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Remy Ma & Papoose to Join the Cast of ‘Love & Hip-Hop: New York’

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(AllHipHop News) Monday evening (July 6),  Remy Ma, confirmed that she along with her husband, Brooklyn MC, Papoose, will be joining the upcoming cast of the reality series, Love & Hip-Hop: New York, this according to TheJasmine Brand.

The “Lean Back,” wordsmith is one of of only four female lyricists to have earned the top spot on Billboard’s Hot 100. A concise video clip from the Love & Hip Hop Atlanta After Party Live has been posted to her personal Instagram. Remy received a simple suggestion from cast member, Jessica Dime who advises, “The only advice I would give is keep being you, baby. Like, bring the real to it; bring your story.”

Given that Remy Ma will be joined by her partner in rhyme, Papoose, for the upcoming season of Love & Hip-Hop: New York, will these additions give more credibility to the reality series?

The 2015 ESSENCE Festival Celebrates Real R&B & Hip Hop With Missy Elliott, Kendrick Lamar, Mary J. Blige, Kevin Hart & More

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ESSENCE hit it big again this year with their 21st annual ESSENCE Festival. The ESSENCE Festival celebrated once again with four days of R&B music, community events, and black culture between the New Orleans’ convention center and the Mercedes Benz Superdome.

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Trey Songz Essence 2015
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The 2015 ESSENCE Festival was kicked off by smooth R&B crooner Trey Songz and the funniest man in America, comedian Kevin Hart. Hart reminded fans that he is quite the comedic storyteller. What wasn’t so funny was his cell phone use ban. “Trigga Trey” returned to the Essence stage to serenade the ladies once again. Songz surprised fans when he transitioned from his “Slow Motion” to Juvenile’s “Slow Motion,” where the New Orleans native rapper joined him on stage to perform. Trey wooed the ladies as usual with his vocals, solid band, and handsome looks.

On day 2 thousands of people filed into the Superdome for a night of classic and timeless hits. While the younger crowd rushed to the superlounges to see Nico & Vinz, Adrian Marcel, and Goapele, fans across all generations took their seats on the main floor to observe “Uncle” Charlie Wilson and Frankie Beverly & Maze bring down the house! Slick Rick The Ruler held down the Coca-Cola Art of Hip-Hop stage running through hits such as “Children’s Story” and a few freestyles! India Arie gave her fans love and soul as she belted out the lyrics of “Ready To Love” & “The Truth”.

Charlie Wilson Essence 2015
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R&B Legend Charlie Wilson stole the show once again, as the 62-year-old moved and grooved with endless energy. He moved the crowd with his live band and his non-stop dancing. You could feel the joy in the room as fans across the dome joined in singing his former band’s (The Gap Band) hit classic “Outstanding”. Charlie celebrated the new school by dancing a little to Mark Ronson and Bruno Mars’ “Uptown Funk.” Uncle Charlie brought the crowd to the dance floor, to the bedroom, and to church.

Erykah Badu Essence 2015
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Saturday night, also known as Day 3 of ESSENCE Festival, was a night to remember as Erykah Badu, Missy Elliott, Usher, Common and Mystikal delivered a night of electrifying performances and timeless hits stemming from their ’90s and early 2000s musical catalogs. Oscar winner Common drove the ladies wild as he brought a woman on stage and hugged her from behind as well as kissed her on her neck while switching from a freestyle to his collaborative song with Erykah Badu.

New Orleans’ own Mystikal held down the Coca-Cola Art of Hip-Hop superlounge performing his classics such as “Danger” and “Shake It Fast”. Neo soul songstress Erykah Badu added color to the main stage backed by a live band with a tambourine player, her background singers, and congos. Badu’s show was interestingly entertaining between her interaction with her band and back up singers as well as with the audience. When she got to her classic “Tyrone” she confronted the audience, trying to gain understanding as to how they missed some of the lyrics when people all over the world know the lyrics.

Missy Elliott Essence 2015
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Saturday truly belonged to icon Missy Elliott. Missy turned Essence into one big party as she ran through her classic hits from the ’90s and early 2000s. Missy ran through her hits “Get Ur Freak On”, “One Minute Man,” “Supa Dupa Fly,””Sock It To Me,” “Hot Boyz,” and more. When she got to “Pass That Dutch” she instructed the DJ to run it back so that fans could truly get into her dancers’ stage presence and intricate choreography. She stated that she believed in being a true artist and giving her all on the stage. Next, Missy took fans down memory lane as she played and performed songs she’d produced for other artists. She performed “Let It Go,” which was her collaborative effort with Lil’ Kim & Keyshia Cole. Elliott brought out Jazmine Sullivan to perform her hit “Circles”. Next, Missy brought out powerhouse vocalist Monica, but Missy’s set was cut short and her mics were cut off. The lights even went off. This was a disappointment to Missy, Monica, and of course fans. At the end of the show, Essence brought Missy back out to close out her set properly.

Usher Essence Festival 2015
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Usher closed out the show. Although he entered into two difficult situations; following a super energetic performance by Missy, and winning over fans who were still upset that Missy’s show was cut short, Usher still proved why he reigns supreme and why he has 23 years of music under his belt as he ran through hits off of ‘8701’, ‘My Way’, ‘Confessions’, and more. He even brought it to present day as Wale joined him on stage to perform “The Matrimony.” Although this time around Usher wasn’t joined by his usual back up dancers, it didn’t matter. Usher commanded the attention of the audience and captivated their hearts as he sung hit after hit. Usher also discussed his growth as a man between each album. Fans seemed most excited when he performed the hits off his Diamond album ‘Confessions’.

Floetry opened the show Sunday evening on the main stage. Through sultry soul and vocal prowess they showed why their reunion happened at the perfect time. Teedra Moses reminded fans in the superlounge that it was time for R&B and it is time to take it serious and keep the genre alive. Omarion also drew a huge crowd in the superlounge.

Harlem’s own Ma$e took fans down memory lane as he reminded those packed in the superlounge just how many hits he has. Ma$e performed “Lookin’ At Me,” “Can’t Hold Me Down,” “Tell Me What You Want,” and more. Tweet also gave fans a treat as she performed many of her singles from her ‘Southern Hummingbird’ album in the Verizon Now Playing superlounge.

Mary J Blige Essence 2015
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The Queen of Hip Hop Soul, Mary J. Blige, returned to the main stage this year. Blige rocked the dome with effortless precision as she represented nearly all of her 12 albums found in her discography this night. Blige kept the crowd going as she evoked so much emotion as she performed hit after hit after hit. In typical Mary fashion, she bounced around the stage doing her “Mary Bop” in two different pantsuits. Mary took it back with her hits like “Real Love,” “I’m Going Down,” “Not Gon’ Cry,” “I Can Love You,” “Your Child,” “Enough Cryin’,” and many more. Although Blige has rocked the main stage at ESSENCE Festival before, she had a surprise up her sleeve this time. Mary caused pandemonium when she brought out Method Man to perform “I’ll Be There for You/You’re All I Need to Get By.” It felt like it was 1995 in the Superdome!

Kendrick Lamar Essence
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Kendrick Lamar closed ESSENCE Festival Sunday night. His energy and delivery reminded fans why he is one of the best emcees out! Casually dressed, the Compton born rapper performed “Swimming Pools,” “M.A.A.D City,” “B#### Don’t Kill My Vibe,” his verse on A$AP Rocky’s “F*ckin’ Problems,” “Alright,” and much more. As he looked out into the audience he reminisced on how one of his very first shows took place in New Orleans in front of a much smaller yet equally energetic crowd! It’s safe to say K. Dot won over new fans across all generations.

Meek Mill Easily Tops The Charts With “Dreams Worth More Than Money”

Meek Mill has to be feeling pretty good these days. The Philadelphia rapper has found himself at number 1 on the top of the charts.

The Rick Ross affiliate pushed over 216k of his Dreams Worth More Than Money album, according to SoundScan first week sales.

The closest to Meek was soul singer Migul, who moved 39,342 of his opus Wildheart.

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Marc Haize – Shine (Extended)

Houston emcee and budding star Marc Haize has done all the right things over this past year to build his name in this industry. With a bevy of releases, he’s bringing them all together in his upcoming project “Keep Up The Good Work”, for those who still need to play catch up while he works on his upcoming, currently untitled album. Produced by LION KNGS & Artem, this one is called “Shine (Extended)” and is a hidden track off the project about the bad side of chasing the dream. Look for Marc’s project to drop later this month after he throw’s his release party in his hometown. More info on that is available right here on his website.

OG Maco – “Lord Have Mercy”

After dropping off “Bless Me”, OG Maco continues to drop off new cuts, this go around bringing us “Lord Have Mercy”. The Ryan Ryu Alexy and D.K.A.D. produced cut is the final preview from #ChildrenOfTheRage, and may or may not make the cut in the end as these releases are intended to give a direction of what to expect. Look for the project soon!

Al Koleon – “Mary Jane”

Outfitt Music CEO Al Koleon takes to Hollywood for ‘Mary Jane’ the second single from Al’s fothcoming project ‘Cloud Surfing’. The Nick Brazinsky directed clip is a psychedelic trip into tinsletown while Al weaves a
narrative worthy of Alice In Wonderland. Al’s “Cloud Surfing” arrives July 10th.

Royce Rizzy – “Lil Boy” (VIDEO)

Coming off of a blazing July 4th weekend, Royce Rizzy delivers some new heat with the latest installment of #RizzyMonday, premiering his third visual off the PreRolled mixtape with “Lil Boy.” The bumping’ trap record is coupled with trippy panning scenes from rooftops, to madpartying to flexin classic whips. Stayed tuned for more visuals each and every Monday! #RizzyMonday

Kidd Kidd Gets Out Of Rikers, Thanks G-Unit

50 Cent made good on his word and bailed out Kidd Kidd, his artist in G-Unit.

Fellow G-Unit rapper Tony Yayo made the revelation on his Instagram account saying “Fresh out Rikers.” Kidd Kidd can be seen eating pasta in the image.

The 23-year-old rapper was jailed last week on domestic abuse charges as he was to perform at a New York concert.

Under another picture posted by Kidd Kidd, he said, “When s### get real you see who fake ?or nutin #loyaltyhasnoprice #RLLNR #RG #DAUNIT #THAMUSCLE”

Oddly, today is 50 Cent’s 40th birthday.

South Carolina State Senate Agrees To Remove Confederate Flag

The South Carolina State Senate has agreed to remove the Confederate flag from the State House grounds.

The lawmakers voted 37-3 for the initial approval of the bill. Now the bill has to get past Governor Nikki Haley and another 2/3 majority vote from the House. This will be decided on Tuesday, according to published reports.

Three Republicans voted agains the proposed legislation. They were Senate Majority Leader Harvey Peeler, Sen. Lee Bright and Sen. Danny Verdin.

The flag has been controversial for decades, but recently became more of a lynchpin after a white male killed 9 African Americans in a Charleston, NC church.

Bill Cosby Admits To Drugging Woman In 2005 Case

Bill Cosby’s name has been dragged for many months as dozens of women claimed he drugged them. His detractors now have their proverbial silver bullet.

According to published reports, Bill Cosby admitted in a 2005 deposition that he received Quaaludes so that he could get them to women he wanted to bed.

He also admitted to giving at least one women the drug. The now 77-year old comic testified under oath and said he gave a Temple University employee at least three and a half pills of Benadryl.

The report was made public after the Associated Press forced the documents’ release by a judge. Cosby’s lawyer’s attempted to block the release of the documents, allegedly claiming it would embarrass him.

The 2005 case was settled in 2006.

Cosby has never been criminally charged for the crimes that he’s been accused of.

Manolo Rose ft Bizzy Crook, Mike Zombie, FameSchool, Telli& Black Dave –”FaceCard”

Manolo Rose is killing it these days and he’s been buzzing hard in NYC and the East Coast. Peep this track with Manolo alongside Mike Zombie, Fameschool Telli, Bizzy Crook & Black Dave. They drop some new heat entitled “Facecard,” a track produced by Birthday Cake.

ILOVEMAKONNEN – “No Ma’am” ft. Rome Fortune & Rich The Kid

After a dope run on tourselling out show after show overseas, it looks like he’s here to stay. ILOVEMAKONNEN got OVO on his back so def know that this visual is going to be clean and on point. Trap to the core, Makonnen is the “Red Dragon” thats found a home in ATL.

L Dro ft Plane Jaymes – “Ready To Get It” (P### by Aganee)

From the DJ Drama & Major Hustle Ent “In Us We Trust” project L Dro recruits CMG Affiliate Plane Jaymes for a catchy hook produced by Grammy Nominated Aganee to talk about being single and motivated. Def a good track for the Summer!

TayWill – Young N*ggas (P###. SYKSENSE)

Producer SYKSENSE has been on a tear as of late ever since he landed placements on Drakes, If Your Reading This Its To Late, “6 God” & “Know Yourself” have turned into more then just your average records. Switching things up a little bit, SYKSENSE has linked up with Seattle, Washington rapper TayWill as they drop the official visual for “Young N*ggas,” this is the first of many tracks to come from this formidable duo.

Silk The Prince – “#HotAsAStove”

Continuing his constant flow of new music, South Carolina artist Silk The Prince releases a new banger with #HotAsAStove. This new track comes with upbeat production from Lil Memphis Beats as Silk The Prince laces it with his designer flow. The bass filled track is Silk’s first offering from his upcoming EP #DabbinInCarolina which releases July 14th. Give it a listen here.

Justina Valentine Ft. Fetty Wap – “Candy Land”

New Jersey bred artist Justina Valentine has been on the grind as of late. Since releasing her previous single “Faded,” the rapper/singer has been featured on some of the biggest platforms, performed at every notable venue in the New York City metro area, as well as had the single blaring out of the city’s major radio stations. With her star continuing to rise, today she returns with her follow up single, this time linking with fellow New Jersey native Fetty Wap for “Candy Land”.

Album Review: Meek Mill: Dreams Worth More Than Money

Maybach Music Group super star Meek Mill dropped his highly anticipated sophomore album Dreams Worth More Than Money. Right in the middle of the BET Award festivities, most of his peers in the rap game all showed support by posting their pre order confirmations. Even some of his competitors & friends from his home in Philly all showed hometown pride by posting their orders. The album was set to come out last summer but Meek was arrested and jailed for violating probation. Last November when he was released from prison, he starting dropping new material consistently and building a stronger buzz. Fans believed he got better lyrically since being in jail and more popular in other markets since dating hip-hop princess Nicki Minaj.

Lets start off now with the album cover art and title. Meek Mill has branded himself off of chasing dreams, making them come true and a lot of things he wishes/works for to be true. The album is called Dreams Worth More Than Money and the art work is a stack off money covering a funeral pamphlet. The pamphlet was from his fathers funeral service who was killed when Meek was 5 yrs old. He mentioned how it changed his life drastically through many rhymes during his career. I feel the cover art is saying that he dreams of his father being alive and being with him more than he wants money. Also, the message in the album title means “chase your dreams and not the money” or “do it what you do for the love not just for the money.”

The album intro/first single “Lord Knows” Meek rhymes over a baseline and drum tap mixed with a cathedral choir harmony.  The hook starts the song off. The first line in the hook is “all I wanted was a new mercedes..” We’d think that Meek didn’t expect anything extra out of life but to sell crack on the streets of philly and just buy cars. Him deciding to do Music changed that giving him more than he could ever dream of or pray for. He also talked on the nights he spent in jail praying he get out. Before the fame and while being famous he has spent nights in jail praying for freedom.

The next track was the Swizz beats produced track “Classic”. This record club bounce to it. To me it sounds like a Jay-Z record. It was a party record but the hook had an important message to it. Swizz raps “in these philly streets the situations is/the police ain’t respecting the youth/the youth ain’t respecting the truth/the glock nine is on me in the booth/and this sh*t im talkin is the truth..”. This kind of explains a little about how young blacks are being targeting by police because they don’t respect the law. Cause law has no respect for them. This song says Things should change on both sides but in the meantime we can party.

The third track “Jump Out The Face” Meek brought Future on this record and kept up with the party/I get money feel of the album. This track had the typical “southern bounce” to it. Meek rhymes about the diamonds in his watch and how he continues to stunt on his enemies and haters.

The hit single off the album “All Eyes On You.” features r&b star Chris Brown to sing the hook and Nicki Minaj. You can tell Meek is proud of his new girlfriend who he dreamed of having for years as he was coming up in the industry. Meek and Nicki finish each others bars while mimicking a convo they had with each other when they first met. The song stamps the relationship as real and they will be together for years to come.

It did’t want to be too opinionated but the following track “The Trillest” is the best song on the album. The album took a break from club anthems as Meek talks about how life has changed since becoming rich and famous. The positive, the negative, changes in his family etc. He seemed like he was being hard on himself by saying he could be a better family man. “I been losing touch with my family it ain’t the same, I should have gave my sister some money but i made it rain, I should of hit the crib with my son and played the game, but instead I hit up the jeweler to make a chain.”Without him saying it, you can tell he’s apologetic and trying to mature. He also says “I wear my chains in every hood just to let you see it..” and if you look at his social media pages he tells you the pics are for motivational use and not just to show off his wealth. He’s even maturing with the photos he posts and what he shows to the public. Meek gave his deep true feelings on this record.

The album goes back to its typical drum tap southern sound with the track “RICO” featuring Drake. The song sounded like a freestyle as Drake spit one short verse followed by Meek spitting his. Again, talking about how he stunts on his haters and his crew is better than yours. It sounds like they were taunting the law by saying they could be recording their voices on the song. Also with the level of success they have it looks illegal and they could get hit with RICO charges.

The album takes a dark turn with the record “I Got The Juice.” With being successful comes not only you being a target for enemies but friends turning on you. When the attention from women is on you it’ll make any type of man jealous. Meek shares his deep feelings again on how becoming a star has its consequences.

The next record “Ambitions” Meek immolates the soul of the late great Tupac by screaming “my ambition as a rider!” On the songs hook, he keeps the dark, sad but energetic tone going as he talks about the nightmares he lived in his past street life. The song was short with one verse and the tempo was too slow for the usual speedy & energetic sound Meek brings to hip hop. Honestly, I feel its short because Meek is not about street life as much as he used to be since he has worked his way out of the streets. Thats the goal of most rap artists so overall its not a bad thing. We like to see he’s moving away from that.

Meek goes back into getting the ladies attention with recruiting r&b vocalist The Weeknd on the song “Pulling up”. Meek and The Weeknd promise to take women from their boyfriends on this record and how they’ll sneak and do it. Weeknd sings “tell your man wait inside when im pulling up..”. For the women that have a “side n####” they have sex with and who gets more money then their current boyfriend can relate to and bang this record.

Getting back into the club sound of the album..the next two records “Check” and “I Been That” we hear Meek talk about his diamonds, clothes, money and groupies. He got a verse from his label’s boss Rick Ross for “I been that”. Not really memorable or standout records with these two. I would have liked to hear Meek do another type of song with his mentor rather than their typical money show off songs.

“Bad For You” is a dope record. Meek gets his new girlfriend Nicki Minaj again to get on this record. You can sense the chemistry and love between the two young artists. Meek talks about how he was in past relationships, flaws and everything. He was confessing to Nicki and she in return explains how Meek bought out feelings in her she thought she didn’t have. Their relationship has an overall good response from fans to paparazzi and so much good attention around it. The two can crown themselves as the Jay-Z & Beyonce of the next generation.

The next record “Stand Up” Meek opens it up having a convo with DJ Khaled asking “when you go out you want an obituary or a documentary?” Khaled says he wants Money! The tracks production is a sample of the opening music from the Al Pacino film “Scarface”. Meek gives a message to anyone living the dark & cold street life to not say a word, snitch or turn on your friends when placed under arrest. “Be a stand up individual and take responsibility for your acts in the streets.”. Its not like he’s encouraging the masses to do wrong but rather warn the listeners about how vicious street life can be and don’t do it. If you decide to, know that its every man for himself.

Meek ends the album with the record “Cold hearted” and gets some wise words from Sean “Diddy” Combs on the song. Meek mentions other hip hop moguls such as Jay-Z and Baby saying when they talk to him he listens. Meek is growing into becoming an icon in music and the icons who came before him say the attitudes you get from friends and family while becoming great in front of them could make you cold hearted. Due to friends and family turning on you by saying you changed or they can become jealous of you. Diddy chimes in saying “the money you get will have your own mother talking to you like you aint sh*t. Are you sure you want this money? Are you sure you want power? Are you sure you want fame?”. Its a reminder to those at the bottom and a reminder to Meek Mill who is close to the top to be careful what you wish for.

Overall despite some pointless references to the money Meek Mill gets and champagne cases he can now by, this album showed his growth out of the streets and out of the prison system. He wasn’t as boastful or cocky as he was in his first album. Touching on the subjects of family, the nights spent in jail/streets and his new exclusive relationship show the maturity in Meek Mill. Even giving the fans more lessons about living life on this one instead of rapping about taking lives. On Scale of 1 to 10 and including lyrics, beats and song subjects its gets a strong 8. Meek has stamped the energetic and hyped rhyme style as his and found his permanent place in hip-hop.

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