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Lil Dicky Ft. Fetty Wap & Rich Homie Quan – “Save Dat Money” (VIDEO)

Today, Hip Hop Sensation Lil Dicky has released the video to his viral single “Save Dat Money”, a cut that since release, received over 1.2 million listens. “Save Dat Money” is a snare hitting “west coast infused” mix that features rap stars Fetty Wap and Rich Homie Quan“Save Date Money” follows Lil Dicky on a venture to make one of the coolest rap videos without spending any money. From mansions and Mclaren’s,  to private yachts and bottle service in clubs — Lil Dicky invades the city at no cost and gets it all on film (directed by Tony Yacenda). “Save Dat Money” offers cameos from T-Pain, Kevin Durant, Hannibal Burress, Mark Cuban, Tom Petty and more. Watch below!!

Mystikal – “Robert Dinero”

It may seem that Nola legend Mystikal has been quiet since dropping the Mark Ronson collab record last year but in fact, ‘the man right chea’ has a lot going on behind the scenes. While we all wait for the official announcements Mystikal drops a new street single, the X File-produced “Robert Dinero.” This song is HEAT!

Semi Hendrix (Ras Kass & Jack Splash) – “Jesus Pressed Mute”

Its been a while since we posted some Ras Kass on the site but we gotta make sure yall stay in line so without further ado we present legendary West Coast emcee Ras Kass on “Jesus Press Mute.” The track is produced by three-time Grammy Award Winner Jack Splash who laces production for the upcoming group album Semi Hendrix (Ras Kass & Jack Splash) Breakfast At Banksy’s out 10/16 on Mello Music Group here: geni.us/1QU2.  This track is perfect timing after the Republican debate last night.

Rare Gucci Mane Footage Leaks Online

The homie been incarcerated for years at a time, but he still has a jovial attitude about life. Check out this rare in studio footage by Jordan Tower films as he gets a close look at the recording process with Gucci Mane. From the glasses, to the chains, to the grill, Gucci is in true form in the clip. Lets not forget this is pre-ice cream face tattoo.

“My daughter gonna be called Gucci Winfrey” – Gucci Mane

David Sabastian – “Sh*t Just Got Real” (VIDEO)

Los Angeles rapper and designer David Sabastian releases new music video for “Sh*t Just Got Real”, the newest single from his forthcoming album I Am Anti due out later this year.  Directed by Alexander Hadden and David Sabastian and executive produced by St. Gian and the ANTI Society, the socially conscience project addresses rebellion brewing amid the current events of social injustice.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CZaT9mB9o1c&feature=youtu.be

Houston Rapper Sauce Walka Releases Drake Diss Track ‘Wack 2 Wack’ (AUDIO)

(AllHipHop News) Earlier this year, Houston based rapper Sauce Walka took issue with Drake for not showing proper love to his city. Walka called out Drizzy for excluding a lot of local H-Town talent from the Toronto native’s Houston Appreciation Weekend (HAW) celebration.

[ALSO READ: Drake Responds To Houston Rapper Sauce Walka Calling Him Out During HAW Concert (VIDEO)]

“N*gga comes down and uses our culture for lyrical content and ain’t giving sh*t back but a family fun day and some money to some hoes he’s tricking on in the club. You f*cking idiot,” said Walka in a video posted to Instagram. “This b*tch ass n*gga made music with artists from everywhere but Houston.”

One half of the Sauce Twinz is firing more shots at Drake. This time the verbal assault comes via the new diss track “Wack 2 Wack.” The record includes Walka accusing his target of having to pay for sex before he became famous, stealing Houston’s culture, and needing a ghostwriter to stay hot.

[ALSO READ: Sauce Walka, Sosaman & Young Payday Reflect On Steve Francis Chain Snatch: “It Was A Misunderstanding”]

Listen Sauce Walka’s “Wack 2 Wack (Drake Disstruction)” below.

HEATER OF THE DAY: Lexz Pryde Ft. Snoop Dogg & Blade Brown – “Motivate”

Hip-Hop icon Big Kap and music veteran Big Phil Gates team up with 47th&7th Media to promote new singer Lexz Pryde and her single Motivate ft. Snoop Dogg from her upcoming EP Cyberspace.

It’s not every day that an emerging artist has a chance to make a song with an established music legend. Often, the opportunity can be a vehicle to help gain valuable credibility and visibility. But when a song’s theme runs parallel with an artist’s struggle, success almost seems destined.

Such is the story of Motivate, the song artist Lexz Pryde envisions as “the catalyst for a movement with a mission to inspire people to pursue their dreams despite obstacles.” According to Lexz, the obstacles she had to overcome to make Motivate’s release a reality made her realize what success really is- it’s staring defeat in the face and still charging forward. This is the impact she wants “Motivate” to have on listeners, you CAN achieve your dreams. The video, which features Snoop Dogg, Blade Brown and street artist Styler Grey is living proof that dreams can come true. “Motivate iz not just a song.. It’z a movement,” confesses Lexz.

A chance meeting with music heavyweights Gates and Big Kap helped catapult Lexz into the spotlight. Since linking up with Gates, she has performed alongside DJ Self at the trendy No. 8. The NYFW Event, sponsored by Bartholomew Gold, Ranbeeri Denim, Denim Vodka and Jahlookova, drew celebrities from every walk of life. This summer, Lexz has also performed in South Korea, Croatia, and Ibiza, plus she will debut her new sound in Tokyo with Ultra Music Festival. Not a bad start for the pop sensation.

 

ESPN First Take: Richard Sherman Speaks On Black-on-Black Violence, Black Lives Matter Movement

Richard Sherman addresses the “Black Lives Matter” movement bringing up black on black violence as an issue that needs to be solved first before “finger pointing.” Having grown up in South Central LA and having lost a close friend to violence this issue hits close to home for Richard Sherman. What are your thoughts? Comment below!

There’s More Confirmation The Drake/Future Joint Project Is Real

(AllHipHop News) The most open secret in the industry at the moment appears to be the forthcoming joint project from Drake and Future. After The Breakfast Club hinted about a Freebandz/OVO collab and DJ Skee kind of let the information out on Twitter, Hot 97’s Ebro is the latest industry insider to publicly address the speculation.

[ALSO READ: Drake & Norm Kelly Show Up at Future’s Toronto Show]

According to Ebro, the rumors of Drake and Future teaming up on music are true. He posted a message on Twitter confirming the information. Later Future sent out his own tweet with the same #FBGOVO used in Ebro’s post.

Drake is scheduled to perform in Future’s hometown of Atlanta this weekend as part of the Music Midtown festival. The occasion could be the opportunity for the duo to release the much-talked about collaboration.

Rumored Cover Art For Drake/Future Joint Mixtape
Rumored Cover Art For Drake/Future Joint Mixtape

ALTERNATIVE PICK – Noel Scales – “Good Girl”

After trending on Soundcloud in the R&B section the last month and getting over 400,000 plays on her song “Good Girl,” Noel Scales returns with the video for her widely successful song. The Philadelphia R&B artist is also an accomplished songwriter who has ghostwritten for several notable artists we can’t speak on. The super talented Scales presents a young fresh voice from the City of Brotherly Love and at just 24 years old, the future is very bright for this young talent.

Wale: Black Lives Should Matter To Black Lives, It’s Been Easy To Blame Other People (VIDEO)

(AllHipHop News) The collective social justice movement that has come to be known as Black Lives Matter was birthed out of the recent highly publicized killings of unarmed African-Americans by officers of the government.

The groups associated with Black Lives Matter have been under attack in recent months. Conservative commentators and police unions have accused BLM activists of inciting violence against law enforcement. Some people have even labeled the protest movement a “hate group.”

[ALSO READ: Chuck D Talks Black Lives Matter Movement, Modern Hip Hop & Dr. Dre Allegedly Assaulting Dee Barnes]

Maybach Music Group artist Wale did an interview with Revolt. The DMV area emcee was asked for his thoughts on Black Lives Matter.

Wale said:

I want Black lives to matter to Black lives more. I feel like we can only focus on what we focus on. Modifying the morale of the people starts within. It starts with us. It’s been easy to blame other people for stuff like that and point the finger. But Black lives should matter to Black lives.

I don’t really care about trying to rally up people for the wrong reasons. I want us to realize the power that we got within ourselves and to love ourselves more. This should really be the first objective as far as understanding the whole “black lives” thing. I don’t think we love ourselves enough as much as we used to.

[ALSO READ: Wale Teams With First Lady Michelle Obama For “Reach Higher” Initiative Event]

Watch Wale’s interview below.

Jack Thriller Talks Suge Knight, ‘Dogg Pound 4 Life’ Biopic & ‘Get Rich Or Die Tryin’ Sequel (VIDEO)

(AllHipHop News) Hip Hop biopics have been a big deal this summer. Straight Outta Compton opened the flood gates to other possible projects including the Death Row movie Dogg Pound 4 Life. The casting for the film has already begun, but there is one more entertainer looking to get a role in the project.

[ALSO READ: The Cast Of The Death Row ‘Sequel’ To ‘Straight Outta Compton’ Has Been Revealed (PHOTOS)]

During an interview with Mikey T The Movie Star, comedian Jack Thriller expressed his interest in portraying the late Nate Dogg in DP4L. Thriller also talked about getting a phone call from Death Row co-founder Suge Knight.

What about 50 Cent taking another crack at a semi-biographical motion picture? Thriller would not directly respond to the likelihood a second part to 2005’s Get Rich or Die Tryin‍’ could possibly be in the works, but he didn’t shut down the idea either.

“I ain’t gonna say what 50 Cent wanna see,” said the Thisis50 contributor. “I’ma leave it right there.”

[ALSO READ: Jack Thriller Talks About How 50 Cent Changed His Life (VIDEO)]

Watch Jack Thriller’s interview below. 

Kidd Kidd Reflects On Being Shot 6 Times (VIDEO)

(AllHipHop News) G-Unit’s newest member Kidd Kidd recently sat down with DJ Smallz Eyes. The discussion included the New Orleans native reflecting on being shot 6 times.

[ALSO READ: Kidd Kidd Gets Out Of Rikers, Thanks G-Unit]

“For me it was more of a relief that I made it through it, because I knew it was coming,” said Kidd Kidd. “Once I was able to open my eyes and I knew I was still here, I knew I was going to recover and get well.”

It has been a big year for Kidd. He was named one of the XXL Freshman Class members for 2015. The former Young Money artist also joined his ex-boss on stage at Lil Wayne’s star-studded Lil Weezyana Fest last month. In addition, Kidd Kidd released his latest project F## Da Fame earlier this week.

[ALSO READ: G-Unit’s Kidd Kidd Releases New Mixtape “F## Da Fame”]

Watch Kidd Kidd’s interview below.

#ATLRiseUp: Issa Is Looking To Use His “Trap Conscious” Movement To Be The Voice Of The Youth

Oftentimes the path to success takes unexpected turns. In the music business, acts throughout history have had to face the complications of the record label structure, which can include losing a deal that was thought to be the stepping stone to stardom.

How that person responds to the drawback is usually what determines the next step in their life. Do they just give up on their dreams? Or do they use that experience to gain knowledge on how to achieve those goals?

Atlanta-based rapper Issa Thompson signed to the now defunct Jive Records at just 16 years old. But once the label was shut down in 2011, Issa was left to reevaluate the direction of his career. He didn’t fold. For Thompson, it was about building something new out of the rubble left behind from Jive’s collapse.

[ALSO READ: #ATLRiseUp: Sy Ari Da Kid’s Versatility Is Making Him The Man In Atlanta]

“People think when you get a record deal your whole life changes. It’s a big misconception about that,” Issa tells AllHipHop.com. “I learned how the music industry goes. I learned how these labels work. I learned how it is when you come into a label and you don’t have much of a fan base. At the end of the day, it made me better, it made me stronger.”

While Issa did not have a large swarm of fans at the time he stepped into the Jive offices, he has since built a loyal base of supporters for his music. The completely independent artist’s Twitter account boasts over 94,000 followers, and his Instagram tops 128,000 followers.

Issa has been able to maintain and expand his base by exposing listeners to a wide variety of sounds. His mixtapes range from the street-centered King Issa to the explicitly conscious Lost Prophet to the Trap-influenced This Summer. The catalog comes together to present a central theme the young rhymer refers to as “Trap Conscious.” 

“Since the beginning of my career, my music is just a powerful type music. It’s not all just dance, Trap, or party. I’ve always – since I started rapping – had messages in my music,” says Issa. “My real fans know everything I’ve done in the past and up to this year.”

The beginning of Issa’s turn toward making music began in Washington, DC. Around the age of 8, Issa asked his father to pen some lines for him to recite. Dad recognized a gift in his boy and began training him in the art of rap. Eventually, Issa took on the task of writing his own lyrics.

About four years later, Issa moved to Atlanta where he continued creating raps. He began working with different artists and producers in the city. He even teamed with ATL tastemaker DJ Holiday to host his tapes. The honor roll student also built a working relationship and personal friendship with singer/actor Jacob Latimore.

“Me and Jacob have been friends since I had my first record deal at 16 or 17. That’s like my little brother. You can expect me and Jacob to be working together for the rest of our careers. We’re family,” Issa states.

Latimore collaborations such as “Like Em All” and “Breathe” are examples of Issa’s ability to appeal to a female audience. But at the heart of what the entertainer is trying to express through his music is a much larger message.

Issa looks to one of the all time greats as the ideal symbol of what he wants to accomplish as an artist. Scroll through his IG page and you will find several photos of reggae icon Bob Marley. The thoughts communicated through classic Marley tunes such as “One Love” and “Get Up, Stand Up” should be where the nation and the world is headed, according to Issa.

“That’s my biggest inspiration spiritually. He represented revolution, and I’m a young revolutionary. I relate to a lot of his teachings,” says Issa about Marley. “I feel like his spirit supports me. What I represent is a lot of things that Bob Marley would talk about. He spoke not just for oppressed people, but he represented one love among all people, all races.”

On to Abundant blessings ?〰〽️??? #YoungBob

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Issa presented his own version of rebel music with the Don Cannon hosted Lost Prophet. Despite touching on timely social issues, the 2013 project was not as well received as Issa’s previous work.

Lost Prophet was a very conscious mixtape. I think that’s why people overlooked it. It was too over their head. I don’t think people grabbed on to it. Especially, the youth,” he explains.

This Summer was a return to a more youth-friendly style. However, Issa has not completely left behind the idea of addressing relevant topics. He describes his recent record “Whips & Chains” as a spiritual release that needed to happen.

“I wanted to get that off my chest to let people know I’m not a slave to the jewelry or to the normal rap lifestyle – popping bottles, b*tches and all that stuff. I’m not a slave to any of those things. I’m rapping about it, because this is what ya’ll want to hear. This is what it is in the times that we live in,” explains Issa. “But on ‘Whips & Chains,’ I’m letting you know I have a conscious mind and I know what’s going on. I know they give us these cars and jewelry so we’ll shut the hell up and won’t talk about what’s real out here.” 

“Whips & Chains” is ushering in Issa’s next project called No Rules. The January 2016 collection is set to be all revolutionary music. His approach was to adopt the trendy style of This Summer to reel in the public, and then hit them with more mindful music.

It’s similar to the way 2Pac dropped “I Get Around” and OutKast dropped “Ms. Jackson,” and then listeners uncovered Pac’s “Souljah’s Revenge” and Kast’s “Toilet Tisha” as well.

Issa provides details about No Rules, “It’s going back to that Lost Prophet kind of feel. Me being able to bounce back-and-forth is what makes me different from everybody. No other artist since 2Pac has been able to bounce back to talking about something in their music, and at the same time, I’m speaking for the streets and being the voice of the youth. Future is the voice of the streets. I’ll give him that. I’m talking about the voice for every different view and side.”  

Some of Issa’s upcoming music will also offer his reflections on a serious situation that he was unfortunately connected to. In June, an Alabama man was arrested after he pretended to be Issa on Facebook in order to sexually assault women.

Even though he was not directly involved in the incidents, Issa felt the need to apologize to his fans. He attempted to contact the victims, but because the case is still open he was not able to reach out to the women directly. It appears the ordeal still troubles him at times. Again, he hopes that something positive will come from such as negative circumstance.

“I’m not saying it needed to happen, but the incident brought light to the fact people are impersonating other people for all the wrong reasons. It’s sending a message to young people to be more aware to what’s happening on social media,” says Issa. “People get catfished all the time, but I don’t think it’s ever been a situation that has been this harsh where two girls got raped. I feel horrible that it had to be my name, but all I can do is rise above it. I know that God won’t give me nothing that I can’t handle.”

Issa hopes other young people become more aware of the dangers of interacting with strangers online. Beyond that, there are more lessons Thompson wants to be part of sharing with the people. The Good Life Music Group performer is looking to use his status as an artist to contribute to the overall lifting of consciousness among the Millennial generation.

“There’s so much stuff our youth needs to hear from somebody like me. J. Cole and Kendrick are giving it to you, but I’m talking about someone coming out of Atlanta and speaking to the youth. It’s a new voice,” declares Issa.

Issa
Issa’s On A Mission Is To Shine Light Onto The Dark

[ALSO READ: #ATLRiseUp: EarthGang Is Crafting Authentic Music & Refreshing Atlanta’s Hip Hop Sound]

Read other installments of AllHipHop’s #ATLRiseUp series here.

Follow Issa on Twitter @ISSAIAM and Instagram @issaiam.

Stream/download Issa’s This Summer mixtape below.

Fetty Wap Responds To Child Being Inspired By Him To Stop Wearing Prosthetic Eye

Fetty Wap inspired a 10-year-old boy from Denver, CO to stop wearing his prosthetic eye, which prompted his mother to write a thoughtful thank you letter to the New Jersey rapper on social media.  The “679” rapper took the time to respond to Brenda Vaden’s post about her son, Jayden, via Instagram.

Leave it to my social media queen sister to get @fettywap1738 to see Jayden's picture and story AND to respond! Jayden has been on cloud 9⃣! #thankyoufettywap for taking the time out of your busy day to leave a note for Jayden, you are AWESOME. And so are the rest of you that left sweet comments and shared Jay's story ??? #fettyrocks #oneeyeandawesome #jaydenismyhero #isthisreallyhappening @omgitsmokito @fettywap1738 @nittdagritt @jlvaden @1ofakind07

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Jayden Vaden was diagnosed with retinoblastoma after his first birthday and had have an eye removed. He wore a prosthetic eye all his life until he caught a glimpse of Fetty Wap, who was born with glaucoma and had to have an eye removed also.

[ALSO READ: Mom Thanks Fetty Wap For Encouraging Son To Not Wear Prosthetic Eye]

Fetty has been having quite the summer. Besides having four singles place onto the Billboard 100 chart, he also received the key to his hometown of Paterson, NJ. His debut album is due in stores Sept. 25th.

Drake & Serena Williams Are Still Going Strong

Photo via Drake’s Instagram

It looks like Drake and Serena Williams are still going strong. Drake was spotted supporting his boo at her NYFW show. Drake also posted a photo of him and Anna Wintour with the caption, “Me and bae.” Serena wasn’t here for it, and even gave 65-years-old Wintour and Drake those emoji hands. We’d have to say this is still awkward.

Drake Serena Williams

Was Kanye West’s Yeezy Season 2 Fashion Show This Bad?

Photo via MTV VMAS video

Apparently Kanye West’s Yeezy Season 2 NYFW show was so bad and awkward, as well as the apparel, that a model couldn’t even wait to light one up. Ye what is this homeless chic, ripped American Apparel mess you are selling for ridiculous prices?