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Lil Durk Gets Probation For Gun Charge, Will Address It On New Album

(AllHipHop News) Lil Durk was on the verge of following many of his fellow Illinoisans to jail for a year prison sentence over gun possession. Earlier today (August 5th), Lil Durk pled guilty to gun possession in relation to an April 2013 arrest.

Durk was arrested in Chicago on April 10th, 2013 in the 7200 block of South Green Street after police witnessed him toss a loaded gun in the backseat of a stolen car. While prosecutors requested Durk be sentenced to one year in prison, Judge Joseph Kazmierski, Jr. sentenced the 20 year old MC to 18 months of probation and 50 additional hours of community service at CureViolence at the University of Illinois.

Durk released Signed To The Streets 2 back last month and is expected to drop his debut album Remember My Name later this year. According to Durk speaking with reporters outside the courtroom, his debut album will include details recounting his court battle

I’m going talk about everything that’s gone on, everything that’s happened this past year – the violence, the deaths, the court.

Jay Z Says "Build More Schools, Less Prisons", Supports California Bill (VIDEO)

(AllHipHop News) Jay Z is the furthest thing from a politician, but always keeps it real. During his  performance at Rose Bowl arena  in Pasadena, California he professed his support for California bill Proposition 47.

Proposition 47, also known as The “Safe Neighborhoods and Schools Initiative”, is a California bill which would reclassify the severity of certain crimes and thus reduce prisoners’ sentences. According to supporters, California could save over $1 billion in five years with the reduced sentencing and prison population.

Dream Hampton, co-writer of Jay Z’s Decoded book posted a video on her personal Instagram account of Jay Z supporting the bill at the Rose Bowl stop during the “On The Run” tour. In the caption she :

Many of you know that I’ve joined with #VoteYeson47 and @mrmikedelarocha push through a California ballot initiative, Prop 47, that will change petty, nonviolent crimes from felonies to misdemeanors and reallocate prison spending to prevention and schools. Thousands of poor people will no longer have felony convictions for petty crimes. Tonight, after many recent conversations about mass incarceration, Jay Z stood with us, from the Rose Bowl stage.

California currently imprisons over 140,000 inmates, with roughly 28% suffering from mental illnesses. Under Prop 47 $150 million to $250 million will be allocated to mental health programs.

The proposition is slated to be voted on in November.

Check out Jay Z openly supporting Prop 47 below:

Hip-Hop Rumors: Will Remy Ma Have To Pay Her Shooting Victim Forever?

As soon as I heard Remy had rapped about her shooting, I knew there were going to be problems. But, I am hearing those issues were already there and THAT is why Remy rapped about them. In the DJ Khaled remix to “They Don’t Love You No More,” she said “‘Give it to her in the tummy/ya’ll know that I keep it tough….” OUCH. Remy is a mean hombre for real! Remember the woman she shot, caught it in the belly. I’m like “WOW.” Anyway, her former friend and eventual shooting victim Makeda Barnes-Joseph STILL must use a colostomy bag to use the bathroom out of. Well, sources that hit me up basically said that Remy’s victim will get all or or a LOT of Remy’s earnings based on her injuries. To be real, I am not sure how that works, considering I don’t believe there has been any civil suit yet. I do believe there will be though and that is based on insiders that I have talked to. I wonder how this will play out!

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AllHipHop.com Exclusive: Joyner Lucas In Real Life [VIDEO]

 

AllHipHop.com has been checking for Massachusetts spitter Joyner Lucas for quite some time and we’re truly happy to see that we aren’t the only ones!  He has been hitting the stage for our Breeding Ground Showcase section all across the country and though it took us some time to catch up with the busy emcee, we finally sat down to get some exclusive behind the scenes info about his controversial lyrics, his career aspirations and some surprising revelations about his personal life as well!

While Joyner has been featured in shows just about everywhere, he hasn’t been interviewed too many times as of yet. This actually ended up being a good thing for everyone involved. We say this because it allowed us to address some deeper topics with him that had yet to be explored. And it was this that transformed what was supposed to be a formal interview, into an honest conversation among friends! We think you will be surprised by some of what our pal Joyner had to say!

Take a look for yourselves in the video below!

 

 

This song is powerful and it’s Joyner’s truth as well. Check out the video for Half Ni**er.

 

 

Thanks again to Joyner Lucas for the sit down! The conversation was so full of Hip Hop goodness that we couldn’t get it all in one video! Come back next week for the conclusion and to see what Joyner went through as a kid that would eventually help him to become the focused man that he is today.

And in the meantime and between time check him out on Twitter @RealJoynerLucas and at his website realjoynerlucas.com

Vanilla Ice: I Don't Like Wiz Khalifa, Ty Dolla $ign and Juicy J Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle Song

(AllHipHop News) In the really early 1990s, few rappers had a better understanding of fake ninjas than Vanilla Ice. In a recent interview with GQ, the “Ice Ice Baby” rapper explains his distaste for Wiz Khalifa, Juicy J and Ty Dolla $ign’s song for Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle movie.

The collaborative song between the three artists, entitled “Shellshocked” was released back in late July. Vanilla Ice contributed “Go Ninja Go (Ninja Rap)” for the 1991 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II film. During the interview, Ice believes the problem with “Shellshocked” is the artists’ lack of authentic connection to the series and corporate influence:

It feels a little artificial — what I mean by that is that it sounds like a bunch of executives in the corporate world put it together. It really does not fit the theme of the Ninja Turtles legend. I think you have to understand, and be a true ninja, to possess the magic to really pull off the secret sound.

Check out Vanilla Ice’s music video for 1991’s “Go Ninja Go” below:

Akon: Jay Z and Beyonce's Marital Problems Will Help "Make Better Music" (VIDEO)

(AllHipHop News) Two questions: Where has Akon been? What is Akon talking about? After being stopped on the streets of Washington, D.C., Akon spoke on Beyonce and Jay Z’s marriage and how its public perception has been constructed.

Akon has four wives, so he is well versed in the mechanics of marriage. While outside of the Knight Conference Center speaking with TMZ, he explains the the public perception of Beyonce and Jay Z’s marriage:

Their relationship has been more of a business to the outside world than an actual relationship. To them, it may be relationship, but it was presented to the world…and it feels more corporate.

Rumors of a rift between Beyonce and Jay Z have circulate throughout the duration of their On The Run tour. Akon states that the pair are trying to keep their relationship out of the public eye, but when you are a peson of interest in the public, it’s almost impossible to do it without speculation.” While Akon admits that the rumors are impossible to avoid, he does explain how their alleged marital problems can help the music:

What they going through is going to make great music. It’s going to make better music. Believe it or not, because now they have more content to actually speak about. They’re not the only ones dealing with it. People are dealing with exactly the same thing, but on a smaller scale.

Check out Akon’s full interview below:

Nicki Minaj Explains Why "Anaconda" Leaked, Being Afraid To Rap For Beyonce + MORE

(AllHipHop News) Nicki Minaj can handle any sort of anaconda, but not the criticism of Beyeonce. During a recent interview, Nicki Minaj explains why she was afraid to rap for Beyonce and why Anaconda leaked.

Nicki Minaj and Beyonce released their collaborative effort on “Flawless (Remix)” this past Sunday (August 3rd), Nicki reveals on 97.1 AMP Radio that her verse was risque and she “was afraid to let her hear it actually” because “I don’t want to say anything that would offend her.”

Nicki Minaj released “Anaconda” from The Pinkprint yesterday (August 4th) after the song leaked last week. According to Nicki, the song was scheduled to come out August 11th, but technical difficulties led to the leak:

We had already sent the song out to people like iTunes and Google and all of that. There was on particular app that didn’t delete it out of their system and by mistake gave it to their customers. It just was inevitable, the leak started happening online and so we had to just release it today.

Check out Nicki Minaj’s full interview here

Review: “Get On Up” – The James Brown Story

At the beginning of the James Brown biopic, Get On Up, a strung-out Brown (Chadwick Boseman) walks into an insurance seminar in 1988 with a shotgun and causes a scene because someone used his private bathroom.  Just moments later, Brown and his band are seen flying into Vietnam in the 60s, during the height of his popularity, to entertain the troops and their plane takes enemy fire.  To further complicate things, James then says how influential he is right into the camera.  So, in about the first twenty minutes, there are two extremes, a two-decade time jump, and the breakdown of the fourth wall.  Clearly, the film can go anywhere.  And it does.

Playing more like an episodic mini-series than a movie, the 138 minute film is broken down into sections like, “1949, The Music Box,” “1964, The Famous Flames,” etc.  Professionally speaking, some of Mr. Brown’s career highlights captured in the film are his Boston, Massachusetts, performance right after the assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., the recording of his iconic Live at the Apollo album in 1963, and his upstaging of the Rolling Stones on The T.A.M.I. Show.  All of these events, among others depicted, are worthy of great attention, but not all of them are given the treatment they deserve.  It just goes to show that the James Brown story can’t truly be contained in the confines of a single motion picture.

Additionally, the film goes back numerous times to scenes from Brown’s childhood (the young James Brown is played by twins Jordan and Jamarion Scott) where he lived in extreme poverty, experienced racism in the Jim Crow South, was abandoned by his mother (Viola Davis), abused by his father (Lennie James), and raised by his Aunt Honey (Octavia Spencer) in a brothel.  These scenes are critical because, while they don’t in any way excuse Brown’s repugnant behavior as a grown man, they do help  shed light on some of his many conflicting actions.

Watching Boseman as James Brown is a captivating experience.  His performance transcends one of mere imitation, and finds him truly becoming “The Godfather of Soul.”  With the exception of singing [the original recordings were superbly remixed by the film’s Executive Producer, Mick Jagger], everything is there: the gravelly voice, the flawless dance moves, the mannerisms, and, of course, the attitude.  Another actor who deserves great praise is Nelsan Ellis, of True Blood fame, who plays Brown’s close friend and bandmate, Bobby Byrd.  Fortunately, for the sake of Ellis’ contribution, he is one of the few characters that James really connects with and so he is constant through most of the film.  Dan Aykroyd, who appeared with the real James Brown in both of The Blues Brothers movies, also gives a memorable supporting performance as Ben Bart, the president of Universal Attractions.

Get On Up is not unlike the band that James performed with.  They’re both lively productions that are fine tuned to perfection, but inevitably struggle at times because they’re trying to do so much at once.  To the film’s credit, it makes a deliberate effort to shy away from linear story-telling and doesn’t underestimate the audience.  However, it still fails to come together to cohesively tell the story of “The Hardest Working Man in Show Business” for the masses. It does though fantastically depict a tortured soul who found redemption through music and helped change the world around him in the process.  And for that, it’s definitely worth the price of admission!

Overall Rating: 7.5/10

What did you think of Get On Up?  Do you agree with the review?  Please share your thoughts in the comments section!

Mixtape Download: Hus Kingpin "The Cognac Tape (Anniversary Reissue)" – Hosted By Roc Marciano

Hus Kingpin is celebrating the one year anniversary of his The Cognac Tape by reissuing the project.

The New York native tapped Roc Marciano to serve as host and secured other guest appearances from Rozewood, Ghostra Nostra, Marvelous Mag, Asia J, and Smoovth.

[ALSO CHECK OUT: Mixtape Download: Hus Kingpin “Cognac Spaceship”]

Stream/download Hus Kingpin’s The Cognac Tape (Anniversary Reissue) below.

Hip-Hop Rumors: Trick Daddy Proclaims Today EataBooty Day!


Trick Daddy – the self-proclaimed mayor of Miami – has proclaimed today “Eata Booty Day.”

I can’t tell you how elated I am over this news. I also fear for certain segments of our population just the same, because I am not fully sure WHAT THE HELL THIS IS!

Peep what Trick had to say about his new holiday.

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Will you celebrate in “Eata Booty Day” with your friends and fam? #IJS

 

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Drake Brings Out J. Cole, G-Unit, Usher, Trey Songz & More At OVO Fest (PHOTOS)

(AllHipHop) Drake held day two of his 5th annual OVO Fest at Toronto’s Molson Amphitheatre last night (Aug 4), and the Young Money rapper/singer turned the event into a star-studded affair. Lauryn Hill, Usher, J. Cole, G-Unit, Trey Songz, Majid Jordan, YG, OB, Tinashe, DJ Khaled, and PARTYNEXTDOOR all made appearances during Drizzy performance.

[ALSO READ: Drake Shouts Out Kendrick Lamar At OVO Fest (VIDEO)]

Check out Drake’s full set list from the OVO Fest 2014 and pictures from the concert below. (photo credit: Karla Moy)

[ALSO READ: OutKast Brings Out Bun B During OVO Fest Performance (VIDEO)]

“Draft Day” with Lauryn Hill
“We Made It”
“The Language”
“So Far Gone”
“Sooner Than Later”
“Successful” with Trey Songz
“Na Na” with Trey Songz
“Karaoke”
“Show Me a Good Time”
“The Resistance”
“Up All Night”
“Over”
“Can’t Get Enough” with J. Cole
“Power Trip” with J. Cole
“Crew Love”
“The Motto”
“HYFR”
“Marvin’s Room”
“Days in the East”
“West District” with PARTYNEXTDOOR
“Persian Rugs” with PARTYNEXTDOOR
“Recognize” with PARTYNEXTDOOR
“All I Do is Win” with DJ Khaled
“I’m on One” with DJ Khaled
“No New Friends” with DJ Khaled
“All Me”
“2 On” with Tinashe
“Thotful” with OB
“Who Do You Love?” with YG
“Climax” with Usher
“Confessions Part 2” with Usher
“Lovers and Friends” with Usher
“U Don’t Have to Call” with Usher
“Good Kisser” with Usher
“Wu-Tang Forever”
“Own It”
“Hold On We’re Going Home” with Majid Jordan
“Started From the Bottom”
“Gangsta” with G Unit
“Smoke” with G Unit and Trey Songz
“I Get Money” with G Unit
“In Da Club” with G Unit
“Trophies”
“Believe Me”
“Worst Behavior”
“0 to 100”