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Morgan Freeman’s Granddaughter Reportedly Killed By Her Boyfriend During An ‘Exorcism’ (VIDEO)

(AllHipHop News) Award winning actor Morgan Freeman lost his step-granddaughter this weekend. According to reports, Edena Hines was stabbed 16 times outside her Manhattan apartment. Lamar Davenport, described as her boyfriend, has been taken into police custody.

The supposed aspiring rapper was said to be experiencing a drug-induced psychosis. He was discovered standing over Hines’ body chanting Bible verses and exorcism incantations. The 30-year-old suspect was transported to a hospital for a psychological evaluation.

“I heard the him say something like ‘Devil, be gone, Jesus and God,”‘ George Hudacko told CBS News.

Hines was pronounced dead at Harlem Hospital. The actress was 33 years old. Davenport was charged with second-degree murder. He is awaiting arraignment.

Watch the CBS News report on Edena Hines below.

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EXCLUSIVE: OG Maco Talks People Dismissing His Talent, Social Media Rants, & the Internet Age

Videographer: Frsk Purple / Photo Credit: Niki G.

Last week, AllHipHop received an exclusive invite to attend the video shoot for the G4 Boyz’Alexander Wang,” which features none other than, OG Maco. Often criticized for his candid use of social media, OG poignantly explained his stance on several subjects, like his established discography.

An expansive body of work helped to earn his spot within the 2015 XXL Freshman class, but his creative integrity is often dismissed by the public. “It’s just one of those things. I don’t necessarily hate it or dislike it, or one way or another, because any small amount of research you can easily find out who I am,” he said. The Children of the Rage wordsmith then matter-of-factly added, “It’s usually that way with most people.”

Check out the full clip and to see what he has to say about his perceived social media “rants” and how the Internet Age is turning people into “robots.”

Does OG Maco make valid points?

Toronto Rapper Tory Lanez Throws A Shot At Drake (VIDEO)

(AllHipHop News) Is Tory Lanez the next rapper to jump into the ring with Drake? Unlike Meek Mill, Lanez represents the same hometown as Drake. The Toronto rapper spit a freestyle on Sway In The Morning that included a slight jab at Drizzy.

[ALSO READ: Drake’s “If You’re Reading This It’s Too Late” Reaches A Major Milestone]

“I know these n*ggas about to act scary. T.O. n*gga, only spitting without the Blackberry,” rapped Tory.

In 2009, Drake was famously caught on camera “freestyling” by reading lyrics off his cell phone. Critics of the OVO leader often cite that moment on Hot 97 as a low point for Drake.

This is not the first time Tory has taken aim at Drake. Last year he put up $10,000 in a challenge to his fellow Canadian. Lanez says he spoke to the “10 Bands” performer. Since Drake supposedly stated he enjoyed Tory’s music, the “Say It” rapper was able to keep his 10K.

 [ALSO READ: Tory Lanez – In For It]

Watch Tory Lanez’s interview/freestyle below.

AHH Album Review Ro Spit – IV Life

Written by Andrew AG Barnett

 

Pontiac, Michigan’s own Ro Spit’s new album, “IV Life”, is laced with polished rap flows and clever lines that would make even Jay-Z smirk. Ro Spit shows off his technical rapping skills all over this project, but more importantly he shows the ability to craft songs. His creativity and skill backed with great production work together to create a good result.

The album’s intro “Triumph” is perfect and features Raheem Devaughn who really drives the emotion of the record. This intro sets off the album as Ro spits witty, but meaningful quotables that are only elevated once Devaughn starts singing. This trend of cl;ever wordplay continues throughout the album. You don’t have to ever have a conversation with Ro to know he puts a lot of thought into his rhymes.

The album’s production is very impressive. Rappers with the amount of pure skill that Ro have sometimes seem to lack in the production department, but that’s not the case here. The beats fit and flow smoothly from song to song, and instead of overshadowing Ro’s lyrics, the beats and words work together like magic; this is a credit to Ro’s artistry.

This album has a lot of bright spots. The only song that kind of throws off the album is “Slow Stir” which is kind of lazy effort, but all in all this album is a super solid project. Sometimes i hear Ro giving me a kind of Jay-Z feel.(See “Right Here”) His features are used effectively, and he holds his own with lyrical heavyweights like Royce Da 5’9” and Bun B. “IV Life” is definitely worth the listen and you might just become a fan.

Lyrics: 8.5/10
Production: 8/10
Cohesiveness: 7.5/10
Replay Value: 7/10

Overall: 8/10

Standout tracks: “Triumph,” “Glorious,” “Forbidden,” “Self-Titled(Who Got It?)”

Ekko – “Who Gon Tell Me Different”

Reading, PA based emcee Ekko has established himself on the music landscape over the last couple of years via breakthrough collaborations with Joell Ortiz and Gillie Da Kid. His debut EP Ekksposure, showed his unmistakable delivery, dynamic lyrical ability so we have a lot to look forward to from this talent.

His last single “Eryday” featuring Gillie Da Kid received heavy spins on Philly’s Power99 mixshows and Ekko’s most recent single entitled “WGTMD (Who Gon Tell Me Different)” produced by FranchiseBeats. It is one of the first songs off of Ekko’s EP “Ekksposure,” project set to drop in late September.

Talib Kweli Talks Possibility Of A Black Star Reunion With Mos Def (VIDEO)

(AllHipHop News) Yasiin Bey (fka Mos Def) was launched back into Hip Hop headlines in recent weeks when the rhymer was seen in a video challenging other emcees to a three-on-three battle. He eventually walked back those statements. Bey may not be teaming up with Black Thought and King Los to take on Lupe Fiasco and friends, but what about reconnecting with Talib Kweli for another Black Star LP.

[ALSO READ: Mos Def Responds To Lupe Fiasco, Seems To Off Battle Challenge]

Kweli spoke with VladTV about the possibility the two Brooklyn emcees may drop an official sequel to their classic 1998 collaborative album. According to Kweli, fans should not expect a new project from the duo.

“We do several Black Star shows a year, but I’m not sure if we’ll see a new record anytime soon,” said Kweli.

Talib Kweli recently released his free album F*ck The Money. The LP is available for download on KweliClub.com.

[ALSO READ: Yasiin Bey (Mos Def) Explains Why He Left America (VIDEO)]

Watch Talib Kweli’s interview below.

Diddy Talks New York Hip Hop, Falling At The BET Awards & Being A Fan Of Drake (VIDEO)

(AllHipHop News) It was not that long ago that Sean “Diddy” Combs was accused of physically assaulting Drake in a nightclub. Apparently, the incident has not affected the Bad Boy Records founder’s appreciation for Drizzy’s music.

[ALSO READ: Puff Daddy & Pharrell Williams Working On Music In The Studio (VIDEO)]

Diddy stopped by Ebro In The Morning to talk about several topics. One of those discussions centered around Drake.

“It goes back to what Jay said, ‘Men lie, women lie, numbers don’t.’ In that case, Drake is [the number one hit maker],” said Diddy.

He continued, “Drake hands down is the best songwriter, song maker of this time right here. Drake is my favorite rap artist of this time.”

Diddy also stated he and Drake have moved passed their confrontation in Miami.

 [ALSO READ: Puff Daddy Says He’s Now Living A “Positive Vibrations” Lifestyle (VIDEO)]

Watch Diddy’s interview below.

Dr. Dre’s “Compton” Album Streamed 25 Million Times First Week

(AllHipHop News) When Dr. Dre released his last album, 1999’s 2001, most consumers still bought CDs. In 2015, music streaming has become a more popular way for fans to listen to new projects, and Dre’s Compton became the first major test for Apple’s new streaming service Apple Music.

[ALSO READ: Dr. Dre To Donate Royalties From “Compton: A Soundtrack” To Fund Children’s Art Facility]

According to the New York Times, Compton was streamed 25 million times worldwide in its first week of release. The Apple Music exclusive was reportedly streamed 11 million times in the United States.

The 11 million number for Compton is impressive, but it fails in comparison to Drake’s If You’re Reading This It’s Too Late topping 48 million streams in one week and Kendrick Lamar’s To Pimp A Butterfly pulling around 39 million streams. Both albums from Drake and Kendrick were available on other streaming services.

Apple Music launched in June. The service had the disadvantage of coming into a very competitive marketplace after other established streaming platforms like Spotify, Pandora, and Rdio have been available for years.

Dre’s latest LP is expected to open on the Billboard 200 album chart in the number 2 position behind Luke Bryan’s Kill The Lights. Compton is expected to sell around 280,000 copies. The project’s sps (sales plus streaming) will be close to 300,000 units (every 1,500 streams equal one album sale).

[ALSO READ: Dr. Dre’s “Compton: A Soundtrack” Predicted To Have Huge First Week Sales]

Is The Def Jam Story The Next Hip-Hop Biopic?

Does this look familiar to you? Do you remember Krush Groove?
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This movie is called “Krush Groove” and it was supposedly the story of early Def Jam, made in 1985! Here is the description:

In the movie, Russell Walker has signed all of the hottest acts to his Krush Groove record label, including Run-D.M.C., Dr. Jeckyll & Mr. Hyde (Alonzo Brown), and Kurtis Blow. Rick Rubin produces their records. When Run-D.M.C. has a hit record and Russell doesn’t have the money to press records, he borrows money from a street hustler. At the same time, Russell and his brother Run are both competing for the heart of R&B singer-percussionist Sheila E. Also appearing in the film are LL Cool J, the Beastie Boys, New Edition, the Fat Boys and some of their songs, as well as others from the likes of Chaka Khan, Debbie Harry, and the Gap Band. Members of the R&B group Full Force also make a cameo in the film as bodyguards.

Anyway, that was a long, long time ago – 30 years! The word on the street is that a revised, more truthful look at Def Jam Records as a movement. I’m thinking it could happen and be an epic story! Thoughts?

Mac Miller Releases Second Single From His New Album

Recently, Mac Miller has released a new song from his album GO:OD AM. The single, titled “Break The Law” shows a more aggressive Mac Miller this time around. Ever since his last project Watching Movies With The Sound Off, the Pittsburg rapper has been taking his sound to a weirder state. Give “Break The Law” below, Mac Miller’s next album is also set to release in September.

Crowd is Pepper Sprayed At A Nicki Minaj Concert

A concert crowd had an unfortunate ending to Nicki Minaj’s performance in California earlier this weekend. TMZ released a video showing the fans being pepper sprayed during the Nicki’s performance. Although several people were frantic about the spraying, things eventually cooled down. Check out the video below.

Frank Ocean Tricks The Interwebs With New Album

Frank Ocean is a cold dude.

He had promised fans that he would drop a new album this summer and fans thought they had one when Lonnie Breaux 2 suddenly hit Spotify.

“Fans” went crazy with relief until the real fans realized it was simply old mixtape material rehashed into a 30-track album.

The trolling left the singer’s true following disappointed.

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Pharrell Talks About Meeting Michael Jackson

On Pharrell’s show OTHERtone, the iconic stopped by the studio to talk about a meeting legendary celebrities. Pharrell has met a lot of celebrities during his career. However, none of them seems to match his encounters with Michael Jackson. On the Beats 1 radio show, Pharrell tells Tyler about meeting Michael Jackson. According to the clip, Pharrell met the legendary singer twice before his passing in 2009. Check out the clip below.

https://twitter.com/Beats1/status/632990284150804480

 

Young Thug’s New Video Is Located In Gucci Mane’s Photo Exhibit

Young Thug’s next album might’ve been pushed back, but today the rapper released a new video titled “Again” featuring Gucci Mane. The original song was produced by London On Da Track, with their collaborative mixtape coming out soon. The video itself is pretty ratchet, the location of the set was at Gucci Mane’s photo exhibit in Atlanta. Check out “Again”  below.

 

Kids Remake “Straight Outta Compton”

Well, we didn’t see this coming, amid the “Straight Outta Compton” furor! Some parody people got together and revisit N.W.A.’s hits from a squeaky clean kids’ point of view. “Love The Police”? Really? Check out the comedic malarky. LOL!

iEKNOWS ft. Draea Brookes – “Intermission 1998”

A few months back rapper iEKNOWS dropped off a dope perspective single for “Intermission 1998” which also featured some strong vocals from Draea Brookes. Today iEKNOWS returns and delivers the official music video for, “Intermission 1998,” which also serves as the first single from the forthcoming full length project “Rolling With The Punches” scheduled to drop in the next few months.

Queen Latifah Signs On To Master P Bio Film, King of the South

Cp3 Filmworks makes exclusive statement to AllHipHop.com, about the upcoming biopic movie King Of The South:

The actress, talk show host and rapper lands a major role to play the mother of the young Percy Miller aka Master P rags to riches story. The film is based on Master P’s overcoming poverty and finding a way out the ghetto for his family through his music.
Flavor Unit executive Shakim Compere says, “This is a great role for Queen Latifah. Master P has an amazing story and has broke a lot of barriers in hip-hop, paving the way for artists to make real money and run their own businesses in the music industry. We have so much respect for what he’s done in the game, we want to help make sure that his story is told authentically with A-list talent.” The King of The South is the latest theatrical endeavor for Latifah who most recently starred in Lifetime’s Steel Magnolia‘s reboot. Her Flavor Unit also struck in overall deal with BET and Centric to revive VH1’s scripted series Single Ladies.

King of The South is written by Parde Bridget, Wayne Conley and Percy Miller, produced by CP3 Filmworks. The recreation of young Percy Millers’s life and the rise of the Ice Cream Man, No Limit empire, how one man with his last $500, turn down a million-dollar record contract to go on to sell over 75 million records on his own independent label.

[ALSO READ: Master P’s ‘King Of The South’ Biopic To Be Released In Spring 2016

For more information, go to www.KingofTheSouthMovie.com

Meek Mill Says His Team Stopped The Drake Tweef?

What is going on in the word? If you are in a battle, shouldn’t it be all out war? I mean, a general should be commanding the troops into battle. Furthermore in rap, the war is waged in terms of lyrics. But Meek is saying that his crew hide the password to his own Twitter account so he could not tweet against Drake. Now, all respect due to Meek, but this seems odd as Young Thug collaborating with 50 Cent.

Peep the tweets!
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EXCLUSIVE: Jon Connor Talks ‘Compton’ Studio Sessions with Dr. Dre, the ‘Straight Outta Compton’ Movie, and Getting Signed to Aftermath

On Tuesday, August 11, AllHipHop.com had the wonderful opportunity to speak with Aftermath recording artist (and AHH Breeding Ground alumni), Jon Connor.  The Flint, Michigan, native’s skills and tireless dedication to his craft have really been paying off as of late.  Not only did he sign with the legendary Dr. Dre, but he also made two outstanding contributions to Dre’s Compton offering.connor-dre

During our conversation, Connor, among other things, broke down what its like working with one of the best producers to ever do it, shared memories of being on the set for Straight Outta Compton, and hinted that he has more dope music on the way.

One of the things he said to me while wrapping up was, “At the end of the day, I’m a fan of Hip-Hop just like everybody else.  I’m one of the people.”  And that is something which, even with all his success, has never evaded him.

If Connor continues to build on his already strong pillars of talent, respect for Hip-Hop culture, and gratitude for his fans, he will have a long and successful career which surpasses the competition.

It’s still Aftermath and there ain’t goin’ be nothin’ after that!

AllHipHop.com: Thank you so much for taking time to speak me and AllHipHop.com.  We really appreciate it.  You and I have talked before and that was a real pleasure, so I’ve been looking forward to this interview.

Jon Connor: I want to say back, the same thing with you all.  It’s mutual.  I appreciate you all and the way you have always supported me from day one.  It’s always a pleasure, man.

First off, congratulations on the Compton album.  Are you pleased with the response it has been getting?

Yes, there has been an overwhelming love.  And just knowing that everybody has been so excited and finally we get this project from Dre that people have been waiting so long for.  The love is overwhelming; the response has been amazing.  And the way it’s going hand-in-hand with the Straight Outta Compton movie, you couldn’t ask for a better platform or set up.

I’ve seen social media pics of you, Dre, and others in the studio where you’ve referred to yourself as a “student.”  What would you say is the greatest lesson you’ve learned from these sessions?

There’s so many because, with Dre, Dre is the greatest producer of all-time.  For me, he’s like the Quincy Jones of Hip-Hop.  So the thing is, everyday you’re constantly learning.  I’d say one of the greatest things I’ve learned from Dre is that greatness is in the details.  Don’t let anything slide.  If you’re tired or haveDre, Game, Jon Connor been working for 12 hours and are ready to go to sleep, you still put in the same effort and the same time as when you first got there.  Work your hardest until you can barely keep your eyes open.  If you have to go through every song and comb through every lyric and melody and harmony and cadence, you do it because he [Dr. Dre] has a commitment to greatness.  We all call Dr. Dre the greatest of all-time and I’m just fortunate and blessed enough to be able to be at the studio and understand why.  I’ve always thought I had a grind and hard work ethic in me, but, by being around Dre, it just got taken to another level.

Just to follow up with that, to paint a picture, have you been in the studio with Dre where you’ve watched him make a beat?  Or has it been where he has pulled up an instrumental and asked you to write to it?  How does that whole process work?

That process is actually different from record to record.  There are joints where I was actually there for the conception of the music.  Like “One Shot One Kill,” I was there when that beat got made.  “One Shot One Kill” is like my baby laughs.  I watched it go from an idea and a sample to the addition of the live instrumentation and Snoop and everything that it eventually ended up becoming.  But it’s different from record to record, Dre is the type of cat where it’s all based on the feel.  If he’s feeling it and the vibe and the energy is there… he doesn’t care how the creative process happens.  The one common denominator in every record is that the vibe and positive energy is there.

That’s actually a great segue into one of my other questions.  What went through your head when you first found out that you were given song credit as the lead performing artist on “One Shot One Kill” as opposed to just being a guest feature?

I still don’t know if that has completely soaked into my brain.  It’s crazy.  I have a record with me featuring Snoop Dogg on Dr. Dre’s last album.  That’s beyond anything I could have ever dreamed.  It feels amazing.  Statik Selektah hit me and he said, “You are forever etched in Hip-Hop history.”  And the magnitude of that statement, I don’t know if I’ll ever really be able to fathom or truly understand it.  All I know is that it’s an amazing feeling and honestly it’s hard for me to even put it in words.

And then, of course, there’s “For the Love of Money”  which you also appear on.  Prior to telling a friend about this interview, he sent me a screenshot of his phone with that song highlighted and a caption which read “This song is on repeat.”  He told me how he looked you up, and I said that I’d been following your work for years.  You’re satisfying old fans and getting new ones.  It’s a beautiful thing, bro.

And with that I want to say ‘thank you’ and tell your man I said, ‘thank you‘ too.  It’s an amazing time.  This is my dream.  I’m a kid from Flint, Michigan, man.  It’s one of the most poverty-stricken places in the United States and so for us to be talking about the things we’re talking about, I’m truly humbled by that and I just to let the people know there’s more where that came from and I’ll forever be thankful to Dre for giving me this platform.  And I want to thank AllHipHop because you’ve all been rocking with me for years and y’all know the grind that I’ve put down and how hard I worked for this.  And with Dre, he saw and understood me as an artist and believed in me enough to give me a platform.  I’m just humbled by all of this.

One of the things I did to prepare for this is I went back and listened to “Big Brother” off of your Best in the World series.  And listened to how you described the whole scenario where Dre signed you.  How did that situation play out?

Yo, it was three phone calls and a flight.  There was the initial call when Xzibit hit me like, “Yo, I’m gonna let Dre hear your music.”  Then the second call was, “Okay, give me 10 songs you want Dre to hear.”  Then the third call was, “Dre wants you to be in California tomorrow.”  When I got to California, I was working the whole time.  Think about it, man.  I’m from Flint.  If you’re from Flint, you think Dr. Dre lives on like Mars or Jupiter.  And so for him to like your music… he was just playing beats and I rapped every verse I ever wrote.  I was pulling out verses from high school.  I was like I’m not leaving this house until Dr. Dre falls in love with what I do.  Whatever he needed to hear, I was gonna spit it.  It got to the point where I rapped so much, he finally just stopped the music and was like, “Alright, what do you want to do?”  And that was the moment that changed my life.

Thoughts on Straight Outta Compton?

It’s crazy, my experiences with the movie because I was fortunate enough to go on the set as they were making the movie.  There’s no weirder feeling, I was on the set one day where they were shooting a scene with the characters that play Dr. Dre and his wife Nicole.  And I’m sitting in one of these chairs on set as the real Dr. Dre and Nicole are sitting in front of me.  I leaned into Dre and was like, “Man, do you feel crazy right now?”  When I got signed to Aftermath, the movie was still at its infant stage where they still coming up with the script and picking actors.  I had a chance to legitimately watch this movie grow and become what it has become…  I think people already know it’s going to be good because it’s the story of N.W.A and we all want to see it,  but just the attention to detail that Gary, Dre, and Cube put into the movie – I think it’s going to surprise people because they’ll be things about N.W.A and their relationship and how things went down that none of us as fans knew.  It’s a great movie for Hip-Hop and a great movie in the sense of just being a great movie. 

Do you have any more Best in the World stuff coming out or is your next release going to be your Aftermath debut with original music?

You know what?  I don’t want to give away too much, but just know that the things that I am working on are almost done.  And we are so close to completion, it’s crazy.  But right now though, I just want the people to enjoy Compton.  For me right now, it’s all about Dre and thirty years plus of the greatest to ever do it.  It’s Dre Day!