(AllHipHop News) Snoop Dogg is planning to “smoke weed every day” now that California has legalized recreational marijuana.
The 45-year-old rapper has long been a fan of the drug, and was a devoted supporter of reforming laws on the use of the substance in a recreational capacity.
After California was revealed to have approved the legalization, Snoop took to Twitter.
“We just legalised marijuana in Cali. #smokeweedeveryday,” he said, adding a marijuana leaf and smoke plume emoji at the end of his tweet.
Snoop has also made his love of marijuana into a business prospect, executive producing new MTV series “Mary + Jane,” about two young women who run a weed delivery service.
Speaking to Esquire magazine in September about why marijuana is the perfect subject for a sitcom, Snoop explained:
“With the world going crazy for marijuana and it’s America’s topic of conversation right now, as far as the legalization of it all. The health issues and higher health insurance and the money – it’s making and Denver, Colorado and other parts of the world where it’s becoming legalised. It’s becoming a big business now. It’s good to show the intricacies of some dealers – female dealers – and giving the insight of the underworld before it becomes the over world.”
The decision to pass the so-called Prop 64, or the Adult Use of Marijuana Act, in California has paved the way for the U.S. state to become one of the leading marijuana markets in the world.
Several other states in America also voted on whether recreational marijuana should be legalized, with Florida approving it earlier in the day.
Following that news, actor and comedian Tommy Chong wrote: “Florida has passed legal marijuana! #Election #Florida,” before adding a snap of himself sitting in front of several huge jars of the substance, writing, “Legal weed!! #ElectionNight.”
Massachusetts, Nevada, North Dakota and Arkansas also approved the act, and actor Seth Rogen revealed earlier in the day that he was supporting the legalisation, writing: “I’m (obviously) voting YES on Prop 64 in CA because I support legal, recreational marijuana!!!!!!!”
Uh oh! Word on the street is all is not well for KimYe.
It seems that the aftermath of Kim Kardashian’s Paris robbery has caused her to become a cold and distant person suffering from PTSD-like after effects.
As you know, Kanye West recently cut another one of his Saint Pablo tour shows short citing the loss of his voice as the reason. He may have actually been thinking of Kim.
According to RadarOnline, Kanye may have become overwhelmed with emotion during his performance as he constantly thinks of how Kim is coping with the incident.
Kim may not be able to move past the situation until she undergoes some kind of therapy or talks to a psychologist.
Sources close to the couple are claiming Kim K’s emotional state is pushing Kanye to the edge.
“Kanye doesn’t know how to handle Kim right now. He can’t deal with it anymore and is at his breaking point. He is just starting to get really frustrated because he thought that Kim would be over this by now,” said the source.
Perhaps they both need to seek help together. Kanye also needs to speak to someone for his own inner battles as well.
Sometimes it takes people a long time to get pass certain experiences. Some never get past them.
Azealia Banks is trash… between the bigot remarks, self-hate and skin lightening kits, consistent controversy etc she is the beginning and the end of trash.
Now seeing that she clearly has some undiagnosed mental health problems, makes me want to be a little bit nicer.
It seems that Azealia suffers from a lot more than bipolar disorder. This woman is screaming for help. Not only does she hurl disgusting insults and remarks at others, she’s constantly at the center of some kind of violent altercation.
It also seems like it’s not that she hates white people, she just mad she can’t sit at the table with them. It all sucks because it seems like she had some kind of potential.
Well today people are upset with Banks for mocking Hillary Clinton for her presidential loss. Remember, Azealia did endorse Donald Trump.
Banks even took a shot at Beyonce, Jay Z, and Lebron James when she said Hilary tried to bring out all of the n-ggers and still didn’t win.
All we can do is shake our heads. She needs to be committed!
And now that Donald Trump, a billionaire who is best known for his real estate holdings, as well as his reality show “The Apprentice” and “Celebrity Apprentice,” beat out lifelong politician Hillary Clinton yesterday (November 8) to become the 45th President of the United States of America, Kanye’s fans want to seize the opportunity.
Although many people were shocked at Donald Trump’s victory, fans of Kanye West believe the victory presents a real chance for Yeezy to make a run for the White House in 2020.
On Instagram page, which has one picture that was posted in September 2016 shortly after he joined the social media network, is being flooded with common urging Kanye to take a political career serious.
And over the past 24 hours in the hastag #KanyeWest2020 picked up some traction on Instagram and Twitter.
(AllHipHop Features) OG Maco is a creative chameleon, and it’s not because the Atlanta-bred spitter is known to alter the hues of his hair. His motley brand of music and his vibrant public persona represents a constant artistic evolution.
That vision has allowed the 24-year-old rapper to foster a base of followers made up of fans of various genres. Whether it’s the haunting viral hit “U Guessed It,” Trap offerings such as “2000,” or Maco’s preferred rock star records, crowds from ATL to Dublin show up to see the Quality Control signee turn up.
The man born Maco Mattox delved deeply into his Rock-And-Roll leanings for the Blvk Phil Collins EP. Named after multiple Grammy winner Phil Collins, Maco’s 7-track collection presents the dark side of a young artist navigating through difficult relationships and a callous industry.
Like Hulk Hogan’s famous heel turn at WCW’s “Bash At The Beach” in 1996, OG Maco steps into the role of the bad guy. Not for himself, but for the advancement of a culture he views as being misguided. Hollywood movies and presidential elections have taught the American public that the villain always sparks the most conversation. And Maco has a lot to say.
Discover more of OG Maco’s views about Blvk Phil Collins, setting current trends, and the appeal of his different musical styles in part 1 of my conversation with the OGG representative.
Let’s get into Blvk Phil Collins. Why did you decide to go with that for the title?
If you go back to my earliest interviews, when nobody gave a f-ck about who I was, I told people I had a project then called Blvk Phil Collins. I felt like the music was super next level. For that project to come out now, you hear how everybody’s sh-t sounds. I guess I was right. It was nothing like what I was making, but at the same time, it was exactly what music ended up being like. That project was a long time in the making. It was like three years in the making.
So you just felt like now was the right time to release it?
I felt like, “Why not release it now?” If I waited any longer, everybody’s going to forget again that people stole a lot of sh-t from me. That’s the one thing you have to worry about. When you innovate a lot of sh-t, people often forget where it comes from.
One song I found interesting is “No Love.” You say you’re from the darkest part. Then later you mention about being a “black heel.” When I heard that, it made me think of the “bad guy” in wrestling. Was that your intent? Are you embracing a villain persona?
I didn’t want to be the villain. They made me the villain. I was always the one trying to save this sh-t, trying to save the music, trying to make it easier for people. I guess I did that, but everybody turned on me. So hell, now I am the villain.
Does that bother you? Because the last time we talked we had a real long conversation, and I got a better understanding of who you are. Then when I listened to your interview with Ali Shaheed Muhammad, I got an even better understanding of who you are as a person, not just as an artist. I don’t know if the public really sees that side of you. Do you feel like there’s been this misrepresentation of who OG Maco is?
Yeah, it has been. It does bother me. That’s the only thing that does bother me. If I was waiting on people to tell me the music was good… I know the music is better than 99% of the music that’s out. So I’m not worried about that. But the fact that people make me into this person and I’m the exact opposite person… I help everybody around me. I do nothing but encourage people.
So the fact all of those qualities and the actual person I am gets lost in click-bait headlines, it is quite annoying. Especially when I see all this fake sh-t going on and people who have nobody’s interest but their own being in the headlines for different sh-t is really wild. When all I’ve tried to do from the beginning is make the game more successful, more friendly, and more easy.
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Do you feel like you’ve done that?
Have you turned on the radio lately?
I don’t really listen to the radio.
Right now it sounds like anybody can be a rapper. That’s why everybody’s trying to rap because now the game is so accessible and so easy. It seems like anybody could do it. I remember there was a time when people said, “If OG Maco can make it, I can make it.” And I’m pretty sure almost all those people can’t make music like I can. They can’t make a “No Love.” Maybe they can make a “U Guessed It.” But can they make a “No Love”? I highly doubt it.
I saw a tweet that you sent out where you were saying how you caught heat for coloring your hair, but now there are all these rappers out now that are dyeing their hair and it seems to be acceptable.
Preferred even. People have the shortest memories. I remember people saying, “Who is this f-cking clown? He’s a joke. He got that Jell-O hair. Who does he think he is?” People said all that sh-t. I was supposed to be some f-cking weirdo guy. All of a sudden… Now, find me a rapper whose hair isn’t blonde or green or red or purple or blue or something. Find me one.
But I was the only one and nobody wanted to speak up for me. Everybody just wanted to call it weird. You just seen people’s hair slowly change. I damn near got Odell Beckham on the sh-t because now everybody looks like him. And he looks like me. People always want to say I don’t know who the f-ck I am, and they live exactly like me. So maybe I know who I am and they don’t know who the f-ck they are.
You release a lot of music. You’ve been working on your debut studio album [Children Of Rage]…
I haven’t been working on it. It’s done.
So it’s finished?
It’s been done for two years.
When we spoke last year, you said you were really proud of the album and you felt it would be a shock to the system. So is it the same version you had then?
Nah, it’s the same version with a few extras. And I made two more albums. Three, if you count Blvk Phil Collins.
How do you decide which tracks you’re going to use for an EP, which tracks you’re going to use for your album, or which tracks you’re going to put out as loosies?
They pick themselves. Even with me and Kino [Beats], when we decided to do OG Maco 2, we just wanted to do it. I remember having a conversation with some kids. I was like, “Y’all don’t understand. It’s a systematic thing. If I wanted to bring in 600,000, 700,000 plays at any time, I could. It would take nothing for me to do it.”
That’s what I did. I made the music that the people obviously want me to make. What do they do? They flow to it like a moth to a flame. They were right on it – 100,000 plays in one day. So people ask how do I put this on that. I don’t. I just know what I want to make and what I want to put it together as. And I know what people want to hear because people are really simple, as much as they don’t want to hear that.
If they wanted it to be expansive and deep, then those tracks I put out like “Prayer Line” – where you actually have to think about what I’m talking about – would be the tracks they gravitate toward. But instead, they gravitate toward “Who Got The Clout,” “Talkin That Sh-t,” and “Im A D-ck.” That’s what’s easy for them to f-ck with. That’s easier to do than having to accept what I’m talking about on a deeper track.
(AllHipHop News) Former Pharmaceutical boss Martin Shkreli has made good on his promise and has started to premiere music off of an unreleased Wu-Tang Clan album that he purchased for a reported $2 million.
Last month, Shkreli said that he would release the rare album to the American public if Donald Trump was elected President of the United States.
Well, last night (November 8), Donald Trump beat Hillary Clinton and shocked the nation in the process, and Shkreli stuck to his word and dropped a few songs from Wu’s Once Upon A Time In Shaolin.
Skreli also promised that if Trump won, he would put out his entire collection of unreleased music, including records from Nirvana and The Beatles, but so far he has only premiered a few minutes of the Wu’s unreleased album.
Rosemond is now looking to call 50 Cent as a witness in a potential new trial.
“Here’s the thing, if I am retried on the murder-for-hire, and this is something that me and my attorneys have discussed already, I am 100 percent calling 50 Cent as a witness,” Rosemond told HipHopDX. “The reason I’m doing that is because there is some underlying stuff that happened throughout this whole thing that made them charge me; that made them feel like they could’ve gotten a conviction on me. His name came up in my trial more than it needed to.”
He continued, “We will be calling 50 Cent to the stand. If the prosecutors won’t call him, then we will call him because the things they are accusing me of doing to 50 Cent and Tony Yayo definitely didn’t happen. Where they are getting this from is unbeknownst to me.”
“I haven’t watched it and I refuse to watch it. I know that they f-cked it up so I’m not even trying to give it any attention.”
Dang, that’s certainly a shot at Benny Boom.
Singleton spoke with civil rights activist Deray McKesson, and gave a bit of insight into why things fell apart with him as a director of the Tupac biopic.
“I didn’t want to make it for many, many years. First of all, people wanted the story to be told, but I was so close to him. I was too close to tell the story of it. You have to remember, at first we had a working relationship and then a brotherhood.I saw other directors come on and something clicked in me saying I wanted to do it. I told the company if y’all m-thaf-ckas want to do this, you gotta get the f-ck out my face and let me do this movie.”
Singleton wanted to make sure the long-awaited Pac biopic did the late rap legend justice.
Singleton stated that Pac’s soul wouldn’t rest unless the film was done right, so he made sure to do the necessary research by talking to everyone who was around Pac.
Singleton expressed that although he wrote a terrific script, people couldn’t take a black man in Hollywood who has an opinion.
When Singleton was involved, he was passionate about not just telling the story of a rapper, but the story of someone who was raised to be a revolutionary.
Do you think Benny Boom has done Pac and the film justice?
Ross has released a statement about the situation:
I’ve been fortunate enough to experience financial success on a large scale through both my music career and my many business ventures. With this type of financial success comes financial responsibility. As artists we are blessed to be able to make money, but on the same note, are held accountable for our federal tax obligations just like everyone else. I am fully aware of my current dealings with the IRS. This issue arose from an incorrect filing by a prior accountant for the 2012 tax year. My new team of accountants have corrected the prior filing, and as anyone who has dealt with the IRS understands, it is a process. We have already satisfied a large portion of these issues and I can assure you that we are working very closely with the IRS to bring a full resolution shortly and will continue moving forward in a positive direction!
(AllHipHop News) Donald Trump will be the 45th President of the United States.
The Republican candidate was named the winner of the 2016 election and many Hip Hop celebrities reacted to the news on social media.
My role was to speak on behalf of my community. The DNC said F### my community and did what they felt best (cheated Sanders) there ya go! https://t.co/FewN0j6fgz