Some people were shocked to see Shia LaBeouf drop such a dope freestyle on “Sway in the Morning” earlier this week.
In this interview, Shia breaks down how he’s a true Hip-Hop head, how his pops was a drug dealer and more.
Some people were shocked to see Shia LaBeouf drop such a dope freestyle on “Sway in the Morning” earlier this week.
In this interview, Shia breaks down how he’s a true Hip-Hop head, how his pops was a drug dealer and more.
Nick Cannon’s been being a lot more active with the music lately. He recently dropped two new songs, “Other Ni#gga” and “One Night (Tupac Interlude).”
Nick hit the town over the weekend at the Nickelodeon Halo Awards 2016, which took place at Pier 36 in New York.
He brought along something extra – a new look. Check out Nick’s big mohawk below:
(AllHipHop News) Kanye West sat down with BBC Radio 1’s Annie Mac for a taped interview slated to run later this week and the rap star confirmed he will indeed take on Donald Trump for President in 2020.
Last year in September of 2015, Kanye announced he would run in 2020 during his appearance at the VMA Awards.
During an interview with Annie Mac, Kanye discussed the subject after thousands of his fans flooded his social media accounts earlier in the week, begging him to run against Donald Trump in four years.
Kanye revealed the type of campaign he would run on in 2020 and he didn’t sound too far removed from the current POTUS, in terms of experience, or engaging with the establishment.
“When I talk about the idea of being president, I’m not saying I have any political views. I don’t have views on politics, I just have a view on humanity, on people, on the truth,” Kanye West told Annie Mac. “If there is anything that I can do with my time and my day, to somehow make a difference while I’m alive I’m going to try to do it.”The full interview will drop on Monday..
Will.i.am launched his i.am Headphones in Berlin at Voo in Kreuzberg this weekend. There were some celebs there from all across the world, but the only one who mattered was India Love.
She hit the party and did her thing, looking great as always. These are some of the reasons why Soulja Boy and Lil Yachty went nuts and almost threatened to kill each other over her.
Lotto Savage links up with Uno The Activist, who seems to be back in good health after getting shot last month in Atlanta.
Check out this new single “Count It Up.”
(AllHipHop Rumors) Did you catch it? Actor Shia LaBeouf went in on Drake and Lil Yachty in the freestyle at Sway in the Morning.
For Drake:
“This trash rappin’ in October / Who wrote what for who? It’s all so below par / Substandard, used to be a litmus / If you didn’t write your own sh*t you got dismissed.”
For Yachty:
“Where did spitters go? Garbage litter sh*t they wrote / Miss me with that little boat / Cause bigger individuals committed to these principles / Was livin’ on they tippy toes / Sink ’em with a hippy’s hope / Consider them the misanthropes.”
Thoughts?
I don’t think they can possibly give him a bar, when they don’t even give bars to real rappers. Shout out to Shia though, he really does love Hip-Hop. What you really need to listen to is Benjamin Oswin, who raps after Shia. Son is nice nice. Really nice.
(AllHipHop Rumors) Lets keep it real. There are a lot of butthurt people out there right now over Donald Trump being elected the 45th president of the United States. It looks like the Hip-Hop elite are always gathering up the pieces. Now Bey and Jay are pushing Michelle Obama to run for president. A source told The Inquisitr that they are pushing for 2020!
“They are both convinced that she would be the ultimate candidate, and have spoken to the first lady about the possibility of this many times. With [Donald] Trump winning, Beyonce will continue to encourage Michelle to
run for president in 2020.”
“They are both persuaded that she would be a definitive applicant, and have addressed the principal woman about the likelihood of this multiple occasions. With [Donald] Trump winning, Beyonce will keep on encouraging Michelle to keep running for president in 2020.”
Thoughts?
Michelle Obama 2020 — We got four years! Let's go! @MichelleObama @BarackObama #michelleforpresident #Michelle2020 pic.twitter.com/gg8DhOmwK5
— J.R. Moody (@_senatormoody) November 9, 2016
More new music from Nick Cannon, who takes some inspiration called “One Night (Tupac Interlude).”
Blasphemous or dope?
http://www.audiomack.com/song/nick-cannon/one-night-tupac-interlude
In Part Two of this piece, (check out Part One here) Devin the Dude talks about how marijuana helped him record his contribution to ‘2001’ and an executive at merryjane.com explains how the site aspires to be an integral part of weed’s continued integration into society and why that’s so important.
Devin the Dude is a rapper from Texas with an affinity for women and weed that earned much critical acclaim and a strong underground following as a member of the Odd Squad and with his solo debut in the 90’s. His commercial break though came in 1999 when he appeared on Dr. Dre’s 2001. With eight solo albums to his name as of 2016 and numerous high-profile collaborations, Devin is one of the game’s most respected emcees. My interview with him took place on 10/25/2016.
AllHipHop: Can you think of a particular song where marijuana really enhanced the writing or recording process?
Devin the Dude: {Laughs} I can’t even think of a studio session where I didn’t smoke, but [there was] one in particular when I went out there to do 2001 with Dre and Snoop. Initially, Dre had just wanted me to do a hook on a certain song. I had some cigars so I rolled one up and I tried to give him the sack back. He was like “No, no, no. that’s all you.” Then I was like, “Oh, s··t.” Back then a big a·· chronic sack like that was four or five hundred bucks. So I was like, “Oh s··t, thank you.”
Then he was like, “I got a list of songs here on this piece of paper and I got a DAT player and we’re going to start thumbing through some songs. Like skeletons of songs.” He hands me the paper and there are 107 numbers on it. We kept going through [them] and I was high as f··k. Around number 12, I was like, “I remember that beat.” Hitman saw me grooving to it. We kept going and I was said, “Go back to 12.” [He mimics the sound of the “F··k You” beat.]
Then after listening to the song for about 20 minutes, I just remembered a slow song, it was like a break up song to a woman you were cheating with. I only had the hook and never did write the verse to it.
As I was writing stuff down to see if it matched (from that slow song), it sounded like Alvin and the chipmunks. I didn’t know if this was going to go. Then he [Dre] was like, “Want to try one?” I was like, “Yeah, we can try it.” Man, that was the slowest walk [to the booth] and I was high as f··k too. But weed was kind of like, “You can do it”. This is where the weed kicked in. I got in there, put the headphones on, and the first verse was kind of shaky because I had to get the speed of it right. I was used to singing it so slow. And then it took me three or four takes to nail that first one, I was like cool, “Let’s double that.” Then we did a third. Boom! Then we did a fourth. I started feeling good. Before I left, I was like, “Hold up, let me do one more track.” And I just did like a real crazy “I just wanna f··k you” like a Bing Crosby one.
Then I walked back in the studio, and they were like this is cool. I sat down started smoking again. Mel-Man was writing for Dre, so he was helping him with his verse so as they were writing, I was so f··kin’ high, I just started writing too. He saw me over there and he was like, “You got a verse?” I was like, “S··t, hell yeah.” I just felt that good. Dre was like, “Cool. Let’s listen to what you got.” And I went in there and knocked the verse out real quick, man.
So the hook took you a minute, but the verse you were able to knock out quick?
Devin the Dude: You’re right and the weed helped with both. It triggered me to help me remember the chorus and to make it fit. Then I got to relaxing and writing and got on the verse that I wasn’t really supposed to do.
You once said, “all races, people of all kinds of economic statuses, [people with] different religions. Weed is the bridge between all that.” That’s a great sentiment. Could you please elaborate?
Devin the Dude: People you’ve never met before in your life, you might not even have to speak the same language. I met someone and we didn’t even communicate vocally, but when it came to weed, we just became friends after smoking a joint and we weren’t really able to talk to each other.
Smoking weed by yourself is cool, but there’s something about the connection between two people smoking. No matter whom the two people are. It doesn’t matter what color, creed, or religion. Two strangers can meet and find out they smoke and smoke a joint together.
[Regarding] the presidential thing, that’s one thing I want to add. It would be wonderful if one of these [candidates] would stop ignoring the cannabis culture and acknowledge that weed should be legal. Laws should be changed on the federal level, instead of having each state try to make their own rules.
Noah Rubin is the Editor-In-Chief at MERRY JANE, which began a little over a year ago and prides itself as being “the fastest growing media platform at the crossroads of pop culture, business, politics, health, and the new generation of sophisticated cannabis culture for all.” In addition to his work there, Noah also has experience in television having produced content for Adult Swim, MTV, and VH1. He is the former VP of Music at Decon Records (now Mass Appeal Records) and even did production work on two projects for the Wu-Tang Clan. My interview with him took place on 10/25/2016.
How did you first get involved with MERRY JANE?
Noah: I think there were a variety of things that made me take note. I think having media and music coming together and then adding this other element of cannabis, it felt like a new chapter. It was really kind of reflective of a more futuristic paradigm where cannabis was combining with culture and the power of media was the perfect storm. And obviously looking at the other people who are involved in the company, I felt that it was positioned well to have a big impact.
What do you think has been the site’s greatest achievement thus far?
Noah: We’re trying to be the future of the conversation that involves cannabis. Like right now, we have this kind of dividing line where you have cannabis media outlets and media outlets. And I want us to be something where it can be seamlessly both and you can be up on really compelling stories around music, really compelling stories around fashion, and really compelling stories around technology, really compelling stories around headline news, and really compelling stories around cannabis and not feel like you’ve skipped a beat. We want it to be where it all feels part of a singular whole in an organic and intelligent way. MERRY JANE is about “Hey, there actually isn’t a dividing line here. Our culture is cannabis culture and vice versa. It’s no big deal.” This is about being passionate and intelligent about the world we live in.
From personal experience, I can say that I think your site is succeeding in that respect. Prior to preparing for this interview, someone very close to me was diagnosed with cancer and they began exploring medicinal marijuana to help with their condition. As I began to explore the topic of marijuana as a whole, MERRY JANE was one the first sites that came up and I’ve been a frequent site visitor ever since.
Noah: First and foremost, I’m sorry to hear you’re going through that.
Thank you.
Noah: I do think having cannabis as part of that conversation [cancer] is a real positive thing. I think there was a time and a place when someone was suffering in illness, they’d be persecuted for or locked up even for trying to alleviate symptoms of either the disease itself or the treatment. The time has come and there is no dividing line. This plant is part of our culture. Breaking down that wall is a priority to me and I appreciate that you are seeing that and feeling that MERRY JANE can help people do it.
[Marijuana] is cultural. It’s medical. It’s legal, It’s personal. It’s historical. There are a lot of things all coming together. It’s an exciting time for sure and I’m looking forward to seeing how prop 64 question plays out on the ballot in November. I’m also looking forward to the benefits it may have in the state of California and the country as a whole. Truthfully, until cannabis is legal on a federal level, we’re not really going to see the change that we’re looking for.
In addition to the interviewees, thanks to everyone else who also made this possible: Brianne, Adam, Shaun, Peggy, Sos, and N.O. Joe.
(AllHipHop News) Rapper French Montana has defended himself against allegations of animal cruelty after hiring an elephant for his birthday.
The “Pop That” hitmaker and his girlfriend Iggy Azalea came under fire earlier this week, after they shared snaps of themselves online, posing beside a bejeweled elephant, which had been placed in the backyard of Montana’s Los Angeles mansion.
Alongside one image of the beast, which had jewelry placed on its head and around its ankles, he wrote, “I love animals more than people!! Happy bday to me positive vibes at the Casa (home).”
The posts prompted many Instagram followers to attack the couple for engaging in what they felt was a form of animal cruelty, but Montana has now hit back, claiming the elephant in question leads a privileged life.
He simply tells TMZ.com, “The elephant’s living better than a lot of people!”
Fellow rapper Iggy has yet to comment on the controversy.
The couple’s elephant encounter took place hours before Iggy surprised her man with a yacht party for his 32nd birthday.
She flew him by helicopter to California’s Marina Del Rey, where guests including Drake, Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs, the rap mogul’s girlfriend Cassie, and model Amber Rose were waiting on a luxury boat to celebrate Montana’s special day.
The extravagant event also featured a fireworks display, which lit up the night sky.
Iggy and French have been romantically linked since the summer (16), following the Australian star’s split from her fiance, Los Angeles Lakers basketball player Nick Young.
https://www.instagram.com/p/BMp2DVAg6BW/?taken-by=iamdiddy
https://www.instagram.com/p/BMl_U8ZAYAE/?taken-by=frenchmontana&hl=en
http://www.audiomack.com/song/hot-new-s###-1/do-it-by-myself
Philly rapper Lil Uzi checks in with this song “Made A Million” and he probably isn’t lying thanks to his recent chart successes.
His last single “Money Longer” was officially certified Gold in July.
http://www.audiomack.com/song/dj-day-day/made-a-million
While Corey Holcomb certainly has NO chill, it was comedian Freez Luz that took the cake with this recent show.
Freez recalls a time when he witnessed a small confrontation between Rev Run and Jay Z.
He says he was doing a show in Fayetteville, NC. Tha Alkaholiks, Akinyele, Jay Z, and Run DMC were all on a show together.
Before the show they had to do a few promo runs, and one of the stops was a record store where they signed autographs to promote the show.
Freez says they were all in the record store and Rev Run was like where is Jay Z. Apparently Dame Dash told Run that Jay was going to sit this one out.
Freez said Run went to the van and went off on Jay Z! According to Freez, Run said,
“Yo get the f-ck out of this van and get in here and sign these f-cking autographs. You see Run DMC signing autographs…get the f-ck out this van and sign autographs.”
Freez Luv said Jay Z definitely got out the van and signed those autographs. LOL. Run didn’t care. He felt like everyone was there to sell the show and sign the autographs. If Run DMC was going to sign some autographs, so was Jay!
Holcomb says Rev Run can hustle that Rev sh-t all he wants, but he knows who he really is. He still isn’t here for Rev Run! LOL.
4Fame founder Kevin Linney has just launched a new peer-to-peer community based music sales program, which allows artists and fans the opportunity to sell music together. Now, artists can employ their most loyal and supportive fans by having them help promote and sell their music for a portion of the profit. The peer-to-peer business model has been successful for companies such as Uber and Airbnb – and 4fame.com is now applying it to the music world. This new method will revolutionize the way artists connect and collaborate with fans.
With physical album sales diminishing and streaming services taking over, it’s believed music will no longer sell like it once did. However, this is false. If music is no longer profitable, then why are companies like iTunes and Spotify still profiting, while the artists only makes a percentage of a dollar for their hard work. Kevin Linney – founder and CEO of 4fame.com – developed 4fame to combat the new trend of artists giving away all their music for free.
“I believe that anytime a music artists gives away his/her music for free, it devalues the music. Music artists are contributing to a culture of consumers that expect to get free music. This trend needs to stop. So, I created a new peer-to-peer selling model, which will financially reward fans for helping to sell the music of their favorite artists.”
The old models of selling music are no longer viable. This new concept is about artists and fans building together. Kevin also shared the importance of believing your music can sell;
“Artists need to believe in their talent and understand that their passion and creativity can sell if they tap into a supportive fan base. Music isn’t about likes, views, and followers. It’s about connecting with truly supportive fans that want to help build music careers.“
Both artists and fans can join the 4fame movement (for free), giving each side of the industry an opportunity to help music flourish once again.
(AllHipHop News) Rap legend Mr. 3-2 was killed at a firefight at a Houston gas station, according to reports.
Fans of Mr. 3-2 mourned on social media, including Snoop Dogg and former rap partner Big Mike.
The Houston native started his career in The Convicts, a rap duo with another legend Big Mike. He was a well-known member of the Screwed Up Click, the Southside Playaz and even Death Row Records for a short period of time.
Two other people were injured in the gunfire Thursday night, around 8 pm.
A fight broke out at the gas station with four people in it. The people in the car got into a fight and the driver shot one of the men. The driver came back, but when another gun, and then shot two more people, one in the leg.
Mr. 3-2 was reportedly shot in the back of the head and died at the scene, according to reports. The other person was shot int he face and was being held at Ben Taub Hospital.
There was surveillance video from the gas station, police have revealed.
R.I.P to “Mr.3-2”,my brother! pic.twitter.com/DWJKhjqdEU
— I Am BIG MIKE (@IAmBigMike1) November 11, 2016
Rest well. O. G. He the one who told me we don’t love dem hoes in 1991. Damn cuz ????✨. Co… https://t.co/JolIig5PU1 pic.twitter.com/Q4ZoD1WSfl
— Snoop Dogg (@SnoopDogg) November 11, 2016
RIP to Christopher Barriere, aka Mr. 3-2 who was shot & killed in Houston last night. He was 44 years old. https://t.co/Qp9EPXVSFR
— Day & A Dream (@dayandadream) November 11, 2016
Lost another legend today Rest In Peace Mr. 3-2 #SUC #convicts ???? pic.twitter.com/XFETbvlkym
— LE$ ?x?™ (@SteakxShrimp) November 11, 2016
Local rapper Mr. 3-2 dies at SW Houston gas station after being shot in head: https://t.co/vFR5ol04BT pic.twitter.com/wFjXo9AUPV
— ABC13 Houston (@abc13houston) November 12, 2016
We lost a Great MC today. RIP Mr.3-2/ Buddha Baby pic.twitter.com/LGVOYz5Yj9
— Rap Museum (@RapMuseum) November 12, 2016
(AllHipHop News) The Women in Entertainment Empowerment Network is honoring a group of individuals for their role in raising global awareness and empowering women.
On November 16, the Sixth Annual WEEN Awards will celebrate the achievements of rap legend Lil Kim, G.O.O.D. Music signee Teyana Taylor, veteran actress Meagan Good, Black-ish star Yara Shahidi, and others.
“For nearly a decade, WEEN has served as a conduit for change, providing education, mentorship and empowerment for young women across the nation. The Sixth Annual WEEN Awards will underscore our commitment to women and girls with a focus on social justice,” states WEEN Co-Founder and CEO, Valeisha Butterfield Jones.
The full list of honorees at the Sixth Annual WEEN Awards:
Meagan Good (Actress) – Women’s Empowerment Award
Ethiopia Habtemariam (President of Motown Records) – Music Maverick Award
Lil’ Kim (Entertainer) – WEEN Icon Award
Geneva Reed-Veal (Mother of Sandra Bland) – Social Justice Award
Yara Shahidi (Actress) – TV & Film Empowerment Award
Dia Simms (President of Sean Combs Wines & Spirits) – Corporate Leadership Award
Teyana Taylor (Actress and Singer) – Mission Award
Elaine Welteroth (Editor, Teen Vogue) – Editorial Excellence Award
Tickets for the event can be purchased at www.weenonline.org.
Proceeds from the WEEN Awards will support the expansion of the organization’s The WEEN Academy; a six-week entertainment industry boot camp for young women ages 18-22.
Termanology is currently putting the final touches on his upcoming album “More Politics” and today, drops off a new single from the LP to help the anticipation. He enlists frequent collaborator Statik Selektah for production, and fellow NY emcee Joey Bada$$ for a guest feature. Here’s what Term had to say about his relationship with the Pro Era rapper;
“I have been cool with Joey since he was 17 years old,” Termanology told XXL. “I have watched him go from unknown to an international superstar, so I am really proud of him; and its dope to finally release a song with him because the fans have been waiting for this one.”
Stream “Top Shotta” below and be sure to lookout for “More Politics,” which is set to drop next week (11.18).
(AllHipHop Rumors) While Kanye West has recently blasted Jay Z for his alleged less than brotherly behavior, it seems that Ye may actually be even more upset at his “sis” Beyonce!
Remember, last month Kanye revealed that he was upset with Jay Z for not showing enough concern about his family after Kim Kardashian was robbed in Paris. Although Jay called, Kanye felt he should’ve and could’ve come over to console them.
Now rumor has it that Kanye is actually even more upset with Beyonce as he’s “caped” for her for so many years with no support from her.
I mean after all Kanye walked on stage to diss Taylor Swift in front of the whole world only to take up for Beyonce.
According to OKMagazine, Beyonce can’t deal with Kim Kardashian, so both couples’ relationship with each other has suffered.
Beyonce doesn’t like Kim, and her failing to accept who Kanye has chosen to be his wife is causing major issues. A source told OK,
“Kanye’s spent years gushing about her, but she doesn’t like Kim, and it causes big problems.”
I mean who can forget the fact that Jay and Bey skipped KimYe’s wedding!
Allegedly Kanye never heard from Beyonce after Kim’s robbery, and that was just too big of a blow for him to experience.
If this is true, we could actually see how and why he would take it personal. Then again, Kim and Ye are always with the sh-ts, so that is a lot for anyone to deal with. LOL.
Do you think Beyonce really hates Kim K?