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Curren$y – “Rhymes Like Weight” (VIDEO)

Curren$y drops off his latest video “Rhymes Like Weight” produced Cool & Dre. Shot in 4k resolution by CJ Wallis. “Rhymes Like Weight” is from Spitta’s latest EP Even More Saturday Night Car Tunes.

EXCLUSIVE: Mobb Deep Returns To The Stage As “The Infamous” Turns 20

Juvenile Hell may have been our first official introduction to Mobb Deep, but it was the 1995 release of Infamous that delivered their first taste of critical acclaim and mainstream fame. It’s hard to believe that it’s been 20 years since Prodigy and Havoc first burst onto the scene, yet as the anniversary of their first commercial hit comes around, the duo sat down with AllHipHop to reveal just what their breakout project means to them:

In one word: everything. It’s the reason for everything. It always like, makes me trip out, like bug out when we perform that song and the crowd goes bananas.” They added, “It’s always mind blowing. Nowadays when we be performing, some of the kids in the crowd be like 19, so they wasn’t even alive when it dropped and they be singing it word for word.

In celebration of the album, they’ve brought in Alchemist, Smif-N-Wessun and more for a star-studded concert with sounds provided by Funkmaster Flex. For more information on how you can be in the building as they crash the stage April 26 click here.

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Education & Hip Hop Youth: “The Souls of Crack Smoke”

The LATH Cover (SE) In the American literary classic, “The Souls of Black Folk,” W.E.B. DuBois eloquently describes the twoness the African American population feels living as both an American and also as a Negro: “…two thoughts, two unreconciled strivings; two warring ideals in one dark body…” I’m sure if Mr. DuBois was a prophet, in his brilliant analysis, he would have warned us about the “Threeness,” a third personality that would arise in many of us in days to come – the crack cultured 70’s & 80’s baby.

In discussions of education and youth engagement, the havoc the crack cocaine epidemic brought to inner cities and American society as a whole has been greatly underemphasized. Quietly behind the stories of drug addiction and family destruction, heart wrenching statistics of mass incarceration, and high numbers of chemically imbalanced babies born addicted to a narcotic they never chose for themselves, stands another compelling story. It is the story of reversed economic and social progress; a tale of inverted generational rankings and the narrative of communal bastardization.

Though many of us were not crack dealers, the soundtrack to our formative preteen and teenage years was filled with crack rock Hip Hop anthems widely distributed by mega media corporations. We watched multimillion dollar budgeted urban crack street tales projected on the silver screen. And we saw all these exaggerated figments of entertainment play out daily in the real world around us. With little in place to counteract the real life traumas we experienced in our neighborhoods and the “D-Boy” media glorification of the 90s, the value system of many of us born in the Hip Hop generation (1970s and 1980s) became skewed. Inflicting violence upon peers became fun, disrespecting young ladies became normal and preying on the sicknesses and weaknesses of others for financial gain became a way of life.

Growing in this culture there became a threeness: As Americans we simply wanted to live in peace within our country and enjoy the American Dream that we’d heard so much about. As Black Americans we understood that America has had contempt towards us since her inception and we must continue to fight against her racist ways in order to obtain peace. As Black American crack cultured 70’s & 80s babies we stood in the midst of an internal civil war, fueled by hatred. We rejected mainstream acceptance while warring against our own common kinsman who shared our same struggles. Three warring ideals in one dark body.

As a result of lack of resources, ineffective social intervention and crack culture being reinforced through the decades in pop culture, many of today’s youth have been taught to normalize crack values, resulting in a trauma organized culture that praises immediate and short term success, irrational risk taking, degradation of peers, violent behavior and youth supremacy. In the crack culture, the kid is king. It is important to understand that one’s environment and experiences have an effect on one’s social and emotional states. Social and emotional states have an effect on one’s values and one’s values have an effect on one’s behavior. Much of our education and alternative education systems continue to make the mistake of addressing the behavior of our at risk youth and not the values their behavior is rooted in.

In Dr. Sandra L. Bloom M.D.’s paper Creating Sanctuary In The School it states “The injury model says an abnormal reaction to an abnormal situation is normal behavior.” The dysfunction we see in much of our youth is simply a normal reaction to the dysfunction in which society is nurturing them. Unfortunately, many public school educators, with no fault to themselves, have not been properly educated and trained to effectively engage their students who are nurtured in these social realities. One of the most effective ways to motivate a person is to engage in what they value. We can no longer afford to have our children’s socio-emotional literacy ignored. Segments of school curriculum must directly address the immediate realities and values of the students being taught. If the entire school curriculum is of a nature foreign to the value system of the student, the student will continue to be disengaged.

Children learn best in the context of relationship. This is why both urban youth culture competency training for school staff and authentic Hip Hop curriculum for students are necessary. Due to the pain, complexity and maybe even guilt attached to the waywardness of our young people, there is an instinct by society to flee from confronting this growing crisis. It is irrational to expect our youth to endure complex traumatic experiences daily, while being saturated by the world around them with sex, drugs, excessive materialism, violence, etc., and then sit and focus for six hours in a classroom while teachers teach lessons that are totally irrelevant to their daily realities.

Our children did not create the social conditions or value systems in which they are nurtured. As we continue to ignore the socio-emotional state of our Hip Hop youth, these Pop Crack values continue to grow and spill across socio-economic, ethnic, gender and religious boundaries. As the legendary rap group Geto Boys once stated, “The World Is A Ghetto.” And though Hip Hop has been blamed as the problem, we may discover that it is in fact the solution.

K-Rahn Vallatine is an educator, professional speaker and the author of the Live Above The Hype Hip Hop Life Skills Curriculum. Join him on Facebook at facebook.com/liveabovethehypepage

Does Nas Have A New Boo?

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Nas has been spending time in Barbados with Vanessa Bronfman the daughter of Seagram heir and former CEO of Warner Music Group Edgar Bronfman Jr.. and sister of DJ Hannah Bronfman, leading some to speculate that the two are dating. Nas and his reps are downplaying the rumor but we don’t know if we believe they were there at the same time by coincidence.

According to Page Six :

We’re told the two were spotted together over the weekend on a catamaran during a vacation. One source said the rapper — who was previously married to singer-turned-chef Kelis — is “totally smitten” with Vanessa. But Nas’ rep told us that the two ended up on the island by “complete coincidence.” She added: “He was there for his best friend’s wedding. They are cool and friends, though. Just not together.”

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FRESH HEAT: Scotty ATL x FKi – “Hella Straight”

While in LA a few weeks ago Scotty recorded this song with FKi in a mansion studio and shot the video in the same day. Also check out Scotty’s new mixtape with DJ Greg Street “Traffic Jamz” featuring B.o.B, Big Krit, Spodee, and more…

Young Buck – “Lean And Molly”

After Taylor Swift took to reciting his lyrics, Young Buck unleashes his new video “Lean and Molly” in timely fashion. The video depicts Young Buck in the hood riding around in a black old school whip, matching his outfit and G-Unit hat. You can pick up Buck’s 10 Bullets project here via iTunes.

Rick Ross Is It Pacquiao Or Mayweather?

Floyd’s celebrity friends recently stop by his gym to show support.  Among celebrities in attendance was rapper Rick Ross, who is also known for calling Manny Pacquiao the greatest in the world.  He claims Pacquiao is the greatest, but now, he seems to have switched sides.  So I now ask you Mr. Roberts, which one is it??

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Tyga Isn’t Here For The Tea!

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Tyga says he is not with the tea! The problem is the tea has already been spilled about him trying to get back with Blac Chyna. After Blac Chyna’s childish antics of going t## for tat with Kylie Jenner on social media, she dropped some screen shots of text messages Tyga allegedly sent her. So Tyga wants to have his cake and eat it too it seems. How is he parading around with 17-year-old Kylie if he wants to get back with his baby mama?!

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A Crazed Beyoncé Fan Is Threatening Jay Z?

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Allegedly a crazed Beyoncé fan has been threatening Jay-Z and Roc Nation! The obsessed fan, a woman, allegedly sent threatening letters and emails to Jay Z and his company because she hates him and wants Beyoncé to split up with him.

A source told Bossip:

The messages say that the fan will kill Jay-Z if he doesn’t leave Beyoncé. The source says the letters and emails have unnerved Roc Nation staff, but Jay-Z told them to ignore the threats. But when the fan made an amateur attempt to hack Jay-Z’s Twitter account, his staff were able to obtain the fan’s twitter handle and email address, which they handed over to private investigators. “Even though Jay is brushing it off, everyone is worried,” the source said, “since there have been cases of people shooting people and then committing suicide right after.” Nearly all of the fan’s tweets critique Beyoncé’s life and choices, try to find out where she is and generally hate on Jay-Z. The person only posts Beyoncé pics and uses a snap of Beyoncé as her profile picture.

Black Mass Official Trailer – Starring Johnny Depp

n 1970s South Boston, FBI Agent John Connolly (Joel Edgerton) persuades Irish mobster James “Whitey” Bulger (Johnny Depp) to collaborate with the FBI and eliminate a common enemy: the Italian mob. The drama tells the true story of this unholy alliance, which spiraled out of control, allowing Whitey to evade law enforcement, consolidate power, and become one of the most ruthless and powerful gangsters in Boston history.

 

Ariana Grande Dumped Big Sean Over “Billion Dollar P*ssy” Lyric?

Whoa! This Ariana Grande/Big Sean breakup is starting to get really messy. First there were rumors Sean cut it off with Ariana because the pop princess didn’t show up to his show in Los Angeles and she was too immature for him. But now sources are telling TMZ, it was Ariana that dumped Sean. Over lyrics?

Related: Is This Why Big Sean Broke Up With Ariana Grande?

The site reports:

Sources connected with Ariana tell us … the last straw was when Sean dropped his track, “Stay Down,” in which he raps:

I ain’t even gonna lie, I got a million dollar chick
With a billion dollar p****y
Every time I c*m, I swear to God I feel like I be rich

We’re told Ariana felt humiliated because Sean was treating her like a piece of meat. Ariana’s grandmother came to her and asked about the lyrics, which was especially embarrassing.

Ariana insiders also claim she was forced to pay for Sean’s private flights and vacations. She also apparently denies the Justin Bieber hug was staged to make Sean jealous. With the constant back-and-forth in the media, this breakup drama is probably not over.

Taylor Swift Raps Young Buck’s “Shorty Wanna Ride” During Acceptance Speech (Video)

(AllHipHop News) Country/Pop star Taylor Swift has not been shy about her appreciation for rap music. She famously posted videos online of her rapping Nicki Minaj’s “Super Bass” and Kendrick Lamar’s “Backseat Freestyle.” Swift has also displayed her love for the Dirty South and G-Unit during an appearance at the Shorty Awards.

[ALSO READ: Kendrick Lamar & Taylor Swift Shout Out Each Other’s Songs (AUDIO/VIDEO)]

After winning the trophy for “Best Singer”, Swift accepted the honor via video. The “Shake It Off” performer took time during her speech to spit the lyrics to Young Buck’s 2004 hit “Shorty Wanna Ride.”

“My second thought – just for the record – was ‘Shorty wanna ride with me, ride with me. We can get low,'” rapped Taylor.

[ALSO READ: Taylor Swift Defends Nicki Minaj & Iggy Azalea As Songwriters]

Watch Taylor Swift Shorty Awards acceptance speech and if you’re feeling nostalgic watch the video for Young Buck’s “Shorty Wanna Ride” below.

Scarface On Police Brutality: “I Feel Like We’re Being Hunted” (VIDEO)

(AllHipHop News) Southern rap legend Scarface has been making the media rounds to promote his new book Diary of a Madman. The Geto Boys frontman stopped by HuffPost Live, and during the interview he was asked about the highly publicized rash of police brutality cases across the country.

[ALSO READ: Scarface Speaks On Dealing With Suicidal Thoughts]

“I feel like we’re being hunted, you know? And yeah, I’m not cool with it. It’s like the society believes what the officers say, and he’s got way more of a reason to lie than we do, than I do,” said Scarface. “You killed that man. And he don’t even get a day in court. Not that the judicial system is set up for us to benefit from in any f*cking way. You’re dead on both sides. You are.”

Face goes on to talk about the definition of racism and what he sees as the injustice of the American system. He gets emotional when discussing police officers often claiming a suspect reached for the cop’s weapon as an excuse to use deadly force.

“Don’t get me started. You know G####### well we ain’t gonna reach for no motherf*cking police officer’s gun,” added Scarface. “That sh*t makes me mad. That’s a f*cking lie!”

[ALSO READ: Scarface Announces New Album Title]

Watch Scarface’s interview below.

Kanye West Reinforces His Support For Tidal After Deleting Initial Promotional Tweets

(AllHipHop News) Kanye West was one of the superstars on stage at the re-launch of the Tidal music streaming service. The “All Day” rhymer signed on as co-owner of the platform, and he participated in the initial social media promotion for the service back in March.

[ALSO READ: Jay Z, Alicia Keys, Beyonce, Kanye West, J. Cole & More Announce Tidal Will Be The First Artist Owned Music Platform]

West created a mini-media firestorm when he decided to delete his tweets referring to Tidal. The removal came in the midst of bad press for the platform which caused some people to speculate the GOOD Music boss was pulling back from publicly endorsing Tidal.

“Together, we can turn the tide and make music history. Start by turning your profile picture blue. #TIDALforALL,” Ye tweeted on March 30. The tweet is now gone.

Kanye returned to Twitter this week with a new post in support of Tidal. He wrote, “The love of music is louder than words. TIDAL.COM”

[ALSO READ: EXCLUSIVE: Senior Executive Vania Schlogel Discusses How Tidal Will Compete Against Other Streaming Platforms (VIDEO)]

50 Cent Blasts “Angry Black B*tches” For Asking About His Son Marquise Jackson

(AllHipHop News) It is well documented Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson and his eldest child Marquise Jackson do not have a close father-son relationship. There was the complaints from Marquise’s mother that 50 had not seen his son in years, and the younger Jackson was seen pictured with his dad’s rival Slowbucks on Instagram.

[ALSO READ: 50 Cent Talks Vivica Fox Calling Him “The Love Of My Life” & His Relationship With His Son (VIDEO)]

In a recent interview with Angie Martinez, 50 stated, “I don’t speak to [Marquise]. With him that situation is so complex that I think over time [Marquise’s mother] has instilled her entitlement… My grandfather taught me your enemies’ enemy is your friend… You may not necessarily have an altercation with that person, but they’ll side with someone they think has an altercation with you on the common ground of disliking you.”

50 recently uploaded his own photo with his youngest son to IG. The harmless post eventually led to the G-Unit leader bashing black women. The caption for Fiddy’s pic read, “My little guy is getting big so fast. I feel like I’m gonna blink and he’s gonna pull off in one of my cars. Lol.”

Another user then commented, “What about your first born?” 50 responded by writing, “Why only angry Black b*tches got something to say about my other son he grown. What you want to give him some p*ssy? Google him.”

The Shade Room captured the social media exchange.

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[ALSO READ: 50 Cent’s Son Marquise Jackson Shows Off His B-Ball Skills In Highlight Reel (VIDEO)]

Killer Mike Among VIPs To Attend White House Correspondents’ Dinner

(AllHipHop News) Killer Mike is scheduled to have a busy weekend. The Run The Jewels member will give a lecture on race relations at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology today (April 24), and then on Saturday Mike will attend the White House Correspondents’ Dinner.

The Atlanta emcee was invited to the annual Washington, D.C. event by The Huffington Post. He will be joined by other non-political celebrity guests such as Russell Wilson, Ciara, Viola Davis, Kerry Washington, Eva Longoria, Chrissy Teigen, George Clooney, and Naya Rivera. Saturday Night Live‘s Cecily Strong was tapped to host.

[ALSO READ: Killer Mike To Give Lecture On Race Relations At M.I.T.]