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Epic Win Of The Day: Tyrese's Audition For Django Unchained

This was hilarious! Its so funny that it is not a fail for the homey Tyrese. Black Ty is a friend of the site. But, this audition is great and had it been included in Django, that movie would have been a bigger hit.

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Dear DMX: Don't Fight George Zimmerman

Dear DMX,

Its Trayvon’s birthday.

Trayvon Benjamin Martin.

That’s right. Today – February 5th – would be Trayvon Martin’s 19th birthday had he not been cut down by a bullet fired by George Zimmerman. As you already know, the unarmed Trayvon was minding his own business, heading to his Florida home, when a self-proclaimed neighborhood watch dog Zimmerman decided to harass him, follow him and then kill him. Most people feel that justice was not served and that Trayvon was murdered in cold blood. Then, his killer walked out of court a free man, protected by a mix of legal red tape, a society that still stereotypes Black man and apparently the backing of gun lobbyist like the NRA.

X, I know there are no papers signed, but on behalf of millions of people, I’m asking that you completely withdraw from fighting George Zimmerman in this proposed “celebrity boxing” match.

I’m not here to judge. I don’t know your financial status. I don’t know your reasoning for considering this “fight.” In fact, all I know is you are still mad as hell that George Zimmerman killed Trayvon – like most in our community. According to reports, you want to “beat the living s**t” out of Zimmerman. Understandable.

To keep this simple and plain, here is a list of 10 reasons why you should NOT get in the ring with George Zimmerman.

1) Zimmerman is clearly making a play at being a celebrity villain, deeming this a celebrity boxing match. There is only one celebrity and that’s you. He’s the killer of a 17-year old boy.

2) We don’t yet know how Trayvon’s family feels about this. If they don’t approve, we don’t approve.

3) The “die slow” theory, is one that I first heard from you. Don’t give Zimmerman a shot at opulence and prosperity. You could unwittingly be jumping off his career. Let him remain a pariah and allow his legacy to disintegrate into dust.

4) Don’t be party to this sick clown’s media circus.(Read about George Zimmerman’s drug habit.)

5) Zimmerman PICKED YOU. He had The Game and didn’t want any parts of your Compton brother. He tried to get Kanye West, who he definitely thinks he can beat and who offers more attention. He wants to fight you, because he sees you as somebody that he can beat. At LEAST, you are somebody that won’t make him look bad.

6) Zimmerman is trained in mixed martial arts. He looks portly and out of shape, but please believe he’s got some skill sets that trump street fighting.

7) This is deeper than Hip-Hop, but this “celebrity boxing” event makes a mockery of it too.

8) Your first record was “Born Loser” and this could solidify that notion, effectively ending your career.

9) You should focus on the music you still have to create, not on this degenerate that wants to use you for his own ends.

10) Had George Zimmerman killed you X, there would be very little overarching outrage – even unarmed – and you better believe he would have killed you, given the chance. The detractors wouldn’t know what’s in your heart, which your fans know is very big. All the masses would lock in on would be your “rap sheet,” the headlines and would feel justified in the notion that that the streets now have one less n***a on it. We know that “they” think about us.

RELATED: EXCLUSIVE: DMX Rep Says Boxing Match Against George Zimmerman Not Confirmed

So, what if you beat up Zimmerman?

What changes? Nothing. Trayvon does not get justice. Zimmerman makes money. You make money. Some charity makes a couple of faux bucks. At the end of the day, nothing changes with this bout. We just get a brief, pointless media high seeing the bad guy take a frivolous loss. If he wins, then we all collectively have to watch this guy and his smug face guffaw about how he claimed victory once again over one of our warriors. This reeks of “Django Unchained,” where the enslaved engage in “Mandingo fighting,” a disgusting, dehumanizing form of gladiator entertainment. Earl Simmons, you have bigger victories to claim, in life and entertainment. You know that.

But, here’s what you do, X, should you decide to continue with the fight.

Walk in the ring.

Pull out a gun – a gun with no munitions in it.

Let an unarmed Zimmerman for a brief moment feel what Trayvon felt as he approached the end of his life.

Ahh..better yet, just don’t show up. We all want justice, but there are a myriad of better ways to honor the life of Trayvon Benjamin Martin.

Happy birthday, Trayvon.

Chuck “Jigsaw” Creekmur is the co-founder of AllHipHop.com. He’s a business man, cultural critic, pundit and trailblazer that has been featured on National Public Radio (NPR), BET, TVOne, VH1, The E! Channel, MTV, The O’Reilly Factor, USA Today, The New York Times, New York’s Hot 97 FM and like a zillion other outlets. Follow him on social media at @ChuckCreekmur.

EXCLUSIVE: DMX Rep Says Boxing Match Against George Zimmerman Not Confirmed

(AllHipHop News) Despite Celebrity Boxing promoter Damon Feldman issuing a statement saying that a George Zimmerman vs. DMX bout is set to happen, a representative for the New York rapper denies that X has signed on the dotted line for the fight.

[ALSO READ: The Game Wants To Fight George Zimmerman In Celebrity Boxing Match]

Domenick Nati of Nati Celebrity Services provided the following official statement to AllHipHop.com:

The boxing match between George Zimmerman and DMX is not officially confirmed. DMX has promised to “beat his ass”, but no contract or paperwork has been signed or agreed to yet. DMX will release an official statement if and when an agreement is made. ~Domenick Nati

EXCLUSIVE: DMX Rep Says Boxing Match Against George Zimmerman Not Confirmed

(AllHipHop News) Despite Celebrity Boxing promoter Damon Feldman issuing a statement saying that a George Zimmerman vs. DMX bout is set to happen, a representative for the New York rapper denies that X has signed on the dotted line for the fight.

[ALSO READ: The Game Wants To Fight George Zimmerman In Celebrity Boxing Match]

Domenick Nati of Nati Celebrity Services provided the following official statement to AllHipHop.com:

The boxing match between George Zimmerman and DMX is not officially confirmed. DMX has promised to “beat his ass”, but no contract or paperwork has been signed or agreed to yet. DMX will release an official statement if and when an agreement is made. ~Domenick Nati

Nick Cannon Will Star In "Drumline" TV Movie Sequel On VH1 (VIDEO)

(AllHipHop News) Nick Cannon may be going back to (fictional) high school again. The Hollywood Reporter reports that Nick Cannon and VH1 will release a sequel to his 2002 Drumline movie on the cable channel, but with a few twists.

The sequel, currently titled Drumline: A New Beat will focus on a female protagonist, Dani Bolton, whom travels from Brooklyn to attend college in Louisiana and attempt to become the school’s first female section leader of the drumline. According to Cannon’s interview with The Hollywood Reporter, this drastic change in the plot was not only conscious but a necessary move in order to update the 12 year old movie:

Even though it was released over a decade ago, I am constantly approached by people on the street who tell me how much of an impact it made on them. As a producer, my thought was, ‘How do we create an updated version that would translate to today’s audience and still feel fresh and original?’ Adding a female lead character really makes sense and VH1 is the perfect network to partner with on this modernized take on what is considered a unique and classic film experience.

 Drumline: A New Beat will begin production this Spring and is expected to be released in the Fall.

Check out Nick Cannon speak on Drumline: A New Beat on MTV 2’s Charlamagne & Friends:

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Nas Says He "Might As Well" Collab With Macklemore, Advises Justin Beiber

(AllHipHop News) Nas has invested in over 40 tech startups in two years, so he is definitely conscious of staying current with the times and that does not exclude music. At Hennessy’S Super Bowl event last Sunday (February 2nd), Nas spoke to Complex on the release of his Justin Timberlake and Jay Z collaboration “Sinatra in the Sand”, future Macklemore collaborations and what advice Justin Beiber needs.

40 Year old Nas is a parent of two children and in 2012 released the heart warming, parental advisory song “Daughters” from Life Is Good. Even though Nas is abreast on Justin Beiber’s current troubles with the law and substance abuse, even the outspoken Nas reserved judgement and opinion when advising the young pop star on how to fix his life:

I’m not his parent. I can’t judge somebody when I don’t know what they’re going through. I preach that to the rest of the world, and I think everyone should preach that to the rest of the world. But, I mean, before anything, we shouldn’t judge and keep him in our thoughts and prayers.

When asked by Complex reporter Shanté Cosme about the possibility of him collaborating with Macklemore, Nas said it was a no-brainer:

We might as well…He’s a positive storyteller. You have to respect him for that.

According to Nas, his Timbaland-produced “Sinatra In The Sand” song should be released within the next six months or “when the time is right.”

 

Migos – QC Addiction Feat. Skippa Da Flippa & MPA Duke

“QC Addiction” is a choice selection from Migos and DJ Drama’s new Solid Foundation compilation, a special instalment in the latter’s ongoing “Gangsta Grillz” series brought you to by the former’s Quality Control Music imprint, colloquially known as “QC The Label”. QC affiliates Skippa Da Flippa and MPA Duke guest star over production from DJ Suede.

Eight Little Known Facts About pre-College Dropout Kanye West

(AllHipHop News) February 10th will mark the the 10th anniversary of one of the most influential bodies of work in Hop Hop over the past 15 years, Kanye West’s College Dropout. While Kanye explained his rise to fame pre-College Dropout on the album outro “Last Call”, Billboard’s Erika Ramirez spoke with the major players behind Kanye’s success and the album’s creation for the oral history of College Dropout and AllHipHop picked the 8 lesser known facts.

50 Cent Almost Ended Up On “Jesus Walk” Remix

Three years before the two would become forever associated with one another during their Soundscan battle in 2007, 50 Cent and Kanye West were almost praising Jesus together. According to West’s manager, John Monopoly, a late great record executive almost put the two MCs together:

I remember Chris coming into my office, and we were laughing about ‘Jesus Walks.’ He was like, ‘I’m putting 50 on this record.’

50 Cent never hopped on the remix, however a future G-Unit affiliate did along with Common:

NO I.D. Could Not Deal With Kanye’s Personality 

“With so much personality, what do you want from me?/I could be by myself and enjoy the company”-Kanye West on “Whole City Behind Us”

In the mid-90s Kanye was being managed by No I.D. one of his producer idols and a man who’s parking lot he stalked for days until he got noticed. That would be a match made in heaven and humble any upstart, right? If you said yes, then No I.D. might want to give you a different perspective:

After a few meetings, I realized that I couldn’t control his personality and [I] didn’t have the time and patience to be that role.

Kanye West Worked With Jay Z Before Ever Working With Him

The first time Kanye West ever worked with Jay Z was on The Dynasty‘s “This Can’t Be Life” back in 2000. However, three years before that Kanye and Jay actually collaborated in a less direct way that marked a first for Jay Z:

We had Kanye open Jay Z’s first show in Chicago in ’97.- John Monopoly

50 Cent and Kanye West Almost Got Signed At The Same Time To The Same Label By The Same Person

For some reason fate has tied 50 Cent and Kanye West together before the majority of their current fan-bases even knew they existed. Back in 2001, Kanye West was a year away from sustaining a life altering injury in a near fatalk car accident and 50 Cent had been infamously shot nine times less than a year prior and was rightfully cautious about his safety. Both men were being shopped by  a Capitol Records A&R  by the name of Joe “3H” Weinberger, whom almost got both of them signed simultaneously, if it wasn’t for 50 being smart:

We flew [Kanye] to L.A. and then flew 50 Cent to L.A. The boss said, ’50 Cent is too scary. I don’t want bodyguards at my house. I’ll sign this Kanye guy. Even though I don’t get it, even though it doesn’t seem interesting to me at all.’

The deal eventually fell through after the new head of the urban department at Capitol Records in 2001 nixed the deal. While Weinberger does not name who the person was that was responsible for canceling Kanye’s deal with Capitol, in 2001 Priority Records merged with Capitol Records and Darius Jones became the Senior A&R of Capitol’s Urban Department.

Ludacris Helped Def Jam Care About College Dropout

The one song on College Dropout that sounds the most out of place with the album’s overall concept may be one of the biggest reasons the album was ever released. His collaboration with Ludacris for “Breathe In, Breathe Out” may have cost Kanye an undisclosed number of free beats it may have also got Def Jam to actually care about putting money behind the album:

There was all this drama between Roc-A-Fella and Def Jam and they had paused all the budgets at Roc-A-Fella, because they were spending all this money. I happened to have ‘Ye up at Def Jam. We bumped into Lyor and played him ‘Breathe In, Breathe Out.’ Next thing I know his budget was open, literally the next morning.- Plain Pat

Album Version of All Falls Down Was Recorded In Kanye’s House

Years before Kanye West and Jay Z recorded the majority of Watch The Throne in hotel rooms and rented mansions, Kanye was the embodiment of the Do-It-Yourself model:

‘All Falls Down’ was made on a fairly cheap Roland 18-track digital recorder and it wasn’t re-done in the studio. It was just put on the album. Things would be made in his apartment, and it’d sound amazing. A lot of times when then we’d do it in the studio it didn’t sound ‘good.’ So that first time would end up on the album.

“Get By” Was Almost Mariah Carey’s Beat

Last September, rumors surfaced that Mariah Carey felt Kanye West was getting more investment and help from Def Jam for Yeezus than she was for her upcoming album The Art of Letting Go. His marketing head Ferris Bueller informed Billboard that a decade before Carey’s perturbation  over Def Jam’s preferential treatment of Kanye, Kanye almost gave Mariah one of Hip Hop’s most lauded hits:

He talked about different records, and the most notable [story] is how the ‘Get By’ record came about. He was going to sell the beat to Mariah Carey, but Talib Kweli f##### with it.” – Ferris Bueller

Kanye Lied To Dame Dash To Get His Record Deal

A common misconception about Kanye West’s involvement with Roc-A-Fella Records is that Dame Dash fully believed in Kanye West and Jay Z did not. However, Kanye had to record College Dropout under semi-secrecy from Dame and flat out lie to get his album out:

We all knew he’s been recording the album. That was his dream. But Dame didn’t know. He fooled Dame and told him that he was doing a compilation album. That’s how he got his deal. He was going to produce the beats for all the Roc-A-Fella artists but [instead] he said, ‘F*ck that, I’m going to make my own album.’-GLC

Listen to Kanye West explain pre-College Dropout Kanye West’s story on “Last Call”:

A$AP Ant – OG Bobby Johnson (Freestyle)

After releasing his music video for “See Me” a couple weeks ago, A$AP Ant returns today with a new freestyle over Que’s#### single “OG Bobby Johnson”. A$AP Ant adds his name to the long list of artists who already tackled this hit instrumental, with most memorable being Lupe Fiasco’s dope take on it with “Thot 97”.