(AllHipHop News) Lil Wayne and his Young Money label may have to find a new domain name for their official website. TMZ reports the original owners of youngmoney.com have filed a lawsuit against Wayne.
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According to the suit, the entrepreneurial management company sold the site name to Wayne’s Young Money Entertainment for $600,000 but is still owed $250,000.
The original agreement apparently stipulated if YM did not make payments on time then the domain name would return to the initial owners.
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(AllHipHop News) After facing off in the second round of the Total Slaughter battle rap tournament, Dizaster and friend Daylyt apparently ended up battling for real.
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Dizaster went to social media to claim that Daylyt came to his house and the end result was a brawl between the two Los Angeles based emcees.
Diz posted a video on Instagram of what he says are injuries from the scuffle. Day also shared footage of him after the confrontation with wounds as well. There has not been any video of an actual fight posted so far.
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Read the tweets and check out video of Dizaster and Daylyt’s clips below.
Day just ran up on me in my house….tell him to upload footage of his face and his b#### was filiming untill it got to crazyy
— DIZASTER (@MRDIZASTER) July 6, 2014
I guess im gonna be fighting alot this year…. But at this point i owe nobody any apologies so dont… http://t.co/B2lGD1Gz5F — DIZASTER (@MRDIZASTER) July 6, 2014
I told him not to f### with me …left with a mouth full blood and i love him death
— DIZASTER (@MRDIZASTER) July 6, 2014
Im not gonna lie tho i love that n#### lol even with all the antics hes still real as f### hahahaha day is something else man im in shock — DIZASTER (@MRDIZASTER) July 6, 2014
I dont even know weather to be mad or happy….this dude daylyt defies normal logic and physics , he walked off smiling f##### lunatic
— DIZASTER (@MRDIZASTER) July 6, 2014
Lol people think hes trolling cuz hes like the boy cried wolf….but u cant fake real injuries and there is footage lol and were still cool? — DIZASTER (@MRDIZASTER) July 6, 2014
Day is real as f### i cant even get mad i respect him tbh….but he got that ass worked!!! Bahahahahahaha pic.twitter.com/xmR2jh17Dt
— DIZASTER (@MRDIZASTER) July 6, 2014
This is gonna sound wierd but i actually feel closer to daylyt now after this even tho i was upset for a second i aint gonna front but dam.
— DIZASTER (@MRDIZASTER) July 6, 2014
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Essence hit it big again this year for their 20th anniversary. The Essence Festival’s 20th anniversary set a record for annual attendance, with more than 550,000 participants celebrating four days of R&B music, community, and black culture between the New Orleans’ convention center and the Mercedes Benz Superdome. The festival attracted 10,000 more people than the 2013 festival that was closed out by a sold out Beyonce encore performance.
Essence Communications Inc. president Michelle Ebanks said she woke up to a great sense of pride following the 2014 Essence Festival celebration.
Over 80 musical performances highlighted by Prince, Lionel Richie, Charlie Wilson, Mary J. Blige, Jill Scott, Erykah Badu, Janelle Monae, The Roots and more highlighted the festival. The convention center also hosted more than 150 speakers addressing everything from solutions to crime and violence to growing entrepreneurs.
Some of our AllHipHop team volunteered with 200 young girls and boys that participated in the #YesWeCode initiative that Prince partnered with over the weekend. The initiative targets low opportunity children and teaches them how to code and create their own apps that can change the community.
Essence executives thanked Mayor Mitch Landrieu for the city’s ongoing partnership. Both the city and Essence stated that they are committed to locking the festival into a new deal.
Thursday night Trey Songz, Nas, Jazmine Sullivan and more kicked off the Essence Festival weekend!
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R&B crooner Trey wooed the ladies as usual with his vocals, solid band, and handsome looks. His lead guitarist led some amazing solos as well. Songz, eager to please, came out of his t-shirt at last for his female fans. Rapper Nas, Thursday’s headliner, performed an entertaining set as fans helped him celebrate the 20th anniversary of his debut album Illmatic. He remarked that he loved ESSENCE for recognizing the influence of Hip Hop. Jazmine Sullivan sang her entire heart out running through a couple of her hits that reminded fans why they fell in love with the Philly native in the first place.
Friday night belonged to LEGEND PRINCE! Prince brought the house down as he performed hit after hit after hit during his 24 song set. Halfway into his set he stated, “That was just he sound check.” and “Do you know how many hits I have?” Prince delivered an electrifying performance then left the stage abruptly. Just as fans wondered and worried it could be over, they joined forces to chant “Purple Rain, Purple Rain.” The singer then returned to the stage to close out with his 1984 hit “Purple Rain.” The main stage also turned into a funk royalty jam when Prince and Nile Rodgers teamed up to cover David Bowie’s “Let’s Dance.”
90s R&B legends SWV held down the Superlounge on Friday performing hits like “Right Here (Human Nature). SWV is one the world’s top selling female R&B groups of all time, and over the weekend they reminded fans why!
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The Queen of R&B and Hip Hop soul, Mary J. Blige brought down the house from main stage on Saturday, performing all of her classic hits including “Real Love”, “You Remind Me”, “Not Gon’ Cry”, “I’m Going Down” and more. Blige rocked the dome with effortless precision. Fans were out of their seats dancing and singing during the entire set. Blige represented nearly all of her 12 albums found in her discography this night. The powerfully raw singer closed with her hit “Family Affair.” Fans rocked and jammed all the way out of the Superdome.
90′s R&B crooner Tevin Campbell hit the stage of the Superlounge performing his hits “Can We Talk”, “Always in My Heart”, and “SHHH (Break It Down).” Campbell proved that he “still has it” in two ways: vocals, and the fact that he packed out the entire room of the Superlounge. When he began singing crowd favorite, “Can We Talk” he asked the audience to let him sing his song, and for them to come in on the hook.
90s favorite, R&B quartet 112, held down the Superlounge Saturday bringing the heat as they performed some of their most classic dance tracks like “It’s Over Now.”
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Marsha Ambrosius killed the Ford Super Lounge performing her hit song “Late Nights/Early Mornings” while mashing it up with a cover of Prince’s “Sex On Fire” as well as her new song “Friends and Lovers.”
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Philly’s own Jill Scott opened her set with her song “Gimme”.
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Sunday Uncle Charlie Wilson and Lionel Richie held down the main stage in classic legend form. Uncle Charlie showed fans once again that he is a true performer. The music industry’s famous uncle is 61 but you wouldn’t know it from the way he shows up and shows out every time he hits the Essence main stage. At one point Wilson and crew hit the stage to perform in suits embellished with LED lights. Wilson’s energy level had fans in awe. It seemed as if the dancers had to keep up with him. 61 is the new 20. Uncle Charlie brought the crowd to the dance floor, to the bedroom, and to church.
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Lionel Richie had a nice set, although it was tough to follow Charlie Wilson. His band gave some pretty solid guitar solos. Richie proceeded to give a nice run of Commodores favorites that were ultimately the highlight of the show. Richie pleased the crowd with “Zoom,” “Brick House” and “Hello” as well.
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Erykah Badu also helped Essence Festival celebrate their 20th anniversary by performing her hits like “On & On” and “Next Life Time.” The neo-soul chanteuse boomed with the backing of her live band and even kicked a freestyle for fans. After jokingly saying goodnight to her fans, the soul singer eased into her classics “I Choose You”, “Next Lifetime”, “Apple Tree”, “Love of My Life”, and Tyrone.
Fans were also treated to the likes of performances by Day 26, Doug E. Fresh, Jagged Edge, Elle Varner, Estelle, Sevyn Streeter, Kelly Price, Liv Warfield, Michelle Williams, Naughty By Nature, August Alsina, Raheem DeVaughn, and more in the Superlounges.
The word on the streets of the streets is that Ja Rule is not in good standing with some people that he used to be very cool with. I’m told that former Murder Inc muscle – Black Ty and Black Child – have a bone to pick with Ja if the rumors are correct. Remember them?
Here is Black Child:
And here is Caddillac Tah:
Anywhere, I am hearing some stuff on the streets and streets say BlackChild and Tah feel very strongly that Ja Rule ripped them off out of money. Like, some serious bread. Now, I am not sure exactly where this money was derived from, but I am being told that a ways back BlackChild was looking for Ja. He basically said – according to my source – that when and if he saw Ja, it would definitely be a physical confrontation. Now, a ways back I had heard there would be a reunion of Murder Inc, but clearly this rumor dispels that. I am going with this source, because they know what they are talking about, from what I understand. Anyway, Ja Rule seems to be loving his life. Dude is all over the place and smiling every step of the way. Maybe, its because his pockets are fat, not flat.
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By the way, I heard Irv Gotti is totally in the clear on this. Go figure.
Images courtesy of Murder Inc.
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50 Cent, Lloyd Banks, Young Buck, Tony Yayo and Kidd Kidd team up to remix Chris Brown’s track “Loyal.” Since getting back together at Summer Jam the G-Unit team has put together a slew of content thats left a huge mark on the net just in time for 50 Cent’s Animal Ambition release this summer. Take a listen below.
Remember these guys? You better!
We lost the Mac Daddy a couple years ago, tragically, but the fact is – life goes one. And Daddy Mac aka Chris Smith aka CHRIS H.E.SMITH realizes this. The former child rap star is now back as an artist again. Peepthat a press release says:
CHRIS H.E.SMITH (DADDYMAC OF KRIS KROSS) MAKING COMEBACK
Chris H.E. Smith (DaddyMac of Kris Kross) coming back with a solo debut
album this year, has produced and directed video art, “PYSB” (Hip-Rock)
and “HER” released on Youtube. He also has released a single “NOW”
currently available on iTunes and Amazon.Com. Check out the videos and the
new single “NOW” below:
I know its not a rumor, but do you think this dude can make a return to music?
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G-Unit releases another remix this week and 50 sends some shots @ Slowbucks over YG & Drake’s “Who Do You Love”.