Sacramento’s own C Plus links up with SRFSCHL’s Daytona (aka The Kid Daytona) & Chuuwee for “Who Got Ya?”.
Sacramento’s own C Plus links up with SRFSCHL’s Daytona (aka The Kid Daytona) & Chuuwee for “Who Got Ya?”.
(AllHipHop News) An article posted on the satirical website The News Nerd claiming The Notorious B.I.G.’s son CJ Wallace was engaged to a man has been circulating on the Internet. The article is obviously untrue, but people have been sharing the post on social media causing others to believe the story is factual.
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The rumors of Wallace being gay began after he posted a picture to Instagram of him hugging a friend from behind during his high school graduation. The News Nerd created a fake article based on the speculation online that Biggie’s boy recently came out of the closet.
The site runs a disclaimer on the bottom of the page that reads: “The stories posted on TheNewsNerd are for entertainment purposes only. The stories may mimic articles found in the headlines, but rest assured they are purely satirical.” There is no clear mention in the article itself that the story is fabricated.
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Wallace used his Twitter account to address the News Nerd piece. Read his posts below:
This is not the first time someone connected to Hip Hop has been the subject of a fake news story that was circulated as real. Last year The Daily Currant ran a satirical article quoting Kanye West referring to himself as “the next Nelson Mandela.”
The former South African president had recently died, and many people online blasted Kanye for what they perceived as blatant disrespect toward the iconic anti-apartheid revolutionary, not knowing the Daily Currant article was completely untrue.
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(AllHipHop News) Several high-profile individuals have traveled to Ferguson, Missouri to join the protests against the police killing of 18-year-old Michael Brown.
New York rapper Talib Kweli, grass-roots organizer & activist Rosa Clemente, and acclaimed poet Jessica Care Moore were among a group of people that were reportedly chased down by cops in the city last night.
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Kweli, Clemente, and Care Moore each shared their experience with the authorities in Ferguson via social media.
Kweli wrote on Twitter:
Been in Ferguson for an hour and the police are clearly agitating the people. They are treating these people like animals.
— Talib Kweli Greene (@TalibKweli) August 20, 2014
Cops just rushed in pulled out on us. Keep your hands up or I will blow your brains out is what I was just told by police. — Talib Kweli Greene (@TalibKweli) August 20, 2014
These Ferguson cops are savages.
— Talib Kweli Greene (@TalibKweli) August 20, 2014
Still trying to process what I just saw — Talib Kweli Greene (@TalibKweli) August 20, 2014
Still trying to process what I just saw
— Talib Kweli Greene (@TalibKweli) August 20, 2014
Police in riot gear got in formation to rush us. THEN someone threw a water bottle. Police went ham. — Talib Kweli Greene (@TalibKweli) August 20, 2014
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Clemente wrote on Twitter:
An hour ago, Jessica Care Moore Talib Kweli, folks from the Fellowship of Reconcillation, Philp Agnew of Dream Defenders, Bgyrl ForLife
— Rosa A. Clemente (@rosaclemente) August 20, 2014
Malik from Occupy the Hood and Trymaine Lee from MSNBC and many others were chased like animals by the cops. We ran to get away and were
— Rosa A. Clemente (@rosaclemente) August 20, 2014
surrounded on a small path on bridge, surrounded by all types of police and told to lie down and put our hands up. We complied and we were
— Rosa A. Clemente (@rosaclemente) August 20, 2014
told if we did not stop moving we would be shot. We were breathing. The young brother lying on my feet as I was holding him was not able to
— Rosa A. Clemente (@rosaclemente) August 20, 2014
control his breathing he said “I’m choking” the cop told him to stop or he would shoot him. I told him “try not to move, just lay still I
— Rosa A. Clemente (@rosaclemente) August 20, 2014
got you.” The gun was at his chest. I looked at the cop and said “please, he is not doing anything” I tried to record but the cop had his
— Rosa A. Clemente (@rosaclemente) August 20, 2014
finger on the trigger. I could feel Talib’s hand on my back and Jessica behind me. We laid there until one Black officer said “Let them go,
— Rosa A. Clemente (@rosaclemente) August 20, 2014
we got who we wanted.” In all my life I have never been so terrified. The young brother Devin said thank you I think you saved my life.
— Rosa A. Clemente (@rosaclemente) August 20, 2014
What is going down here in #ferguson in all my years of activism, organizing, I have never seen. This is a war zone, a military occupation
— Rosa A. Clemente (@rosaclemente) August 20, 2014
and our children are the cannon fodder. The white boy who threw the water bottle a big f### you, I am sure you were an agent provocateur.
— Rosa A. Clemente (@rosaclemente) August 20, 2014
But for the police to act this way, they are itching to kill more of us. P.S. Women are also brutalized and terrorized by the police, at the
— Rosa A. Clemente (@rosaclemente) August 20, 2014
end all of us are Black and Brown and animals to them. We don’t know where @PhilofDreams_ is and Ryan from Peace Poets was arrested.
— Rosa A. Clemente (@rosaclemente) August 20, 2014
Care Moore wrote on Facebook:
I know what it feels like to be #mikebrown I know what it feels like to be a 15 year old black girl or boy and very alone in this country, in our own neighborhood. I know what it feels like to feel like i might get shot for nothing. Rosa Clemente Talib Kweli #ferguson is a war zone. Is President Obama still at Martha’s Vineyard? Really?
So much tension was in the air…the people were peaceful..I’ve never experienced police terrorism so close up. . We weren’t allowed to stand still. Any small move and it was an excuse to attack the people. It’s planned. The rifles are out for no reason. When people began to leave the police began closing in. Everyone was running then they pulled out their guns and made us all lie down on the ground…when we ran with hands up they wld scream “I got one” like we were dogs…this is a PEACEFUL night in Ferguson. It’s difficult to articulate how we all feel. This is American terrorism. Our beautiful babies are out here…they need us. These cops are trigger happy. You can see their disdain for us. You can feel it….Its traumatic.. It’s sad..it’s 2014.
(AllHipHop News) Fans of Top Dawg Entertainment may get to see the entire roster on a stage real soon. TDE rapper Jay Rock revealed the label plans to head around the globe in the next year.
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“Be on the look-out for us to come to a city near you,” Rock told XXL. “I think we got a big tour being planned for next year. I don’t really want to talk too much because I’m not sure of the specifics but be on the look out. TDE is coming to a town near you soon, world tour.”
When the TDE crew start their trek they will have plenty of new music to share with the audience. Four of the artists have already dropped projects in 2014 – Isaiah Rashad’s Cilvia Demo, Schoolboy Q’s Oxymoron, SZA’s Z, and Ab-Soul’s These Days…
Albums from Rock and Kendrick Lamar are also expected later this year. During an interview with AllHipHop.com, DJ Statik Selektah hinted that he could be working with Ab-Soul for a collaborative project as well.
[ALSO READ: EXCLUSIVE: Statik Selektah Suggests Next Joint Album Could Be With Ab-Soul]
(AllHipHop News) Harlem rapper Cam’ron is the latest Hip Hop figure to weigh in on the killing of Michael Brown by Ferguson, Missouri police officer Darren Wilson. While speaking with Montreality, Cam compares Brown’s death at the hands of a cop to other unarmed citizens who were killed by police in New York City.
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Cam refers to Eric Garner who was choked to death by a New York cop in July, and he mentions Sean Bell who was shot at 50 times by NYPD cops in 2006. According to Cam’ron, NYC did not take a stand against those police killings the way the people in Ferguson have done.
Cam’ron said about the killing of Mike Brown:
I think it’s messed up. I think a lot of times what I think is, honestly, us New Yorkers when it comes to situations like that we kind of soft as a city. Don’t get me wrong our police are probably like police were in the 90’s in L.A…
Police are like that in New York today because everybody makes a big deal about Mike Brown, and that is a reason to make a big deal, a very big deal. But it was a guy [Garner] two weeks prior to Mike Brown who got choked out by the cops for just selling cigarettes. He got choked out on camera. Mike Brown, I don’t if there was a tape – this dude actually gets killed on camera by the police in a chokehold.
You got the guy Sean Bell four or five years ago gets shot nine times with no weapon. Police get off. They get desk jobs. Police from this guy the other day in New York, they sweep that under the rug. We don’t talk about it, it’s cool.
But the Mike Brown situation, everybody in St. Louis go crazy. They wild out, as they should. I’m not promoting no violence, or acting like they should be crazy, but something got to be done. They taking a stand as opposed to New York. We got two people who died recently from police. We don’t say nothing. Then it happened with Mike Brown, and everybody in New York is “Mike Brown, Mike Brown.”
Nothing taken away from the Mike Brown situation. That s**t was f**ked up and something should be done. I’m p##### [President] Barack [Obama] ain’t say nothing about it yet. But just in general it happens in New York a lot. We sweep it under the rug, but we quick to jump on the Mike Brown bandwagon. We got n***as getting killed by police daily, and we don’t say s**t. So I’m upset about the Mike Brown situation as well as the other situations that happened in New York.
[ALSO READ: T.I.’s Open Letter About Ferguson And America]
Watch Cam’ron’s interview below.
(AllHipHop News) Nicki Minaj continues to push boundaries and, once again, redefines crew love in her new video for “Anaconda.”
The video has a bevy of booties gyrating and clapping through out the whole musical excursion.
However, the climax of the colorful video comes when YMCMB underboss Drake gets a rousing lab dance from the New York rhyme mistress. Unfortunately, when he reaches out to touch, he gets a surprise from Nicki.
Check out the ode to Sir Mix-A-Lot’s “Baby Got Back” right here:
(AllHipHop News) Another man has been shot and killed a few miles from where Mike Brown was slain in Ferguson.
St. Louis Police shot and killed a young African American male after he approached them brandishing a knife.
“The suspect, who right now is described as a 23-year-old African-American, was acting erratically — walking back and forth up and down the street,” St. Louis Police Chief Sam Dotson said.
After he got with in about 3 or 4 feet of them, in a threatening manner, the man was shot to death. According to reports, the unnamed male had a history of mental issues.
He reportedly stole a couple of energy drinks and then asked for the police to kill him.
“Shoot me now. Kill me now,” the man said, according to police. The officers complied after the man seemingly ignored their requests to disarm.
Earlier in the day, the man has reportedly stolen two energy drinks.
No officers were injured in the St. Louis incident and the chief of police addressed the concerns of residents immediately after.
Look at us….America has created a monster. The result of ignoring & mishandling an already fragile spirited, recently enslaved, presently oppressed race/generation of people. Look at us. We’re the monster that now refuses to be dismissed, overlooked and ignored. We were brought to this place, unaware of our own cultures, religion & traditions therefore, we created our own. Now look at us.
For years we’ve been crying out for the nation to address the substandard education systems & disparaging treatment of our citizens in communities across America. Our people have had an increasing lack of opportunities for generations. There have been homes broken, lives shattered and futures lost on your watch….unanswered. Look at us. How long can u expect a nation/race/generation of people to be blatantly disrespected? Spoken to and treated with arrogant tones of insignificance. Our fathers, uncles, brothers and role models were killed and imprisoned more often than educated. Now look at us. Our friends and relatives murdered and cast aside without thought, as though your human life is more valuable than ours. How long can that go on without consequence? Now Look at us.
How long can u continue to pass the buck & make excuses of why u can’t do today what should have been done yeste-year? Although I DO NOT support the negative responses & actions of my people in light of this tragedy….I WILL NOT condone your lack of effort to show any urgency to improve the treatment of our people, nor the living conditions in our communities. Your refusal to address these life altering issues makes events such as these seem inevitable. Although I too am at fault to a degree and I admit that I may not have all da answers… I do have a fun fact for you. Insanity is…Going about things the same way, expecting a different result. U wanna different result? U must take different action. What else do u expect? Look at us!!!
Clifford “T.I.” Harris
Rapper, Actor, CEO, Father
If you know Hip-Hop like we know Hip-Hop, then you know all about producer Domingo. His resume runs deep and then re-runs. From Eminem to Kool G Rap. From Three Six Mafia to Big Pun. From Big Daddy Kane to G-Unit. The list really goes on and on… and on. Now, the rap maestro has released his second full-length album, called Same Game, New Rules. The album cover evokes a Monopoly of Hip-Hop and includes a varied assortment of dope lyricists. AllHipHop caught up with the oft-reclusive, enigmatic producer and got his take on Hip-Hop, the new album, police brutality and even the hot boy of the day, Bobby Schmurda. Oh, and there’s the matter of how Fat Beats distribution didn’t work at all.
Looking at your album cover and seeing the whole game board concept is there anything symbolic about the cover and title of your new album?
We Put It Down – Domingo Feat. M.O.P & GP100 (Official Video) Cuts by Dj Cazz – Same Game New Rules
#SEENITALL in STORES September 2!!!!!
Hilltop Hoods are joined by Brother Ali and Maverick Sabre on “Live & Let Go” off the Walking Under Stars album.
(AllHipHop Features) The Chicago Hip Hop Renaissance is in full effect. Artists from across the city are making waves beyond Cook County. Hailing from Southwest Chicago’s LeClaire Courts housing projects, Veto Vangundy is one of those emcees presenting a fresh voice to Chitown’s growing Hip Hop scene.
Vangundy’s brand of rap is not solely defined by the Drill Music sound the Chi has become known for over the last few years. He brings a style more reflective of his musical influences 2Pac, The Notorious B.I.G., Jay Z, and Jadakiss – a throwback to 90’s era Hip Hop with a 21st Century twist. This approach is best represented in his latest Wu-Tang Clan inspired buzz single “Keep It Wu.”
Vangundy was introduced to Hip Hop culture at the age of seven by his older brother Leon. Van later began writing his own rhymes. Seeing the potential in his little bro, Leon christened him with the name Veto.
Sadly, Leon lost his life to the streets, but Veto used that tragic experience to drive his mission of becoming a premier rap artist. He tacked on the name Vangundy (symbolizing orchestrating the offense à la the NBA’s coaching Van Gundy brothers) and helped establish the independent-minded Lifestyle Creative Music Group (LCMG) featuring rappers, singers, and promoters from his neighborhood.
One of Vangundy’s local associates eventually hooked him up with the well established 1500 or Nothin production collective. 1500, along with other producers, provided beats for Veto’s 2012 mixtape From Pain 2 Glory. Van is now on the verge of releasing his studio album The Last Hope later this month.
Get familiar with Chicago’s Veto Vangundy in AllHipHop.com’s “5 & Done” interview series.
How did the death of your brother motivate you to pursue rapping?
From that point, I knew I had to do something different with my life, because I could have went out the same way. That was a wake up call coming from where I’m from, seeing my mother lose her son. I wanted to do something better with my life to make sure I’m straight.
When I saw that, I took it as a wake up call. My grandmother told me everything happens for a reason. I never looked back from that. I knew he wanted me to rap because he gave me the name Veto, so I had to move forward and do something positive. I chose rap. I chose to go full-time with it.
What inspired you to create the Wu-Tang Clan homage track “Keep It Wu”?
It was produced by Bolo Da Producer from Atlanta, and when I heard it I instantly fell in love with it. I knew it was the “Ice Cream” sample, so I felt it was only right to call the song “Keep It Wu” because it was a Wu-Tang track. I felt like it was needed. Especially coming from Chicago where all you hear is Drill Music right now.
I wanted to show people we really can rap over here, and there are people with substance and positive messages. So I took the sample track from “Ice Cream,” and I put a 90’s flavor on it. I just called it “Keep It Wu” to rap it up. It was only right to pay homage to them.
You opened the song by saying you’re not like other Chicago rappers. You mentioned Lil Bibby, Lil Durk, Vic Mensa, and Chance The Rapper. What do you feel separates you from some of these other new acts coming out of the city?
Substance. I give you the pros and cons. It ain’t always good. I give you bad. I pitch it right down the middle. You listen to Durk, he has more of a Drill sound. You listen to Chance, he got a more melodic sound. Me, I’m like the perfect balance. I’m straight down the middle.
And that wasn’t no diss toward them. That was just saying look all them rappers, and look at how they’re so different. That’s how much Chicago has to offer. Listen to Durk, Bibby, Vic, and Chance, and listen to me. I sound nothing like them. That means Chicago has an industry to itself. You’re never going to know what you’re going to get from Chicago. That’s basically what I was saying.
And by them being at the forefront of Chicago, it was only right that I said them. That’s what people see, so I had to let you know I’m not them. I’m coming with a different sound.
I saw you posted on Instagram that you got the chance to speak with Raekwon. What did he say about the song?
I sent him the song, but it was really just a conversation about some business. He didn’t hear the song yet. Somebody put me on the phone with him, because they wanted him to holler at me.
He was a humble dude. He was one of the coolest guys I ever talk to this industry that got 20 years [in the business]. He didn’t hear the song yet. I was sending it to him trying to do a remix.
What do you hope to get out of Hip Hop?
I want people to know that I would love to be wealthy to provide for my family, but at the end of the day I want the respect. I want to be one of the best to do it. I’m trying to write a chapter in Hip Hop history. When I leave this earth, I want my fans in the Hip Hop community to tell my daughter your father was a legend. It’s not about the money or fame. I really do want to go down as one of the best.
Follow Veto Vangundy on Twitter @VetoVangundy and Instagram @VetoVangundy.
Veto is headed out on the 5-city “Coast 2 Coast Live” Tour beginning September 21 in St. Louis, Missouri. For more information check out the flyer below.
Dead Game Records presents Lil One The Champ’s new single “Hands On It” featuring Mouse On Tha Track. Check it out below & head over to iTunes if you really like it. The track will likely do well in the strip clubs from Texas to Atlanta.
They open up about the competitiveness, the Nicki Minaj factor – (including the open letter from Chuck Creekmur, CEO of AllHipHop), being stereotyped, relationships, and what they want their fans to know – and get from the show.
As featured on Strictly for Traps N Trunks 84.
(AllHipHop News) Jay Z is entering a whole new game. Yesterday, Jay Z’s Roc Nation Sports obtained its boxing license.
Joining 50 Cent’s SMS Promotions, Jay Z’s Roc Nation Sports will promote boxing matches as well as sign boxers. Michael Yormark, the president and chief of branding and strategy for parent company of Roc Nation, told ESPN.com Sunday (August 17th) that Roc Nation Sports has been working on this move for over eight months and are ready to be a serious player in the boxing game:
There’s no question the sport of boxing needs a new player, someone who can do something different. We’re energized, and we’re going to make a difference. This is a huge priority to us. This is a highly serious business to us.
While the young agency does not have any boxers signed yet, Roc Nation Sports has signed David Itskowitch to serve as its boxing division’s chief operating officer. Itskowitz has an extensive history in boxing promotion, most recently being the chief operating officer for Oscar De La Hoya’s Golden Boy Promotions from 2006 until last summer.
Detroit rapper Icewear Vezzo recruits Atlanta rapper Rocko for the remix of his street hit “Money Phone”, produced by
Michigan Meech.
With over twenty years invested into Hip-Hop, Twista, has forged a respected niche within the culture. With passion, pride, and pain–lyricism delivered from a sincere stance–he has transformed ordinary words into poignant prose. To create immortal art music and memory collide; this a signature of artistic journey.
On a quest to manipulate metaphors while controlling the mic, the Chicago native, is still motivated by the challenge to manifest his truth through the art. Twista’s latest release, Dark Horse, a testament of his maturation not only as a man, but also as an MC. During album release party AllHipHop.com posed the following:
For all the Amideau Diallous, Oscar Grants, Trayvon Martins, Eric Garners, Mike Browns, Armand Bennetts, and Renisha McBrides–who were condemned because of their melanin-enriched skin–how does your voice as an MC demonstrate the full spectrum of what it is to be a Black man in America?
Why is Chicago in such turmoil?
Twista’s truth:
(AllHipHop News) Judge Genese Brinkley has no interest in any Dream Worth More Than Money promo. Yesterday (August 18th), the Philadelphia denied Meek Mill’s appeal on his parole violation.
Last month, Brinkley sentenced Mill to three-to-six months in Curran-Fromhold Correctional Facility over inappropriate tweets about his parole officer, failing a drug test and appearing in a music video with a gun. Brinkley denied Mill’s appeal on the decision, a reversal that could have freed Meek yesterday. DJ Khaled and other members of Atlantic Records and Maybach Music Group were in attendance according to MTV’s Rob Markman.
Mill’s Defense lawyer Dennis Cogan argued that the MMG rapper failed his drug test due to a prescription for Oxycontin he obtained after sustaining an ankle injury. Also, Cogan argued that Meek has not incurred any new charges and the gun Mill brandishes in the music video was a water pistol.
Brinkley ordered Meek to undergo anger management classes as a condition of the sentencing. After Meek questioned if he would be able to start the classes while in protective custody, Brinkley agreed to remove Meek from protective custody according to Billboard.