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Hip-Hop Rumors: Lil Wayne's Manager Says Jas Prince Chased Him With Gun

This is going to get messier by the day.

Jas Prince filed suit against Cash Money Records for breach of contract, saying the company allegedly owes him $4 million in profits for rapper Drake.

Now Lil Wayne’s manager, who is also an exec Prince’s company Cortez Bryant lawyer says that his client only signed off on the documents because he was afraid for his life.

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TheJasmineBrand reports:

“In the court documents, the lawyer explains that a deal was agreed upon by all parties but then a year later out of the blue, Jas showed up to where Cortez was and presented a new deal that he drafted by himself, which gave him more money from Drake’s music.

Cortez’s lawyer explains, my clients called in fear of their lives. The docs claim that Prince chased them around the table with a gun and threatened to kill them if they didn’t sign the new agreement. He goes on to say Cortez didn’t call the police because he feared for his life and he just signed the document.”

Wale + Jerry Seinfeld Talk 50 Best Album Phone Call And Strippers

Wale + Jerry Seinfeld: Talk 50 Best Albums Phone Call

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Wale sits with Jerry Seinfeld and talks about Wednesday (December 11th 2013). The day he threatened one of Complex’s writers over the phone about Complex’s Top 50 Albums of 2013 list.

[READ ALSO: Wale Threatens Complex Media For Not Being Included in Top 50 Albums List]

 

They also talk about stripper clubs when Jerry Tells Wale.

“As long as you do not fall in love with a stripper.”

AllHipHop Exclusive: Deb Antney – The Naked Truth Pt. 2

In part two of three of AHH’s exclusive interview, Deb Antney sits with @MrMecc to discuss the lack of unity amongst women on the mic, the lack of loyalty she’s had to deal with and the infamous breakfast club interview with Lil Kim and Fendi along with the real facts behind her involvement with Nicki Minaj.

“I’m a lot of things, but I’m not a cut-throat,”

 

 

[READ ALSO: AllHipHop Exclusive: Deb Antney – The Naked Truth Pt. 1] 

 

 

Key Wane Ft. Ty$ – "Same N####" (New Music)

We are all familiar with Key Wane’s production credits from “Amen” to “All Me” to “Beware” and “Partition” now Key Wane is releasing a song of his own featuring Ty$.

This is not a single but will be on producer Key Wane’s project “From Now On” that will be slated for release in 2015.

Hip-Hop Rumors: Yung Berg and Masika Back Together?

A few weeks after a beatdown and they’re back at it, at least according to Instagram.

Over the Thanksgiving holiday Love and Hip-Hop Hollywood’s Yung Berg and Masika posted pics lying in bed together as well as in the studio. Berg later deleted his pics but Masika’s remain posted. Berg is supposedly working on tracks for Masika.

Masika-Berg-back-togetherPhoto Cred: Instagram

Guess the assault in exchange for a few tracks was an even trade. Will Mona let Berg back on the show if Masika is willing to? SMH.

 

President Obama Orders Body Cams & Additional Training For Local Authorities

In the weeks following the initial shooting of Michael Brown, many within the international community called into question the amount of militarization that has occurred amongst many police forces across the country, as became evident as the Ferguson Police Department infamously met protesters with armored tanks, tear gas and assault weapons.

Now President Obama is expected to sign an executive order which will require all agencies receiving military-style equipment  be trained on how to properly use the gear. To date, more than 460,000 weapons have already been distributed to local law enforcement agencies throughout the country.

Also included in that order is the  implementation of body cameras, as the White House has pledged an additional $75 million in federal funds to equip over 50, 000 officers with body cameras; an issue that the parents of Brown have been fighting for since his death in early August.

According to Obama, “There is a big difference between our military and our local law enforcement and we don’t want those lines blurred.”

Darren Wilson Won't Be Getting Severance Pay

The city of Ferguson has officially severed ties with officer Darren Wilson. Over the weekend, the officer who shot and killed unarmed teen Michael Brown resigned from the police force. When Wilson resigned he was not given a severance package, which includes any further pay and benefits, from the city.

[ALSO READ: Darren Wilson Resigns From Ferguson Police Department]

Wilson, who had been with the Ferguson Police Department for three years, decided to part ways with the force after people had threatened to become violent towards the police department.

“The information we had was that there would be actions targeting the Ferguson (police) department or buildings in Ferguson related to the police department,” said Neil Bruntragerm who is Wilson’s lawyer.

A grand jury decided last week to not indict Wilson for shooting and killing Michael Brown on Aug. 9th. Though there will not be an indictment, the U.S. Department of Justice is conducting a civil rights investigation regarding the incident and is also investigating the police department’s practices.

 

EXCLUSIVE: Nature Signs With Prodigy's Infamous Records

(AllHipHop News) Queensbridge representatives and longtime friends Nature and Prodigy have decided to transfer their personal relationship into a business partnership. AllHipHop.com exclusively reports that Nature has signed to Prodigy’s Infamous Records for a multiple album deal. The first solo LP under the new arrangement is scheduled for release in 2015.

[ALSO CHECK OUT: DJ Clue Ft. Nas & Nature “4,5,6 Freestyle”]

“I’m excited we made this deal happen. I’m even more excited for the fans of Queensbridge Hip Hop,” says Nature. “We came up together. Mobb Deep has always been my people and this deal makes sense. Infamous and DCM 2015, we going in!”

This will be Nature’s first full length album since 2008’s Pain Killer. The New York native did drop the EP series Seasons Changed in 2013 under independent label Deep Concepts Media (DCM). Prior to that, Nature was also part of the Hip Hop supergroup The Firm with Nas, Foxy Brown, and AZ. The Dr. Dre produced collective released their only LP, The Firm: The Album, in 1997.

“Me and Nature have been down with each other for years, and it was only a matter of time before we got together on some serious business stuff. The time has come. Expect the best,” states Prodigy.

Infamous Records recently released projects by Prodigy & Boogz Boogetz, and Sam Scarfo & Ski Beatz. The label’s discography also includes the Prodigy/The Alchemist 2013 collaborative effort Albert Einstein and Mobb Deep’s 2014 reunion album The Infamous Mobb Deep.

[ALSO READ: Infamous Records Announce Two Joint Albums – Prodigy/Boogz Boogetz + Sam Scarfo/Ski Beatz]

Janay Rice Says Ray Rice Never Hit Her Before & Defends Him On 'The Today Show'

Now that Ray Rice has been reinstated into the NFL after being dropped from the Baltimore Ravens, his wife Janay Rice is speaking out on The Today Show with Matt Lauer. Sitting alongside her mother, Janay spoke about what her life has been like since the elevator footage of her being punched and dragged by her now-husband was released and struggling to deal with the ridicule thrown at her by the media and fans.

Prior to the incident in the elevator, where Janay says they were “high intoxicated,” she says there was never any domestic violence in their relationship.

“There’s no way. He knows what he would have to deal with. I’m not going to sit there in silence and let something happen to me, God forbid in front of my child, and just let it happen? There’s no way.”

Janay’s mother, Candy Palmer, said that she felt “sick” when she saw the footage of Ray Rice knocking her daughter out cold. She said she was very upset when she saw that he left her on the floor and didn’t show any concern for her as she laid unconscious.

“I basically told him that I didn’t care who was out there at the elevator, you should have never left her out there like that.”

Janay also said that she was not pleased with the way the NFL and the fans reacted to the second video being released, which she says she has never seen.

“I was so angry, hurt [to] seeing the man that I love, have everything ripped up from under him,” she said as she wiped away tears. “We had to pick and our child from where she’s used to…it hurt.”

Watch the interview below. Tomorrow (Dec. 2) Matt Lauer will sit down with Ray Rice and get his side of the story.

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Hip-Hop Rumors: Karrueche's Manager Goes After Charlamagne Tha God

Breezy’s girl may let a lot of the hate run off her back, but her manager ain’t having it.

Power 105.1’s Charlamagne is never one to bite his tongue, so when Karrueche tweeted, “Looks like I’m a single lady again,” he replied, “One day he will spend the holidays with you. Keep the faith.”

Obviously offended and fed up her manager Jacob York jumped in to save the day.

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York says the BK in him wouldn’t let Charlamagne disrespect his client. Was he being petty or should he let it go?

Nicki Minaj's 'The Pinkprint' Tracklist Features Beyoncé, Meek Mill & More

As the day the Barbz have been waiting for approaches, Nicki Minaj has unveiled the track list to her long awaited LP, The Pinkprint.  The 19-track effort boasts features from Jeremih, Skylar Grey, Drake, Chris Brown, Lil’ Wayne, Ariana Grande and two tracks with Meek Mill. Most notably, Queen Bey is among those featured on the album on a track called “Feeling Myself.”  Could this be a sequel to their “Flawless” remix?

The Pinkprint drops on Dec. 15th and is available for pre-order on iTunes and Amazon. Peep the tracklist below.
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PREMIERE: SmCity Ft. Emanny – "Riding Off In The Sunset" (Produced By Harry Fraud)

Washington, DC artist SmCity is gearing up to release his politically charged album Empire Falls. Before the project hits iTunes on December 3, The Indie Life emcee drops his latest single. Check out the AllHipHop.com premiere of SmCity’s “Riding Off In The Sunset”.

PREMIERE: Trademark Da Skydiver – "Return Of The Super Villain" (Album Stream)

Before arriving in stores worldwide, Trademark Da Skydiver is giving fans a chance to hear his highly-anticipated new album “Return of the Super Villain” via premiere with AllHipHop. Return of the Super Villain arrives on the heels of Trademark finishing a national tour as part of the Smokers Club. Return of the Super Villain features guest appearances from Smoke DZA, Young Roddy, Fiend, Blizz and Street Wiz among others, and hits stores worldwide tomorrow (December 2nd) via The Barnes Corp / iHipHop Distribution.

St. Louis Police Officers Association Wants St. Louis Rams Players Penalized For 'Hands Up, Don't Shoot' Gesture

UPDATE: The NFL will take no action against the players that protested the Darren Wilson/Ferguson decision.

The grand jury’s decision to not indict officer Darren Wilson in the killing of 18-year-old Mike Brown set off another wave of chaos and protests in the city. During their game against the Oakland Raiders yesterday (Nov. 30), the St. Louis Rams decided to show support to the Ferguson protesters as they marched on to the field. During the pre-game introductions, players Kenny Britt, Jared Cook, Chris Givens, Tavon Austin and Stedman Bailey entered the field in the” hands up, don’t shoot position,” which Brown was said to have been in when he was shot and killed by Wilson.

Though this demonstration was peaceful, the St. Louis Police Officers Association has now issued a statement calling for the players to be penalized and to apologize.

The St. Louis Police Officers Association is profoundly disappointed with the members of the St. Louis Rams football team who chose to ignore the mountains of evidence released from the St. Louis County Grand Jury this week and engage in a display that police officers around the nation found tasteless, offensive and inflammatory.

Five members of the Rams entered the field today exhibiting the “hands-up-don’t-shoot” pose that has been adopted by protestors who accused Ferguson Police Officer Darren Wilson of murdering Michael Brown. The gesture has become synonymous with assertions that Michael Brown was innocent of any wrongdoing and attempting to surrender peacefully when Wilson, according to some now-discredited witnesses, gunned him down in cold blood.

SLPOA Business Manager Jeff Roorda said, “now that the evidence is in and Officer Wilson’s account has been verified by physical and ballistic evidence as well as eye-witness testimony, which led the grand jury to conclude that no probable cause existed that Wilson engaged in any wrongdoing, it is unthinkable that hometown athletes would so publicly perpetuate a narrative that has been disproven over-and-over again.”

Roorda was incensed that the Rams and the NFL would tolerate such behavior and called it remarkably hypocritical. “All week long, the Rams and the NFL were on the phone with the St. Louis Police Department asking for assurances that the players and the fans would be kept safe from the violent protesters who had rioted, looted, and burned buildings in Ferguson. Our officers have been working 12 hour shifts for over a week, they had days off including Thanksgiving cancelled so that they could defend this community from those on the streets that perpetuate this myth that Michael Brown was executed by a brother police officer and then, as the players and their fans sit safely in their dome under the watchful protection of hundreds of St. Louis’s finest, they take to the turf to call a now-exonerated officer a murderer, that is way out-of-bounds, to put it in football parlance,” Roorda said.

The SLPOA is calling for the players involved to be disciplined and for the Rams and the NFL to deliver a very public apology. Roorda said he planned to speak to the NFL and the Rams to voice his organization’s displeasure tomorrow. He also plans to reach out to other police organizations in St. Louis and around the country to enlist their input on what the appropriate response from law enforcement should be. Roorda warned, “I know that there are those that will say that these players are simply exercising their First Amendment rights. Well I’ve got news for people who think that way, cops have first amendment rights too, and we plan to exercise ours. I’d remind the NFL and their players that it is not the violent thugs burning down buildings that buy their advertiser’s products. It’s cops and the good people of St. Louis and other NFL towns that do. Somebody needs to throw a flag on this play. If it’s not the NFL and the Rams, then it’ll be cops and their supporters.”

Watch the video of the players below.

Louie V. Gutta Reveals New Single "Lord Forgive Em"

Louie V.Gutta speaks with Mikey T The Movie Star and gives some inside details on the recording of his new single “Lord Forgive Em” off the “New Legend” mixtape available now online…

The NFL Issues Statement Regarding St. Louis Rams "Hands Up" Display

After five players from the St. Louis Rams raised their hands before a game in support of Michael Brown, the St. Louis Police Association took offense; demanding that each player be punished.

Now the NFL has released it’s own statement on the matter via its Vice President of Communications, Brian McCarthy:

“We respect and understand the concerns of all individuals who have expressed views on this tragic situation.”

For once it looks as if the league may have gotten something right.

 

A$AP Rocky Among Men Featured In Ferragamo's "A Man’s Story" Project

(AllHipHop News) In 1914, Salvatore Ferragamo left his home country of Italy for Boston at the age of 16 to work with one of his brothers at a local boot factory. The siblings later moved to California and opened the their own boot shop. Within five years the Ferragamo brothers became some of the most sought after footwear designers for Hollywood’s elite. Eventually that company would grow to become the internationally recognized luxury brand Salvatore Ferragamo.

In celebration of the 100 year anniversary of Salvatore’s migration to the States, Ferragamo’s Spring 2015 collection will feature several contemporary men and their stories that represent “making your own rules.” The luxury goods company tapped photographer/filmmaker Francesco Carrozzin to create the new digital project A Man’s Story to coincide with the collection.

“For a man to have a vision and the courage of his convictions is both noble and timeless, as relevant today as it was a century ago when Salvatore Ferragamo went out on a limb to launch his shoe-making business,” says Ferragamo’s Creative Director Massimiliano Giornetti in a statement. “Had he not have taken that risk, this brand that continues to grow and attract new generations may never have existed.”

Harlem rapper A$AP Rocky was one of the men selected for the short film and photography series. Actor Douglas Booth, New York Rangers legend Henrik Lundqvist, photographer Ryan McGinley, and entrepreneurs Tyrone Wood, Louis-Marie de Castelbajac, and Alexander Gilkes were also chosen for Ferragamo’s A Man’s Story.

“From A$AP Rocky to Ryan McGinley what links these young men is their single-minded approach to life. They’ve not been afraid to make their own rules, even when it’s meant potential failure. That’s what makes them so inspiring, and the stories they’ve shared with us so compelling,” added Carrozzini.

Check out photos of Carrozzin’s A Man’s Story in the gallery and the A$AP Rocky teaser below. Watch the film at ferragamo.com.

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