Photo via Lira’s Instagram
The music and entertainment industries are very small but even still there are some decent dating options within and beyond. Sometimes it feels like it’s way too small. Can’t these rappers date someone else! Fans have been letting Rick Ross’ fiancee, Lira Galore, have it as they have dug up “proof” that she tried to get with the entire MMG before getting to Rozay. Fans wasted no time digging up her tweets to Wale & Meek Mill. Lira has responded saying that everyone has young crushes. A picture of Lira with Meek Mill in her stripping days has been floating for a while also. It seems like Miss Lira had a motive and a plan!
The Think Like A Man movie franchise is headed to the small screen. According to Deadline, the romantic comedy will be turned into a TV series for FOX.
The single-camera series will focus on the battle of the sexes from the male and female point-of-view while following couples through as they go through the newlywed phase, moving in together, hooking up and breaking up.
The series will be executive produced by Steve Harvey, who wrote the book the movie is based on, the films’ director Tim Story and Will Packer, who also produced the films. Story will also handle the pilot. No word on who will be in the cast.
Being inspired or biting? Collaborating or ghostwriting? In Hip Hop, the answers to these questions have always separated potential G.O.A.T. emcees from flash-in-the-pan performers. Aubrey Drake Graham has faced these gripes from the public and some of his peers throughout his career.
AllHipHop.com takes a look at 10 times Drake was accused of trying to take the wave from an artist. Is Drizzy the rap version of Shang Tsung who plunders the creative abilities of other acts in order to maintain his power? Or is the 6 God just a master of embracing the Hip Hop zeitgeist? You be the judge.
Aaliyah Haughton may have passed away 14 years ago, but her fans still ride hard for the “One In A Million” vocalist. That became perfectly clear when Drake attempted to serve as executive producer for an Aaliyah posthumous album.
In 2012, the Toronto native dropped a track titled “Enough Said” featuring the deceased singer’s voice. Aaliyah’s devotees were not feeling Drizzy’s new song or him overseeing anything having to do with Baby Girl – especially since longtime production partners Timbaland and Missy Elliott were left out of the process. Not surprisingly, the Drake-led Aaliyah album never materialized.
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Drake’s music video for “Hotline Bling” hasn’t even been out a full week, but the clip has already spawned numerous memes and reworks with the OVO frontman’s dance moves being the central theme of the online jokes. However, one of Drake’s moves in the vid did not sit well with a Chicago rapper.
Billionaire Black has demanded Drake connect with his FBG crew for doing associate Lil Jay’s “Diddy Bop” in the “Hotline Bling” video. “Everybody at Drake. Tell his ass he better give us a verse or we on his ass,” said Black in his own vlog.
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One of the most publicized recent indictments against Drake came from Virginia performer D.R.A.M. He charged the Young Money signee of lifting his internet hit “Cha Cha” for the radio smash “Hotline Bling.”
Twitter exploded when The Social Experiment associate posted “yeah, I feel I got jacked for my record” on the social media platform. Users began debating whether the two songs were indeed similar, but Drake essentially admitted he purposely tackled the vibe of “Cha Cha” in the tradition of Jamaican artists recording over the same riddim.
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With the crossover success of “Trap Queen,” Fetty Wap stamped his name as an early contender for “Rookie of the Year.” Then the New Jersey representative followed that triumph with “My Way.” The song was originally listed as a Remy Boyz release with Fetty and Monty, but Drake subsequently added his own verse while also cutting Monty from the remix.
In this case, the original artist didn’t have any issue with Mr. Graham hopping on the buzzing single. Fetty revealed Drake actually asked him if he could spit some bars on “My Way.” He replied, “You’re asking me if you can jump on the song? Go head. Do what you do.”
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This one is definitely debatable. There are observers that feel Drake’s decision to team up with Future for What A Time To Be Alive was an attempt to get some of the Freebandz boss’ love from the streets and piggyback off his #1 album DS2.
In addition, the soundscape of WATTBA left the impression it was a Future effort with some Drake verses thrown in. Yet, Drizzy was coming off a flawless victory against Meek Mill, and he is by far the most popular rap star of this era – even without the backing of the Future Hive.
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It’s well known Drake has a certain appreciation for the city of Atlanta. His last two full length projects (If You’re Reading This It’s Too Late, What A Time To Be Alive) are laced with beats from ATL-based producers – proving there’s no doubt Drake keeps an eye on what’s happening in the A’s music scene.
So when Jace of the Atlanta Hip Hop group Two-9 accused Drizzy of stealing his work for the tracks “6 God” and “No Tellin’,” more than a few eyebrows were raised in Drake’s direction. “6 God” producer Syk Sense claimed Drake had that beat first, but there was never any clarification about the “No Tellin’” theft accusation.
shots shots. im just sayin. pic.twitter.com/sacQDd85bM
— JACE. (@retroJACE) April 24, 2015
more shots. pt. 2. im just sayin’. pic.twitter.com/7FnUpU96qv
— JACE. (@retroJACE) April 24, 2015
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Further proof of Drake’s admiration for the Atlanta sound came in the form of the remix to Migos’ “Versace.” Champagne Papi’s version of the ATL trio’s breakout hit put the single on the radar of a lot of mainstream music fans, and it also provided Drake with a new flow to use.
Quavo and Takeoff have talked about how they gave the Young Money star their blessing, and Drizzy shouted out the Migos and producer Zaytoven at the start of his verse. However, the legendary Trap beatmaker stated he felt so many people embracing the “Versace” flow was a foul play. Zay expressed, “I know last year after [‘Versace’] came out, every rapper that’s in the game was using that same flow. So I almost see it as biting, because people will wear it out.”
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The most talked about story in Hip Hop this summer was the Meek Mill vs Drake battle. The feud was ignited by Meek’s allegations that Quentin Miller was “ghostwriting” for Drake. At the time he was thrown into the beef, Q.M. was not a household name, but he had been building his credentials in Atlanta as one half of the WDNG Crshrs.
When the world found out Miller was allegedly paid to pen some of Drizzy’s lyrics, people began questioning the platinum selling entertainer’s authenticity. Quentin declined to call himself a “ghostwriter,” but it was reported that his name was not listed in the credits for the Meek/Drake collabo “R.I.C.O.,” despite a reference track of Miller reciting parts of Drake’s verse leaking.
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Much like Atlanta, Houston is sort of a second home to Drake. H-Town’s native son Jas Prince is often credited as discovering Drizzy, and the Canadian hosts the annual “Houston Appreciation Week.” But not everyone in Texas is on board with adopting the “Houstatlantavegas” singer.
Sauce Walka slammed Drake for supposedly using Houston’s culture for lyrical content, not giving back to his hometown, and failing to work with the city’s rising talent. The Sauce Twinz member later dropped the diss track “Wack To Wack,” and this week social media users asserted Drake stole Walka’s “sauce” for the “Hotline Bling” video.
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“That OVO and that XO is everything you believe in,” rapped Drake on his song “Crew Love” featuring The Weeknd. Back in 2011, the two Canadians were openly intertwining their brands. So much that The Weeknd gave up nearly half of his own album to become the bulk of Drake’s Take Care.
The chart-topping crooner is credited as a writer on numerous cuts off Take Care. Aubrey was certainly the bigger artist in 2011, but The Weeknd’s New Wave R&B sound was gaining traction thanks to his House Of Balloons mixtape which was released 8 months before Drake’s sophomore studio LP. The man born Abel Tesfaye recently said, “I’m not gonna say any names, but just listen to the radio. Every song is House of Balloons 2.0.”
Photo via Master P’s Instagram
If things hadn’t gotten bad enough for Master P & his estranged wife, Sonya Miller, they’ve just gotten worse. How did it get this bad?! Sonya Miller says she co-founded No Limit Records with P in 1990, but her son is the co-founder of the new label, No Limit Forever, and she says this is the same company but she can’t receive any money from it. Master P says his soon-to-be ex-wife is worse than ‘Empire’s’ Cookie. We don’t see this getting any better.
It seems like Ashanti still has a spell on Nelly despite the fact that he is now with Miss Jackson. Nelly apparently didn’t take too well to his former associated Loose Cannon Slim making Ashanti his #WCW or Ashanti returning the love by liking Slim’s pictures. Nelly then got the petty itch as he posted a photo of himself and Slim’s baby mama on an old Apple Bottom’s photo shoot with a caption that suggested business and pleasure were mixed after the shoot. Slim must’ve gotten wind of Nelly’s post because he posted a photo of Miss Jackson with a caption that said “Head was so fire I had to take her on the road with me.” Nelly has remained quiet after the last post, but we are sure it’s more to come from these two. They are too old to beef on social media!!
(AllHipHop News) Before the back-and-forth with Meek Mill on social media this week, Wale had some nice things to say about the fellow Maybach Music Group star. The DMV native actually defended Meek during his interview with The Breakfast Club which ignited the public feud, and Wale even followed that by also backing up the Dream Chasers leader while speaking with the Rap Radar podcast.
Wale was discussing how he felt the mainstream press should have left it to Hip Hop media to cover the battle between Meek and Drake. He ended the statement by adding, “[Meek] ain’t no loser… [He sold] a nifty 250 [thousand albums first week].”
Wale was also asked about his impact on sneaker culture. The Album About Nothing creator used the conversation to express how Meek is at a level where he can influence his followers to embrace different trends.
“When an artist becomes popular his interests become pop culture. If Makonnen goes platinum the first week everybody’s gonna be in there like mannequins,” stated Wale. “That’s how it goes. When Meek hit, everybody was bike life.”
The episode was taped prior to Meek’s decision to slam Wale on Instagram for suggesting the “R.I.C.O.” rhymer was not prepared to battle against Drake. Since that IG post, Rick Ross has released a statement claiming the situation is settled, and the team is now focused on releasing MMG’s Self Made Vol. 4 compilation.
Not sure exactly what set Young Thug off, but the ATL rapper is not feeling The Breakfast Club. Thugger called the radio show “the devil” on Twitter. Maybe it’s because the Power 105 trio’s questions are often responsible for igniting – or reigniting – feuds in the game [see Game vs Thug, Meek Mill vs Wale].
Co-host Charlamagne Tha God saw Thug’s tweet and added his own response. CTG doesn’t seem to be too concerned about what Thugger had to say.
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(AllHipHop News) Waka Flocka Flame once again criticized Atlantic Records in public. After tweeting his animosity toward the company in April, the Atlanta-based rapper returned to Twitter to expressed more irritation with his label for not backing the release of the Flockaveli 2 album. This time Waka blasted record companies in general as well.
Read Waka Flocka’s tweets below.
I f###### hate my label
— Waka Flocka Flame (@WakaFlocka) October 22, 2015
Atlantic Records —– LET ME BUY-OUT ???? F###!!!!
— Waka Flocka Flame (@WakaFlocka) October 22, 2015
Labels don't do s### for the artist #FACTS Labels don't invest #FACTS Labels hire a bunch of amateurs to keep cost down #FACTS
— Waka Flocka Flame (@WakaFlocka) October 22, 2015
The first thing the label asked after I got shot is — "can you go to the studio"
— Waka Flocka Flame (@WakaFlocka) October 22, 2015
From that day forward I knew my label didn't care I'm just another dollar sign #GetChaMoneyYoungNigga
— Waka Flocka Flame (@WakaFlocka) October 22, 2015
You mother f###### woke the beast back up #pressure
— Waka Flocka Flame (@WakaFlocka) October 22, 2015
Corporate laws require that corporations be structured into classes of superiors and subordinates within a centralized pyramidal structure:
— Waka Flocka Flame (@WakaFlocka) October 22, 2015
Chairman, directors, chief executive officer, VPs, division managers, and so on (based primarily on military models).
— Waka Flocka Flame (@WakaFlocka) October 22, 2015
Unlike the freedoms of an entrepreneurial business, large company decision-making must pass through layer upon layer of management.
— Waka Flocka Flame (@WakaFlocka) October 22, 2015
This makes the process of product development slow and ponderous.
— Waka Flocka Flame (@WakaFlocka) October 22, 2015
For example, from the time a band is signed it can be a full year or longer before their first record is finally released owing —-
— Waka Flocka Flame (@WakaFlocka) October 22, 2015
in part to this dense hierarchical management structure. A lot can change in a year. #UnderstandLife
— Waka Flocka Flame (@WakaFlocka) October 22, 2015
Furthermore, high executive turnover and frequent management "purges" at large —
— Waka Flocka Flame (@WakaFlocka) October 22, 2015
record companies can often delay or even derail a recording project indefinitely, leaving artists in the lurch. #UnderstandLife
— Waka Flocka Flame (@WakaFlocka) October 22, 2015
Watch how I s### on you Non-believers #BIGHOMIEFLOCK
— Waka Flocka Flame (@WakaFlocka) October 22, 2015
Yall woke up a sleeping giant — thank you #WakaFlame
— Waka Flocka Flame (@WakaFlocka) October 22, 2015
I love when people make me madd—- That just make me go three times harder #FLOCKAVELI2
— Waka Flocka Flame (@WakaFlocka) October 22, 2015
(AllHipHop News) For years, Cash Money Records has been accused of holding back money owed to its artists. Numerous lawsuits have been filed against the company for unpaid profits including one by the label’s premier act Lil Wayne.
There were reports Gillie Da Kid started beefing with Wayne and Cash Money boss Bryan “Birdman/Stunna” Williams after he left CMR because of issues over publishing. The self-described “King of Philly” sat down with Mikey T The Movie Star to discuss his current take on Weezy and Birdman.
“I ain’t got no issue with them n*ggas. I never really had no issue with them n*ggas like that,” said Gillie. “Wayne was like my little bro when I was on Cash Money. I understand real beef from artificial beef. That’s not beef, that’s rap sh*t.”
He added, “One thing I never accused Stunna of was not paying me mines. I ain’t never have that problem. N*gga don’t owe me nothing.”
Watch Gillie Da Kid’s interview below.
(AllHipHop News) The Tonight Show host Jimmy Fallon will be making a special guest appearance at the 2015 Walk of Fame Gala on October 26. Fallon is set to help induct seminal Hip Hop band The Roots into the Philadelphia Music Alliance’s Walk of Fame Class of 2015.
The relationship between the late night comedian and the legendary Roots crew has been ongoing for years. The Roots perform as the official house band on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, and they previously held that position for five years on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon.
The Roots will be honored by Fallon with fellow Class of ’15 members Ray Benson of Asleep at the Wheel, Billie Holiday, Cinderella, The Trammps, Andrea McArdle, and WOGL air personality Harvey Holiday at the Fillmore Philadelphia. The hometown music icons will receive a permanent position along the famed Avenue of the Arts joining 120 other Philly musicians.
(AllHipHop News) The Bawse has spoken. After Meek Mill blasted fellow Maybach Music Group member Wale over his comments on The Breakfast Club, Rick Ross has stepped up to inform the public that everything is all good with the crew.
“Young Meek Mill, young Wale – the family’s good,” said Rozay. “Y’all know how I do it. All I know is winning. All I know is love. So this is what we’re gonna do. We’re gonna drop something new for y’all. Self Made 4, we’re gonna give y’all something special.”
Self Made Vol. 4 is the upcoming latest edition in the MMG compilation series. The previous three collaborative projects have featured the Maybach roster including Ross, Meek, Wale, French Montana, Gunplay, Stalley, Omarion, and Rockie Fresh. Listeners should expect the new MMG affiliates Tracy T and Fat Trel on Vol 4 as well.
Watch Rick Ross’ statement in the video below.
With Newark set to release in 7 days, Tsu Surf continues to build anticipation by sharing “Her Problems” off the project in visual form. The Twizz-directed music video captures Surf visiting a shawty at Rutgers New Brunswick, and telling a bit of her vivid story. The relaxing production, courtesy of Montage, perfectly compliments the introspective lyrics Tsu Surf delivers. Watch “Her Problems” below, and be sure to support Newark when it releases on Oct. 30th!
Ty Dolla $ign has been on a tear lately. With his new project Free TC set to release in November, and with “Blasé” ft Future and Rae Sremmurd burning up the airwaves, we can see why Atlantic wanted to sign Ty Dolla $ign.
In this video, the Taylor Gang certified member can be seen jamming out with Babyface on the acoustic as the director goes back and forth between scenes of Ty and his lady friend.
We are looking forward to this Ty Dolla $ign album, it should be a good one!
Migos continues to push out new content with their latest video “Say So” produced by Zaytoven.
The BET Cyphers have been a very popular over the past few years. Several stars like Kendrick Lamar, Big KRIT, Joe Budden, and many others have lit up the mic. Recently, the YouTube’s TheRoachMotelTV made their own spin on the well-known addition to the BET Hip Hop Awards. With the official show’s commercial uploaded on their account with the cypher video, there’s a chance you will see more.
Expect new material TheRoachMotelTV soon.
As we all know Lil Mouse didn’t f### with Slim Jesus’ “Drill Time” single. Now he adds fuel to the fire with another track going at Slim Jesus titled “Nail Em To The Cross”. Listen below!
Photo by J. Wright (@WhoisJwright)
REVOLT TV kicked off the first day of the second annual 2015 REVOLT Music Conference (RMC) in a major way at the Fontainebleau Hotel in Miami Beach. Themed, “The Merging of Music, Technology and Innovation, “ the 2015 RMC allowed attendees to personally interact with leaders from both the music and technology industry, gain insight and knowledge from industry trailblazers, and enjoy exclusive musical performances.
Perhaps one of the major highlights of day 1 was the RMC concert headlined by Puff Daddy & The Family!. Diddy brought out quite a few surprise guests including Lil’ Wayne, Lil’ Kim, Busta Rhymes, French Montana, Los, and Christian Combs. Before Diddy performed his classic hits and rocked the stage with his new single “Workin’,” Dej Loaf, Jidenna, Ace Hood and Post Malone held it down on the stage as well. Puff Daddy & Friends ran through hits from “All About The Benjamins”, “Get Money”, “A Milli,” to “OchoCinco” and more. It was when they got to “Ochocinco” that Diddy really turned up. He even grabbed videographer J. Wright’s camera as he was filming for AllHipHop, and made an attempt to film himself during the performance on stage! Turn up Puff! Check out the video below.
BreadWinner Kane adds Kevin Gates & Tana to his single remix “While She Talkin,” for this dope boy friendly audio release. The track is produced by Zaytoven and features a ass slapping chorus and lazy stripper laden verses from Kane. The beat is reminiscent of some of Gucci’s better days and is likely to be a breakout track for Breadwinnter Kane who says he’s Kevin Gates brother on the track.
Compton’s AD comes with a Superstar Remix to his LA Street Anthem “Juice” bringing along fellow Compton MC The Game as well as Ty Dolla $ign, OT Genasis, Iamsu! and K Camp. Produced by League Of Starz.