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Hip-Hop Rumors: Guess Who Tried To KO Justin Bieber?


A lot of rappers and entertainers are out here supportive of Justin Bieber. But one dude ain’t about that support life. TMZ is reporting on a near confrontation that went down in Spain between actor Orlando Bloom and Beebz. But this is super-personal, as the story explains.

Orlando Bloom took a swing at Justin Bieber

early Wednesday morning in Ibiza, Spain, and Justin fled the restaurant … this according to an eyewitness.

The eyewitness tells TMZ … Orlando was in Cipriani restaurant which was packed with celebs, including Paris Hilton, Lindsay Lohan and Diddy.

Listen closely as you watch the video. It sounds like Justin, in the middle of a shoving match, screams, “What’s up b####?”

You don’t see Orlando swing, but the eyewitness tells us that’s exactly what happened.

The backstory is almost legendary … Justin partied with Orlando’s then-wife Miranda Kerr after a 2012 Victoria’s Secret fashion show in NYC and they got very VERY close. And in April of this year, Orlando was hanging out with Justin’s on-and-off GF Selena Gomez.

 

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Timbaland: Missy Elliott's New Album Is On The Way

(AllHipHop News) The number of mainstream female voices in Hip Hop have been at a minimum the last few years, but one veteran emcee could be returning in the near future. According to superproducer Timbaland, longtime collaborator Missy Elliott is ready to return to the spotlight with a new album.

[ALSO READ: Missy Elliott Talks About The High Expectations For Her Return To Music]

“It’s coming,” Tim told Rolling Stone. “It’s on her. She got the first single, it’s just a matter of when she wants to do it. We got the hollow-tip bullet in the gun. We have the game-changer right there.”

The two Virginia natives have been working closely together since the 1990’s. The production/songwriting duo played a major role in redefining Hip Hop and R&B with albums like Aaliyah’s One In A Million, Ginuwine’s Ginuwine…the Bachelor, and Missy’s own Supa Dupa Fly.

Despite their two-decade working relationship, Tim claimed he has never actually seen Miss E do her thing in the booth.

“I’ve never watched her record, never in my whole career,” Timbaland said. “I do it, she be like, ‘OK, I got it,’ and I leave the room. She kicks us out. That’s how she do it: She does everything herself.”

Missy’s last LP was 2005’s The Cookbook.

[ALSO READ: New Nas Album To Feature Timbaland, Swizz Beatz & No I.D. Production]

DJ Mustard Talks Issues With Mistah F.A.B. & Mike Will Blocking A Beat Biter (VIDEO)

(AllHipHop News) Roc Nation’s DJ Mustard is preparing to release his debut album, and the Los Angeles native recently spoke with British radio personality Tim Westwood about the upcoming project. Mustard also took the time to talk about his issues with Mistah F.A.B. and people biting his production style.

[ALSO READ: DJ Mustard To Release Debut Album “10 Summers” As Free Download For Limited Time (VIDEO)]

“It’s not that serious. We were out there getting money. I got paid to be where I was at. I wasn’t expecting that,” Mustard said about his physical altercation with F.A.B. in California. “The Bay loves me. I love the Bay. What really happened was a miscommunication between me and him. When he came up to me, I looked back to see where my security’s at like, ‘How you let him get up here?’ He swung and we did what we had to do.”

Mustard wanted to make it clear he was “punched” and not “slapped” like some media outlets were reporting. He also told Westwood he spoke with Mistah F.A.B. and the beef is now over.

The DJ Mustard sound has taken over the radio with hit singles like YG’s “Who Do You Love?” and Tinashe’s “2 On.” The latter track was close to not being credited to Mustard. Fellow producer Mike Will Made It stepped up and helped Mustard get connected with Tinashe.

“It was a record cut before [“2 On”] and [Mike Will] actually went to the label and was like, “Yo, if you don’t get Mustard to do this song over, then it’s gonna be a fraud,'” revealed Mustard. “He told me that before they told me.”

[ALSO READ: Read Why Producer DJ Mustard Owns 2014 Summer!]

Watch DJ Mustard’s interview below.

Beastie Boys' Mike D Discusses Tupac/Biggie Feud

(AllHipHop News) Mike D of the legendary Beastie Boys sat down with Vanity Fair for the publication’s “In Conversation With” segment. In part one, Mike shared his thoughts about the 1990’s feud between Tupac Shakur and The Notorious B.I.G.

[ALSO READ: Tupac Broadway Musical To Close After Just 6 Weeks]

“It still boggles my mind, because it escalated so fast,” said Mike.

The founding member of the New York Hip Hop group went on call Biggie a “seminal rapper” and talked about how he viewed Pac as more of an artist than a thug.

“Yeah, he was ‘Thug Life’ and everything, but he was more of an artistic kid,” Mike added. “But basically he was so determined to be authentic, it ultimately killed him which is kind of a sad and tragic thing.”

Mike also discussed how at one point firearms became a regular part of the rap scene and metal detectors were mandatory at Hip Hop clubs. The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee does make it clear he felt the so-called “East Coast/West Coast Beef” was really just issues between Bad Boy’s Big/Puffy and Death Row’s Pac/Suge Knight.

[ALSO CHECK OUT: Notorious B.I.G. – Craig Mack 1994 Interview/Freestyle On Funk Flex]

Watch Mike D’s interview below.

 

AllHipHop Exclusive: Cormega Talks Growth and Empowerment

A resounding proponent of the Hip-Hop culture, Cormega, continues the journey that he started in Queens, NY. Chronicling everything from his pains to his pleasures, he transforms mere sentences into sincere sixteens.

Having created  a lauded discography from The Realness to the recent release of Mega Philosophy, Mega’s voice  still possesses a classic pitch.

In a recent interview, AllHipHop.com, posed the questions:

With maturation comes an expanded perspective. As an MC, who is Cormega in 2014?

In an industry known to snatch and deplete souls, how are you using your voice as an MC to empower and uplift?

Cormega’s reply:

 

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ESPN Suspends Stephen A Smith For A Week Over Domestic Violence Comments

(AllHipHop News) ESPN does not tolerate cornball brother accusations or domestic violence sympathizing on their network.

In a statement released on ESPN’s Front Row website, host Stephen A. Smith was suspended from ESPN after his comments about Ray Rice’s physical altercation with his wife on ESPN First Take last Friday (July 25th) The statement explains the duration of his suspension:

ESPN announced today that Stephen A. Smith will not appear on First Take or ESPN Radio for the next week. He will return to ESPN next Wednesday.

AllHipHop will update the story as more details emerge.

Hip-Hop Owes Women An Apology

Originally posted April 7, 2007. This is the an unaltered reprint.

APOLOGY:

1. An acknowledgment expressing regret or asking pardon for a fault or offense.

 

An apology can mean so many different things for people, both the giver and recipient(s).

So, I’ve been thinking a bit.

I believe it’s high time that Hip-Hop offered an apology to its women, in particular the females of color.

Here we are in the year 2007, a pivotal year for our culture. Music sales are down while criticism of Hip-Hop is up. The culture is under attack, at a creative crossroads and it appears people are acting crazier every step of the way. We have outright, bold misogyny and rampant sexism in our Hip-Hop culture as if it were indigenous to our people. We have our music, which can barely find a commercially viable female rapper. Meanwhile, a host of talented female emcees cannot get a fair shake even in the underground. We’ve watched the culture transform from one that was inclusive of WOMEN to one that resembles a gang initiation just to attend the party.

Now consider the parallels in society; because Hip-Hop is nothing but a microcosm of a bigger picture. Congress, one of the U.S. Government’s celestial bodies, seeks to apologize for slavery (not without opposition). After 140 years after the Civil War, the government body is considering offering a national apology to African Americans for the racial catastrophe that enslaved millions of Africans and institutionalized racism into our societal fabric. Now, slavery not only oppressed a class of people, but it economically raised another’s class and their businesses, aspirations and dreams.

With rap, you have the men – typically Black men – who are using this art for economic gain and then you have the women – typically African American women or women of color who are relegated to the most base role in the culture. I think it’s for men this collective apology could mark the beginning of a healing with women and as importantly, themselves. For women, this collective apology could mark the beginning of the mending relations with its men and, most importantly, themselves.

Lets be frank. The masses of people – male and female – hunger for more sustenance from its Hip-Hop.

Now, think about this situation in terms of food.

When you eat your typical fast food for an extended period of time, you experience a number of adverse affects. Initially, you might simply gain weight, something remedied with exercise and change in dietary habits. However, if you continue to ingest the bad food, you will begin to suffer ailments that are much more difficult to fix. (Think high cholesterol, obesity, diabetes, cardiovascular disease.)

I view the music we consume in a similar way. If you listen to music that is always violent, persistently misogynist, you could assume the negativity as your own and over time, it could become a shaper of your perspective. These images are conditioning the way boys see women and the way girls see what they will become. It’s a self-fulfilling prophecy that writes and re-writes itself in a vicious cycle. The blatantly, degenerate music is the food we masses feed our minds in every medium that means anything – online, television, musically and print.

I understand that there will be people that will inevitably disagree with my thoughts and even blast the mere thought of an apology. Hip-Hop is unapologetic by nature. Hip-Hop is a victim itself in many ways, if you know of its origins in the Bronx of the 80’s. It was considered Hell on Earth. So, in theory, one’s environment could be the “fast food” and harsh urban terrain never apologizes. But, playing victim is played out. At some point, mentally we have to raise up and move forward. Who can disagree with that?

An apology is also an admission of guilt, wrongdoing, regret and if properly executed, suggests strongly that the apology marks a imminent change in behavior.

Remember the forced apology when you were a child? You didn’t want to do it and furthermore you probably didn’t know why you were saying sorry. You just did it and it really didn’t mark any sustained change in habit. From that point of view, it’s probably too soon to expect an apology from Hip-Hop, much less a change in behavior. The change is the key…

Take Common as an example of a person that hasn’t made any recent apologies to women. He’s done something better, he’s evolved as a man and a human being. On his first album, Can I Borrow A Dollar, he penned a song called “Heidi Hoe,” that was an abrasive (and clever) dismantling of the “scallywag.” I loved that song too. But, what I can appreciate about Common is he didn’t feel compelled to stay there in his reality or his music (regardless of what public demands were). He would go on to write songs like “A Song For Assata” and “Come Close,” among others that examine the wide range of experiences men have with women.

So, while the Chicago MC didn’t necessarily apologize (or need to), the end result is the same. He kept making music and behaved in a manner than was consistent with evolution, the aftermath of any sincere apology. He simply altered his approach. Jay-Z, Nas, T.I. and others like Ludacris have been liberated from their former selves and still managed to stay relevant and successful.

Over the past 20 or so years, Hip-Hop has devolved from a revolutionary form of art that saw the rise of street intellectuals, rappers erasing racism and others proactive behavior to one that caters to the very base in humans. I see women all over Hip-Hop, but I still miss them.

Salt-N-Pepa, Queen Latifah, MC Lyte, Monie Love, Lauryn Hill, Rah Digga, Jean Grae and a plethora of others have offered their version of real womanhood. They were not a byproduct of a male rapper’s negative experience with a few bad apples. In many ways, these femcees’ messages balanced the men that were often talking about a “certain type of female.” But “The B***h” has now become the prototype for all women in Hip-Hop and mostly are regarded as hoes or some other culturally necessary sex object. Necessary un-desirables, like the slaves.

Enslaved people – even after abolition – were still only confined to the menial jobs and not offered the breadth of opportunity afforded their counterparts. So, yesterday’s Salt-N-Pepa’s, Sweet-T’s and JJ Fad’s are today’s video vixen and eye candy for your favorite rapper dude. I’d personally appreciate that apology from the U.S. Government on slavery, but I’d much rather that people would just stop practicing racism.

I’m sure the ladies feel the same about their plight.

R. Kelly Removes Himself From Music Festival Due To Protests Against Him

(AllHipHop News) How can you outrun your past when it’s attached to your present identity. R. Kelly is still figuring this out as he was recently kicked off Columbus, Ohio’s Fashion Meets Music Festival after people protested the singer’s inclusion.

Multiple artists from the Ohio area have voiced their displeasure for R. Kelly’s inclusion with Columbus folk group Saintseneca opposing due to “his very serious allegations of sexual violence and assault” according to their website. The most impactful of the protests came from radio station WBCE whom withdrew their sponsorship from the festival. The festival organizers spoke with Columbus Alive about how criticism forced R. Kelly to leave the lineup:

There was a lot of back and forth on the criticism we did receive, but then also looking at [Kelly] as an artist,” a rep for the fest told Columbus Alive. “Then truly the last few weeks…the festival has taken a lot of heat, and we really just wanted to listen to Columbus and really take a stance and move forward.

R. Kelly released a statement which read “R. Kelly is sorry to disappoint his fans, but looks forward to seeing them in the near future during one of his upcoming tours.”

Hip-Hop Rumors: Ciara and Future Are A Wrap?

Look like the end is near for Future and Ciara. I’m so silly, when somebody gets engaged, I’m thinking they are definitely going to get married. But, this isn’t the case. People break off all the time. In Big Sean’s case, his got broken off and he and his ex broke up…she’s already married to somebody else! Anyway, the word on the street is that Ciara and Future have ended their relationship, because a secret side chick has popped up unexpected. ATL blog maven Sandra Rose has reported that Future may be seeing his own stylist, Tyrina Lee. She also has confirmed through her sources that he’s creeping. I hope this is true, because I’m not the one to contribute to the loss of somebody’s love. NAHMEEN?  Here is the alleged homegirl…she bad.

Future and Tyrina Lee

Princess Tyrina Image source: SandraRose.com

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Universal Casts Actors To Play MC Ren and DJ Yella In N.W.A. Biopic (PICS)

(AllHipHop News) The members of N.W.A. to be depicted in the upcoming biopic are slowly taking shape.

According to reports, Aldis Hodge and Neil Brown Jr are being cast as MC Ren and and DJ Yella, respectively. Brown Jr has worked on projects such as “The Walking Dead” and “Suits”. Hodge has worked on TNT TV series “Leverage”.

The film is set to be shot next month and scheduled for an August 14th, 2015 release date.

Check out pictures of the actors playing MC Ren and DJ Yella below:

Aldis Hodge (playing MC Ren)

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Neil Brown Jr as DJ Yella

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Fat Joe Talks Licking Sneakers, Wanting To Punch Mark Cuban + More (VIDEO)

(AllHipHop News) Sneakerheads do odd things to show their supremacy in the land of sneakers. Some wait on line for days, others lick their sneakers to show their mint condition. In a recent interview, Fat Joe explains beginning the sneaker licking craze, wanting to punch Dallas Mavericks’ owner Mark Cuban and receiving a letter in jail from Michael Jordan.

Fat Joe is a supreme aficionado of sneakers and on an episode of MTV Cribs back in 2004, Fat Joe infamously licked the sole of his Olympic 6 Jordan’s. In an interview for Complex’s Quickstrike, Joe explains why he put his tongue on the bottom of his sneaker:

My man used to tell me ‘I be watching you on these magazines,  you never rock the same thing twice.’ So, as I’m doing the MTV Cribs. Out of no where i heard ‘Joe you never rock the same sh*t twice.’ I said let me show the camera that these sneakers have never been worn, so I lick it. I go to China and they got f*cken T-shirts with Chinese people licking it. It’s great to me, I love it.

Back in July 2013, Joe was sentenced to four months in prison for back taxes and reveals that Michael Jordan sent him a letter while he was incarcerated. It was at an All-Star Game auction of Jordan’s by his Airness himself that almost led Fat Joe to punching the Dallas Mavericks’ owner Mark Cuban:

Somebody outbid me and when I turned around it’s Mark Cuban. He goes up to me and he tells me ‘Fat Joe, guess what.’ I said, ‘What?’ He said, ‘I’m gonna throw it in my closet with the rest of the stuff.’ I wanted to punch Mark Cuban in the face. ‘You motherf—er.’ I’m over here thinking, ‘This is it. This is like the Picasso of sneakers.

Check out the full interview below:

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Breeding Ground Spotlight: T.Cash 'Fishscale 2'

A product of Dallas, Texas by way of Midwest, T.Cash is a musical powerhouse to be reckoned with Fishscale 2a riveting account of what this street legend has had to endure, while making his way to the top. Though the path has been rough, his smooth demeanor camouflages any sign that he’s been on his musical journey close to a decade.

Throughout this project, T.Cash showcases his lyrical versatility, as he so effortlessly spits clever punch-lines and ad-libs on each track. His newest single

“Whole Hood Wit Me”

 

This track embodies the true meaning of hip-hop/trap music. He exudes confidence while boasting via the songs hook,

“My name rings bells / you know who run the city /come-on it ain’t hard to tell / got the whole hood wit me.”

T.Cash has waited patiently for his time to showcase his ability and talents, and his time is now. Check out his latest project, Fishscale 2, and let us know what you think.

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Album Stream: Gucci Mane "The Oddfather"

Gucci Mane releases his latest project,“The Oddfather”, produced entirely by C4 with guest features including Young Thug, OJ Da Juiceman, PeeWee Longway, Young Dolph and more. Stream the album below or purchase on iTunes.