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Check Out Some Dope Unreleased Music By Queens Rappers Like Nas, N.O.R.E. and Brooklyn’s AZ

If you’re in the mood for some extended listening, then Nature has got you with Queens Classic. 

The new mixtape features unreleased songs and demos from a whole crop of legendary artists who hail from Queens,

Nas, Littles, Tragedy, NORE, Blaq Poet, AZ and even the late E Money Bags all drop verses on the mixtape.

Vic Mensa On “Free Love” Song and Homophobia In Hip Hop [VIDEO]

(AllHipHop News) Over the weekend Chicago native Vic Mensa dropped “Free Love.” The song is a statement of support for LGBT rights and a criticism of anti-gay rhetoric.

The Fader spoke with Mensa about “Free Love.” According to the Roc Nation rapper, the coming out of a loved one played a major part in the creation of the track.

“The song ‘Free Love’ was inspired by a family member of mine who recently told me they identified as queer and also by the tragedy in Orlando,” stated Mensa.

There has long been the perception that rappers generally do not advocate on the behalf of gay people. Brand Nubian member Lord Jamar has even suggested homosexual performers do not belong in Hip Hop.

Mensa touched on the subject of homophobia in Hip Hop.

“I think rappers aren’t coming out and standing with the LGBT community because they’re scared,” proposed the There’s Alot Going On creator. “There’s such a macho, man persona that they have to make. They don’t want to have fingers pointed at them and be like, ‘You’re gay.'”

It should be noted that Hip Hop figures such as Jay Z, Kanye West, Eminem, Russell Simmons, Macklemore, A$AP Rocky, Tyler, The Creator, Fat Joe, Lil B, and others have shown support for the LGBT community.

Watch Vic Mensa’s interview below.

PREMIERE: Chicago’s Calid B Presents An Ode To The Beautiful Sistas With “Gold” Single (AUDIO)

Fresh from the Windy City comes producer/emcee Calid B. After recently releasing the video for “Parasites,” Calid is back with the single “Gold” from his forthcoming Afrobang album.

“Gold” represents the African tribal music mixed with new-age production that is the foundation of the Chicago based performer’s sound. Sam Trump and Party Noire aid Calid as the former ad man offers uplifting words for the ladies.

“This song is an ode to all the beautiful sistas out there who know they got it, and exude confidence, style and grace at every turn,” says Calid. “Their glow is too bright to ignore. Their glow deserves to be celebrated.”

Calid B’s Afrobang is expected to arrive later this summer. Listen to AllHipHop.com’s premiere of “Gold” below.

Chevy Woods Opens Up On “6 Months Later”

Taylor Gang’s Chevy Woods gets personal about his failed relationship on the single “6 Months Later.”

Chevy has stayed busy in 2016 releasing his songs “Forever” as well as the EP And the Story Goes, in anticipation of his full album, which is slated for release later this year.

Schoolboy Q’s “By Any Means” Inspired By Michael Jackson [VIDEO]

(AllHipHop News) Schoolboy Q recently let loose the video for “By Any Means: Part 1.” The nearly nine minute clip was actually inspired in part by The King Of Pop.

“I got the idea from Michael Jackson. You know, the Thriller movie,” Q explained to Hot 97. “I thought it would be cool for me to do a street version, where I come from and my old life.”

The second part of “By Any Means” is expected to be released in the coming days. The song will appear on Schoolboy’s upcoming Blank Face LP set to arrive on July 8.

“Working on an album can be stressful, it could be fun, it could be painful. It could be a lot of things, because you go through all these different emotions while you’re rapping,” said the TDE emcee.

Watch the video for “By Any Means: Part 1” and Schoolboy Q’s interview below.

“Almost Christmas” Trailer Promises Big Laughs With JB Smoove, Mo’Nique And More

With the soaring temperatures of summer making the angst of your typical wintertime family get-together seem like a cool walk in the park, Universal Pictures is right on point with the new trailer for “Almost Christmas”.  The holiday comedy, which stars fan favorites Kimberly Elise, Danny Glover, Mo’Nique, Omar Epps, Gabrielle Union, JB Smoove, Nicole Ari Parker and DC Young Fly centers around a patriarch who has one favor to ask of his family for the holidays – just get along.

The movie which was written and directed by David E. Talbert, who also wrote and directed “Baggage Claim” and produced by Will Packer, the producer behind “Ride Along,” and the television series “Think Like A Man” is set for nationwide theater release on November 11, 2016.

See the brand new trailer below:

Wiz Khalifa Talks Police Brutality and The Black Lives Matter Movement

(AllHipHop News) Jesse Williams’ powerful speech at the BET Awards has once again ignited a conversation about police brutality and social injustice in the entertainment news arena.

Pittsburgh rhymer Wiz Khalifa discussed the topics during a “20 Questions” interview with Playboy. The creator of 2016’s Khalifa and the forthcoming Rolling Papers 2 was also asked specifically about the Black Lives Matter movement.

On police brutality:

Cops there are crazy. I’ve never been pulled over without them having a gun to my head. Even with traffic stops, they’ll put a gun to your head and say, “Get the f-ck out the car. What you got?” Searching you, breaking sh-t, twisting your arm. They’re cool about weed, though. I got jammed up a lot in Pittsburgh, but I never did real time.

On the Black Lives Matter movement:

It’s about knowledge. A lot of people are surprised that this still exists, and when the media puts it out there, people get upset. But it’s about education and figuring out how to defend yourself and how to fight back and not be a victim. They victimize us because we don’t know. Body cameras? That sh-t is just to make people think we’re safe. We ain’t safe. It’s not about fighting the cops physically. You have to know how to outsmart them, and what they can and can’t do to you. That won’t make things all good, but it will help level the playing field.

Vigil For Murdered Baltimore Rapper Lor Scoota Gets Tense; Police Have No Suspect

(AllHipHop News) A vigil for slain Baltimore rapper Lor Scoota ended with three arrests for disorderly conduct Monday night (June 27).

According to reports from The Baltimore Sun, Police Commissioner Kevin Davis said the vigil was peaceful, until a few individuals got things riled up.

“There came a time when a few agitators decided to throw bricks and bottles at police officers,” Davis said. “That’s not going to happen in Baltimore.”

The vigil began around 5 p.m. and after 8 p.m. the crowd had swelled into Pennsylvania Avenue, which prompted dozens of police cars and vans to arrive on the scene, ordering the crowd to disperse.

The commands were ignored, leading to nearly 40 police officers to line up shoulder to shoulder in an ensuing standoff with the crowd which lasted nearly two hours.

There are reports that there were people shouting taunts and dancing at the police line and that at one point men in masks rode dirt bikes past the police line.

The situation grew so serious that Democratic mayoral nominee Catherine Pugh showed up get the crowd under control.

The incident ended peacefully at approximately 11:00 p.m.

Lor Scoota, born Tyriece Waston,was shot and killed in his car in Northeast Baltimore 7 p.m. Saturday, just after attending a peace rally at Morgan State University.

Police are still currently on the search for his killer.

“We do not have an arrest. We do not have a suspect,” police spokesman T.J. Smith said. “We are effectively where we were on Saturday.”

Kanye West And Adidas Launching Yeezy Products And Branded Retail Stores

(AllHipHop News) The partnership between Kanye West and adidas is getting an upgrade.

The company has announced the rap superstar’s Yeezy collection is expanding to include new designs and more.

“These past two years adidas and YEEZY have given a glimpse into our future,” Kanye West told AllHipHop.com in a statement released today (June 29).

“This partnership illustrates that anyone with a dream can dream without limitations,” Kanye West added.

The Germany-based sportswear maker released a statement about the new “adidas + KANYE WEST” collaboration:

Together with Kanye West, a dedicated adidas team will lead the development and creation of all YEEZY products. Led from adidas’ Portland headquarters the team will manage and oversee the collaboration to assure its continued success globally. The expansion plan includes retail stores that will serve as distinct hubs for adidas and West developed YEEZY product. Further, adidas + KANYE WEST will extend beyond its current lifestyle focus, with the introduction of performance-intended designs, consequently offering options for both sport and street.

Kanye and adidas joined forces in 2013. The alliance has produced the Yeezy Boost sneakers as well as the Yeezy Season clothing line.

adidas CMO Eric Liedtke and Kanye West at Milk Studios on June 28, 2016 in Hollywood, California.
adidas CMO Eric Liedtke and Kanye West at Milk Studios on June 28, 2016 in Hollywood, California.

Birdman Invests Time and Money Into Developing New Artist Jacquees

(AllHipHop News) Rap mogul Bryan “Birdman” Williams discussed being featured in the BET series “Music Moguls,” which takes a look into the daily grind of music legends Birdman, Snoop Dogg, Dame Dash, and Jermaine Dupri.

On the first episode of the series Birdman is followed as he orchestrates a meet-and-greet for Cash Money artists Jacquees.

In an interview with Billboard, Birdman emphasized the importance of using his platform to help guide the youth through the industry.

“I think we really have to school these youngsters on the business ’cause I don’t think [they know about it],” Birdman said. “A lot of them want to jump in this game on some rap s##t but I think you should know the business before you get into the business.”

The longtime Cash Money CEO certainly has high hopes for his newest artist Jacquees, who he feels is primed for a major breakthrough in his career.

“Well, with Jacquees, I’ve been working with him for two years,” Birdman revealed. “I wanted to make sure he was ready. He’s on the Mood tour right now. He’s got his own little movement going on. Now it’s time for me to bring it to the big leagues. I really think he’s super talented and smart. To me, he’s a full package.”

Birdman, who is one of the executive producers of Music Moguls, is also in the process of completing two documentaries.

He also stated that he plans on releasing his final solo project Ms. Gladys, this coming August.

You can catch Music Moguls Tuesdays at 9 p.m. on BET.

A Pitstop At A Diner and Bad Traffic Cause Bobby Brown and Birdman To Miss Live TV Interview

(AllHipHop News) Bobby Brown and Bryan “Birdman” Williams caused scheduling chaos on U.S. morning show Access Hollywood Live on Monday (June 27), when both stars failed to show up on time for interviews.

Brown, who was booked on the show to promote his new book “Every Little Step,” reportedly stopped by a diner on his way to the studio and missed his slot and rap mogul Williams got stuck in traffic.

Instead Kit Hoover chatted to guest host Arsenio Hall about his longtime relationship with Brown and his late wife Whitney Houston and then the pair interviewed Damon Dash, Birdman’s sidekick on new BET show “Music Moguls.”

Williams showed up towards the end of the Dash chat and managed to answer a quick question about his new romance with Toni Braxton before the end of the live show.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_h94W–i8fQ

Top Must See Spots For Black Music Month

It’s no secret that Black artists have contributed a great deal to music as a whole.  Not to brag, but as a global phenomenon, all music, including Hip-Hop, just wouldn’t be the same without Michael Jackson, The Motown Sound, Jimi Hendrix, Billie Holiday and NWA to name a few.

To say that these Black artists and groups were major game changers is nothing new.  Nevertheless, it would seem to be eye opening news that the month of June is in fact Black Music month – and thus the perfect time to travel to destinations that celebrate and honor that history.

For many fans who pride themselves on their love of music in all it’s forms, it is a given that pilgrimages will be made to Elvis Presley’s Graceland, Dolly Parton’s Dollywood, as well as the Pere La Chaise Cemetery in Paris, France, the final resting place of The Doors’ frontman Jim Morrison.  While no one would ever fault this desire, it is a sad state of affairs that the same impromptu wanderlust isn’t regularly applied to visiting the landmarks and places that celebrate the vast pool of stars responsible for black music.

But it certainly doesn’t have to stay that way.

To get the ball rolling, here is a list of ideal Black Music Month destinations that don’t have to only be visited in June:

  1. Paisley Park Studios, Audubon Rd, Chanhassen, MN 55317, United States. The artist known as Prince has only been gone for a short time, but the hole that he has left musically and in the hearts and minds of many is as indelible as the deepest shade of purple.  Named for Prince’s 1985 hit “Paisley Park,” from the album Around The World In A Day, Prince’s aim in creating Paisley Park Studios was to do his own take on Elvis Presley’s Graceland public venue model.  While Prince didn’t live to see all of his plans come to fruition, the compound has two live music venues and is the perfect place to remember one of the greats.
  2. Neverland Ranch 5225 Figueroa Mountain Rd, Los Olivos, CA 9344.  While Neverland Ranch has since been renamed Sycamore Valley Ranch, it is still most well known for having been the home of The King of Pop, Michael Jackson.  Jackson named the ranch Neverland as a nod to the fantasy island traversed by one of his favorite fictional characters, Peter Pan, aka the boy who never grew up.  During it’s brightest days, Neverland ranch served as Jackson’s home and personal amusement park complete with a zoo, a small railroad, ferris wheel and amusement park arcade. After Neverland was raided and searched exhaustively by the police during the People vs. Jackson trial where Jackson was accused of child molestation, Jackson vowed never to live at Neverland again.  Since Jackson’s death in 2009, his children, led by his daughter Paris have sought to restore the ranch in a manner befitting Jackson’s memory.
  3. Forest Lawn Memorial Park (Glendale)  1712 S Glendale Ave, Glendale, CA 91205.  If you are already in the golden state visiting Neverland Ranch, it pays to make it a complete trip by visiting the Forest Lawn Cemetery in Glendale, CA where Michael Jackson is buried.  Not only a cemetery, the park also has it’s own museum that has hosted and continues to host art exhibits of the likes of Henry Matisse and Rembrandt.  In addition to being the final resting place of Michael Jackson, former president Ronald Reagan and Jane Wyman were married in 1940 on the Memorial Park’s grounds and Pope John Paul II was a visitor on a papal trip to Los Angeles.  Other famous black musical artists buried at Forest Lawn include Nat King Cole, Dorothy Dandridge, Sammy Davis Jr., Red Skeleton, Sam Cooke and Ethel Waters – to name a few of those gone but not forgotten.
  4. Priority Records 1750 Vine Street Los Angeles, Ca 90028.  Founded in 1985 by Bryan Turner, Mark Cerami and Steve Darth, Priority Records is the music label that signed NWA.  Having made a name for themselves early in Hip Hop via their underground grassroots marketing techniques, Priority Records has distributed the cream of the crop when it comes to the best in the genre including artists Ice Cube, Easy E, Snoop Dogg, Jay -Z, Ice-T, No Limit, Mia, Westside Connection, MC Ren, C-Murder, Master P and others.
  5. Ruthless Records, aka Comptown Records 21700 Oxnard St, Los Angeles, CA 91367.  Founded in 1987 by NWA’s Easy-E and his music manager Jerry Heller as an outlet for releases from NWA, Ruthless Records was born in Compton, California.  Rumored to have been kick started by money Easy-E made selling drugs, with the white hot rise of NWA, so Ruthless Records skyrocketed to the top of class in terms of defining legit and profitable gangsta rap. The label has counted Eazy-E, MC Ren, J.J. Fad, NWA and Bone Thugs-N-Harmony as it’s artists as well as Will 1X and the Atban Klann, who are better known as will.i.am and apl.de.ap of The Black Eyed Peas.  The label currently has artist Lil Eazy-E, the oldest son of Eazy-E.
  6. The Motown Museum 2646 West Grand Blvd, Detroit, MI 48208. Founded by Berry Gordy’s sister and former Motown Records Senior Vice President Esther Gordy Edwards, The Motown Museum’s main aim is to protect and celebrate the flame from whence the famous Detroit Motown Sound was created.  Through the grit and determination of her brother Berry Gordy, a brand new sound that was a mixture of the spirit of gospel, the insubordination of jazz and the soul of funk gave birth to the rise of girl groups like The Supremes and the Marvelettes and other groups and artists such as Marvin Gaye, The Four Tops, The Funk Brothers, The Jackson 5 and Stevie Wonder – all of whom recorded in the museum’s famous Studio A.
  7. The Tupac Shakur Statue at the Tupac Amaru Shakur Center For the Arts off of Memorial Drive in Stone Mountain, GA.  The center, which was founded in 1997 by Tupac Shakur’s mother Afeni Shakur, was originally put together to continue Tupac Shakur’s legacy by providing arts training and opportunities to young people.  Unfortunately the center fell on hard times and has been closed since late 2014, but a statue of Tupac Shakur still stands in the park adjacent to the now shuttered center.
  8. The Apollo Theater 253 West 125th street, Manhattan, New York.  Registered officially in the U.S. National Register of Historic Places as an NYC Landmark, The Apollo Theater in Harlem has long been associated with the best African American musical acts that the world can offer since it first opened to black patrons in 1934.  As host of the iconic show titled “Showtime At The Apollo” the show as well as the venue have long been the litmus test for the best new black musical acts since well before it’s first televised show in 1987.  Acts that have debuted or performed  at The Apollo include Duke Ellington, Dizzy Gillespie, Count Basie, Mahalia Jackson, Billie Holiday, The Jackson 5, and more recent artists including Mariah Carey, Lauryn Hill and Ne-Yo.
  9. Bob Marley Mausoleum Nine Mile, Saint Ann, Jamaica.  While the actual date of reggae legend Bob Marley’s birth wasn’t accurately recorded, it is well known that in keeping with Rasta tradition, Marley is buried close to where he was born. Bob Marley was born in 1945 in February on the farm of his maternal grandfather in Nine Mile, Saint Ann Parrish, Jamaica.  The mausoleum, which is managed and run by members of the Marley family contains many objects that were important to the deceased legend, including guitars, various awards, historical photos and a rock pillow painted in Rasta colors that Marley purportedly would lay his head in order to gather inspiration for his music.
  10. Handel House Museum 25 Brook Street, Mayfair, London W1K, 4HB.  In an interesting juxtaposition of differing musical styles and eras, for a brief but notable period in 1969, rock guitarist, singer and songwriter Jimi Hendrix lived with his girlfriend Kathy Etchingham’s in her 23 Brook Street apartment right next door to where 18th century German baroque classical composer George Frideric Handel lived and composed for 36 years.  As such, the Handel House Museum is dedicated largely to Handel, but also to Jimi Hendrix and his period spent in London’s west end.
  11. Detroit School of Arts 123 Selden St., Detroit, MI 48201.  If you are already visiting The Motown Museum, it’s not a bad plan to swing by the Detroit School of Arts, which is the high school that R&B singer and actress Aaliyah graduated from. As a blue ribbon magnet high school, prospective students must win entry to the school at the end of the eighth grade via  audition.  Other graduates of note include Broadway actress and 3-time Tony award nominee Celia Keenan-Bolger.
  12. B.B. King Museum And Delta Interpretive Center 400 2nd St, Indianola, MS 38751. Dedicated to preserving the memory of Blues singer and guitarist B.B. King, The B.B. King Museum And Delta Interpretive Center more than does the job while also including education about the greater musical tradition of the Mississippi Delta. The Museum contains historical artifacts directly linked to the late great B.B. King and also serves as his final resting place.  When King died in 2015, he was subsequently interred in a planned memorial garden that serves as a centerpiece for the museum.  The Museum also features the cotton gin where B.B. King used to work.

 

Ludacris To Perform at Guantanamo Bay

(AllHipHop News) Rapper Ludacris will perform at controversial U.S. Navy base Guantanamo Bay in Cuba on America’s Independence Day.

On July 4th, the Hip-Hop star will perform for the families of Department Of Defense contractors who live on the base, where 89 suspected terrorists are incarcerated.

The prisoners will not be invited to the party, which is being held at Guantanamo’s Windward Ferry Landing, which is miles away from the camps where the detainees are held.

“Rude” hitmakers Magic! played at the event last year (15).

Did Afeni Shakur Oppose Tupac Biopic?

I don’t know how factual this is and it may be ill-timed, but a rumor is a rumor. The word on the street is that Afeni Shakur was not pleased at the prospect of this Tupac Shakur movie, which dropped the trailer a couple weeks ago. We are not at liberty to say too much about the situation. Afeni is represented in the movie as well, and sends some warning at the top of the preview. Only that Afeni may not have been pleased with this cinematic effort. Word is she saw an early “cut” of the movie. That said, the movie does not look bad. In fact, it looks better than expected.

Here is a fan-made extended trailer that will keep you aware of who Tupac really was even if this movie is good.

This trailer is a very nice reminder of Pac’s greatness.

On the other side, The Game said the movie is really good. Certainly, his view is different than Afeni, who lived it.

He said, ““Tupac movie is the real deal, sh*t make that Biggie movie look like a cartoon.” But, that is not saying much, considered Straight Outta Compton is the standard now. Anyway, he said the movie made him proud to be from the West Coast. That’s a real statement.

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A Tribe Called Quest’s Chef Jarobi Reveals “Eats, Rhymes and Life”

I Don’t Camouflage visited Chef Jarobi White of Eats, Rhymes and Life / A Tribe Called Quest on a beautiful summer evening at one of his Taco Tuesday events in Brooklyn NY.
Check out his take on cooking patterns, migration and why he switched from Beats Rhymes and Life to Eats Rhymes Life, a play on on of Tribe’s most revered albums.

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