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Terror Fears Cause Nelly To Abort Tour

The fear or terrorism has hit Hip-Hop and Nelly isn’t taking any chances with his well-being.

The rapper has cancelled a tour of the UK that would have had him packing four shows international. The rapper had unspecified safety concerns.

The attacks in Paris were a turning point for the St. Lunatic.

He is expected to reschedule, according to TMZ.

T.I.’s AKOO & Killer Mike Present A Short Film ’11xHuman’

Once again, AKOO has taken the steps to incorporate a social mission behind their well-known garments. In doing so, AKOO has just launched a short film that addresses today’s societal flaws. 11xHuman is narrated by Killer Mike and combines multiple scenarios that are relative in our communities. The film carries pieces from the Holiday and Spring’16 collection. Check out some of the pics below as well.

Chedda Da Connect Ft. Kevin Gates & Scrilla – “Whippin Up” (VIDEO)

Texas’ own Chedda da Connect isn’t showing any signs of slowing down, dropping another banger called “Whippin Up”. Directed by Issac “Chill” Yowman, the video gets an assist from Kevin Gates & Scrilla, creating yet another infectious cut from the “Flicka Da Wrist” emcee.

Watch below.

Curren$y Releases New Single And Vape Pen

Recently it’s been a whirlwind of media appearances from the Breakfast Club, to Sway In the Morning for New Orleans rapper and Jet Life ringleader Curren$y. Remaining busy in support of his Warner Brothers release Canal Street Confidential, Spitta returns with a new song and a Vape Pen in the same day. Peep the visuals as Curren$y came through Audiomack Studios to record an original record over original production from T-GUT. We also included pictures and the pen below!:

Rick Ross Ready For Hollywood With Film Plans

Rick Ross wants a piece of Hollywood the way he has carved out success in the rap career.

Rosy is crafting his first film entitled “GABOS (Game Ain’t Based on Sympathy)” and the Miami-bred don looks for a multiple cinematic roll-out.

He told Rolling Strone, “I feel it’s too big to be one film. I feel we should film it, break it down and make it a series, if we can. Writing a film, you can bring it all to life, whether it’s for yourself or another character in a film.”

“Game Ain’t Based on Sympathy” is inspired by the hugely successful Netflix series “Narcos.” While it was supposed to be a single movie, it now seems like “GABOS” will be a series.

WORD IS BOND: THE CHARADE P​art 1 of 5

THE VOICES OF HIP-HOP (TVHH): TVHH is a new monthly column curated by senior editors at AllHipHop.com featuring social, political, and cultural commentary from some of the dopest thought leaders in Hip-Hop today. Beverly Bond — prominent celebrity DJ, avid music connoisseur, award winning Television Producer, womanist advocate, and mogul — will kick off the column’s launch with a 5-part Op-Ed series titled “Word Is Bond. The piece offers a critical analysis of the deep seeds of structural racism.

Bond, the founder of BLACK GIRLS ROCK!, is an important voice in Hip-Hop. Scratch that! Beverly Bond is one of the most critical and necessary voices in Hip-Hop. First — as one of the dopest highly celebrated DJs and hip-hop aficionados, Heavy Hitter DJ Beverly Bond has built a platform to celebrate and empower women and girls.  Beverly Bond is a visionary change-maker and thought leader. Her work has deeply inspired me. I’m awed by her growth, stealth and humility. She rocks. Period. I hope that Bond’s extraordinary vision and revolutionary voice motivates our AllHipHop.com readers and inspires them to be the voices of change that this social cilmate demands. Word is Bond!

The artwork in this series has been created by award winning Designer and Creative Director Fuse Green (www.fusegreen.com.)

– Chuck “Jigsaw” Creekmur, CEO | AllHipHop.com


 

WORD IS BOND: THE CHARADE | Part 1 of 5

 

“Feet have bled a million miles we’ve walked… Revealing at the end of the day, the charade.” ~D’Angelo


When I view old photographs and media clips that depict brutal scenes and cruel acts of racism against Black people throughout history — pictures of angry white protesters who stood in opposition to Blacks’ fight for civil liberties & human rights, and the lynch mobs of hateful white men, women and sometimes children who celebrated or participated in the horrific brutalization, torture, and murder of Black bodies — I often wonder what happened to those people and their descendants?

Surely, many of of them are still alive today. Did they ever change their perspective on race? What ideologies did they pass down to their children? Did they suddenly become enlightened like George Wallace and denounce the racial divide that they participated in creating? Do they now tell their children and grandchildren that they were once on the wrong side of history, but thank God for redemption? Do they code switch — being cordial to Black people in public, while they still practice hate-speech in private? Or even worse, do they lay dormant basking in their vile racist thoughts like a terrorist cell waiting to be activated — secretly hoping for a new day to emerge when they can express their savage White supremacist ideals and bludgeon Black bodies freely, once again, without consequence?

The ceaseless cases of unjust, unwarranted, and inexplicable forms of violence against Black life that we’ve witnessed across this country time and time again makes it clear to me that the same people who lynched us, beat us, burned us, bombed us, killed us, sicced dogs on us, water-hosed us, and COINTELPROed us by slandering, framing and assassinating our leaders to dismantle our movements and organizations — those people did not disappear and have not been reformed. Those people are very much alive and their bigotry is being revealed now more than ever.

Elders in our communities, who lived through the Jim Crow era often remind us of the extreme acts of hatred they faced just because of their skin color. They’ve also warned us to be mindful of our country’s history of racial injustice during a time when people are selling the misleading myth of a “post-racial America.”

Is there anything post-racial about an America where a Black boy can be murdered by a law enforcement officer in the middle of the street despite having his hands up and screaming don’t shoot; where a Black man can be choked to death by police in broad daylight while repeatedly pleading “I can’t breathe”; where a 7-year old Black girl can be shot dead in her sleep due to an unauthorized and mistaken no-knock police raid; where a 12-year-old Black boy can be shot and killed by the police on-sight for merely playing in a park with a toy gun; where a prosecutor can call a ridiculous use of force which led to the murder of that innocent child “reasonable under the circumstances;” where a Black woman can be arrested for a routine traffic stop and then mysteriously die in her jail cell shortly thereafter; or where Black college students can be harassed by racist students who hang nooses, paint swastikas made of human feces, and make death threats? Is there anything post-racial about an America where a young Black girl can be assaulted by a large muscle-bound white male officer in the middle of her high-school math class while a room full of onlookers do not intervene?  We cannot purport that race is an issue of the past in an America where a 21-year-old white man not only plotted to execute black people because he “wanted to start a race war,” but actually carried out the assassination of nine innocent African-Americans during their Bible study.

Whenever people of color point out instances of structural racism, we are met with counter-arguments accusing us of “race baiting” or using the “race card”. They keep telling us to “get over it”. They want us to forget the shameful, sadistic, savage history of racialized terrorism that our ancestors endured for hundreds of years as if it bears no connection to the social disparities, implicit biases and racial inequalities that Blacks still face today because “it happened so long ago.” The discrimination, criminalization, and victimization of Black people continues to persist in this country, however the plight of the oppressed is constantly belittled while the sickness of the oppressor continues to be excused, unexamined and overlooked!

Black Americans are at a disproportionate risk of state violence, police brutality, discriminatory practices and racial disparities in the criminal justice system. In 2015 we still live in a world where our Blackness can be perceived as an automatic threat resulting in a “justifiable death” sentence at the hands of the police — the very people who are supposed to serve and protect us.

Black people across this country have been methodically targeted by Police forces that show a callous disregard for Black life. Officers frequently use brute force or murder in situations where non-lethal measures and intervention practices are more fit responses. USA Today reports that according to the most recent accounts of “justifiable homicide” submitted to the FBI by local police departments, nearly two times a week a white police officer killed a black person in the United States during a seven-year period ending in 2012. This statistic only accounts for information that police departments chose to report to the FBI — not the many cases that are buried and abandoned to cover up officers who’ve abused their power. The increase of police brutality cases that have gone public truly shows that this issue is not anecdotal or isolated — this is not a case of rogue officers displaying abnormal conduct — this is the norm. This is the system. The officer serves as the ‘overseer’ put in place to subordinate and intimidate. Like all manifestations of institutionalized racism, police brutality is a symptom of a much larger broken system that needs to be exposed fully and reformed thoroughly.

The recently released video evidence and year long cover-up of the Chicago shooting of 17-year-old Laquan McDonald completely exposes the magnitude of systemic racism, misconduct and corruption occurring in police departments across the nation. The entire justice system is guilty of protecting, acquitting, and supporting officers (overseers) who unlawfully and unnecessarily injure, torture, and murder Black people. No matter how heinous the crime, no matter how egregious the circumstance, no matter how bountiful the evidence, no matter how obvious the discrimination against a Black man, woman or child –the lawmakers, the officers and the entire justice system that is supposed to protect us is rarely held accountable when Black people are the victims of state violence and police brutality.

Recorded statistics show that modern police brutality has picked up where Jim Crow lynchings left off.  Isbael Wilkinson writes for the Nation, “Not terribly long ago in a country that many people misremember, if they knew it at all, a Black person was killed in public every four days for often the most mundane of infractions, or rather accusation of infractions – for taking a hog, for making boastful remarks, for stealing 75 cents… No trial, no jury, no judge, no appeal.” Although we may drink from the same water fountains today, statistics show that Black lives still don’t matter much more than they did in the Jim Crow era.

Structural racism has maintained a social hierarchy that keeps Black people on the underpinnings of our society negatively impacting our standard of living in almost every sector. Health, education, employment and economic disparities afflict Black people at disproportionate rates. The average total net worth of white families is $70,000 compared to just $6,000 for African American families. The unemployment rate is 10.6% for blacks compared to 5.3% nationally. There is also a tremendous disparity regarding race and incarceration in America. Black Americans are incarcerated at nearly six times the rate of whites.  According to Michelle Alexander, author of the New Jim Crow, “More Black men are in prison or in jail and on probation or parole than enslaved in 1850 — before the Civil War began.”

Institutionalized racism is so interwoven in the fabric of America’s cultural identity that White people who enforce it and benefit from it have become blind to its direct correlation to their privilege. They remain oblivious to how their conditioning allows them to internalize stereotypes, values, and belief systems that regard people of color as inferior subordinates. They refuse to acknowledge that their “dominance” is a product of systemic oppression maintained by policies, practices, and procedures that marginalize minority groups. They see their power and dominance in society as a matter of merit, with little consideration for the huge head-start they’ve been granted due to over 400 years of free labor and the subsequent disenfranchisement of descendants of slaves.

The recent uprisings, protests, and movements such as BLACK LIVES MATTER have been gaining momentum all over our country because there is an urgent need to initiate change and to create balance, opportunity, justice, and protection in a society that has yet to offer it’s Black citizens full inclusion and equity. When white people say ALL LIVES MATTER — like we are in some sort of competition for value, they are showing outright disregard or willful ignorance of the racial disparities and inequalities spawned by centuries of institutionalized racism and white supremacy which have created barriers and limitations that continue to cripple Black communities.

It is time for our Nation to end the charade and to finally confront the role that race continues to play in our society’s core identity.  If we fail to address the maddening manifestations of structural racism — if we fail to attack it at its root — new fruit of racial disparity will continue to grow and racial divides will continue to widen in every segment of our lives.

 

Raury Says There Are “Tears In The Trap”

Raury had a big 2015 with his debut project and some poignant visuals. Check out his most recent track “Trap Tears” and listen to what type of vibe Raury is going for with his guitar and trap ready beats. It’s a pretty dope combo that’s getting more and more fans warming up to his style with each release.

YG Drops 2 New Tracks On Soundcloud

After releasing “I Want A Benz” featuring Nipsey Hussle & 50 Cent, YG hits soundcloud to release two new tracks. For the first track YG collabs with Slim 400 over Goapele’s “Closer” and the second track titled “City Mad” also features Slim 400 & Mozzy.

Listen below.

[LISTEN: YG Drops New Heater “I Want A Benz” Featuring Nipsey Hussle & 50 Cent]

Double Trailers For John Legend Produced TV Series ‘Underground’ Released (VIDEO)

WGN America announced the network’s new series Underground will premiere Wednesday, March 9. Executive producers Misha Green and Joe Pokaski created the program centered around the story of escaped slaves’ heroic journey to freedom along the Underground Railroad. Academy Award-winner John Legend of the Get Lifted film company is also on board as an executive producer.

Today, two new trailers for Underground have hit the internet. “Wanted” is told from the perspective of slave owner Tom Macon (Reed Diamond). “The Plan” is told from the viewpoint of a slave named Noah (Aldis Hodge).

The 10-episode, hour-long program also stars Jurnee Smollett-Bell (True Blood, Friday Night Lights), Christopher Meloni (Sin City: A Dame to Kill For), Alano Miller (Jane The Virgin), ‎Jessica de Gouw (Arrow), Marc Blucas (Buffy the Vampire Slayer), ‎Adina Porter (The 100), Mykelti Williamson (24), ‎Amirah Vann (Girls), Johnny Ray Gill (Rectify), Chris Chalk (Gotham), Theodus Crane (The Walking Dead), Renwick Scott (Treme) and Jussie Smollett (Empire).

Jurnee Smollett-Bell + Aldis Hodge + Christopher Meloni
Jurnee Smollett-Bell + Aldis Hodge + Christopher Meloni

[ALSO READ: “Empire” Star Jussie Smollett To Appear On WGN America’s “Underground”]

Follow Underground on Twitter @UndergroundWGN. Watch the trailers for the series below.

Run The Jewels Perform In Paris (Full Set- Pitchfork Festival)

With Queen playing in the background and just weeks before the terror attacks in Paris, Run The Jewels emerges on stage with “We Are the Champions” blaring in the speakers in epic fashion.

“We gonna burn this sh*t to the f*cking ground,” Killer Mike exclaimed as he entered the stage.  Check the setlist below via Setlist FM.

Run the Jewels Setlist

Did Safaree Have Something To Do With Drake Releasing The “Back to Back” Diss Record

Find out what Safaree “Stuntman” Samuels had to say about Drake receiving a Grammy nomination for the infamous diss track “Back To Back” that was specifically catered to Nicki Minaj’s current boyfriend Meek Mill. Safaree actually states;

You have to be honest, and if whether I had anything to do with the whole situation or not, that record was probably the most impactful record of the entire year.

Do you think Safaree had anything to do with Drake releasing that scathing diss record? Comment below and watch the entire interview here.

FRESH HEAT: Zaytoven & Cassius Jay Produce Reese’s#### “Money Talks”

Every once and while there are songs that take off and right now in Atlanta Reese’s song “Money Talks” is starting to pick up some steam. Riding over Zaytoven and Cassius Jay production, Reese makes a name for himself posted outside the Wells Fargo in between animated clips of Benjamins talking. This is nothing but pure entertainment, check the comedy below!:

OG Maco Drops New Single “Ape Sh*t” + Announces “The Lord Of Rage” Mixtape

Announcing his new mixtape The Lord Of Rage dropping December 31st, OG Maco shares high energy first single “Ape Sh*t” produced by Phresh Produce.  Stay up to date with OG Maco via www.thelordofrage.com.

Listen below.

Rosa Acosta, The Game, & Trinidad James Give Back In A Major Way!

Photo credit VVK Photo and Adrian Sidney

Fashion boutique owner Rosa Acosta hosted her 1st Annual “”Haute Holiday” Toy and Shoe Drive at her new store “CossaMia” on Melrose Boulevard in Los Angeles. Celebrity guests The Game, Trinidad James, Spectacular, Quarterbird, Young Lace, Kevin McCall, Lil Rome Diddy, fashion designer Geebin Flores and more, joined Rosa at the holiday event benefiting local My Friend’s House Foundation. Hundreds of toys and shoes were collected to donate to the charity in hopes of giving local boys and girls and their families a very Merry Christmas.

Rap artist Quarterbird, who also co-sponsored the event, pulled up with a truckload of toys worth more than $5000.00 and Spectacular (of Pretty Ricky) also made a huge donation to make the event even more special. Guests in attendance enjoyed custom “Haute Holiday” drink concoctions at the open bar by Starrtenders, a delectable cuisine by Celebrity Chef Bernard of Taste of the Caribbean L.A., photo ops on “Santa’s Lap” and the evening’s soundtrack curated by DJ Looney.

The boutique, located at 7600 Melrose Boulevard, features exclusive fashion picks by designers Geebin Flores and Angel Brinks and others as well as fitness pieces from Rosa’s “Body by Acosta” line.

Keep up with what’s new with Rosa Acosta by following her on Twitter and Instagram: @RosaAcosta.

Check out more photos from the event below. Photo Credits: VVK Photo and Adrian Sidney.

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Watch Pusha T’s New “Crutches Crosses Caskets” Video

After dropping the audio last week, Pusha T already serves us with the visual for “Crutches Crosses Caskets”. New album “Darkest Before Dawn: The Prelude” drops December 18th. Pre-order the album here.

Watch below.

Is Kevin Gates Having Suicidal Thoughts?

Photo via Kevin Gates’ Instagram

It looks like all may not be well for rapper Kevin Gates. He posted a photo to his Instagram page pouring what appears to be “syrup/lean.” Gates has openly admitted to using other drugs in the past as well. It seems like he has also been battling a bit of depression. Many complained in Gates comments about his post because so many kids follow him. One fan even told him he doesn’t have to be a role model, but he could be a better example at least by keeping it to himself. Another fan told him,

“Help your body, not kill it bro.”

Kevin replied saying,

“I don’t wanna live here.”

Is Kevin Gates suicidal? He may be crying out for help.

Kevin Gates

Did Migos Steal The ‘Dab’ From This St. Louis Dance Crew?

The dab dance has certainly taken the world by storm as everyone from artists and athletes to news anchors are doing it. With the dance spreading like wildfire the question is who started the dance? You would think the obvious answer would be rap trio Migos, but everyone doesn’t agree. Bow Wow was relentlessly roasted for his explanation of the dab’s origin. He stated that dab is a strong way to smoke marijuana. He claims the dance came from you smoking and coughing into your arm. Migos and other quickly told Bow Wow and everyone else that Bow couldn’t tell anyone anything about dabbing. It seems that most have been under the impression that Migos created it and everyone else adopted the ad-lib and dance. A St. Louis dance crew, PHANTASTIK, begs to differ as they claim that they started the dance while simultaneously saying Migos are fraud. The dance crew says the dance was around long before Migos started claiming it. Do you think ATL jacked STL?

Chris Brown Drops Explicit “Back To Sleep” Visuals

With his new album, Royalty set for release at the end of this week, Breezy drops an erotic visual from his track “Back To Sleep.” In the visual its doesn’t seem like there’s too much acting after the first 15 seconds as most of the scenes are Breezy getting down with a video vixen. You can watch for yourself but this video gets freaky, youngsters beware.

Did A Lab Technician Tamper With Meek Mill’s Urine?

Photo via Meek Mill’s Instagram

There actually may be more to the Meek Mill urine story in regards to his probation hearing. A source told DJ Akademiks that Meek did not substitute his urine with water and he actually took the test normally. There seems to have been an error with the lab technician who administered the test or with someone else involved in the entire process. It seems like the lab technician didn’t perform their job duties correctly. The technician also gave a shaky testimony in court that included contradictory statements. This whole case could be a fabricated attempt to make it seem like Meek tampered with his urine and actually violated his probation. We will see how this plays out.

Have Diddy & Cassie Officially Broken Up?

Rumor has it that Diddy and Cassie have officially broken up. Cassie posted and deleted a subliminal shot on Instagram with a caption that said,

“How I sleep knowing that I’m single and nobody cheating on me.”

This post came after a picture hit the net of Diddy and his baby mama Kim Porter were spotted leaving the adult store Hustler. Apparently Kim isn’t completely the problem. Allegedly Cassie was the one to call off the relationship after Puff’s Revolt Music Conference in Miami because he allegedly had another woman named Gina Huynh there with him. It has been said that Huynh was also with Diddy the week before at the BET Hip Hop Awards. This is crazy. We remember Diddy kicking off cuffing season the year he started claiming Cassie. We also don’t believe Kim Porter is going anywhere ever.

Cassie Diddy