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Young Thug Wants To Know Why He Isn’t On Tour With Lil’ Wayne

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It seems like Young Thug wanted to be on tour with his favorite rapper Lil’ Wayne. Thug seems so disappointed that he won’t be going on tour with Wayne on Wayne’s ‘Dedication’ tour. Thugger’s obssession with Lil’ Wayne is unhealthy. It’s like some sick twisted love story fit for Lifetime or the ID network. Thug did say that Lil’ Wayne is still the G.O.A.T. though. Thug knows he isn’t in Wayne’s league!

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Chris Brown Is Trying To Get Karrueche Back In Bed!

Photo via Karrueche’s Instagram

Chris Brown promised to be releasing some new true R&B records. “Back To Sleep” was well received, and now Breezy has released 1 of 3 promised remixes to the hit. The first remix features Chris, Usher, and Zayn singing to the ladies. Breezy wasted no time letting you all know that he still isn’t over Karrueche, and he wants that old thing back. Lawd we wonder who was better Karrueche or RiRi. Karrueche must have had that good if Brown is still singing about wanting to f*ck her back to sleep. Brown sings,

“Where you been, it’s been a year, baby I ain’t seen you. You know I miss you. You want me to say your name girl, KARRUECHE!!”

Is Bow Wow Dating This Singer?

Photo via Bow Wow’s Instagram

Bow Wow recently posted a photo with a new special lady.The photo was captioned, “head rubs are the best,” and this left everyone trying to figure out who was the lady rubbing on his head! Many speculated that it was singer Keyshia Cole, and it has been said that Keyshia is actually the woman in the photo and in Bow Wow’s life. Apparently the two have known each other for a very long time, and they allegedly connected on a different level when they crossed paths at a club recently. Allegedly Bow Wow is sprung over Keyshia, but Keyshia wants to take things slow since she’s still legally married. Is Key an upgrade from Erica Mena?

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Back To Beef: Game’s Manager Threatens This G-Unit Rapper?

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Recently, it appears as though Game has embarked on the road to reconciliation. While in Dubai, the former G-Unit MC reconnected with his brethren in bars, Lloyd Banks. The reunion may stop there, because Game’s manager — who embodies the Instagram handle, Wack 100 — has made threats against, Young Buck.

[ALSO READ: Social Media Slander 2.0: Game Threatens Young Thug, AGAIN!]

Through the nimble dexterity of DJ Akademiks a screenshot has surfaced where Wack 100 demonstrates his tough typing skills. When addressing an interested IG user 100 wrote, “…clown we create the ice together Buck getting his a** whopped period!” To further emphasize his emphatic stance the menacing manager added, “Bottom line me and blood gone run this fade period he talk that street sh*t so now IMA see if he live it.

Contemplating the situation, Wack then wrote, “F*ck what’s right or wrong bottom line it’s on.”

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In the past, Stitches failed to respect his jaw and was subsequently knocked out by Wack 100. Should Young Buck be worried about this threat?

EXCLUSIVE: ILLClinton Talks ‘ILLClinton Era’ Mixtape & Premieres New Song “Divine Rhymes”

(AllHipHop News) The Atlanta-based rapper/producer duo ILLClinton has spent the last few years working on their next full length effort. The forthcoming ILLClinton Era will be a reintroduction of Brennan and Blake as the blood brothers present a project they believe will be their finest to date.

[ALSO READ: 5 & Done: ILLClinton]

ILLClinton Era is the best project that we’ve made. It really has an album feel to it, but as you’ll hear me say a few times throughout the project, it’s really just a mixtape we never want you to forget,” says Brennan. “We worked on this one for a little over two years, and personally, I wanted to grow from being a rapper into a more versatile artist. I definitely achieved that goal, and Blake’s production has evolved immensely. Blake is the best producer in Atlanta in my opinion.”

Blake adds, “‘ILLClinton Era is by far my favorite project we’ve created so far. If you’ve ever heard any of our music up to this point, then you can definitely here the progression. It has a little of something for everyone across the Hip Hop/Rap spectrum.”

'ILLClinton Era' Cover Art
‘ILLClinton Era’ Cover Art

That musical growth is partly the result of the North Atlanta natives’ history as instrumentalists. Brennan drew from his days as a drummer to develop his cadence and rhyme pattern. Blake played cello, so his orchestra experience affected his ability to craft big sounds on records.

ILLClinton Era is set to hit the internet next week, but the Hip Hop siblings wanted to offer a loose track as an early example of where their style is headed. “Divine Rhymes” is 2 minutes of Brennan exhibiting his flow while name dropping Afeni Shakur and Paramore as well as referencing Egyptian hieroglyphics and Dragon Ball Z.

“‘Divine Rhymes’ is straight bars on some chill s### over this sample Blake chopped up. It didn’t quite make the final tracklist for our album, but we wanted people to hear it anyway. We have a ton of music in the same boat,” states Brennan.

His older brother says, “Like Brennan said, even though the song didn’t make the final tracklist, we still wanted to make sure people got the chance to hear it. I personally like when we get the chance to make chill music that vibes. It fits my laid back personality.”

ILLClinton’s ILLClinton Era is scheduled for release on February 29th.

[ALSO READ:  #ATLRiseUp: ILLClinton Is Atlanta’s Hip Hop Offspring Of The Civil Rights Movement]

EXCLUSIVE: Daye Jack Talks Collabing With Killer Mike & Creating A New Sound With Max Martin

(AllHipHop Features) On February 12th, Daye Jack returned to his hometown of Atlanta as part of Pells’ “The Only In Your Dreams” Tour. The 20-year-old rapper/singer was met with a friendly crowd at Center Stage’s Vinyl as Daye ran through songs from his 2015 Soul Glitch EP and a few new cuts.

The showcase also featured fellow ATLien J.I.D. with special guests EarthGang. The DMV’s Chaz French was part of the bill as well. Overall, the night served as a clear illustration of the next crop of Hip Hop talent on the verge of breaking out on a national level.

I got the chance to meet with Daye Jack backstage at Vinyl before his set. The Warner Bros Records artist discussed connecting with Killer Mike for the Black Lives Matter themed single “Hands Up.” In addition, Daye shared some information about his upcoming debut LP featuring production by Grammy-winner Max Martin (Britney Spears, Taylor Swift, The Weeknd).

[ALSO READ: #ATLRiseUp: Daye Jack Is Inserting The Soul Back Into Southern Based Hip Hop]

What does it mean for you to be able to perform for your hometown?

It’s crazy. It’s like everything’s coming full circle. I started making music in my bedroom not too far from this venue. Now I’m performing the music I’ve been making since then. It’s crazy how things start somewhere and keeps growing.

Your career has advanced a lot over the last year. What has that experience been like for you?

It’s dope. When I started making music, I wanted people to listen to it, but I wasn’t sure. I’ve gone through many phases – from this just being a hobby, to it being more serious, to it being the only thing I want to do for the rest of my life. At some of these shows, people come up to me saying, ‘We love your EP.” That’s dope to me. I’ve never experienced that before. I’m meeting so many people like that, and I never thought making my EP or tape that it would get that much traction.

How has the tour been so far?

Every single show has been dope in its own way. Right now the big stand out was Boston. That was the first sold out show. Everyone killed their sets at that show. I think I did really well. Chaz French killed it. Pell slayed. The crowd was really into it. But each city has had its own moment.

Being on tour with these guys, can we expect you to connect musically?

I’d love to. I’ve been homies with Pell for a minute now. I just met Chaz on this tour, but me and Pell have already been in the studio. I think it would be dope to do something with Chaz.

Speaking of collabs, you have “Hands Up” with Killer Mike. Communities have been dealing with [police brutality] for a long time, but it has really been heavily in the public eye the last few years. A lot of artists have stayed away from approaching that subject. What made you decide to address it in your music?

For me, it wasn’t premeditated. I saw the Mike Brown murder go down. I was going to the studio to write – the session had been booked a long time ago. The hook just kept playing in my head, so I laid that down. From there, that whole song became that topic. It’s kind of your job if you want to make music or do any sort of art to paint a picture of what’s going on right now. That’s a real issue.

How did you get Killer Mike on the track?

I’d written the song. I had the demo with just me on it, and it had been sitting there for a while. Killer Mike heard it through Mass Appeal. We talked on the phone about where my head was at and what he thought about the song. He then sent his verse, and it was amazing.

That’s dope. He doesn’t work with just anybody.

It was the ultimate co-sign, because this is someone who’s a hero in Atlanta. I grew up in Atlanta, so it was crazy having an Atlanta OG give me a nod.

You’re working with Max Martin. Does that mean you’re moving toward a more Pop feel with your album?

It’s very different. I think this is literally the best music I’ve made to date. I guess you can call it moving more Pop, but I feel like it’s more layered. Maybe with some of the older songs – not to take anything away from them  – I might try to do the most complex bars and be very direct. I feel like this new stuff is more Pop in the sense that it’s simple, but there are layers underneath.

What you’re describing to me kind of sounds like what The Weeknd did working with Max. His stuff before that was kind of heavy, and then when they got together Max smoothed it out a little bit.

I think that’s the same sort of transition [for me].

Have you thought about what quarter you want to drop the album?

I really want it to come out this year. I hope it comes out in third quarter.

Have you worked with anyone else as far as features?

Right now, the only person I’ve worked with is this Swedish artist Laleh. She’s a genius singer-songwriter and producer. We have something that she produced as well.

I saw a tweet you posted where you said “Beyoncé is queen.”

I was watching the Super Bowl. She came out, and I saw the girls versus boys routine with Bruno Mars. Beyoncé won that. She’s queen. Also, when she appeared on the screen I felt butterflies. Only a queen can get that reaction. [laughs]

[ALSO READ: #ATLRiseUp: 20 Emerging Acts That Prove All Atlanta Artists DON’T Sound The Same]

Daye At Vinyl In ATL
Daye At Vinyl In ATL

For more information about “The Only In Your Dreams” Tour visit www.dayejack.com.

Follow Daye Jack on Twitter @DayeJack and Instagram @itsdayejack.

Stream Daye Jack’s Soul Glitch below. Purchase the EP on iTunes.

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Free The Wave: Kanye Wants To Help Max B Get Out Of Prison?

As of late, Kanye West, has been working to cultivate and maintain his humility. Mr. West, was recently instrumental in breaking up a fight between dueling paps. Now it seems as though he has been using his passionate energy to help free the incarcerated. Yeezus personally reached out to French Montana to inquire as to how he could help Max B, this according to Hot 97.

[ALSO READ: Kanye West Uses Twitter To Blast His “Number One Enemy”]

In the telephone interview the Wave Gods rapper explained the encounter with West. French said, “He’s probably the first one to call me, out of nowhere, when his album just dropped, like an hour after it dropped, and just asked me, ‘What can we do to get Max B out?'” As the conversation continued Yeezy expressed his inherent respect for Max B’s creativity.

Montana mentioned that Kanye then declared, “”Let me use my power to get him out,’That never happened before from nobody. So, I got a lot of respect for him for that, because you know how much Max B means to me and the culture of Hip-Hop.’”

Rihanna And Drake Get Close In “Work” Visual

It’s one of the most popular songs on radio right now and Drake stans are at an all time high after NBA All-Star Weekend – you might must spontaneously combust when you see this. Check the heated full visual below and make sure to go check out Ri Ri’s Anti.

Puff Daddy Debuts New Visual “Auction” Featuring Lil Kim, Styles P & King Los

Continuing with content from his MMM album, Puff Daddy shoots black and white visual for “Auction” featuring Lil Kim, Styles P & King Los. Directed by Hype Williams. Purchase MMM now iTunes.

Watch below.

B.I.G.’s Mom Thinks Diddy & Suge “Had Some Responsibility” In Son’s Murder?!?!

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In the past, the retired Los Angeles detective, Greg Kading,  was responsible for investigating the murders of the late Tupac Shakur, and the late, Christopher “The Notorious  B.I.G.” Wallace. Recently, Kading chopped it up with the Murder Master Music Show. During the explosive interview he made a provocative claim.

During the diligent research that was invested into writing his book, Murder Rap: The Untold Story of the Biggie Smalls and Tupac Shakur Murder Investigations, the former LAPD officer paid a visit to Biggie’s mom, Voletta Wallace. In the midst of their in-depth discussion, Kading, alleged that Ms. Wallace acknowledged the individuals culpable with B.I.G.’s untimely passing.

 [ALSO READ: Diddy Stands Accused Of Paying To Have Tupac Murdered!?!]

From their passionate conversation, Kading maintains that Ms. Voletta believes both Diddy and Suge Kninght, “had some responsibility” in the murder of her son. After explaining the sordid details of the respective situations he shared a raw moment with Ms. Wallace.

He explained, “We sat there and it was a very emotional encounter,  because she was, I think, understanding clearly what had happened, and I think she was starting to see that other people were responsible than who she had previously believed…”

Trina Gets Into Altercation!

You know they called Trina the baddest b*tch back in the day? Yeah, they did and now I am wondering why. I thought it was for her looks, but it may be due to her hand skills.

It all went down in Miami – in the club. Don’t people know nothing good happens in the club? Whatever the issue, some dude would not listen to Trina. Apparently, the man had some “beef” and perhaps Trina was looking to dead it. She continually tells him “You wrong, you wrong!” I guess we’ll hear more about this later. Or not. People need to grow up.

I guess this is what she was talking about when she wrote “F**k Boy” last year?

The Young Turks’ Cenk Uygur Talks Donald Trump, Hillary Clinton, Barack Obama and Bernie Sanders

The Young Turks may not be considered Hip-Hop, but they do matter when it comes to the issues facing the Hip-Hop generation. As we traverse into another election year, we are faced with some important decisions and matters as a community. The Young Turks’ Cenk Uygur founded the company as an internet-based news show in 2002 and the movement has skyrocketed since then. AllHipHop’s Chuck Creekmur chatted with Cenk at the international Consumer Electronics Show in Vegas in the Monster House. In the video, Cenk talks frankly about a number of issues including social justice, elections and being an “agent of change.”

Check out the full interview below.

DJ Premiere On Tapping KRS-One For Macklemore & Ryan Lewis,’ “Buckshot”

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(AllHipHop News) KRS-One and DJ Premier have helped to shape Hip-Hop’s substance and sound. On Friday (Feb. 26), their legacy may impact a different demographic. For on that day, “Buckshot,” from Macklemore & Ryan Lewis’ LP, This Unruly Mess I’ve Made — which features both Primo and Kris — will be available for public consumption.

According to a press release, DJ Premier’s actions ultimately helped to bring that track to fruition. Both Ben “Macklemore” Haggerty  and DJ Premiere share an appreciation and history of creating graffiti art. “They wanted me to hook up a scratch sequence to tie in the lyrics that Ben wrote,” expressed the veteran beatsmith.

[ALSO READ: Macklemore & Ryan Lewis Tap Hip-Hop Legends For New Album, Tracklist]

“Ryan did the track and we got on the phone to discuss the theme about their younger days running the streets and tagging graffiti. I draw as well so it made total sense, ” he revealed. To heighten the track that eventually became “Buckshot,” DJ Premier reached out and eventually secured the Teacha.

“They asked if I knew how to get in touch with Kris,” he explained.  “I reached out to Kris’s wife and since he is a dope graffiti artist as well, he was the perfect choice and he laced the verse overnight, he said before adding, “The whole combination made it a complete jam for the history books.”

Thus far Macklemore and Ryan Lewis appear to have paid homage to acquiring and sharing knowledge, emceeing, deejaying, and creating graffiti. If they find a way to demonstrate breaking they’ll have celebrated all of Hip-Hop’s elements.

OG Maco & Richie Wess Go Hard On New Single “WAR”

Richie Wess & OG Maco team up on a track that honestly compliments both of their styles. This is Richies most recent release since the release of Undefeated featuring Yung Simmie that dropped last month. Also this is the newest OG Maco collab since his project Lord of Rage released last month this track is dope looking forward to more music from both of these dudes.

Listen to War below.

This Little Girl’s Tears Prove We Need Another Obama Term

While President Obama is winding down on his second term and making some last rounds as POTUS, this little girl is just not ready to see him go.

Crying that she’s not ready for a new president, her mom records her epic tears as she reassures her that “it’ll be okay,” and even suggests they write a letter to Obama before he leaves the White House for good.

Think we can get Obama to cheer baby girl up?

DJ Premier Talks Working On Macklemore & Ryan Lewis’ “Buckshot” Track Featuring KRS-One

(AllHipHop News) Macklemore & Ryan Lewis are prepping to release their next full length album on February 26. This Unruly Mess I’ve Made will include contributions from several Hip Hop legends. For example, the track “Buckshot” features rap G.O.A.T. contender KRS-One and producing icon DJ Premier.

[ALSO READ: Macklemore & Ryan Lewis Tap Hip-Hop Legends For New Album]

“Macklemore’s manager reached out to my manager Ian and told him that they wanted me to hook up a scratch sequence to tie in the lyrics that Ben [Macklemore] wrote,” explains Premier on how the song came together. “Ryan did the track and we got on the phone to discuss the theme about their younger days running the streets and tagging graffiti. I draw as well, so it made total sense!”

He continues, “After I sent my parts back, they asked if I knew how to get in touch with Kris [KRS-One]. I reached out to Kris’s wife and since he is a dope graffiti artist as well, he was the perfect choice and he laced the verse overnight. The whole combination made it a complete jam for the history books.”

Besides working with Macklemore, Lewis and KRS, Premo also produced a recent cut for Yuna’s upcoming album Chapters, due out on May 20. “Places To Go” provides a classic Hip Hop soundbed for the Malaysian singer-songwriter to display her vocals. Fans of the New York based super-producer should be on the lookout for PRhyme 2 with Royce da 5’9″ as well.

[ALSO READ: EXCLUSIVE: Adrian Younge Talks Joint Project With Ali Shaheed Muhammad & Possibility Of ‘PRhyme 2’ Album]

Listen to Macklemore & Ryan Lewis’ “Buckshot” featuring KRS-One & DJ Premier and Yuna’s “Places To Go” produced by DJ Premier below. 

Amber Rose Debates S### Shaming & Female Sexuality With Tyrese & Rev Run (VIDEO)

(AllHipHop News) Amber Rose stopped by the new OWN talk show It’s Not You, It’s Men starring Tyrese Gibson and Rev Run. The sit down included Rose disagreeing with the program’s hosts about the idea that what a woman wears plays a role in how she will be treated by men.

[ALSO READ: Amber Rose Talks Kanye West Blasting Her On “No More Parties In L.A.” Song (AUDIO)]

“The comfortablity [sic] some people find in wanting to touch or g#### you – it’s just like the energy that’s being sent out there that creates that type of response,” stated Tyrese.

Amber replied, “No it doesn’t. If I’m laying down with a man butt naked and his condom is on, and I say, ‘You know what? No, I don’t want to do this. I changed my mind.’ That means no. It doesn’t matter how far I take it or what I have on. When I say no, it means no.”

Rev Run then suggested that people should “dress how you want to be addressed.” The author of How to Be a Bad B*tch and “S### Walk” organizer went on to add that a woman dressing sexy does not mean she is necessarily looking to have sex with a man.

It’s Not You. It’s Men airs Saturdays at 9 pm on OWN.

[ALSO READ: Ebro & Amber Rose Debate S### Walk, Sexism & Female Sexuality (AUDIO)]

Watch the It’s Not You, It’s Men segment featuring Amber Rose in the video below.

J. Cole And Trae Tha Truth Get Deep On “Children Of Men”

Trae has always had a connection to the streets because he’s made music that people can relate to in their most difficult times. Likewise, J Cole has had the same appeal with listeners helping them through lifes’ problems, so when the two collaborated on “Children of Men” you knew that the lyrics were going to hit you before you even press play.

“The storyline is about a kid that came from an orphanage, just dealing with life, getting caught up, dealing with the pressure, and at the end the pressure becomes so much that he kills himself,” Trae explained to Complex.

Providing a social critique, J Cole and Trae tha Truth speak on the ills of society today and the obstacles faced when trying to overcome adversity as a youth in America in 2016. Oh yea and the beat and hook on this one is crazy. Singer/songwriter Ink laces the hook for this.

Did The Game Miss A Music Festival In New Zealand Because He Confused The Country For Australia?

(AllHipHop News) According to reports, The Game was set to headline the Raggamuffin Festival in Auckland, New Zealand on Saturday, but the Los Angeles native missed the event because he went to the wrong country. The New Zealand Herald writes that Game landed in Australia with the wrong visa and was forced to leave immediately.

[ALSO READ: Due To Visa Issues, The Game Will Not Perform In Australia]

The Game flew into Australia from Dubai, United Arab Emirates on Friday. The “Hate It Or Love It” rhymer was stopped by the country’s Department of Immigration and Border Protection, and he was told he must exit the island nation. Game then flew directly back to Los Angeles without stopping in New Zealand for the music festival on Saturday.

Festival organizers announced to the Raggamuffin crowd on Saturday afternoon that Game “missed his flight” from Dubai. The rapper then took to Instagram to post, “I didn’t miss my flight, we were denied entry once we landed at Customs.” However, Game did not mention that he was blocked from entering Australia which left the impression with some fans that he was turned away in New Zealand.

Local media outlets have since ran articles with headlines that read: “Raggamuffin rapper confused Australia for NZ,” “The Game Got Australia And New Zealand Confused And Missed His Appearance At Ragamuffin Festival,” and “Raggamuffin 2016: Rap artist The Game mistakes Australia for New Zealand.”

A promoter for the Raggamuffin Festival released a lengthy statement about the situation involving The Game. Read the Facebook post below.

As promoter of Raggamuffin IX we need to set the record regarding The Game straight:

‘The Game’ was 100% approved to enter New Zealand. His management and I know this as fact.
His entry to Australia was given as ‘intent to refuse’ which is exactly the same letter given to Ghostface Killah from Wu-Tang Clan. On approaching the Immigration Department in Australia, they reviewed Ghostface Killah and approved his visa and he is on his way to Australia tonight with the other members of Wu-Tang. In the case of ‘The Game’ the process to provide additional support information for entry into Australia was going to take longer due to the number of band members needing to be processed so the best decision was for him to come and play at Raggamuffin in New Zealand and then re-schedule Australia.

After making major deposits to his agent ICM and them buying Dubai to Auckland flights, it made perfect sense for The Game to come to Auckland, play Raggamuffin IX and then return at a later date for an Australian tour … which is what ICM and Raggamuffin were negotiating over the past few days. We honestly believed ‘The Game’ would honour his obligations to our festival and it was only when we had our people at the airport on Saturday to pick him up to play Raggamuffin IX did we find out he did not board the plane in Dubai. Statements to the contrary are simply not true.

At no point would we consider trying to swindle our faithful Raggamuffin family. The whole Raggamuffin team and myself personally are deeply disappointed by what happened yesterday and can only promise, if we can sort things out with ‘The Game’ and his management, we will do everything we can to make this up to all of his upset and disappointed fans.

Andrew McManus
Director
Raggamuffin New Zealand

[ALSO READ: The Game Comments On Current “Social Media” Rap Feuds Versus Classic Lyrical Rap Battles]

Vic Mensa And Skrillex Go Crazy In Japan For “No Chill” Visuals

“No Chill” was like the catch phrase of 2015, and its segued into 2016 with a ton of hype behind Vic Mensa and Skrillex’s new song “No Chill.” The track gets the visual treatment in this Collin Tilley directed video as Vic and Skrillex get wild in Japan over the Jahlil Beats co-produced track. Vic’s album, Traffic is still in the works. Look for that real soon.