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The Street On Beastie Boy's "Paul's Boutique" Cover Could Become "Beastie Boys Square"

(AllHipHop News) New Yorkers may have been denied the opportunity to walk down Christopher Wallace Way in Brooklyn, but a new petition has begun to give the Lower East Side some Hip Hop history. A petition by film location scout and Brooklyn resident LeRoy McCarthy has begun to turn the street corner pictured on The Beastie Boys’ seminal 1989 album Paul’s Boutique after the Hip Hop trio.

McCarthy’s campaign to rename the intersection of Ludlow and Rivington streets in New York City’s Lower East Side neighborhood to Beastie Boys Square is his latest after Brooklyn Community Board 2 rejected his request to have St James Place and Fulton Street co-named Christopher  Wallace. McCarthy wants to have one street dedicated to Hip Hop in each of New York City’s five boroughs due to the genre’s lasting impact on the city:

Over the course of 40 years, hip-hop has contributed to the economy, to fashion, tourism, race relations and New York City had projected this onto the world. Where is the recognition from New York City? Has there been any? I don’t see that.

While Christopher Wallace Way was rejected due to the Notorious B.I.G.’s criminal past and vulgar lyrics, The Beastie Boys’ reverence in the area could help their cause. On the famous intersection now is wrap joint Wolfnights and its general manager Vicky Dalva expressed the continued support for The Beastie Boys in the area:

When Adam Yauch passed away, people came here for three or four days putting candles and flowers out, taking photos, really mourning his death. At least one person comes in each week asking if it’s Paul’s Boutique.

This past May, a small park near the Brooklyn childhood home of late Beastie Boys’ member Adam “MCA” Yauch was named “Adam Yauch Park”, a year following his death.

The petition for “Beastie Boy Square” can be viewed and/or signed here

Hip-Hop Rumors: Is George Zimmerman Crazy In Love With Beyonce?

I heard this crazy rumor just yesterday. There is an image floating around that suggested that George Zimmerman had infiltrated the BeyHive. Unless you have been under a rock, that’s Beyonce’s crazy fan stans that attack whenever there is a threat against B. Well, there seemed to be an impending threat in GEORGE “I GOT AWAY WITH MURDER” ZIMMERMAN.

Here is what was on the internet.

There were immediately some rumors (clearly not true) that Jay was going to dispatch some Black trucks to handle things, but that was just some jokes. Anyway, the end of this is OK. The image above is a complete fake and George Zimmerman was never actually seen holding a colorful image of Beyonce. Thanks…Christmas came early.

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LeShaun – Still "Doin It" Well Since LL

When LL Cool J released “Doin’ It” in January of 1996, the record went on to become one of his biggest, hitting #9 on the Billboard Top 100. The single was spinning on radio and rocking clubs, and a video was ordered up to be directed by Hype Williams. This was when things got a little tricky.

In one of hip-hop’s most controversial moments, rapper LeShaun who was prominently featured on the song was excluded from the video and replaced with a model. But, there is more to the story. LeShaun wasn’t just a feature on “Doin’ It,” the song was for all intents and purposes a remake of her song, “Wild Thing.” She explains that it was Chris Lighty who came to her personally when LL wanted to remake the song, so they did, and she was on it. But, as Hype Williams prepared to shoot the video, LeShaun was not included because she was 7 months pregnant with her now teenaged daughter. So, she sued… and she won.

Since the lawsuit, LeShaun pursued a career in photography and is a “body work” expert, she performs massages, does personal training and she lives what she teaches as demonstrated by her own amazing body. She is too often remembered for being one-half of one of “hip-hop’s biggest beefs,” but in reality, she and LL are still friends, and she would love to perform “Doin’ It” with him if, and when, he is inducted in the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame.

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AllHipHop.com caught up with LeShaun about LL, photography, female rappers, and if there is any such thing as life after hip-hop.

AllHipHop.com: Being part of Flavor Unit seemed like it had to be so fun, jumping on and off of each other’s records. Take us back to some of the early days in your career.

LeShaun: Wow. It was fun. But, at the same time it was stressful, because there weren’t very many females, doing what we were doing. There were some that were out, but they weren’t writing their own s###. So it was really nerve wracking to say the least, because those of us that were really talented and writing our own stuff, we weren’t depending on a ghost writer. But, it was kinda like, ‘Are you kidding me?’ like this person is doing this that and the other she did not even write that, you know, it would p### me off, you know.  Because we knew we were writing our own stuff and we had the talent, but it was just so hard for us to really get our foot in the door and get the recognition that we deserved you know as female artists that were doing our own thing.

AllHipHop.com: Why do you think things are so challenging for female artists in hip-hop?

LeShaun: I don’t know it’s almost as if guys don’t wanna hear girls rapping, I mean, not only just guys, I guess. People just don’t want to hear females rapping. I’m not sure. I love it (to hear female rappers), of course, obviously I’m a little bit biased, but, you know, I have always loved it. I’ve always loved to see women get involved in something that is male dominated and then do their thing. I am the type of girl that loves to watch a movie and then there is a bad a** chick in the movie and, I’m like ‘Yeah!’ I have always been that type of girl.

It’s weird now because it’s still that same struggle that I had when I was younger.  Rap is still very male dominated, and you have one or two females that are doing something, and it’s like there is not enough room, but there is enough room for a hundred male rappers to all be doing well at one time. And that kinda sucks. I don’t know I don’t know I don’t know what it is about the culture. But you definitely you got a lot of females that are out there, some that have not even been discovered yet–that are dope as hell, that write their own stuff and can can spit like like the guys you know just right off the top and it’s just harder for them.  You know, it’s just weird.

AllHipHop.com: Can you talk about “Doin It,” and why it was important to you to speak up for yourself and and take legal action.

LeShaun: Ummm well… Let me see…First of all, I need to say there was a lot of stuff going on as far as me not being visible in the video.  Because LL was the person that I was doing the song with, and he was the talent, he was the one that they sort of put in the forefront (as making the decision to exclude me from the video), but it wasn’t LL It was the people behind him saying, ‘you know we can’t do this; she is pregnant.’ The media, they don’t care about the middle man, or anybody behind the scenes they want to make it about the talent, the artist and the person that people know that they are familiar with which was LL. And so… we had our issues.

I was really upset about the situation because I was pregnant, but I still felt like I wanted people to know who I was, you know? Someone else was going to get the recognition for the hard work that I did, and that’s what really upset me.  I really wanted to make a statement that I thought it was unfair for me to not be able to do my thing.  It was not fair for me to just you know sit back and say here’s my voice and nobody knows who the hell I am. This was one of the biggest songs of you know of his career. It was huge, “Doing It” went triple platinum and that could have done a lot more for me career wise.

And still to this day, I feel like had I been in the video, I think it would have probably helped my music career move along, but then again I had to think that everything happens for a reason. I was pregnant. When I look at pictures of myself when I was pregnant, I ask myself if I really want that to be looping over and over and over again 20 years later with my pregnant face when they were shooting the video, I had my daughter, but I still had that pregnant look.  You get that pudgy face your nose is wide and you just don’t really kinda look like yourself, I don’t know if you have any kids or if you’ve ever had any children and went through that but your face looks different. You know, And so I don’t know, I’m kinda like did I really want that to be the face that people remember 20 years down the line, I don’t know.

AllHipHop:  Have you left rap behind and, if so, what is that like?

LeShaun: No I haven’t, I still write pretty much every day. I still write songs, I write poetry. I am actually about to finish up my book of poetry. So some of them are funny, some of them are cutthroat, they come from life experiences. Some of them are street, I mean I’m still Brooklyn (laughter). Some people that have run in my circle are gonna say, ‘holy sh*t she talking about me.’ I am planning to tie in my photography with the book. I am definitely not giving up on hip hop. I would love to get my ass back out there on stage and do a show or two.

Catch up with LeShaun Williams at her website Courtulookin.com and on Instagram @courtulookin2

R. Kelly Responds To Sexual Assault Accusations In Village Voice Article

(AllHipHop News) R. Kelly probably felt he would be spending this time focusing on publicizing his latest album Black Panties, but thanks to a scathing article published in The Village Voice, the R&B star’s past has become the central story in the media. In the article, former Chicago Sun-Times journalist Jim DeRogatis recounted tales and reports he says proves Kelly had engaged in numerous sex acts with underaged girls.

[ALSO READ: R. Kelly Talks Black Panties, Lady Gaga, & Classic Songs In CRWN Interview]

R. Kelly was asked about The Village Voice piece during an interview with Atlanta’s V-103 radio station. Speaking with host Big Tigger, Kells makes an analogy between his life at the moment and the game of football, thanks his fans, and offers a message to his detractors.

Well, I feel like I got the football, man. I’m running towards the touchdown. Stopping and looking back, mess around and get tackled. And I also want my fans and everybody out there to know that I really appreciate  everybody’s support from the very beginning of my career. But as you know, when you get on top of anything, it’s very windy up there. It’s not just about getting on top, it’s about holding your balance once you get up there. You have to be spiritually a climber. So I feel good about Black Panties… As long as I got my fans screaming my name around the world and buying my records, and supporting R. Kelly, everybody that doesn’t agree with it should listen to the last song on Black Panties.

The final track on Kelly’s Black Panties is “Shut Up.” The song opens with the lines, “This songs goes out to all the people out there that be running they mouth/ And they don’t know what the hell they saying/Shut up.”

[ALSO READ: Legal Docs Show R. Kelly & Ex-Wife Andrea Kelly Were In Dispute Over Child Support Payments]

Listen to R. Kelly’s interview with V-103 below.

Lyor Cohen, Kevin Liles & Todd Moscowitz Announce New Label "300"

(AllHipHop News) Former president of Def Jam and CEO of Warner Music Group Lyor Cohen is hoping to become the King Leonidas of the music industry as he and fellow veteran music executives Kevin Liles and Todd Moscowitz introduce their new label 300. The company’s title was borrowed from the epic 480 BC battle between the Spartans and Persians depicted in the movie of the same name.

“It was a battle that changed the way wars are fought,” Cohen told Billboard. “These guys found that if you were well synchronized, strategic, loyal with great planning and preparedness you could do much more with less and be highly effective.”

300 has received a reported $5 million funding from Google as well as backing from Columbus Nova (stakeholder in Rhapsody), hedge fund billionaire Noam Gottesman, Kemado Records co-founder Andres Santo Domingo, and former Warner Music digital chief Alex Zubillaga. The “content company” will be distributed by Atlantic Records.

Cohen, Liles, and Moscowitz all spent time at Def Jam and Warner Music prior to uniting to launch 300.

[ALSO READ: Russell Simmons To Help Launch ‘All Def Music’ Label]

Pusha T Reportedly Working With The Neptunes For Next Album

(AllHipHop News) As Pusha T’s debut solo album My Name Is My Name makes its way onto numerous top albums of the year lists, the Clipse member is already planning his follow-up. Pusha apparently announced that he is headed in the studio for 20 days next month with longtime collaborators Pharrell Williams and Chad Hugo of The Neptunes.

[ALSO READ: 2 Chainz, Pusha T & August Alsina To Head Out On “2 Good To Be T.R.U. Tour”]

The news that the “Numbers On The Boards” rapper and the superproducer team were jumping back in the lab came out at a Q&A session with Miss Info in New York last night. MissInfo.tv contributor Mikey Fresh reported the revelation on Twitter.

The history between Pusha T and The Neptunes extends back to the Clipse days. All three albums by the Virginia duo features production from Pharrell and Chad. Pharrell also produced “Suicide” and “S.N.I.T.C.H.” off Pusha’s MNIMN.

King Push also took the time during the interview to speak on Drake’s “Sh!t (Remix)” verse which some believe was a response to Kendrick Lamar’s challenge on “Control.”

[ALSO READ: Pharrell’s Interested In Producing Entire 50 Cent Album]

Chuck D Responds To Suge Knight's African-American/N***a Comments

(AllHipHop News) Suge Knight sparked controversy recently when the former head of Death Row Records said he rather be called “n***a” than “African-American.” Public Enemy’s Chuck D was asked about those comments by TMZ and the Rock and Roll Hall of Famer expressed his feeling that “the N-word” is disrespectful to the legacy of the Civil Rights Movement and the Black struggle in whatever capacity it is used.

[ALSO READ: Suge Knight Says Daz Produced Snoop’s “Doggystyle” Not Dr. Dre]

“Being called Black in America is the struggle to keep us moving and breathing over bloody water,” said Chuck. “Being a ni***r or [ni**a] without the context of history is like drowning in bloody water, dragging down those yet knowing to swim.”

Chuck did agree with Suge that “African-American” may not be the best word to describe black people in this country since a white African in America is by definition an “African-American.” He also takes aim at Hip Hop’s overuse of n***a, saying it is uncreative and lazy when rappers use the N-word more than three times in song without context.

EXCLUSIVE: Yo Gotti Speaks on 'I Am' Feedback And New Hit 'F-U'

(AllHipHop News) Epic Records recording artist Yo Gotti recently sat down with AllHipHop.com at Circle House Studios in Miami, to discuss the feedback on his sixth studio album, I Am, as well as his bubbling single “F-U” featuring Philly wordsmith, Meek Mill.

Yo Gotti said that word of mouth has helped the album maintain steadily sales since the album was released on November 19.

“We getting nothing but good positive feedback for the album I Am,” Yo Gotti told AllHipHop.com. “The numbers are doing fairly well, but most important to me is the fans love it, the fans f**k with it. That’s what it’s all about to me. Giving the people what they want.”

One street record on the album has been gaining steam on stations throughout the country, even though it has yet to be released as an official single.

“The ‘F-U’ record is out of here, shout out to my boy Meek Mill, Infamous on that track,” Yo Gotti said. “That’s a smash, I wish they could put it on the radio. The are playing it on mixshows, but I think a record like that, if they put it in full rotation, it would go #1.

“To me coming from a creative space, a hit record should be a hit record and it should travel wherever it go, regardless of the content or whatever it is. I think the ‘F-U’ record is a smash…even though the chorus is ‘F-U’….”

Check out the exclusive interview with Yo Gotti below:

Follow Mikey T The Movie Star on Twitter @MTMovieStar

The Lox Pull A Beyonce, Drop New EP

(AllHipHop News) First Beyonce and now The Lox.

The Lox have been dormant as a group since 2014’s We Are The Streets, but the Yonkers collective have suddenly dropped The Trinity EP on iTunes Wednesday morning. The group didn’t announce it at all, but hinted on social media late Tuesday.

The group – Jadakiss, Sheek Louch and Style P – formally made the announcement on their various social media outlets.

The group is expecting to drop We Are The Streets 2 in 2014.

The album hit midnight.

Click here to get the album.

WTF News: Two People Spent a Month in Jail Because Cops Thought Their Soap Was Cocaine

Just when you thought the police couldn’t get worse with their stupidity…

Two people spent a month in jail because police mistook two packages of soap for cocaine. Annadel Cruz, 26, was driving a Mercedez-Benz on Interstate 79 in Lehigh County, Penn., on November 13 when troopers pulled her over for speeding, reports the Huffington Post. When questioned about a marijuana smell coming from her car Cruz admitted that she smoked earlier in the day and produced the small amount that she was carrying.

The trooper then found two white bricks wrapped in clear packaging and Cruz informed them that it was homemade soap. Field tests allegedly indicated the substance was cocaine, so Cruz and her passenger were sent to jail on cocaine-trafficking charges. The passenger’s bail was set at $500,000. Cruz was also charged with marijuana possession and traffic violations and her bail was set at $250,000.

It took authorities an entire month to determine that the white bricks were actually soap.

Both parties have been released but their attorneys believe that Cruz was profiled.

“I think it is a nice car with out-of-state plates and a Hispanic female behind the wheel. If it was me driving that car, this wouldn’t have happened,” said her passenger, Alexander Bernstein.

Their lawyers also believe that either the field test was never conducted or something wasn’t done properly.

There’s no word on what actions Cruz and Bernstein plan to take but they better sue or as much as they can get.

What kind of dumb a### cops…

Hip-Hop Rumors: Peter Gunz Says His Sister Wives Are More Banging Than Stevie J's

Ok, not ver batim…but something along those lines.

Peter Gunz understands that there are some stark similarities between he and Stevie J, but the comparisons are starting to become a bit O.D. so he wants to set the record straight about their differences. He told Vh1 that they’re two different types of people and insinuated that his women are finer and more refined.

Peep game:

It bothers me a little bit because they say I’m trying to be Stevie J. I understand the comparison – two women, he’s with the side chick, you know, it bothers me a little bit because I never watched Love & Hip Hop Atlanta but I knew immediately that my story line was along the lines of his because I had producers and everyone around me saying ‘Oh, we’ve got another Stevie J-Joseline-Mimi thing.” But no, me and Stevie J are two completely different characters. He’s more on the funny character side while my situation is very real and it’s just a different pedigree of people. Sorry, no disrespect, it’s just a different pedigree of women and situation. I think that’s why I catch so much heat and Stevie gets away with it. He was hated for a little while but then beloved because it’s almost like, funny and he’s a character, he has the faces and the pregnancy test in his back pocket. This situation is serious and Tara doesn’t seem like a person who would tolerate nothing like that, she’s extremely intelligent, master’s degree, well-versed. Amina: beautiful, extremely talented. Why are these two beautiful women taking this from this old one hit wonder?

Rumors say that Stevie J and Benzino have been going around telling people that Peter has been trying to mimic Stevie. But according to Gunz, that’s all fairytales and he’s definitely not trying to be like Stevie J.

Riff Raff Goes On Twitter Rant Calling Out Hot 97's Ebro Darden

(AllHipHop News) Whatever you want to say about Riff Raff, he has his core fans, and he clearly has a handful of haters. According to the Houston, Texas native Hot 97’s program director Ebro Darden would fall into the latter group, and Riff Raff made his feelings about Ebro known to the world on Twitter.

[ALSO CHECK OUT: Riff Raff – OG Bobby Johnson feat. Kid Sister (Remix)]

Riff Raff is apparently upset about a poll ran by Hot 97 that he feels like he rightfully won. The former MTV reality star didn’t hold back on the social media site calling Ebro a racist and a liar.

Ebro then responded to some of Riff Raff tweets with his own posts.

This is not the first time the two have exchanged heated words towards each other. In an interview with Hot 97 earlier this year, Ebro questioned Riff Raff authenticity and background. He even called Riff Raff “the new Vanilla Ice” with Riff Raff responding that he is just being himself.

[ALSO CHECK OUT: Hot 97′s Ebro Darden Appears On Combat Jack Show]

Watch the interview below.

Slaughterhouse Announces New 2014 Tour

(AllHipHop News) The four-headed Hip Hop monster known as Slaughterhouse is set to hit the road in 2014. Joe Budden, Royce da 5’9”, Joell Ortiz, and Crooked I are headed out on the Glass House Tour. The trek will begin with a 5 day run in Austin, Texas for the SXSW Festival, and then it will continue throughout North America through the month of April.

[ALSO CHECK OUT: Eminem & Slaughterhouse – The Backroom Freestyle]

For ticket information visit glasshousetour.com.

Check out the promo video with dates/locations for Slaughterhouse’s Glass House Tour below.

Legal Docs Show R. Kelly & Ex-Wife Andrea Kelly Were In Dispute Over Child Support Payments

(AllHipHop News) Legal documents obtained by AllHipHop.com show that R&B singer R. Kelly was involved in a court case with his ex-wife Andrea Kelly over child support. A notarized subpoena filed in the Circuit Court of Cook County, Illinois was sent by Ms. Kelly’s attorney to the performance rights organization SESAC, Inc.

The doc dated October 30, 2013 commanded the company to provide information about R. Kelly’s royalty income, licensing agreements, and assets to Andrea’s lawyer Robert M. Motta of Motta & Motta, LLC.

[ALSO READ: R. Kelly Reportedly Owes Over $100,000 In Unpaid Child Support]

R. Kelly has maintained that he does not owe any child support to his ex-wife. A rep for the singer told AllHipHop last week, “Mr. Kelly is current on his child support payments.”

Ms. Kelly’s attorney Alison Motta of Motta & Motta LLC has confirmed with AllHipHop.com that R. Kelly was recently in arrears with his child support and that the subpoena was filed by her firm in response to a court case. Despite media reports, Ms. Motta also confirmed that Andrea hired Bounty Alert/Project Child Support to assist her in recovering those funds.

Kai D. Patterson, President & CEO of Bounty Alert addressed his organization’s involvement in the Kellys’ child support case with AllHipHop.com via e-mail.

“We were asked to provide Ms. Kelly our program at no upfront cost and told that Andrea Kelly had mismanaged her earnings she received from VH1’s#### reality series, Hollywood Exes,”  wrote Patterson. “Although she did not meet the criteria for receiving our services at on upfront fee, we provided the program at no upfront cost as a courtesy to Andrea Kelly’s attorney, since her attorney represented Ms. Kelly could not afford the initial payment of $350.”

Motta refutes Patterson’s claim that Andrea was unable to afford the costs of PCS stating, “Obviously, she was having financial difficulties because of the child support situation, but it was a stretch to define her as indigent.”

Bounty Alert alleges to have received documents and statements showing that R. Kelly was several months behind in child support payments at the time Ms. Kelly contracted the services of Project Child Support. PCS issued a press release days after R. Kelly released his latest album Black Panties claiming the group provided a report to Andrea Kelly’s attorneys showing the singer owed approximately $114,900 in unpaid child support.

According to Motta, the statement was released after Motta & Motta informed Bounty Alert on November 18th that R. Kelly had paid off his child support debts.

“We, nor Andrea, ever denied hiring them. We just denied that R. Kelly owed $115,000,” says Motta. “We sent an e-mail advising them not to do anything, because Mr. Kelly had paid his child support.”

Patterson contends that Bounty Alert/PCS received the first notification that R. Kelly’s arrears were paid at 5:57 PM EST on Friday, December 13 after their press release was published. He adds that according to statements provided by Motta, it was only after Project Child Support was contracted by Ms. Kelly that Mr. Kelly paid his overdue child support payments.

“It is public knowledge that Project Child Support takes extra measures to collect unpaid child support, which we believe was leveraged in the negotiations that caused Mr. Kelly to pay after we were contracted,” states Patterson.

“That’s inaccurate. They’re just trying to cover their a####,” says Motta. “No one on the other side, Mr. Kelly or his attorneys, knew that we hired Bounty Alert.”

Motta maintains that the subpoena and the court case were sealed, and they were not meant to be seen by the public. Her firm and Ms. Kelly are considering what steps to take against Bounty Alert who they believe released the documents. (editor’s note: AllHipHop.com does not confirm nor deny that Kai D. Patterson, Bounty Alert, or Project Child Support were the source for the court documents.)

“I don’t know what makes them think that releasing the private information of Ms. Kelly is good for business,” says Motta. “We are coming up with a plan to counteract Bounty Alert.”

AllHipHop.com contacted representatives of R. Kelly and SESAC. They both declined to comment on this story.

[ALSO READ: Full Details of R. Kelly’s Sexual Assault Surface]

Pharrell Signs With Columbia Records For New 2014 Solo Album

(AllHipHop News) The man with the golden touch for hits will soon begin crafting his own and now has a new record label home. Announced today (December 17th), Pharrell has signed to Columbia Records for the release of his as-of-yet untitled solo debut album for 2014.

Pharrell’s 2006 solo debut album In My Mind was released on Interscope Records and Columbia Records Chairman/CEO Rob Stringer is excited Pharrell made the switch:

When we excitedly partnered with Pharrell in January of this year, we felt it was his time again. Since then, ‘Blurred Lines’ and ‘Get Lucky’ have defined pop music in 2013, and now we are preparing to launch Pharrell as a global solo superstar in 2014. ‘Happy’ is just the beginning.

Pharrell was apart of Robin Thicke’s “Blurred Lines” and Daft Punk’s “Get Lucky” with each appearing in the Top 15 of Billboard’s Top 200 most popular songs of 2013.

Hip-Hop Rumors: J. Cole Getting Married?

Big Sean wifed a chick. And now J. Cole? This is interesting. These young men are seemingly willing to lock it in early. Maybe they are taking cues from their idols. But the likes of Jay and Nas didn’t turn it in until much later. But, this is cool and its nice to see that a rapper can get a “regular” chick as a soul mate. LOL! But, BallerAlert reports that the St. John’s University alumni sent their congratulation via Twitter. Here is a bit of a history via image. CONGRATS!

Shout out to BallerAlert for these pics.

 

 

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