The Bill Cosby case has just gotten even messier. New reports claim The Cos admitted to having sex with two teens, and he even had an agent pay one of the girls off to keep quiet. One young woman was said to be 17 years old at the time of the incident in 2000.
Entertainer Bill Cosby admitted to having sex with at least two teen-aged girls and said an agency would send “five or six” models to his studio each week while he was filming one of his sitcoms, according to portions of Cosby’s deposition in a long-settled civil released by the Associated Press on the eve of a preliminary hearing on the lone criminal case against Cosby.
This is based on depositions Cosby gave in 2005 and 2006 during Andrea Constand’s civil lawsuit against him.
The transcript reads:
Q: She says that just days after … she told you that she did not drink, you told her to come over to (your townhouse) and served her amaretto. Do you recall serving her amaretto?
A: No.
Q: That you told her to sit next to you on the couch and that you put your arm around her and began massaging her shoulder and arms suggestively. Did that occur? … This occurred sometime after you met her parents.
A: I need clarification on time.
Q: She’s 17 and I believe throughout the time she knows you she becomes 18 or 19.
Q: On a later occasion you had her masturbate you with lotion. Did that ever happen?
A: Yes.
According to TMZ, Cosby also admitted to having consensual sex with then 19-year-old Therese Serignese in 1976. The comedian supposedly had an agent give Serignese money so she wouldn’t tell his wife about the affair.
Cosby returns to court today (March 24) in Norristown, Pennsylvania for a preliminary hearing. He’s facing three counts of felony indecent assault from alleged sexual abuse of Constand in 2004.
They settled the civil suit in 2006, but the newly elected prosecutor reopened the criminal case after taking office.
(AllHipHop News) Fans of Chance The Rapper’s critically acclaimed Coloring Book can now have an art collectible to go along with the mixtape. An actual coloring book is now available online.
The 16-page publication features images that connect to various lines from Chance’s latest project. Users can color in the Chicago rhymer’s face as well as Steve Jobs, Future, and Kanye West.
The digital Coloring Book was created by The Interns. Those are the same forces behind the Friends in Paris children’s book inspired by Jay Z and Kanye West’s “N-ggas In Paris.”
To download/print The Interns’ Coloring Book: Chance The Rapper visit theinterns.net.
Now let me preface this by saying that I am actually a fan of Madonna‘s music. I have been since I was a little girl. But “nothing compares” to Prince singing his own songs, so anyone who even thought to attempt a tribute to him should have been able both vocally and musically to get as close to him as would have been humanly possible. Madonna was never going to be able to do that…not ever. Which was just one of the myriad of reasons that people threw a serious tantrum when they found out that she was going to be the one to “tribute” him at this year’s Billboard Award Show which aired Sunday.
Take a look at what Madonna did to honor the fallen purple rocker below.
The response from social media ranged from blank stares to praise to flat out cursing. Memes began to creep up like a swim suit on a big booty in the middle of July! And anyone who remembers the looks on Prince’s face during his tribute in 2010 at the BET Awards knows he felt a particular way about how his music was performed. Take a look below to see what we mean.
Compared to Madonna, Trey did the damn thang and you see how it was received! Not well…not well at all.
Those of us who remembered this performance, knew Prince would not be a fan of the Madonna tribute and that was why all the bruhaha about her not doing it came into play. But as usual she did what she wanted to do because she’s a rebel. That was cute when she was in her 20’s but now at nearly 60 it just looks ridiculous. If she wants to suck Drake’s face off on an award show fine, show up on a red carpet with her behind hanging out cool. She spent the money on that outfit so she should wear it if she wants to.
But people told her to sit down somewhere and to enjoy her seat while she was there because we all knew that Prince would not have enjoyed that disaster of a performance. And bringing our Uncle Stevie up there…tsk, tsk and tsk. She should have just let Stevie do the tribute in the first place. He could have handled it by himself.
Madonna decided to respond to her “haters” (or as I like to call them people with ears and an opinion!) on social media by saying,
“Anyone who wants to do a tribute to Prince is welcome to. Whatever your age Gender or skin Color. If you loved him and he inspired you then show it!!!! I love Prince 4 ever.”
Madonna should not have been allowed to do the tribute for no reason greater than this; she was not the musical equal to do it. Period. And fans worldwide wanted a tribute that was befitting to a man who played almost 30 instruments and who was self taught in everything he did. It was supposed to be a celebration of this man’s decades old career. Madonna didn’t give us a celebration…that was a party with no hors-d’oeuvres and a cockroach floating in the punch bowl and no one wanted that…not at all.
Now, I know the Material Girl is all about reinvention yada, yada, yada and she by virtue of being a veteran should have been allowed to salute her “friend” Prince. However, why did her salute have to mean her singing? Why couldn’t she have introduced real musicians that Prince actually mentored like Alicia Keys or Bobby Ross Avila etc? Why couldn’t they have given artists who are prodigies like Prince the opportunity to remind us all of what his loss truly means to the music world and us as fans collectively? Why did it have to be about her?
Because in the end, she made it all about Madge…as usual. Which really begs the question, Was this ever about Prince at all? Or was it simply one more desperate attempt from the likes of a woman who can not accept her reality. This was not supposed to be about making her feel relevant. It had nothing to do with her age, or her sex or even her color honestly. What it had to do with was Prince Rogers Nelson and the loss of a talent that can never truly be replaced. On second thought maybe her ship wreck of a performance did just that…it reminded us that Prince’s talent level can never be replaced!
During an interview with Radio 4’s Mastertapes, McCartney discussed the criticism the record received for the repeated use of “n-gga.”
However, the Beatles legend had no problem with Ye rapping the word.
“People like Oprah, who’s a little conservative about that stuff, said, ‘You shouldn’t do it, even black people shouldn’t use that word.’ I said, ‘Yeah, but it’s Kanye! And he’s talking about an urban generation that uses that word in a completely different way,'” stated McCartney. “It’s the context. So I was actually pleased with it.”
(AllHipHop News) Eminem has offered up a set of limited-edition collectible items that just went on sale in recognition of the 16th anniversary of his Marshall Mathers LP release.
A portion of the funds earned from the collectibles will be distributed to the Marshall Mathers foundation, which grants funding to organizations that work with at-risk youth in Eminem’s home state of Michigan and across the U.S.
Included in the collectible pieces are actual bricks from Eminem’s boyhood home that was featured on the covers of both The Marshall Mathers LP and the Marshall Mathers LP 2.
The bricks will come with a numbered Certificate of Authenticity and Eminem’s handwritten signature, a display stand with an enclosure that features a commemorative plaque on the side and exclusive artwork.
Also available is a cassette re-release of The Marshall Mathers LP containing a 3d motion printed cover, and dog tags produced from re-purposed wood from Slim Shady’s childhood house.
(AllHipHop News) Boxing champion Floyd Mayweather may have retired from the sport in 2015, but the undefeated fighter has kept The Money Team brand going strong.
Floyd and The Money Team have officially launched their newest venture, a record label called TMT Music Group.
The Money Team’s flagship artist is Las Vegas/Minnesota-based artist Lil Jamez.
The first song is titled “The Club,” and according to reps for The Money Team, the record has been well received when Lil Jamez performs the song at appearances with Floyd.
TMT Music Group is an official subsidiary of Mayweather Promotions, LLC.
That company is busy preparing to put on a match between undefeated lightweight world champion Rances “Kid Blast” Barthelmey, who will fight Alberto Guevara on June 3 live on Spike at 9:00PM.
Kanye and Kim Kardashian West have Europe buzzing, and this time its nothing that can be attributed to Yeezy. Kim hit Vogue’s 100th Anniversary dinner at The East Albert Lawn in Kensington over in the U.K. Kanye looked rather dapper and even happy!
But it was his Kim Kardashian’s bare effect dress that is overshadowing anything else that happened during the celebration.
Kim Kardashian and Kanye West attend Vogue – 100th anniversary gala dinner at The East Albert Lawn in Kensington Gardens. Credit: RV/WENN.com
(AllHipHop News) Nigerian artist Wizkid is heading to New York in hopes of bringing attention to hundreds of schoolgirls still missing in his native country.
Wizkid is one of the major acts on the One Africa Music Fest, taking place at Barclays Center in New York this July.
The concert intends to raise awareness for “Bring Back Our Girls,” the campaign dedicated to rescuing the 218 schoolgirls who remain missing after being kidnapped in Nigeria.
Artists to perform include notable names Stonebwoy and East Africa’s Diamond Platnumz, while African R&B artist Banky W is playing host for the night.
Wizkid is certainly a big name in the African music biz right now. He currently can be heard on Drake’s latest smash single “One Dance” with singer Kyla.
The prolific Nigerian singer was also nominated for Best African Act at the UK’s MOBO (Music of Black Origin) awards on the strength of his 2014 single “Ojuelegba.”
The tour comes as the “One Dance” record continues its dominance in the United States.
“One Dance” just recently reclaimed the Billboard Top 100’s #1 spot from Justin Timberlake’s “Can’t Stop the Feeling!”
One Africa Music Fest takes place on Friday July 22nd. The show to begins at 7pm.
Tickets to the performances will go on sale Thursday, May 26 at 10 a.m. and can be purchased at here.
(AllHipHop News) Jazzy Jeff supports music streaming services and calls pioneering music sharing site Napster “genius.”
The veteran turntablist, DJ and producer is a surprising advocate for music streaming as he’s also a big vinyl junkie.
Jazzy – real name Jeffrey Allen Townes – slammed the record industry for being “selfish” and short-sighted in moving to shut down the file sharing music site which was founded in 1999 by Shawn Fanning, John Fanning, and former President of Facebook, Sean Parker.
Napster was created as an independent peer-to-peer file sharing service, and its technology allowed people to easily share their MP3 files with other participants.
In an interview with British newspaper Metro, Jazzy shared:
“Napster was the most genius musical idea in the past 60 years. But our record industry was so selfish and was making so much money, it never looked at the idea itself and just shut it down, which I think was the biggest mistake in music.” Jazzy Jeff
“What it was doing was illegal but it was genius, so they should have incorporated it. I feel that streaming is just a normal progression of how we get music,” Jazzy Jeff stated.
Napster operated for just two years before it was shut down following a series of lawsuits from musicians and major record labels.
However, the brand survived after the company’s assets were liquidated and bought by other companies through bankruptcy proceedings.
Its legacy can be seen in the numerous paid for streaming businesses that have since been created such as Spotify, Apple Music and Tidal.
“I can spend $9 a month and any time a new album comes out I can just save it to my phone and have it offline. I’ve discovered a lot of music on SoundCloud. It’s like a worm hole,” the 51-year-old added.
Oops! The Weeknd may have been the biggest winner last night at the 2016 Billboard Music Awards as well as the biggest nominee, however his excitement lead him to post a misinformed tweet.
The singer was nominated 19 times, and he ended up taking home 8 awards. Abel got carried away with his social media acceptance speech as he tweeted,
“XO we took home 8 ! more than any male artist in history ?? Thank you @billboard.”
Usher’s fans were waiting in the wings to humble him as they reminded him that back in 2004 Usher took home 14 awards. After all, wasn’t ‘Confessions’ amazing! The Weeknd took time out to apologize to Usher as he tweeted,
“Apologize to the OG @Usher , got excited and spoke to soon.??”
‘Beauty Behind The Madness’ was largely successful for The Weeknd, so we understand his excitement. It’s okay Weekend we forgive you.
(AllHipHop News) N.O.R.E. may only be 9 episodes into the podcast game, but the Queens representative’s Drink Champs has already become one of the most talked about shows on the net.
The program has gone viral several times because of can’t miss sit downs with performers like DMX, KRS-One, Memphis Bleek, and Curren$y. But there are a couple of NYC rappers that N.O.R.E. is still hoping to catch up with.
“The most request for guests we’ve been receiving so far have been Cam’ron and 50 Cent,” stated Noreaga in a tongue-in-cheek Instagram clip. “So far, we’ve been unsuccessful in getting those attempts, so your boy N.O.R.E. is so loyal I took it a step further.”
The C-N-N member then revealed G-Unit affiliate Jack Thriller tied up in a chair. N.O.R.E. jokingly threatened to feed the comedian cat food for seven days until 50 agrees to appear on Drink Champs.
Noreaga also promised to kidnap G-Unit’s Tony Yayo in Las Vegas. In addition, he warned Cam that DukeDaGod was not safe either.
“If you wanna save Hip Hop, get Cam’ron and 50 Cent on Drink Champs,” N.O.R.E. added. “If not, we gonna have them sleep with the fishes.”
(AllHipHop News) Hollow Da Don is considered one of the greatest battle rappers of all time. Organik is the founder of King Of The Dot, one of the premiere battle rap leagues in the world.
AllHipHop.com recently spoke with both legends about KOTD, the culture, and the growing trend of mainstream emcees trying their hand at battle rapping.
“They would probably have to stop making music and really focus on battle rap to be as good as us. This ain’t something you can just come in and be the best at,” says Hollow about recording artists stepping into the battle ring. “They can do good. But who can do great and be exceptional?”
When asked if he is open to promoting another mainstream rapper vs top-tier battler match up, Organik states, “It depends on the mainstream artist and where they’re at mentally.”
He adds, “I think the battlers have kind of worked hard to make battle rap what it is. I think the money should stay within the battlers rather than paying some artist that’s just going to come in, [we] pay them big bucks, and see them not take it serious.”
(AllHipHop News) Chance The Rapper has made history. The indie emcee earned the distinction of being the first act to earn a spot on the Billboard 200 chart from strictly streaming.
Chance’s latest project Coloring Book was not available for sale, but the “free album” was exclusively premiered on Apple Music.
In its first week of release, the Chicago native’s third official mixtape was streamed 57.3 million times.
Under the new chart calculations, that total equals 38,000 equivalent album units which was enough to put Chance at #8 on the 200 album chart. Coloring Book is expected to join other streaming services such as Spotify and Tidal on May 27.
If we look back on Hip Hop, it’s original roots come from a desire to tell the truth from a community perspective that the mainstream establishment might not feel comfortable with or want to acknowledge as a symptom of a greater societal ill.
Public Enemy’s “Fight The Power,” single from the Album “Fear Of A Black Planet” became a battle cry for the disenfranchised and the crux of Spike Lee’s movie “Do The Right Thing” in the 1990s.
In 1988, N.W.A changed the way the world at large looked at the LAPD with “F### tha Police,” a treatise on police brutality and racial profiling that still applies today, almost twenty years after the album “Straight Out Of Compton” made it’s debut.
However, if the largely African American based Hip Hop community enjoys a fairly united front when it comes to being staunchly supportive of musical critiques on inequities within the confines of race and class, we’re still working through it and could do more when it comes to gender and sexuality.
We, along with mainstream society often have a hard time fully acknowledging the societal difficulties that come with being Gay or transgender.
It’s something that shouldn’t be overlooked considering that while the exact statistics vary, it a universally accepted fact that LGBT teens and young adults have been found by researchers to have the highest rate of suicide when compared directly to the rest of the general population in America and Worldwide.
The result? A silent epidemic of suicide.
To this end, rap artist Milan Christopher of VH1’s “Love & Hip Hop Hollywood” has just released his new music video “When I Go,” ft. Papi Chulo which is his look at what leads to this sort of self destruction born of isolation and homophobia.
It would definitely be overstating it to put it on par artistically with N.W.A. or Public Enemy, but with regards to what it is looking to communicate politically via Hip Hop to a wider audience, it’s a start.
(AllHipHop News) Compton rapper Game has landed some major exposure for his new album Streets of Compton through a new deal with A&E Networks.
Game will star in a new three-part docuseries also titled “Streets of Compton” about the history of the city, which will air on A&E throughout June.
The documentary will tell the history of Compton, in addition to highlighting the many rappers the city has produced.
In addition to Mayor Aja Brown and former mayors Omar Bradley and Eric Perrodin, Lil Eazy-E, Arabian Prince, DJ Speed, Tha Chill, Game’s mom Lynette Baker, manager Cash Jones, his father G.A. Taylor and Venus and Serena Williams’ father Richard Williams are featured in the series.
The docuseries will premiere new music from Game’s project, which will drop on June 17, after the final of “Streets of Compton” episode airs.
Game dropped a new single titled “Roped Off” from his new 11-track project Streets of Compton today.
Parts one and two of “The Streets of Compton’” will premiere on Thursday, June 9 at 9PM and 10PM ET/PT. The third and final hour airs on Thursday, June 16 at 10PM ET/PT on A&E.
Game’s new album Streets of Compton releases on June 17.
Baltimore’s Mayor, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, said her officers were on standby to make sure there would be no repeat of the April 2015 unrest in the city.
“This is our American system of justice and police officers must be afforded the same justice system as every other citizen in this city, state, and country,” Rawlings-Blake said in a statement. “Now that the criminal case has come to an end, Officer Nero will face an administrative review by the Police Department. We once again ask the citizens to be patient and to allow the entire process to come to a conclusion.”
Officer Nero is the second officer to be tried in relation to Freddie Gray’s death.
Late last year in December, Officer William Porter’s trial ended in a hung jury and mistrial.
Four more officers, including William Porter, are still facing trials in Baltimore between June and October.
(AllHipHop News) After the passing of Prince on April 21, much of the world anticipated seeing the music award shows honor the legacy of the pop culture icon.
The Billboard Music Awards were up first, and the event tapped several individuals to pay tribute to Prince Rogers Nelson.
Questlove came out to pay homage to one of his musical idols. The Roots’ drummer addressed the audience with a touching speech.
“All of us live in the land of music, and his departure from it was an earthquake,” said Quest. “But we can follow the trails he blazed and his example. We can be fierce, uncompromising, experimental, and we can also listen to all the songs he left for us. He was very generous in that regard.”
The BBMAs also featured Madonna and Stevie Wonder honoring Prince. The two music legends performed “Nothing Compares 2 U” and “Purple Rain.”