TDE’s Jay Rock returns with new Tae Beast produced track “90059” featuring Lance Skiiwalker. This track is also available on iTunes. Listen below.
TDE’s Jay Rock returns with new Tae Beast produced track “90059” featuring Lance Skiiwalker. This track is also available on iTunes. Listen below.
(AllHipHop News) The battle between Meek Mill and Drake now officially includes Ar-Ab. The Philadelphia rapper was first name dropped on Drizzy’s “Back To Back” track, but his latest mention is a negative one from Meek.
While at the Camden, New Jersey stop of The Pinkprint Tour, Meek told the crowd, “F*ck Ar-Ab. How dare a f*cking Philly n*gga d*ck ride a n*gga from out of town?”
The Dreams Worth More Than Money creator’s verbal assault comes after Ab did an interview where he stated he did not have a problem with Meek and the two rhymers had a respectful relationship. The conversation did include Ab telling DJ Vlad he felt it may be too late for Meek to respond to Drake again.
Ab had an appearance on The Brilliant Idiots podcast where he talked about building his career at the same time as Meek. He told hosts Charlamagne Tha God and Andrew Schulz he supported Meek’s rise but admits there were issues with other people suggesting Meek was sneak dissing him at times. But those problems were apparently settled.
Ab also revealed he has never met Drake. However, the “Murderer” rhymer was on video saying Philadelphia would roll out the red carpet for the OVO leader.
@TeamMinajWorld ain't no proof of that
— AR-AB OBH (@AssaultRifleAB) August 7, 2015
Watch footage of Meek Mill addressing Ar-Ab below.
After the release of CyHi The Prynce’s, “Elephant In The Room”, Hassan Khaffaf debuts “WILDLIFE” featuring CyHi The Prynce with a chant stating, “all the visions in my mind, it’s gon take a little time, always one step ahead, they just one step behind” , this one is also produced by Hassan and serves as a warmup for his upcoming Thank God 4 God album.
Take a listen below.
(AllHipHop News) Dr. Dre is reportedly worth over $700 million, so he is clearly not hurting for money. The legendary producer is forgoing collecting royalties from his latest album Compton: A Soundtrack in order to donate his profits from the project to help build a new performing arts and entertainment facility for the children in Compton.
The announcement about Dre’s contribution was made during Zane Lowe’s Beats 1 Radio program. The creator of tracks like “Nuthin’ But A ‘G’ Thang,” “The Real Slim Shady,” and “In Da Club” will be working with Compton Mayor Aja Brown to complete the new space.
“I feel it’s the right thing to do and I hope everybody appreciates the work I put into this album,” said Dre.
He added, “I’ve been really trying to do something special for Compton and just couldn’t quite figure out what it was. [Brown] actually had this idea and she was already in the process of working on it. I said, ‘Boom, this is what we should do.'”
The city of Compton could be looking at a nice endowment from Dre. Compton: A Soundtrack is expected to sell over 300,000 copies in its first week alone. The LP hits stores today (August 7).
Southeast DC’s own Lightshow releases a new music video “Score” directed by Chop N Shoot Films. In this freestyle over Shy Glizzy’s track Lightshow takes aim at the cops involved in Freddie Gray’s death. This can be found on his Yellow Tape and White Chalk 5 mixtape available now on Spinrilla.
(AllHipHop News) Philadelphia rhymer Louie V Gutta has released his own version of Drake’s “Back To Back.” The nearly three-minute freestyle includes Gutta hinting he once helped his former Dream Chasers Records boss Meek Mill write rhymes.
“Ain’t about who wrote this or who wrote that. I’m just happy my contribution earned a n*gga a plaque,” raps Gutta.
The issues between Gutta and Meek go back to over a year ago. The two rappers had a public falling out after Gutta apparently tweeted support for Slowbucks’ chain getting snatched at Hot 97’s Summer Jam concert. Both Gutta and Meek sent shots at the other on separate “0 To 100” freestyles.
Earlier this summer, rumors began to circulate that Gutta was pistol whipped at a Meek Mill video shoot in Philly. The “Pull Up” performer later denied he was involved in a violent incident that day.
During the Camden, NJ stop of Nicki Minaj’s “The Pinkprint” tour, Meek Mill decided to throw MORE shots at Drake. More blah blah blah business from Robert Williams. Check out Meek in action below.
After announcing his new album “GO:OD AM” dropping September 18th, Mac Miller releases visual for his new single “100 Grandkids”. Pre-order the album now iTunes!
While in Toronto for this years OVO Fest, Future & Drake connected to shoot an official video for “Where Ya At”. As for now he gives us a teaser of the video. Future’s new album “DS2” in stores now!
You’ve all been waiting for it, Detox was wash and the Summer is almost over, but Dre is arriving just in time to bless the Hip-Hop world with some EPIC heat. Lots of features from big names(Kendrick, Snoop, Game, Jill Scott, BJ the Chicago Kid), of course some bangers, but also a lot of new artists to get to know (Justus, King Mez, Sly Pyper, Anderson. Paak) . Is this the second coming of the Chronic series?
Find out on Apple Radio here: ‘Compton’ Stream.
Tracklist:
1 Intro f. Dr. Dre
2 Talk About It f. King Mez & Justus
3 Genocide f. Kendrick Lamar, Marsha Ambrosius & Candice Pillay
4 It’s All On Me f. Justus & BJ the Chicago Kid
5 All In a Day’s Work f. Anderson .Paak & Marsha Ambrosius
6 Darkside/Gone f. King Mez, Marsha Ambrosius & Kendrick Lamar
7 Loose Cannons f. Xzibit, COLD 187um & Sly Pyper
8 Issues f. Ice Cube, Anderson .Paak & Dem Jointz
9 Deep Water f. Kendrick Lamar, Justus & Anderson .Paak
10 One Shot One Kill f. Snoop Dogg (Jon Connor)
11 Just Another Day f. Asia Bryant (The Game)
12 For the Love of Money f. Jill Scott, Jon Connor & Anderson .Paak
13 Satisfiction f. Snoop Dogg, Marsha Ambrosius & King Mez
14 Animals f. Anderson .Paak
15 Medicine Man f. Eminem, Candice Pillay & Anderson .Paak
16 Talking To My Diary f. Dr. Dre
Obie Trice just dropped a new freebie for the fans called “Letter”. This won’t be featured on his album #TheHangover which is dropping tomorrow. Pre-order now on iTunes!
LOS ANGELES, JUNE 11, 2015 – RJ has released the music videos for the single “Get Rich Feat. Choice and Iamsu!” and “Really Out Here II” from his latest mixtape “O.M.M.I.O. 2.” The visual for “Get Rich,” which was produced by DJ Swish, takes viewers through the city of Los Angeles, from Fairfax Avenue to the streets of South Central. The video features cameos from Iamsu!, Choice, DJ Carisma, and fellow O.M.M.I.O. artists Splacc, Mike Wayne and Leswood. The track has been put into rotation at Los Angeles radio stations REAL 92.3 and Power 106.
Continuing his Ocean Grown campaign, ELLIS follows up the Statik Selektah produced “Super Conscious” with “Smooth Criminal.” This time around in-house producer Legin handles the instrumentation while Selektah handles the boards. Back in 2013, Sway Calloway’s popular “Sway In The Morning” radio show audience was introduced to a budding emcee from Maryland named ELLIS. The brief Shade 45 guest spot lead to his national television debut via MTV’s Rap Fix the following year. Give the fresh leak a listen below and look out for Ocean Grown dropping in it’s entirety August 17th!
Jerrod Carmichael’s life as a stand-up comedian is serving as the inspiration for the new NBC sitcom The Carmichael Show. The half-hour family centered series also features the return of comic David Alan Grier to network television.
Veteran actress Loretta Devine along with Amber Stevens West and Lil Rel Howery round out the cast. Carmichael, Nick Stoller, and Ravi Nandan are attached as executive producers.
The Carmichael Show premieres August 26 on NBC at 9/8 central. Check out AllHipHOp.com’s exclusive clip from the upcoming program below.
Rich Homie Quan is set to go to war with his label and the founder, Girvan Henry and Think It’s A Game Entertainment, LLC.
The rapper, whose real name is Dequantes Lamar, seems more than $2 million in unpaid eargings from Henry and TIG. He has also severed ties with them as well.
According to court documents filed today with the United States District Court for the Northern District of Georgia, Atlanta Division, Quan alleged he TIG Entertainment violated a partnership agreement that would sell his music. A press release future details his grievances.
Court documents outline 12-counts that claim Henry has not accounted for, nor paid monies earned by Quan, including royalties, for at least four albums, which featured songs including “Flex” and RIAA Gold Certified, international hit “Type of Way.” The suit names Def Jam Recordings via a partnership with Henry, and Trinidad James’ record label, Gold Gang Music Group, LLC, by which Def Jam paid Henry and Gold Gang $550,000 and distributed “Type of Way.” Quan says Henry and Gold Gang had no rights to the song’s masters and he never signed a record deal with Def Jam or Gold Gang.
Rich Homie Quan also charges that Henry misappropriated funds derived Def Jam for “Type of Way” and bought a home in Atlanta. The suit also claims that Henry used Fly Merchandise to sell and profit from merchandise with Quan’s logo on it.
In addition, Quan claims that Henry, through Fly Merchandise Enterprises, LLC fraudulently claimed ownership of a logo that included Quan’s name and Henry profited from the use of that logo.
Henry misrepresented ownership of Rich Homie Quan’s name, likeness and logo marks by filing two trademark applications with the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office (U.S. Reg. Nos. 4,483,756 and 4,746,133).
Quan’s litigation attorney, Leron Rogers said: “Unfortunately this is a classic case of a music artist being ripped off by those claiming to have his best interest in mind. Quan has more than delivered on his part of the partnership, delivering hit songs that have sold hundreds of thousands of copies. Mr. Henry has taken advantage of Quan, and now it’s time for him to receive his just due.”
“Quan has worked really hard to achieve his vision of becoming a successful artist. He deserves to be compensated in a fair and just manner. While it is unfortunate that he has had to seek resolution of this issue through the legal system, we fully expect that justice will prevail,” co-counsel, Brianna Williams of Mélange, a Williams Firm.
To review the full complaint: http://we.tl/de361O4VV2
(AllHipHop News) Bryan “Birdman” Williams may have told Power 105’s Angie Martinez he was not involved in the shooting that left Lil Wayne’s tour bus riddled with bullets, but the man currently in custody for the crime reportedly says the Cash Money Records head played a role in the incident.
TMZ reports:
Jimmy Winfrey claims in new court docs he shouldn’t be singled out for the crime, when “[Birdman’s] financial dispute with [Lil Wayne] is what ultimately led to the shooting.”
So, Winfrey argues, “[Birdman] should be held liable as a party to the crime.” He’s not specifically saying Birdman ordered the hit, but essentially that’s what he’s saying.
Winfrey (aka PeeWee Roscoe) was employed as Atlanta rapper Young Thug’s road manager. A Cobb County, Georgia indictment in the Winfrey case named both Thug and Birdman as possible co-conspirators in a plot to kill Wayne.
The Young Money leader has been trying to break from Birdman’s CMR imprint. He later sued the company for unpaid royalties and album advances. Wayne was also involved in a very public feud with Thug earlier this year.
Neither Birdman nor Young Thug have been formally charged in connection to the tour bus shooting in Atlanta. Last week Birdman denied he would ever try to harm the man he refers to as his “son.”
“That’s like the craziest sh*t I ever heard in my life,” said Birdman about the allegations he tried to have Wayne murdered. “I’m passionate about my family, my kids, and my life. Nothing means more to me.”
This old guy reached for his knife during a scuffle with someone in a Philly store and got knocked out cold.
Anthony Lewis continues his string of hot releases, this time teaming with AV LMKR for the catchy “Caught Up.” The rising R&B star is set to join the upcoming Scream Nation “Back 2 School” Fest 2015 tour with Rich Homie Quan, K Camp, Elijah Blake and more.
Soul singers Carmen Rodgers and Anthony David have joined forces for a euphoric, and mostly acoustic ballad. The pair have also served up some hot and steamy visuals to accompany the track. “Charge” is a single from Rodgers’ third studio album, Stargazer. Rodgers and David find themselves playing the role of lovers who also seem to be soul mates. Rodgers’ soft rasp meets David’s velvety and gritty soul for an engaging love song. This is a refreshing musical moment in a day where much of new R&B lacks love. Rodgers will also be featured on the new Foreign Exchange album, Tales from the Land of Milk and Honey. She is a featured vocalist and songwriter on several of the album’s tunes. The album drops August 21.
Check out the video for “Charge” below!
Upcoming Tour Dates:
8/6 – Memphis, TN with Zo! – Brinson’s
8/8 – St. Louis, MO with Zo! – Kranzberg Arts Center
8/21 – Alexandria, VA with Zo! and Anthony David – The Carlyle Club
8/22 – Baltimore, MD with Zo! and Anthony David – Baltimore Soundstage
8/29 – Akron, OH with Zo! – The Akron Art Museum
Tickets and Links are available at IamCarmenRodgers.com
Fans of HBO’s fantasy drama Game of Thrones have come to know Jacob Anderson as the vigilant, protective Grey Worm, leader of Queen Daenerys’ Unsullied army. Faithful watchers of the Emmy nominated series may not get to hear Anderson’s character deliver a great deal of dialogue, but followers of his musical alter ego Raleigh Ritchie have come to appreciate his voice as a rising R&B/Pop performer.
Raleigh Ritchie, the musician, was crafting his first official project around the same time Jacob Anderson, the actor, was first clashing with fictional foes during season three of Thrones. The British singer-songwriter’s 2013 EP The Middle Child featured the introspective “Stay Inside,” the bass driven “In Too Deep,” and the Justin Timberlake-esque “A Moor.”
The following year saw two more collections from Ritchie. Black and Blue spawned the Top 40 U.K. hit “Stronger Than Ever.” One month later, he connected with American soul band The Internet for Black and Blue Point Two which featured four remix versions of Ritchie’s earlier tracks.
The 25-year-old is now preparing to offer the world his first full length studio album via Columbia Records. Ritchie is launching the campaign for his upcoming LP with the single “Bloodsport.” The tune originally hit the internet two years ago, but the Bristol-born artist wanted to approach the song’s sound in a fresh way for his debut album.
With a resumé that includes hitting the stage at England’s famed Glastonbury Festival and opening show dates for Hip Hop superstar Kendrick Lamar, Raleigh Ritchie is on the cusp of eclipsing Jacob Anderson. Get to know the buzzing entertainer in AllHipHop.com’s exclusive interview.
How did you come up with the stage name Raleigh Ritchie?
It’s the first names of two characters from The Royal Tenenbaums. I felt like I related to those characters at the time, and it stuck.
You kind of established yourself as an actor before you got your record deal. What led you to pursue making music professionally at that point?
I’d always been writing music, so it was never a conscious decision to release it professionally, I think I just felt at the time that I’d found the sound I was looking for and then I met the people I wanted to work with, so it all just sort of happened at the right time.
You’re sound is a mixture of different styles. Who are some of the musicians that have inspired you musically?
Kanye West is a big inspiration to me creatively. He’s constantly pushing the boundaries and evolving. He’s not just a rapper, he’s a creative force. I want to make things. I don’t just want to be a pop star.
Can you talk about your latest single? What was the creative process like putting that song together?
I write every song the same way pretty much. I like to write and record in a day and try and sort of bottle up the emotion I felt when writing the song and put it into the vocal. I guess the difference with “Bloodsport” is that the structure changed from the first demo. Originally there was no chorus until after the second verse, but it felt like it needed to come earlier. It was tense waiting for it.
Going back to your 2013 song “Stay Inside.” The opening lines say, “Drugs and girls, love and death is all that goes through my head.” Are those still the topics that consume your thoughts now?
No, not so much. I think I’ve found a bit of calm since I wrote that song. Also, the song is about a really specific time in my life that I hadn’t spoken about, and I wanted to get it off my chest, but even then it was written retrospectively. I think we all think about love and death. I think those things consume our minds for most of our lives.
There are some psychological theories that suggest the “Middle Child Syndrome” causes middle children to feel left out in the family which can create a personality trait of feeling the need to work extra hard to gain attention. Your The Middle Child EP seems to feature the idea of being emotionally insulated, but still striving to be noticed and loved. Were the themes on the project drawn from real experiences in your life or were they observational?
That was the idea yeah. I’m actually not the middle child, but sometimes I feel like it. And I feel like it in regards to my position in music, like I have to work that little bit harder to be noticed or taken seriously. I felt like that even then, because people liked “A Moor” and then they found out that I was in a TV show and they sort of shifted a bit maybe. It’s weird.
But yeah, in terms of the themes being personal or observational; everything I write is personal. Sometimes I observe things and write about them, but even then it’s my personal account of what I see or feel about something.
I saw an interview where you expressed you felt there’s a lack of feeling in pop music at the moment. What feeling does your music convey?
It conveys whatever I’m feeling at the time I guess. When I say “feeling,” I’m talking about whatever the artist is feeling, rather than what they project. I feel like I don’t hear enough music where it sounds like the person singing actually means what they’re saying. Some of the rawness and personality is gone, and it doesn’t feel like listening to a human being. It’s like listening to a singing computer.
How do you balance working on a hit TV series and making music at the same time?
It’s not really a problem. I probably only shoot 4-6 weeks in total over a 6 month period, so it’s a day here and a week there. It’s really widely split, so it rarely affects it. On the days I’m shooting, I just do stuff I can do on my laptop or on the phone.
Tell us about your song “Bloodsport.” Why did you feel this would be the best single?
It’s arguably the song that people have responded to the most, and it was always going to be on the album. It was a song that I felt like I could make a few improvements on too, like getting Rosie Danvers in to write a string arrangement for it. It just made sense to go with that as a single next.
Have you worked with any artists in the American market? If so, what do you think it will take to accomplish breaking through into the American music scene?
I wouldn’t know. I’ve worked in the states a few times and worked with some awesome producer/artists, but I haven’t written with any American artists. Who knows though, maybe in the future. And I don’t really have any concept of what it takes to break through any music scene, I just hope people like my music and get something from it, wherever they are.
When can the world expect a full album from Raleigh Ritchie?
Soon, 2015. I’m aiming for Autumn.
Follow Raleigh Ritchie on Twitter @RaleighRitchie and Instagram @RaleighRitchie.
Check out upcoming Raleigh Ritchie show dates in England below.