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Is Drake Investing In This Hot Netflix Series?

If you don’t know, you need to get up on it – “Top Boy.”

The series is considered “The Wire” of the UK. The series is similar, D-boys in London get busy. I won’t give away too much of the plot, because I am sure some of you are going to watch it. But, I am hearing that Drake has expressed interest in the series and taking it to the next level. Right now, it only has 8 episodes, but is a super hot commodity on the streaming service Netflix.

There’s not so much more to it, but I think this could be a good look for the homie Drake to expand his already bustling portfolio.

Kanye West Is Getting More Beats From Madlib

Earlier this week, Kanye West released his highly anticipated track “No More Parties In LA” featuring Kendrick Lamar. The new single was originally a snippet on Ye’s previous track “New Friends”, but was announced finished by the rapper’s wife, Kim Kardashian, last weekend and released days after. Although fans are still listening Kanye’s new song, it looks like he’ll be working with Kendrick and the man behind the beat, legendary producer Madlib, again in the future.

Yesterday, Kanye tweeted a picture of him and Kendrick chilling on a couch. The tweet reads:

https://t.co/rSKnOH5s9b

Although the tweet does not confirm any future projects with any of the hit-makers, there is hope that Kanye will add at least one of these beats to his upcoming LP, SWISH. 

 

Yo Gotti Shows Off Designer Gear In New Visual

Ever since Gotta dropped the “DMs” joint everyone wants to hear what Gotti has to say. The man got hook game and he knows what the streets want to hear. If you up on your gear, you might want to pay attention to Yo Gotti rockin on this one, he having a party with his gear. This is an official get fresh track. Press play and immediately get fresh with one from Gotti’s CM8.

Gucci Mane Reunites With Waka Flocka On “Paranoid”

While its kind of tough to keep up on who is cool with who, we try to stay up on things as much as we can. But while Waka and Gucci are back cool again since April last year this visual comes as a pleasant surprise. @hile Gucci isn’t in the video due well known reasons, this is a clean visual and Waka shows he has def improved lyrically. Chaz Gotti also does his thing on this one. Def a good listen.

Bankroll Mafia ft TI, Young Thug, Shad Da God & London Jae Song – “Out My Face”

T.I. continues his push with the Bankroll Mafia family dropping a new visual highlighting some recent concert footage. The controversial Young Thug is featured on this one along with some newcomers. Check it out below:

Boosie Badazz – “The Rain”

Boosie has been consistently putting out material over the past few weeks and its all been deep emotional music. The homie has been going through it and the music speaks to his recent struggles. If you are having trouble, use this new song with Boosie called “The Rain” to help you through it!

Macklemore Gets A Call From #BlackLivesMatter Activist, DeRay McKesson

Macklemore has been an artist continuously scrutinized as a poster-child for culture appropriation in music, especially in the world of Hip Hop. Recently, the rapper released a controversial track titled “White Privilege II.” Although “White Privilege II” eventually ended up being a No. 1 hit on Billboard’s 140 Top Trending the track had mixed results from many listeners, some even making a comparison with Kendrick Lamar’s  message from 2015 album To Pimp A Butterfly,

It’s one thing for the “Thrift Shop” Rapper to receive attention for his controversial track from random listeners on  the internet, but it’s another when a well-known activist calls you for a talk. That person is DeRay Mckesson, a #BlackLivesMatter activist who’s known for being outspoken both on social media and the frontlines of the protests in Ferguson,Missouri and Baltimore. According to Complex, Mckesson took to Twitter to talk about his recent conversation with Macklemore after “White Privilege II” dropped yesterday.

Mckesson even fired back at those who were still skeptical about “White Privilege II.”

 

Dave East – “Real Friends” (EastMix) / “Who Would’ve Thought”

Dave East is one of the hottest things on that freezing East Coast these days and this song proves it. Check out this track as he remixes Kanye’s “Real Friends.” This track comes from the Harlem rapper’s EastMix series and the video is directed by Fred Focus with an exclusive look at his new song, “Who Would’ve Thought” produced by Triple A.

Kid Ink Links With Pharrell’s New Artist Bia On “Good Idea”

Taken off his newly released ‘Summer In The Winter’ project, Kid Ink taps BIA for The Featherstones-produced cut “Good Idea.” Stream the fresh track below and purchase ‘S.I.T.W.’ in it’s entirety on iTunes. You might remember a while back we posted a different Bia record after she recent signed with Pharrell.

Former Rapper Chingy Supports Donald Trump

(AllHipHop News) Former Ludacris associate Chingy has decided to support Donald Trump’s presidency along with Sarah Palin.

He made the proclamation yesterday on Twitter.

“Politics vs society. People should innerstand that politics is a business jus like the job you work at. I vote for @realDonaldTrump “YEP” 3,” he wrote. “[Donald Trump] knows how to conduct business. This country is a business an needs to be ran by a businessman. It’s not personal people!”

Later, after being castigated on Twitter by his own followers, he said that he wasn’t endorsing Trump.

In the past, Chiny has shown no penchant for politics in the past. Nevertheless, polls show Donald Trump has the lead within GOP supporters.

Method Man & Nia Long Join Key & Peele In New Movie “Keanu”

Keegan-Michael Key and Jordan Peele, aka Key & Peele, are at it again. The comedic duo star as Clarence and Rell, two goof ball cousins that live in the city but are anything but ‘hoods. However thing change dramatically when Rell’s beloved kitten, Keanu, is catnapped. The two straight-laced pair pretend to be killers to get into the catnapping gang to save Keanu. A gang war ensues with Method Man bussing shots at the newly appointed dynamic duo. Check out the trailer, which also includes the lovely Nia Long.

Killing The “American Dream” Of #OscarsSoWhite

Call me crazy, but from a pragmatic point of view maybe this whole #OscarsSoWhite situation isn’t so bad.  Yes, it’s terrible that people of color would seem to be chronically if not systematically underrepresented by The Motion Picture Academy when it comes to the bestowing of Oscar nominations, as well as the actual Oscar award itself.  But at least the reality of the bias, or at the very least the mainstream admission of a rather serious problem is undeniably out there now for all to see –  if we read the volume of coverage in publications as mainstream and varied as The Los Angeles Times, TIME Magazine, and The Washington Post, to name a small but prestigious few.  Certainly, as witnessed by the equal parts admiration and equal parts vilification of the #BlackLivesMatter movement, this sort of general public consensus when it comes to questions of class, race, culture and equality is anything but typical in American society.

Assuming that this inequality is the direct result of some sort of unresolved racial bias, not being able to bank on the fact that if you do a stellar job, The Academy will see fit to “see” you and reward you outside of it’s own rarefied climate of 94% white and 77% male is a very vicious form of career homicide.  That this grave injury is being meted out as business as usual by one of the highest and most visible entertainment “courts” in the world is tantamount to a sort of film genocide. Any film industry, national or international in origin,  gathers it’s very life force from it’s ability to be widely known and recognized.  This directly drives all the necessary financing that allows any project, actor or artisan to flourish or flounder.   As such, any practice that knowingly or unknowingly excludes the larger recognition of a creative source based on elements outside of the realm of talent goes way beyond the pale when it comes to a terrible restriction on what the world is freely able to consider art.

Closer to home, it’s eerily curious that much of the social media blow back from #OscarsSoWhite hasn’t centered on the constructive identification of specific members of The Academy who have the power to affect change but those outside of the scope of causality and power.  Instead it seems to be peopled by many “nominally” concerned celebrities who would seem in actuality have their own very specific personal agendas and axes to grind.  From Jada Pinkett-Smith and Will Smith, as well as Janet Hubert’s rebuttal of their issues with this year’s Oscar nomination snubs, all the way to the consistently mystifying musings of Stacey Dash,  it would almost seem better not to listen at the risk of falling prey to their various brands of tunnel vision; quixotically to hear them is to assume that the injured party in this dilemma is almost exclusively African American – which it truly is not. To buy into this one-sided view is to be infected by the same myopia and general blindness that allowed the original problem to germinate and thrive within The Academy itself.  Accordingly the “solutions” offered up by these self appointed  “revolutionaries” tend to be as twice borrowed and ill-fitting as the purported degree of their civic outrage.   As a quick example, boycotting The Oscars, as Pinkett-Smith along with Spike Lee, have suggested seems a bit high school reactive, if not something that would work to dubious effect.  Logically, since when did it ever work to shun the popular kids who are already, in fact, shunning you? This just doesn’t seem like anything that The Academy wouldn’t simply weather – especially if we are just talking one awards show.  Pinkett-Smith’s other crack idea? Separate but equal awards. Isn’t that just Jim Crow for the 21st century? Most definitely.  History has unequivocally said no with regards to the merits of that solution.  Interestingly enough, two very unsatisfactory solutions to a problem that Will Smith suggested pre Oscar nominations didn’t exist anyway.  It makes one wonder if anything would have been said from the Smith camp if Mr. Smith had received the one Oscar nomination in what has been a fallow Oscar season for people of color.  This we will never know.

As such, to truly change The Academy, it might go a long way to do something different by shining a light on specific Academy members who have the power to change the game.  Make them individuals who are directly accountable versus cogs in an opaque machine.  It would seem that in destroying the monolithic and anonymous nature of The Academy, something new might be achieved much more quickly. True, the president of The Motion Picture Academy is Cheryl Boone Issacs, which could be promising.  She is the first African American Academy president as well as it’s third female president as of her appointment in 2013.  In good form, this month in direct answer to calls for a boycott, she has wisely pledged to “make big changes” and take an active lead in making “ dramatic steps to alter the makeup of (The Academy’s) membership.” But given that this whiteout has happened two years in a row, not to mention well within Ms. Issacs’ tenure, shouldn’t there already be some plans on the books, or at least waiting in the wings to fix this very public problem? Indeed, as recently as this time last year when the #OscarsSoWhite hashtag was born in direct response to the Oscar nomination snub of African American female Director Ava DuVernay for her MLK Biopic SELMA, Issacs flatly denied to New York magazine’s Vulture blog that The Academy had any problems with diversity.  It was then and there that Issacs stated firmly in answer to these questions, “Not at all. Not at all,” in response to the widely held expectation that DuVernay would have been and should have been allowed to make history in 2015 as the first African American woman to ever be nominated for a Best Director Oscar.   Considering this past history with Ms. Issacs and her Academy, the current lack of transparency with regards to the specifics of these “dramatic steps” doesn’t exactly inspire confidence.

To remedy this, maybe the academy should have full transparency via public record with regards to individual member voting practices. In lieu of that, perhaps The Academy should institute a means by which a smaller fluctuating pool of Academy members are randomly chosen and selected to vote each year according to how they fit into a fixed but more equitable multicultural breakdown. Sure, in the beginning the same non-white Academy members would be disproportionately chosen to vote year after year over a bulk of ever changing white members due to smaller minority numbers, but wouldn’t this temporary inequity be a direct incentive for The Academy to become authentically invested in the long term outreach and identification of new and more diverse voters? Just a “dramatic” thought.

In any event, I have always been a fan of lifting the veil when it comes to myth versus reality – be it the imagined dream of The Motion Picture Academy’s capability for diversity in Oscar nominations or overall national diversity when it comes to the greater American landscape and which white and non-white Americans are best “outfitted” for premium survival at the lowest initial cost. As Ta-Nehisi Coates, MacArthur “Genius” Awardee, and future writer of the revamped Black Panther Marvel Comic book series has suggested, many who “believe themselves white” in this country, believe fervently in a suggestive but unconsciously “white” ideal of the “American Dream.”  That is the myth that simply by being an American, good things and rewards are within reach if you do all that has been identified as necessary to achieve them.  These good things can be as mundane as picket fences, potluck barbecues and good neighborhoods, or as grandiose as  the ability to become an an Oscar nominee, or the President of the United States – provided you do the work required. However, if we look carefully at the cues, with just one of lesser ones being the climate that has given rise two years in a row to #OscarsSoWhite, it would appear that to believe this blindly is to be unaware of the world around us – and also to ignore the modern fact that even being American AND white likely isn’t enough anymore to save you from being excluded from the “in” crowd.  Increasingly, poor and middle class whites don’t enjoy this “American Dream” ideal either.   However, despite the fact that most non-whites in America have been reading this message between the lines of the constitution for years, not all of these newly “outed” American Dreamers have gotten the memo.  It follows that some of them have responded to being ripped from this “dream” in ways that are not just explosive but violent and potentially criminal.   As such, ignoring when perceived “advantages” like being white versus non-white, rich versus poor, male versus female, straight versus gay or cisgender versus transgender tip the playing field unfairly when it comes to America’s biggest rewards is not just irresponsible, but potentially deadly.   The primal anger that results from some sleepwalkers deep within the mythic spell of the “American Dream” being ripped out of that dream can be the most catastrophic of tragedies for many chilling reasons.  The end of that dream didn’t help Trayvon Martin when he came up against an enraged and implacable George Zimmerman. It certainly didn’t cushion the fatal blows delivered by Cleveland police officers on the very real body of Tamir Rice. It also didn’t make the final minutes of Sikh American Gurcharan Singh Gill’s life idyllic or those mysterious last waking moments of Sandra Bland peaceful. So in the names of these fallen, as well as the future names of others in danger of falling victim to what happens when we choose as a nation not to see what is directly in front of us, let’s all see #OscarsSoWhite revealed and seen for exactly what it is, as well as the hard but real steps needed to stop it from happening again. Let’s choose to be awake.

Boss Moves: Pharrell Buys Back Controlling Interest in Billionaire Boys Club Brand

Recently, Pharrell Williams and his financial partners made a solid power move. They have reportedly joined forces to repurchase the 50 % share previously controlled by Iconoix in their BBC Ice Cream LLC. Billionaire Boys Club is the parent company to BBC Ice Cream LLC. The popular streetwear brand was initially launched back in 2003.

In order to expand his desired vision for licensing and growth, and continued expansion opportunities, a representative for Pharrell explained to WWD these reason prompted the purchase. Thus far, the specific financial terms of the deal have not been made public.

Department stores and boutiques throughout the world sell the respected brand. Billionaire Boys Club has established flagship stores in Tokyo, New York City, and London.

Does Hip-Hop still support its MC’s forays into the fashion world?

Popped For Possession: Young Dro Arrested On Drug Charges

(AllHipHop News) Yesterday (Jan. 21), Young Dro was arrested in his native state of Georgia on drug charges, this reported by TMZ. At press time it is unclear as to which particular substance he possessed. The “Shoulder Lean” rapper is said to have spent the evening in a jail cell.

[ALSO READ: Young Dro Explains Messy Auto-Theft Situation, “Let Me Clear Everything Up!”]

The particular city in which the supposed crime took place has yet to be disclosed. On Thursday around 3:30 P.M., the Clayton County Sheriff’s department confirm Dro was booked for breaching the controlled substance act. Sometime today (Jan. 22), the Atlanta entertainer is supposed to have a bail hearing.

Stay tuned for updates on Young Dro.

Is Another Kanye West & Kendrick Lamar Collaboration On The Way?

Kanye West’s long-awaited album ‘SWISH’ will be available on February 11th! The journey and the wait have been nothing out of the ordinary as this is Kanye West we’re talking about. There have been everything from rumors, title changes, fake track lists and more surrounding the forthcoming album. From the release of “No More Parties In La” and “Real Friends,” it’s obvious that Ye is focused. Kanye & Kendrick Lamar could be working on another collaboration as the two were in the studio together last night. Swizz Beats was also there cooking up new music with Kanye, so we wonder are these the finishing touches to the album. Kanye also thanked Madlib for 6 beat CDs. ‘SWISH’ will be here before we know it.

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I Can’t Leave Drank Alone: Lil Wayne Reportedly Back On That Sizzurp?

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Following the news of a reconciliation with Baby, Lil Wayne did not halt his lawsuit against Cash Money Records. It must be stressful balancing his professional obligations with his personal responsibilities.  How does this global superstar and entrepreneur handle the stress? Weezy is back to leaning on sizzurp, so says an insider connected to Wayne’s camp, as reported by TMZ.

[ALSO READ: Rick Ross Disses Lil Wayne & Baby: They Kiss And They Made Up?]

In the past, the Louisiana lyricist overdosed on lean and suffered agonizing seizures. That distant memory has not been enough to make Wayne put down the purple stuff and walk away. Tunechi is turned up and is said to be completely unconcerned about his health. The informant believes that he gives “zero f*cks,” to the growing importance of the situation.

Trusted sources alleged that for the past few months Weezy has been reveling in double-cup debauchery. They also claim that the popular Styrofoam cup is always stuck in his hand.

Does Hip-Hop embrace an overindulgent lifestyle?

Disgraced OKC Cop Daniel Holtzclaw Sentenced To 263 Years For Rape

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Yesterday (Jan. 21), former Oklahoma City police officer, Daniel Holtzclaw, was sentenced to 263 years in prison for raping women, this according to The Oklahoman. District Judge Timothy Henderson required for Holtzclaw to consecutively serve his sentence.

Between December 2013 and June 2013 Hotlzclaw was charged with sexually assaulting 13 Black females. Multiple charges stem from those acts of depravity, 36 in total.

Following an intense six-week trial, jurors deemed that the associated punishment should range from five to 30 years. Ultimately, back on Dec. 10, the ex-cop was found guilty on 18 sexual offenses. This included four counts of first-degree rape of 8 of his victims.

Judge Henderson did give Hotlzclaw credit for the time he’s already served.

Sometimes the justice system works.

Stacey Dash Claps Back At BET!- “BET Lies To Black People”

Stacey Dash has been under attack all week long for her comments made on Fox News about ending BET, Black History Month, and the BET Awards. Everyone from BET, Roland Martin, her own cousin Dame Dash and many more have roasted her and pointed out much of the hypocrisy found in her statements. BET asked Stacey if they could get their check back since she forgot she had appeared on ‘The Game.’ Dash has now fired back at BET for the network’s criticism of her.

“Well, here’s the thing. Thank you for reminding me, since most people have never heard of that show. Why? It’s on BET. Quick. Name the top shows on BET. Drawing a blank? I think I’ve made my point. I’m thankful for all of the acting jobs I’ve had. But I look forward to the day when people don’t self-segregate based on skin color, while loudly complaining about a segregated society. That might be hard for the people at BET to understand, especially after I read this quote from a BET exec about the Oscars: “It would be great if the Oscar nominees represented even closely the percentage of moviegoers who are of different ethnicities, but they don’t,” said Stephen Hill. Wow. Apparently, Mr. Hill doesn’t understand what an Oscar is. Oscars are awarded to the actors and actresses who excel… not the audience. What’s next? Awarding $1 million to the guy sitting in his pajamas on the couch watching Survivor? Giving a blue ribbon to the kid who stayed home from field day? Giving a Nobel Peace Prize to a President who escalated wars in Iraq and Afghanistan? No, that would be unreasonable. My problem goes back to the notion that every area of life needs to break down exactly according to demographic ratios except in those areas in which black people have decided they want to have their own space. I don’t have a problem with black people having their own space. I have a problem with the folks at BET absolutely freaking out when other institutions don’t match up to what they think is best. At National Review, they put it this way: “From their undisputed cultural heights, progressives have sold the American people on a fantasy that says America is racist unless every demographic group enjoys the benefits of its life and shares its burdens in exact proportion to their numbers — except, of course, when it comes to areas of the culture dominated by African-Americans.”BET lies to American black people by telling them that the rest of America is racist, so stick close to your own kind. Anything that promotes segregation is bad! And they’re absolutely mortified that someone like me — an independent-thinking black woman — dares call their bluff.”

Did Dash say anything to change your mind? Do you agree or disagree with Stacey’s original statements and her latest ones?