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50 Cent Files Lawsuit Against TV Consultant Who Acted As His Agent

While going through a bankruptcy trial, 50 Cent found time to file a lawsuit. The Queens native has filed a lawsuit in Connecticut bankruptcy court against a man who he says improperly acted as his agent, the New York Daily News reports. According to the lawsuit, 50 claims that a TV consultant named Andrew Jameson collected money on projects that never came to fruition and damaged business relationships.

[ALSO READ: 50 Cent Doesn’t Want His Vitamin Water Deal Discussed In Bankruptcy Case]

It is alleged that Jameson pitched a show to the E! Network about G-Unit after they ended their business relationship.  When the “9 Shots” rapper told E! Entertainment that he would not do the show, he was informed that Jameson and a former lawyer already sealed the deal. He still refused to do the unscripted show, which resulted in his relationship with E! and their parent company NBC Universal being “severely damaged.”

Fif is suing Jameson for $810,000 in damages.

 

Snoop Dogg To Launch Site Dedicated To Marijuana

Snoop Dogg’s love for marijuana is everlasting and now he is launching a website dedicated strictly to the ganja. The Doggfather is teaming up with entrepreneur Ted Chung to bring the weed lovers  MerryJane.com,  a site that is reportedly deemed a “crossroads of pot culture, business, politics, [and] health,” TechCrunch reports.

“I was investing on creativity,” Snoop said. “Then it became more business. Then it was things that I liked, for example the cannabis industry.”

[ALSO READ: Snoop Dogg Responds To Rumors That He Was Kicked Out Of Long Beach]

The site will teach visitors how to choose the proper strain of marijuana for their smoking pleasure and also show the how to make the best edible dishes using the herb. Visitors can also watch smokers reflect on the first time they sparked something on a show called Deflowered. 

Dispensaries will eventually be able to run their own digital store through the site as well.

Chung says the site will also focus on the business side of the marijuana world and hopes that Merry Jane will become a premier source of news for the chiefers. Snoop

 

Chris Brown Is Facing Being Banned From Australia Because Of The Rihanna Case

Chris Brown may not be able to tour in Australia later this year because of the 2009 assault against Rihanna. An Australian government minster, Michaelia Cash, is recommending that Brown not be granted a visa by immigration minister Peter Duttton, Billboard reports.

Cash spoke Thursday (Sept. 23) at a launch event for a federal initiative to prevent domestic violence.

“People need to understand if you are going to commit domestic violence and then you want to travel around the world, there are going to be countries that say to you: `You cannot come in because you are not of the character we expect in Australia,'” Cash said.

[ALSO READ: Chris Brown Blasts TMZ Founder Harvey Levin]

Breezy was supposed to take his “One Hell of a Nite” tour to Australia in December and perform four shows.

Minster Cash is not the only one trying to keep Breezy from entering Australia. Activist group GetUp! has gotten over 10,000 signatures on a petition asking for Brown not to be granted entry into the continent due to his past domestic violence charges.

Radio station Nova FM has also decided to not to support the tour anymore.

An immigration official reportedly said that the “Zero” singer will not be eligible for a visa  unless “given a special direction.”

 

Dom Kennedy Announces ‘By Dom Kennedy’ Tour With Jay 305 And Casey Veggies

After dropping an album and a mixtape in the same summer, Dom Kennedy is heading out on tour. The OPM general will be performing in 17 cities starting Oct. 17th and is taking fellow LA reps Casey Veggies and Jay 305 along for the ride. The “After School” rapper will be hitting the stage in cities like Miami, Houston, Dallas, Toronto, New York and Los Angeles before wrapping up on Dec. 6th in Denver.

[ALSO READ: Dom Kennedy Reflects On Growth Of His Career, LA’s Scene]

Dom released By Dom Kennedy, back in June with short notice, leading to a no. 23 debut on the Billboard 200 chart. He followed up with the Best After Bobby Two mixtape in September.

Take a look at the tour dates below. The venues and ticket information are not available yet.

10/17 – Miami, FL
10/18 – Atlanta, GA
10/19 – New Orleans, LA
10/20 – Houston, TX
10/21 – Dallas, TX
10/29 – Tucson, AZ
11/9 – Toronto, ON
11/10 – Cleveland, OH
11/11 – Detroit, MI
11/21 – Washington, DC
11/22 – Boston, MA
11/23 – New York, NY
11/25 – San Diego, CA
11/28 – Los Angeles, CA
12/2 – Seattle, WA
12/4 – San Francisco, CA
12/6 – Denver, CO

Nation of Islam Backs New Artist Nadirah X

The Nation has held a place throughout the history of the United States in various forms pulling brothers together for a host of causes. The Minister Louis Farrakhan is prepping for his Justice Or Else!: Million Man March coming up on 10/10 and in support of that New Birth Digital is releasing some material from one its first artists, Nadirah X. Check out the sound of her new EP WE LOVE LIFE and get to know this talent that will surely be making noise for years to come. Combined with Tippa Irie, Nadirah’s sound is def one to check for.

Usher Has Gotten Married Again

Usher has jumped the broom. He secretly wed his girlfriend, Grace Miguel, earlier this month before honeymooning in Havana, Cuba during Labor Day weekend, Us Weekly reports.

The lovebirds reportedly decided to ditch the idea of tying the knot in front of 100 guests in Atlanta and eloped instead. They met in 2009 and became engaged back in January.

[ALSO READ: Usher And Justin Bieber Sued For $10 Million For Copyright Violation]

Besides being his new wife, Miguel is also Ush’s manager and business partner.

The “I Don’t Mind” singer doesn’t have any children with Miguel but has two sons, 6-year-old Naviyd Ely and 7-year-old Usher Raymond V, from his previous marriage to Tameka Foster.

Future Opens Up About Ciara And His Relationship With Drake And Meek Mill

Whether it’s about his no. 1 album, Dirty Sprite 2, or his bad blood with his ex-fiancee Ciara, Future remains the talk of the town. The Freebandz rep is XXL’s latest cover star and opened up not only about his beef with Ciara but the feud between his two hip-hop comrades, Drake and Meek Mill.

When it comes to Ciara and her boyfriend Russell Wilson, Future claims that he does not have an issue with Wilson being around his son, but he feels Ciara does certain things in the spotlight out of spite.

“I’m telling you right now, I’m giving you two sides. Like, I’m cool with it. I’m cool with him being around him but certain situations, we all in the public eye, you can’t move around with my son a certain kind of way, you know what I’m saying? I feel like a lot of moves are just made out of just being evil, basically. Because, you know, the success of my album and you still want to make certain moves to take the spotlight off me a little bit and shed light on a negative situation. Why would you want to put light on a negative situation? Even if I didn’t care about it, the people have a way of looking at it. Why would you want to give these people an opinion on our kid? Why won’t we just let our child be a child?”

[ALSO READ: Early Sales Predictions For Drake & Future’s ‘What A Time To Be Alive’ Are In]

Fewtch also said that he never got to know Wilson, which is another gripe he has with CiCi.

“I want to be able to judge him for myself. I want to judge the nannies that’s around my child. I don’t want to pay for a nanny that I never met, that I never got a chance to interview. That’s not the life I want for my child. I want to be involved 100 percent in all decisions made. This my flesh and blood. If I don’t want him to do something, there’s supposed to [be a] compromise or we supposed to talk about it. You not supposed to just go behind my back and do it. This is my son, too.”

As for the tension between Drizzy and Meek, the “Honest” rapper said he has love for both of them but didn’t comment on their beef or Meek’s claims that Drake doesn’t write his own rhymes.

“On some real s###, I love Meek. And the Drake situation, I feel like genuinely we’ve been building a great relationship over these years. We got history together. We went on a few tours together so it was like, publicly, some things was said and it was took out of context. And even with the situation coming out, we put it all behind us, went on a sold out tour and we built from that and I feel like it’s genuine, it’s authentic and we built trust between each other. So with trust it’s just bringing us closer because in this industry, as you get bigger, I feel like you lose trust for everyone around you. You feel like the people you come in contact with, you can’t trust them. So I feel like it had to happen over years, that couldn’t happen over a few months.”

Future just dropped a joint project with Drake, What A Time To Be Alive, which is projected to sell over 500,000 copies its first week.

Listen To Fetty Wap’s Self Titled Debut Album

As Fetty Wap prepares for his album release tomorrow, we get an early stream of the 20 track self titled project courtesy of NPR Music. The only features include Monty (Remy Boyz CEO) & M80. Enjoy Fetty Wap’s debut album below. Cop now on iTunes!

Tracklist:
1. Trap Queen
2. How We Do Things (feat. Monty)
3. 679 (feat. Monty)
4. Jugg (feat. Monty)
5. Trap Luv
6. I Wonder
7. Again
8. My Way (feat. Monty)
9. Time (feat. Monty)
10. Boomin
11. RGF Island
12. D.A.M.
13. No Days Off (feat. Monty)
14. I’m Straight
15. Couple Bands
16. Rock My Chain (feat. M80)
17. Rewind (feat. Monty)
18. Let It Bang
19. For My Team (feat. Monty)
20. Whateva (feat. Monty)

2 Found Dead At Pot Dispensary Linked To Chief Keef In Compton

While details are still being confirmed, last night on Los Angeles’ KTLA news it was reported that 2 dead bodies were uncovered at supposed Chief Keef owned pot dispensary in Compton, CA.

At around 7 pm tonight (Sept. 23rd) deputies were called after a body was found.  LA County Sheriffs began conducting interviews and collecting evidence when later another body was uncovered on the scene

Early reports are suggesting that this dispensary is owned by the GLO Gang, Chief Keef’s outfit, and while detectives are still looking for info, neighbors say they heard gun shots in the early hours of the morning recently.

According to KTLA, Detectives responded to a call about on 4800 block of East Compton Boulevard, where according to Lt. Nabeel Mitry of the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department, 2 bodies were found and pronounced dead on the scene.

Just days ago a Cheif Keef concert in LA was shut down after just one song when LAPD determined the proper permits were not obtained for the show.

More news as details emerge.

Lauryn Hill, Raekwon, 8Ball & MJG & More Perform At ONE Music Fest 2015

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Thousands of people flocked to Atlanta to witness the 6th annual ONE Musicfest that took place at Aaron’s Amphitheater in Lakewood. Gracing the stage were the talented Ms.Lauryn Hill, The Roots, A$AP Rocky, Wale, Janelle Monae & Wondaland, Raekwon, Ghostface, The Internet, Raury, SZA, Scarface, 8Ball & MJG, Big KRIT and Bun B. In honor of ONE Musicfest’s impressive economical impact on Atlanta, Atlanta’s Councilman member Andre Dickens, presented an official documentation proclaiming September 12th as “ONE Musicfest Day”.

One Musicfest was the only place to see this roster of incredible acts join together for One purpose – which was to witness a wide variety of sounds, from rock to hip-hop, electro, reggae, funk, disco, house, alternative and soul while having your musical senses stimulated. ONE Musicfest’s main focus was to create a roster of performers that would be enjoyable for multiple generations.

“There is a lack of representation for soul, progressive hip-hop, alternative and rock, represented under one roof, in the format of music festivals in Atlanta”, states J Carter, ONE Musicfest Producer. “We have noticed that while there are many pockets of individuals that share taste in the same music, rarely do you see them share in this together. ONE Musicfest was created with the idea of ‘music as the universal language’. Over time we aim to grow this fest into a phenomenon and bring together different sectors of individuals through a unique music platform.”

Founded by Jason Carter, ONE Musicfest has been one of Southeast’s largest home-grown, musical arts festival to date including over 10,000 plus attendees. Carter has brought Atlanta music lovers the best and the brightest urban alternative acts performing in a welcoming, hospitable setting, creating an atmosphere where everyone can enjoy and discover music. ONE Musicfest is known for its interactive block party experience, where guests enjoyed nationally and internationally renown DJs, a food-truck village, vending from local businesses, VIP tents and more. ONE Music Fest is one of the most anticipated concerts in Atlanta. Be on the lookout for next year’s line up.

Check out more photos from the event below. Photos by Paras Griffin/Getty Images, Sherwin Dyer/ShoShots, and Anthony “Truth” Gary.

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Blu, MED, Madlib – “Knock Knock” ft. MF DOOM

Any time Madlib and Doom make it to a track together, you know something special has happened aka the stars have aligned for nothing but dopeness to occur. Combine longtime underground threat Blu and you have a really dope song that might last beyond the end of this year which seems rare nowadays.

Chief Keef Bang 3 Behind The Scenes With Hustle In LA

Our West Coast Rep & DJ DJ Hustle Takes us behind the scenes with Chief Keef. Keef was set to perform in hologram form in New York, Chicago and L.A. Yet as of Friday night (Sept. 18), shows in all three cities have either been circumvented or shut down outright.

The first sign of trouble with the Bang 3 Hologram Fest in L.A. arose earlier this week. Billed as a release party for Bang 3 Part 2, the fest was scheduled to take place Sept. 18 in the Henry Fonda Theater. We will see what’s next for Chief Keef Bang 3

https://youtu.be/aWTqMTM5qX8

Mpire – “Smack (Remix)” ft. Murda Mook, AG Da Coroner, Rrose Rrome & AL

MPIRE and Scram Jones team up again for the new and street certified “SMACK”. With that classic New York sound and veteran delivery, MPIRE member Dax continues to show his lyrical prowess and skill. Together they show that the “golden era” is still alive in this gritty visual.

EXCLUSIVE – Urban Legends: Part 1 Philly’s Jimmy Da Saint

Urban Legends is an AllHipHop.com original written series based on miraculous individual turnarounds in the urban entertainment world. Our features take a look at influential members in the Hip-Hop music, movie and television communities and we examine how they were able to find a better path despite their rough upbringing in the streets of urban America.
Below in our premiere story, we speak with Jimmy Da Saint about how he was able to overcome a life of crime to become one of the best-selling Black book authors in our era creating the Black Scarface series and others.   Having been incarcerated with the original Rick Ross during his federal prison stint, Jimmy developed an array of skills and published over 30 novels while he was incarcerated in prison. Read more and find out how Jimmy Da Saint put it all together from his own label that included members of State Property (Oschino and Sparks) to his highly successful booking and entertainment agency that he still runs today along with the Philly Hip-Hop Awards. A kid from West-Philly did that, and now he’s a book writer and a successful entrepreneur.

Let us highlight those that have persevered and turned over a new leaf after dealing with personal struggles. People that were caught up in the worlds of drugs and violent crimes but found a better way. They chose to do things the right way and these individuals are being rewarded. Enjoy, hope you learn something.

AllHipHop: If you could talk to me about your upbringing, where you’re from in Philly, how you were raised.  Just kind of want to know a little bit about that.

Jimmy Da Saint: Well I was raised in West Philadelphia, and I grew up – I wouldn’t say poor, see I didn’t know I was poor because my mom made sure I had everything.  So even though I grew up in the projects in West Philadelphia, I always had Christmas and Thanksgiving and Easter and all that kind of stuff.  My mom made sure that me and my brothers and sisters had that.  When I was younger, I was really into sports heavy,  I was a really good baseball player.  I played baseball in high school, junior high school and all that kind of stuff, and then I don’t know what happened.  When I got out of high school I just wanted fast money, I was just influenced by neighborhood drug dealers and guys who were getting fast money. That influenced me and I eventually wound up getting in that same profession – selling drugs and just being the whole street thing.

AllHipHop: So when you were selling drugs, were you selling crack?  Cocaine?  Were you selling weed?  What were you doing?

Jimmy Da Saint: Both.  Crack and cocaine, and I sold a little weed here and there.  I was really wasn’t too big on the weed, but I had it from time to time – I could get it.  I would get it to my workers that I would sell it– I didn’t actually sell it, myself.  I was in a position I had other people selling it for me.

AllHipHop: Right.  OK, go on.
Jimmy Da Saint:  That was it.  And I just got heavy into the whole drug thing and wound up, you know –  while I was in the whole drug business, I was also in the music business.  I was always involved with music because I used to be a rapper,
that happened to just be involved with drugs.  So I’d be selling drugs to other drug dealers that sold drugs for me and I’d be in the studio talkin sh*t and having fun living the life.

I’d be in the studio the majority of the day because I had a studio I owned– me and a friend of mine, they were making music and that’s why I wound up starting a group called ICH, Inner City Hustlers.  Two of the group members of ICH Oschino & Sparks, who I managed,  I wound up getting them a deal– a situation wi Rock-a-fella by Jay-Z.  He wound up signing two of my artists that were in my group.  I also managed a producer named Black Key at the time, and he wound up signing with Ruff Ryders.  He wound up doing a DMX album that was the Great Depression.

AllHipHop: Yeah, I know that.

Jimmy Da Saint: Yeah, I’ve known Black Key and worked with E-Ness since he was 13 –  he used to be Taz, like the Tasmanian Devil.  When I went to prison and came home from prison, he was E-Ness, so that was something new.  It’s like when I knew Cassidy, he was Lil’ B.  I came home from prison, he’s Cassidy.

AllHipHop: Yeah, that’s crazy.

Jimmy Da Saint: Yeah, so I was involved heavily in the music back then, mostly because I wound up getting a record deal, but I continued to sell drugs and I wound up getting in bad.  I was in my barbershop, and a FBI informant came in to buy a kilo of cocaine off me.  I sold him a kilo of cocaine, and I wound up getting indited.  A few days later, the FBI came and kicked my door in.  The person I sold the cocaine to was an informant and I didn’t know that he was working for the FBI.

AllHipHop: That’s crazy.  You pretty much answered my second question  “ICH,”  so you covered that but can you elaborate a bit more on “ICH”

Jimmy Da Saint:  Yeah ICH was pretty big and it’s crazy because in ’97 I was actually shot in an attempted kidnapping. I was in a wheelchair for a while, I was on a dialysis machine because my kidneys blew out, but I survived that and I wound up going right back into the whole drug thing again and I wound up getting indited and getting ten years in a federal prison.

But ICH was always a part of the mix.  ICH was a very, very, very popular group in Philadelphia.  When I came home from federal prison in 2010  I started ICH all over again, a new ICH with newer and younger members but I just stopped ICH, maybe, eight months ago.  I just stopped it and started focusing on one or two artists and not the whole group thing, eight artists at a time.

So I made them popular all over again.  I got XXL featured, if you go to Vibe.com or whatever, you’ll see it pops up. ‘Cause everybody was talking about them, we did a show with Wu-Tang and everybody– DMX, JadaKiss and we were the opening acts for all of them.  So when I came home it was easy for me to get five young, good city rappers, put them all together and I did the ICH all over again.  People remember the original ICH because of Oschino and Sparks.  They know Oschino and Sparks is from the group ICH and Jay-Z signed them and made a group called State Property and put those two members in State Property.

AllHipHop: Yeah.  So with these books and stuff like that, what was the spark that just, kind of made you pick up the pen one day and that kept you at it, you know what I mean?  What drove you?

Jimmy Da Saint:  You know, I just wanted to do something.  I remember the first day I went to prison– I actually started writing the first day I went to prison, day one.  Like, it didn’t take me a month, two months to get in there.  I remember walking in the yard and I was like, “Damn, I got ten years,” and I just wanted to write about it.  It’s just like I wanted to write and I remember they gave us some pens and pads to do something in our spare time– I began to write and I started writing and writing and then I was like, alright, start focusing on my first a book I wrote, called ‘Decisions,’ but I never put it out.

The first book I ever wrote, I let a few people read it and they liked it, then I started continuing to write, write, write and next thing you know I had four or five novels written and I got them typed and everything and I sent it out to a friend of mine, Vicky Stringer, who owns the largest Black independent book company in the world.  I sent it out to her because I was reading her book, and on the inside of her book, she said, “Write me.”

I wrote her and told her I was a book author and she wrote me back and said, “Send me the book.”  I sent it to her, she sent me a number back and said, “Call me as soon as possible.”  I called her, she said, “You got you a two-book deal.  This book is amazing.  I love it and I sent it to my publisher and they want to publish your book.”

And it happened just like that.  I was like, “Really?”  And they gave me advance money, and it was just a book deal– just like a record deal, but it was a book deal.  I was like, “Wow.”  I was just so inspired, I continued to keep writing and writing and writing and I wound up writing thirty novels while I was incarcerated.  I ghost-wrote a few books for other people and I got seventeen novels out right now, and a few are best-sellers.

I was like, “OK, I think I found my niche.”  I got a story to tell, I got shot, I grew up in the projects, I’m from the streets of Philly, I was a real drug dealer, I got indited by the FBI and the DEA, you now what I’m saying?  All my friends– half of my friends been murdered, I was in the rap game. I was with Jay-Z, with Dame Das.  This is my life– this has been my life.  Drugs and rap music has always been my life, so I could talk about this all day.

AllHipHop:  That’s crazy man.  I guess what’s amazing is that, you know, people don’t usually equate author, or novelist with drug dealer, street-shooting rapper – most people in society don’t associate the things at all.  They wouldn’t think that somebody who did that, could do what you did with these books.  What do you say to those people and why do you think you were able to do that?

Jimmy Da Saint:   It’s my life its real. Rick Ross was one of my closest friends in prison.  I walked up to him and I said, “You’re known for being a drug dealer,” and I said, “I can help change that.”  And he laughed and said, “Well what can you do?”  I said to him, “I’ll write a book.  I’m a book author– put best-selling book author next to your name, and we can get rid of that.”

He liked that and he said, “Wow.”  And I did it.  And I wound up writing a number one-selling book, Black Scarface.  That’s why it was co-written by Rick Ross.  I wanted to do something.  I wanted to show that I’m really one of y’all, like, really.  Not a fake one of y’all, I’m really one of y’all.  I’m from the streets.  No father, single mother, projects, crack cocaine, weed cocaine, murders, prison, FBI, rap music– I am that person all the way.  I don’t have to tell you about nobody else life, I can tell you about my life.

AllHipHop: What did you and Rick Ross talk about

Jimmy Da Saint: You know, Rick Ross told me something very important.  I’ll never forget it, he was like,, “Jim, you need to learn the art of networking.”  He said, “You so talented because you could write raps, you could write songs, you could write books.”

I was the commissioner of the basketball league in jail, I gave all those little concerts and poetry shows in jail. I was influential in prison and he was like, “But because you are so talented, these talents are going to go to your head and stuff because everybody depends on you,” He said, “You learn to be more humble and learn how to network more,” he said, “You’ll be a very powerful individual if you can do that.”

He’s the one who told me, “Just like this person over here might not be nobody, and just like this person over here is Jay-Z’s assistant or whatever, whatever, whatever, don’t break your neck for that assistant because everybody is the same and everybody is important.”  He used to tell me this all the time.  And I took that, I came home with that mentality– everyone counts.  Everybody.  Everyone, like this interview with you, or like an interview with Rock Lord Radio, underground radio with three viewers everyday, that’s important to me also.  If I can get my point across to those three individuals.

AllHipHop: Can you talk to me about your new movie with Rick Ross?

My new movie project is called FACE, based off my bestselling novel Black Scarface. It was co written by the real Rick Ross and Rick will be a producer on it. My partners on the project are Vance & Khan from Ruffhouse Records and William Alexander from Crevice Ent. in L.A. so I’m really looking forward to the possibilities on this one.

AllHipHop: Lastly, can you discuss your booking agency in Philly?

My company is called DaSaint Ent.  I manage artists, write books, produce movies, music and concerts with the local Live Nation. I have a back to school show I did with Mone’ Davis and several up and coming talents. I have the Philly Hip Hop awards and several other concerts I work on throughout the year. I’m staying busy!

For more information on Jimmy Da Saint, check out his Amazon website where he’s sold hundreds of thousands of books. Thank you Jimmy for telling your story. 

AllHipHop’s Woman Crush Wednesday: The Unabashed, Amber Rose

2015 is proving to be a highly successful year for the candid and curvaceous, Amber Rose. This year she is set to release her anticipated book, How To Be a Bad B####, to star as “Lexi” in the feature film Sister Code, and is ready to usher in her S### Walk. This endeavor is scheduled to take place next month in Los Angeles.

The South Philly native has triumphantly brought many of her lofty dreams into fruition.  As a  self-made entrepreneur, “Muva” has had many successful forays into the fields of modeling, fashion, writing, and acting. Regardless of her sometimes precarious relationship status, the dedicated mother is determined to cement her happiness as well as her financial security.

Scroll through the gallery to be easily reminded why Amber Rose has had such an impact on Pop culture.

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Damond Blue – “Godzilla” (VIDEO)

Damond Blue releases visuals to the bubbling under street record “Godzilla”. In the last few months, the emerging hip-hop artist has gained a considerable amount of attention with the release of his hometown anthem ” Oh Baltimore” that has amassed over 5 million views to date and his highly anticipated mixtape “Blessonz” that was favorably reviewed by the staff at Hotnewhiphop. The mixtape was led by the hit single “Lemme Talk My S###” that featured King Los as well as appearances by Fat Trel and Bun B. Damond Blue was recently added to the ” God Money War” Tour with King Los. Check out the visuals for Godzilla below…

AllHipHop & DJ Hustle Gives You Hustle Nation New Music

Our own Celebrity Host & DJ DJ Hustle aka hot hands is on the turntables giving you Hustle Nation New Music . DJ Hustle in this mix on AllHipHop.com. Listen to DJ Hustle as he is slapping the hits from the streets. Weekly mixes will be posted for your weekly enjoyment. Let DJ Hustle aka hot hands on the turn tables know what you want the hear on Twitter @DJHustle or Instagram DJHustle2407

1) T.I. Ft Young Dro & Young Thug – Peanut Better Jelly
2) Fetty Wap – RGF Island
3) Drake & Future – Jumpman
4) Drake & Future – I’m The Plug
5) Chris Brown – Zero

EXCLUSIVE: Emerging Artists Discuss Recording At Iconic Stankonia Studios As Part Converse Rubber Tracks Program

Converse Rubber Tracks offered an amazing opportunity for up-and-coming artists from around the globe. Performers across multiple genres were granted free access to record music at world-renowned studios such as Atlanta’s Stankonia, Kingston’s Tuff Gong, and Brooklyn’s Converse Rubber Tracks.

“Since we opened our first permanent Converse Rubber Tracks studio in Brooklyn four years ago, we’ve had aspirations to elevate this program even further, hoping to extend this opportunity to artists across the globe,” stated Jed Lewis, Converse Global Music Marketing Director. “As a brand so deeply rooted in the next generation of creative spirits, we’re eager to make history while inspiring creativity and self-expression among music communities worldwide.”

In total, 12 different recording spaces participated in the program with 84 acts granted the chance to work with top-notch producers and sound engineers. AllHipHop.com connected with three of the music acts and three studio heads to get their thoughts on being part of Converse Rubber Tracks and the experience of recording in the iconic studios.

Discover A.J. Crew of Los Angeles, Gemini (Rey Morado & GC) of Atlanta, and DreamR Digital (6LACK, Edrick “Bloo” WoodsDavid LukeSteve CantrellIsaiah Smart) of Georgia. In addition, get insight from Stankonia’s Rey “Renegade” Oliver, Tuff Gong’s Marie Bruce, and Converse Rubber Tracks Brooklyn’s Brad Worrell.

ARTISTS

A.J. Crew + Gemini + 6LACK
A.J. Crew + Gemini + DreamR Digital’s 6LACK

Why did you decide to apply and participate in Converse Rubber Tracks?

A.J. Crew:

I was reading a bunch of articles online at the time and came across one on Converse Rubber Tracks. I had heard of the program before, but this article had a video with Big Boi speaking on Stankonia Studios. I was thinking, “They’re letting people record at Stankonia?!” I applied the same day. I had no expectation of getting in because I never win anything. They emailed me and I was bugging out. I didn’t know which studio I was going to be at until like a week after the initial email. When they told me I was going to be at Stankonia I damn near cried, but I was at work so I had to keep it cool. Cooler than a polar bear’s toenails… Had to make the reference.

GC of Gemini:

We were interested in the Converse Rubber Tracks session for a great opportunity to learn more about the engineering aspect of our music and to learn better ways to enhance our sound!

Isaiah Smart of DreamR Digital:

I saw a link about the initiative and looked around about it and thought it was cool. I thought that there would be no way we would make it through the thousands of applicants. But, I’m very big on “you never know until you try,” so I decided to shoot for it. Now, we’re here. You just have to be willing to take a chance even if you feel unsure sometimes.

DreamR Digital's Bloo Woods + David Luke & Steve Cantrell
DreamR Digital’s Bloo Woods + David Luke & Steve Cantrell

Now that you’ve been selected to record at Stankonia what are you most looking forward to? What are you goals for your session?

A.J. Crew:

The energy. I want to feel the vibes and get inspired by the building. A lot of classic music, not just in Hip Hop but all genres, has been made there. So I want to soak up as much of that as possible, hoping some of that energy rubs off on me. Outside of that, my focus is on creating the best work possible. Period. I have a number of songs to work on, but I don’t want to force anything. I’d rather work on one song for the whole session and have it sound amazing than to approach it scatter-brained or try to do too much. Finding the funk is necessary.

GC of Gemini:

We are definitely looking to enhance our sound, learn from the experts and the ones in the industry – even have them give us pointers with our music.

Isaiah Smart of DreamR Digital:

It’s Stankonia. The Stankonia! We are looking forward to experiencing the atmosphere that bred some of our favorite songs/albums as well as adding to that legacy. DreamR Digital has some of the best minds that music is waiting to hear. While there, we intend to fully track and mix one song and leave with 3-5 additional rough mixes. We’re excited for the experience and ready to work.

 

STUDIO HEADS

Renegade + Marie Bruce + Brad Worrell
Renegade + Marie Bruce + Brad Worrell

Why did your studio decide to partner with Converse to give free recording time to emerging artists?

Brad Worrell (Studio Manager – Converse Rubber Tracks Brooklyn):

Converse Rubber Tracks in Brooklyn is the flagship studio that opened in July 2011 and since then, we’ve expanded the platform immensely to support local music communities. Typically, we have local bands come in for free recording sessions 5 days a week, and with this program we are so excited to be able to open our doors to so many international artists.

Marie Bruce (General Manager – Tuff Gong):

Tuff Gong is excited to partner with Converse, as the opportunity that Converse has extended to give free recording time to emerging artists is exactly in line with the vision of our founder Bob Marley encompasses. Bob’s vision for Tuff Gong was to provide independent artists an avenue housed under one facility, to provide a vehicle for them to fulfill their dreams… so we are honored to be on board with this partnership!

Rey “Renegade” Oliver (Studio Manager – Stankonia):

Stankonia Recording Studios was glad to partner with Converse for the Rubber Tracks sessions, because it’s our responsibility to help maintain a thriving music world. After all, that’s what got us to this point today.

[ALSO READ: Converse Rubber Tracks Launches Free Program For Aspiring Musicians To Record At Iconic International Studios]

Neef Buck Says State Property Is Back (VIDEO)

Neef Buck speaks with Mikey T The Movie Star in Pt. 3 of their exclusive interview touching on the return tour of State Property and what we can expect next from the newly independent group…stating an album could be in the works now that Beanie Sigel is healthy and Oschino is free.

[ALSO READ: Former Roc-A-Fella Artist Neef Buck Breaks Down The Young Gunz Situation With Def Jam (VIDEO)]

EXCLUSIVE! Game On Recording Demo, Arguing W/ Dr. Dre, Wearing A Belt, Insecurities, Fatherhood, ‘What Are Those,’ & ‘Documentary 2’

Recently, The Game visited New York City to premiere the behind the scenes footage of him working on his anticipated album, Documentary 2The respected photographer / director, Jonathan Mannion, who captured the icon cover art from his début album hosted the question and answer session that preceded the screening of the documentary.

An organic friendship has been cultivated between Jonathan and The Game. Through this relaxed relationship an introspective insight was revealed to the intimate Manhattan audience. A kaleidoscope of poignant snapshots were captured by Mannion’s cunning trigger finger. These pictures helped to provide perspective into the life of The Game. When reviewing a photo of himself wearing sagging pants Game expressed.

“This picture right here is funny. The first thing I notice is that I didn’t have on a belt. At this time, for some reason — I was 23 years old and I thought — like, I had this concept that I didn’t wear belts because, ‘Can’t nothing hold me.’ It was dumb, but that was my thing. So, I didn’t wear belts, because that was too much like holding me back. Every time I see pictures from that day — it looks so stupid,” he matter-of-factly admits.

As the conversation continues an array of topics are discussed like his insecurities, his fatherhood, and his choice in sneakers. Soon, after a picture of Game wearing a nondescript pair of Nike’s flashes across the screen, a curious audience member interjects, “What are those?” Never one to be heckled, the Left Coast lyricist shot back, “Somebody said, what are those? Those were those NikeiD Huaraches, with your name on the back; don’t front. Everybody had some. Those are the first pair of NikeIDs. He said, ‘What are those?’ F**k you,” laughed the platinum-selling MC.

Skip to the four minute mark for Game’s anecdote on belts and then to the 12:40 minute mark for the humorous exchange between Game and the heckler. How will the Documentary 2 compare to its predecessor?