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EXCLUSIVE: Jimmy Henchman Connects Bobby Shmurda's Arrest To Attack On Rap Culture

(AllHipHop News) The arrest of Bobby Shmurda has been one of the biggest rap related news stories of the week. The “Hot N***a” performer being charged with gun possession and conspiracy in New York has garnered a lot of opinions from people associated with the Hip Hop community.

[ALSO READ: Bobby Shmurda To Be Indicted On Gun Charges]

Shmurda’s label representative Sha Money of Epic Records issued a statement, Maybach Music Group rapper Meek Mill chastised the public for making fun of the Brooklyn native, and now James “Jimmy Henchman” Rosemond is offering his thoughts on the matter. The incarcerated former artist manager reached out exclusively to AllHipHop.com to address the 20-year-old entertainer’s latest run-in with the law.

“With everything happening with Bobby Shmurda there’s a need for a rap expert on deck, because the culture is under attack,” Rosemond tells AllHipHop.com. “If they can use 50’s lyrics against me as an executive to prove murder then we all in trouble.”

Earlier this month, Rosemond was convicted of hiring a gunman in the murder plot that left G-Unit associate Lowell “Lodi Mack” Fletcher dead in 2009. The killing was allegedly connected to the street war between 50 Cent’s G-Unit and Rosemond’s crew.

According to reports, Shmurda previously stated he felt New York City police were targeting him. Earlier this year, he was arrested for another gun possession charge, and later arrested again for smoking weed in public. In October, Shmurda even taunted the NYPD in an Instagram post. He wrote, “So da bum ass cops locked me up yesterday Fa some bulls**t made me miss.”

[ALSO READ: Jimmy Henchman Found Guilty In “Murder-For-Hire” Plot Against G-Unit Associate]

Is Suge Knight Extorting A Night Club Maestro?

Just when you thought getting shot multiple times would soften Suge up, here are new rumors about the former Death Row Don.

The Los Angeles Times has published a report that Suge is extorting a Los Vegas Night Club owner, Sam Nazarian. Suge has yet to comment, but the allegations are pretty hefty. Peep what they stated:

The board’s routine vetting of Nazarian, who applied for a gaming license, has now thrown his Vegas plans into disarray. Investigators unearthed recent cocaine use — along with about $3 million in payments to a felon with convictions for drug possession and money laundering. Some of the money was paid to a convicted racketeer and Death Row Records founder Suge Knight.

The payments included $90,000 to Knight and $83,000 to Hai Waknine, the convicted racketeer — both of whom, Nazarian told the board, were working with Armstrong.

Waknine served five years in federal prison after pleading guilty to one count of racketeering in connection with a money-laundering scheme linked to Israeli organized crime. Waknine could not be reached for comment.

“So roughly $3 million in monies … were paid either to Mr. Armstrong or to others, I guess it would be fair to say, in connection with Mr. Armstrong?” board member Johnson asked Nazarian during the hearing.

“It would be fair to say,” Nazarian answered

Knight declined to comment. But a business associate, entertainment producer Mark Blankenship, called the charges of extortion “a form of profiling and racism.



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AllHipHop & DJ Hustle Presents: 3 Jobs 1 Hustle Volume 3 [Eric Bellinger Mix]

Our own DJ Hustle is on the turntables giving you the Eric Bellinger Music Mix. DJ Hustle is blending and mixing the hottest new music in hip hop on AllHipHop.com. Listen to DJ Hustle as he is slapping the hits from the streets. Weekly mixes will be posted for your weekly enjoyment. Let DJ Hustle know what you want the hear on Twitter or Instagram. We take music to the next level. Stream & tracklist below.

Tracklist:
1) Eric Bellinger ft Problem – Say no
2) Eric Bellinger ft Chris Brown – Do it
3) Eric Bellinger ft Problem – I don’t want her
4) Eric Bellinger ft 2 Chainz – Focused on you
5) DJ Mustard ft Fabolous and Eric Bellinger- 4 Digits
6) Abrina ft Eric Bellinger- Actin UP
7) Jinsu ft Eric Bellinger – Out with the old
8) Mase ft Eric Bellinger – Nothing
9) Game ft Problem, Too Short, AV & Eric Bellinger – Or Nah
10) Emcee N.I.C.E ft DBI – My Cali Lean

Don Panama – "Poison"

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DMV native and Rich Boy Lifestyle’s own Don Panama unveils the colorful visual to his latest record titled ‘Poison’. His forthcoming album, Hallelujah is slated for release at the top during the first quarter of 2015.

Prentice – "How I'm Living"

Delaware native Prentice has been making his bones since entering the music scene back in 2009. Since then he has been featured on platforms such as Shade 45 and DJ Kay Slay’s show. Today he unveils the visual for “How Im Living”.

Kevin Gates – Luca Brasi 2 (MIXTAPE)

Gangsta Grillz releases a special edition mixtape with Kevin Gates dubbed Luca Brasi 2. The project is the follow up to The Luca Brasi Story. The Louisiana artist has quickly become one of the media’s favorite southern newcoming rqppers over the past few years and this follow up project shines light on just exactly what this Young Money managed artist has in store for the rap game in 2015. While this is mostly Kevin Gates solo, the project has features from his fellow rappers from “The Boot” Curren$y, Master P. Aside from the features production from hit makers Jahlil Beats, S1, Cy Fyre, Nard & B and more appear on this gem.

Queen Latifah To Star In HBO Biopic About Blues Legend Bessie Smith

Though her stint as a talk show host is over, Queen Latifah isn’t done dominating the small screen.

The pioneer femcee will be portraying blues legend Bessie Smith in the HBO film BESSIE, set to debut in 2015. Bessie Smith dominated the 1920s with songs like “Backwater Blues” and “Downhearted Blues,” which sold over 800,000 units. Smith also worked with jazz icon Louis Armstrong and dished out hits like “Cold in Hand Blues” and “I Ain’t Gonna Play No Second Fiddle.” Smith was deemed the Empress of Blues and was one of the highest paid performers of her time.

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Besides being the film’s star, Latifah also hopped on board as an executive producer. The movie has an all-star line up of co-stars like Mo’ Nique, Mike Epps, Charles S. Dutton, Tika Sumpter, Michael Kenneth Williams and Khandi Alexander.

The flick is based off of a screenplay written by the film’s director Dee Rees, Bettina Gilois and Christopher Cleveland.

BESSIE does not have a release date yet.

 

 

Project Pat – "Cheez N Dope 3" (MIXTAPE)

DJ Scream hosts the latest mixtape from Project Pat – Cheez N Dope 3. The tape features Rick Ross, Juicy J, Young Scooter, King Ray and more. With tracks like, “Flexington,” “Imma Get Me Some” ft Juicy J and Rick Ross, “Kitchen” ft Shy Glizzy and Cash Out, this project is a must listen.

This song is for the traps, the hoods and the streets that know about getting that cheez and its a nice gift from the Memphis Hip-Hop legend that continues to show that he has what it takes to make quality southern street music.

L.atasha A.lcindor – "Go Off (A Prelude to (R)evolution)"

Brooklyn based artist L.atasha A.lcindor releases her single “Go Off (A Prelude to (R)evolution)” (Produced by Philly native Bmbu) where she raps about the gentrification of New York City, police brutality, gang violence, genocide and the need for revolution.

The release is a part of her “Fantastic Planet, Flow of the Unconscious” series which she describes as a sonic and visual walk into her album. It’s a viewing of herself, the world, and beyond. Every two weeks she will be injecting the planet with new music, new videos or new footage of her life and its making.

Wale Releases Trailer For New Mixtape 'Festivus' (VIDEO)

Wale has decided to surprise his fans and drop a mixtape next week to hold them over until the Album About Nothing drops in 2015.

With very short notice, the DC spitter has announced that he will be dropping a new mixtape, Festivus, on Dec. 23rd. He named this new project after an episode from his beloved Seinfield where the cast celebrates a secular parodied holiday named Festivus, which is on Dec. 23rd, that is an alternative to the commercialized nature of Christmas.

In the minute trailer, Wale flips through channels while in the studio and contemplates on his next move as he peeps that his contemporaries Nicki Minaj and J. Cole have just dropped new projects.

Festivus will be solely produced by A-Trak, whose worked with Jay Z, Danny Brown, Kanye West and many more.

No track list or album art has been unveiled yet, but watch the trailer below.

 

New Regime – "Vibe Wit A G"

Back in 2010, the man we know as the rising hip-hop star New Regime, was critically wounded in a shooting. The near-fatal bullet struck Crestwood native entertainer in the face causing him to be temporarily blind for months.

The visual for “Vibe Wit A G” was created to give fans and critics alike an inside look into what transpired and how life has changed for him tremendously following the aforementioned events. The track, which serves as the introductory cut for his latest body of work Million Dollar Regiment, was produced by Kino Beats (Young Jeezy, Wiz Khalifia, Juelz Santana, Ace Hood).

Filmed on location in the Hampton Roads area of Virginia by LVCHLD, “Vibe wit a G” is Regime’s directorial debut. Watch the new video above and download M.D.R. here.

(Video Dir. By LVCHLD)

Nicki Minaj Freestyles On TNT's 'Inside The NBA' (VIDEO)

To celebrate the release of her third studio album The Pinkprint, Nicki Minaj has been invading the small screen, appearing on shows like Saturday Night Live, The View, The Real and Sportscenter. Last night (Dec.18), the Young Money femcee made her way to TNT’s Inside The NBA to kick it with Shaquille O’Neal, Kenny Smith, Ernie Johnson and Grant Hill. During her visit, she, Ernie and NBA vets kicked some freestyles for a ‘TNT cypher’.

Watch them spit below.

Why I Don't Do Kwaanza

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The views expressed inside this editorial aren’t necessarily the views of AllHipHop.com or its employees.

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I don’t do Kwaanza, I just don’t.
I never have, and the very thought of it evokes some difficult memories and feelings for me. It’s not the holiday’s religious trappings or its Afro-syncretic fusion of Jewish menorahs, Swahili words, Kemetic, Christian and other rituals. I understand people do have a perfect human right to adopt or make up the cultural and religious practices that suit them. Rastafarianism, Voudon and Candomblé all borrow from multiple traditions, as does Islam from Judaism and Christianity, and Christianity from Judaism, Greek and Roman sources, and so on. So I have no quarrel whatsoever with those who celebrate and find value in Kwaanza.

But for many of us who took part in or were simply aware of the Black Panther Party in the late 60s and early 70s, the Kwaanza holiday is inseparable from the career and persona of its inventor, Ron Karenga, now a tenured professor in California. Back in the day, Karenga headed up an organization called US. As a tool of COINTELPRO, the federal counterintelligence program directed at movement organizations, Karenga’s US organization murdered 2 leading members of the Black Panther Party in Los Angeles, Alprentice “Bunchy” Carter and John Huggins, and 2 more in San Diego, Sylvester Bell and John Savage. To my knowledge, Mr. Karenga has never expressed the faintest remorse or regret for these murders, or for his part in furthering the nefarious aims of federal and local police agencies in their assault upon the movement of those times. Karenga was later convicted along with his wife, of kidnapping and torturing two women in his own organization, a crime for which he served 4 years in prison, and one of which he still claims to be innocent. Some of Karenga’s close and credible associates however, like former US chair Wesley Kabaila, maintain Karenga was not only responsible for those women’s torture, but that it was part of an ongoing pattern over the years.

“I’m a feminist,” Kiilu Nyasha, a former Black Panther in New Haven CT told Black Agenda Report. “How can I honor a holiday made up by a man who tortures women in his own organization?”

She’s got a point. Just now, Spelman College is suspending its Bill and Camille Cosby endowed professorship, folks are hiding or throwing away their old Bill Cosby albums and places are covering up the Bill Cosby plaques inside the very buildings built with Cosby money. It’s their very imperfect way, if not of sympathizing with Bill’s long hidden victims, of at least disassociating themselves and their works from Cosby’s apparent crimes. It’s a reasonable precaution. After all, what would we think of charities and institutions who’d taken Cos’s money and loudly celebrated his generosity but couldn’t be bothered with the slightest acknowledgement of his victims?

What rankles many of us about the annual hoopla around Kwaanza, and what should disturb those engaged in building today’s movements against injustice and oppression is that the elderly Mr. Karenga, much like Bill Cosby before his fall is enjoying an ill-deserved and unrepentant victory lap. To this day he has utterly evaded any accountability for his part in the murders of Carter, Huggins, Savage and Bell. For us, what others call “Kwaanza” has become a time to remember and celebrate the contributions of the freedom fighters whom Karenga’s US organization murdered.

“I worked with John Huggins, I knew John Huggins personally,” continued Kiilu Nyasha. “He was a beautiful young brother, only 21 or 22. John left an infant daughter less than a month old. He stood in defense of our people’s right to be free.”

Pretty much everybody knew Alprentice “Bunchy” Carter. “He had a real track record,” said former LA Panther Harold Welton. “Before helping organize the Southern California chapter of the Black Panther Party, he was known to many as ‘the mayor’ of Los Angeles, and as an accomplished poet and vocal stylist. Earlier, he was part of the Slausons, a Los Angeles street organization originally formed to defend its neighborhood against local white gangs, one of which was called the ‘S#### Hunters.’ Influenced by the movement of those times, Bunchy attempted to politicize the Slausons, splitting off a formation which called themselves ‘Renegade Slausons,’ before coming into, really helping organize the Black Panther Party in Los Angeles.”

In those times, one of the highest priorities of government was to prevent the street-level, spontaneously formed organizations in every black neighborhood from becoming political. Organizing inroads with this aim were a key reason in why Chicago Panther leader Fred Hampton was targeted and murdered, also by COINTELPRO. But while widely respected by those organizations, Chicago’s Fred Hampton was an outsider to the street tribes, appealing to them from the outside. California’s Bunchy Carter on the other hand, was an insider among those tribes, presumably a high priority target of COINTELPRO. Bunchy was less than 30 years old.

“Even now after all these years, if Karenga would come forward and admit what he did, and begin in his final years to apologize, and ask forgiveness, to somehow begin to atone for the murder and the torture and the other stuff,” Harold Welton told Black Agenda Report, “we’d have to begin figuring out how to respond in the right spirit. People do sometimes change, and come in from the cold. But he’s saving us the trouble. He’s arrogant and unrepentant, and even looked up to by a generation of young folks who know little or nothing about the man or his history.”

In his mid or late 70s, the unrepentant Karenga is now celebrated by figures like the establishment’s designated dean of “black history” Henry Louis Gates, who put him up as an authority on the struggles of the 1960s, including the Black Panther Party in one episode of his PBS show “The African Americans: Many Rivers To Cross.” Karenga is regarded as mentor to Temple University’s shameless redbaiting professor Molefi Asante, who justified his underhanded firing of Philly’s Dr. Anthony Monteiro with accusations that Monteiro was a “tool of communist apparatchiks.” Karenga pens a regular column in the Los Angeles Sentinel in which he absurdly claims his own organization was targeted by COINTELPRO just as the Black Panther Party was, instead of acting as the instrument of COINTELPRO.

The way many of us see it, people who celebrate Kwaanza and are getting something out of it should hold that high. We’re happy for them. It’s true enough that Kwaanza is now bigger than the crimes of its founder, and will outlive him. But that doesn’t mean Karenga’s crimes never happened or that they should be forgotten. Someone has to hold high the legacies and the work of John Huggins and Sylvester Bell, of John Savage and of Bunchy Carter. Somebody has to remember who they were, what they lived and served for. Somebody has to recall why they died and at whose hands. While you’re celebrating Kwaanza some of us will be doing that.


Bruce A. Dixon is managing editor at Black Agenda Report, and was a rank and file member of the Black Panther Party in Chicago in 1969 and 1970. He lives and works in Marietta GA, where he serves on the state committee of the GA Green Party. Bruce can be reached via this site’s contact page, or at bruce.dixon(at)blackagendareport.com.

 

New York City To Open A Hip-Hop Museum In 2017

Hip-hop culture has been heavily influential for over 30 years and is being recognized by the opening of a museum in its birthplace of New York City.  In 2017, Harlem and midtown Manhattan will welcome the Hip-Hop Hall Of Fame Museum, which will feature donated memorabilia from Run-DMC, Ice Cube, Snoop Dogg, Outkast, Salt-N-Pepa, Common, Afrika Bambaataa, Eminem and Young Jeezy, according to the New York Daily News.

“This will be the home of hip hop history,” said JT Thompson, who produced BET’s one-time Hip-Hop Hall of Fame Awards show, to the News. “People need to understand the importance of hip hop, the elements, the DJs, the B-boys and B-girls and the graffiti writers.”

The Harlem location on 125th street will be 12,000 square feet and have a coffee and juice bar along with shops and television studio. It will also enroll 50 children in a youth media program every year. The midtown location will be a much larger space, boasting 50,000 square feet and will take fans on 90-minute tours and offer an interactive exhibit for fans. It will also be close to New York City’s Times Square.

Out of the $80 million that is needed to open the museum, $50 million has been raised so far. An Indiegogo crowd-funding campaign has been started to raise $500,000 more.

Organizers are hoping to start the building process in the summer of 2015 so that the museum can be unveiled to the public in 2017.

This isn’t the first hip-hop museum though. The National Museum of Hip Hop is also in Manhattan on fifth avenue. The Universal Hip-Hop Museum in the south Bronx will also be launching in 2017.

Snoop Dogg And His Son To Star In ESPN Reality Mini-Series

Besides being one of hip-hop’s finest, Snoop Dogg is also a loving father whose son, Cordell, is one of the top football players in the country.  The 17-year-old wide receiver has received recruiting offers from 15 schools so far including Louisiana State, Baylor University, Notre Dame, University of Southern California and more. Throughout his young career, his superstar dad has been there every step of the way and ESPN is creating a reality series based on that. On Jan. 14, ESPN is premiering Snoop & Son: A Dad’s Dream, a five-part series that will follow Snoop and Cordell and give fans an exclusive look into what it’s like to have a top football player prospect as a son.

Watch the trailer below.

Miguel Releases Surprise Three-Track EP Featuring Kurupt

(AllHipHop News) It appears Beyoncé’s groundbreaking “no promo” album release strategy is becoming the industry norm. R&B singer Miguel became the latest artist to release a surprise project.

[ALSO READ: Big Sean Drops Four New Tracks + Preps Adidas Originals Launch]

The creator of the Grammy-winning single “Adorn” gifted his fans with a 3-track EP overnight. Miguel posted the cuts “nwa” featuring Kurupt, “hollywooddreams,” and “coffee” to his Soundcloud.

[ALSO READ: EXCLUSIVE: Nikki Jean Talks New EP, Working With Lupe Fiasco & Ab-Soul + Hip Hop’s Role In Changing People’s Lives]

Listen to Miguel’s EP below.

Hip-Hop Rumors: Amber Rose And Blac Chyna Twerk For Instagram

How do you make ya’ baby daddy see what he’s been missing? The answer is easy, you twerk for the world to see.

Baby mommas to rappers and best buds Amber Rose and Blac Chyna gave Instagram, hell more than a show…

Watch below:

This is how me and @blacchyna keep our a#### firm and tight #DatAssOnFleekDoe #SitInUrCubicleandHate #eaturheartout ?

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And if that wasn’t enough, Amb provided the moves in slo-mo:

Slo-mo fo dat ass ?

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Obviously the video made Wiz feel some type of way, after throwing some shade Rose’s way, he later deleted his post but not before it was screenshot….

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Lol! Get out them feelings Wiz!

Nicki Minaj's Ex-Boyfriend Safaree Samuels Said To Be Suicidal Over Breakup

(AllHipHop News) Nicki Minaj has been very open about her breakup with longtime boyfriend Safaree “SB” Samuels. She touched on relationship issues on her new album The Pinkprint, and the Young Money rapper even began crying during a recent interview while talking about her ex.

[ALSO READ: First Week Sales Predictions For Nicki Minaj’s “The Pinkprint” Are In]

According to TMZ, the fall out is hitting Safaree hard as well. His friends reportedly told the site that SB has shut himself in and openly talks about committing suicide. He is apparently also on mental health doctor prescribed medication that is making him more emotional.

The sources also claimed that Safaree blames Meek Mill for the relationship failing. They say SB believes the MMG rapper falsely accused him of cheating on Nicki. There have been rumors that Minaj is now dating Meek, but she told Angie Martinez that the “Believe It” rhymer was just a friend.

[ALSO READ: Nicki Minaj Cries While Talking About Ex Safaree Samuels; Compares Meek Mill To DMX (VIDEO)]