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Kim Kardashian Says Dress Was Inspired By Cher Not Beyonce

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Beyonce’s loyal and crazy fans known as the BEYHIVE went after Kim Kardashian last night when Kim K hit the red carpet of the Met Gala wearing a dress that was strikingly similar to the dress Beyonce wore to the 2012 Met Gala. Kim wasted no time trying to convince people that the dress was not inspired by Beyonce, but instead inspired by Cher. We are undecided. Hmmmm Kim we may give you a pass.

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Christina Milian’s New Song Was Inspired By Relationship With Lil’ Wayne

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Christina Milian seems to still be blushing and gushing with pride for her boo Lil’ Wayne. Her new song “Rebel” seems to be inspired by Weezy. Milian told Entertainment Tonight:

“It’s safe to say it is about the man in my life, yes,” she confessed. “There’s nothing better than that feeling of new chemistry when you’re so into someone and you could care less about what anyone else thinks… and there’s butterflies!”

“For me, I’m so inspired by the relationship that I’m in that it’s definitely an experience,” she shared. “It’s that careless, hopeless, romantic love — that feeling of ‘I will do anything for you’ and it’s just incredible and so yeah, ‘rebel for you’ means ‘I’m all about you.’”

Their relationship is still weird as she was once married to and has a child by The-Dream, who was previously married to Wayne’s ex Nivea. It’s too many women out here for Lil’ Wayne to date his son’s mother’s ex-husband’s girl. But that’s none of our business. LOL.

Scotty ATL – “Cloud IX”

Scotty ATL is one of Atlanta’s rising stars and it’s pretty evident in this new Rashid directed video for “Cloud IX (Go Up)”. Produced by DJ Toomp, “Cloud IX” appeared on both Scotty’s Traffic Jamz and Spaghetti Junction mixtapes so needless to say it’s a fan favorite.

 

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All Def Digital Talks To OverDoz

OverDoz is a West Coast crew comprised of four friends:  Joon, Creamie, Kent “Jamz,” and P.  They’ve been in the game a minute, and have dropped some recent bangers, including the trap-heavy “F*ck Yo DJ,” featuring an assist from Harlem’s A$AP Ferg.  “We just started kicking it and making music.  I can’t really say no times where we made wack songs,” one member says.  Maybe that’s why they got a call from super producer Pharrell, who was rapping their lyrics.  After catching his attention, the group met with every label before settling on RCA, and they’re currently working on their debut project, dropping soon.  

Young Money Yawn – “Clara Mae Jones”

Virginia rising star, Young Money Yawn, drops the official video for “Clara Mae Jones” which served as the intro to his Street Gospel 2 mixtape. DJ Drama, who does not appear in the video, is also featured, talking his sh*t and dropping classic punchlines. The “Clara Mae Jones” video was directed by Vernon Williams.

 

 

Temperature’s Rising: Jelani Lateef

As one ages, a lot of things happen. First off, a night of drinking cannot be easily washed away with a Vitamin Water Revive and a few tabs of Ibuprofen like in the old days. Don’t get me started on the early morning pains in places that I don’t even know existed before. Also, as you can tell, one is more prone more to rambling. With years fleeting, it’s important to speak as much as possible, because once I reach my casket, I will be permanently silenced. But all rambling aside, as a music critic, I find my tastes rapidly expanding as the years go by. Don’t get me wrong, I love going to the club and hearing the latest Future/Young Thug/Rich Homie Quan jam and temporarily forgetting my responsibilities, regardless of the heavy price I have to pay in the morning. But with all that said, these days I like a little more substance in my music. Enter Jelani Lateef.

Let’s start with the mathematics of what got Jelani into the rap game in the first place. Born and raised in Chicago, IL, Jelani Lateef aka J Fury has a music career spanning more than 12 years. Best known for his thought provoking lyrics and witty wordplay, Jelani has been a mainstay in the Chicago rap community. He has now expanded from simply being a rapper to a producer and CEO.

In 2010, the mother of his daughter died of cancer, leaving him a single parent. After recovering from this traumatic and life changing experience, Jelani started Manhood Ent. The idea was to create a brand that represented men stepping to the plate and handling responsibility. The mission statement for the company is: “Striving to be a popular source of music and entertainment, while portraying men in a positive, powerful and inspirational light”. In addition to making music, Jelani has committed endless hours to outreach and mentoring young men and women, in hopes of inspiring them to lead a positive and productive lifestyle.

Since forming the company, Jelani has released two projects, “My Soul to Keep” and “My Soul to Keep 2”. Both projects were well received, garnishing positive reviews. With a new album on the way, Jelani Lateef is continuing his momentum and adding to his rapidly growing fan base.

Whereas other rappers stare out of their window and scribble their life, Jelani clearly has lived though a lot and has no shame in sharing his innermost thoughts with the public. Take “Book Of Life” for instance, from Cold Days and Dark Nights, Jelani recounts the myriad reasons why he is propelled to make music in the first place. The thing I found most compelling about Jelani is how he fuses braggadocio with unabashed real-talk. On tracks like “Can’t Stop Now,” he appears at once confident but regretful of the mistakes that he has made on the road to success.

It’s tempting to lose ourselves in illusory worlds about truffle butter and what not, but it’s difficult to pay attention to an artist like Jelani who’s everyman delivery makes it easy to relate to one’s own personal experiences. We need more artists like Jelani, so make sure to track his movements on the interwebs. Also, you can stream his entire Cold Days and Dark Nights LP below.

Also, check out Jelani’s new video for “The Lyrical” featuring DJ HasH (Directed by David Johnson for SEI): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rXKcc-C-c8A

​Websites:
www.jelanilateef.com
https://www.facebook.com/JFuryfanpage

https://instagram.com/jaylateef

Jay Z Teams With Time, Inc For “40/40 Live” Talk Show

(AllHipHop News) If people thought the criticism of the new Tidal streaming service was going to stop Jay Z from continuing to make major business moves, they were mistaken. The Brooklyn representative’s Life+Times platform is now set to team with Time, Inc for 40/40 Live.

[ALSO READ: Jay Z To Perform Rare Songs At Free Concert For Tidal Users]

According to Market Watch, the new series will be hosted by WNBA point guard and Roc Nation Sports signee Skylar Diggins. The program covering sports and music will be filmed at Jay’s 40/40 Club in New York City.

The description for 40/40 Live reads:

JAY Z’s The 40/40 Club in Manhattan is the setting for this exciting new talk show. Produced in collaboration with JAY Z’s Life+Times and hosted by WNBA point guard Skylar Diggins, 40/40 Live blends the worlds of hip hop and sports celebrity to provide a fresh and unfiltered conversation around sports, fame, music and more. With the energy of this luxury sports bar as a backdrop and the rising talent of Skylar and her celebrity guests, 40/40 Live promises to be edgy, unpredictable and compelling.

Time is also adding several other projects to its video distribution network. The line-up includes the docu-series A Year In Space, the entertainment news focused The Bullseye, Essence magazine’s Black Girl Magic, and Sports Illustrated Films.

[ALSO READ: Baltimore Resident Devin Allen Discusses His Photograph Making The Cover Of Time Magazine]

Khia Believes Her & Beyonce Should Collaborate

Photo via Khia’s Facebook page

Thug Misses Khia keeps us talking with her wild antics. Well now she’s pulled another stunt. She posted a side by side picture of her and Beyonce (Beyonce’s photo from last night’s Met Gala) suggesting that the two had the same taste in regards to style. Because of this belief, she said the two should collaborate and well…..”pop p*ssies.” NAH!! Would you be here for a Beyonce and Khia collaboration? LOL.

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Chris Brown Reportedly Involved In Fight With Jeremih

(AllHipHop News) Chris Brown’s trip to Las Vegas seems to have been a tough one. News broke yesterday that CB is a suspect in a battery case after a fight during a basketball game. According to ThisIs50, Brown’s Vegas weekend included a scuffle with fellow R&B singer Jeremih.

[ALSO READ: Chris Brown Suspect In Assault During Basketball Game]

It is not clear if the two alleged incidents are related, but the supposed Chris-Jeremih brawl took place after the two were playing against each other in basketball. The site writes:

We’re told that Jeremih and Breezy were playing a basketball game and since Jeremih won the first game the “These Hoes Ain’t Loyal” singer asked for a rematch .. things then got heated and the 2 camps went at it.

Brown just got off probation in March for the 2009 attack on then-girlfriend Rihanna. He has also been involved in an altercation with Frank Ocean, and he was arrested for assaulting a man in Washington, DC.

Jeremih has had legal issues as well. The “Planes” performer and his entourage were caught on video throwing bottles inside a Montana Fuddruckers. Jeremih claimed the restaurant’s employees were being racist towards him and his party.

[ALSO READ: R&B Singer Jeremih Responds To Video Of Beer Bottle Throwing Incident At Fuddruckers]

Fitz- She’s My Music

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I know what you’re thinking. Another rapper from New York. If you’re anything like me, whenever you hear the preceding phrase, you automatically recoil in horror. Most often these movements are involuntary, and have something to do with a slew of New York rappers that generate a lot of buzz in the beginning but end never making it past a couple thousand views on DatPiff. Even though New York is the birthplace of this music we love, the lack of innovation in recent years have sidelined a once proud coast. Metaphors and punchlines can only get you so far in 2015 (unless you are Styles P, Fab, or Jadakiss)– there has to be substance to the music these days, or at least versatility.

Speaking of versatility, I haven’t heard much from Fitz, but he seems to inherently understand this principle. Fitz is a rapper from Brooklyn, NY who uses his charismatic and romantic personality and fuses it with his music. He performed for many venues including the 2013 Panama Day Parade, NYC Coat Drive events, and Concrete Temple Fundraisers. With his music, he hopes to help people enjoy life and love through his witty and “out-of-the-box” banter.

Notice, no trigger talk. No talk of officers in unmarked cars. No huge reliance on the sound of another coast to make the music accessible to the masses. The reason why I chose to pen this article about Fitz is largely due to the reasons above, but it is refreshing when an MC is less concerned about oozing cool rather than crafting material that audiences can relate to. You can check out Fitz’s latest single for “She’s My Music” and make sure to track his movements on the interwebs.

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/theperfectfitz
Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/fitz4ever/shes-my-music-p###-by-rg

Pusha T Finally Cuts Off His Braids?

Pusha T was one of the few people still trying to rock braids in 2015, but the GOOD Music rapper apparently let go of his signature hairstyle. King Push posted a picture to Instagram with the caption:

Just cut my braids off, now it’s time for my 2500 dollar facial…

Is this a sign the new album is on the way? We’ll have to wait and see.

Related: Pusha T Says Second Album ‘King Push’ Will Drop Spring 2015

Just cut my braids off, now it's time for my 2500 dollar facial…

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Black Thought & J. Period Release James Brown Inspired Project “The Live Mixtape (JB Edition)” (AUDIO)

(AllHipHop News) Black Thought connected with his musical partner J. Period to spend 35 minutes spitting over tracks from the legendary soul singer James Brown live on stage. The experience was recorded and has now been released as a mixtape.

The Roots frontman and the acclaimed DJ created The Live Mixtape (The JB Edition) live on stage at The Boombox’s #16Bars. Videos of the performance are set to be released as well.

Watch the “Making The Live Mixtape (JB Edition)” preview video and stream the mixtape below.

Trinidad James Making $50,000 Off Mark Ronson & Bruno Mars’ “Uptown Funk”

(AllHipHop News) “Uptown Funk” has been the biggest hit of 2015 so far. The single spent 14 weeks in the top spot on the Hot 100 chart, sold over 5.5 million units in the U.S., and totaled over 590 million views on YouTube. Those type of numbers help bring in big revenue for the song’s credited writers, and one of those people with writing credit is Trinidad James.

[ALSO READ: Trinidad James Is Prepping A Photography Book, ‘Trips To Trinidad’]

James receives writing credit on Mark Ronson and Bruno Mars’ megasmash “Uptown Funk” because the record samples Trinidad’s track “All Gold Everything.” Billboard broke down the songwriter/publisher payout split for the 10 publishing owners listed for “Uptown Funk.” With its reported $840,000 in publishing revenue so far, James has pulled in nearly $50,000.

Pigeons and Planes explains Trinidad James’ financial takeaway from “Uptown Funk”:

Nicholas Williams (Trinidad James) and “All Gold Everything” producer Devon Gallaspy also received credits because the track sampled the street hit. Considering the two were the songwriters on the track they received 15 percent (7.5% each) of the revenue from “Uptown Funk,” leaving the original songwriters with 21.25 percent each…

Since Trinidad James gets at least 5.625% of the revenue (plus the 1.875% to Trinidad James Record label/TIG7 Publishing), he’s going to making upwards of $47,250 from just being sampled on the song.

[ALSO READ: Trinidad James Discusses White People Using The “N-Word” On CNN (VIDEO)]

Watch the video for Mark Ronson’s “Uptown Funk” featuring Bruno Mars below.

Kanye West In Talks To Create TV Show For New Vice Channel

(AllHipHop News) Vice Media started off as a print magazine, transferred to the web, and eventually became a TV show for HBO. The company is now set to get its own channel. The New York Times reports A&E Networks’ History Channel spinoff H2 is converting to Vice.

While the Emmy winning Vice series on HBO is a 30 minute news show, the channel is expected have non-news content. The Times also adds Chicago rapper/producer Kanye West could be adding a program to the new Vice channel.

West previously wrote and directed the short films Runaway and Cruel Summer. He has also served as a producer for various music videos and the Chris Rock led motion picture Top Five.

Beyonce Shuts Down Red Carpet At #MetGala

Beyonce chose to go commando ? . Bey stunned in an embroidered Givenchy gown with strategically placed beading. The ‘Drunk In Love’ singer also wore her hair in a ponytail, but chose to curl her ends, giving her look a bit of bounce as she made her way inside the event alongside husband Jay-Z.