(AllHipHop Rumors) It’s safe to say that Blac Chyna is still a freak!
Word on the street is that Blac Chyna is really taking her new role as a Kardashian seriously. She even allegedly wants to follow in her soon-to-be sister-in-law, Kim Kardashian’s footsteps with a freaky sextape.
According to RadarOnline, now that Blac Chyna is snapping back in shape after having her baby, she is ready to get down with the get down on-camera.
“She has a verbal offer of several million on the table if the footage is raunchy enough,” a source told Radar.
Another source claims Blac Chyna would definitely consider and has considered making a sex tape just like Kim Kardashian did in 2007.
“Chyna is not a sexually shy person,” reported the source.
As of right now the sources claim that Rob Kardashian won’t be in the tape, and that Angela Renee Kardashian aka Blac Chyna, will have several lovers with most being females.
Allegedly Rob can be in the sextape if he gets back in shape. Would you want to see Blac Chyna bust it open on camera? She’s definitely showcased her flexibility a time or two in her stripper and hosting days.
Everybody should [meet with Trump]. Jay Z should go next. Everybody should so you can come back and report to us and let us know what’s going on. We need briefings, too. Eventually, ‘Ye is going to tell — whatever that is. And we know ‘Ye is blacker than black. You cannot not go and see him. You can’t. It’s the same thing when the police shootings happened. I asked Jay to meet with every police chief that he could, because that’s the only way. Being a leader means you still have to shake that person’s hand.
There have been various responses from other music artists about Kanye’s public meeting with Trump.
RZA and A$AP Ferg had no problem with Ye’s decision.
(AllHipHop Rumors) That awkward moment when you are WRONG on so many levels!
Damn Sara. On a recent episode of Jeopardy, a contestant named Sara had one of the worst mix ups in Hip Hop history and in the history of the show.
The answer was,
“This ‘Big Poppa’ rapper was killed on March 9, 1997 as he left a music industry party in Los Angeles.”
The clip would make any true Hip Hop head slide to the edge of their seat and yell out “BIGGIE” in a heartbeat!
Unfortunately Miss Sara dropped the ball.
The question is obviously “Who is The Notorious B.I.G., Biggie Smalls, Biggie etc?”
Somehow Sara not only managed to give the wrong rapper, by giving yet one of the most equally notorious ones, his once rival, Sara also managed to get the pronunciation wrong of the late, great Tupac Shakur’s name as well.
Just LOUD and WRONG as my aunt would say.
She lost us all with her, “Who is Two Pack?” answer. C’mon son. It’s okay baby, girl Lil Yachty and Rich Homie would have said the same. LMAO
(AllHipHop News) The Lox are currently on a media run to promote Filthy America… It’s Beautiful, the group’s first new album in 16 years.
Jadakiss, Styles P, and Sheek Louch went by The Breakfast Club to talk about the LP and more.
At one point, the conversation turned to the issue of voting.
Styles and Sheek had very different opinions about the subject.
“No,” answered Styles P when asked if he believes in voting.
Sheek Louch responded, “Styles is going to come up with some reason why he shouldn’t.”
“Yeah, I’m going to come up with something because you’re giving me two bad candidates,” said Styles. “We’re acting like Trump’s the worst in the world. He’s a horrible dude. He’s a piece of crap. But Hillary got a history of locking black people up.”
“Not voting is voting for Trump,” Styles replied.
The two longtime friends continued to go back-and-forth about the topic.
“Everybody that’s at the protests, I guarantee they stayed in bed [on Election Day]. Now you’re protesting,” stated Sheek.
The discussion also included Styles pointing out that Hillary Clinton received more than 2 million more popular votes than Donald Trump, but 270 members of Electoral College will determine who actually wins the White House.
“The people voted for Hillary,” said Styles. “How does 270 overpower mad millions? That’s not even common sense.”
Sheek fired back, “If you’re going to complain, do something about it.”
“You can’t. Everybody believe in the system like you,” countered Styles.
The Lox’s Filthy America… It’s Beautiful is available for purchase on iTunes and streaming on Tidal.
(AllHipHop News) A trailer for a new project being executive produced by Jay Z titled “TIME: The Kalief Browder Story,” just hit the internet.
The trailer gives fans a glimpse into the upcoming six-part documentary series chronicling the life of Kalief Browder, who spent three years on Riker’s Island, even though he was never convicted of a crime.
Browder was stuck on Riker’s Island, because he was unable to make the $10,000 bail set for him over the backpack charges.
Even though the case never went to trial, and the charges were ultimately dropped, Kalief Browder spent three years on Rikers Island – two of them in solitary confinement.
“It’s very hard when you are dealing with dudes that are big and have weapons and shanks and there are gangs,” Kalief Browder told ABC News in 2013. You know, if you don’t give them what they want you know they are going to jump you. And it’s very scary.”
In June of 2015, when he was twenty-two years old, Kalief committed suicide due to the depression and anxiety that he suffered from because of the ordeal.
Through archival footage, first person accounts, and recreations, Kalief Browder’s story is brought to life, to make a statement on the criminal justice system.
“Kalief Browder is a modern day prophet; his story is a failure of the judicial process,” Jay Z said. “A young man, and I emphasize young man, who lost his life because of a broken system. His tragedy has brought atrocities to light and now we must confront the issues and events that occurred so other young men can have a chance at justice.”
“Time: The Kalief Browder Story” is slated to debut in June of 2017.”
(AllHipHop News) There are still a lot of questions about Kanye West’s current agenda and mental state.
The G.O.O.D. Music founder went on extended on-stage rants, checked into the hospital for supposed paranoia, and took part in a controversial photo-op with President-Elect Donald Trump.
AllHipHop.com caught up with Mickey Factz to talk about what’s happening with Kanye.
“I feel like I’m indifferent. I’m indifferent to it. I just don’t know any more. I don’t know what’s going on with him. It’s like, what happened to our guy?” said Mickey. “What happened to College Dropout? What happened to Graduation? What happened to Late Registration? What happened to that guy? Where is he?”
So what is the best way to help Ye in Mickey Factz’s opinion? The New York emcee explained.
“I would sit him down. I would listen to the first three albums. I would take him to the Polo store. We would go to Japan. We would call up John Monopoly. We would call up Don C,” suggested Mickey. “We would have a sit down, and say, ‘Let’s bring this back. Let’s get Rhymefest on the phone. Let’s get Consequence on the phone. Let’s get No I.D. on the phone. Let’s get Jay on the phone. Let’s get everybody to have an intervention.’ That’s what he really needs.”
(AllHipHop Features) The last time we saw Bernard Hopkins in a boxing ring, we saw an aged legend fighting valiantlyagainst a younger, stronger beast in then light-heavyweight champion Sergey Kovalev. The winner wasn’t in doubt. The question was could Hopkins make it to the final bell after being dropped earlier and back-pedaling from a murderous puncher. Hopkins would not only survive, but get in a few counter shots to remind Kovalev that things might have been different 10 years ago.
The brave stand could have been a fitting way for Bernard Hopkins to end a near 70-fight career that started when George Bush Sr. was president in 1988. But if fans have learned anything from Bernard Hopkins, it’s that he does things his way, and the future Hall of Famer felt it was fitting to head into the ring one last time on Saturday December 17 against Joe Smith Jr. (22-1, 18 KOs).
Smith is not an easy farewell fight on paper. He’s 27 years old to Hopkins’ 51, and coming off one of the year’s biggest upsets when he knocked-out the previously durable Andrzej Fonfara in one round.
AllHipHop: You had a brave showing last year going the distance against Sergey Kovalev. What made you want to come back for a final bout?
Hopkins: First, Joe Smith Jr. is a hungry, young contender coming up in the division. That right there is a shoo-in for me. Second, [I wanted] to go out not the way people think I should because they feel I’ve done enough. I need to be me and do things not in an arrogant way, but my way. This is the way I’ve always been. I have to be satisfied and be content with myself to know when it’s done.
This approach has helped me a lot in my sports and personal life. Here I am approaching December 17 getting ready to close that historic book of discipline and sticking to what you believe in. Certain things in life you don’t compromise. What a way to go out.
The way boxing politics are now, is it still possible to have a career like yours? These days fighters seem to have to choose between money or legacy.
Hopkins: Hey, listen — if Donald Trump can be president, it’s possible for anyone in this world to do anything!
As a fighter, talk about the process of wealth-building. Especially considering your on the promoter side as well with Golden Boy.
Hopkins: First, you have to arm yourself with education no matter what occupation you’re a part of. I don’t care if it’s sports or corporate America. Whether you’re the CEO or employee, you need education to elevate yourself and take someone’s position. The competition is fierce; everyone that is in a prominent position took that spot from someone else.
Nobody’s job is safe. They have a saying called “You fell off,” and you know what that means. At law firms if you don’t bring in a certain amount of money per year, that means you’ve fallen off and you’ll be called into a little room to talk about your numbers. And if you don’t pull your weight, then another lawyer will be brought in to take your place. I took a page from that reality and I put it into my life and thinking.
I educated myself on the business of boxing. A lot of it was forced upon me, but I embraced it. Sometimes it was with tears and questioning myself on if I was making the right decision. My thing was “How can I be different and survive this thing? And what would that do for other fighters to have inspiration and a blueprint to go by?”
I hope I accomplished that, by only time will tell.
We’ve all heard the famous Marvin Hagler quote of how hard it is to get up for road work when you’re sleeping in silk sheets. How hard was it to resurrect “The Executioner” mindset for this fight?
Hopkins: It’s not difficult at all for me because I’ve been operating like that. There are people in my family I can’t take care of. I have a big family with third and fourth cousins, and they have mothers. I know there is always a class in this world that will remind us, the ones that made it out, that we can always end up back where we started. That’s not always good, especially in sports.
I kept that close to me. I needed that hunger to face all types of adversity: court battles, sick relatives and opponents in the ring. Even if you’re not there physically, you mentally have to go back to where you started, where you had nothing and got through it. I know how to prepare for a fight and still open a refrigerator that’s full but look at it like it’s empty. That takes a hell of a lot of strength and discipline.
Those who’ve been paying attention like yourself and others, not a lot, see that in me. They see that in me.
Hopkins vs. Smith airs live on HBO World Championship Boxing this Saturday (December 17) at 10 p.m.
(AllHipHop News) Rapper 50 Cent is joining actor Gerard Butler in crime thriller “Den of Thieves.”
The “In Da Club” hitmaker will play a bank robber in the film, which centres on a heist at the Federal Reserve Bank in Los Angeles and the police investigation that followed.
Butler, who will portray a crooked police officer, will produce the movie, while Christian Gudegast will direct.
“Den of Thieves” is slated to begin filming in Atlanta, Georgia next month (Jan17).
He urged the writers on the show to kill off his character, because he had other things he wanted to do.
50, real name Curtis Jackson, made his plea on Monday – hours after “Power” was snubbed by the Hollywood Foreign Press Association.
Taking to Instagram he wrote:
“I accept my series POWER was not intended to be a signature show for the network but it is the highest rated show. I know my audience very well, I’m done promoting this out side of contractual obligations. SEASON 4 KANAN MUST DIE, I got other s**t to do.”
50 Cent is an executive producer of the New York drama, which was recently renewed for seasons four and five by executives at U.S. cable network Starz.
(AllHipHop News) It looks like it’s going to be a long weekend for rapper Soulja Boy, who’s currently being held without bail for a probation violation in Los Angeles.
Soulja was arrested yesterday (December 15th), after police received a tip through Crime Stoppers claiming he was threatening people online.
When they searched his house, police found a gun and promptly arrested the rapper. Soulja’s been involved in a variety of back and forth incidences on social media over the past month.
He’s gone back and forth with Migos member Quavo, actor Shia LaBeouf and publicly threatened Lil Yachty.
(AllHipHop Rumors) Damn. I didn’t even know that Drake’s daddy had a song out. But apparently he sold triple styrofoam and is not a happy camper. Now, this is what I am wondering about. Why didn’t Drake go and buy a few thousand copies of his daddy’s single so that he can feel happy in his old age? Other than that, I don’t think Mr. Graham understands that followers do not equal customers. He’s hurt kind of like Ghostface Killah a few years ago when he didn’t sell either. Anyway…peep the post.
“I will be deleting all my so called friends on instagram who hasn’t purchased my 1.29 Kinda Crazy single how cheap can friends be ✊?have a nice life!!!!!!!as of midnight tonight you will be a faded memory,you know who you are,and you can also see that all you a**holes that are making what you think are funny comments has been blocked”
https://www.instagram.com/p/BN2wruBAiaY
I know OG old, but why his album art look like he’s already in heaven. BE EASY, OL’ SKOOL!
(AllHipHop Rumors) Azealia Banks is one interesting individual.
Azealia Banks may be quitting Hip Hop for good now, and we are sure many will rejoice.
The true career Banks could’ve possibly had was ruined by her own doing.
Anyway, another Banks rant was triggered when a fan asked her why is she trying so hard to fit into the American Hip Hop industry, that doesn’t want her, only to be “trashed” and “ridiculed.”
Azealia replied to the fan by explaining that she has been frustrated and fed up over being misunderstood by the American Hip Hop community as it has turned its back on her countless times.
The fan advised that Banks could simply focus on showing her talents to a community that actually “values” her.
Azealia also expressed that she believes that it was a big mistake for her to focus solely on the Hip Hop community. In her opinion, she believes doing so ruined her career.
After bashing the U.K’s rap industry, she’s now trying to appease them to get a second chance for her to “return”.
It looks like Azealia may in fact be quitting Hip Hop all together judging another reply to the fan.
“LOL THAT’S WHY IM F-CKED UP NOW. BECAUSE I GOT HUGE IN EUROPE THEN SPENT TIME TRYING TO GET YOU NEGROES TO FEEL ME AND YOU TRASHED ME AND RUINED WHAT LITTLE BIT OF A CAREER I ALREADY MADE FOR MYSELF. I DON’T WANT ANYTHING TO DO WITH THE HIP HOP COMMUNITY. PLEASE AND THANK YOU.”
We don’t know why Azealia won’t admit that she did this to herself. We have to get the girl some help!
(AllHipHop Rumors) Apparently Kanye West has been unstable for a while.
Sources close to Kanye West have revealed that things haven’t been normal for Kanye since at least Halloween.
Although we witnessed Kanye having a breakdown day-after-day out on the road during the Saint Pablo tour, sources close to West have told People that there were signs of trouble as early as Halloween.
“He wasn’t making a lot of sense when he talked, and he was texting a lot of strange stuff to people. Not dangerous, but he just didn’t make a lot of sense,” says the source.
The insider claims that Kanye is often talking on another level than most, but his speeches [lately] had been on another level.
The source explains that Ye was texting and calling people around the clock because he wasn’t sleeping. Apparently this rough patch with Yeezy had also put a strain on his marriage with Kim Kardashian.
Ye’s wife, Kim K, suffered a pretty traumatic experience two months prior to Kanye’s public breakdown, which also has put a bit of emotional strain on his life coupled with the fact that the anniversary of his mother’s death just passed as well.
The source says,
“The pressure had gotten to him and he didn’t handle it well,” says the source. “He made himself exhausted. But [the exhaustion] was a symptom of the problem, not the problem itself.”
I don’t truly believe that Kanye has gotten all of the help or rest he needs. With this said, besides the obvious, this is a whole ‘nother reason why Ye shouldn’t be meeting with Trump.
I’m willing to bet these problems were evident long before Halloween though. Oh Yeezy.
(AllHipHop News) According to the J.U.S.T.I.C.E. League, the production team is set to work with Wu-Tang Clan in the near future.
The crew’s Twitter page announced the Clan is working on a new album and the project will feature beats from the Tampa-bred trio.
“Now that we did a classic (unreleased) for [Raekwon] we got the call, we are officially working on [Wu-Tang Clan] next album. Dreams come true,” tweeted the J.U.S.T.I.C.E. League.
Erik “Rook” Ortiz, Kevin “Colione” Crowe, and Kenny “Barto” Bartolomei’s production discography includes tracks with Rick Ross, Lil Wayne, Mary J. Blige, Fabolous, and many more.
There have been conflicting reports about the Wu’s future.
In June, Ghostface Killah revealed he is set to be in charge of the follow-up LP to 2014’s A Better Tomorrow and 2015’s Once Upon A Time In Shaolin.
(AllHipHop News) Following the critical and commercial success of their final album, A Tribe Called Quest has teamed with Pandora for a new collection.
Tribe’s Q-Tip-curated We The People mixtape station is now live on the streaming platform.
Tip opens the tape by saying:
This is our Pandora mixtape. Our latest LP is called We Got It from Here… Thank You 4 Your Service. We want you to lift off of with us here and dig into it. We got to get it together. We have to really look at ourselves individually and as the human race. We have to live together. We need to do this in song and in rhythm.
We The People features classics songs from ATCQ’s three-decade career.
The station also plays some of the group’s favorite artists like Snoop Dogg, Jay Z, Janet Jackson, Nas, and others.
Stream A Tribe Called Quest’s We The People mixtape on Pandora.
Nicki Minaj has broken a tie with Taylor Swift to become the second most prolific female in Billboard’s Hot 100 chart. The hip-hop star has landed her 70th Hot 100 hit by debuting “Black Barbies,” her reworking of rap brothers Rae Sremmurd’s hit “Black Beatles,” at 65 on the new countdown. That’s one more than Swift and just three behind Aretha Franklin. “Black Barbies” is also the new chart’s highest debut this week.
R&B star Akon has been accused of hiding his finances to avoid paying a producer’s royalties. Leland Clopton claims Akon’s record label bosses at Konvict Entertainment hid the star’s accounts for years to keep him in the dark and avoid paying him money he was owed for producing a number of songs for the musician. Clopton claims Akon kept his royalties for himself, and accuses the singer of “racketeering.” The producer, who has been working with Akon since 2008, suggests he has potentially lost millions, and he is asking for at least $1 million.
Chicago rapper Sir The Baptist is featured in a new campaign explaining the positives of working for Lyft. Before Sir started making a name for himself in the Hip-Hop scene, he was a driver for Lyft in the Windy City to earn a little extra side money. Sir The Baptist contributed a new song titled “Moving” to Lyft’s shortfilm “June.” The film was conceived by Lyft’s creative director Ricardo Viramontes, directed by Academy Award-winning director, John Kahrs, and scored by Emmy Award-winning composer, Christophe Beck. “‘June’ connects communities by blurring lines between riders and drivers and highlighting that we are all one in the same,” said Viramontes. Take a look below: