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Drake: Macklemore’s Apology Text To Kendrick Was “Wack As F*ck”

(AllHipHop News) Drake has never been one to hide his emotions from the world and decided to let Macklemore know how he felt.

In an interview for an upcoming issue of Rolling Stone, Drake described Macklemore’s text message apology to Kendrick Lamar following his Grammy wins as “wack as f*ck.” Drake felt the text message “didn’t feel genuine” due to the fact that Macklemore shoul

I was like, ‘You won. Why are you posting your text message? Just chill. Take your W, and if you feel you didn’t deserve it, go get better — make better music’. It felt cheap. It didn’t feel genuine. Why do that? Why feel guilt? You think those guys would pay homage to you if they won?

Drake does not say that Macklemore did not deserve to win Best Rap Album or Best Rap Song awards because “He made a brand of music that appealed to more people than me, Hov, Kanye and Kendrick.” However, Drake did take offense to Macklemore only apologizing to Kendrick:

To name just Kendrick? That s### made me feel funny. No, in that case, you robbed everybody. We all need text messages!

NY’s Mayor Bill de Blasio: “A Promise Kept: Ending the Stop-and-Frisk Era”

New York City’s Mayor Bill de Blasio has exclusively given AllHipHop the following editorial, where the progressive leader proclaims an end to Stop N Frisk. Read below.

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I made a vow that we would end the stop-and-frisk era that unfairly targeted communities of color. It was a promise I made to the people of this city, and to my own children.

And on January 30, less than a month into our administration, we kept that promise. Standing on a basketball court at a rec center in Brownsville, Brooklyn, we turned the page on one of the most divisive problems facing our city.

Alongside our new police commissioner and our city’s top lawyer, I announced we had reached an agreement with the plaintiffs from the landmark lawsuit that found the overuse of stop-and-frisk to be unconstitutional. We announced the beginning of real stop-and-frisk reform.

And those same people wronged by our broken stop-and-frisk policy stood shoulder-to-shoulder with us to make clear this was a new day.

One of them, Nicholas Peart, was a young man who had been stopped and frisked five times by the time he was 23. The stops never led to any charges of wrongdoing, but that didn’t mean Nicholas walked away from them unscathed. As a boy, Nicholas admired the police. As a young man, he grew to fear and distrust them. And it was those repeated experiences—visited on him and his friends—that led him to take legal action against stop-and-frisk.

What we announced together is aimed precisely at changing the way police interact with young men like Nicholas. With new oversight and an inclusive reform process that gives the communities most affected by stop-and-frisk a voice in changing the broken policy, we are setting a new course for New York City that will ultimately make us all safer.

We have the best-trained, most dedicated police force in the world. They have driven crime down to record lows. And their safety is one of the reasons why we have taken this path of reform.

Our police cannot do their jobs without the help of the communities they protect. I have heard it from beat cops and precinct commanders—they want to build trust, so neighbors will confide in them where the real criminals are, where the guns are hidden, and where gangs are most active. That information is critical to preventing crime, but its flow has been undermined by years of excessive and unconstitutional stops by police that have disproportionately targeted young men of color—90 percent of whom were innocent of any crime whatsoever.

Our new police commissioner understands this. In Los Angeles, where he served most recently, Bill Bratton took a police department seemingly at war with communities of color and steadily—year by year—rebuilt trust and cooperation. And crime dropped dramatically in the process. Commissioner Bratton is focused on bringing police and community together in mutual respect. As he said in Brownsville, “We will not break the law to enforce the law.”

Our agreement with the plaintiffs in the Floyd v. City of New York lawsuit is going to fix the underlying problems that allowed stop-and-frisk to spiral out of control to nearly 700,000 people stopped just two years ago. We will have a monitor in place to ensure reform is delivered, and we will have communities at the table to guide those efforts.

January 30 was a great day for New York City and for millions of families. It was a great day for the activists who stood up in the face of injustice, and the people who marched on Father’s Day down Fifth Avenue in 2012 to protest the wrongs of an excessive stop-and-frisk policy. Now we begin the hard work of fulfilling this moment of progress, and delivering concrete reforms that will ensure every New Yorker’s constitutional rights are protected, and every community is kept safe at the same time. That change won’t happen overnight. But it will come both from the very top of the police department and from the grassroots of communities. That’s a powerful combination that can—and will—succeed.

It is time to mend the fabric of police-community relations, and start down a new path that lays the groundwork for real and lasting public safety.

Oakland Mayor Dedicates Day To Mistah F.A.B.,

(AllHipHop News) One of the Bay areas most celebrated and beloved Hip Hop artist will now have his own day to commemorate his legacy. Oakland mayor Jean Quan declared February 8th “Stanley Cox aka Mistah F.A.B. Day”.

F.A.B. hails from North Oakland and hosts a Thanksgiving turkey giveaway on 45th and Market Street. He also will be hosting his 4th Annual “Love Shouldn’t Hurt” Luncheon on Valentine’s Day for victims of domestic abuse. F.A.B. spoke on his charitable ways:

It is such a huge honor for me to be recognized by the Mayor!  I’m so proud to be from Oakland and I think it’s important for those of us who have been successful to come back and help to uplift the community. Giving back is part of what defines us as a community and I am proud of the example that I and my team continue to set in terms of our charitable endeavors and advocacy for social change within our city.

F.A.B. released the Hella Rachet mixtape and Da Bac Of Da Bus Rydah album last year.

Five Michael Jackson Fans Win $1. 36 In “Emotional Distress” Case Against Conrad Murray

(AllHipHop News) The law finally gave Michael Jackson’s former physician Conrad Murray what he deserves…in a way. Five of the 34 European Michael Jackson fans to sue Murray received one Euro for “emotional distress” they suffered due to Michael Jackson’s death.

Murray was released last October after serving two of his four year sentence in the involuntary manslaughter case involving Michael Jackson’s death. A judge in Orleans, France declared that five Michael Jackson fans had sufficient medical reports and witness testimonials to prove they suffered emotional distress due to Murray’s actions. All five claimants were members of a French-based Michael Jackson Community fan club

While the monetary reward for each claimant may only be one Euro ($1.36), the legal precedent this sets in the music industry could prove to be monumental. According to the fans’ lawyer Emmanuel Ludot comments to AFP News, this ruling is a first:

As far as I know this is the first time in the world that the notion of emotional damage in connection with a pop star has been recognized.

The five claimants are not pursing to claim the $1.36 from Murray but instead want to be able to visit Michael Jackson’s private grave site in Los Angeles.

Cam’ron Debuts Dipset Cape Line At Mark McNairy’s Fashion Show (VIDEO)

(AllHipHop News) What was once merely words and Instagram pictures have now manifested in full Dipset glory. Cam’ron debuted his latest business venture with Dame Dash with his Dipset capes on the runway at Mark McNairy’s fashion show yesterday (February 11th).

The capes bear the “Dipset USA” logo, however are not yet available at the Dipset USA online store. Last year, Pusha T walked Mark McNairy’s runway at his New  York Fashion Week show that Cam’ron attended.

Check out Cam’ron debuting his line of Dipset capes on the runway below:

Unreleased Wu Tang Clan Video “Y’all Been Warned” From 2001(VIDEO)

(AllHipHop News) Wu Tang Clan fans unite. Sugar Factory Films has liberated an unreleased video of the song “Y’all Been Warned” from the Wu Tang Clan’s fourth album Iron Flag.

Over 12 years after only music video from Iron Flag was released (“Uzi (Pinky Ring) ), the album’s seventh track’s music video is liberated.

Iron Flag marked the least contributions from two of its founding members, Ol’ Dirty Bastard and Ghostface Killah, the latter who released his solo album Bulletproof Wallets the month prior to Iron Flag. This was the final Wu Tang Clan album for seven years.

Check out the unreleased video for Wu Tang Clan’s “Y’all Been Warned” from 2001:

Jimmy Henchman Murder Trial Begins With Prosecutors Tying In 50 Cent/Game Beef

(AllHipHop News) James “Jimmy Henchman” Rosemond’s trial for the 2009 killing of Lowell “Lodi Mack” Fletcher began this week, and the prosecution in the case is attempting to paint Henchman as the murderous leader of a criminal enterprise who lived a double life as an artist manager.

[ALSO READ: EXCLUSIVE: James “Jimmy Henchman” Rosemond Sentenced To Life; Official Statement]

“In the public eye and on the surface, Rosemond was known as an executive in the music industry,” said Assistant U.S. Attorney Samson Enzer during opening statements. “But beneath the surface, Rosemond was known as a ruthless criminal who ran his rap business like a street gang.”

According to the state, Henchman paid Derrick Grant and Rodney Johnson $30,000 worth of cocaine to kill Fletcher. Prosecutors claim the G-Unit associate’s death was linked to an ongoing beef between “The Rosemond Organization” and 50 Cent’s rap crew over Henchman’s relationship with ex-G-Unit member The Game.

Enzer stated that the Fletcher hit was just one example of violent encounters aimed at G-Unit that involved Henchman. He cited previous incidents including a shooting outside the Hot 97 radio station in 2005. The attorney alleged the last straw for Rosemond was when his son was supposedly attacked by G-Unit’s Tony Yayo.

“Rosemond decided that for slapping his son, a member of G-Unit had to die,” said Enzer.

Members of Rosemond’s organization are scheduled to testify against him in court. His attorney, J. Bruce Maffeo, attempted to convince the jury to disregard the testimony of the ex-gang members.

“[These witnesses] are facing sentences that will literally keep them in prison for the rest of their natural lives,” said Maffeo. “These are individuals who have committed… every crime conceivable to any of us.”

[ALSO READ: Reported Source Claims Jimmy Henchman Was Actually Behind Bogus 2PAC/Bad Boy Shooting Article]