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Tyler The Creator Writes Rant About Negative People, Confidence, & Racism

(AllHipHop News) From saying Iggy Azalea “stinks”to tweeting that Eminem’s latest project is “ass,” Tyler The Creator has become known for openly sharing his thoughts with the world. Whether the Odd Future rapper is genuinely expressing his feelings or playing the role of the ultimate troll is still up for debate. Regardless, Tyler has not quit putting his words out for public display.

[ALSO READ: Tyler The Creator Calls Eminem’s “Shady XV” Album “Ass”]

Tyler’s latest message comes in the form of a Facebook post. The profanity-filled note includes the Wolf album creator calling out “negative muthaf**kas,” encouraging his fans to not be followers, and declaring racism is “weak as f**k.”

[ALSO READ: Tyler the Creator – “The One Minute Show”]

Read Tyler The Creator’s Facebook post below.

all you negative muthaf**kas should look at me as inspiration. im 23 f###### years old and built a f**king monster and im not ever gonna f**king land. stop being scary and neagtive and start believing in yourself and stop living for all these other f**king idiots. some of yall should put that f**king blunt down and go do what the f**k you know you need to do. do it for yourself, i believe in everyone because i believe in myself. f**k reaching for the stars, thats setting a limit, f**k those. some of you dont like yourself. some of you arent comfortable with yourself. thats so f**king sad. stop that s**t. but some of you cant. thats why yall ask for likes on instagram and s**t, cause yall self esteem so f**king low. cut that s**t out and start liking yourself. when that happens, you will start trusting yourself, then you trust your ideas, then you f**king become that person you really want to be. if you dont have any confidence let me be your f**king confidence. im gonna be a f**king great years from now and i fully believe that and fully do not care about ANYONES opinion on why im not because i KNOW. start smiling more and start hanging around people that makes you feel good or make you want to be better. stop associating with LOSERS. if a n***a only hits you up to smoke or drink or turn up and have nothing else to offer to get you where ever you think about being when you are alone daydreaming THEN GET THE *F*K AWAY FROM THEM. time is going by soooo fast and before you know it you;re gonna be on your deathbed telling stories about how much you sucked and how you regret not living the life you wanted to live, loving the people you wanted to love, taking the chances you wanted to take. THERE ARE NO RULES, F**K THE RULES. GO. FIND YOUR WINGS. I FOUND MY WINGS AND IM STILL FLYING AND I WILL NEVER EVER LAND. but some of you have to find yourself ya know. i knew the who i was at like age 10. i knew the music i loved the colors i knew what i was into. most of you listen to what ever is hot or what your friends like, yall dress how everyone else dress, yall do what everyone else do. F**KING STOP BEING A F**KING FOLLOWER. read the comments, the weak ass follower that will never make a difference ever cause they f**king SUCK are gonna say some s**t like ” easier said than done” or ” you are a hyporcrite” or ” you changed” or some stupid s**t like that, cause they are most like the weak f**k im talking about and cant cope with it, cause they are scared. DONT BE SCARED. idk why im typing this. im on a lake on vacation just drawing and listening to music ( been playing CC The World for like 6 hours) and just realized oh wow, im on a vacation for no reason, this is crazy, ive dreamed of this, how did i get this far, oh yeah, by trusting myself and not following that path my mom wanted me to go, and surround myself with other people that wanted more outta like and trust my wild ideas, and i put my art out and people liked it and trusted me, and now im here. i guess what im trying to say is i want everyone to win. i want everyone to smile, i want everyone to be in a good mood and as annoying and always jumping around like me cause im so f**king happy and grateful, but i realize n***as is scared. or who knows, maybe im just a special one. i dont know anything. im in the woods and i really want to meet a moose in person if i see one im gonna get a photo hahahahahaha oh and RACISM IS F**KING WEAK AS F**K anti golf boys and oh this saturday another F/W drop from GOLF. love you, today i want you to find your wings.

Big Pun's "Bronx Legends Never Die" EP Release Date Set (COVER ART/TRAILER)

(AllHipHop News) Christopher “Big Punisher” Rios passed away in 2000 from a heart attack at the age of 28, but The Bronx rapper’s music has been able to live on. The world will be getting another dose of Big Pun rhymes with the upcoming release of the Bronx Legends Never Die EP.

[ALSO READ: Remy Ma Recalls Hearing About Big Pun’s Death, Early Days in Prison + MORE]

The project is being spearheaded by executive producer Domingo with the blessing of the late rapper’s family. Pun fans will have limited opportunity to pre-order the CD format of BLND at indiegogo.com. Only 100 physical copies of the project are being created.

Pun broke onto the Hip Hop scene in 1998 with his critically acclaimed debut Capital Punishment. The album was the first by a Latin rapper to sell over one million copies. Big Pun’s lyrical ability and commercial success garnered him mentions in the “best emcees of all time” discussion.

The original Terror Squad member especially made a mark among some of the top battle rappers in history. Dizaster, Hollow Da DonIllmaculateThe Saurus, John John Da Don, and Jin have all named Big Pun on their personal lists of top five emcees dead or alive.

“Pun was always repping hard for the Boricuas, so that obviously was inspiring to me,” Jin told AllHipHop.com in October. “Just to see that you can go hard for your culture and people. At the same time, he wasn’t defined by that either. Pound-for-pound, lyrically, Pun was one of the best.”

[ALSO READ: Sons Of Eazy-E, Big Pun & ODB Drop “My 3 Son’s”]

Big Punisher’s Bronx Legends Never Die is scheduled for release on December 23 via Deranged Music. Check out the cover art and watch the trailer for the EP below.

Big Pun Bronx Legends Never Die

K. Michelle- "Going Under"

“Going Under” is the fourth song K. Michelle has released from her forthcoming sophomore album Anybody Wanna Buy A Heart, slated for release on December 9th. K has been busy lately keeping her fans entertained with back to back releases. Here K. Michelle sings about her journey to find real love. “It’s like a jungle sometimes it makes me wonder how I keep from GOING UNDER…. Who’s gonna give a f*ck?/ Who’s gonna go the mile, fly me to the clouds?” sings K. Michelle. Check out the track below.

HBO To Release "The Wire" In Remastered HD

(AllHipHop News) HBO’s urban crime drama The Wire is considered by many television fans and critics as the greatest series of all time. Viewers will now finally be able to watch all 60 episodes of the David Simon produced program in high-definition.

[ALSO READ: Cast Of “The Wire” Reunites]

A remastered version of The Wire is being released on HBO Go in 16:9 format on December 26. Starting January 5, HD episodes will also be available for purchase on iTunes, Google Play, Xbox Video, and Vudu. Blu-ray editions are expected to go on sale next summer.

The Wire ran for five seasons on the subscription cable network. Set in the city of Baltimore, the classic serial shined a light on the behind-the-scenes battles between the police department, drug dealers, unions, politicians, and journalists that take place in a modern American city.

The show is also responsible for launching the careers of Idris Elba, Michael B. Jordan, Michael K. Williams, Wood Harris, Tristan “Mack” Wilds, Wendell Pierce, Amy Ryan, and many others.

[ALSO READ: EXCLUSIVE: Mack Wilds Discusses Remaking A Michael Jackson Classic & Weird “The Wire” Stalkers]

Watch video about HBO’s The Wire below.

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Dash Radio Presents Wu-Tang Clan Pop Up Station

(AllHipHop News) Seminal Hip Hop group Wu-Tang Clan officially reunited this year for a brand new album. As the NYC crew’s 6th studio LP A Better Tomorrow hits stores, Dash Radio is helping to celebrate the occasion by dedicating this “Wu Week” with an entire station dedicated to the Killa Beez.

[ALSO READ: Listen To Snippets Of Wu-Tang Clan’s “A Better Tomorrow” From NYC Listening Session (VIDEO)]

“Wu-Tang is always at the forefront of technology as it relates to getting our music out there. We love the idea of exposing our new album via a dedicated radio station on the new platform Dash Radio,” says Wu de facto leader RZA. “May this exposure inspire you to listen and inspire you to obtain A Better Tomorrow.

The Wu Week station will play new and classic songs from the Wu-Tang Clan non stop for an entire week. Fans will also get commentary on Wu songs, members’ stories, and more.

“I am extremely excited not only from the Dash Radio company perspective, but as a lifelong Wu-Tang Clan fan to partner with one of the most impactful and influential groups of all time,” says Dash Radio CEO Scott Keeney (aka DJ Skee). “Wu-Tang has always been ahead of the curve with everything they do, thus making it a perfect match to team up with the future of radio in Dash.”

Dash Radio is a free online service available at dashradio.com or through the iOS app at iTunes.com.

[ALSO READ: Odd Future Launches New Commercial Free Radio Station]

Video: Bizarre [D12] – "Jack My D!ck"

In his latest video clip, Bizarre lives up to his name with an ode to self-exploration.  Is it too much information?  Yes.  Is it weird for something even as diverse as the world wide web?  It is.  However, in the words of the late great George Carlin, “If God had intended us not to masturbate, he would’ve made our arms shorter.”

Chris Rock Dissects Race In America, Bill Cosby Allegations, Obama & More

Not one to shy away from uncomfortable topics, comedian Chris Rock has built a career dissecting the hard issues while putting a clever spin on them. Topics that many of his peers are simply too afraid to touch. Sitting down with New York Magazine recently he did just that, voicing his opinion on a number of topics including America’s history with racism, the “I didn’t own slaves my ancestors did” argument,  President Obama, the loss of Robin Williams as well as the ongoing Bill Cosby scandal.

Below you will find a few excerpts from the interview, now available via Vulture.com.

Up next for the industrious funny man is his upcoming film Top Five, available in theatres December 5.

[On race relations in America]

“… the thing is, we treat racism in this country like it’s a style that America went through. Like flared legs and lava lamps. Oh, that crazy thing we did. We were hanging black people. We treat it like a fad instead of a disease that eradicates millions of people. You’ve got to get it at a lab, and study it, and see its origins, and see what it’s immune to and what breaks it down.”

“When we talk about race relations in America or racial progress, it’s all nonsense. There are no race relations. White people were crazy. Now they’re not as crazy. To say that black people have made progress would be to say they deserve what happened to them before.”

“Owning their actions. Not even their actions. The actions of your dad. Yeah, it’s unfair that you can get judged by something you didn’t do, but it’s also unfair that you can inherit money that you didn’t work for.”

[On Robin Williams & Bill Cosby]

“Comedians kill themselves. Talk to 100 comedians this week, everybody knows somebody who killed themselves. I mean, we always say ignorance is bliss. Well, if so, what’s the opposite? Some form of misery. Being a comedian, 80 percent of the job is just you notice s###, which is a trait of schizophrenics too. You notice things people don’t notice.”

“I don’t know what to say. What do you say? I hope it’s not true,” he said. “That’s all you can say. I really do. I grew up on Cosby. I love Cosby, and I just hope it’s not true. It’s a weird year for comedy. We lost Robin, we lost Joan and we kind of lost Cosby.”

[The Obama Effect]

“So, to say Obama is progress is saying that he’s the first black person that is qualified to be president. That’s not black progress. That’s white progress. There’s been black people qualified to be president for hundreds of years. If you saw Tina Turner and Ike having a lovely breakfast over there, would you say their relationship’s improved? Some people would. But a smart person would go, “Oh, he stopped punching her in the face.”

“I always say (Obama’s,) cooler than most politicians, not as cool as actual cool people. He’s not cool like Jay Z’s cool. He’s not Eddie Murphy. But in a world of politicians …

 

The Turning Point: From "Hands Up, Don't Shoot" to "You Shoot, We Shoot"

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by Paris
www.guerrillafunk.com

We’ve voted.  We’ve marched.  We’ve trusted in the System.  Joke’s on us.  But it’s all fun and games ’til somebody gets hurt.

Well, the inevitable just went down — a grand jury in Ferguson, MO opted to not press formal charges for the August murder of Michael Brown at the hands of Officer Darren Wilson.  What we collectively witnessed was a textbook case of white privilege and racism at its most insidious.

Mike Brown, Rest in Peace.  Let’s get that stated out of the gate and for the record, since many of the conversations surrounding this tragedy only reflect concerns about the pig that killed him.  The sad fact is that although this was about Mike, it was also about the larger ongoing issue of police brutality and unchecked white rage in America during the era of Obama.

As hashtagtivists jockey for something profound to say on twitter and the diseased racists on the Right fall over themselves to defend pigs and declare us savages (Hello Giuliani, Coulter and Nugent), we have to look at the facts.  And the facts are that America has been desensitized to black death for far too long — so much so that the knee-jerk response of many to our collective outrage is to question why we supposedly aren’t as concerned with the problem of black on black crime.  But know that we are concerned, and every community has problems.  What we don’t need is the police adding to ours.  

Mike Brown, Oscar Grant, Eric Garner, Kenneth Harding, Rekia Boyd, Sean Bell — pick any name — the common denominator is that they all died at the hands of law enforcement unnecessarily.  And there’s no end in sight.  By now it should be apparent to even the casual observer that there is a problem, and that problem is based in systematic racism and white supremacy.  It’s institutionalized, and it’s reenforced through negative stereotypes of often corporate-endorsed media images of black-on-black violence, glorification of drug culture and the degradation of our women — to the point where, to many, we look like animals.  No wonder the police are empowered to terrorize us without consequence.

We’ve often seen the efforts by the media to create sympathy for those who get caught beating and killing us by portraying the victims as thugs and the perpetrators as heroes.  But we’re not all thugs, and all cops aren’t heroes.  The blanket assignment of that term insults those who actually are heroic by placing them alongside cops who shoot unarmed kids.

But fighting this perception is hard.  It’s especially hard in an era where the 1-2 punch of state-sponsored news/propaganda and the lull of mindless entertainment keeps the public serenaded and sedated into passive acceptance of the status quo.  I reject that.  And many others do too.  So what’s the proposed solution?             

Armed resistance against unwarranted aggression.

It’s the elephant in the room and needs to be seriously considered by those of us who value our lives and the lives of our loved ones.  Malcolm X said that self-defense is common sense, and that’s a credo we should all stand by.  Can’t take cops to court?  How about court in the streets?  We’re dying anyway.  And I’ve said it a thousand times — the only language America speaks and understands is violence — especially as it relates to people of color and those on the lower rungs of the socioeconomic ladder.  Maybe we should talk.

I know some will criticize this stance as reckless and irresponsible, but guess what?  Allowing unchecked aggression to remain unchecked is reckless and irresponsible.  They’ll say this message is crass and controversial, and that we can’t win — and that’s fine.  We don’t need to win, we need to be felt.  The only time mainstream America ever pays attention is when we assert ourselves the way she does.  Police brutality and its increased militarization is crass and controversial, too.  Maybe police will understand that there are real life consequences to their actions if there are real life consequences to their actions…

People who feel as I do have been told for some time now that our views are extremist because we firmly believe in meeting force with force, and that an eye for an eye is the only real justice in these matters.  Are we wrong?  You’d be a fool to think so now, after bigoted white America adds yet another dead n#### notch to its kill belt.  We’ve been told that the System works, to be patient, that we live in a “post-racial” America, that Obama cares but that he’s the President “of all of America and not just Black America” (as his administration’s bombs drop on countries where people of color live), and that change is a comin’.  But when?

It would have sent a powerful message to have seen charges filed against Darren Wilson. We would’ve been all for that, with the proper application of due process of law.  But we were denied that satisfaction again, just as we’ve been denied countless other times in similar situations.  We simply don’t live in a society that’s set up to respect black life — and especially if it’s not the black life of a celebrity or athlete.

So DIE SLOW with that bootlickin’ pacifist apologist b#######.  F### your permit for a protest.  In fact, f### your protest altogether, since it no longer seems to do much but make us engage police on their terms.  That’s been the problem for a while now — actions we take have
rarely been on our terms, and arguments and discussions surrounding current events that affect us are usually framed in media and on platforms we don’t control.  We’re constantly told how to act, how to show our collective outrage, and urged to remain calm.  We march and shout, tweet and blog, and gab on cable news — all to no effect — as people of color continue to be murdered by police and cop wannabes seemingly at will.  


But maybe we can write our congressman.

Maybe Obama will sing Al Green for us.

Or maybe we can snipe guilty pigs at random and get paid administrative leave from our jobs too, while ya’ll “sort it out.”

Just’ sayin’.

Hip-Hop Rumors: Did Meek Mill Release Cause Riotous Celebration? (VIDEO)

Philly is happy that the young bull is home, but are the police happy? LOL! Looks like Meek got all the kids doing the Bobby Shmurda dance with the cops around! They partying like Mumia got out! LOL! Seriously, its good that Meek is home. Lets see what he does from here one. If the video doesn’t work, click here.

Image source: Instagram

My hood right nowwwww!

A video posted by Meek Mill (@meekmill) on Dec 12, 2014 at 1:58pm PST

HEATER OF THE DAY: KXNG CROOKED – "Shady's #1" (Coco Freestyle)

KXNG CROOKED celebrates the fact this his group’s album with Shady Records is the #1 album in hip-hop right now with the release of SHADY XV. He releases the new freestyle titled “Shady’s #1” in celebration, which just premiered on Billboard. CROOKED is dropping his mixtape experience Sex, Money and Hip-Hop through Treacherous C.O.B/SMH Records on December 16th. The mixtape contains a new single that features Slaughterhouse called Total Slaughter and two songs with the hit making tandem Justice League.

Xzibit Arrested For DUI On Wedding Night

Rapper Xzibit was arrested over the weekend – his wedding night – and charged with DUI.

The rapper, beloved for his lyrical content, was married to Krista Joiner over the weekend, but the celebration came to an end when he was arrested after the wedding reception.

The festivities happened Saturday at St. Regis Monarch Beach in Dana Point, CA, according to TMZ. X was pulled over for speeding and arrested after police allegedly smelled liquor on him.

Nevertheless, X thoroughly enjoyed his wedding and conveyed that prior to the arrest.

He said, “Yesterday was our wedding day. It was nothing short of amazing. We were surrounded by friends and family and had an outstanding ceremony. It was not tainted by negative energy and I made sure it stayed that way.”

Hip-Hop Rumors: Deelishis Confirms Wiz And Amber Divorce

As you may remember over the holiday reality star Deelishis stirred up a batch of frenzy when she posted pics and she and Wiz Khalifa looking coupled up.

She then revealed that she doesn’t get down with married men and that she and Wiz were only friends…right.

Deelishis revealed to MediaOutrage that Wiz is officially a single man and can do as he pleases…

““I just want to confirm that he and I are friends, and that he is DIVORCED full and complete. And I would’ve never taken an interest with a married man,” said Deelishis. “We’re just friends … at this time.”

She also added on Twitter, ““FOR THE RECORD, HE’S DIVORCED & SO AM I … SOOOO UH YUUP OK…in other news HOW ABOUT THOSE LIONS?””

Are the two just friends or is Wiz smashing?

Red Cafe Ft. Troy Ave – "Anyday" (New Music)

Red Cafe just released his latest Shakedown Compilation: In Us We Trust. Now he drops the standout “Anyday” featuring Troy Ave.

http://www.audiomack.com/song/vicarious-music/811790021416-05-anyday-us8p31400005-1

Hip-Hop Rumors: Trey Songz Breaks Fan's Phone?

There’s been rumors for a while that Trey Songz doesn’t show love to fans and sometimes he can get down right rude.

The latest fan encounter occurred in Norfolk, VA., where two sisters ended up in Trey’s birthday party. Not on groupie status on anything, one tells Trey happy birthday and goes in for a hug, while doing so the other snaps a pic and according to her Trey flips.

Bossip reports:

“He goes, ‘What the f***, don’t take no f**** pictures of me b****!’

He takes the phone, walks away with it and starts deleting pics off the phone, I said ‘Whoa, whoa I get it. I’m sorry I should have asked first. My sister and I can help you delete it, just give me my phone back!’

At this point all of his entourage starts coming over there and they’re like, ‘Shorty, shorty he’s just drunk. He’s gonna do what he’s gonna do.’

Then he [Trey] goes, ‘The more you b****s keep talking s*** the more likely I am to throw this phone across the f***** parking lot!’

So then I looked to him and said, ‘Really?!’ and my sister said, ‘I can’t believe you’re acting like this! I was such a fan, I’m sorry I’ll delete the picture!’

He then takes the phone, throws it on the ground and he stomps on it several times.”

The ladies were allegedly thrown out of the club by security and left with a phone with speaker issues and broken case.

 

Breeding Ground 5 & Done: Detroit's Jonezen

Is he the next Eminem? Jonezen (Chris Jones) is an award winning recording artist raised in Detroit, MI who now resides in Los Angele, CA. Jonezen signed with Concore Entertainment in June of 2014 and has distribution through the Universal Music Group. Jonezen sells more than music–he sells a lifestyle. He is a movement. His “The Party Ain’t Over” campaign represent personal change, triumph over life’s obstacles and reaffirms that anything is possible. AHH sat down with him for an interview.

What is the significance of your name?

Jonezen: I got the name Jonezen in rehab. By the age of 24 I had the shakes and cold sweats every day. I literally had to drink to function. I’d wake up, put 3 shots back, have a couple smokes and then start my day. When I was 26 I got arrested at the San Diego airport for getting in a fight with a cop. I passed in the back of a cab. The cab driver couldn’t get me up so he called over the cops. This dude shook me to wake me up – I threw some fists and got thrown in jail. When I got out I decided I was going to try to get sober. I saw a doctor who told me that my liver was shot and if I kept drinking sooner or later it would fail and I would die. I kept drinking for another year and a half and finally really bottomed out in L.A. I had a choice – rehab or homeless. I chose rehab. I brought my recording studio and laid about 25 tracks in treatment. When I got out I dropped a mix tape called Live From Rehab (its out as a free download on Daatpiff and my website). While I was in there I was on the phone with clothing sponsor and good friend of mine talking about moving forward as a solo artist and needing a name. He said why don’t you call yourself Jonezen? It made sense because Jones is my last name and I was in rehab. We had a good laugh and the name stuck. Rehab was a blessing man. Best choice I ever made. When I went I had ruined everything I built in the music game and my life was a complete disaster. I had lost it all. In rehab I rediscovered who I was as a person and was able to figure out how to do this music thing sober and better than I ever did before.

What single or project are you currently pushing?

Jonezen: Right now we’re pushing the new single “Tear The Club Up” ft. Gucci Mane and Natalia Damini, which released on November 18th. That’s available everywhere. That record goes hard. It’s getting love from radio, Dj’s, blogs – it’s doing really well so far. We’re also about to drop a teaser/mix tape for my upcoming album Beautiful Disaster. It’s called “Beautiful Disaster – The Preview” and should have about 6-7 tracks on it. Look for that in the next week or so and the actual full-length album will drop in early 2015.

Some industry insiders are saying you might be on the level of being the next “Eminem”.. What are your thoughts on that?

Jonezen: Damn. That’s crazy to me man. Those are some pretty big shoes to fill. Em is the Jordan of hip-hop. I grew up listening to his records and still do to this day. I can see how people make the comparison though. We’re both white, from Detroit, sober…I get it. I’m honored to have my name thrown around with his. That lets me know I’m on the right path and have accomplished more than most people who set out to do this already. I don’t know if I’ll be able to accomplish what he did in the game but I’m going to try and it feels like we’re on the way. At the same time – I’m not trying to be the next Em. I’m just trying to do me. Be the first Jonezen. But like I said I’m honored to have my name thrown around with his.

Jonezen “Tear The Clup Up” ft. Gucci Mane & Natalia Damini

You just got off a national tour with Bone Thugz N Harmony. Tell us about that experience.

Jonezen: That was TOO dope. Those guys are legends. I grew up bumping their music so being able to hit the road with them was a dream come true. They kill it live. We had great crowds and the fans were really feeling our set. I just dropped a video of that the other day. Check out the show footage on my YouTube (YouTube/jonezenmusic) and see what it was all about. I have to give a big shout out and thank you to We Are Team Hans and the 101 Group for putting me on that. Good people over there. I love being on the road. I love everything about it. The drive, the scenery, the long days, hotels, building relationships with new people, the freedom, meeting fans, growing the base and of course rocking the set. When I hit the stage it’s the only time that I’m 100% in the moment. Nothing else matters accept that performance. That song. That lyric. That drop in the beat. On stage is where I feel the most at home. I’m definitely looking forward to getting back on the road in 2015.

Any final words for the readers?

Jonezen: I appreciate em! And I leave them with this – Don’t give up. F### a hater. Keep pushing. No matter what the odds are anything is possible if you work for it and believe in yourself. I want to shout out my label Concore, Charve The Don and big ups to you guys for the interview. Hit me up on those socials. All my stuff is @Jonezenmusic. That’s the facebook, twitter, Instagram and youtube. Official website is www.jonezenmusic.com. If you haven’t yet, watch the video for “Tear The Club Up” video and pick up that single. You can also call in to your local stations and request the record if you want to support. We can do all the promo we want but ultimately what blows is up to the fans so if you f## wit me then f## wit me! You can grab Live From Rehab at jonezenmusic.com. Look out for Beautiful Disaster – The Preview out in the next week or so and the official album early in 2015. #ThePartyAintOver #JNZN – That’s what it is!

Jonezen on the Get Loud Tour w/ Bone Thugs

DJ Mustard Sued By Producer Who Says He Helped Him Make Songs

A friend turned foe of DJ Mustard’s is slapping the L.A producer with a lawsuit. Fellow producer Mike Free claims that that it is not just Mustard on the beat when it comes to hits like Tyga’s “Rack City,” 2 Chainz’s “I’m Different,” Big Sean’s “I Don’t F–k With You,” Jeremih’s “Don’t Tell Em” and Jamie Foxx’s “Party Ain’t A Party” just to name a few. Free claims that he wrote, composed and recorded many of Mustard’s hits and has not received any credits and money for his work, TMZ reports.

Free claims that he and DJ Mustard were childhood friends and decided to enter the music business together as producers. Free would dish out song ideas and Mustard would try to sell them to his connections.

Free is now taking YG’s right-hand-man to court and suing for a cut of the royalties of the songs he allegedly worked on and wants proper producer credits.

Free took to his Twitter after this news was released to spew some choice words at TMZ and seemingly address the lawsuit.

EXCLUSIVE: Ar-AB Talks Leaving The Streets For Music, The Importance Of Features & More

Not one to hold his tongue, emcee Ar-AB is one of the few artists left that has lived the life he now rhymes about.

Following up on the release of the visuals to “Blow 3,” in an exclusive interview with AllHipHop, the unapologetically honest rapper sits down to discuss how he fared while incarcerated, transitioning from the streets to the booth and reveals how artists can capitalize on features.

I tried to rap and sell crack, the streets took precedence over rap for years. You can’t do two things. One gonna take precedence over the other.”

 

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Rae Sremmurd Unveils 'SremmLife' Album Cover & Announces Release Date

Rae Sremmurd is still riding high from the release of their club bangers “No Flex Zone” and “No Type” and will soon be dropping their debut album. The project, SremmLife, is set to drop on Jan. 6th. With Mike WiLL Made-It serving as the executive producer, this LP marks the first release on Ear Drummers Records/Interscope Records.

“The album came together so easily and organically – it was really a fun album to make,” said Mike WiLL Made-It. “I’m just as excited about this album as I was about Miley Cyrus’s album, as I was about Future’s album. This album is as special to me as any project I’ve ever been involved with. People are learning now that these guys are superstars, they’re here to stay. SremmLife is just round one.”

For their next single, “Throw Sum Mo,” they will were able to snag Nicki Minaj and Atlanta’s own Young Thug. The album will be available for pre-order on iTunes on Dec. 9th.

Catch the Mississippi duo performing “No Type” tonight (Dec. 2nd) on NBC’s  The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon at 11:35 pm.