To celebrate the release of his sophomore effort Anybody Wanna Buy A Heart? K. Michelle stopped by the Breakfast Club to chop it with Angela Yee and Charlamagne tha God. While talking about the album, she confirmed that the whole project was about her relationship with actor Idris Elba. She says when he heard the album, he was pleased.
” I sent him the records before they came out,” said the Memphis native. “He said ‘This is art. I hate we at this place but this is art.'”
The Love and Hip Hop star said she got her album title from an unlikely source: Meek Mill.
“Well Meek had a song called “Anybody Wanna Buy A Heart?” and he let me hear it. He didn’t use it and Atlantic [Records] had paid for the record already. I had always loved the song from the first time he played it for me. Atlantic gave me the record and I ended up not using the record but I had already promoted the title, kept the title and just felt like that’s where I was at in life.”
Back in September, Lil’ Kim visited the Breakfast Club and denied claims that K. Michelle had made about Kim asking her to be the godmother of her daughter, Royal Reign and even likened her to a “bag of trail mix.” From what K had to say, these two are not on good terms.
“I don’t have nothing to say to Plastic Penny…I swear [before] crackers and cheese. God strike me down. That girl asked me to be the godmother of her child and I thought it was awkward myself. We have each other’s numbers. You’re not gonna get up here and act like that, Kim.”
Kanye West and Seth Rogen seem to have built some sort of friendship, and when your homies with Ye’, if he asks you if you want to hear his new album before its release, of course you say yes.
But there was a catch. Seth Rogen told Rolling Stone exactly what happened when he got a preview of ‘Yeezus.’
“Me and my wife had gotten some dessert and were in the lobby getting plates to bring back to our room … And Kanye was like, ‘What are you guys doing? Want to hear my new album?’ So he takes us to this limo van and starts playing his album – except theres no lyrics only beats. So he raps the whole album and after each song, he stops it, like ‘So what do you think?’ We were in the van for 2 hours!”
“Now I realize the next person he sees that he knows is getting pulled into that van,” Rogen says, laughing, “But I learned a lesson from it -which is that Kanye is seeking input at all times. Processwise, it showed an openness and a fearlessness. We started screening our movies more and in rougher versions for our friends because of that.”
Details about the cause of the tragic murder-suicide of rapper Earl Hayes and his wife Stephanie Moseley are slowly emerging. Last night (Dec. 8), Hayes shot Moseley over claims that she had been unfaithful, and now TMZ is reporting that Hayes believed that singer Trey Songz was involved in his wife’s infidelity,
It’s reported that Hayes and Moseley had separated for two years because Hayes believed that his wife had an affair with Songz. They later reconciled but a source said that Hayes “was crushed and never got over it.”
Hayes reportedly brought up Songz a lot and accused Moseley of having affair with other singers as well. Besides being on the VH1 hit series, Hit The Floor, she was also a backup dancer to stars like Songz, Chris Brown and Usher.
Hayes, who is Issac Hayes’ son, reportedly shot Moseley and then himself during a FaceTime conversation with Floyd Mayweather, who signed Hayes to his record label, Philthy Rich Records. The two had been married since 2008.
Trey Songz hasn’t addressed these allegations but dedicated a tweet to Moseley last night.
Floyd’s nemesis 50 Cent chimed in on all of this in a now deleted Instagram post and put his two cents in about Trey Songz allegedly being one of the men Moseley cheated with.
Keegan-Michael Key and Jordan Peele have never been afraid to use their television series to put a comical spotlight on serious social issues. Following in the tradition of Saturday Night Live, In Living Color, and Chappelle’s Show, Comedy Central’s Key & Peele often plays like a live action political cartoon disguised as a sketch comedy show. It’s an exploration of the human condition wrapped in humor.
For four seasons the two MADtv alumni have challenged viewers to question their views on often contentious topics like race, homophobia, and politics. The upcoming season finale continues the program’s tendency to blend comedy and social commentary.
Key and Peele open the finale with a Crossfire-esque sketch that points out the über-partisan lunacy often displayed on cable news channels. Other spoofs in the episode titled “Terrorist Meeting” include amusing takedowns of ISIS, gang culture, sibling rivalry, and movie dates.
The future for Key and Peele is set to feature a reboot of the 1980’s movie Police Academy. Before the Peabody Award winners jump into forthcoming motion picture endeavors, AllHipHop.com wanted to get Key and Peele’s thoughts on their past inspirations.
Every comedic genius stands on the shoulders of legendary performers that previously broke down doors in TV, film, and stand-up, so discover which funny men make Keegan-Michael Key and Jordan Peele’s respective lists of comedians that left a memorable mark on them.
Martin was able to give you high and low during his time on Def Comedy Jam and his TV show. I loved how his character, Martin Payne, showed his faults. He wasn’t perfect. He was arrogant, brash. You either hated him or loved him. You never really hated him. You always kind of loved him. Martin mixed it up in a way that was very inspirational to me.
Damon Wayans
Damon Wayans has that “Bugs Bunny” thing going on. You just wanted to see Damon win in every sketch on In Living Color, and he did. He always had that little smirk on. You knew he was doing something risky or dangerous. I think that’s a quality that I envy in him. You can always see the performer having fun. Absolutely one of the funniest guys I can think of.
Dave Chappelle
Dave Chappelle had that same quality that Damon Wayans had. He’s really silly, and you can tell he always had that smirk on his face, like he knows he’s getting away with something. As a performer and stand-up, he’s one of the best ever.
Ricky Gervais
I love Rick Gervais from the British The Office. As a persona, he’s an interesting guy, and I love the way he explored the awkward moments on his show. That was truly a character – David Brent from The Office. You hated him, but it felt like he was baring a part of the performer’s soul. You know that they are so many things [Gervais] must have in common with this character, and he must be channeling what’s disgusting about himself. I love that vulnerability.
Eddie Murphy
I got to give it up for Eddie Murphy. He’s the king of sketch. I love Eddie Murphy’s stand-up, but for me as a sketch performer, he broke some barriers. Specifically, the sketch where he got makeup put on to look like a White guy, and he goes undercover to see the world through White people’s eyes.
He’ll get on a bus, the last Black guy gets off the bus, and the White people say, “Alright, he’s gone.” Then the drinks and cigars come out. He sees this semi-fictional reality where White people party the moment that Black people are missing. That sketch to me is the best sketch of all time.
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Keegan-Michael Key
Martin Lawrence
The reason is really because of Jordan. He made me notice that Martin Lawrence does a thing when he performs where he is often the butt of the joke. In a lot of African American comedy, you don’t see a person allowing themselves to be vulnerable enough to be the butt of the joke. And his joke telling was really, really good. There’s a dimension that he has that you just don’t see very often, and you certainly didn’t see it when he was doing stand-up.
Lenny Bruce
I just think that Lenny Bruce spoke truth through comedy, and he was really edgy. The thing about that is he was brave. He got thrown in jail for doing his comedy which you wouldn’t see today.
Eddie Murphy
Eddie Murphy is the comedian of my generation, and not only that, but a good actor. That was amazing to watch him be so good at sketch comedy, so good at stand-up comedy, so good at comedy in movies, he sang… He’s just one of those superstars. Just all talent, all the time.
Richard Pryor
In some ways it was if he was better than anybody, anybody whoever was a comic. In the comedian firmament, I can’t think of anybody as talented of an actor, a person who had pathos, raunchy message, and everything. He was the total package.
Chris Rock
In the midst of his fearlessness and ferocity of intention, Chris Rock still manages to add a dash of politeness and decorum to all of his comedy. It’s outrageous, but responsible at the same time. That’s one of the reasons that he’s my favorite.
His comedy, though racial at its core, is also fundamentally cultural as well. His comedy encapsulates the big three: culture, class, and race. He does it in a way that makes you laugh from your belly while you’re simultaneously saying, “That’s just not right.” To me, that’s the classic definition of really, really, really good satire. He’s one of the great masters of it.
All you have to do to see how insightful he is as a person is read his recent article in The Hollywood Reporter about the state of race in the entertainment industry. It’s a wonderful, insightful, and brave treatise on how far we’ve come and how far we still have to go as people of color.
The season finale of Key & Peele airs Wednesday, December 10 at 10:30/9:30C on Comedy Central. To watch previous episodes of Key and Peele visit comedycentral.com.
After the fiasco with Chris Brown blasting on his girl Karrueche over the weekend a few celebs have thrown darts Breezy’s way and Superhead had some blows of her own to send the singer’s way.
The former video vixen vented via Twitter about the situation and it was clear exactly who and what she was talking about.
Keep an eye on this one. Its only a matter of time before Chris fires off on Karrine next.
Since his Excuse My French follow-up album isn’t quite ready, French is giving fans an appetizer. The “Don’t Panic” rapper will be dropping a new mixtape, Mac & Cheese: The Appetizer on Dec. 15th. There hasn’t been a track list released for the project but all of the production has been handled by Harry Fraud, whose crafted most of French’s hits.
French’s Mac & Cheese album, which features the DJ Mustard-produced “Don’t Panic” and “Gucci Mane” featuring Rick Ross and Lil’ Wayne, was supposed to hit stores before the year was through. No word on why it has been pushed back. He’s reportedly recorded over 80 songs for the project.
With his album Intuition in stores, Rostrum recording artist Boaz sat with AHH’s MrMecc to talk following trends, going against the grain, reflecting the golden era and why the fans should give him a shot.
Hip-hop group PRhyme members Royce da 5’9″, DJ Premier, and Adrian Younge perform for the 1st time together in NYC at Santos Party House, Monday 12/8/14. Royce had JadaKiss and Styles P of The Lox perform “We Gone Make It”.
Also special guest Crooked I, Joell Ortiz, and Joe Budden; the other three members to complete Slaughterhouse, performed a few of their songs together.
PRhyme’s album came out today and is now on iTunes
Awww looks like Kim is taking a few notes from hubby Kanye and is losing her sense of humor.
The reality star is acting as though the skit performed by Nicki Minaj on SNL didn’t get to her, but according to sources it in fact did.
Hollywood Life reports:
“She actually is acting like she loved it. She thought it was funny but definitely mean-spirited and was upset but didn’t get mad at all in front of certain people,” our source reveals.
“She doesn’t want people to think it got to her but it did. She wants to send flowers over to show her support and look like the good guy but Kim thought it was a little mean for sure,” the insider adds.”
Peep the skit below and decide for yourself if Kim should get out her feelings:
Minnesota artist Nikko Lafre drops off a new cut titled, “The Corner”. The new record serves as a left over record from his highly praised mixtape “MPLS: West End Stories”. Production on this record is handled by Miami based producer, Play Picasso who is best known for his extensive work with Tory Lanez. Expect a few new records from Nikko this week including his first single from his upcoming 300 Entertainment debut release “Guilty Of Dedication”.
(AllHipHop News) After Chief Keef’s GBE camp and Atlanta-based rap group Migos spent a year hurling insults at each other, both crews came together to show the beef is now over. Migos members Quavo and Offset along with Chief Keef each posted the same picture to Instagram which featured them all together.
(AllHipHop News) The tumultuous relationship between Lupe Fiasco and his label Atlantic Records appears to be finally coming to an end. After battles over musical content and release dates for his albums, Lupe revealed on Twitter that he is in negotiations for his next LP Tetsuo & Youth to be his last one released through Atlantic.
In an interview with HipHopNation earlier this year, Lupe explained part of the issues with Atlantic stem from the company wanting him to sign a “360 Deal” and he refused. Lupe said at the time:
I don’t have a 360 deal. Since they can’t eat off my merchandise or my publishing or my touring they treat me like a third-class citizen up there… I paid the price for that…
I got my deal in like 2005, so that was when they were still trying to make that thing happen. By the time I got to my second album, The Cool, they really had it in place. I didn’t want to have to do it. They tried to negotiate it with me. It’s just the money wasn’t right. It just wasn’t right. And we were like, ‘Nah.’ Then they were like, ‘Well, if you don’t sign this 360 deal we can’t guarantee we’re gonna promote your records.’
Lupe’s latest projecthad been in limbo for over a year. According to reports, the Chicago rapper’s fifth studio album was only given a release date after the hacktivisit group Anonymous threatened Atlantic. Hours after Anonymous issued a public ultimatum, the label revealed Tetsuo & Youthwill be dropping on January 20.
(AllHipHop News) Roc Nation rapper Jay Electronica felt the need to get some thoughts off his chest yesterday, so the New Orleans native used his Twitter timeline to chastise the powers that be – specifically, the media, gun manufacturers, and President Barack Obama.
The “Exhibit C” emcee sent out a series of tweets addressing individuals that constantly mention black-on-black crime during other socially relevant discussions like police brutality and use of excessive force. The social media statement also included Jay comparing the history of violence in America to the violent crimes that take place in the Black community.
J. Cole has a new album, Forest Hills Drive, which is is well received. But, there may be an issue with regard to him coming to Detroit. As you know, Detroit don’t play. And they have this little thing called the “no fly zone.” We wouldn’t normally thing of him as a candidate for the banning…like Trick Daddy was. But look at the imagery from the social media stalking and you tell me.
(AllHipHop News) The Internet had people speculating if Kendrick Lamar’s next album would really include features from Pete Rock, Ron Isley, and George Clinton. That’s because a rumored tracklist for the project began circulating online with those names attached to it.
Apparently, the list of songs making its way around the web are not what fans can expect on K. Dot’s next release. TDE CEO Anthony “Top Dawg” Tiffith jumped on Twitter to squash any talk that the alleged picture of the back cover to Kendrick’s future album was real.
yes the new album tracklist floating on the net is REAL FAKE ! LMAO ….dont believe the hype if it doesnt come from my page or kdot's #TDE
Despite hinting that the follow-up to good kid, m.A.A.d. city would be dropping before the end of 2014, Tiffith nor Kendrick have given any information when the new album will be hitting stores. In the meantime, the “i” emcee recently found out his latest single is up for the “Best Rap Song” and “Best Rap Performance” Grammy awards.
(AllHipHop News) The killing of Eric Garner at the hands of New York Police officer Daniel Pantaleo and a grand jury’s decision not to indict the cop for choking Garner to death has led to widespread protests across the country. That social and political statement response has even entered into sports culture.
Before last night’s Cavalier-Nets game, NBA stars LeBron James, Kyrie Irving, Kevin Garnett, Deron Williams, and others wore t-shirts with “I Can’t Breathe” printed on the front. Those were Garner’s final words before dying in Staten Island on July 17. Players from both teams were given the shirts by Nets guard Jarrett Jack.
“It’s just for us to make a [statement] to understand what we’re going through as a society,” said James. “I’ve been quoted over and over about what’s going on as far as it’s more of a notion to the family, more than anything. Obviously, as a society we have to do better. We have to be better for one another. It doesn’t matter what race you are. It’s more of a shout out to the family more than anything, because they’re the ones that should be getting all the energy and effort.”
Chicago Bulls star Derrick Rose previously wore an “I Can’t Breathe” shirt before Saturday’s game against the Golden State Warriors. The decision by the former MVP was seen as a major statement, considering Rose is one of the most reserved and media shy superstars in the league.
(AllHipHop News) The Cassidy versus Dizaster battle did not end on Saturday the way organizers had planned. The two titans had to finish their “Ether” event face-off the following day in a parking garage. Despite the setbacks Diz believes his opponent performed well, but the California native was not as proud of his own showing.
[The battle was] a little sloppy on my behalf. A lot of bulls**t came with this man. People don’t understand. The Internet was really kept in the dark about a lot of this s**t. People there were here know there was a lot of gang s### involved for the past two days… It’s just like redoing it. I feel like if we did it the first time – it just worked out right – I would have done everything right. I was just sloppy. I freestyled too much.
Dizaster added he felt that Cass had a “perfect presentation” and his flow was better. He did believe he had stronger bars than Cassidy though.
While Diz was critical of himself, one of the promoters for the battle thought the face-off was one for the ages. Fresh Coast’s Lush One also spoke about the contest with BR.
Lush said:
A classic. Unparalleled. A battle that’s gonna fold the muthafu**king Internet. This is what battle rap came from. It came from these types of environments of emcees going back-and-forth. It’s controlled chaos in its purist form and we brought it back to that.
During a concert December 5, legendary singer Stevie Wonder took time out from a packed show to address the non-indictments of the officers involved in the cases of Eric Garner and Michael Brown before going into a performance of “Living For The City.”
Held at the Oracle in Oakland, California, also in attendance were India Arie, Oakland native Sheila E. and a surprise appearance from comedian Dave Chappelle.
Well known for his social activism via music, Wonder explained “You mean to tell me, two grand jury decisions in two weeks, and you can’t get one fair decision…right now is some bullsh*t.” He then went on to remind everyone that “Black lives matter,” “All lives matter.”