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Hip-Hop Rumors: B.o.B. And Sevyn Streeter Dating?

These two have been spotted hanging out and spotted getting cozy with one another for a minute now, but Sevyn Streeter took to Instgram to stake claim on whats hers:

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Well there you have it ladies, B.o.B.’s eggplant is off the market. What do you guys think? Cute couple?

 

Hip-Hop Rumors: Taraji Goes In On 50 Cent!

Last week 50 cent threw some major shade at Fox’s new show Empire, which stars Taraji P. Henson and Terrence Howard.

Well one of Taraji’s Twitter followers asked her how she felt about the remarks and she held nothing back:

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Its only a matter of time before 50 comes back with guns drawn….smh. Keep an eye on this one.

Eminem Facing Lawsuit From Hotstylz Member Over "Rap God"

(AllHipHop News) Raymond “Raydio G” Jones is suing Eminem for what he believes is the illegal use of his group’s song “Lookin Boy.” According to TMZ, the Hotstylz member claims Em’s “Rap God” samples the Chicago natives’ 2008 single without permission. Raydio is reportedly seeking $8 million from Eminem and his label.

[ALSO READ: Royce Da 5’9” Challenges Lord Jamar On His Views About Eminem; Jamar Responds]

During a portion of “Rap God,” Eminem performs the exact same flow and bar set-up Raydio and his partners Krazee and Meatball used for “Lookin Boy.” At that point of the song, the beat even changes to resemble the one from “Lookin Boy.”

The similarities led to Hotstylz releasing the diss track “Rap Fraud” in 2013. “Rap Fraud” includes the line, “Hey, my name’s Marshall and I’m an addict. I steal people s**t without giving them credit.”

[ALSO READ: Hotstylz Drop Eminem Diss Song “Rap Fraud” As Response To “Rap God”]

Watch the videos for Hotstylz’s “Lookin Boy” and Eminem’s “Rap God” below.

A Reunited Dipset Freestyles On Funk Flex; Cam'ron Mentions Jay Z & Solange (VIDEO)

(AllHipHop News) Cam’ron, Jim Jones, Juelz Santana, and Freekey Zekey are officially back together, and the Dipset crew stopped by Funkmaster Flex’s Hot 97 show to spit a few rhymes.

Freekey opened up the session. He was followed by Jones, and Juelz later added an a cappella rap. But it was Cam’s pre-written verse mentioning Jay Z and his sister-in-law Solange Knowles that stood out.

[ALSO READ: Cam’ron, Jim Jones, Juelz Santana & Freekey Zekey To Officially Reunite As Dipset With New Mixtape]

Cam’ron raps:

Jay said he made me millions – had to think about it / I’m thinking like ‘why he still thinking about it?’ / On the Drake record for the world to view / Seen Solange, she said, ‘what means the world to you?’ / And gave me dap. I swear to God, that’s word to Hudd / I specialize in two things – birds and bud

This was not the first time Killa Cam referred to Jay’s “made them millions” lines from “Pound Cake” off Drake’s Nothing Was The Same album. On his own version of “We Made It,” the Harlemite also addressed Hov’s “made them millions” bars. At the time, Cam claimed his “We Made It” verse was not meant to be a diss.

Cam has spoken about the infamous Solange elevator attack against Jay in the past as well. He felt no matter how the Brooklyn legend would have reacted in that situation, Jay would come off looking like a “sucka” to some people.

[ALSO READ: Cam’ron Mentions Jay Z On “We Made It (Freestyle)”]

Watch Dipset’s freestyle in the video below.

Kevin Gates Gets Hit For Kissing Another Man's Girlfriend (VIDEO)

(AllHipHop News) Louisiana rapper Kevin Gates has partially made a name for himself by openly proclaiming his love for performing a### oral sex on women. It was Gates’ attempt to use his mouth in another way that earned him a slap to the face by a fan at a concert.

[ALSO READ: Young Thug & Kevin Gates Throw Shots At Each Other Online (VIDEO)]

The 2014 XXL Freshmen Class member was performing on stage when he decided to bend down and kiss one of the women in the audience. It appears the young lady was actually at the concert with her significant other, and his immediate reaction to Gates attempting to kiss his girl was a hand to the performer’s face.

[ALSO READ: Kevin Gates – “Luca Brasi 2” (MIXTAPE)]

Watch the incident in the video below.

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Big K.R.I.T. Pays Homage To Andre 3000 On "The Tonight Show" (VIDEO)

(AllHipHop News) Who says this entire generation of rap stars don’t pay homage to those emcees that came before them? After Kendrick Lamar paid tribute to Method Man during his Saturday Night Live performance in November, Big K.R.I.T. showed love to OutKast’s Andre 3000 on The Tonight Show last night.

[ALSO READ: Kendrick Lamar Pays Homage To Method Man During SNL Performance (VIDEO)]

The Cadillactica album creator appeared on Jimmy Fallon’s late night program to perform his song “Soul Food” with Raphael Saadiq. Krit stepped on stage wearing a shirt that read “across cultures, darker people suffer most. why? – 3000.” The statement was also one of the sayings that appeared on Andre’s highly publicized OutKast reunion tour jumpsuits.

[ALSO READ: Andre 3000’s OutKast 20th Anniversary Tour Jumpsuits To Be Featured As Art Exhibit]

Watch Big K.R.I.T.’s performance below.

Arizona Official Claims Cultural Education Course Linked To KRS-One Promotes Resentment Toward Other Races

(AllHipHop News) KRS-One is respectfully called “The Teacha” by many Hip Hop fans, but one Arizona Republican believes the emcee’s content used in an educational setting promotes resentment towards a particular race.

John Huppenthal is the outgoing  superintendent of public instruction for the state. As he prepared to leave his position, he penned a letter to the Tucson school district complaining that the city’s “culturally relevant courses” were illegal.

[ALSO READ: Beats Rhymes & Life’s “Hip Hop Therapy” Program Seeks To Improve Young People’s Social Outcomes]

The curriculum was mandated by a federal court decision as a means to resolve a desegregation lawsuit. But Huppenthal argued specific courses like “Culturally Relevant African-American Perspective” – which used KRS-One’s essay “An Introduction To Hip Hop” – violate a 2010 Arizona law that banned classes that “advocate ethnic solidarity instead of being individuals.”

Huppenthal also complained about the course “Culturally Relevant Mexican American Perspective” and the use of Rage Against The Machine’s “Take the Power Back.” He alleged the song promotes the overthrow of the U.S. government.

“They pulled out these inflammatory quotes to scare people,” said Curtis Acosta, a Tucson educator about a dismantled Mexican-American studies program he used to teach. “The same thing’s happening here, where you’re seeing a picking apart of novels or books or unit plans to build a case rather than to see it in its holistic environment.”

Tucson was ordered by the state education department to remove the material from the curriculum by March 4 or face losing 10% of its state funding. However, administrators are not caving to the demands at the moment.

“This threatened enforcement proceeding is nothing more than an attempt to circumvent the federal court orders denying the state’s intervention,” stated Tucson Superintendent H.T. Sanchez.

[ALSO READ: Neuroscientist & Psychiatrist Are Promoting Using Hip Hop To Treat Mental Illness]

Nelly: I'm One Of The Few Rappers To Make It Without A Major Cosign (VIDEO)

(AllHipHop News) “Only dudes moving units – Em, Pimp Juice, and us,” rapped Jay Z on his 2003 single “Excuse Me Miss.” At the time of that Hov bar, Nelly (Pimp Juice) was one of the biggest selling rap stars in the world. His debut album Country Grammar would go on to sell over 8 million copies, and the follow-up, Nellyville, would top over 6 million units.

[ALSO READ: Nelly “Thanks To My Ex”]

The St Louis representative reflected back on his career in a video segment for Hot 97. Nelly’s “97 Seconds” covered him first meeting the rest of St. Lunatics crew, his entry into the music industry, and how he was able to be successful without help from other big names in the culture.

“I’m probably one of the few rappers that had the type of success that I wasn’t signed by a major rapper. I didn’t get picked up by a major producer. Nobody cosigned Nelly, and we made something happen,” said the “Hot In Herre” performer.

[ALSO READ: Nelly Leads “Hands Up, Don’t Shoot” Mike Brown Protest During Celebrity Football Game (VIDEO)]

Watch Nelly’s “97 Seconds” segment below.

Scotty ATL: Atlanta Rappers Get A Bad Rap For Being One Hit Wonders

(AllHipHop News) Rising Atlanta rapper Scotty ATL has been building a buzz on the rap scene for several years. After releasing his own projects In The Meantime 2 and Spaghetti Junction in 2014, Scotty also appeared on fellow ATLien B.o.B’s recently released No Genre: The Label compilation.

[ALSO READ: Scotty ATL Breaks Down “Spaghetti Junction” Mixtape]

Scotty sat down with DJ Smallz Eyes to talk about his hometown’s Hip Hop scene. During the interview, the “Pray Alone” rhymer discussed what he sees as an inaccurate label often placed on Atlanta rappers.

“Everybody’s in a hurry to b f**king famous, and nobody wants to be great no more. Perfect that s**t. Focus on being legendary and not try and be one hit wonders,” provided Scotty as advice to other A-town artists. “I think we get a bad rap for being like that in Atlanta where outsiders or out-of-towners are like ‘Atlanta rappers are here today and gone tomorrow.’ I would like to see everybody do their best and prove the rest of the world wrong.”

[ALSO READ: Scotty ATL Ft. Killer Mike & Trouble – “Pray Alone”]

Watch Scotty ATL’s interview below.

NJ Threat – "F.U.T.W."

NJ Threat is a New Jersey-bred emcee that has been constantly working on refining his talents since the young age of 11. Far from a stranger to the rap game, NJ earned respect with his lyrical ability which led to co-signs from his peers and collaborations with the likes of Scarface, M.O.P., Kokane, AR-AB, and more. Looking to start the year off properly while preparing the release of his upcoming project, NJ Threat rounds up the squad and heads to the Terrell Homes housing complex in Newark to visualize his version of the Timbaland and J-Roc-produced instrumental. Full of all new original music, Threat’s Salute To The 90’s mixtape is coming soon.

Bobby Shmurda Off? Or Just Finally Out On Bail?


Bobby Shmurda ended last year off on a decidedly sour note. The young Brookynite got caught up in a myriad of charges and his crew got even more like murder. I thought the boy Bobby was out on bail already but maybe he wasn’t. OR…maybe there was something else. Did you think the charges against Bobby may have been dismissed on some trumped up stuff? I don’t know but in a recent Instagram post, he’s looking mighty cocky!

Check it.

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Berner – "OT" ft. Wiz Khalifa

Taylor Gang’s Berner follows up his purchase of Marijuana.com with the new video for his song “OT” (Overtime) featuring Wiz Khalifa. Coupled with women, weed and bright flashing lights, Berner proves why Wiz signed him well beyond their love of good smoke and bad women.

HotPeez -"I Been Known" (p### by Trakksounds)

Hot Peez already has one notable release under his belt with 8585 mixtape coming last December and now the Louisiana rapper is already set on making more noise with his White Hall tape due next year. If you listen closely theres a clear B.o.B. influence – at the very least fans of B.o.B. will be big fans of this song.

Cast Of VH1 "Sorority Sisters" Sits Down To Addresses Recent Criticism

A new entry to VH1’s reality line-up titled “Sorority Sisters” has created a national protest, as many have criticized the perceived exploitation of distinguished black Greek letter organizations. Calling for it’s removal, many advertisers including the NBA, have already fallen back from the controversial show which follows a mix of women from all four respective sororities.

Despite acknowledging the backlash VH1 has no plans to pull the show, stating to Buzzfeed“We are definitely hearing the conversation around Sorority Sisters and are taking the concerns of our viewers into account. Currently there are no changes planned for the series. The show seems to be connecting with an audience.”

Sitting together on stage, at the end of show the cast came together to address the controversy and reveal their individual thoughts and motives for joining the production. Speaking candidly about the backlash received following the show’s debut, the ladies also spoke about death threats received and the very real possibility of being removed from their respective organizations.

Said Metoya Monroe  “I didn’t do this for the the money. Everybody doesn’t always get along and I think it’s naive of us to act like we do. I do not get along with every woman that I come across, yet we can be adults about the situation.  I don’t think that I should be ashamed of what I pledged, because I pledged to get into this organization (Delta Sigma Theta.)”

While most stood by their decision to appear on the show, there was also regret shown about the experience as a whole as well as the perception given about sorority members.

A visibly shaken April McRae (Alpha Kappa Alpha) explained, “First of all let me just say that I am sorry. It was never my intention to sign up for this show and disrespect my sorority, I signed up to represent April. To better myself, to move my life in another direction and to grow my business. I didn’t sign up to speak for an entire group of people and I am sorry.”

 

Dizzy – "Go Getta" feat.Caine

North of the border word spitter, Dizzy, is using his work ethic as the subject for this hard hitting song that is likely to be inspirational to anyone thats looking to find motivation.

For this song Dizzy acquired the talents of Caine, who’s signed to, Krazy Bone’s label, The Life Entertainment. As a Bone Thugs affiliate, Caine has become a staple on the Cleveland rap scene and delivers a raw verse on this song thats sure to conjure up some motivation in anyone.

Webbie Performs "You a Trip" Live with Rod-D

In the latest vlog from Rod-D, the up and coming talent bring live footage of Webbie performing a new song. Addorned with ice and eyes low, Webbie performs “You a Trip” on a hot stage with a host of people on stage including member of his crew and the SMG crew as well.

NYPD Turns Back On Mayor, Again

After thousands of NYPD cops turned their backs on Mayor Bill de Blasio during the funeral of fallen officer Rafael Ramosmany were criticized for the perceived disrespect of Ramos who was slain by a mentally challenged man on December 20.

Yet during the recent funeral for Wenjian Liu, the second officer killed during the attack, many within the NYPD was seen doing it again, despite pleas from police commissioner William Bratton not to do so. Officers claim that the Mayor failed to come to their defense following a recent wave of anti-cop sentiments, resulting in a bitter rift between the two.

With his back to the mayor, one officer said: “I can’t stand even looking at him. He has no friends here.”

Rapper Beanie Sigel Heads Home After Shooting

Beanie Sigel is a lucky man.

The rapper has departed a hospital, where he was in intensive care after sustaining a bullet wound to his midsection.

The news was broken by Beans’ State Property brother Neef on Instagram.

Beyond going home, Beanie’s status is not fully known, but fans were ecstatic to see him returning home to recover.
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Future Spends Time With His Son, Prince Hendrix, In The Studio

Its not every day that we get the chance to see rappers like Future interact with their kids. Such is the case in the video clip below captured by DJ Smallz as he brings light to the world of Prince Hendrix, Future’s son. The clip takes place in the studio as the mulit-platinum rapper shows his son the ropes in the studio.

Oklahoma Senator Claims "Hoodie Ban" Misunderstood

A recent proposal by Oklahoma Sen. Don Barrington is drawing attention due to what many have interpreted to be an assault on the use of hoodies, however Barrington claims it was only drafted as a mean to protect the public and law enforcement from protesters and would-be criminals.

The bill would add to existing language that already bans the use of a “robe, mask or other disguise;” which was originally created in an effort to combat the Ku Klux Klan. 

Although it does not specifically mention the use of hoodies, critics are already claiming that the law could potentially be used by law enforcement as a means to target specific groups or individuals.