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Kokane Ft Joe Young & Aanisha Long – "Keep The Faith"

The Fans have spoken and not only that but one of them Edited a Video for the Song Keep your Faith off the Fan Appreciation Mixtape thats making alot of Noise right now. “I just had this Video in my Email with a nice Writeup from a Fan so Joe and me Decided to take giving back to the next Level and made that the Video! More Fans are welcome to Edit Videos to Songs on the tape cause we doing it for them” Kokane shared with us

The Song Keep The Faith is Performed by Kokane, Joe Young and Aanisha Long. It displays the Science of time and has a positive and very simple Message to the Youth Keep Your Faith.

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Big Sean Talks The Origin Of 'IDFWU', His Relationship With Ariana Grande And His New Album

Big Sean visited the Breakfast Club and got tripled teamed by Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha God and DJ Envy.

Contrary to what the masses thought, Sean says that “IDFWU” was written while he was still with his ex-fiancee Naya Rivera.

“I vividly remember playing it for that person,” said the D-Town native. “It wasn’t no diss song.” He says that after they had their nasty breakup, he went back and tweaked the lyrics a little bit.

The G.O.O.D Music spitter also spoke about how he met his current bae, Ariana Grande.

“I met her a few years ago at Wango Tango. When I met her it was just cool. She was like ‘I like your music’ and she knew “Gang Bang,” she was like rapping “Gang Bang,” he smiled. “She brings out the best in me.”

Sean says that for his next album, which he says is coming soon, listeners can expect it to have a dark aura to it.

“It’s kinda just a time capsule of my whole life in the last year. So you can just imagine all the things I’ve been through. It’s all gon’ make sense when I drop the album, when I drop the title.”

Kanye West, Meek Mill and Chris Brown will be appearing on the album.

Watch the grill session below.

T.I, RZA, Game And More Will Be Judges On Rap's First Competition Reality Series

The first ever rap reality show is coming to life, thanks to Kxng Crooked (formerly known as Crooked I). The competition series, One Shot, will follow Crooked, Sway Calloway and SMH Records CEO Mike Smith as they visit several cities in pursuit of hip-hop’s next phenom.  They will be passing through Charlotte, Atlanta, New York City, Miami, San Francisco, Los Angeles and Houston looking for competitors.

From week to week, the contestants will show and prove as they perform in front of an all-star panel of judges, which is set to include T.I, Game, RZA, E-40, Scarface, DJ Khaled, Twista and DJ Drama among others. Only four will be chosen to go into the booth with producer Johnathan Hay and Smith to prepare themselves for the season finale in Las Vegas. The winner will walk away with $100,000 and a record deal with SMH Records.

The show will premiere in 2015 but audition videos are still being accepted. Read more info here.

D' Angelo Was Motivated By Protests To Unexpectedly Release 'Black Messiah' Album

The unjust deaths of unarmed black men Mike Brown and Eric Garner not only sparked protests, but also moved D’Angelo enough to unexpectedly drop his long awaited third album, Black Messiah.

According to The New York Times, the “Brown Sugar” crooner was inspired to release his album as a response to the protests regarding the killings of unarmed black men across America. He put in a month’s worth of all-nighters to put together the tracklist and design the artwork so he could rush its release. His RCA Records label executives didn’t even hear the album before it dropped; they heard it along with others at its release party last week (Dec. 14) in New York City.

Black Messiah, which was supposed to be released in 2015, followed the Beyonce method of dropping a surprise album. It didn’t have a month-long promo run nor did it have a first single to appease the radio. When it came to recording it, D’Angelo went old-school and recorded the 12-track effort on 200 reels of tape instead of digitally, which is “more than most budgets for entire projects,” his engineer and mixer Russell Elevado told the Times.

Purchase D’Angelo’s Black Messiah here.

Lil Kim’s Baby Daddy Lusts For Nicki Minaj

What the hell is wrong with dudes? Nicki Minaj is hot, no doubt. But damn, if you had a baby and a relationship with Lil Kim, wouldn’t that stop you from posting something about her arch Nemesis? Not Mr. Papers. Dude did the unforgivable.

Mr. Papers Nicki Minaj

Maybe this is some secret TRAP that Lil Kim has for Nicki? I have no idea.

HEATER OF THE DAY: M-DOT Ft. Method Man, Dominique Larue & Katy Gunn – "Shine"

“Shine” is the lead single taken from underground staple and Beantown’s multi-award winning lyricist M-Dot’s two part debut album “Ego and the Enemy” in stores 2015. The LP’s will feature production by Hi-Tek, Marley Marl, M-Phazes, Marco Polo, 7L and many more.

Joey Fattz – “Love Is For Fools”

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JfBFZnlAD6Y

Joey Fattz releases his new video for “Love Is For Fools,” produced by Statik Selektah, on Vevo. The record is a vivid testimony of his love of hip-hop. With each bar, the listener can feel Fattz’s confidence and passion as a lyricist, representing Pittsburgh.

“Love Is For Fools” is a preview of Bazooka Joe 1.5, which will be released on January 16, 2015. After winning “Album of the Year” for Bazooka Joe and “Best Live Performance” with his group the Grimey Click at the Pittsburgh Underground Music Awards, his loyal fan base anticipates the new mixtape.

Bill Cosby's Daughter Releases Statement; Calls Out Beverly Johnson

Everyone but Bill Cosby continues to release statements about the rape scandal that is tarnishing his image.

Access Hollywood was able to get a statement from Bill’s daughter, Evin, who alluded to the accusations against her 77-year-old father being false.

“Rape is a serious allegation and it is suppose to be taken VERY seriously but so is falsely accusing someone,” she said. “When someone rapes a person they go to prison. THAT should also happen to the person that has wrongfully accused an innocent victim. They are not ONLY destroying innocent people’s life they are ALSO making it hard for the MEN and Women to find justice when they have been raped.”

Evin also called out Beverly Johnson, who wrote an essay for Vanity Fair detailing when Bill allegedly drugged her when she was auditioning for the Cosby Show at his New York brownstone in the mid-80s.

“Drugged- you can remember the whole damn day but you were drugged? Just sayin. Memory- you can remember you looked at (allegedly) each other, people were starring allegedly remembering your home address allegedly the name you called him allegedly. But you were allegedly drugged,” Evin said.

Nineteen women have come forward accusing Cosby of drugging and sexually assaulting them.

Kurupt Screams In Anger About Kendrick's "King of New York" Line On "Control"

In this clip from VladTV, Kurupt goes screams in anger about the relevance of Kendrick Lamar’s “Control” verse and how LA rappers have no issues with New York rappers. You can see Kurupt’s anger in the clip as Vlad listens to the tirade as it relates to his music in the past.

Bobby Shmurda Arrested On Gun Charges?

Was Bobby Shmurda arrested? According to a source with karencivil.com, he was.

Bobby Shmurda’s had quite the year, but it appears things are ending on a sour note.

Bobby Shmurda and his GS9 crew were reportedly arrested at Quad Studios early this morning (Dec. 17), our source says.

Numerous weapons were seized at the time of the arrest.
This wasn’t the first time Bobby and his GS9 crew were arrested, however. Back in August, they were also arrested for gun possession. Sha Money XL was also arrested, and the crew is said to be asking for no bail.

The Brooklyn rapper jumped onto the scene this year with his infamous Shmoney Dance that coincided with his viral hit “Hot N***a”, which was originally a freestyle over Lloyd Banks’ “Jackpot” record. Since then, Bobby and his GS9 crew have made their rounds at various shows, interviews, etc. and have started to become household names in hip-hop.

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

The voice of singer-songwriter Nikki Jean was first introduced to many rap music followers on the hook to “Hip Hop Saved My Life” by Lupe Fiasco. The inspirational track off the Chicago rhymer’s second album The Cool was only a taste of Nikki’s talent.

The former lead vocalist of the Philadelphia band Nouveau Riche established her own artistic gravitas with the 2011 album Pennies in a Jar. For the project, Nikki co-wrote songs with some of the most accomplished musicians of the last 50 years.

Pennies included contributions from a few of Nikki’s musical heroes like Burt Bacharach, Carole King, and others. She even forged an alliance with the incomparable Folk/Rock legend Bob Dylan to complete his unfinished work “Steel and Feathers (Don’t Ever).”

For many performers, having a career that encompasses collaborations with Bob Dylan and Lupe Fiasco, as well as touring with Kanye West and Rihanna, would signal a nearly completed bucket list. But Ms. Jean is not even close to calling it quits.

Nikki dropped her new 6-track EP Champagne Water in November, and the St. Paul, Minnesota native teamed up with Lupe again for three cuts on his forthcoming Tetsuo & Youth LP. AllHipHop.com spoke with Nikki Jean about her new collection, uniting with Lu and TDE’s Ab-Soul, and a lot more.

The title track for Champagne Water includes lyrics where you say you dreamt about being Jesus. What inspired that particular song?

I’m always struck by the paradox between the imagery of Jesus and the usage of Jesus in popular culture. Whether it’s for politics, a Jesus piece in the club, a reason to start a war, a reason to look down on someone else, or a reason to be loving to someone else. I’ve always thought there is a big paradox between that and the actual text we have pertaining to Jesus.

They always say he was a pretty cool dude. A lot of times “holy rollers” are opposed to alcohol, partying, loose morals, and all these other things. But Jesus didn’t turn wine into water. He turned water into wine. Jesus knew how to have a good time. [laughs] Jesus was way cooler than most of the people that talk about him all the time.

Then you always see guys with these Jesus pieces at the club. If the Jesus piece on their neck could see what was actually happening around them, I think he’d have some pretty crazy stories. That was basically it.

Do you consider yourself to be a religious person?

No, I just consider myself to be a thoughtful person. I think about the world and the way the world works. We all have guiding principles we use to direct our actions through life. I don’t subscribe to religion, because I think it causes more problems than it solves for most of the world. That doesn’t mean I don’t believe in God. I think there’s a very big difference between religion and faith.

Another track on the EP, “Tommy’s Song,” is so relevant as it relates to Ferguson and the Eric Garner situation. What was your reaction when you found out about those particular grand jury decisions?

I wrote the song for my little brother. That’s who Tommy is. I wrote it over a year ago, before any of this started happening. I think the reason everybody is so moved to action by Ferguson and the Eric Garner situation isn’t because they’re lone incidents that upset us. It’s because a song that I wrote last year is just as relevant had I written it ten years ago. It was relevant five years ago. It’s relevant this year. It’s an ongoing problem.

When the Trayvon Martin/George Zimmerman verdict came down people on my team said, “We should drop it now.” Our sad – but true –  overwhelming thought was, “You know what? It’s going to be relevant again. It’s going to happen again.”

I’m really encouraged by people speaking out and protesting. I hope it’s not a fashion statement, but something that can keep people’s attention for a while. Real change is going to take committed focus and effort.

Would you like to see more artists be more vocal about these issues? Do you think the Hip Hop community should be doing more?

For me as a fan, it means a lot to me when artists who I respect and support with money speak on issues that are relevant to me. Obviously, my fan base is much smaller than some, but I try to speak out about my true feelings.

I might lose a fan. People say offensive things in songs to gain fans all the time. I resent that people would say something offensive to gain a fan, but won’t say something true and powerful in fear of losing a fan. That offends me.

I don’t know who Trayvon, Michael Brown, or Eric Garner listened to, but I’m sure a lot of those artists haven’t said anything. It hurts me to know that someone who supported me in fulfilling my dreams has unjustly died, and I have a chance to say something and don’t. That would hurt me.

I understand when people give money anonymously, but that has nothing to do with you speaking your mind about the issues of the day. A lot of these people would follow their pop icons off a bridge. They would also follow you to be more politically active and follow you to be more socially conscious.

You’ve worked with Lupe Fiasco a lot. There are some of his fans that feel his last few albums haven’t been as strong as say The Cool or Food & Liquor. From your experience working with him, what would be your response to fans that want that “original sound” from Lupe?

I think it’s always an interesting balance that artists strike. If you look at any great artist over the length of their career, they have to grow and change. There are going to be parts of their career that you’re going to be more drawn to.

We grow attached to artists in the state we fall in love with them in, and sometimes they evolve into something we loved equally as much or more. Like Michael Jackson, we loved him in The Jackson 5. He grew up, and we continued to love him. At the same time there are people whose sound you’re no longer in love with.

I like early Kanye West. I respect current Kanye, but I love Late Registration. It’s nostalgic for me. I love The Purple Tape from Raekwon. He could come out with a new project tomorrow, and if I had not heard the previous album I would say, “This is the sh*t.” But because I’m so in love with The Purple Tape, I might say, “But it’s not The Purple Tape.”

In terms of The Cool, everybody’s nostalgic for it. But it was a moment in time. Lupe is an amazing lyricist. He still has amazing concepts. He has to be allowed to grow and change as an artist. Some people will feel that, some people will not.

You’re on several tracks on Lupe’s upcoming album. Did the two of you go into the process planning to do so many tracks together or were [the ones on Tetsuo & Youth] just the particular songs that came out of the sessions?

We’re both out here in L.A. quite a bit. Lupe recorded a lot of the album here. Every once in a while I would get a text that said, “Hey can you come to the studio?” It would always be like “Come to the studio now.” [laughs]

I think it just worked out that way. He made a number of amazing tracks. One of my favorite songs is not even going to be on the album. I’m not on it, but I’m sure people will get to hear it in the future. He made so many songs for the album, and it’s just kind of the luck of the draw so many of the songs I’m part of made the album. I’m really happy to be part of it.

You also seem to have a close working relationship with Ab-Soul. How did the two of you first connect?

I listened to [Ab-Soul’s] Control System. Then I went to Datpiff, typed in Ab-Soul, and started listening to his whole catalog – way before Lupe and I started working on his album.

I liked Ab as an artist before I met him as a person. I thought I would like him as a person, because his content is very real. I don’t like fake rappers or artists. When people start talking too gangsta in their s**t, you look them in their eye, and you think “I don’t know if you’re living that life.” I always felt like Ab was really genuine, very smart, and thoughtful. I was really inspired by him.

In the process of listening to his various mixtapes, I thought “Drift Away” was a great song. A lot of rappers have great concepts, but they don’t write great songs. But “Drift Away” was a really good song, so I decided to cover it.

When I started working with Lu again he told me Ab was on the album. I told him, “I covered one of his songs.” He said, “I know. He heard it. He liked it.” So then I said, “ So… Lu, you think you could introduce me?” He said, “Yeah, I’ll do that.”

Are you interested in doing more acting work?

I go back and forth all the time. Songwriting is really my passion. I think that actors have to be a blank slate. Where as an artist I don’t really want to be a blank slate. We have an idea of who all these artists are. Whatever role you play has to be informed by something that’s not too far off base from you are as an artist, or it would be weird for your fans.

I enjoy acting. If I were to do it, I would want to do it right. I’ve had acting training, but I would want more. We’ll see how it goes. I’m not pursuing it, but I’m not against it.

People that start off in the public as a singer tend to do better at making that transition from singing to acting. There are artists like Jamie Foxx and Jared Leto, but for the most part actors don’t seem to do as well switching over to singing. Do you think that different approach you said singers have plays a role in the reason why the transition from acting to singing doesn’t seem to go as well?

For me, Jamie is an amazing actor, and he can sing his ass off. But when I look at Jamie Foxx, I just cannot take him seriously as an R&B singer. That’s my personal thing. It’s like there are gangsters in the U.K. who talk gully, Hip Hop slang. But they just don’t put that fear in me. It just doesn’t match my perception of what that is. It throws me off.

Jamie is really funny too, and I think once you’ve seen someone be really hilarious it’s more difficult [to listen to] “sexy time” music. [laughs] It’s like, “I remember who you are.”

Does [the In Living Color character] Wanda keep popping in your head every time you hear him sing?

All that! [laughs] I’ve seen enough of his sketches where he bursts into song, so I don’t know when he’s going to burst back into his sketch.

What about other areas of entertainment? Would you ever do a reality TV show like R&B Divas?

No, never, nope, definitely not.

Do you have issues with those type of shows?

I don’t have issues with those type of shows. In my process of writing songs, I write a lot from my personal experiences and from my life. That’s enough. You don’t need to turn my actual life into a circus.

The other thing is it would be the most boring reality TV show. I don’t like drama. If I liked drama, I think I would probably be more famous, because I would be willing to put myself in situations so I could be on TMZ.

I don’t like that. I don’t like messy. Other people can choose to have a messy life and talk about threesomes on Twitter. That’s fine for them. I value my privacy, and you can’t value your privacy and be on a reality TV show at the same time.

Finally, do you believe Hip Hop still has the power to save people’s lives?

I believe people have the power to save their own lives. Whatever you imbrue your dreams with has the power to save your life. To the extent that Hip Hop ever did, it still does. But it’s really not what Hip Hop gives to you, but what you put into it is what you’re going to get out of it.

The people I know who are well fed by their art – and I don’t mean financially – they get so much out of doing it. Whether it’s just release, peace, accomplishment, or expression. Hip Hop has been a source of that for people because the entry fee is so low.

If you want to become a rapper you basically only need your mind. I think that’s what really captivated people, and it still captivates people. Almost everyone I meet is like “I rap a little bit.” That’s dope.

If people think Hip Hop is going to save their life by them getting a million hits on Soundcloud, having a viral video on YouTube, or even having a record deal – that’s not how it does it. It does it through you being able to find your personal truth and expressing that to the world.

It makes you stronger in terms of you knowing who you are. Expressing yourself through art helps people figure themselves out, and that can save people’s lives. It saves people’s lives every day.

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Download Nikki Jean’s Champagne Water EP on iTunes.

Follow Nikki Jean on Twitter @nikkijean and Instagram @fakenikkijean.

Stream Champagne Water below.

Money Mafia Ft. Ace B, Master P, Calliope Var, Calliope Popeye – "We Bout It"

Master P forms one of the most dangerous Hip Hop group in the Music industry “Money Mafia” the Godfather of Street Music, new chapter begins with a unified, organized, Trill loyal team of Soldiers. BlaqNMild delivers on the production a new and improved Gangster sound to the Classic “Bout it” record turning it into, the Hard Hitting bass and 808 drums, giving it a futuristic, “We Bout It” sound as Ace B, Master P, Calliope Var, and Calliope Popeye brings that Gutta No Limit Sound back to the world.

The streets have long anticipated the return of the original Gangster music Record company No Limit Forever Records. The Mob has made its way back into the industry, and the Money Mafia imprint is in the streets and the clubs worldwide. Its a New World Order.

Kanye West Signs New Singer To His G.O.O.D Music Label

Singer Kacy Hill went from being Kanye West’s backup dancer to being the newest signee to his G.O.O.D Music label.  Yeezy added the 20-year-old model to the roster after peeping her self-directed visual for her single “Experience.”

Hill told Pigeons and Planes that though she had some classical training as a child, she never wanted to be a musician but always enjoyed writing music.

“‘Experience’ was one of the first songs that I wrote, so it was only appropriate to release it first,” the Phoenix native told P&P. “Writing it was such a freeing experience; I can definitely say it was the first time I felt a real connection with what I was doing in my life. The whole process was so organic and I never want to lose that energy.”

Hill is currently working on her debut album.

Press play to see the video for “Experience” below.

J. Cole's '2014 Forest Hills Drive' First Week Sales Are In

After J. Cole dropped 2014 Forest Hills Drive just 23 days after announcing its release, it was set to have the best first week sales for a hip-hop album of 2014.  According to Hits Daily Double, the Born Sinner emcee’s third studio album has debuted at number one on Billboard 200 charts with 361,120 copies sold.

[ALSO READ: J. Cole Talks Speaking Out On Social Issues, Capitalism Being “Paid Slavery” & Not Dissing Eminem]

The North Carolina native has dethroned America’s sweetheart Taylor Swift’s 1989 album from the top spot, outselling her by more than 80,000. 2014 Forest Hills Drive is the Dreamville rep’s highest selling album compared to his first two projects, J. Cole: The Sideline Story and Born Sinner.

EXCLUSIVE: Nicki Minaj Talks Lil Wayne/Baby Drama & Being The Greatest Female Rapper During CRWN Interview

(AllHipHop News) Last night (December 16) Nicki Minaj became the latest participant in WatchLoud’s CRWN interview series with Elliott Wilson. An AllHipHop.com representative was at Le Poisson Rouge in Greenwich Village for the presentation and was able to capture some of Nicki’s quotes.

[ALSO READ: AllHipHop Covers Elliott Wilson CRWN With Future]

Of course the topic of Lil Wayne’s public request to part ways with Cash Money Records and co-founder Baby was discussed. Nicki stated she was surprised by how far the issues between the two longtime associates managed to go.

“I knew that there was something going on, but I didn’t know Wayne was so mad about that,” said Nicki. “I think that it may be some other stuff. They just need to figure it out.”

After saying she rides with Wayne in a previous interview, the “Anaconda” rhymer added that she loved Baby and viewed him as one of the most genuine people she has met in the industry during her CRWN Q&A. Nicki also believes Wayne and Baby will work out their differences.

The conversation also covered Nicki’s desire to be a mother. She shared with the audience that the only thing she worries about is when she will have children. Nicki also reflected on other female performers’ choices on motherhood.

“I think about all the female icons that we cherished and loved, and they never had children. Like Janet,” said Nicki. “I personally love what Beyoncé has been able to do. I want to focus on the child.”

The Queens, New York representative chatted about her place in Hip Hop as well. Nicki declared herself the GOAT woman in rap music, but she acknowledged her fans put her in that position. She also expressed her want for Hip Hop followers to see her sincerity about the role she plays in the culture.

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“I am the greatest female rapper, and it’s humbling because the people make you that,” Nicki stated. “I wanna let the Hip Hop culture know I take this serious.”

She added, “I know now they will never be able to dispute my skill.”

Despite her self-assured view of where she stands artistically, Nicki admitted she has moments where she still doubts herself.

“There’s a real thin line between genius and crazy,” she said. “Sometimes I’ll ask people, ‘What’s wrong with me?'”

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

PREMIERE: Chris Rock Rolls Out "Top Five" NWA Clip (Red Band)

[Exclusive] Following the successful debut of Chris Rock’s romantic comedy Top Five, AllHipHop has received special material from the film in which Rock’s character (Andre Allen) recalls some of his “Top 5” artists and songs as he recites lyrics from NWA‘s track “Gangsta Gangsta.”

Take a look at this NWA clip (Red Band)

Take a listen to the original NWA “Gangsta Gangsta”

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KHaOul8gVVc

Top Five is now available in theaters now.

 

Hip-Hop Rumors: Lil Wayne's Manager Says Jas Prince Owes Him Cash!

In a turn of events, Lil Wayne’s manager Cortez Bryant is now claiming that Jas Prince owes him some paper.

The battle began when Jas filed a lawsuit in 2013 claiming that Cash Money Records owed him $5 million in backpay from Drake’s royalties.

But according to Bryant, Prince is owed nothing and needs to fall back because he owes him $2 million.

The Jasmine Brand reports:

“According to the docs filed, Bryant claims that Jas has been paid his percentage from all money they received from Cash Money. However, he says that it hasn’t been much because Cash Money hasn’t paid them what’s due. Bryant states that Aspire is owed millions of dollars from Drake’s music royalties.

To make matters worse, Bryant reportedly says that after Jas went and filed a federal lawsuit against Cash Money, the record label sent him 2 million dollars. He explains that money should have been sent to Aspire and NOT Jas and now he is screwed out of millions that should have been paid to HIS company.”

Is Jas just mad that Wayne stole his girl? Or does somebody in the Cash Money camp owe him some serious money?

 

Rapper & Affiliate Of The Weeknd's XO Crew Arrested For Human Trafficking

(AllHipHop News) Rapper Derek Wise is facing 15 charges including theft, firearm possession, and human trafficking. The Toronto based rapper is accused of assaulting and forcing a 21-year-old exotic dancer into the sex trade.

[ALSO READ: UGK Records Affiliate Ivory P Arrested For Human Trafficking]

Vice reports the Mississauga native is affiliated with R&B singer The Weeknd’s XO collective. Wise appeared in Weeknd’s “King Of The Fall” music video, and until recently Wise’s Twitter bio listed him as a member of XO. He is also associated with the Get Home Safe (GHS) crew.

[ALSO READ: The Weeknd Ft. Ty Dolla $ign & Belly – “King Of The Fall (Remix)”]

Wise’s manager Quincy Nanatakyi issued a statement Vice:

The investigation against Derek is both shocking and offensive. These accusations, which we take very seriously were brought to the police after Derek attempted to end an unhealthy relationship with a mentally unstable individual. Derek’s character would not allow him to commit any of the allegations he is facing. Unfortunately, the mental health of his accuser is in question as well. During their relationship Derek was a victim of physical abuse, slanderous accusations, and was threatened that his career would be ruined by the same person who has now made these erroneous allegations. Having had to deal with these abuses before the investigation, Derek would never put anyone through the same pain he was forced to experience. Derek would like everyone to please understand that all slanderous accusations against him are completely untrue and he empathizes with ALL victims of any and every form of abuse. GHS also known as get home safe members and affiliates of Derek Bissue also known as Derek Wise do not promote any of the negative and horrendous claims brought against Derek. As a young man raised by a single mother who Derek found love and endless inspiration, he would never put himself into a situation that would cause harm to a woman. It hurts me to see my best friend and business partner in this situation. People change when they see someone close to them elevating their mindset and focusing on positive routes to success. I want all of his fans, friends and loved ones to send positive energy for this tiresome, somber, and ridiculous situation. Lastly, I want to state that due to the legal process I cannot disclose any more information at this time. Also please understand that there are two sides to every story.

Watch the video for The Weeknd’s “King Of The Fall” below.