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Young Rook – “Hate To Love” ft Kanobby

Young Rook drops his new single “Hate To Love” Feat Kanobby. While you might not be 100% familiar with Rook, you should def learn more about this LA emcee that’s gotten co-signs across LA from clothing brands like Crooks & Castles and other influential members of the streetwear community. Produced By J Classic, this will be on the anticipated Highway Music Project dropping soon. This song is a song about hating that you love someone becuase you have issues but acts as a great metaphor for the struggles of fighting to make it in Hip-Hop.

“The Unlikely Show” Debuts With Ice Cube And Tef Poe


What do you get when a Muslim American journalist of Pakistani descent teams up with the co-founder & co-CEO of the longest running hip-hop site? The answer: ‘The Unlikely Show w/Nida and Chuck’. Check out the first episode with veteran rapper/film maker Ice Cube and outspoken activist/rapper Tef Poe, who has a hot new album called War Machine III. And read more about “The Unlikely Show” below.

Experts and entrepreneurs, Nida Khan and Chuck Creekmur (affectionately known as “Jigsaw” in the streets) have joined forces to discuss everything from politics and international issues, to entertainment and music. The goal is simple: provide views from communities that are underrepresented in the mainstream, as well as cater to that younger demographic that is still thirsty for intelligent content with an edge.

This week as the nation marks the one-year anniversary of #Ferguson, “The Unlikely Show” debuts with a focus on the state of police-community relations and the upcoming film ‘Straight Outta Compton’. Nida and Chuck are joined by rapper/activist Tef Poe, who was on the ground in #Ferguson and has been a passionate voice on issues of police brutality and reform. The show also features an interview with legendary artist Ice Cube discussing ‘Straight Outta Compton’ and NWA, as well as police accountability and activism in hip-hop.

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“I feel great about the movie,” said Ice Cube about his film, scheduled for release August 14th. “I want younger audiences to be inspired, to be able to change their situation, to be able to creatively deal with their frustrations to try to be constructive, and not destructive. As far as the old heads, I want to take them back and hopefully they feel a sense of nostalgia and they can understand where the music came from, where the group comes from and everything that we stood for.”

On this premiere podcast, Nida and Chuck sit down with Tef Poe to delve into the current state of affairs in #Ferguson, police reform, music, activism, politics and more.

“It’s a lot of trauma,” said Tef about the vibe in #Ferguson. “Nobody ever really dealt with the fact that there’s a community of young folks that fought a military for an entire summer and even through the winter.”

In the mundane, stagnant realm of talking heads where some 91% of the total weekday radio programming is conservative, “The Unlikely Show” delivers a fresh, blunt and sometimes downright comedic look at news.

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Kartel Gang – “My People (See War)”

Eliciting raw emotions surrounding the issues of Sam Dubose, Sandra Bland, the controversial Confederate flag, police brutality and everything going on in America, Kartel Gang (formerly King Bo & Russ Blade) unleash “My People (See War).” Amidst a fury of controversial news headlines in the past few months, Kartel Gang has some stuff to get off their chest. Achieving recognition across the blog world Kartel Gang return with yet another track that’s gaining momentum in the streets and amongst their fan base. Targeting the issues of police brutality, the controvery of the Confederate flag and the #BlackLivesMatter campaigns across the country, Kartel Gang strikes home to all those affected by injustice and crimes against civil rights.

Drigs ft. Nebu Kiniza – Bass Boomy (P###. By Heaven In Stereo)

Drigs comes through with his new track “Bass Boomy.” Heaven In Stereo supplies the bass heavy production that fits well for the New York artist. “Bass Boomy” shows us quality lyrics and a smooth flow from the rising talent and Nebu Kiniza comes on board for a solid feature. Take a listen to the new release from Drigs.

Juicy J – The Hustle Continues Tour: Episode 4

Live from the tour bus Juicy J takes you into the world of his “The Hustle Continues” tour. This is Episode 4 and the episode starts off Juicy going through his bag pulling out chains to get ready as he makes an appearance on ESPN SportsNation. This is def TRIPPY as you would expect, but its amazing how much Juicy J can get done despite being so faded!

Snootie Wild – Benz”

CMG’s Snootie Wild floors the crowd in “Benz”, his latest official video from the Ain’t No Stoppin’ Me project. Scene one finds the Memphis native joining friends for a summer house party, followed by a proper day at the race track in that shiny new Mercedes.

“Benz” was produced by 7evin, and appears on Ain’t No Stoppin’ Me hosted by DJ Drama, which is available now on SoundCloud, AudioMack & DatPiff.

Police Arrest Suspect In J.Cole Concert Shooting

New Jersey police have arrested a suspect in the shooting that left two concertgoers wounded at a J. Cole show in Holmdel, NJ, CBS reports. Quran Powell is suspected to have fired off gun shots during the concert at the PNC Bank Arts Center Aug. 3rd while in the parking lot, leaving two men in critical condition.

[ALSO READ: 2 People Shot Outside J. Cole Concert In New Jersey (VIDEO)]

After two days of searching and offering a $5,000 reward for any tips, police began their search for Powell. After obtaining a warrant to search his home, authorities were led to an East Orange, NJ apartment complex where Powell was found.

Powell has been charged with two counts of attempted homicide, certain persons not to possess a firearm and possession of a weapon for unlawful purposes.  He is currently being held on $750,000 bail  at Monmouth County Jail.

YFN Lucci – “Missing You” (TIG Records)

YFN Lucci releases the video for his track “Missing You” off his latest EP Wish Me Well, which has garnered over 1M views on LiveMixtapes. Lucci has been touring continuously over the last six months with stops all across the country and continues to grow as the next artist to break from the successful indy label TIG (also home to Rich Homie Quan and Trinidad James).

With “Wish Me Well” currently available on iTunes, YFN Lucci revisits the project as he provides the official Be El Be-directed video for “Missing You.” Lucci utilizes a creative blend of singing and lyricism that come together effortlessly to create a unique sound with a southern touch as he visualizes his latest single.

Public Enemy Announces Album, ‘Live From Metropolis Studios’

Legendary hip-hop group Public Enemy has announced that they will be releasing a new live album, Live from Metropolis Studios. The album was recorded during an intimate two hour long set at a show in London, UK in front of only 125 people. The 21-track effort, which is due out Sept. 4th, features tracks from their nearly three-decades in hip-hop. The album will feature interviews with Chuck D, Flavor Flav and S1W and will come in CD, Blu-Ray, Vinyl and DVD format.

This announcement comes less than a month after they released their 13th studio album Man Plans, God Laughs.

Take a look at the tracklist below.

Live From Metropolis Studios

1. “Intro”
2. “Lost at Birth”
3. “Miuzi Weighs a Ton”
4. “Get Up Stand Up”
5. “Rebel Without A Pause”
6. “911 Is a Joke”
7. “Welcome to the Terrordome”
8. “Hoover Music”
9. “Black Steel In The Hour of Chaos”
10. “Show Em Whatcha Got”
11. “Bring the Noise”
12. “Don’t Believe the Hype”
13. “Can’t Truss It”
14. “He Got Game”
15. “Night of the Living Baseheads”
16. “I Shall Not Be Moved”
17. “Fight t1he Power”
18. “Can’t Do Nuttin’ for Ya Man”
19. “31 Flavors”
20. “Shut Em Down”
21. “Harder Than You Think”

White Kid Matty B Remakes Biggie’s “Juicy”

If you were raised in the 80’s and 90’s, this may cause spontaneous weeping. This white kid Matty B is a huge viral sensation, but we just got it today. Guess we don’t live in the same world. Nevertheless, he made it a point to recreate for youtube, one of the biggest songs ever – Notorious B.I.G.’s “Juicy” and…its deep. No further comment needed: just watch.


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Sayyi – “The Garden”

Chicago’s Sayyi has been building a steady buzz over the past few months, working with the likes of Brenmar on Fools Gold, frequent collaborator Jeremih, and with his viral hit “What We Doin.'” Now the rising MC returns with his newest single “The Garden.” Produced by Ozbourne, Sayyi paints a vivid picture of where he is from on his newest effort.

AR-AB & OBH Get At Meek Mill Heavy…Beef

This has the potential of getting very ugly very soon. For a refresher read: Meek Mill Calls Out Philly’s Ar-Ab For “D**k Riding” Drake (VIDEO) This is Philly eat Philly! I Can’t believe it! Will Smith sided with Drake and now this? Oh, by the way, Ice Cube warned these guys about beefing in public. Peep that here.
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Mos Def Jokes About Meek Mill/Drake Beef And Kanye West During Comedy Show (VIDEO)

Yasiin Bey, formerly known as Mos Def, took the stage at the Cult of Montreal, but he didn’t perform any music. Instead, he did stand-up comedy.

The Brooklynite garnered a few laughs as he joked about hip-hop’s latest news, the Meek Mill vs. Drake beef.

“The male ego is a boring place,” he said about their back and forth. He even brought Nicki Minaj into it. “She’s a better rapper than both of them dudes.”

The Black Star rep couldn’t leave Kanye West out of the jokes either.

“You had Kanye out at the Pan-Am games sweating and going hard as one of the athletes. He threw that mic in the air so hard it never came down. I was talking to El-P from Run the Jewels the other day and he said it turned into a bird.”

Watch a few clips of his debut as a stand up comic below.

 

Lil’ Kim Finally Addresses Messy Child Custody Battle?

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In “Tweet and delete” files, Lil’ Kim has finally taken a moment to publicly address her messy child custody battle. She blames the father of her daughter, Mr. Papers, and his own actions for the reason he hasn’t seen their child. Kim says Mr. Papers has his own personal issues that need to be worked out, and she would never want to take her daughter away from her father. Celebrity couples and couples period have messy custody battles left and right, but Kim how did you get here? How did you have a baby with Mr. Papers?!?! You are LIL’ KIM!!!

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50 Cent Is Subletting His Connecticut Mansion

After filing for bankruptcy last month, 50 Cent is now trying to recover from his debt. Fif is reportedly renting out his Connecticut mansion, TMZ reports.

Leasing the mansion was reportedly discussed Wednesday (Aug. 5) during a meeting by U.S Trustee, the federal agency that handles bankruptcy proceedings. One of 50’s lawyers, Stephen Savva, said a deal has not been reached yet to lease the mansion.

[ALSO READ: 50 Cent Has $25 Million In Assets And $10 Million In His Bank Account]

The mansion, which was previously owned by Mike Tyson, boasts 21 bedrooms, nine kitchens and a casino. The Get Rich Or Die Tryin’ rapper purchased it in 2003.

Bishop Fatal – “Guadalajara”

St. Louis rapper Bishop Fatal returns with his new single entitled “Guadalajara”. The trap anthem is an ode to the capital city of Jalisco in Mexico which has been a strategic base for drug traffickers since the 1980s. With so much going on with El Chapo this is just such a timely record. Everyone wants to be the Mexican connect, but Bishop Fatal says he’s the plug. Check out the track Pproduced by Hipaholics.

Drake Conspiracy IV: Giving Credit Where Credit’s Due

Drake impressed me.
Ya’ll know I ain’t the biggest Drake fan, but he did it.

I gotta give the guy credit.

The strategy & timing involved in this battle was Patton-like. Drake’s assault was planned & executed perfectly, like a brazen bank robbery pulled off in broad daylight. While Toronto’s finest was sure of himself & confident, Meek seemed to be befuddled & suffering under his own private eclipse while the stars seemed to align for Drake.

Having pictures of Meek Mill on the screen behind him at his own OVO Fest and bringing out two of the biggest and most recognizable stars in the world, Kanye West, who kind of spearheaded the current wierdo movement that’s so prevalent among today’s youngsters, & Meek’s fellow Philadelphian, arguably the biggest star from Philly, Will Smith. To add insult to injury there are pictures of them with Drake laughing at Meek memes. And yes, there are many memes of Meek floating around the internet. My man GeeNice called him “Meme Mill”.
Meek’s response?

To basically say that Lil Wayne & f###### Tyga aren’t Drake’s friends anymore.

G########.

Drake’s dismantling of Meek was wondrous to behold. It was like a car accident and everybody in the world was rubbernecking.

It was by far the most one-sided battle I can recall. It seemed like Drake was holding Robert Greene’s The 48 Laws Of Power in one hand and Sun Tzu’s Art Of War in the other while someone wrote his rhymes for him. He took Greene’s fifteenth law, “CRUSH YOUR ENEMY TOTALLY” to heart and pummeled Meek into submission. Plus Drake has obviously studied Hip Hop history and implemented Jay-Z’s “Summer Jam screen” technique and Fiddy Cent’s way of making both his opponent seem lame and liking his opponent seem uncool, along with making an actual dope song out of a diss record ala L.L. CoolJ ( JackTheRipper / KoolMoeDee diss).

Drake made liking Meek Mill uncool. At least for two weeks. If a dude were to wear a Meek Mill t-shirt outside this week he might get chased home. Its like that. We may have just witnessed the worst two weeks of Meek Mill’s life.

He probably wishes he was still in jail.

What’s crazy is that I was rooting for Meek. For hungry ’05 Meek to raise up.

Nope.

We didn’t get that.

We got the rich street dude talking about his damn watch. F###. Both of these cats better be thank their lucky stars that they didn’t bump heads with any real emcees like Royce, Elzhi, Phonte etc. The carnage would have been worse than this, but w/ about a fourth of the audience. Meek better be glad that this whole new generation has ADHD and they’ll forget that this ever happened. Of course Drake’s fans will remember & gloat over his flawless victory but I’m sure that Meek’s fans are more than ready to put this debacle behind them, although Meek is making it worse every time he opens his mouth or tweets. Throughout this whole ordeal I tried not to mention Nicki Minaj, because this b####### has already put her in a f##### up position, she doesn’t need the peanut gallery chiming in.This battle s### isn’t gonna do s### for her but potentially f### up some future earnings with Drake. They came up together under Young Money & Lil Wayne’s tutelage & have collaborated many times. Her & Drake’s relationship is well documented, & resides in that “DID THEY OR DIDN’T THEY” realm. Like I said, I wasn’t gonna speak on Nicki – period. That is until Meek decided to get on stage at a recent The Pinkprint tour stop & spit a bar aimed at Drake that intoned that the beef is really over Nicki. No, dog. The beef is over u being mad at Drake for not tweeting about your album & u subsequently saying that he has a ghostwriter. There may be an underlying animosity between u two because of Nicki but lets be clear, u started this s###, Meek Mill.

Own that.

Right now it seems that its gonna be hard for Meek to bounce back from this but neither of the two combatants’ fan bases seem like they’re true Hip Hop fans and only like whatever or whoever’s popular at the moment, so all Meek has to do is drop a banger and all will be forgiven. What’s lost in all this is that Drake committed one of the biggest transgressions in Hip Hop and everyone forgot about it. When Meek was tweeting all that b####### all he had to say about either “CHARGED UP” or “BACK TO BACK” is “Nice song, I wonder who wrote it”. Disaster averted.
Oh well.

Drake won 4-0 by my count.

( 2w’s for the records, 1w for Meek’s terrible response record, & an extra 1 for all Drake’s strategic planning & execution ) Hopefully this is over with. The lesson to be learned in all this is be careful who u start f###### with. I mean, I still think that dudes who listen to Drake’s music collect dandelions and braid their own belly button lint. However he proved that at least in this particular battle he ain’t for no muthafuckin’ games.

Salute, Drake.

Well done.

-hex-
@ironsidehex

Members Of The Battle Rap Community Share Their Thoughts On “Meek Mill Vs Drake”

Meek Mill versus Drake has become one of the most talked about industry rap battles in recent memory. Hip Hop media, social media, mainstream media, and even corporations have weighed in on the contest between the “Dream Chaser” and the “6 God.”

With both performers having links to the battle rap culture (a young Meek battle rapped in Philadelphia, Drake has stood on stage at King Of The Dot and URL events), their recent feud is an extension of the competitive streak taking place in battle leagues across the globe. So what do the people making a living off of these lyrical contests think about the Meek-Drake clash?

AllHipHop.com’s Senior News Writer Yohance Kyles and veteran battler/songwriter Okwerdz contacted several notable members of the battle rap community to get their thoughts on Meek claiming Drake uses ghostwriters, the two performers’ respective diss tracks, and how the events of the last few weeks ultimately played out.

Find out what the battle rap professionals have to say about Meek vs. Drake below.

[ALSO READ: Drake – “Back To Back” (Meek Mill Diss)]

Brizz Rawsteen

Brizz Rawsteen

In my opinion, it’s a “real vs. fake” situation. You have a ghostwriter, you become exposed, and now the exposer gets ridiculed. Drake is winning to the masses, but I’m not all shocked because these days any and everything is acceptable. Rappers wearing b*tch clothes, makeup, etc. He was invited to the cool table. There was no Degrassi in rap! Some people are forgetting that though.

@BRIZZRAWSTEEN

Caustic

Caustic

Much to the dismay of the average Hip Hop purist, Drake vs Meek Mill was the first big feud of this generation. In the footsteps of 50 Cent, it ushered us into a new era of beef. The “Petty Era.”

From the beginning, Drake was playing chess, while Meek was playing checkers. Drake played the long game and beat dude psychologically. By the time Meek had finished processing the first track, Drake hits him again forcing Mill to push his plan into action earlier than expected.. But it was still too late.

Meek’s ace up his sleeve was this big ghostwriting accusation which ultimately kind of flopped anyways – poor form. I give it to Drake 3-0 before “3 Peat” even drops. Sending Charlemagne the bottles and school donations was just extra credit. Actually, 4-0 Drake, because he lost Nicki too. At least people know who you are now though right?

@JustCaustic

Cortez

Cortez

Truthfully, it’s good for the culture! Everybody is so cool now, it’s like the competitive nature is lost. The only way artists can evolve is by testing your talent against your peers! Drake got that one! His whole plan of attack was thought out and executed! Plus you can tell he watches current battles! Ha!

@CORTEZ_HSP

The Deadman

The Deadman

We still don’t know exactly what triggered Meek Mill’s Twitter rant, but it seemed to be an emotional response. I think he reacted on impulse, but I also think he might have underestimated the level of support Drake has from the Hip Hop community. And Drake, with his recent talk about wanting to step in the battle rap ring, must have been waiting for an opportunity like this to show what he’s really capable of.

I feel like Drake’s response was very strategic. It was very well thought out and properly executed. He definitely seems to be a student of battle rap and delivered a multiple-angle attack covering all his bases. It almost reminds me of an ending scene from The Godfather movies.

And the craziest part is, I don’t think Drake is done. I think he has one more coup de grâce that he’s been waiting to deliver at the right moment. Now all the pressure’s on Meek to see if he can send a strong enough response. Just glad this stayed a competition on wax and hasn’t led to violence, because Hip Hop doesn’t need that.

@TheDeadman_

Drect

Drect

The night when Meek showed the world who Quentin Miller was I thought it was over for Drake. I actually DM’d him on Twitter with the word “bodybag.” I know he saw it. When “Charged Up” dropped, I said to myself, “This is a good song, but it’s the softest, most subliminal indirect diss record in history.” All Meek had to do was deliver, and it was a wrap, until Drake dropped “Back To Back”

“Is this a world tour or your girl’s tour? This ain’t what she meant when she told you to open up more.” Straight fire. These are bars anyone from the battle world can respect. I hope Nicki really didn’t leave Meek… at least his album was fire.

@Drect

Goodz

Goodz

I feel Meek’s diss record wasn’t that good, because he took too long to drop it. No matter what he would have dropped after the days he waited to drop it, it wouldn’t have been that good. The expectation level was just too high.

If he would have dropped it right after Drake dropped his first joint – which really wasn’t a diss track to me, it was just touching on a couple of things. If Meek would have dropped it then, it would have gotten a better response. Then once Drake dropped his other diss track, Meek’s would have got a good response. Then it could have gone back-and-forth.

Meek would have to drop another joint, but it would look like it’s going back-and-forth instead of it looking one-sided. The fact that Drake dropped two diss songs before Meek dropped one made the expectation so high for Meek to drop his first one, no matter what he would have dropped it wouldn’t have met the expectation level.

@TheRealGoodz

Hollow Da Don

Hollow Da Don

I think Meek made a fatal mistake by playing his trump card. He should have called out Drake first, then waited for him to diss him back. Then Meek should have exposed the reference tracks to the world on his comeback while snapping with bars. But since he didn’t calculate his moves, Drake outsmarted him.

@hollowdadon

John John Da Don

John John Da Don

 

About this whole Meek and Drake battle, Drake is definitely winning. He’s clearly winning this. I feel like Meek might have barked up the wrong tree at the wrong time. Drake is not playing.

Being that Meek started all of this is also giving Drake’s disses even more power, because it’s like “N*gga, you asked for this.” He just awakened some kind of beast in the light-skinned n*gga Drake.

As far as the battle goes, Drake is definitely winning. I want to see Meek come back swinging. I know Meek got something in the tank. A lot of people don’t believe. I’m rocking with Meek, but he’s f*cking losing.

@JohnJohnDaDon

Lush One

Lush One

I’ve been a fan of diss tracks going back to the Golden Era. I think Cam’ron and DJ Quik are two of the potent – and also slept on  – creators of the best disses ever. I wish more artists would be like Cassidy. In the sense, they would be willing to step into the actual battle arena and get it poppin. But they need to drop the ego and unrealistic financial expectations of a still growing subculture within Hip Hop.

But as of now, diss tracks are still the equivalent on an industry level, they inject the game with an appreciation of lyricism, and add necessary excitement. Props to Drizzy for going the extra mile and not only destroying Meek on a track and in life (hope he don’t lose his girl smh), but also showing some genuine willingness to hop in the actual battle rap arena as well.

Meek is an artist I respect, but this diss hit so hard it actually affects how the general public views him in general. He needs to fight back quick or it’s a wrap. These rappers need to sack up, hop in the ring, and make some real money while putting their reps up. The branding opportunities are endless. Floyd and Manny were literally the highest paid athletes of the year… It ain’t rocket science.

@LushOne

Marv Won

Marv Won

The funny thing about this whole Meek/Drake beef is… ten years ago, if Meek would’ve dropped these references, the world would’ve lynched Drake. This is so not the way Meek thought this would play out. Lol.

@marvwon

Okwerdz

Okwerdz

 

I’m a huge fan of Drake and Meek Mill, but I was a little underwhelmed by the diss tracks on both sides thus far, although “Back To Back” was a step in the right direction. I don’t think this generation has really been exposed to real diss tracks that say names and even get people hurt like that just yet.

Drake’s chess game, however, is very impressive, and the most entertaining part of this whole “beef.” Competition is good for Hip Hop, and it’s kind of cool to see Drake put his battle rap influence to good use. I hope to see them face off in the ring!

@okwerdz

Real Deal

Real Deal

Overall, I just think it’s clearly not the same. To me, from jump Meek was in over his head. If this were 90’s style diss records and feel, then possibly the “street” approach would hold more weight. But where Hip Hop is now, Meek seems outgunned.

Drake has a larger fanbase and voice and was quicker with the draw on the responses. The hype waiting on Meek’s response seemed to leave anything short of a “Hit Em Up” comeback doomed.

This day and age of people seem more “sheep like” than ever. If person A goes Drake there will be a line of followers who may have never even heard Meek’s comeback to follow suit. Having said that and heard all tracks, it’s lost its interest to me, and even more so I don’t feel it’s real.

@Real_DealRaps

The Saurus

The Saurus

Clearly, Drake has won the war between the two, and as a result, I think the term getting “Meek’ed” will almost replace the term “ethered” in Hip Hop culture.

@TheSaurus831

Uno Lavoz

Uno Lavoz

I think this Meek Mill and Drake “beef” is a good look. It shows that battle rap is still alive in mainstream Hip Hop, and it brings back the competitive nature. I hate that Drake is kicking Meek’s ass (me being from Philly) all over the place. But hey… the better man won.

@unolavoz215

Xcel

Xcel

Drake and Meek are funny to me. It is Drake powering Meek Mill out of position. It’s not lyrical rapping wise, but it’s funny. Drake clearly is winning the war.

@xceldakid

[ALSO READ: Meek Mill Releases Drake Diss Track “Wanna Know” (AUDIO)]

Watch The Trailer For Season 2 Of ‘Empire’ (VIDEO)

The trailer for the highly anticipated second season of Empire has arrived. In the minute clip, the Lyon boys seem divided as Andre pursues trying to take his father’s company and Hakeem becomes obsessed with being than his father ever was. Meanwhile, Lucious is still trying to win Cookie back as he sits behind bars.

[ALSO READ: Ludacris Will Play A Corrections Officer On Season Two Of ‘Empire’]

Season two of the FOX hit series premieres on Sept. 23rd at 9:00 p.m. Fans can expect guest appearances from Kelly Rowland, Chris Rock, Ludacris, Alicia Keys, Lenny Kravitz and many more. Watch the trailer below.