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Waka Flocka’s Artist Ben G & All Def Digital Release “A Hit Away” Video

A week away from his EP’s release, titled Spanish Moss & Collard Greens, 36BRICKHOUSE’s Ben G releases video for “A Hit Away”. This will be the final single off of the project releasing on August 10th, and is a follow up to his last single “Just Believe”. Watch “A Hit Away” below.

Lil George – “Truth” (VIDEO)

On the heels of landing the #1 spot on Billboard’s Singles Sales Charts with his hit song “Sauce”, and launching a custom Back to School shop with DrJays.com, Lil George of Detroit’s B.M.B. Entertainment offers up the official visual for “Truth”.

This Reuel Beats-produced track will appear on George’s upcoming mixtape Failed 2 Realize hosted by DJ Envy. With “Truth”, the young rapper addresses recent events gracefully.

FRESH HEAT – So Gaudy – “Woah” (P### by Loud Noyz)

Surrounded by flashing lights, fast money and all that the Vegas strip offers, rapper So Gaudy has emerged from strip armed with a new banger dubbed, “Whoa.” Fighting past the adversity of a major car accident that left him nearly paralyzed, “Sin City” rapper So Gaudy is back like never before. Gaudy has poured his fast-living lifestyle into his music, priding himself on maintaining a balance in his raps that reflects his real life.  You can hear his intensity and ability on his newest joint “Whoa” that absolutely heats up any car’s sound system with its clean production and catchy hook. Def worth a few good spins around strip.

“I think going through the accidents and going through the 3 different times when God almost took my life def changed me.  You know at this point, in my head I believe God gonna take me when he gonna take me, so what the f*ck am I going to sit around and think about that s### for?” So Gaudy explained. “I’m non-stop, i don’t come from a rich family, this was something that just wasn’t going to stop me. I mean sometimes your mind is going to get to you but I persevered. Nowadays I smoke me a blunt and get on with my day.”

Sandra Bland’s Family To File Federal Lawsuit Against Arresting State Trooper

The family of Sandra Bland is filing a federal lawsuit against the state trooper who arrested her as well as other authorities, NBC reports. Police say that Bland committed suicide three days after being arrested after being stopped for failing to signal a lane change. Bland’s family does not believe the suicide claim and said that authorities have been withholding information from them.

“The bottom line is: She never should have been inside of the jail, period,” said Bland’s mother Geneva Reed-Veal.

The lawsuit holds the Department of Public Safety responsible for Bland’s death and claims that the state trooper acted recklessly in arresting her while other officers showed a “conscious disregard for her safety.” The family also wants the Department of Justice to investigate her death as well.

They are seeking unspecified damages.

50 Cent Feels Meek Mill Has To Shoot Drake Over Beef & Pulling Philly Move With WIll Smith?

Photo via 50 Cent’s Instagram

50 Cent just might be the King or Rap Pettiness and Drake is now the Prince. Regardless, this has been some great entertainment. 50 Cent even said that Drake must have been watching him. 50 Cent’s commentary was entertaining up until the point of him suggesting that Meek may have to shoot Drake. C’mon Fiddy we have to keep it on wax and Power Points! 50 also said Drake really took it there by having Philly native Will Smith in the building! Did Drake pull the ultimate “Philly move” by having Will Smith at OVO Fest?

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50 Cent’s Finances Revealed In Bankruptcy Documents

According to a bankruptcy documents, 50 cent spends $108,000 a month and has a monthly income of $185,000, Billboard reports. His income is mainly from interest from investments and royalties.

[ALSO READ: 50 Cent Claims He’s Really Worth Less Than $5 Million]

His expenses cost a pretty penny as well. The Southpaw star reportedly spends $72,000 a month to maintain his Connecticut mansion, which was once home to Mike Tyson. The documents also say that Fif owes money to his fitness coach, stylist and barber.

The G-Unit rep filed for chapter 11 bankruptcy after a judge ordered him to pay $7 million to Rick Ross’ ex-girlfriend for releasing a sex tape of her and her ex-boyfriend in 2009.

Miz Mullah Ft. Robby Shanx – “Thats A Crime”

Watch Miz Mullah & Robby Shanx as they’re interrogated in a Law & Order parody for there new video “Thats A Crime” Directed by Wor Whosane for Art of Wor Visuals now available on iTunes, Amazon and Google Play. The Kings Tape will be available Sept 1. Shop Online at kushcowboys.com

Gerald Walker “No Heart Feelings”

Its been a minute since we heard from Milwaukee emcee Gerald Walker, but this is a nice return to the site for him with this gem, “No Heart Feelings.” The song is smooth, and classic Gerald if you know his music. With his upcoming debut album and book ‘Target’ dropping September 22nd, Geralds gives supporters a preview of the album with this visual. Since relocating from Milwaukee, WI to New York he linked with Kwaz Fraser, and shot the official video for his first single “No Heart Feelings”. Peep it below.

Is Chris Brown Still Disruptive?

Photo via Chris Brown’s Instagram

Chris Brown is an incredibly talented individual, however he just can’t seem to get his act together. Sometimes one has to wonder has he learned his lesson(s)? Has he changed? His publicist must get paid to do nothing and clean up his mess. In between delivering electrifying dance filled performances, Brown is threatening someone on social media. He recently responded to a fan that commented on his usual cycle of behavior, ending his comment by telling the fan,

“You wouldn’t have the courage to pop off in front of me. U need your teeth.”

Brown has gotten into so many altercations one can’t help but to wonder, is he still just as violent and disruptive? Did the fan have a point by saying Brown says he’s a “new man” every time he does something reckless?

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Nicki Minaj Donated Money to Amber Rose’s S### Walk GoFundMe

Nicki Minaj is an advocate of women feeling empowered and being celebrated, so it is no surprise that she donated to Amber Rose’s S### Walk. According to the GoFundMe page, Meek Mill’s bae put up $5,000 for the cause.

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The S### Walk, which will take place Oct. 3rd in Los Angeles, is a protest march to end double standards towards women and end rape culture. So far, $26,900 has been raised toward her goal of $45,000. The money will go towards providing free HIV tests, food vendors, sexual awareness booths and other vendors.

Beyonce Is Pregnant?

Photo by Dimitrios Kambouris Getty Images

This is a rumor we are guaranteed to hear several times a year!!! “Beyonce is pregnant.” Beyonce was spotted in NYC looking a little bit pregnant with her laptop covering her stomach. It could just be the baggy clothing and the angles. We will keep you posted if power couple Jay Z and Beyonce are actually expecting their second child. Beyonce can’t let Kim K show her out. LOL. Maybe Blue Ivy will be a big sister soon!.

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Woman Says She’s The Real Life Cookie And Sues ‘Empire’ Creators For $300 Million

A woman has filed a lawsuit against the creators of the FOX hit Empire for allegedly stealing her life story, TMZ reports. Sophia Eggelston claims that she is the real “Cookie,” the character played by Taraji P. Henson, and that many aspects of that character fit her real life. Her lawsuit is for $300 million.

Eggleston said that she gave a copy of her autobiography to a screenwriter in 2011 and that that screenwriter later pitched the book to Lee Daniels, who later became the co-creator of Empire.

Eggleston isn’t the first to claim that the Empire creators stole their life story. Ron Newt, claims that when he met Terrence Howard, he pitched him a documentary he was working on about his life as a gangster and a pimp. After the FOX series premiered, he reportedly filed a lawsuit for $1 billion because the similarities hit too close to home.

 

Photo Of Bobbi Kristina Brown Dead Has Reportedly Been Sold To Tabloid

Bobbi Kristina Brown may be at peace but the drama in her family remains. According to reports, a family member has sold a picture of the 22-year-old lying in her coffin to a tabloid for $100,000. The photo was reportedly taken at her viewing last Friday (Jul. 31). The name of tabloid has not been revealed nor has which family member it was. Brown was laid to rest on Aug. 1st in Alpharetta, GA at the St. James United Methodist Church.

[ALSO READ: Bobbi Kristina Brown’s Family Member Is Trying To Sell A Picture Of Her On Her Deathbed]

In July, there were reports of an extended family member trying to sell a picture of Brown in her bed at the hospice facility. The unidentified relative tried to sell the picture to TMZ, but they passed on it. That person was trying to sell the hospice photo for $100,000 as well.

50 Cent Reminds Ja Rule That He Killed Him With Past Beef?

Photo’s via 50 Cent & Ja Rule’s Instagram

Uh oh! Will this be 50 Cent vs. Ja Rule beef round 50? Ja Rule has been feeling himself with some of his posts on social media, and through some of the comments he has made in various interviews. 50 Cent wasted no time reminding Ja Rule that he “put his a** to sleep” during their beef. While the Meek Mill vs. Drake beef is both hilarious and entertaining, it just doesn’t compare to famous beefs of the past. With that being said, who had the best rap beef of all time in your opinion?

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#ATLRiseUp: Scotty ATL Is Ready To Usher In A New Era Of Atlanta Hip Hop

For many outside observers, Atlanta has been branded as the capital of Trap Music. The 808s heavy production style has grown beyond I-285 to become the go-to sound of radio programmers around the country.

The success of Trap has brought massive attention to portions of A-Town’s Hip Hop scene, but it has also overshadowed other artists from the city that are creating music that breaks the mold of stereotypical Atlanta rap. One such homegrown performer is Scotty ATL.

“When I first started out a couple years ago, I was frustrated because it felt like people weren’t really paying attention to what else is going on. But now it’s working in my favor,” Scotty tells AllHipHop.com about his style differing from his Trap Music counterparts. “I got an opportunity to change the sound and be a pioneer to usher the new era of what may become how Atlanta music sounds going forward.”

Before Scotty made the leap into Hip Hop as a profession, his mother used Saturday mornings cleaning the house to introduce him to the legendary 2Pac and classics from R&B/Soul giants. The Lithonia, Georgia native would also spend his summers in Arkansas with his father where he discovered Three 6 Mafia and Playa Fly.

His early Hip Hop lessons would go on to include other Southern acts like Playa G, 8Ball & MJG, UGK, and a young Lil Wayne. But it was the national crossover triumph of hometown heroes Big Boi and Andre 3000 that played the most significant role in Scotty’s future in making music.

“That’s when I got hooked. That’s when I felt like, ‘Okay this is something I want to do,’” says Scotty. “When I heard OutKast’s Southernplayalistic that was like the beginning of rap for real for me. Before then I heard of Kilo, Edward J, and people like that in the city.”

Scotty went from a rap listener to a rap creator thanks to his friend King J. The two met playing basketball as teenagers. After hitting the b-ball court, King J would bring Scotty back to his house. J’s mother provided the two budding entertainers meals, and J provided Scotty instrumentals by putting a microphone up to speakers to record tracks.

That makeshift recording studio served as the blueprint for Scotty’s eventual move into self-financing his mixtapes. Unlike Migos with Quality Control Music or Rich Homie Quan with TIG Records, Scotty’s birth in the game came without a well-known local company behind him.

Besides coming out-of-pocket for his musical endeavors, the road to realizing his dreams was also partially blocked by the Trap Music hurdle. Scotty’s career launched during the height of Trap’s emergence, and the casual listener had become trained to admire a particular tone out of Atlanta.

“If you look at the way the music went after OutKast, T.I. brought the Trap music. Jeezy and Gucci Mane made that sh*t big. From there it was like, if you wanna be a big rapper in Atlanta you got to be a trapper. That’s what people knew,” Scotty explains. “I think the OutKasts and the Goodie Mobs got lost in the sauce when you saw Gucci and these guys blowing up so big, so fast.”

As other ATL rappers of his generation embraced the surging musical trend, Scotty decided to keep with the “cool, laid back” mood associated with his area of town. His approach caught the attention of fellow East Side representative B.o.B.

The Grand Hustle performer’s hype man Playboy Tre connected B.o.B to Scotty. A collaboration between the two Dekalb County bred wordsmiths eventually led to Scotty joining B.o.B’s No Genre imprint. Bobby announced his new label line-up on the 2015 project No Genre: The Label.

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“By the time I met B.o.B at his Underground Luxury release party it was like, ‘Oh, you’re Scotty. We got to do one for the East Side.’ I thought he was bullsh*tting, giving me the industry talk. But he was dead serious,” says Scotty. “He did the record ‘Nun But A Party’ with me and IAMSU. Then I went on tour with him and Kevin Gates. The rest was history.”

Scotty and B.o.B revived their musical partnership on the track “I’ont Really” off 2015’s Traffic Jamz. The mixtape also features Scotty’s single “Cloud IX” which is getting radio spins on Atlanta’s Hip Hop stations Hot 107.9 and Streetz 94.5.

As his fame continues to grow, Scotty also has to face the new problems that come with being in the public eye. The entire Hustle Gang family was rocked by the murder of Alabama rapper Doe B in 2013. The killing of his “I’ll Never Forget” collaborator and the changing attitudes of some people around him have made Scotty reevaluate his circle.

“I watched close friends, family, and just people around me change. The craziest part is that I understand why they’re acting like that,” Scotty reveals. “People don’t wanna be left behind. People don’t wanna miss out. Sometimes people are jealous. They don’t wanna be jealous, but they don’t know how to turn it off.”

There is an old saying that you will discover it is “lonely at the top.” Public figures from entertainers to CEOs to politicians have expressed the sentiment that reaching the pinnacle of the pyramid can leave you feeling deserted. It has only been four years since Scotty released his breakout mixtape Summer Dreams, but he has already experienced the solitude of stardom.

“In my mind, I always said, ‘It’s not gonna be lonely for me. I’ll have all my n*ggas with me.’ But as you keep going in this sh*t, you start to understand what people mean when they say [it’s lonely at the top],” contends Scotty. “When they say it’s lonely, they mean you have to watch who you can trust, because it feels like you can’t trust nobody.”

Scotty relies on his faith and his talent to maintain going in the right direction – mentally, emotionally, musically and spiritually. He adds, “The only thing that keeps me pushing and positive about it is I know God is going to look out for me. Then I also know the only people that can make it in the industry are the people who can deal with this sh*t. If you can’t deal with the bullsh*t, I don’t give a damn how talented you are, you won’t make it.”

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Scotty ATL With 3 Of A-Town’s Finest: T.I. + B.o.B + Killer Mike

Going by the fact Scotty has YouTube videos topping 50,000 views and co-signs from Killer Mike, 8Ball, Big Gipp, and Big K.R.I.T., it appears Hip Hop followers and performers are pleased by Scotty’s artistic ability. Confidence is one gift Scotty is not lacking either. His goal is to one day be mentioned in the same vein as platinum selling rappers.

“The only option I had was to create music that I felt was going to be better than everybody else’s, put together better, packaged better, the videos would be better,” declares Scotty. “I always saw myself competing with bigger artists like a Jay Z, J. Cole, or Kendrick Lamar. In my mind, that was my competition. That’s been the way I did it from the beginning.”

Scotty ATL is moving forward with his mission of sitting among the greats. He has been logging in a lot of time in the studio in recent months. Another No Genre project with B.o.B. and the rest of the roster is on the horizon. His own brand-new collection is expected to drop by the end of the year as well. According to Scotty, whatever fans get next from him will be an example of his progression as an artist.

“I said, ‘Let me just chill on that for a minute. Let me just get better as an artist.’ I want to perfect my craft,” states Scotty on not rushing to put out more mixtapes. “I feel like whatever I do coming out next – now that I’m linked up with B.o.B and No Genre – I feel like people are going to grade my paper a little harder than they would before.”

Follow Scotty ATL on Twitter @ScottyATL and Instagram @ScottyATL.

Stream/download Scotty ATL’s latest mixtape Traffic Jamz below. Purchase the project on iTunes.

EXCLUSIVE: Ice Cube Talks Wanting To Have A Conversation With President Barack Obama

(AllHipHop News) Hip Hop legend Ice Cube once rapped, “I’ll never have dinner with the President.” The line – taken from the classic diss track “No Vaseline” – was a response to Cube’s former N.W.A groupmate Eazy-E attending a luncheon held by Republican President George H.W. Bush.

[ALSO READ: Ice Cube Offers His Thoughts On Meek Mill Versus Drake, Talks Feuding With Eazy-E]

Nearly 25 years after Cube released “No Vaseline,” the California emcee/actor may have softened his views on sitting down with the POTUS. Especially, since the current man in the White House is the first African-American to hold the office.

AllHipHop.com caught up with Cube to ask him if he is still on a self-imposed ban from having dinner with the Leader of the Free World. The 46-year-old producer of the upcoming N.W.A biopic Straight Outta Compton reveals he wants to chat with Barack Obama a few years down the road.

“[Laughs] Yeah, I’d break bread with Obama,” says Cube. “Yeah, but I want to do it when he’s not the president. I think the conversation would be better.”

When asked if Obama would be more real once he leaves the White House, Cube replied, “Yep, yep.”

Today is President Obama’s birthday. The 44th President of the United States turns 54.

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

Exclusive: Tax G Says Fetty Wap Is A Fake

Last week was one for the books with a whole lot of dissing going on between Drake dissing Meek, Safaree dissing Meek and more. Even social media was lambasting Meek. But there was more shade floating in the social cesspool called the internet as you laughed at your favorite Meek Mill memes.

“Bad Guy” dropped with little fanfare, but we caught wind of it here at AllHipHop.com.  Newark Native Tax G went out on a limb and alleged that Fetty Wap and Remy boy P Dice have been taking over his style and presenting it to the world like it’s theirs.

In the record, he brings up Fetty Wap’s similar dreads (which are extensions), the lack of homage being paid for using his ad lib style that he claim Fetty Wap stole and the use of his mermaid lingo. So to get to the bottom of it all AllHipHop caught up with Tax G to find out where did this all come from.

“I’m the one your favorite rapper go his style from?”  – Tax G.

Did you know of each other or have any type of relationship with Fetty Wap or any of the Remy Boyz?

I haven’t them personally met up with P dice specifically we from Jersey we all know each.

So explain what your issue is with Fetty Wap and the remy boyz?

I have style that I’ve been built since 07’- 08’ Once I found he from Jersey I actually downloaded trap queen of iTunes.

Explain to us the whole mermaid situation.

I call my woman Mermaids been calling them that for about 9 years now.

If you felt Fetty Wap took your style a while ago why wait until now to drop a diss record stating that?

I wouldn’t call it a diss record more like a statement.

What are you looking out of dropping this diss record?

He owes his own fans a response.

Do you feel with Jersey being in such a good space that this has potential to stop the forward progress?

I have no beef with Paterson, I have no beef with Fetty Wap. It just something that needs to be addressed to the world.

So what’s next for Tax G?

I have a single out right now call “Real One” I’m pushing. My passion is music appreciate my fans for sticking up for me. Just Fetty Wap to do is pay respect to who he got his style from.

Philly’s Louie V Gutta Claims He Wrote Songs For Meek Mill, Sides With Drake

(AllHipHop News) There is no love lost between Meek Mill and Louie V Gutta. The former associates had a public falling out last year, and it seems the two Philadelphia natives never patched things up. In fact, Gutta recently conducted a Twitter Q&A where he sided with Meek’s current rival Drake.

[ALSO READ: Louie V Gutta Calls Out Meek Mill; Meek Responds]

The online discussion also included Gutta claiming he wrote “a lot” of songs for Meek in the past. The issues between Drake and Meek began after the MMG rapper claimed Drizzy did not write his verse on “R.I.C.O.” off the Dreams Worth More Than Money LP.

While Hot 97’s Funkmaster Flex released a reference track of OVO affiliate Quentin Miller rapping Drake’s verse on “R.I.C.O.”  – as well as other songs such as “Know Yourself” and “10 Bands” – Gutta only cites his name in the credits for Meek’s debut album Dreams and Nightmares as evidence he penned for his then musical partner.

It should be noted, the Dreams and Nightmares credits listed online only mention Gutta (born Vincent Robinson) as a writer on the track “Rich & Famous.” Gutta was featured on that song as a guest performer.

[ALSO READ: Ja Rule Responds To Meek Mill Name Dropping Him On Drake Diss Track “Wanna Know”]

Check out Louie V. Gutta’s tweets in the gallery below.

KXNG CROOKED – “Officer Kill A N*gga”

Fresh off his appearances from the chart topping major motion picture soundtrack Southpaw, KXNG CROOKED (of Slaughterhouse) gets back in the ring to drop “Officer Kill A N*gga”.

Crook delivers an uppercut to law enforcement with one of the most thought-provoking songs of his career. With a controversial front and back cover by Urban Hitchcock which features imagery depicting some of the victims, including Sam Dubose, Sandra Bland, Tamir Rice, Michael Brown, Eric Garner, Freddie Gray and more.

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