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Monica Was The Original Trap Queen?

Photo via Monica’s Instagram

Songstress Monica says she was the original trap queen! Monica performed at Yo Gotti’s annual Memphis Birthday bash alongside artists such as Nicki Minaj and Dej Loaf. Monica wanted to connect with all the real b*tches in the audience. Monica said,

“See before there was a ‘trap queen’ I was trappin’ doing the real thing.

It’s still kind of hard to believe that Monica was with Rocko all of those years.

South Carolina Senator Blames Victims In Church Shooting

A South Carolina politician asked about the Confederate flag flying outside the statehouse instead took aim at the victims of last week’s church massacre.

State Rep. Bill Chumley appeared to insist the nine black victims gunned down by 21-year-old mass murder suspect Dylann Storm Roof inside Mother Emanuel AME Church in Charleston on June 17 could have put up more of a fight.”These people sit in there and waited their turn to be shot,” Chumley told CNN reporter Drew Griffin on Tuesday.

https://youtu.be/Fa50qt87Vpw

Rick Ross Denied Bail In Assault And Kidnapping Case

Rick Ross was denied bail during a hearing on Wednesday (June 24) and will remain in Fayette County jail until he goes before a superior court judge on July 1st, the Atlanta Journal Constitution reports.

[ALSO READ: 50 Cent Clowns Rick Ross For His Arrest (VIDEO)]

The MMG boss was arrested June 24th stemming from a June 7th incident where he allegedly pistol whipped a groundskeeper after forcing him into his guesthouse at gunpoint. The victim reportedly has  a chipped tooth and has lost use of his jaw and is restricted eating and drinking through a straw. Ross was charged with aggravated assault, aggravated battery and kidnapping.

Ross’ bodyguard, Nadrian Lateef James, was also charged with aggravated battery and kidnapping.

The incident that led to the violent event is unknown.

Sevyn Streeter Teams With P.S Arts To Encourage L.A. Students To Engage In Art & Music (PHOTOS)

Atlantic Records artist Sevyn Streeter teamed with California based arts education organization P.S Arts to encourage Los Angeles area students to engage in arts and music. During a visit to the Camino Nuevo Charter Academy, Sevyn spoke to the young people and sang along with the Steel Drum class.

Sevyn watched the students perform Van Morrison’s “Brown Eyed Girl” and Bob Marley’s “Is This Love.” The R&B songstress then joined the students to sing “The Way,” a song she wrote for Ariana Grande. Later that evening, Sevyn was a special guest at Rap-Up Magazine’s 15th Anniversary Dinner along with Karreuche, Dawn Richardson, Melanie Fiona and more.

Check out photos of Sevyn Streeter at the Camino Nuevo Charter Academy and  Rap-Up Magazine’s 15th Anniversary Dinner in the gallery below

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YG Talks About Getting Shot And His New Album, ‘Still Krazy’

YG is breaking his silence regarding the shooting that happened last month in Los Angeles. The “Do It To Ya” rapper said he was only shot one time and claims that he has no idea who pulled the trigger but is sure that it was not a rival gang member.

“It was not gang-related at all,” the 25-year-old told Billboard. “It just happened out of the blue. We don’t know who did it, we don’t know why. We don’t know nothing.” He continued, “I got lucky because a main artery is right there, right around the groin. The bullet didn’t go that deep, and it didn’t hit any bones.”

He said after he was shot he had another brush with death while on his way to the hospital.

“After I got shot, I’m telling everybody, ‘Take me to the hospital, because I can’t die.’ We hop in my homie’s car and bam — we got in a car accident! We hit an island trying to avoid another car. We had to hop out of the totaled car, hop in another car. At the hospital we had to tell people, ‘Take me serious right now — you don’t even understand what’s going on.’ It was wild.”

The left coast native speaks about the incident on a track called “Twist Your Fingers” off his sophomore debut, which he revealed is titled Still Krazy.

When asked about his debut album, My Krazy Life, being underrated he compared it to Jay Z’s debut album Reasonable Doubt getting a delayed acclaim.

“People were just unfamiliar with my first album and they didn’t really think I was going to make it as far as I did. But I think my sound has grown since. When I drop this new album you aren’t going to feel like I went too left trying to switch it up. It’s still a good follow-up album talking about real situations in my life.”

 

Lil Donald Explains His “Juice” Single & Signing To Future’s Freebandz/Epic

Atlanta rapper, Lil Donald, sits down with DJ Smallz and explains how his “Juice” single came about featuring K Camp and how he linked with Future, recently signing to his Freebandz/Epic imprint.

Bobbi Kristina Brown Put Into Hospice Care

Bobbi Kristina Brown has been moved into hospice care, CNN reports. The Houston and Brown family released a statement regarding their decision.

“Despite the great medical care at numerous facilities, Bobbi Kristina Brown’s condition has continued to deteriorate,” read the statement. “As of today, she has been moved into hospice care. We thank everyone for their support and prayers. She is in God’s hands now.”

The 22-year-old reportedly arrived at a hospice care facility in Atlanta on Wednesday night (June 24). Brown’s grandmother, Cissy Houston, said that Brown has “global and irreversible brain damage.”

Brown was found face down in a bathtub in her Atlanta home on January 31st and has been unresponsive ever since.

Rihanna Plans To Launch New Accessories Line, $CHOOL KIlls

Rihanna is expanding her fashion horizons and is launching an accessories line, according to reports. Rih’s company, Roraj Trade LLC, filed an application with the US Patent and Trademarks Office last month in New York. It was registered and trademarked under leather products and clothing products.

“$CHOOL KIlls will be an accessories range covering everything from tote bags to purses, and later on, fashion,” a source told Grazia. “She still loves the music, and it’s what launched her, but this is her focus right now.”

[ALSO READ: Rihanna Named Creative Director Of Puma]

The insider went on to assure that Rih will continue to release albums but does not want to limit herself to music and touring.

“She will continue to release singles and albums, but she’s had plans in place to expand in other areas like fashion, for a good few years now.”

The Bajan songstress currently serves as the creative director for Puma, overseeing the apparel and footwear for the women’s sports line. The “American Oxygen” singer recently became the first black woman to model in a Dior campaign as well.

Hassan Khaffaf – “Win On The Road”

Produced by the multi-talented AlBe Back, fresh face Hassan Khaffaf returns today with a brand new single. Inspired by athletics like so much of the rap game already is, Khaffaf gives us champion-minded “Win On The Road”. The new effort describes the mentality of Hassan and his understanding of what it takes to become a legend in the game.

Gucci Mane Does Not Have A Prison Release Date

Despite the reports, Gucci Mane will not be released from prison in July. Guwop’s lawyer Drew Findling said that the reports that the Atlanta rep will be released in July are far from true.

“We do not know where that rumor came from, so that’s just Internet and social media fabrication,” Findling told MTV News. “We have no idea where that release date came from because we’re still in the midst of resolving things with the Bureau of Prisons. There was some confusion on their part, about his release date. I can’t get into specifics, but we’re in the midst of corresponding with the Bureau of Prisons.”

Findling said is working hard to get Gucci back on the streets though.

“I’m trying to iron out a specific release date for him, but that I can tell you that is not his release date. There’s nothing formal about that. It’s a product of social media.”

Rumors began swirling that Gucci would be home soon when DJ Bankhead took to his Instagram and postedJULY 11 MY HOMIE BACK IN THE STREETS SALUTE.”

Gucci has been behind bars for two years serving a three-year sentence for federal gun charges.

Slum Village Ft. Jon Connor – “Tear It Down” (P### By J Dilla)

SV links up with fellow Michigan torch-bearer Jon Connor on another J-Dilla produced banger “Tear It Down”. Purchase Slum Village’s new album YES! now on iTunes.

Listen to “Tear It Down” below.

Listen To DJ Just Dizle’s “Crépuscule” SeratoCast Mix 32

SeratoCast Mix 32 is from Just Dizle aka Le Champion from Paris, France. This mix, titled Crépuscule is inspired by Just Dizle’s favourite time of day, Twilight with all of the tracks he is zoning to right now.

“Crépuscule means Twilight, Dusk, in French, it is my favorite word and also my favorite moment of the day, where everything mixes, where everything merges, this is where i got the inspiration for this mix. It is also represented by my favorite color, the color Red. This SeratoCast blends different genres of music i’m currently zoning to, from Africa to America to Europe to Asia, it was a pleasure traveling through this universal language that is the music, take this flight with me.”

SeratoCast Mix 32 – Just Dizle by Serato on Mixcloud

Tracklist
01 – @mellomusicgroup – Lose The Ground (feat. yU & @TallBlackGuyProductions)
02 – Raekwon – I Got Money (Ft. asvpxrocky)
03 – Robert Glaspert Experiment – Fever (Ft. @Hindi_Zahra)
04 – Kay & Luke of The Foundation – Flying Without A Plane featuring Toby Hill @Lukekay
05 – A Tribe Called Quest – 1nce Again (FloFilz Remix)
06 – Tink – Ratchet Commandments
07 – Uncle Murda – Real N#ggas Back (Feat. Greatness)
08 – Kendrick Lamar – Alright
09 – Erykah Badu – On And On (Invoker Remix)
10 – Bob Marley- Is This Love (Montmartre Remix)
11 – Kaytranada – Leave Me Alone (feat. Shay Lia)
12 – TVSQT – Smells Like Teen Spirit
13 – DJ Center – Dem Say Ah (feat. Akoya Afrobeat)
14 – Manu Dibango – African Battle
15 – Kindred The Family Soul – Never Loved You More’ (DJ Spinna Remix)
16 – Wizkid – Show You The Money
17 – Featurist – Babaah
18 – Jovi – Et P8 Koi
19 – Versailles The Everything – Appetizer
20 – Taylor McFerrin – Already There
21 – Lion Babe – Wonder Woman (DJ Premier Glassy Remix)
22 – Jonwayne – Mean Muggin (feat. Jeremiah Jae and Oliver the 2nd)
23 – G.L.A.M. – Feel
24 – OnraBeats – Love Tip (feat. MC Melodee)
25 – Veerus – Hier Encore (Feat. Perso & Ron Brice)
26 – Metek – 75021
27 – Dayne Jordan – Lost (feat Ebony Joi)
28 – Rapsody – Don’t Need It (feat. Merna)
29 – JP Manova – Longueur D’onde
30 – IGOR – LDT
31 – Currensy – Rhymes Like Weight
32 – DJ Mitsu The Beats – Right Here feat. Neco Redd (Seoul City Refix)
33 – Jaden Smith – Offering
34 – Eric Roberson – I’m Not Trying To Keep Score No More
35 – Yoshioka – Make The Change

Snow Tha Product – “Suavemente”

Snow brings you some serious lyrical fire with “Suavemente” produced by Jomeezius The Genius – so buff up on your Spanish and turn up the volume!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oBY3eVeQuv0

Snow Tha Product is about to hit the road on ‘The Rest Comes Later Tour’ in July, supported by Cali duo Audio Push. The tour will begin July 8 in Santa Ana, CA – hitting 35 cities in 22 states and a stop in Vancouver, BC – circling back for the final date in San Diego, CA on August 22.

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T.O.N.Y – “6.23.15”

When it comes to bars not to many rap artist are up for the challenge, Minnesota native T.O.N.Y is never afraid to step in the ring and give listeners a lyrical sparring session. Today the Twin City spitter drops plenty of bars over Action Bronson’s “9.24.13” instrumental, rightfully naming it “6.23.15”.

Big Boi’s Protege Malcupnext Releases Music Video For “This Feeling”

At just 14 years old Malcolm White has sung his way into the hearts of his fans with a vocal range described as fresh, catchy, and addictive with the creative talent of someone beyond his years. Malcolm’s voice and energy on video clips from YouTube and Instagram attracted the attention of Grammy Award winning producer Mr. DJ and the legendary artist Big Boi of Outkast.

Malc is a young artist that is bringing a vibrant enthusiasm to the forefront with his music and he’s definitely up next. Signed as the first artist to Big Boi’s Camp Purple label, Malcupnext is currently working on his debut album. Today, with “This Feeling” already in rotation, Malc releases the official accompanying visuals for the lead single.

“This Feeling” is currently available on iTunes.

27 Ways Black People Are Brainwashed From Birth

I was sitting at my computer one night, thinking about all the ways that our minds are controlled from the time we are born.  I thought about the many flawed concepts that are dropped into our psyches by media, the educational system, and even our own families.  Some of these ideas hit us so early that we hardly have a chance to escape them.  Others simply leave us crippled and unable to fight white supremacy.

So, I made a list of all of the things many of us believe about the world and ourselves at an early age, as well as things we are trained to do that may end up being to our detriment.   Of course this list is not final, nor is it presumably correct on every count.  At the same time, it gives us something to think about, because the brainwashing is pretty deep in our society.  Here we go:

1) Letting your oppressors educate your children, medicate them, and put them into the school-to-prison pipeline

2) Thinking that white people are supposed to give you a job when you can actually create one for yourself:  When you were slaves for as long as we were, it can be difficult to see yourself as the boss instead of the laborer

3) Thinking that every black person who goes to prison is automatically a bad human being:  Mass incarceration is real and it’s not by accident.

4) Eating food that is going to give you diabetes and/or heart disease and/or high blood pressure by the age of 45

5) Valuing sports and entertainment over education: Not many people know the name of the black kid who won the math competition, but everybody knows who won the state championship.

6) Believing that black people you see on white-owned TV networks are supposed to be leaders or role models to your community:  Reality TV stars come to mind – people with virtually no talent who influence our kids because they live their ridiculous lives in front of a camera.

7) Believing that every tax refund check and every paycheck is supposed to go straight to the mall to buy overpriced European brands from companies that don’t even hire black people:  Money is capital to be used for investing, job creation and building businesses, not a consumption item to be given away at every available opportunity for the sake of materialistic excess or instant gratification.

8) Thinking that being “rich” means having a high paying job, a big house or a fancy car, even if it’s all financed with debt:  Chances are that the “baller” down the street is one paycheck away from being homeless

9) Calling yourself and your friends n*ggers (or n*ggaz) and seeing nothing wrong with that:  Listen to me carefully – You’ are NOT a n*gger, no matter how often Jewish-run record labels pay black rappers to tell you that you are.

10) Giving your money to white businesses and avoiding the black ones

11) Thinking that we’re all supposed to vote for the Democratic Party in every election:  Even Bill Clinton admitted that he put too many black people in prison, and President Obama’s not letting them out anytime soon.

12) Believing that Africa is a poor, dirty, horrible place with nothing but poverty and disease, and that you should thank your lucky stars you were “blessed” enough to live in America: Newsflash – you live in arguably the most racist country in the world.   No country on the planet incarcerates black people the way we do in the United States of America.

13) Believing that Harvard and Yale are better than Spelman and Howard

14) Not realizing that both Spelman and Howard were founded by white people

15) Not realizing that most of the people who founded the NAACP were actually white and that this organization never really belonged to you in the first place.

16) Thinking that straight hair is “good” and black hair is “nasty,” then giving all of your money to Korean beauty shops so they can make you feel better about yourself

17) Believing that light skinned women are more attractive than those with dark skin

18) Knowing nothing about African history, but believing every great accomplishment occurred in Europe, starting with Christopher Columbus “discovering” a country that was well-populated thousands of years before he got here.

19) Believing that you’re only supposed to pray, march and be peaceful every time your children get slaughtered by whites

20) Delivering those prayers on your knees to a big, white Jesus

21) Looking up to historical figures like George Washington who put our ancestors in chains and probably raped them

22) Believing that integration was a sign of progress for black people and not an era where black institutions were destroyed and left for dead

23) Believing that Martin Luther King is more important than Malcolm X because white people market him more regularly

24) Believing that Martin Luther King only spoke of peace and forgiveness instead of the same rage and reparations that many of us talk about today

25) Thinking that its normal to have an all black neighborhood with a mostly white police force, when there are no all-white neighborhoods with a mostly black police force

26) Believing that a half-white president is going to be significantly different from a completely white one:  Hint – most high-level politicians think alike, since they are supporting the same system that has oppressed you for 400 years.  Also, our system incentivizes them to worship corporate money

27) Thinking that the first black (fill in the blank) to get into a white institution actually represents progress, even though whites have never considered it be progress to get into our institutions (Does standard White History include a story about the first white man to get into Morehouse?)

Once again, feel free to add to the list.  I don’t know everything, but my brainwashing as a PhD tells me that I am supposed to think I know everything.  So, maybe this is my first step toward escaping my own psychological plantation.  We have all been infected affected.

Dr Boyce Watkins is a Finance PhD and the creator of the Black Wealth Bootcamp.  For more information, please visit www.BoyceWatkins.com 

AllHIpHop Breeding Ground Cipher

AllHipHop.com presents its first Breeding Ground cipher in conjunction with Lincoln Park Music Festival. Artists Eastside (NY), Billboard P (NJ), Jah McLean (NY), and Manolo Rose  (NY). DJ Son Su (NJ) on the ones and twos, and Chuck Creekmur hosting the cipher.

AllHipHop.com is pleased to present its first hip hop cypher showcasing some hot new talent because all roads lead to the park.

 #RoadToThePark #LPMF10 #LincolnParkMusic Festival Let’s go!

RAW VIDEO: 1 Dead, 3 Injured After Car Flies Off NJ Highway Into Parking Lot

One person is dead and three others seriously injured after a crazy one-car crash on the New Jersey Turnpike Wednesday morning. The car skidded off the turnpike, then flew through a patch of brush and landed in a parking lot dozens of feet away. The accident was captured on video by a local surveillance camera

https://youtu.be/F17zJJ263oY