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Hip-Hop Rumors Funny "Beef" Alert: Cam'Ron Vs Nick Cannon

There is so much stuff going on in the world today. SO MUCH! guess what I am about to write about? Beef with Nick Cannon and Cam’ron! But this beef is purely funny! I can’t lie – Cam’ron got Nick good.

So, Cam posted a meme that had been widely circulated about Nick. But Nick decided to reply to Cam.

Nick went for the logical reply – Cam’s penchant for pink. But, he really didn’t diss Cam’ron, although it definitely reeked of sarcasm.

And then Cam jumped over the line. Foul on the play! LOL!

I thought Nick would have come back with something, but I guess not.

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“They keep us talking, but if we stop talking about them then they should worry!” -illseed.

Illseed, Out.

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PREMIERE: Nervous 90’s Hip Hop Revisited

When you look back at the catalog of Nervous Records‘ Hip-Hop music, its actually quite remarkable all the acts that they have been associated with over the years. From Black Moon to Smif-N-Wessun to Mad Lion and Funkmaster Flex, Nervous Records was able to pull together a host of talent still regarded by many in the Hip-Hop world as the purest Hip-Hop that ever existed and made Nervous 90’s Hip Hop Revisited.

Fast forward 20 years later and famed British DJ, Jaguar Skills has remixed and flipped the original tracks with his cut-n-paste style of DJing to highlight some of the classic tracks from Nervous Records’ dusty catalog.

What better of a way to bring old records to life than to highlight the material in an updated and reworked form. The original records reappear in a creative and upbeat way that keeps you bobbing your head to the 90’s classics smoothly transitioning from one song to the next with epic radio interludes of chopping and mixing from DJ Jaguar Skills.

 

 

To kick things off Nervous Records and Jaguar Skills start the project with KRS-One’s “Big Up, New York” that KRS-One recorded while doing some work for reggae group Mad Lion. KRS has always carried the torch for the Hip-Hop world, so you have to always praise the efforts of this Hip-Hop legend staying true to the art form and preserving the essence of the genre. There is also a remix to this on eat the end of the project.

 

 

“Who Got Da Props” gets reworked in the form of DJ Jaguar Skills remix called “Powaful Impak!” track that features cuts of Busta Rhymes, and of course Buckshot’s classic flow.

Funkmaster Flex makes an appearance on the track “Safe Sex, No Freaks” feat. Mad Lion & Smif-N-Wessun which is a Jaguar Skills 90’s Club Remix.

If you are a fan of Reggae music, then you def gotta check out the Mad Lion collabs throughout the project, especially the KRS-One collab featuring a big Bronx shout out out Fat Joe and DJ Red Alert.

Black Moon’s “Murder MC’s” feat Mad Lion fits perfectly within the other tracks on the project as the Jaguar Skills “Re-Fix” is carried by a resounding organs and strings that echo throughout the track.

Lets not forget the ODB appearance on track 10 in the form of some chopped lyrics for a hook on the radio interlude.

This project will serve as a nice reminder of the talent and styles that existed in the 1990s in hip-hop music. To this date Buckshot, Tek, Steele and KRS-One can be found touring the world performing these songs, a testament to their staying power and influence on the Hip-Hop genre.

In the mean time Jaguar Skills has jumped into the greater consciousness of Hip-Hop heads worldwide that owe Mr. Skills a great bunch of gratitude for dusting off the old KRS-One track and breathing life into a lost classic. From the radio interludes that remixes with his own production, its clear that Jaguar Skills has earned and deserves all the recognition he receives for his work on this project, which is a service to Hip-Hop culture.

Goto iTunes and purchase your copy today!

 

PREMIERE: Nervous 90's Hip Hop Revisited

When you look back at the catalog of Nervous Records‘ Hip-Hop music, its actually quite remarkable all the acts that they have been associated with over the years. From Black Moon to Smif-N-Wessun to Mad Lion and Funkmaster Flex, Nervous Records was able to pull together a host of talent still regarded by many in the Hip-Hop world as the purest Hip-Hop that ever existed and made Nervous 90’s Hip Hop Revisited.

Fast forward 20 years later and famed British DJ, Jaguar Skills has remixed and flipped the original tracks with his cut-n-paste style of DJing to highlight some of the classic tracks from Nervous Records’ dusty catalog.

What better of a way to bring old records to life than to highlight the material in an updated and reworked form. The original records reappear in a creative and upbeat way that keeps you bobbing your head to the 90’s classics smoothly transitioning from one song to the next with epic radio interludes of chopping and mixing from DJ Jaguar Skills.

 

 

To kick things off Nervous Records and Jaguar Skills start the project with KRS-One’s “Big Up, New York” that KRS-One recorded while doing some work for reggae group Mad Lion. KRS has always carried the torch for the Hip-Hop world, so you have to always praise the efforts of this Hip-Hop legend staying true to the art form and preserving the essence of the genre. There is also a remix to this on eat the end of the project.

 

 

“Who Got Da Props” gets reworked in the form of DJ Jaguar Skills remix called “Powaful Impak!” track that features cuts of Busta Rhymes, and of course Buckshot’s classic flow.

Funkmaster Flex makes an appearance on the track “Safe Sex, No Freaks” feat. Mad Lion & Smif-N-Wessun which is a Jaguar Skills 90’s Club Remix.

If you are a fan of Reggae music, then you def gotta check out the Mad Lion collabs throughout the project, especially the KRS-One collab featuring a big Bronx shout out out Fat Joe and DJ Red Alert.

Black Moon’s “Murder MC’s” feat Mad Lion fits perfectly within the other tracks on the project as the Jaguar Skills “Re-Fix” is carried by a resounding organs and strings that echo throughout the track.

Lets not forget the ODB appearance on track 10 in the form of some chopped lyrics for a hook on the radio interlude.

This project will serve as a nice reminder of the talent and styles that existed in the 1990s in hip-hop music. To this date Buckshot, Tek, Steele and KRS-One can be found touring the world performing these songs, a testament to their staying power and influence on the Hip-Hop genre.

In the mean time Jaguar Skills has jumped into the greater consciousness of Hip-Hop heads worldwide that owe Mr. Skills a great bunch of gratitude for dusting off the old KRS-One track and breathing life into a lost classic. From the radio interludes that remixes with his own production, its clear that Jaguar Skills has earned and deserves all the recognition he receives for his work on this project, which is a service to Hip-Hop culture.

Goto iTunes and purchase your copy today!

 

Nas Didn’t Like “One Time 4 Your Mind”, Would’ve Made “Illmatic” a “Quadruple Album” + More

(AllHipHop) Today (April 15th), Nas released the 20th anniversary commemorative album for Illmatic. Spotify rounded up Large Professor, Pete Rock, DJ Premier, Nas and the woman who signed Nas to Columbia, Faith Newman to discuss secrets behind the making of the greatest rap album of all time.

DJ Premier produced three tracks on Nas’ seminal debut album, “Memory Lane (Sittin’ in da Park)“, “Represent” and “NY State of Mind. According to Premier, it was a recording session from the Large Professor-produced “One Time 4 Your Mind” that showed Nas’ improvisational rap skills and how he initially didn’t like the song:

The way it is on the album, he was just freestyling and just bugging out. I thought maybe he’d rerecord it later on, but that version that’s on there is the one I witness. I remember Nas was like ‘I don’t like it, I’mma trash it.’

Nas admits that he did not choose the classic tracklist for Illmatic but allowed the people at SONY to craft the album’s sequencing. While he did not choose the exact order, Nas reveals that the shortest album of his career could have ended up being one of the longest albums in Hip Hop history:

I didn’t really choose them, because it was too much to chose. I had the songs, they were apart of the list. But I couldn’t, because it was so many things I wanted to put on there it would’ve been a quadruple album.

Check out Spotify’s full Landmark episode on Illmatic below:

Jon Connor [#BGA] – A Tribute To The Notorious B.I.G. Vol. 1

Breeding Ground Alumni [#BGA], Jon Conner, pays respect to one of the best to ever rap with music from Notorious B.I.G. classic songs with update lyrics from the Flint, Michigan MC.

Hip Hop Rumors: Did Soulja Boy’s Jumpoff Leak His Privates to the World?

It must something in the water in the A. First, Love and Hip Hop Atlanta star Mimi Faust has a sex tape drop and now it looks like Soulja Boy Tell’em being exposed as well.

A groupie, propelled by Soulja’s disrespect and disregard had no other choice to not only share text messages and nude shots to his current girlfriend, rapper Diamond, but also to the world.

According to the jumpoff, she had no idea that he and Diamond were getting back together, and out of respect wanted to let her know through email just what he’d been up to…peep the content below:

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Hi Diamond.

I’m sending you this email with my sincerest apologies and with my utmost respect. I have been friends with Soulja for almost 6 years and after not seeing him for the past 2 years he invited me to Miami. During the time Dre and I have been apart he has been regularly asking me to visit and sending me very provocative pics as u will see I have attached.

Dre had me come out to Miami on Wednesday night and at that time we had unprotected sex (which only lasted about 30 seconds) I honestly was not even aware that you two were still dating because you haven’t been promoting your relationship on instagram like you normally would.
When he wanted me to leave Miami the very next day I was surprised and politely declined only to find out that he had you come into town and stay in the same hotel.

At this point I became so enraged at the level of disrespect that he showed me that I left the hotel early Friday morning just so I would never have to look at his face again. Not only did he disrespect me but he also disrespected you by sleeping with me without a condom and then seeing you the very next day.

I just want you to be aware of how much of a manipulative liar you are dealing with. Of coarse you will never have to worry about me seeing Dre ever again because I took these extreme measures to ensure that he would never contact me again. Attached u will find some of the pics Dre sent me along with some recent texts I screenshotted from my phone.

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When will these dudes learn that a woman scorned is not to be messed with!

 

 

Mimi Faust’s Sex Tape News Told Entirely In The Funniest Memes

(AllHipHop News) Yesterday (April 14th), Vivid Entertainment announced that Love & Hip Hop reality star Mimi Faust and boyfriend Nikko, will be apart of a soon-to-be released sex tape.

Last January, Mimi and Stevie J engaged in a Twitter spat over the custody of their daughter Eva. The new sex tape might have given Stevie J the upper hand if their child custody battle ever goes to court:

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At one point in the trailer, Mimi is shown hanging from a shower pole during sex. Onlookers of the trailer quickly explained how Mimi’s acrobatics derive from deep in the animal kingdom:

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Some even proposed Mimi release her own line of shower poles from Home Depot:

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Others believed this could lead her into a few other new professions:

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Kanye West once rapped “my girl got famous off a home movie”, so he is not only aware but accepting of the fame accumulated from sex tapes. So of course he’d chime in on Mimi’s entry into the celebrity sex tape  vaults:

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Vivid Entertainment plans to release Mimi & Nikko: Scandal in Atlanta online on  April 21st at Vivid.com and nationwide on April 29th.

 

IRS Reportedly Still Seeking $1.4 Million From MC Hammer

(AllHipHop News) At one point MC Hammer was one of the biggest music stars on the planet. His 1990 album Please Hammer, Don’t Hurt ‘Em spawned the megahit “U Can’t Touch This,” and the LP has gone nearly double diamond. A quarter century later, Hammer is now just as famous for his financial collapse as he is for his oversized pants and typewriter dance.

[ALSO CHECK OUT: MC HAMMER & THE OAKLAND FIGHTCLUB – “ALL IN MY MIND”]

Hammer filed for bankruptcy in 1996, and it seemed the Oakland native’s problems with the IRS were settled in 2007 when he paid off a $1.4 million debt to the government. But reports began to circulate in late 2013 that Hammer still owed $798,033 in back taxes, and TMZ is now reporting Uncle Sam is still looking for even more funds from Hammer.

[ALSO READ: MC Hammer Reportedly Still Owes IRS $800,000]

According to the site, the IRS is seeking $1.4 million from Hammer for penalties and interest on the ’96 tax delinquency. Hammer has apparently filed legal documents asking a judge to block the IRS’ attempt to collect the money.

“Nas: Illmatic At 20” Special To Debut On Fuse

(AllHipHop News) Today (April 15th) Hip Hop legend Nas is releasing a 20th anniversary edition of his groundbreaking debut album Illmatic. Along with the 2-disc Illmatic XX, Nasir and his 1994 LP will also be the subject of a new Fuse special.

[ALSO READ: Nas, Kendrick Lamar, Schoolboy Q & More Discuss The Impact Of “Illmatic” (VIDEO)]

The 3-part series features appearances from the Queens icon, Jungle, DJ Premier, Pete Rock, Large Professor, Irv Gotti, Kevin Liles, and more.

[ALSO READ: Nas Brings Out Jay Z During Coachella 2014 Performance (VIDEO)]

Nas: Illmatic At 20 debuts today on Fuse.tv. Watch the teaser below.

Childish Gambino Vents About Frustrations With His Record Label On Twitter

(AllHipHop News) Donald Glover has a lot going for him these days. His album Because The Internet was well received by critics and fans, he is currently traveling on his “The Deep Web Tour,” and he has a new upcoming show on FX.

[ALSO READ: Childish Gambino Set To Star In New Sit-Com For FX]

Apparently, the rapper also known as Childish Gambino does have some issues with his record label that he is dealing with.

Gambino expressed his desire to sign with a new label on Twitter. It seems the Atlanta native was upset about the “Sweatpants” video and the way the overall project was handled. He even requests that someone buy him out of his contract suggesting he is open to work with a new label.

[ALSO READ: Childish Gambino Brings Out Joey Bada$$, Ab-Soul & More For Impromptu Show In NYC (VIDEOS)]

Because The Internet was released on Glassnote Records/Island Records.

Read Childish Gambino’s tweets below.

Tony Yayo & Young Buck Team Up For New Track “Devil’s Advocate”

(AllHipHop News) G-Unit reunited? Even without 50 Cent, two former members of the crew connected for a new song. Tony Yayo and Young Buck jump on the track “Devil’s Advocate.”

[ALSO READ: Tony Yayo Says He’s Done With Music & G-Unit Is Over]

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Listen to Yayo and Buck’s collaboration below.

 

50 Cent Releases New Music Video “Hustler”

(AllHipHop News) 50 Cent’s weekly releases continue with his new music video for “Hustler.” The visuals for Fiddy’s latest work is a black-and-white clip with a film noir vibe. His full studio album Animal Ambition is scheduled for release on June 3rd.

[ALSO READ: 50 Cent Drops New Video For “Power” Theme Song “Big Rich Town”]

Watch 50 Cent’s video for “Hustler” below.

The Roots Reveal Release Date & Cover For “…And Then You Shoot Your Cousin” LP

(AllHipHop News) Last week The Roots dropped the first single “When The People Cheer” from their next album, and now the band has revealed when the full project …and then you shoot your cousin will be available for purchase.

[ALSO CHECK OUT: The Roots – When The People Cheer]

According to Ok Player, the Philly group’s next studio LP will be arriving May 20th. Deluxe pre-sale bundles for the album will also be sold.

The cover art for …and then you shoot your cousin features Romare Bearden’s Pittsburgh Memory from 1964. The late African-American artist was best known for his collage work.

[ALSO READ: Nas & Q-Tip Perform With The Roots On Jimmy Fallon (VIDEOS)]

Check out the cover art for …and then you shoot your cousin below.

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Boola Ft. M.O.P and Uncle Murda “Back Block”

Following the digital and radio success of the Produced by Boola project Boola is back with the sequel. Produced by Boola 2 is here and the 1st installment off of the compilation is titled “Back Block” featuring Brooklyn natives M.O.P and Uncle Murda. Be sure to look out for the “Back Block” video and more music from the PBB part 2 project in the next few weeks.

50 Cent: Young Buck and Tony Yayo Are Babies That Throw Tantrums (VIDEO)

(AllHipHop News) 50 Cent maintains that he is still on good terms with former members of G-Unit, but his recent commentary on their history and character says different. During a recent interview on CGMofficialTV, 50 spoke on his perception of his former group mates as well as a G-Unit/ Snoop Dogg partnership that never came to fruition.

50 Cent has been quoted as saying “Tony Yayo, Young Buck and Lloyd Banks are all the same person to me” and his sentiment seems to be consistent. During his interview, he took the descriptions a bit further and explained how Buck and Yayo particularly never adapted to true artistic independence:

They’re babies. At different points they throw the tantrums and stuff like that and I just watch them. Just watch them do what they’re doing. It’s not like their responsibilities is gonna change. They’re grown. They’re adults. They behave like babies at points. They have to. They have to do it. It won’t be long before you see some different things from them.

A collaboration album between G-Unit, Snoop Dogg and Daz Dillinger DPG-Unit was supposed to be released years ago, however complications with scheduling prevented it from being released.

I’m not sure if it’s actually gonna happen now because with Snoop and him moving around so much,” he said. “He’s touring now. So he’s out. But you always see me do things with Snoop because prior to Get Rich Or Die Tryin’, Doggystyle was the largest debuting Hip Hop album. Rightfully so, that album was a classic.  

Check out the full interview below: