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10 Lauryn Hill Traits All Rappers Should Have

Where were you 17 years ago? I, like Lauryn Hill, was a young mother full of questions about Love, Life, and Faith in God. 1998 was a year chock full of classic hip-hop releases, Aquemini, Mos Def and Talib Kweli are Blackstar, Vol. 2: Hard Knock Life to name a few. Yet, in a genre dominated by men one album emerged as one of the most memorable of this epic year: The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill.

“It’s a timeless record, pure music. And that’s what we don’t hear anymore. She birthed her sound, and that’s timeless. She didn’t try to be cool, she was already cool. She didn’t have to fit in with any style, she was the new style, and it’s a positive style,” Nas XXL on the opus’ 15th anniversary.

Nas, a Hill collaborator, goes on to say, “And then I’ll go beyond that. It’s a piece of work that’s needed in your deck, in your CD chamber, in your iPod. It’s one of those records that you need, like Legend like Bob Marley, or all those Stevie Wonder albums.” The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill truly defines the idea of a “classic” hip-hop album. It was relevant and timely, critically and commercially successful, and it has lasted the test of time.

In celebration of Ms. Lauryn Hill and her many achievements to hip-hop music and culture, here are 10 Miseducation Traits All Rap Albums Should Have:

Humility: A wise man once said that humility is, “the noble choice to forgo your own status and use your influence for the good of others before yourself.” The Miseducation was the epitome of humility, Lauryn gave her listeners insight into her deepest hurts, fears, and frustrations and the result was pure honesty that people fell in love with.

Vulnerability: While the overarching theme of the album is love, the secondary theme would have to be experiencing the wrong love. Lauryn’s vulnerable realness drew listeners on. She bared her soul about her past relationships without bashing the other parties involved.

• Skits: The classroom theme of the title and cover art continued through the album with skits recorded by now-Newark, NJ Mayor Ras Baraka speaking to a group of kids in Lauryn’s living room about love. Skits have made their exit from most rap albums, but they are sorely missed.

Versatility: Recorded largely at Tuff Gong studio in Jamaica, Lauryn played around with a number of delivery patterns. She traveled seamlessly between her East Orange Fugee sound, and a Jamaican patois. See: “Lost Ones.”

Affection for the Opposite Sex: “Doo Wop (That Thing)” remains a classic hip-hop song and video where Hill sang a cautionary tale for both young men and young women. The split-screen video spoke to the spirit of the neo-soul movement of the times—a fusion of past and present.

Genre Variance: Miseducation is often categorized as a neo-soul album, but is really hip-hop soul. The album was the first time that we saw a rapper who was an equally adept singer.

Respect for History: Bible passages, allusions to wars in the Middle East, references to black historical figures, and more. The Miseducation is full of respect for history, reviewing lyrics from the album all these years later still sends a listener to Google for an answer.

Lyrical Dexterity: “My rhymes is heavy/like the mind of Sister Betty/L-Boogie spars with stars and constellations/then came down for a little conversation/adjacent to the king/fear no human being/roll with cherubim’s to the Nassau Coliseum/now hear this mixture/where hip-hop meets scripture/develop a negative into a positive picture.” –“Everything is Everything”

Faith: The title track, “The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill,” straddles the line between soul and gospel. The moving chorus, “Deep in my heart/the answer it was in me/And I made up my mind to define my own destiny” brings the album to powerful close.

Love: Above all things, The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill is about love. In the same way that The Miseducation of the Negro by Carter G. Woodson was motivated by love, this album is about love of oneself, love of ones people, love of past experiences, and love of the possibility of the future.

Also, the Men of Hip-Hop reminisce over Lauryn Hill and her Miseducation in this mini-doc.

N.W.A Related Albums Are Dominating The Billboard Charts

N.W.A’s music is seeing new successes with the release of their Straight Outta Compton biopic. The group’s albums and solo efforts are reportedly scattered all over the Billboard 200 chart while their singles are hitting new milestones as well.

Not only did they finally get their first top 40 single this week, but now their debut album, Straight Outta Compton, is back on the Billboard chart in the no.4 slot.

Dr. Dre’s latest album, Compton, is one slot above at no. 3.

[ALSO READ: N.W.A Achieve Thier First Top 40 Hit]

Eazy-E’s debut album, Eazy Duz It, also re-entered the chart at no. 32. Two greatest hits albums also charted, N.W.A’s Greatest Hits is at no. 93 and Greatest Hits, N.W.A’s The Best of N.W.A: The Strength of Street Knowledge is at no. 119. Dr. Dre’s first solo effort, The Chronic,  landed in the no. 38 spot, Ice Cube’s sophomore album, Death Certificate, is in the no. 99 slot and Cube’s debut, Amerikka’z Most Wanted sits at no. 150.

“F-ck Tha Police” saw its debut on the Hot Rap Songs and Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs charts as well at no. 20 and no. 25.

[ALSO READ: ‘Straight Outta Compton’ Has Another Big Week At The Box Office]

Eazy-E achieved his third Hot 100 hit with the 1987 track “Boyz -N-The-Hood” debuting at no. 50

N.W.A have also reportedly garnered 14. 6 million streams for the week ending Aug. 20th while song downloads grew 208 percent.

Farrakhan Meets With Eminem In Detroit For #JusticeOrElse

The meeting was shrouded in mystery, but it happened. Minister Louis Farrakhan and Eminem finally met over dinner in Detroit last night.

The affair yielded no real details, but Hasaun Muhammad of the Nation of Islam commented on his Instagram.

All pictures have a story attached to it. This picture is over ten years in the making. So much happens behind the scenes that I don’t post or talk about, but this one I absolutely had to. Truly epic that the two of them had dinner last night in Detroit. See you in D.C. 10.10.15 #Unity @LouisFarrakhan @Eminem #PaulRosenberg

On the official #JusticeOrElse Twitter, the commentary said, “#Farrakhan dialogued with Hip Hop artist Marshall Mathers aka @Eminem at his dinner table on #JusticeOrElse.”

Little more is known.

What is known is that the Minister has met with a who’s who of Hip-Hop this year for all to convene on Washington D.C. for the 20th year anniversary of the Million Man March, deemed Justice Or Else.
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Is This Chris Brown’s New Girlfriend Or Nanny?

Photo via Chris Brown’s Instagram

It seems like Chris Brown has been entertaining a few different women, even a Karrueche look-alike, as he tries to get over Karrueche. His latest rumored boo is Amy Shehab (@AmyShehab). She has been spotted all over with Breezy, but allegedly she is Royalty’s nanny. Are you buying the nanny rumor, or do you think Brown is having his own playtime with Shehab?

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Tyler The Creator May Be Canceling Shows Because He Is Allegedly Banned From The UK

Photo via Tyler’s Instagram

We may know now why Tyler The Creator has been cancelling shows. Allegedly he has been banned from entering the UK. We wonder what Tyler did this time. Someone who works at the the Munich airport in Germany says they saw his face on various airports’ no fly alert walls. Well this would explain his recent tweet below.

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Travi$ Scott’s ‘Rodeo’ Features Kanye West, The Weeknd And More

Thanks to an overzealous fan at Target, the track list for Travi$ Scott’s debut album, Rodeo, has been leaked via Twitter.

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The Houston native took it easy with the features but didn’t hesitate to snag all-stars like 2 Chainz, The Weeknd, Future and Kanye West. Rodeo drops on Sept. 4th.

[ALSO READ: Travi$ Scott Releases Album Covers For ‘Rodeo’]

Peep the list of tracks below.

Rodeo

1. “Pornography”
2. “Oh My Dis Side”
3. “3500” (Feat. 2 Chainz & Future)
4. “Wasted”
5. “90210”
6. “Pray 4 Love” (Feat. The Weeknd)
7. “Nightcrawler”
8. “P### On Your Grave” (Feat. Kanye West)
9. “Antidote”
10. “Impossible”
11. “Maria I’m Drunk”
12. “Flying High”
13. “I Can Tell”
14. “Apple Pie”

Wu-Tang Clan To Team Up With Nike For Limited Edition Sneaker

Sixteen years after their first collaboration with Nike, Wu-Tang Clan is teaming up with the sneaker powerhouse again to release a new set of kicks.

The Staten Island spitters reportedly are planning to release a limited edition Foamposite sneaker in 2016. The Foams will have the collective’s signature black and yellow color scheme. There is no set release date.

The Nike Dunk High sneakers that were released in 1999, are quite rare now and were once getting $10,000 bids on Ebay.

50 Cent Clowns Puffy’s Age On Social Media

50 Cent has taken more jabs at his rival Puffy. This time, he is clowning his age.

In his latest Instagram post, Fif mocked Diddy’s age with a picture of him and a homeless man with a caption that read “Me and PUFF sat and kicked it today he said, 50 I’m getting to old for this sh!t. I said I KNOW.”50 cent ig post

The “9 Shots” rapper also poked fun at Diddy affiliate French Montana on Instagram recently as well, referring to him as “Diddy’s b–ch.”

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Reporter And Cameraman Killed On Live TV (Raw Video)

A WDBJ live story was cut short by gunfire this morning. Alison Parker, a reporter for the station, was interviewing a woman at a shopping center in Roanoke, Virginia when the gunman walks into view of the camera, firing around 6 shots. Reporter Alison Parker and her cameraman Adam Ward were killed in the incident.

#ATLRiseUp: MMG’s Tracy T Is On A Mission To Get His Hustle Up In More Ways Than Just Music

In just half a decade, Rick Ross’ Maybach Music Group has established itself as one of the most productive companies in Hip Hop. The record imprint already owns six number one albums from Ross, Wale, and Meek Mill. Fellow Maybach representatives Gunplay and Stalley have also dropped well received LPs over the last two years.

[ALSO READ: #ATLRiseUp: With His Debut Album, OG Maco Is Ready To Change His Name & Possibly Change The Game]

MMG describes itself as an “untouchable empire.” In order for the “House That Ross Built” to continue its reign at the top of the charts, new princes must be crowned. In 2013, the Bawse made a move to help maintain Double M’s kingdom when he officially signed Atlanta rapper Tracy T to the label. According to the “Legit” rhymer, Rick Ross offers him more than just a stamp of approval.

“Ross is already rich, but he’s one of them dudes that keeps wanting to motivate you,” Tracy tells AllHipHop.com. “When Ross is talking, it’s different from anybody else talking. He motivates you to go get some money and be one of the greatest.”

Ricky Rozay is not the only person in MMG that Tracy has embraced as a mentor. Meek serves as a confidante as well. During the recent dustup between the Dream Chasers founder and OVO’s Drake, Tracy was on the social media frontlines defending his labelmate.

“Meek is like a brother to me. I f*ck with Meek so strong,” discloses Tracy. “Meek’s one of those dudes that says, ‘Come on, let’s do it. I’m gonna show you this sh*t. You’re gonna get sh*t too.’ He’s one of those real dudes that showed me a lot when I first came in the game. We’re all a team – iron sharpens iron.”

The Untouchable MMG: Tracy T + Rick Ross + Meek Mill
The Untouchable MMG: Tracy T + Rick Ross + Meek Mill

Since joining Maybach, Tracy has taken the baton and built a notable buzz off key features and his own DJ Scream hosted mixtapes. However, it was more than just a potent co-sign that allowed Tracy Richardson to go from a childhood in the traps of Decatur to living in a luxury high-rise apartment building in North Atlanta.

Those pre-MMG days included a young Tracy maneuvering through the perils of a hustler’s lifestyle, but the experience provided him with a level of discipline he applies to his current occupation.

“I’m from the streets, so I just apply the same hustle to the music industry. I had to learn the music industry, but it’s really the same kind of hustle,” says Tracy. “I just feel like I got the work, and I’m gonna sling it. The more I drop the work, the more I’m gonna put it out, and the more it’s gonna get sold. That’s how you become a kingpin in the streets. I got a crazy hustle and a crazy plug. I’m trying to be the kingpin of the music game.”

Tracy is now slinging musical projects, and he’s establishing a considerable cabal of fiends waiting for the next re-up. His 85,000 Instagram followers and 46,000 Twitter followers form a social network which patiently waited to cop his latest release – 50 Shades Of Green.

For the 2014 collection The Wolf Of All Streets, Tracy tapped his MMG comrades Meek, Gunplay, and Ross as well as ATL natives Que and Offset. But the big-name guests on 50 Shades included collaborators from outside his home team and hometown.

The 15-track mixtape has tunes with Yo Gotti, Boosie Badazz, and Shy Glizzy. Portions of the production were provided by hit makers Jahlil Beats, Childish Major, Sonny Digital, and Beat Billionaire. In addition, the latter sound architect played a significant part in Tracy eventually etching his name on the dotted line with Rozay.

Tracy states, “Beat Billionaire has been a longtime friend. He introduced me to Ross. That’s how I got to MMG. That’s my homie for life.”

Both The Wolf Of All Streets and 50 Shades Of Green display Tracy has an extended connection to some of the top producers in the culture, and the self-confessed perfectionist is known to spend entire days in Atlanta’s Twelve Studios writing to their beats. 50 Shades was only uploaded to the web a week ago, but the effort that went into crafting Tracy’s most recent release has been in the making for months.

“My tape had been done, but I kept recording, kept recording, and kept recording. I could have been put some sh*t out, but I just wanted to be happy with my work. I wanted to be happy with my art,” he explains. “I got into a zone. I was in a 50 Shade Of Green state of mind. I had to get comfortable with myself, comfortable with my tape in order to even produce the feeling in the studio to make the project.”

50 Shades Of Green is an obvious reference to E. L. James’ popular erotic romance novel Fifty Shades of Grey and the Sam Taylor-Johnson directed film of the same name. But Tracy T flipped the “fifty shades” to reflect his focus on the numerous ways he plans to rise through the ranks.

“The title represents different levels in the game, different shades in the game, different levels of paper, and different ways to get the paper,” clarifies Tracy.

Rap is just the first step in Tracy’s mission to increase the digits in his bank account. At the moment, he’s building his Money Bound brand with his day-one allies, and listeners can expect to hear TT contributions on Maybach’s forthcoming compilation Self Made Vol. 4.

Film endeavours and corporate partnerships are likely to come in the future as well. Jay Z, the quintessential hustler-turned-rapper-turned-businessman, functions as Tracy’s financial inspiration from afar.

“I look at music as the first platform, and everything else comes after that. It’s all part of the beginning stages. I start with the music, and then it branches off to acting, endorsements, and other things,” conveys Tracy. “I don’t look at myself as being just a rapper. I’m trying to spread my wings and fly. I gotta be an eagle out here.”

As the music industry shifts from CDs and downloads to streaming, artists are having to get accustomed to a modern business model. Tracy T came up in the Internet Age, but as a street-centered performer it is fair to wonder how will the industry’s nearly complete shift to the digital space affect his reach to his core base of support.

“It’s all about adapting to what’s going on. In order for a soldier to survive in the field he has to adapt to every climate, every situation. We ain’t nothing but some more soldiers in the field, and if you can’t adapt to what’s going on, you’ll be left behind. It’s not affecting me. I just got to switch the game up to continue moving,” he says.

While Tracy has been putting rhymes together since he was in elementary school, the East Side spitter’s career direction over the last three years has put him on the path to becoming one of the brightest emerging stars from Atlanta. His hustle is nowhere near complete. By 2020, Tracy T envisions himself standing among the elites in the entertainment realm.

“I see my label jumping off the ground. I see movies. I see a lot of different things launching from this platform. I see myself growing in the game as a boss, not just an artist,” Tracy declares. “I’m building an empire. Just like Rozay. Just like Meek. I’m on the same team. You see what they’ve done in just a few years. I got the same ability to do it.”

[ALSO READ: #ATLRiseUp: ILLClinton Is Atlanta’s Hip Hop Offspring Of The Civil Rights Movement]

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Read other installments of AllHipHop’s #ATLRiseUp series here.

Follow Tracy T on Twitter @TheRealTracyT and Instagram @1tracyt.

Stream/download Tracy T’s 50 Shades Of Green via Datpiff below.

PHOTOS: artist/Tracy T’s Instagram

Amber Rose & Blac Chyna To Star In New Reality TV Series

(AllHipHop News) It was only a matter of time. Strippers-turned-celebrities Amber Rose and Blac Chyna are reportedly getting their own reality television show. TMZ reports the two Instagram favorites are working out a deal with MTV.

[ALSO READ: Amber Rose Wrongfully Caught Up In Alleged Prostitution Scam]

According to sources with the site, viewers should not expect Rose and Chyna’s series to be a ratchet affair à la Love & Hip Hop, Bad Girls Club, and Basketball Wives. The show is said to focus on the single mothers raising their respective boys and pursuing their careers which is more in the vein of La La’s Full Court Life and Nellyville.

Amber Rose is the mother of Wiz Khalifa’s son Sebastian. Black Chyna is the mother of Tyga’s son King Cairo. Neither rapper is still romantically linked with their child’s mom.

[ALSO READ: Blac Chyna Seeking Full Custody Of Tyga’s Son Because Of Kylie Jenner?]

PHOTOS: Amber Rose’s Instagram & Blac Chyna’s Instagram

Lil Wayne Talks ‘Straight Outta Compton’ Movie & Rodney King Beating Verdict (VIDEO)

(AllHipHop News) Lil Wayne stopped by ESPN2’s First Take to discuss the latest topics in the world of sports. The Young Money rapper also spoke about the record-breaking N.W.A biopic Straight Outta Compton.

[ALSO READ: ‘Straight Outta Compton’ Hauls In $60 Million Opening Weekend, Sets Box Office Records]

“The movie was amazing. I was a huge N.W.A fan,” said Wayne. “I walked away from the movie feeling like I never rapped a word in my life. I was just a fan.”

Weezy went on to add that their were certain moments in the film that felt very real too him. When co-host Stephen A. Smith asked him which particular scene stood out as authentic, the New Orleans born rapper mentioned the section that focused on the 1991 beating of Rodney King by LAPD officers. The incident was caught on videotape.

“When Eazy-E was sitting next to his woman and he was watching the verdict for the cops, he cried,” Wayne pointed out. “That’s something that’s so specific that I’m not going to tell them, ‘ Hey, make sure I cry when the cops get a verdict.’ I believe that had to happen.”

He continued, “If you would have ask me, ‘Do you think Eazy-E cares about the verdict?’ I would have said, ‘No, I don’t think he knows what the verdict is.'”

Wayne also admitted he cried when he found out the four officers charged with use of excessive force were not found guilty by a jury. The surprising verdict sparked the 1992 Los Angeles riots.

Lil Wayne’s “Lil Weezyana Fest” is streaming live this Friday (August 28) exclusively on Tidal.

[ALSO READ: Lil Wayne’s “Lil Weezyana Fest” To Stream Live On Tidal]

Watch Lil Wayne’s interview below.

The Notorious B.I.G.’s “Juicy” Has Been Translated Into Shakespearean Language

(AllHipHop News) For anyone that may have ever wondered what the poetry of The Notorious B.I.G. would sound like written by William Shakespeare, The Royal Frontier translated Biggie’s breakout hit record “Juicy” into the language of The Bard.

[ALSO READ: Lyrics From Nas, Drake, Rakim And Notorious B.I.G Will Be Featured On Sprite Cans This Summer]

The website explained its task of turning the 1994 single off Big’s Ready To Die into the 16th Century English playwright’s metrical line:

This is the first installment in a series of classic rap songs translated into Shakespearean iambic pentameter. Every word appears in the works of Shakespeare except ‘ledger’ and ‘persevere.’ However, both words date back to late-Middle English and were in use during Shakespeare’s life.

[ALSO READ: New Book Sets Out To Prove Lil Wayne Is A Genius On Par With Shakespeare & Bob Dylan]

Read The Royal Frontier’s “Jvicy – The Notorious Soliloquy” and watch The Notorious B.I.G.’s video for “Juicy” below.

Juicy

‘Twas but a dream sowed by antique texts —
Two delicious spices, one well fed man
United in an opulent carriage.
I decorated my dwelling with art
To honor those whose station I hope’d to
Achieve. Thus, I play’d ’til I could no more,
Focus’d, pausing only for herb and ale.
I cringe at old, ashamed memories
And the period of darkness before,
But remembrance reminds me of my quest.
How far I have come! My dream fulfilled.
Strangers surround me and praise my talents
And I enjoy rewards once so foreign.
As my fame grows, so too does my ledger.
A victim of Eve’s curse, I struggl’d for
Sorry scraps that men of fortune ignore.
Yet, despite my desperate beginnings,
Sage prophets forecasted my future feats.
Their faith inspired me to persevere.
Now, though I have fulfill’d my potential,
I embrace my origin. I am well.
If thou were unsure, thou knowest now, Moor.

To thine own self be true, a wise man said.
Free from binds to step galliards in the stars.
Let nothing interfere with thine crusade.
Once devoted, thou shalt win thine rewards

My fortune keeps an upward course, from thief
To gossip’s feasts among noble masters.
I stay generous and share my pleasures
With my whole flock so that they may partake
In the true-hearted spirit of our town.
In a pickle from mead and Canary,
Thinking of impudent maidens who burn’d
me but now yearn and compose me sonnets.
Poesy craft hath rescued a rotten life
Mired in infamy and violence.
Gamesters press me close as toasts-and-butter
From the Thames clear through to blanched Dover.
I repair to my mansion, contented,
While the vulgar visit that I may recite
To public ear in firm security.
Yea, my cherish’d daughter sparkles with spoils
As I grant favors beside sapphire pool.
Maligned for supposed ignorance!
E’er unheeded for my begrimed face,
Anointed majesty, a lord, His Grace.

To thine own self be true, a wise man said.
Free from binds to step galliards in the stars
Let nothing interfere with thine crusade
Once devoted, thou shalt win thine rewards

I pass time with billiards, primero, trump,
Such fanciful pursuits I never dreamt.
I sit in the wings above the groundlings
Atop fine leathern cushions of em’rald.
Two carriages of liberal conceit
At my service, plus my swift messengers,
Cost a purse, which, yea, needn’t trouble me.
My devoted brood repose as gentry.
Each day a high festival honoring
Our ascent from terrible wretchedness.
My mother, richly suited in fin’ry,
Is now a proud and doting courtier
Who trods on those to whom we were but soil
Fit only for paying tribute to them.
Woeful Christmas. No pagentry indeed.
We spirit our blood with fine wine from France
Remembering past, savoring present
For once life was harsh, now it is pleasant.

ClarkAirlines – TrillAir (EP)

Chicago’s ClarkAirlines presents his long-awaited EP #TrillAir, a seven-track burst of energetic lyricism and edgy beats from the likes of Superstaar, BRUUS, The Columbians, Young N Fly and Scott Supreme. The EP also features vocals from Olivia Reyes, Juno Lost Kause and Goozy.

Find Out Which Rap Albums Had The Best First Week Sales In 2015 So Far

(AllHipHop News) Of course, albums sales do not prove which artists are making the highest quality of music, but they do provide a barometer on which stars are connecting with the mainstream audience the best. Billboard tallied the top ten first week debuts in the genre so far this year, and a handful of rap LPs have opened with big numbers out the gate.

[ALSO READ: Here Are The 20 Best Reviewed Hip Hop Albums Of 2015 (So Far)]

Drake leads the pack. The OVO leader’s surprise project If You’re Reading This It’s Too Late broke out with 495,000 copies sold. He is also the only act to sell over one million copies of a new release in 2015.

Drizzy was followed by two West Coast performers – Kendrick Lamar’s To Pimp A Butterfly (324,000) and Dr. Dre’s Compton (276,000). The rest of the top 5 includes Roc Nation management representatives Meek Mill (Dreams Worth More Than Money, 215,000) and Big Sean (Dark Sky Paradise, 139,000).

Seven of the ten albums sold enough units in its opening week to land at number one on the Billboard 200 chart. Dre, Ludacris, and Boosie Badazz fell short of the top spot.

Check out the Top 10 rap debut sales week in 2015 so far below.

1. Drake If You’re Reading This It’s Too Late – 495,000
2. Kendrick Lamar To Pimp A Butterfly – 324,000
3. Dr. Dre Compton – 276,000
4. Meek Mill Dreams Worth More Than Money – 215,000
5. Big Sean Dark Sky Paradise – 139,000
6. Future DS2 -126,000
7. A$AP Rocky At.Long.Last.A$AP – 117,000
8. Wale The Album About Nothing – 88,000
9. Ludacris Ludaversal – 62,000
10. Boosie Badazz Touch Down To Cause Hell – 59,000

[ALSO READ: 10 Hip Hop Producers Share Their Favorite Songs Of 2015 So Far]

Apollo Brown Ft. Your Old Droog – “Not That Guy”

Apollo Brown’s “Grandeur” album will hit stores on September 25th via Mello Music Group. The Michigan producer enlists an all-star cast of MCs for this album including Freddie Gibbs, Your Old Droog, Oddisee, Sean Price, Rapper Big Pooh, Evidence and many others.

Check out the single for “Not That Guy” which features NY’s own Your Old Droog. Over Apollo Brown’s haunting instrumental, Your Old Droog provides his best Nancy Reagan to dusty heads out there.

Pharrell, A$AP Rocky, Macklemore & The Weeknd To Perform At 2015 MTV Video Music Awards

(AllHipHop News) The most unpredictable award show of the year is returning this Sunday, August 30. The MTV Video Music Awards is known for producing water cooler moments such as the Michael Jackson/Lisa Marie Presley kiss, the Madonna/Britney Spears kiss, Taylor Swift getting “Kanye’d,” and the Miley Cyrus twerkfest.

[ALSO READ: Nicki Minaj Questions Why She Didn’t Receive More VMA Nominations For “Anaconda”]

This year’s show may or may not make pop culture history, by the cable channel has tapped some big names to hit the stage that night. Pharrell, Macklemore & Ryan Lewis, A$AP Rocky, The Weeknd, and Tori Kelly are among the stars that were announced as performers.

Cyrus is set to host the event, and West will be receiving the Michael Jackson Video Vanguard Award. Swift, Beyoncé, and Kendrick Lamar are among the leading nominees.

The 2015 MTV VMAs airs August 30 at 9 p.m. ET.

[ALSO READ: Kanye West Will Receive The Michael Jackson Vanguard Award At The MTV VMA’s]

PHOTO: MTV

Sha Money XL Calls 50 Cent A Cheap “Walmart Ass N*gga”

(AllHipHop News) 50 cent and Sha Money XL were once business associates, but the former G-Unit affiliates’ friendship seems to be clearly over at the moment. 50 had been taking aim at the Epic Records executive for months over what he saw as a lack of support for incarcerated rapper Bobby Shmurda. Then over the weekend, the Queens mogul addressed Sha Money again.

[ALSO READ: 50 Cent Disses Sha Money XL For Not Bailing Out Bobby Shmurda (VIDEO)]

“When the money came, Sha started going like everybody else,” said 50 during a Hangwith Q&A with fans. “They just started reaching in my pockets, trying to get the money, as much money as they could get.”

50 also explained his history with Sha Money. According to the “9 Shots” performer, Sha made over a million dollars off of Get Rich Or Die Tryin’, and he made $500,000 a year to be the president of G-Unit Records.

Sha Money decided to respond to Fif’s comments via Twitter. He claimed 50 falls out with all of his partners and even referred to his former colleague as a “Walmart ass n*gga.”

[ALSO READ: EXCLUSIVE: 50 Cent Speaks On MC WAR’s Keith Murray Vs Fredro Starr Battle (VIDEO)]

Watch 50 Cent’s Hangwith Q&A and read Sha Money XL’s tweets below.

Scholar- “Abstract”

Singer and producer Scholar just recently unleashed his visual accompaniment for “Abstract.” As the first track from his forthcoming debut Directors Cut, Scholar explained,

“Abstract” captures the beauty in our differences. “Abstract is a celebration… it’s an ode to being unique.”

Taking cue from the song for the video, Scholar induces the video with a series of conceptual cuts spliced together that serves as the singer’s background before a spotlight and a horn section turn the whole thing on its head. When asked about the upcoming project, he added,

“Director’s Cut serves as my voice—visually and musically. Two of my passions and talents merged into one. I’m excited to share this chapter of my artistry to the world.”

Watch the video for “Abstract” below and look for Scholar’s debut Directors Cut coming soon.

Tyga Raps About Underage Sex…With Kylie?

Kylie Jenner may be 18 now, but some new lyrics from Tyga seem to pay homage to his girlfriend’s underage status. Tyga does not specifically name the Kardashian clan member.

The song “Stimulated” seems to suggests he’s cool with having sex with underage girls.

“They say she is young/ I shoulda waited. She a big girl, dog, when she stimulated/She a big girl dog, I’m puttin’ in. Yeah I’m penetrating,” he says on the song. To make matters more confounding, the song seemingly samples or re-plays the melody to “Children” by Robert Miles.

Kylie became legal this month and Tyga is still 25.

Check out “Stimulated” right here.