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AHH MIXTAPE REVIEW: CyHi The Prynce’s “Black Hystori”

Cyhi the Prynce has been considered the underrated southern lyricist from GOOD Music. It’s been a while since his buzzworthy verse on My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy’s “So Appalled.” Now the rapper returns with the Kanye produced Black Hystori Project solidifying his spot as one of the top pure spitters in the game.

On the heels of Black History Month, Cyhi gives us some dope joints inspired by legendary Black figures (“Huey”, “Mandela”, “Basquiat” etc..) He layers his verses on this mixtape with dope lyricism and powerful messages. He paints vivid pictures of real life events and his great use of the multisyllabic rhyme pattern really allows listeners to flow along with his verses. Great use of wordplay and punchlines have always been a strong point for CyHi and he more than delivers on this mixtape. Rhymes like “I write my Graffiti in Swahili” are what really allow CyHi to stand out from his peers.

The standout track “Mandela” showcases CyHi at the top of his game lyrically and combines it with powerful production as Cyhi pays homage to Nelson Mandela on the hook. This mixtape shows that he has an empowering message to get across, and he does his best by incorporating that message into these songs. Another favorite is the song, “Basquiat,” which has a nice piano laced, jazzy beat, and CyHi lyrically paints a masterpiece. His references to geniuses of all forms of Art really make the song stand out. It’s a creative track, paying homage to another legendary black figure. CyHi is not just a lyrical genius, he also knows how to make dope songs. Songs like “February 29,” “Black Pride” and “Good Night” are nice smooth, celebratory party songs, and CyHi sounds right at home. On the song “Cydel Young,” CyHi gives us a snapshot of his life and delivers as a standout track.

The production on Black Hystori is excellent — powerful, soulful, smooth, and nicely layered production.  One of the best samples includes Outkast’s “SpottieOttieDopaLiscious” on the song “Good Night.” CyHi has a great ear for beats, and also can hold his own by nicely complimenting the production and not letting it overshadow his lyrics.

Overall, this is CyHi’s best project to date, and shows that he is finally ready for that debut album push. He’s a dope Atlanta lyricist that has a message, a great ear for beats, and the ability to make good songs. As a whole Black Hystori Project delivers a cohesive project that efficiently reaches it’s goals and has heavy replay value.

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AHH RATINGS

Lyricism – 10/10
Production – 8.5/10
Album Cohesiveness –8/10
Replay value –9/10

Overall –9/10

Standout tracks: “Mandela”, “Basquiat”, “Napoleon”, “Cydel Young”

50 Cent Releases Video Response To Steve Stoute

(AllHipHop News) The tension between 50 Cent and Steve Stoute that began years ago came to a head this weekend when the two met face-to-face at a Knicks game. The latest round of heat between the emcee and the ad exec started up again after Stoute made comments about 50 during a recent interview with Angie Martinez.

[ALSO READ: Steve Stoute Explains Why 50 Cent Is No Longer “Influential”]

Instead of blasting Stoute in his own interview, 50 has responded by channeling the “When Keeping It Real Goes Wrong” skits from Chappelle’s Show and incorporating scenes from the movie Juice for his own “When Talking Sh*t Goes Wrong” clip.

[ALSO READ: Hip-Hop Rumors:  50 Cent Blasts Steve Stoute In Front Of 30,000 People!!!]

Watch 50 Cent’s “When Talking Sh*t Goes Wrong” video below.

Exclusive: 50 Cent Taps Producer Rico Love For Upcoming Material; Says 50 Can’t Be ‘Discredited’

(AllHipHop News) In the second installment of Rico Love’s exclusive interview with AllHipHop.com, the producer/rapper discussed his plans for 2014.

New York City’s own 50 Cent reached out to the hit maker to work on a hook for an upcoming song. Rico touched on the new record and how 50’s former rival Fat Joe Rico the blessing to work with the G-Unit General.

“I just did a record with 50 he sent a me a record to do a hook for,” Rico Love told AllHipHop.com. “And obviously I called Fat Joe and got his blessing because Joe is my real friend, my brother, my family. Before I did anything I called him and I think 50 would even respect that. And he’s [Fat Joe] is like ‘nah its love there aint no problem with 50, do your thing.’ That’s just how I get down.”

Rico Love described his new record as being a “party record” that will help people celebrate life and have a good time.

“It’s party record, it’s about celebrating life and having a good time,” Rico Love explained. “50 actually wrote the hook to it and sent it to me. I put my spin on it, it was really dope.”

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50 Cent Confronting Steve Stoute

The origin of the disputed stemmed from Stoute’s sensational claims that 50 Cent was no longer relevant to Hip-Hop in recent interviews with New York radio stations, because of his lack of hit records being aired.

[ALSO READ: Hip-Hop Rumors: 50 Cent Blasts Steve Stoute In Front Of 30,000 People!!!Rico said 50’s track record meant that he cannot be counted out.]

(Editor’s note: the interview was conducted prior to Steve Stoute’s comments.)

“50 is one of those guys you can’t discredit,” Rico Love told AllHipHop.com. “You can’t count him out, he’s done so much to affect pop culture in a way that you can’t deny.”

Rico Love is planning to release his debut EP Discrete Luxury on April 8.

Check out Rico Love speaking on his upcoming work with 50 Cent.

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Lord Jamar Speaks On The Difference Between Macklemore & Eminem

(AllHipHop News) Lord Jamar has been very vocal about his opinions of white rappers. The Brand Nubian emcee has previously had a war of words with Yelawolf, and he has been an outspoken critic of Macklemore.

[ALSO READ: Lord Jamar & Star Threaten Yelawolf & Call His Fans Racist]

Jamar speaks on Macklemore even further during another interview with VladTV. This time he addresses the Seattle performer’s 4 wins at this year’s Grammy Awards. According to Jamar, Mack didn’t deserve to take home the trophies that night.

“How the f**k are you going to circumvent the creators of the genre? I don’t know any black people that have Macklemore’s album. Not a one,” said Jamar. “What I know to be a true Hip Hop fan, or a Hip Hop enthusiast, or where Hip Hop truly comes from – nobody has a Macklemore album.”

[ALSO READ: Macklemore Says Kendrick Lamar Got “Robbed” At The Grammys]

“We’re in a climate now where we have the Macklemores and the f**king Pu**ywolf and all these other motherf**kers, who black people have never heard of. Never heard one song. At least we heard Enimem songs before,” He continues. “They making money. And it’s no longer saying, ‘We have to come through the channels of real Hip Hop to be accepted.’ They’re like, ‘F**k y’all motherf**kers. I got all these white ass fans. I don’t need y’all black motherf**kers.'”

While Jamar takes artists like Macklemore and Yelawolf to task for what he feels is ignoring the black Hip Hop fanbase, he gives props to Eminem and his role in the culture.

“Eminem is a different kind of story. He came up worshiping black emcees. He was the first one that white people were able to look up to and worship,” explains Jamar. “But you gotta look at the altar he originally worshiped at. It was the altar of the black emcee. He did the study.”

Jamar adds, “putting in that time to do the knowledge to the history that you’re coming to. Eminem is one of those dudes. That’s why I can respect him.”

[ALSO READ: Lord Jamar & Star Discuss “The Gay Agenda”, Drake, & The Native Tongues]

Watch Lord Jamar’s interview below.

Rick Ross Album Release Party Ends In Gunfire

(AllHipHop News) A party celebrating the release of Rick Ross’ new album Mastermind ended in a shooting early this morning.

The shooting happened at the Velvet Room, a popular night spot in Atlanta.

RELATED: Rick Ross Releases “Mastermind” Album Early

Diddy and Ross hosted the party, according to reports, but authorities were called in after shots rang out. A Stone Mountain police officer shot a suspect in the exchange.

Police were still looking for evidence a couple of hours ago in the parking lot of the Velvet Room.

There has been no motive for the shooting.

Video From Shooting Scene At CIAA Party With Diddy, Future & Fabolous Emerges

(AllHipHop News) News broke over the weekend that a shooting took place at a CIAA event in Charlotte featuring Diddy, Future, and Fabolous. While many of the details about the incident remain unknown, footage captured at the scene after the shooting has been uploaded to YouTube.

[ALSO READ: Two Shot At CIAA Party With Diddy, Future & Fabolous]

The 2-minute clip shows party goers franticly leaving the Sheraton Hotel after shots rang out around 2 am. Two men were hit in the leg during the shooting.

Authorities have not confirmed nor denied that any of the performers scheduled for the event were connected to the victims. Police have not announced any arrests or suspects as of yet.

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Revolt’s “Charlotte Takeover” event was not sanctioned by the CIAA Basketball Tournament. This is reportedly the first major account of violence during the nine years the CIAA Tournament has been held in Charlotte.

Watch video taken at the Sheraton Hotel below.

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Rick Ross Releases “Mastermind” Album Early

(AllHipHop News) Rick Ross had planned to release his 6th studio album tomorrow (March 4), but the Maybach Music Group boss decided to offer the project a day early on iTunes. He made the announcement via Twitter.

[ALSO READ: AHH Album Review: Rick Ross’ Mastermind]

The album was available for streaming through iTunes last week. The standard LP features guest appearances by Jay Z, Jeezy, French Montana, Kanye West, Lil Wayne, and more. It also comes in a 19-track deluxe edition and a 29-track super deluxe edition.

To purchase Rick Ross’ Mastermind visit iTunes.

[ALSO READ: Rick Ross’ “Mastermind” Now Available For Streaming]

Love & Hip Hop’s Rashidah Ali Theatened With Jail Time For Probation Violations

(AllHipHop News) Love & Hip Hop star Rashidah Ali received a warning from a Hackensack, New Jersey judge last week – adhere to your probation requirements or go to jail.

[ALSO READ: Hip-Hop Rumors: Rashidah Ali is Allegedly Well-Versed in Making Threats]

CliffViewPilot reports that Ali was in court on February 28th after she missed several appointments with her probation officer and failed to pay the restitution required under her plea agreement. Ali’s $6,800 check to the Bergen County Probation Department bounced last year.

Ali was convicted of seven counts of fraudulent credit card use and theft by deception. She was originally admitted to a Pre-Trial Intervention program that would have cleared her of all charges if she fulfilled certain requirements.

The 30-year-old reality television star did not meet those requirements and was thrown out of the program. She was then convicted of her charges and placed on probation.

Ron Bar-Nadav, Ali’s attorney, promised that his client will make her bi-weekly probation appointments and pay a minimum of $100 at each appointment or at least $200/month toward her restitution. Judge Liliana DeAvila-Silebi warned Ali that if she does not follow these promises she will be locked up.

[ALSO READ: Love & Hip Hop Atlanta Restaurant Brawl Footage Hits The Net]

Big Kuntry King – Money feat. Lil Cezer

Big Kuntry is not slowing down anytime soon!!! Back with a new single “Money” featuring Cezer produced by Dj BurnOne is a great way to kick off the new year. DJ’s this song is undeniable!!! Thanks for the support as always and make sure you check out his official web links

AHH ALBUM REVIEW: Pharrell’s “G I R L”

Pharrell has had a wonderful career. In the past year he’s produced hits like “Blurred Lines”, “Get Lucky”, and the Oscar nominated “Happy.” With a track record like that it’s hard to believe that G I R L is only Pharrell’s 2nd solo album. If you’re looking for Skateboard P, you won’t find him on this album. (Although you may find a pretty dope verse from him on Future’s “Move That Dope.”) This album gives us Pharrell in a super comfortable zone and him singing with his falsetto over groovy production. With wonderful production, G I R L stands as an enjoyable album.

There is no surprise that the production on this album is superior to the vocals. Although Pharrell has an acceptable singing voice, his vocals aren’t necessarily the best. Pharrell does a nice job of staying in his range and using crafty song writing and arrangement that compliments the production nicely. The production here is excellent. With beautiful instrumentation and groovy bass lines, this album is sure to get you dancing and head bobbing even if you don’t plan to. Pharrell does what he is best at, crafting infectious beats with dynamic drum patterns.

Standout songs like “Gust Of Wind” that finds Pharrell paired with Daft Punk and provides breezy, wonderfully put together instrumentation. Songs like “Gush” provide that classic Neptunes sound that many fans have loved for years. His collaborators on this project do a great job of joining in on the fun and enhancing the album. Even on “Come Get It Bae” Pharrell takes a song originally by former Star Trak artist, Rhea, collaborates with Miley Cyrus, and she doesn’t ruin it. The hidden track found on the back end of “Lost Queen” is the interlude “Freq” which features singer JoJo and is the only slow song on the album. It is a nice touch and contains dope lyrics like “You gotta go inward to experience the Outer Space that was built for you.”

Overall Pharrell delivers a good album, and it sounds like he really had fun putting it together. His joyful voice and foot tapping production makes for a happy atmosphere and an enjoyable feel. He maintains his position as a top producer of the music industry and proves that his artistry is top notch.

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AHH RATINGS

Songwriting – 8/10
Production – 10/10
Cohesiveness – 8/10
Replay Value – 10/10

Overall – 8/10

Favorite songs: “Gust Of Wind”, “Gush”, “Know Who You Are”,”Freq”(Hidden Track)

Two Shot At CIAA Party With Diddy, Future & Fabolous

(AllHipHop News) It was supposed to be a night of partying and performance, but two people were shot in a Charlotte, NC party that featured the likes of Diddy, Future and Fabolous.

The shots rang out at the Sheraton Charlotte Hotel about 2 am Sunday morning. Two people were shot in the leg.

Hordes of people were in town for the CIAA basketball tournament.

At this particular party, an argument ensued and then the shots went out.

Police are talking to witnesses and are looking to home in on who shot the gun.

At press time, there were no arrests reported.

Village of Pharaohs – Release feat. Jake Lambo

Village of Pharaohs is back to release some steam on a cold track produced by Space Dolphin featuring ATL Wunderkind Jake Lambo. This is yet another dope offering from VoP’s sophomore project which dropped last week. Feeling it? Then check out Village of Pharaohs sophomore project Pharaodigm Shift at the following link: soundcloud.com/villageofpharaohs/sets/pharaodigmshift/s-GH7Nk

The Game Says He Never Recorded On “I Hit It First” + “TMZ Being Messy”

(AllHipHop News) In the latest development of the ongoing investigation of who hit who and when, The Game has responded to TMZ’s leak of his alleged unreleased verse on Ray J’s “I Hit It First”.

Today (March 2nd) The Game took to his personal Twitter account to deny recording on the Kim Kardashian-inspierd song by Ray J, accusing an unnamed individual of mixing an old verse of his on the “I Hit it First” instrumental.

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A few days prior, The Game accused TMZ of “being messy” and damaging families with what he believes to be misleading reporting:

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The Game has always appeared to have an amicable relationship with the media outlet as he appeared in their studios in 2010 to deny allegations of fathering Tila Tequila’s child. Less than a month ago, The Game called into TMZ’s studios to formally challenge George Zimmerman to a boxing match that was never executed.

Check out The Game’s last interview with TMZ last month:

50 Cent Appears In Trailer For His New TV Show “Power” (VIDEO)

(AllHipHop News) 50 Cent is taking his burgeoning acting career to the small screen as he is set to executive produce a TV show for STARZ called “Power”. Today (March 2nd), the trailer for the new show was released and features a brief cameo from its high profile executive producer.

Power follows wealthy club owner James “Ghost” St. Patrick as he attempts to build an empire through his club, Truth” by using it as a cover for his “lucrative drug network, serving only the wealthy and powerful.” 50 Cent will have recurring role on the show, as will LaLa Anthony.

The show is set to premiere on STARZ this Summer.

Check out the trailer to the 50 Cent executive produced TV show “Power” below:

The Game’s Verse On Ray J’s Kim Kardashian Diss Song “I Hit It First” Surfaces

(AllHipHop News) In the world of Hip Hop two men can claim to have had sex with a woman first and they can turn that into a song. Today (March 2nd), The Game’s previously unheard verse on Ray J’s Kim Kardashian-inspired song “I Hit It First” surfaced.

On February 25th, The Game denied that he dated Khloe Kardashian during his BBC Radio 1Xtra interview. In that interview, Game did reveal that he dated Kim Kardashian over ten years ago:

It’s funny man cause me and Khloé, we cool. People don’t know, but I’ve been knowing Khloé for 12 years, you know what I’m saying? I went and dated Kim for a while. A little short while. Me and Khloé are cool.

Less than a week later, TMZ released Game’s previously unheard verse on Ray J’s “I Hit It First”. While Game does not make any direct mention to Kim Kardashian, he does speak on sexual activity with an unnamed woman on a song directly inspired by Kim Kardashian.

Check out Game’s verse on Ray J’s Kim Kardashian-inspired “I Hit It First” song below:

Hip-Hop Rumors: 50 Cent Blasts Steve Stoute In Front Of 30,000 People!!!

YIKES! Did you see what Steve Stoute said about 50 Cent? Here is a fresher:

“[50 Cent] hasn’t had a hit in a really long time. He has not made anything musically that has changed anything in a very long time,” says Stoute. “I feel like he’s always gearing up for something that never happens. Hopefully, now that he’s independent and there’s no record company to blame, his aggressive content can get on the air. The last great song he made was ‘I Get Money. Kanye’s put out three, four albums since then.”

WELLLLLLLL! Guess what? 50 didn’t like the comments one bit and apparently let Stoute have it! Check this pic out!

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RELATED: Steve Stoute Explains Why 50 Cent Is No Longer “Influential”


I heard this was at a New York ball game last night. I’m pretty sure Stoute didn’t have anything to say. Last time he had a conflict with a rapper, Diddy was hitting him over the head with a bottle. Ouch!

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

Illseed, Out.

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