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Philly’s AR-AB Discusses Meek Mill Saying He’s Not A Gangster In Court (VIDEO)

(AllHipHop News) Ar-Ab has had his issues with fellow Philadelphia rapper Meek Mill. Those past differences did not prevent Ab from supporting Meek’s decision to testify at a probation hearing that he is not a real gangster.

[ALSO READ: Meek Mill Says “F*ck Ar-Ab” During The Pinkprint Tour Stop In Jersey (VIDEO)]

Some observers questioned whether Meek’s admission that he was now a full-time entertainer and no longer a criminal would hurt his reputation with street rap fans. According to Ab, the “R.I.C.O.” rhymer did exactly what he was supposed to do.

“He’s a rapper now. He’s not shooting nobody or selling drugs. He’d be stupid,” Ab told Mikey T The Movie Star and Clark Martin of ReportCardRadio. “He ain’t no gangster. He’s a millionaire.”

Ab continued, “That man took the stand in his own defense. To get out of jail, you tell the judge whatever the f*ck he needs to hear.”

The OBH member added that if he was in a similar situation he would deny any criminal activity as well. He also suggested no one should be criticizing Meek for his statements in court.

“Everybody should understand that. You shouldn’t judge a man for saying what he gotta say to get his ass out of jail in his own defense,” said Ab. “Now if somebody takes the stand against somebody else locked up, that’s a whole different ballgame.”

[ALSO READ: Prosecutors Cite Michael Jackson Lyrics During Meek Mill Probation Hearing]

Watch Ar-Ab’s interview below.

THE HATEFUL EIGHT = #blacklivesmatter Western Style

When it comes to Quentin Tarantino, fairly or unfairly we always expect the best of the best from him such as we have never seen it before. This is despite the difficulty of anyone being able to continue to top the last project in a career that has been littered with high impact successes and major pop culture wins. Nevertheless, be it endearing us to criminals or diving unapologetically into over the top bloody race war skirmishes in the midst of an all too real climate of extreme international and domestic racial and religious volatility, we expect Tarantino to do it and do it well in high visual style with a comedic kick to boot. In keeping with this unspoken demand, THE HATEFUL EIGHT delivers in spades in all the essential territories and then some. As Tarantino’s eighth signature “balls to the wall” cinematic masterwork, THE HATEFUL EIGHT is as impressive as it is unique and iconic – largely due to the weighty subject matter that it tackles underneath all of the graphically beautiful gore. Whether Tarantino actually meant to be deep with regards to what his characters are experiencing and why in THE HATEFUL EIGHT or whether he is simply staying true to his usual mantra of taking his characters to the edge in the fastest and most indelicate way possible, we simply don’t care. The overall effect of the movie as a whole is so good that you just can’t be bothered about anything but what will happen next. It’s only later once we’ve seen the movie in it’s entirety that these questions arrive, making us want to take another good hard look. This rare quality makes this film truly something to get excited about as an endeavor with some historical legs.

For those who want to know a little more about what they are getting into before they decide to plunk down that coveted Xmas money when it opens on December 25, 2015 in 70mm and nationwide on Jan 8, 2015,  THE HATEFUL EIGHT is an ode to the classic movie western. Shot old school in 70 millimeter and being projected as such in an ambitious US tour, THE HATEFUL EIGHT is set in the tumultuous years after the American Civil War. In the topsy turvy manner that Tarantino has made famous again and again, the genre has been deftly put on its head as it gives it’s most concentrated attention to those who are usually invisible in these time honored tales – namely a black man, a poor white man and a woman who is under no compulsion to make herself eye candy for anyone or anything.   In a stroke that makes THE HATEFUL EIGHT an unexpected treatise on the travails of the disenfranchised in a newly “free and equal” America – Samuel L. Jackson, Walton Goggins and Jennifer Jason Leigh lap up screen time respectively as a black bounty hunter who never sees a day that he isn’t called the n word, a poor white trash outlaw trying to go legit as a would be but much maligned future sheriff and a very rough female prisoner being hauled cross country to be hanged. All three actors are gorgeously complex and nothing short of spectacular in their portrayals of very difficult characters that at turns draw us in and spit us out with ferocity. All three characters perform some truly gritty and grotesque acts of self-preservation, open aggression and more.   Due to the authenticity of these characters as well as the accompanying work of an inspired whip smart cast performing on all cylinders, as an audience we find ourselves begrudgingly endorsing, or at the very least understanding just about everything bad act done as what had to be done given the circumstances – no matter how gruesome.

THE HATEFUL EIGHT has a lot of violence in it, but it is flawlessly justified with precision. Tarantino breaks up this movie into chapters as he did with PULP FICTION and KILL BILL.   With a slow layer by layer reveal of the individual stories of each character leading up to their respective end games, the violence builds gradually like it’s own character that finds it’s full definition at the very end for extremely high dramatic effect. Tarantino is at his best here using this device that worked for him so well in the past, yet the result stands refreshingly on it’s own two feet. While PULP FICTION was very attuned to the world that it was made in with the famous odes to McDonald’s burgers and cheese burgers, THE HATEFUL EIGHT makes timely nods to the #blacklivesmatter movement with Samuel Jackson’s Lincoln Letter and the slow reveal of it’s significance in a post civil war world where Jackson’s character makes no bones about his survival as a Black man being directly linked to his ability to disarm all whites by any means necessary.   That Tarantino, as a privileged white director doesn’t shy away from allowing Jackson’s character to make this statement is a real testament to Tarantino’s unsparing eye when it comes to making movies about people to whom the worst most random crap can happen to at any given moment just because.

While the success of THE HATEFUL EIGHT has a lot to do with Samuel L. Jackson and Tarantino movie newcomers Walton Goggins and Jennifer Jason Leigh, one other newbie, Mexican star Demian Bichir should be added to the list of gold star standout work with his portrayal of Bob the Mexican. Rumor has it that originally this role was meant to be a French Canadian, but Demian Bichir, know best by American audiences for his work in Showtime series WEEDS gives this role such a star turn that it’s no question why the Bob ended up Mexican versus French.

Visually stunning with no weak performances in the bunch, THE HATEFUL EIGHT is a must see.

Tech N9ne Talks Jay Z & Rihanna Not Reaching Out To Him (VIDEO)

(AllHipHop News) Tech N9ne is one of the most respected rappers in the game. That is proven by the fact the indie artist can secure features from some of the top stars of the culture like Lil Wayne, Kendrick Lamar, T.I., and Busta Rhymes.

[ALSO READ: Eminem, 50 Cent, Slaughterhouse, Tech N9ne & More Included On “Southpaw” Soundtrack (TRACKLIST)]

Despite his proven musical track record, Tech is not surprised some top-selling acts have not reached out to him to work together. The co-founder of Strange Music sat down with Montreality, and he discussed not getting calls from Roc Nation representatives Jay Z and Rihanna.

“Look at me though. Jay Z, if he sees this [picture of me] – I mean what is he going to say? He’s going to say, ‘That’s Tech N9ne? That ain’t the guy I remember back when we went on tour. He’s worse now,'” stated Tech. “What is Jay Z going to do with that? So it has to be music driven.”

He added, “Rihanna looks at that, [and she’ll say,] ‘Uh, what the f*ck is that, dude?'” Then they hear my music, and it’s like, ‘Oh, that’s that guy. This n*gga looks like he’s about to say, ‘Hail Satan, see you in hell.'”

Tech went on to explain the photograph of him with what may be mistaken as a satanic symbol on his head actually stands for “worldly angel.” The creator of Strangeulation Vol. II insists his talent speaks for itself and he is never changing his image.

[ALSO READ: Tech N9ne Compares Kendrick Lamar’s “To Pimp A Butterfly” To Jill Scott & Musiq Soulchild (AUDIO)]

Watch Tech N9ne’s interview below.

EXCLUSIVE: 50 Cent’s Son Marquise Jackson Downplays Rick Ross’ MMG Internship Claim (VIDEO)

(AllHipHop News) The longstanding 50 Cent and Rick Ross feud played out once again in 2015. This time Ross brought 50’s son Marquise Jackson into the conflict by claiming the G-Unit leader’s oldest child applied for an internship at Maybach Music Group. Did Rozay really try to bring Marquise over to MMG?

[ALSO READ: Someone Is Lying About Whether Or Not 50 Cent’s Son Applied To MMG!]

AllHipHop.com caught up with Marquise Jackson on the red carpet premiere of Growing Up Hip Hop. The talented basketball player and aspiring musician/actor downplayed the idea he was seeking an internship from Ross or anyone else.

“What internship?” asked Jackson. “I’m working on some music right now. I’m actually taking acting classes. I’m really excited about that too. I’m going to work in different fields. I plan on doing many things in the culture, try to shift it.”

Marquise may be focusing on his budding entertainment career, but his parents have recently been in the middle of an online spat. After AllHipHop conducted this interview with Jackson, 50 and former girlfriend Shaniqua Tompkins both made public comments about the other’s alleged poor treatment of their son.

[ALSO READ: 50 Cent Appears To Respond To Ex-Girlfriend Shaniqua Tompkins Blasting Him (PHOTO)]

Watch AllHipHop.com’s interview with Marquise Jackson below.

Nicki Minaj Addresses Non-Indictment In Sandra Bland Case

(AllHipHop News) This week a grand jury decided not to indict any officers or Waller County employees in the death of Sandra Bland, the Texas woman found dead in a jail cell days after being arrested for allegedly failing to use her turn signal. Authorities claimed Bland hung herself with a plastic bag, but many activists believe foul play was involved in her death. Rap superstar Nicki Minaj seems to agree that Bland was murdered.

[ALSO READ:  The Road Sandra Bland Was Stopped On Will Be Named After Her]

The “Truffle Butter” rhymer posted a picture of Bland to her Instagram page. The caption for the photo read, “This woman didn’t kill herself. Smh.” The IG post currently has over 250,000 likes.

Nicki has been vocal about social and political issues in recent years. In a recent interview with Billboard, she spoke about U.S. drug policies targeting people of color, saying “What it has become is not a war on drugs. It has become slavery. Or something crazier.”

While Nicki acknowledged celebrities’ hesitancy to speak about topics such as police brutality in America, the Queens representative did share her own thoughts about the matter. Last December, she suggested Black lives are not always valued by the ones hired to protect them.

“It’s gotten to the point where people feel like there’s no accountability,” said Nicki. “If you are law enforcement and you do something to a Black person, you can get away with it.”

[ALSO READ: Meek Mill Talks Dating Nicki Minaj & Being Afraid To Be Political]

This woman didn't kill herself. Smh.

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Nas, French Montana, YG, Spectacular, Maliah Michel & More Party It Up At Ace Of Diamonds

Photo by @_Networkingz

The stars came out to celebrate the release of Spectacular Smith’s New Hit Single “She Don’t Love You” Feat Rich Homie Quan during “Maliah Mondays” inside Ace of Diamonds LA, Hollywood’s hottest exotic dancer destination.

​Hip-Hop icon Nas was spotted at the sold out event along with YG, French Montana, Rosa Acosta, Adrian Broner, Mally Mall and a few other undisclosed guests. Spectacular finished the night off spending a grand total of $10,000, as he continued to make it rain on resident entertainer Maliah Michel, who’s claim to fame happened after a short relationship with platinum recording artist Drake. Ballers and beauties in attendance celebrated the launch of Nas’ new apparel line “Hstry Clothing,” the premiere of Spectacular’s hot new single “She Don’t Love U” and DJ Carisma’s (Young California) recent move to L.A.’s REAL 92.3 FM as the radio station’s new resident DJ. Check out more photos from the event below. Photos by @_Networkingz

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Dave East’s Latest Brings That Golden Era Feel Back

Dave East is one of the saviors of New York Hip-Hop. Not to put such a burden on the young man, but the streets are talking. They are talking about New York falling off and who will carry the torch. Clearly, there are acts like Jadakiss, but the newer acts are not giving that classic grit and grime. Enter Dave East’s “Momma Workin’.” The song tells a tale of a boy doing what he’s gotta do. He’s just gotta do it while his mother is on the job. Check out the visuals.

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READ ALSO: Jadakiss Says New York Rap Can Never Fall Off.]

ALTERNATIVE PICK: Timbaland Co-Signs Brandon Tory On New Release “Personal”

When an up and coming talent gets a cosign from Timbaland, there’s no telling where things are going to go.  Boston’s Brandon Tory got exactly that just a few months ago via Timbo’s IG so we had to pay attention. For this track the young crooner connects with his go-to producer FΔDE, who crafted production for Bryson Tiller’s T R A P S O U L  and most recently Timbaland’s upcoming mixtape King Stays King.  Brandon Tory’s new project S H I N E houses this single “Personal” as Brandon details his physical attraction towards other women, while reassuring his girl it’s definitely not personal.

Soulsters Timothy Bloom & V. Bozeman Rejoin For “Christmas Jam” Song

Timothy Bloom and V. Bozeman shook up the world momentarily with their steamy, sweltering song “Til The End Of Time.” However, the pair have not stopped with the 2011 classic that garnered millions of views. They have gotten back in the studio to release “Christmas Without You,” a new song for the holiday season.

Listen to it below and buy it on iTunes:


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!llmind Lays Production For Cheech Bundy’s New Sex-Themed Video

Functioning stoner Cheech Bundy brings you the final video from his !llmind produced EP, cleverly titled CH!LL. !llmind delivers his signature infectious boom-trap production and Cheech‘s lyrical dexterity and gritty delivery matchs the soundscape perfectly. Dirk Hasslehoff is once again behind the camera providing us with another glimpse into theHigh Functioning Stoner’s world. 

Trae Tha Truth ft. Problem & Lil Boss – “Yeah Hoe”

Closing a great return to form, the Houston street legend Trae Tha Truth unleashes a new video for the Problem and Lil Boss-assisted single “Yeah Hoe.” The song which is on Tha Truth Pt. 1, is produced by Dnyc3 and Trent, features a 1990’s G-Funk Era synth, while the Phillyflyboy directs a dope video.  Trae stands on top of the Warehouse Live entrance in East Downtown Houston for the video while Problem checks in from Los Angeles. Later on Trae, Lil Boss, and their ABN crew mob out, backed by Cadillacs on what Houston cats all swangas.

G Herbo Just Drops Bars For New York

My teenage cousin hits me every time G Herbo drops some new heat. This time, I’m hitting him up. What’s funny is I met G Herbo earlier this year at SXSW, but it really took my cousin’s urging to pay closer attention. Herb got bars and is actually a smart dude. He drops the New York version of “Just Bars” and doesn’t fail to impress. Check out the Chi Town’s latest.

Kreayshawn Is Hurting While You’re Laughing At Her Brokedom!

Most people never get the chance that Kreayshawn did. She got it and it was gone. In 2015, she is still big on the internet and social media. But that comes with a catch too. When she posted some thoughtfull s**t about the woes she has had, the internet gave it to the white jawn.

And she said she wanted to die, b.

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Fetty Wap Sips “Remy Moscato” In New Video For Tri-State Rapper J-Maul

Fetty Wap took a little rest after getting injured on his motor-bike with Kid Ink, but since then the homie is back to work and keeping up promo for one of the most popular albums of the year. To keep his name buzzing the Fetty jumped on a song with Staten Island’s own J-Maul (a.k.a. Mauleano). Everything was cool when the two shot the official video for the Fetty Wap-assisted single “Remy Moscato” which is featured on J-Maul’s Connected mixtape, but you might notice one thing. Did Fetty cut his dreads? Check it out as Fetty Wap and J-Maul turn up in the club for this epic DC-directed clip. The song was produced by Slikfalik who also produced “Jugg” by Fetty Wap.

Angela Simmons & Sanya Richi Ross Launch Luxury Faux Fur Line ‘Foofi & Bella’

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TV personality-turned-fashion designer, Angela Simmons and Team USA’s 4-time Olympic Gold Medalist, Sanya Richards-Ross recently co-hosted the official launch of their anticipated luxury faux fur line, Foofi & Bella. Simmons and Richards-Ross hosted the exclusive Winter preview at Technogym’s flagship SoHo Store to benefit Neyo’s “The Compound Foundation”. The Compound Foundation aims to create opportunities for youth in foster care and group homes. All guests were encouraged to donate an unwrapped toy upon entry.

Combining their love for fashion and commitment to empower young girls to boldly chase their dreams, Simmons and Richards-Ross remain “like-minded and passionately motivated to leave a lasting impact as entrepreneurs and make a difference in [their] communities,” says Simmons, CEO of Foofi & Bella.

“Foofi & Bella embodies the individual’s call to live ethically and responsibly. You don’t have to sacrifice style for it,” adds Richards-Ross, CMO for Foofi & Bella.

The collection sources 100% animal-free acrylic and polyester blends for chic, fashionable alternatives to traditional fur. The designs pay realistic homage to mink, suede, lynx and shearling. The winter collection is playful, energetic, cozy and versatile, authentically embodying the style and personal philosophy of its founders. The inaugural collection will be available for pre-order on December 14 on www.foofiandbella.com. Check out a video from the event below!

Did Slim Thug Kill Rick Ross And Lira Galore’s Relationship?

A new picture suggests that Rick Ross’ bae Lira Galore was stripping for Slim Thug.

You may have read Rick And Lira are beefing and that may be true. Click here for that. Now, it seems like Slim Thug may have put several nails in the proverbial coffin. He posted the following picture a couple days ago and all hell broke loose.

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Now, you may not realize this, but Slim Thug and Rozay had some friction over who is the “Boss” of Hip-Hop. I thought it was dead, but I guess not? If that is Lira then Thugger dropped a megaton bomb on Lira’s ride out relationship. Sooooooooo…this is how we do in 2015? YEP!

Meek Mill’s Boxing Skills Get A Lot Of Internet Chatter!

Damn it! I promise I am rooting for Meek Mill. I AM. But it just seems like he cannot win. The dude managed to get out of the Drake mess intact with a dope song on the Creed soundtrack. But then he violated probation and Drake’s diss got nominated for a Grammy. Then he violated probation and is facing jail time. What does Meek do? He shows himself training, apparently getting ready for jail. NOoooooooOoOOOooooooooooooOooooooo! The internet is having a field day with this.

Even Kid Chocolate is talking about this!

Somebody says this is Meek Mill boxing at 16. It was posted in 2012. Dude looks short for Meek, but I can’t really tell.

Meanwhile, what is blurred out in this picture? Some say its a house arrest ankle bracelet.