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Bryson Tiller & Jazmine Sullivan Release New Song “Insecure” For HBO’s ‘Insecure’ Series (AUDIO)

(AllHipHop News) Last week, Insecure music supervisor Kier Lehman revealed a few artists would be contributing original music to the series.

A new track titled “Insecure” from R&B vocalists Bryson Tiller and Jazmine Sullivan has now hit the internet.

The duet will be featured on the Issa Rae-led HBO comedy.

Music by Dreezy, Kari Faux, TT the Artist, and BOSCO are also connected to the show, according to Lehman.

Insecure star Jay Ellis was a recent guest on Desus & Mero, and the actor that plays the popular character “Lawrence” discussed his role on the program.

Prodigy’s Cause Of Death Revealed

(AllHipHop News) Albert “Prodigy” Johnson was laid to rest in New York City on June 29.

The legendary Mobb Deep member passed away on June 20 in Las Vegas.

A Clark County Medical Examiner has determined Johnson died from accidentally choking while receiving hospital treatment for sickle cell anemia.

Some reports suggest the “Shook Ones” emcee choked on an egg.

Prodigy was 42 years old.

He released his final solo album, Hegelian Dialectic (The Book of Revelation), in January.

Tyler, The Creator Brings Out Frank Ocean & A$AP Rocky During NYC Show (VIDEO)

(AllHipHop News) Tyler, The Creator is celebrating Flower Boy becoming the #1 rap album in the country as well as the debut of his new Viceland show Nuts + Bolts.

The California rapper thanked his New York City fans for their support by presenting a concert at Webster Hall.

Tyler also took the opportunity to bring out some special guests.

Fellow Odd Future alum Frank Ocean and Harlem’s A$AP Rocky hit the stage at the NYC venue.

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Suge Knight Pleads Not Guilty To Threatening ‘Straight Outta Compton’ Director F. Gary Gray

(AllHipHop News) Marion “Suge” Knight was accused of making a criminal threat via text message to Straight Outta Compton director F. Gary Gray.

According to multiple reports, the co-founder of Death Row Records pleaded not guilty to the charges on Thursday.

In the indictment, Gray claimed he “was reasonably in sustained fear for his safety and the safety of his immediate family.”

Knight, who was depicted in Compton, is scheduled to return to court on August 10.

He is also currently incarcerated for a 2015 murder charge connected to the hit-and-run death of Terry Carter.

That case is expected to begin in January 2018.

Can Hip-Hop Win If The Family Continues To Feud?

Since the beginning of Hip-Hop, competition has always been a part of the culture. From Kool Moe Dee and Busy Bee Starski to Nas and Jay-Z, Hip-Hop clashes have always inspired great music. Even after losing some of the greatest rappers to ever bless the mic, fans still crave fierce competition in Hip-Hop.

With much of mainstream rap switching its focus from lyrics to music, the potential for great rap feuds is all but gone. And the world is different than it was when Hip-Hop began; today’s world is built on progress, change and acceptance. Yet Hip-Hop is still the only genre with competition ingrained so deeply in its foundation.

So the question remains: Is competition really more important than unity in Hip-Hop?

Battle rappers are known to be habitual line-steppers. Unlike records where offensive bars are often scrutinized, anything goes in battle rap. A couple weeks back, King of the Dot held MASS3, a battle rap event featuring the likes of Hollow Da Don, Mickey Factz, Dizaster, Daylyt and more. Everybody showed up, sparred, shook hands and went home. That’s how battle rap works—as much as rappers lyrically dismantle each other, there’s an understanding that it doesn’t go beyond that. It’s entertainment. Why can’t rap beef follow suit?

Competition is great for Hip-Hop in terms of the music it inspires, but music is too often the smallest focus of today’s beefs. Remember The Game and Young Thug’s beef? All that gave us was a weird daughter-complimenting battle and some videos of the two rappers posturing and making death threats. Thankfully nothing happened, but this is a prime example of how quickly a conflict between grown men can escalate, especially with the influence of the machismo attitude perpetuated in Hip-Hop culture.

In a world where Nas’s “One on One” was a reality, disunity in Hip-Hop would be fine. The reality is that gun violence is a very serious issue in America.

That’s not the only problem with disunity in Hip-Hop. Have you ever heard a rapper say “I don’t listen to rap.”? The thinking behind this is that if you don’t listen to rap, you can’t bite anyone’s style. It actually makes rappers unsupportive and ignorant of the culture they strive to preserve and further. One rapper’s success doesn’t close any doors—there is room for everyone to coexist.

Us fans are partially responsible, too. We condone the behavior that brings us the music we condemn. When the internet gave us a look into the lives of rappers we could previously only read about in magazines, it changed the way we consumed music. Hip-Hop has become a social media-driven high school because fans support drama over quality music.

So what can we do to unify Hip-Hop? Fans can support good music instead of the latest viral moment. Writers can be more creative in finding stories to write that aren’t gossip. But rappers have the biggest job—they need to put aside their egos and differences and find a way to push Hip-Hop as a whole, no matter who they have to support. Even if it means OGs giving the likes of Young Thug and XXXTentacion a shot.

Understand that rap is a form of entertainment. A sport. A career. Disunity on wax should not spill out into the streets. The Warriors and Cavs may have split the previous two NBA Finals, but Steph Curry and Kyrie Irving looked like old friends at Harrison Barnes’ wedding.

As Jay-Z said, “Nobody wins when the family feuds.”

Pakman Jitt and DJ Holiday Drop “Freebandz”

Growing up in Central Florida, Pakman Jitt was inspired by the sounds of Plies, Lil Boosie, and Young Jeezy. Dodging the street life became a load and ultimately Pak decided to take his career to the next level. He debuted his first official mixtape in 2012, Brick Boyz Vol. 1, hosted by DJ Rell. DJ Holiday assisted Pakman Jitt on this single “Freebandz.” The track was produced by MB13. The video has now been released and is circulating the web. Well on its way with 70,000 views and counting, Pakman is just getting started. His first single, “All My Life” had over 300K plays on Spotify. Make sure to get familiar.

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Myke Bogan – Gravy ft. Michael Christmas

Portland, OR seems to be more known for gentrification than Hip Hop but the Eyrst label is here to change that! The label’s next release is LA-by-way-of-Portland MC, Myke Bogan, who just teamed up with Michael Christmas for a new track. “Gravy” is one of the more menacing tracks on Bogan’s upcoming “Pool Party” LP that is coming out on August 18th.

“Pool Party is what I want people to be able to smoke, party, BBQ, or even just be hanging out to all summer” says Bogan. With breezy production from Tim Fontane, “Gravy” demonstrates these summer vibes with confidence. In addition to Michael Christmas, “Pool Party” also features contributions from the likes of Blossom, Neill Von Tally, and The Last Artful, Dodgr. Bogan has been hitting the festival circuit hard in the last year and he’ll be hitting the road in support of “Pool Party” in the fall, so be on the lookout for him rolling through town!

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Flawless Real Talk Releases Visual For His Hot Record “Let Your Hair Down”

The Rapper From Rhode Island Continues to Release Visuals off Debut Album “It’s Different”

Track after track. Hit after hit, Flawless Real Talk isn’t taking it easy on us as he consistently releases fire content. Just a few weeks ago we received an amazing video for “Won’t Back Out”; which highlights flashbacks from Flawless’ past performances and tour life. “Let Your Hair Down” shows Flawless in a completely different light. It’s interesting to see a rapper have fun and let his guard down.

Andre 3000 Hopes To God He Won’t Be Rapping In 10 Years

(AllHipHop News) Andre 3000 has hinted he may disappear from the music business as he no longer enjoys making rap music anymore.

The hip-hop star was one half of duo Outkast alongside Big Boi from 1991 to 2006, when the pair went their separate ways, though they have reunited for several shows since then.

Both men also launched successful solo careers, with Andre releasing hits including “Hey Ya!” and “Roses,” but in a new interview the 42-year-old appeared to suggest he’s ready to leave his music career behind.

“There’s always a new wave of artists, and sometimes I’m just like, ‘I’m good. I’ll let the young guys do it.’ And whenever they reach out and say, ‘Hey, let’s try something,’ I’m with helping them,” he told Complex. “I’m doing it more for them than for my own self. I don’t get much happiness from doing music like that – I get happiness from pleasing who I’m working with, and helping them, and seeing them be excited.”

He even suggested Outkast’s 2006 record “Idlewild” is their last, insisting he’d be “totally fine” if the pair didn’t release another album.

Explaining he enjoys no longer being a part of the rap scene after living in it for so long, Andre – whose full name is Andre Lauren Benjamin – would rather make music as a hobby from now on rather than feeling pressure to deliver new material.

“When I was 25, I said I don’t want to be a 30-year-old rapper. I’m 42 now, and I feel more and more that way. Do I really want to be 50 years old up there doing that?” he mused. “When I watch other rappers that are my age I commend them, but I just wonder where the inspiration is coming from. At this stage I’m really more focused on what I am going to be doing 10 years from now. And I hope to God it won’t be rapping.”

Luckily Andre has other ventures to keep him busy, including being the creative director of Swedish brand Tretorn.

The Game Looks To Fans To Find His New Assistant

(AllHipHop News) Rapper The Game is using his Instagram account to hunt for a new assistant among his fans.

The 37-year-old musician posted the unusual job advert on social media on Wednesday, in which he asked his followers to message him if they were interested in an unpaid internship with him.

“Good morning young world…,” the advert reads. “I am looking for a new assistant….. (male or female) someone who wants to intern for a few months with the possibility of working your way into a paid position pending you can get the job done, learn the ins & outs of the industry & help me with my day to day…”

The hip-hop star, real name Jayceon Terrell Taylor, specified that applicants must live in the Los Angeles area and have a car and added, “I would also prefer college graduates but I am willing to take a chance on someone who doesn’t have a degree & is strong minded, focused, determined & ready to assist immediately….”

He has asked fans interested in becoming his assistant to privately message him on social media.

His job search comes months after The Game lost a $7.1 million sexual assault lawsuit brought by Priscilla Rainey, a contestant who competed for his affections in the reality show “She’s Got Game.”

Jayceon denies the accusations and is seeking to overturn the default judgment entered when he failed to appear in court last November.

In May the rapper launched a suit against bosses at Viacom, the media company behind the TV show, demanding they settle the $7.1 million lawsuit and pay him $13 million in damages.

He claims the show’s producers should not have allowed Rainey to appear on the show due to her alleged criminal past.

Chris Tyson Freestyles His Own Version Of “The Story of O.J.”

Fresh off his new single “Back Flip” featuring Nave Monjo, Chris Tyson quickly follows up with a visual to his own version of “The Story of O.J.” inspired by the popular Hov track. Chris is currently working on his next project, which is still untitled but set to arrive December 7th.

Check out the Insight Visions-directed video below.

Fabolous & Yo Gotti Assist Moneybagg Yo On His Latest Single

With his forthcoming project “Federal 3x” set to arrive next week, August 11th, Moneybagg Yo decides to build some anticipation prior with a new single titled “Lately.” Moneybagg gets the assist from fellow Tennessee rapper Yo Gotti and the New York legend Fabolous.

Press play below.

Young M.A. Reps The “Same Set” In Her New Video

Young M.A. released her 7-track EP “HERstory” back in April and revisits the project to serve up the official video for “Same Set” directed by A Piece By Guy. Watch below as the New York rapper hits the club and gets lit with her day one’s, the Red Lyfe crew.

HERstory” now available everywhere.

Red Bull Culture Clash Atlanta Releases Animated Promo Featuring Mike WiLL Made-It, Wondagurl, Popcaan & Tinie Tempah (VIDEO)

(AllHipHop News) On August 25, Red Bull will present its Culture Clash event in Atlanta.

Mike WiLL Made-It’s EarDrummers, Wondagurl’s Enjoylife, Tinie Tempah’s Disturbing London, and Popcaan’s Unruly will compete for the night’s championship.

Red Bull Culture Clash Atlanta released animated promotional visuals for the upcoming crew-vs-crew event.

The 90-second clip features a replication of video games from the 1980’s.

ATL-based Generation Now co-founder DJ Drama will serve as the host for this year’s event.

To purchase tickets for Red Bull Culture Clash Atlanta visit ticketweb.com.

Even Lil Yachty Is Criticizing The XXL Freshman Class Freestyles

(AllHipHop Rumors) According to Hip Hop fans, XXL Magazine’s Freshman cover keeps getting worse and worse as the years go on.

It gets all of the attention in the world each year, but for all of the wrong reasons. That’s one controversial cover man!

While the 2016 class faced some criticism, it doesn’t even compare to the criticism that the 2017 class received.

Apparently it wasn’t just the fans that were giving the class and freestyles the side eye; some of the alumni had some questions too.

Lil Yachty was featured on the 2016 cover, and he is STILL criticized for his lack of substance and lyricism to this day.

In an interview with Hypebeast, Yachty showed mad love for some of the freshman such as Ugly God and Kamaiyah. He did say that most of the group bullsh-tted their cyphers though.

Although Yachty didn’t go in too hard on them, he said what everyone has been feeling: those cyphers were trash, and most of them can’t freestyle.

It’s still hilarious coming from Yachty because he CANNOT freestyle, and most people still believe that his music is trash! But we hear you Yachty!

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Murs Talks Reviving The Paid Dues Hip Hop Festival In Los Angeles

(AllHipHop News) From 2006-2013, Hip Hop devotees were blessed to see live performances from some of the culture’s leading acts as well as rising rhymers.

It has been four years since the last Paid Dues Festival, and its organizer is ready to bring back the popular music event.

“I haven’t seen anyone succeed where we failed, so I’ve learned that I can be confident, that I bring something unique to hip-hop,” Murs told Billboard. “There have been a lot of people trying to fill that void but [they] haven’t been able to do it successfully. Paid Dues is still, sadly enough, the only festival breaking artists.”

The 2017 Paid Dues – set to take place in Los Angeles on September 16 & 17 – is being headlined by Young Money leader Lil Wayne and TDE’s Ab-Soul.

“Wayne inspired a lot of what you see going on in music and he’s been forced, because of reasons beyond his control, kind of like Paid Dues, to sit out for a few years,” explained Murs.

The Captain California album creator added, “So for us to be able to come back together – and hopefully Wayne will be able to release Tha Carter V soon – he’s at least getting out there more. His journey has been very similar to Paid Dues.. .and I like that similarity.”

On Ab-Soul, Murs stated, “He’s someone who literally worked his way from the bottom of the flyer to the top of the flyer. I couldn’t have chosen a better headliner.”

The line-up also includes ¡Mayday!, Raekwon & Ghostface, Jay Electronica, Freddie Gibbs, Nipsey Hussle, PRhyme, Westside Gunn & Conway, and The Cool Kids.

To purchase tickets for Paid Dues 2017 visit paidduesfestival.com.

The Notorious B.I.G. Gets His Own Basketball Court In Brooklyn

(AllHipHop News) Late rap icon The Notorious B.I.G. has been honored with his own basketball court in his native Brooklyn, New York.

The “Juicy” hitmaker, real name Christopher Wallace, was killed in a drive-by shooting in Los Angeles in 1997, and to mark the 20th anniversary of his passing, the Crispus Attucks Playground in his old Bedford-Stuyvesant neighborhood was officially renamed the Christopher ‘Biggie’ Wallace Courts in a special event on Wednesday.

New York City Councilman Robert Cornegy, who used to live in the same apartment block as Biggie, was on hand to conduct the ceremony, after previously making a promise to the tragic hip-hop star’s mother, Voletta Wallace, to find a way to properly cement his legacy.

Voletta and her grandchildren, the rapper’s daughter Tyanna and son C.J., were also in attendance for the court renaming.

It’s the second Brooklyn tribute Biggie has received this year – in March, his mentor Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs helped to retire a Brooklyn Nets basketball jersey bearing the number “72” the year of his birth, at their home arena, the Barclays Center.

Dave East, ASAP Ferg & More Rock #PeterPalooza2017

Once again, Hot 97’s own underground Hip-Hop head Peter Rosenberg had a birthday. And once again, he decided to give the good people on NYC a gift with his 6th annual Peterpalooza concert at The Knockdown Center in Maspeth NY, and as usual, the crowd was lit more than birthday-cake candles.

 PG County – by way of London – native Jay IDK got the honor of starting things off and did a great job warming things up for Shady records signees Westside Gunn & Conway, who brought out a few New York notables like Brooklyn’s Skyzoo and Harlem native Smoke DZA.

The Pro Era crew came through via Kirk Knight and Nyck Caution aka Nyck @ Knight to rock the spot with bar after bar until all-star Joey Badass popped up to assist the dynamic duo with a couple of his own hits.

Apparently the word on the party got back to the Windy City, causing Chi Town sharpshooter Vic Mensa to pull up and do a joint before announcing his latest project The Autobiography, which dropped at midnight. And after Vic took his exit the main events hit the stage.

First with Nas protégé and Def Jam’s newest star, Dave East spitting bars from both Hate Me Now and Kairi Chanel much to the crowds satisfaction. No sooner had he left was the crowd did the always striving and prospering ASAP Ferg take the microphone and drop bombs on the crowd with joints Trap Lord and Always Strive and Prosper.

 In the end, the crowd walked away, worn out in the best way possible after a night full of thorough Hip-Hop entertainment as Peter Rosenberg once again delivered the gift that keeps on giving.

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Young Thug Fans Are Upset Over Article Singling Him Out About Lean Use

(AllHipHop Rumors) Who knew Young Thug had some ride or die fans?!

While music fans usually love and praise DJ Booth for their coverage and topics, Young Thug fans aren’t too happy with one of their recent articles.

In a recent article, they focused in on Thugger’s alleged lean abuse.

Exploring lean abuse, especially that of celebrities would be reasonable, but Thugger fans felt that the article was too hard on Thugger despite it’s mention of others such as Pimp C, A$AP Yams and DJ Screw [who all passed away from complications with lean].

The article seemed to go in extremely hard on the presumed state of Thug’s heath. It’s public knowledge that lean is terrible, and a great person to be interviewed would in fact be a doctor to discuss the short and long-term affects of the drug on people’s health, butttttttt perhaps it was a bad idea to single out Young Thug in the process.

The article seemed, to many, to be a piece attacking Thugger, when it could’ve just been an informative piece to bring even more awareness about the drug’s negative effects.

What are your thoughts on the article? Should an artist be singled out to make a point?


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Philly Native Torrei Hart To Amber Rose: Stop Doing Interviews Drunk

(AllHipHop News) Amber Rose was recently hit with backlash after a clip circulated of her on N.O.R.E’s Drink Champs podcast saying, “a lot of the people where I’m from aren’t traditionally attractive people.”

The South Philadelphia-raised SlutWalk organizer posted a video attempting to explain her controversial comments.

“I find beauty in everyone,” said Rose. “Unfortunately, it’s not easy doing interviews and always saying things the way you really want to articulate.”

She continued, “I wasn’t saying that’s how I felt. I was saying that’s how people treated me, and it just didn’t come off properly in the interview.”

Another Philly native had some advice for Amber.

Atlanta Exes star Torrei Hart chastised Rose for her Drink Champs statements in a video uploaded to TMZ, and she did another interview with The Domenick Nati Show where the topic was brought up again.

“After that story dropped, a lot of Philly girls were reaching out to me saying, ‘Thank you for standing up for our city, thank you for standing up for us because we feel like she let us down,’” recalled Torrei. “I think people have to be more responsible with the words they choose, especially when you have a huge platform.”

The former wife of Kevin Hart also added, “Remember where you came from, humble yourself because she was discovered in a strip club. That’s no knock to her because I understand you gotta do what you gotta do to survive, but remember those are very humble beginnings. So I would just say watch the words that you choose or don’t do interviews drunk.”

While Drink Champs typically has its guests consume liquor throughout the podcast’s recording, Rose spoke about South Philadelphians not being “traditionally attractive” within the first three minutes of the episode.