late nights in the studio and reckless partying, he now shifts his focus to the morning time — creating new tunes as a byproduct of both coffee and marijuana.

Additionally, he released his short film “A Compton Story,” which he wrote, directed, and produced. Guest appearances include everyone from Snoop Dogg to Mike Epps to Jackie Long, with behind-the-scenes collaborations with Xzibit, DJ Pooh, Terrace Martin, and TDE’s Punch Henderson.

AllHopHop caught up with Problem to discuss his recent sentiments to the protests happening around the world, the meaning behind Coffee & Kush, his new Green Hour Coffee business, what he plans to do for “Compton,” his short film, and more!

AllHipHop: Thoughts on the current state of the world?

Problem: I hate that it took something so heinous for all of us to get the recognition we’ve been getting as a people. I’m glad the younger generation is seeing a more proactive version of minorities. I’m glad it’s not just us outside protesting, it’s everybody outside. It’s not black people tired of injustice, the world is tired of it. I’m more for the beauty of all of it than anything. I’m seeing we’re taking something so dark, now a lot more positive things are happening because of it.

AllHipHop:: Just you having kids, the general concern for them and their future.

Problem: Yeah, I talk to them in a different manner anyway. I’m really truth-oriented with them because with social media, you can Google anything. There’s no point in lying to children, you might as well keep it as 100 as possible. Tell them the truth because they can go find out the information so fast. Being as 100 as possible with my feelings and what I feel constantly, we have our own group chat where I send them things I need them to see. It’s actually gotten us closer because everybody’s minds aren’t moving on what they’re on.

AllHipHop:: How old are they now?

Problem: S##t my youngest is 4, and my oldest is 20. I started kind of young.

AllHipHop:: Congrats on the release of Coffee & Kush! How’s the fan reception been?

Problem: It’s dope, I love it. I love all the calls I’ve been getting. I know I’m beginning a new direction. I’m building something up, I’m excited. I’m really excited about the first steps in a new direction, meaning doing something that I want to do. Not being worried about any rules, any past history or performances. Moving forward in a whole other direction, this feels a lot better.

AllHipHop:: Being independent, you’ve had the luxury to be able to drop and do what you want creatively?

Problem: This is different because even with that, it’s such a numbers-based business. With us seeing a lot more of the profit than labels, we don’t have to really sell as much but we still want to be competitive with what you do and what you’ve done. This project was totally different, there’s an end goal to this that people will see towards the end. We’re at the very beginning of the Coffee & Kush situation.

AllHipHop:: What was your decision to call it Coffee & Kush?

Problem: It created a balance. The fact that coffee is the extreme energy, and kush is more of the calming, it creates this balance I was looking for musically, physically, personally, religiously, everything. When I was recording music for the project, I’d get up and walk to a coffee shop every morning. At 8:30am, I’d have my coffee and my weed. What am I going to call it? What am I doing? s##t, let’s call it what it is: a byproduct of coffee and kush.

AllHipHop:: Every morning, 8:30am?

Problem: I changed my whole process. You know me, I was in the studio: a lot of late night sessions till the morning. I did the complete opposite. I didn’t record it in an actual studio, I recorded it on a balcony outside. If you listen, you’ll hear birds and windchimes. It’s on purpose. I had a ritual, for 3 months I’d do this every morning from 8:30am to 12pm. These are more my morning thoughts, that’s why you get a more introspective look and view on how I see things. My nighttime views are “aight we on. We made it through the day, feeling good.” In the morning, everything is “okay check on this, make sure this is okay. My feelings, my lady, my body, my mind,” that’s why you get a different type of music.

AllHipHop:: Do you still record at night, or do you only do mornings now?

Problem: I do them all day. Right now, I’m doing some voiceover stuff for Vol. 2. I’m liking the daytime recording now, I like my evenings to be for me. It’s dope. It’s crazy how I didn’t even notice that my pattern was this late night thing until I stopped. You wake up at 2pm, 12pm, 3pm, damn I’m getting started at 5pm or 6pm. The whole world’s shutting down, I’m missing out on a lot of information. Being up that early, waking up at 6am and walking, it changed everything. It helped me focus a lot, my business is a lot better. Everything’s a lot sharper. Hopefully the music hits people.

AllHipHop:: On the intro track, you say “the streets will quickly show you love but they don’t f##king love you.” Can you expand on that?

Problem: When you wake up in the morning and you’re going through the Gram, you see and notice different things. Me thinking back on my career; everybody’s quick to show you love when things are going well. But when things are in that tricky middle part, it’s really tough for people. Not artists, not me, but for people. You have to understand what it is. When you’re poppin’, everybody’s going to show you love. That doesn’t mean they love you, so don’t put that much into it. Don’t make that part of your process on if you’ll keep going or not.

AllHipHop:: “Where I Come From” touches on how people can have a perception of you given your past. What were you going through when you recorded this?

Problem: I know it’s tough for people to see past my wins. Diamond Lane, we’ve had a great run of turning people up and having real Platinum records that had the parties going crazy. Have us in the most ratchet situations ever. It’ll be tough for you to forget that. I don’t want you to forget that, but understand there’s growth happening as well. That’s with the good and the bad. I used to do my thing out there with the women, dabbled with a lot of drugs. When you see somebody doing the complete opposite, it’s not that they don’t believe you, it’s not what they’re accustomed to. Because I did that before, doesn’t mean I want to do that again.

AllHipHop:: First album in 2 years, why is that?

Problem: I spent last year working on everything. I didn’t know COVID was coming, but I had a plan to work a lot smarter in 2020. I wanted to be far more prepared than I’ve ever been. I took a lot of time in getting the music right, finding the right place business-wise, shooting my short film, getting the coffee situation. I did a whole lot of rebuilding and restructuring to be ready for this year right here. I didn’t want to rush it because I ended up going on tour. Shout out to Xzibit, I went to go see the world. We did 31 dates, amazing. My first time performing overseas in my entire career.

AllHipHop:: Really, in your entire career?

Problem: I have a whole other perspective on a lot of things, a lot of people in this business. I know not to dwell on nothing, I don’t like to get on people. I know I’ve helped a lot of people get into good situations music-wise, in their business. The fact that Xzibit’s the first person to ever take me on tour, it said more about him than me speaking on what that was about. I appreciate the f##k out of him for that. I did Coffee & Kush before I went. When I played it for people, they’re looking at me like I was crazy. “What is this s##t? What’re you talking about, coffee and kush don’t even go together.” I hadn’t even been to the Netherlands or Amsterdam yet. When I got there, it’s confirmation like “man I knew I wasn’t crazy. This s##t sounds like this out here.” I was born in Germany, but I hadn’t been back. I got to Germany like “whoa, this is where I did my first year and a half living. This is why I am different than everybody else.” It was dope to see.

AllHipHop:: I’m surprised the Like What days didn’t bring you overseas?

Problem: Yeah, it’s crazy. I got my passport a little after that. We were a victim of looking like we didn’t need help. Diamond Lane perception is we’re going to do it ourselves, do it our way with our cash. In some ways, that may have scared people away like “well they got it.” We were young new n##gas in the business, figuring how to do it. That’s all over now. Right now, I’ve never had this many fans overseas ever. I’m seeing my spikes, my streams shoot up crazy.

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AllHipHop:: Talk about your coffee brand Green Hour Coffee.

Problem: I’m partnering with my boy Brandon, real special black kid from LA. I said “man we need to do a coffee delivery business.” I wanted to take similarities from the Mollywood days and put it in this Coffee & Kush thing. The molly went crazy in the city, everybody’s buying molly and was part of that wave. Well the good thing about that is having a product, let’s have a product for this one. If I’m creating what this Coffee & Kush world is in America, why not have my own coffee to grab? Why not have my kush? My hope is to make it the Ciroc in the coffee world, that fly urban coffee where we could give other artists their own flavors and make it really big.

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AllHipHop:: What was the highlight in shooting The Compton Story? He produced, wrote, directed and starred.

Problem: Shout out to JoshyGonz, he directed and edited it with me. Incredible kid. That’s my guy, he’s done most of the visuals I’ve been dropping. He’s that eye I wouldn’t see things at. Started a film company, 50Million Media. Went through the whole process of trying to write scripts, trying to figure out how to invade the business because I didn’t know anything about it. I woke up one day like “f##k that, I’m finna shoot something.” I’d been working on music, so let’s take 7 or 8 of these and write a story around them. We could put it together and come up with something dope. I watched Purple Rain and I watched Friday, 2 movies I was trying to combine. Nobody would expect me to drop a comedy anyway, that’s totally out the box. Especially in a Compton story, you think it’s about to be this shooting like bang bang thing, you actually get a real family story actually. These are all my friends, this is what happens in a day with Problem. We’re about to shoot episode 2.

AllHipHop:: You got Snoop Dogg, Mike Epps, Jackie Long ,talk about the people who come through for you.

Problem: That’s a blessing man. It started off really small and as it kept going, it got bigger each day. A lot of different reasons why. Mike Epps was in it because one of my other partners couldn’t make it that day, it was weird. Jackie Long was in it because somebody else couldn’t — it was a lot. Once we tell this backstory of how I put this together and how we did it, it shows we’ve been sticking together for a long time. I appreciate all of them for taking time to help me.

AllHipHop:: What’s your greatest memory from shooting?

Problem: My lady crashing the Lamborghini was the funniest part. [laughs] She backed it into a pole. At the time, I’m the irresponsible one in the relationship. While I’m shooting, she wanted to help me through it and be supportive. She’s like “I’ll move it to where you need it to go while you’re doing what you’re doing.” She said “I’ma bring it around,” I guess she doesn’t see that she’s backing into a pole. I’m like “AHH AHH,” but the engine’s so loud, she can’t hear. She felt so bad, she’s like “I’m sorry, I know it cost.” I said “don’t even worry, as long as you’re alright.” She does so much good for me, I can’t even be mad over accidents. It was dope, that’s the funniest s##t ever.

AllHipHop:: What does having a “Lamborghini” mean to you?

Problem: To me the “Lamborghini” was a title to get people to come check it out. The story’s really about how us men, we can’t keep getting into it over small things. The Lamborghini represents fame and popularity. That s##t will blind you sometimes, your morals and ethics would be lost. This a story of “hey bro, chill out. Let’s talk everything out.” Let’s not let that get in between what’s really real because you have to talk. You have to communicate. “b##ch I need a motherf##king Lamborghini” makes anybody want to come see what’s going on, then I sneak some messages in there.

AllHipHop:: Was there a time in your career where you fell victim to buying material things?

Problem: Hell yeah, definitely. I was the guy popping the most bottles, the ring, the watch, the whole thing. s##t I won’t stop anybody from going through that phase, it’s beautiful. It’s a point to go through. For me now, I want to minimize my spending. I want to do other things with whatever capital I bring in off of what we’re doing, so many other things I want to do that would maybe later equate to me buying a private jet or something. We’re going to get on a Green Hour PJs, it’ll be lit. [laughs]

AllHipHop:: What does it mean to give back to your city through the arts?

Problem: I’ve been figuring out a way to invade that humanitarian space without being corny, without doing something that doesn’t seem true to my heart. Not doing something because it’s a fad. I thought about what I wish I had that would’ve sped up my creative process, which is opportunity in arts. I had a studio around the corner but at school, we didn’t have a music program to teach digital software, to teach engineering, to teach music business etiquette, to teach deejaying. Instrumentation was really for band members, it wasn’t for anybody to learn how to play.

I talked with Terrance like “man let’s bring on some companies and see if we could do drive bys on some students, see what we could offer.” We put together ideas in the beginning stages. I talked to Ms. Aja Brown, mayor of Compton, about the Compton Walk of Fame we’re trying to put together. Add more positive spaces instead of “let’s fight gangs and poverty.” Let me attack the spirit, let’s put some flowers in this motherf##ker. Let’s add some music instruments into the city. Let’s show that people came from here and have done positive things in the world.

AllHipHop:: What’s new with Diamond Lane?

Problem: We’re on our second decade, which is crazy. I’m ready to be done as far as the artist stuff. Not putting out music, but the albums. The whole process. I got two more I’ma let loose before this year’s over, but I plan on passing the baton to Airplane James. He’s the one, he’s going take this into where it’s supposed to be. His story’s different. His skill level is really high, his work ethic’s higher than that. We’re ready. Bad Lucc is about to tamper into some whole other lane of things, so we’re still moving.

AllHipHop:: Anything else you want to let us know?

Problem: Go get Coffee & Kush, enjoy it. Go to GreenHourCoffee.com , check out our CBD options. Check out the regular options. Tune in for more on what we’re doing. Shoutout to Rostrum Records too.

AllHipHop Presents: “10 Steps to NOME X” featuring Loaded Lux

When people talk about Mt. Rushmore of battle rap, there are a few names that people can debate. However, there is one name that continues to rise above the rest.

Beloved.

Loaded Lux did not create battle rap, but what he has offered to the culture as an innovator, a thinker, a businessman, and an artist has transformed it as an art — helping to attract its most celebrated talent to the commercial leagues that matter the most.

Before he was the founder of the Lions Den/ Lionz Den, he wrecked the streets of Harlem spitting fire against best lyricists that the hood would regurgitate. But out of that cut-throat pool of emceeing, emerged a god-tier persona that worked to develop the culture in ways comparable to that of URL’s Smack (where he also performed as an artist and where many outside of New York saw first).

The difference? Smack had a distribution model with his DVD series. What did Lux have? Handsome had a charisma that attracted talent to the collective … wanting to align themselves with him … and establish legitimacy by basking in his professional aura. Had it not been for his scouting ear, the world would have waited much longer to experience the great talents of Goodz, Arsonal, Tay Roc, Charlie Clips, and Head Ice. Try as you might, over the last 20 years, Lux has made the craft, business, and artistic expression of battle rap performance elevate.

That is why NOME X will be a special event for fans.

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The man that many consider the Greatest of All Times, will stand before a competitor that not only was influenced by Farrakhan’s favorite emcee — but believes it is just as important for his legacy to show us as it is for the pioneer. Lux versus Tsu Surf will be not only a battle for legacy but will shift cultural dynamics. If Surf has it his way, his swan song from battle rap will be with the head of this icon on a platter.

Lux is not ready to give him this distinction, especially for a battle he never even thought about until recently.

“The battle came up last year. It was coming off of Summer Impact. It was supposed to be the two-on-two, Gun Titles vs. Loaded Hollows. And that never happened because of a situation that he was in. When that didn’t happen, I guess he felt like he still wanted a shot. Shortly after that, he was just talking crazy, throwing shots. I’m not mad.”

Lux describes the energy around Summer Impact as a “grand moment.” It set the stage for a contest to happen between Lux and Surf, and surprisingly despite the vet having his eye on new talent never considered Surf as a potential opponent.

“He came on my radar, for real for real, after Summer Impact. When that didn’t happen or take place, that’s when I caught him going back and forth in interviews. He was throwing shots. I recall that I was in an interview and he had called up (Three Letterman) and then from there he was patched in. That’s when I really realized that he ‘really wants some smoke.’”

“Before then, it wasn’t really nothing. I just appreciated him and everything that he brought to the table as a talent. When we first saw Tsu Surf, we thought he was grand and held him in high regard. And we knew he was one of the ones that could be a formidable participant in the culture. That was actually a while ago when we gave him that look. I just appreciate what he was doing, but he wasn’t on my radar. I look at Surf as a little brother.”

“You watch certain talents when they enter the culture and you are like, ‘Yo that is a beautiful thing.’ Because you know what they bring to the table will make other people tune in because of where they are at.”

So when Surf called him out, did the vet take it as a form of disrespect? No. In classic Lux way, he shares that he is simply “blessed to be in the conversation.”

Lux has been in the conversation a lot. Last year at NOME 9, he battled against Aye Verb. Aye Verb had been on a roll after battling Murda Mook, another pioneer than many consider the historical Ishmael to beloveds’ Isaac. The two had danced in epic form, with many believing Mook advanced as the victor. However, many revere those battles as an exhibition sport, believing the win doesn’t matter as much as the epic performance. That also can be said about his back and forth with Verb.

A preference battle at best, Lux’s intricate mind dispensed some of the most entertaining yet thought provocative bars of the year:

Damn Verb, look what you did what you did wit’ ya shot

They gon’ give me all the photo cred’ but all I caught was the body…

Yeah some n##### don’t get the picture ’til it’s cropped

Top- layers they put you in, that’s from all that b######’ you do a lot

If you got through the tiers flippin’, I should flop

Word Verb, you ’bout that action for traffic and then it stops

I’m a mind reader

You gon’ be time keepin’ the timekeeper

This should’ve been unlimited but it’s not

You’se a tricky n#### got ’em to get the clicker on paper put a hold (hole) on me like a ticket clipper

This what you picked, you forgot?

After that 2019 battle, he hopped on the aforementioned Summer Impact card, wherein that battle (despite Surf not performing) an extraordinary feat was accomplished as he single-handedly made a debatable with the replacement team, Gunz N Cake. The Gray Hoodie Lux had emerged from the early 2000s and that wet the whistle for Surf, priming him to take shots.

“I am supposed to have shots taken at me. This is a sport. If we ain’t got that type of energy and you don’t want to execute on that level then you don’t need to be in this.”

He adds that the shots are expected, but you have to have the skin for it.

“This sport is contention driven. You come in here and you better want to be the best and you better want to take on the best. If you don’t feel like you can take on a name, then don’t do this. Get out the way.”

But what is the Gray Hoodie Lux? The Gray Hoodie Lux is more edgy and street driven. He is more raw.

“As I evolved and elevated, my conversation changed at times. I became more aware of the different lanes that I wanted to take and wanted to work in. But people fell in love with us on the come up, that raw edgy and street. When you look at Surf’s background and you see what he brings to the table, it is that element. And that actually is a beautiful energy.

Really what people are tuning into, they are engaged in the energy. That’s a beautiful thing to want. That’s what he wants from me. When you look back at anything regarding Gray Hoodie Lux and that mind-state and element look for the raw-edgy energy. It is driven from the heart and the street.

Both emcees are magical, and with the star-studded roster of competitors, many wonder if Lux is coming in for the kill. They ask, “if this is going to be a slaughter or a classic battle?”

“I believe what is most important is that we show up as our best selves that we can possibly be. After that, we can leave on the table. I believe me as a professional is important that I be the best Loaded Lux that I can be every time I show up. If Tsu Surf be the best Tsu Surf, and I be the best Loaded Lux, we cannot help but be a classic, after that … it is opinionated.”

While everyone will have their respective opinions, there are some things that Lux wants people to lock in on to best enjoy NOME X.

“This is a beautiful time of balance. NOME is typically done in a big stage-driven, but this is a humbling moment. Fundamentally, it is asking that we just get back to basics. Fans will learn to receive the content a little differently. When I look at the last Summer Impact, which was beautiful, it was show driven. This brings it back to the content in terms of lyricism and people having to perform under these different spaces. It gives the fans a chance to really listen and a sense of balance.

All praises due to the Most High, for this to still take place shows how important battle rap is to the Hip-Hop community.

To add on to Lux’s statement, for so many to be locked into his battle, it shows how important Lux remains in the Hip-Hop community.

Will Smith Says Cops Frequently Called Him The N-Word

(AllHipHop News) Will Smith revealed he has been called the N-word by police officers on “more than 10 occasions” as he reflected on the Black Lives Matter movement on Tuesday (07Jul20).

The 51-year-old actor spoke to political commentator and activist Angela Rye on her podcast, On One With Angela Rye, about his own experiences with racism throughout his life.

Will grew up in Philadelphia and was just four years old when the notoriously racist Frank Rizzo went from the chief of police to becoming the mayor of the state, and the instances of racially-motivated incidents of police brutality increased dramatically under his watch.

“I’ve been called n##ger by the cops in Philly on more than 10 occasions,” Will said. “I got stopped frequently. So I understand what it’s like to be in those circumstances with the police.”

Will was reflecting on his own experiences in the wake of George Floyd’s death at the hands of police after he was killed when an officer knelt on his neck for nine minutes while arresting him.

As for his hopes following the renewed attention on racially motivated police incidents, the “After Earth” star continued: “We are in a circumstance that we’ve never been in before. The entire globe has stood up and said to the African-American people, ‘We see you and we hear you. How can we help?’ We’ve never been there before.”

And now the father-of-three is hoping the next generation can learn to use their privileged positions to help aid the world in a more compassionate outlook.

“I am pledging my unending devotion to the evolution of my community and the evolution of my country, and ultimately the world, towards the greatest harmony that we’ll be able to create,” he concluded. “I am happy to be alive during this time, and to serve.”

Pusha T and Young Thug Trade Barbs! Who Won?

(AllHipHop Rumors) Pusha T and Young Thug are going at it over a Pop Smoke song. I don’t know what in the twilight zone we are doing these days, but it is definitely getting old! And played out! To see two grown men going back and forth over a rap verse that is literally one of the most insignificant things in life is crazy. First of all, Young Thug is jumping in something he has nothing to do with which, is the Pusha T and Drake beef. He is doing the equivalent of jumping in front of the bullet of a person that is not his blood or his brother. Now, Pusha T is taking the time out of his legendary life to respond to something that doesn’t even need responding to. But, I do understand that he has to say something, because the verse is sub dissing Drake, which he may not have wanted anybody to know. Dude is snitching! 

People draw inspiration from their adversaries, but they don’t necessarily have to announce that. So, Young Thug is doing the devil’s work because he is actually tearing a scab from a wound that was already healed in the public eye. We literally weren’t thinking anything about the Pop Smoke song, the verse, or any sort of Drake and Pusha T beef whatsoever, but he took it upon himself to highlight it. So, we are in the midst of an international pandemic, racial strife of unprecedented amounts for the year we are living in, and we have these guys acting like these guys.

On top of it all, we are seeing that there is an inner generational component to this since Pusha T is an older school rapper and Young Thug is a newer school Rapper. I don’t think there’s any competition here in terms of lyrics but in terms of generation, it seems like Young Thug is one of the best of the best of this current era. I literally cannot say, because I literally do not listen to Young Thug in any way, shape, or form. His whole swag is out of step with my mind state, respectfully. At the end of his rant Young Thug says that “we kill for real“ and that is what I am completely against. Why would he insert an element of killing another Black man into something so trivial? Why can’t we simply move on from the stupid, small, and minute things in life and simply keep it pushing? The old me would’ve loved something like this because it drives views and likes and traffic to the site, but now I am questioning my own goals in life. This is getting old. Grow the hell up.

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