(AllHipHop News) Seventh time the charm? Today (May 5th), XXL revealed the cover for their 2014 Freshman Class.
For their seventh installment, the group of upstarts include Troy Ave, Vic Mensa, Lil Bibby, Chance The Rapper, Isaiah Rashad, Vic Mensa, Jarren Benton, August Alsina, Rich Homie Quan, Kevin Gates, Lil Durk and Jon Connor. Newcomer Jarren Benton won XXL’s 10th Spot contest.
Man, when I saw the AHH headline, I thought Lil Wayne had got batsh*t crazy! There was wide speculation that Weezy tried to fight Marcos Maidana after the Argentine put those hands on Floyd. He didn’t lose, but he made it dirty enough to get people clamoring for a rematch. BUT…people saw Weezy spazzing at Maidana and the crew and thought the Young Money Millionaire had one too many syzrrups that night. Not True!
In an exclusive interview with AllHipHop.com, the star of VH1’s#### reality show, Love and Hip-Hop , Rich Dollaz speaks on the power of media, marketing and social media in his new book “I Just Want You To Win.” Dollaz explained to AllHipHop.com that in this new era of social media, his book identifies this and other ways to show you how to win in today’s social dynamic.
(AllHipHop News) Wu-Tang Clan was nothing to f*ck with, but always imparted wisdom and knowledge inside the gruesome rap tales. According to Saigon, after Wu-Tang Clan, there was no other popular conscious rap group.
In an interview with VladTV, the Love & Hip Hop actor says that the label behind both Wu-Tang Clan and Dead Prez (Loud/Columbia) did not provide the same promotional help for the conscious rap of Dead Prez. According to Saigon, Dead Prez’s commercial demise was preordained by the powers that be and their “agenda”.
They shut Dead Prez down. They Put the mussle on Stic[.ma] and M[-1], quick. As great as they were and as big as they were, had the label at the time really put the energy that they would put behind a group that was spreading violence or a group that was spreading ignorance, they would have had a much bigger impact. They were loved. Dead Prez was loved, because a lot of people understood. But the system said, hey, this is not conducive to us. To our agenda.
Both Dead Prez and Wu-Tang were signed to Loud/Columbia back in 2000. Dead Prez released their debut album Let’s Get Free in March 2010, eight months before Wu-Tang Clan released their third studio album, The W. Wu-Tang Clan’s following album, The Iron Flag would be released a year after. Dead Prez’s second album Revolutionary But Gangster was not released until four years later and less than a month Sony Music and Bertelsmann Music Group formed Sony BMG 50-50 venture.
(AllHipHop Interviews) Sometimes it takes traveling the world to fully understand your place in it. That journey can be an enlightening experience, especially for an artist that reflects on his life adventures through his work.
An example of that artistic expression will be displayed on the forthcoming album from Damani Nkosi. Before finalizing his Thoughtful King project (executive produced by Warryn Campbell), the Inglewood rapper crisscrossed the globe including stops in Europe, China, and Brazil.
Nkosi later shot videos for his tracks “Free Dumb (Chains Off)” in Hamburg, Germany and “Now That’s Love” in Paris, France. The latter song features appearances from Grammy winning jazz pianist Robert Glasper and R&B singer Musiq Soulchild. Thoughtful King also includes contributions from BJ The Chicago Kid and PJ Morton.
After cutting ties with Sony Urban and Snoop’s Doggystyle Records, Nkosi is releasing Thoughtful King independently. Damani Nkosi chatted with AllHipHop.com about his new album, his travels overseas, breaking into the industry, and more.
How did you first get involved in the music industry?
I have been rapping for years. I was featured on Kurupt’s Space Boogie: Smoke Oddessey. That was the first feature I ever had. I had a 16 bar verse on that. That was my introduction where I was actually on an album.
You also worked with Dr. Dre. How did that relationship start?
I used to battle rap back in the day. At “The Next Episode” video shoot, I was battling six or seven people in a cypher, and I didn’t know that Mel-Man was standing in the background listening. He liked what I was spitting, and he brought me to Dre. About two weeks later I met Dre. That’s how we started.
You’ve expressed that your father played a big impact on your life in general. How did your relationship with your father affect you musically?
My whole confidence as a man came from my father. Ever since I was able to understand anything, he just kept telling me I was a king. He started instilling pride in me just as a human being and as an African-American- what it meant to be from African descent. He was teaching me that at a young age. I guess he just knew what I was going to encounter when I got of age. So I walk with a certain pride that carried over into my confidence in my music. So he’s definitely instrumental in all of my success.
You signed to a major label at one point, but you are releasing this album independently. Do you have any interest in signing with another major or do you want to stay independent?
Independent is cool. I get to do exactly what I want to do. Anytime someone respects my craft and it translates into good dollars for them and me as well, I’d definitely take an opportunity that made sense. But right now it’s really just cool to be able to do exactly what I want to do from a marketing standpoint, a visual standpoint, a lyrical standpoint, and as far as musical selection. I get to control it all. So win, lose or draw, it’s really just all win for me. Either way it’s fine for me. I would only do a label if it made sense for both of us.
Your single “Now That’s Love” features jazz musician Robert Glasper and R&B singer Musiq Soulchild. Is that genre-crossing sound reflective of what listeners can expect on your album?
Yeah, I did a little bit of everything. It’s pretty much everything that I’m influenced by and that I listen to. I’m a big jazz fan, I’m a huge Hip Hop fan, and I’m a huge soul music fan. So it encompasses all of that. The whole album is just a big, dope blend of all of that music which makes a great hip hop album to me.
And how would you define a “great Hip Hop album”?
One, I’m a big fan of putting paint where it ain’t. Trends are cool. I’m not against trends. Things trend because obviously everybody likes it at one time which is dope. But I’m a big fan of the raw creativity that each person has. So when it comes to Hip Hop, if it’s creative, you’ve got a distinctive voice, and you have a perspective in your lyrics that I don’t really hear often, that’s a great Hip Hop album to me. I’m just a big fan of individuality.
What are some of your favorite albums?
I would go back to Paid In Full. I would go back to KRS-One. Then I will come up to Illmatic, Reasonable Doubt. Pick a Common album – Be. I love the Miseducation of Lauryn Hill album. I think that’s incredible. I love Kendrick’s new album. It’s a bunch of albums, but those are just some of the few that I think are creative and dope.
What’s your opinion of the L.A. rap scene at the moment?
The new L.A. rap scene is good. It’s like a mixture of what is going on here, what’s going on everywhere. Because of the Internet, you can see what everybody’s doing. The L.A. rap scene is dope to me. It’s a dope community. Everybody is a 3 degree separation away from each other. Everybody knows each other. Everybody’s doing shows together. It feels good.
What would you say you took away from the experience of being overseas personally and artistically?
Personally, just to walk down the street every day in a foreign land you do a lot of reflecting. You can look back at America and have a different perspective knowing you’re not there. You’re forced to adapt to something totally different. It just changed my perspective on life to see the way other people live, what other people value versus what I’m used to in my society, in my surroundings. It changed my perspective on the world. It made me change the perspective of my content.
Just seeing other things broadened my mind. To actually see and experience going to a house party in Germany, what is that? If you’re a true artist that’s going to automatically spark your mind. I’m a writer. I love to write. I love poetry. So I instantly got tons of things going on in my head when I’m experiencing something that’s out the box from my normal surroundings.
Will your album be available in digital, CD, and vinyl formats?
We’re working on a vinyl. I’m going to put it out digitally. It will definitely be on iTunes, and then I’m going to see how people respond to it. I plan on performing a lot all across the country and overseas as well. I’m just going to play it by ear.
I’ll be able to work it longer. It’s a different role for me, since I don’t have $200-$300,000 at one time to get the word out there, so it’s going to be a slow grind. I do plan on getting it out there both digitally and on vinyl. That’s something I’m looking to do.
My plan is to take each song and promote it the full year. I didn’t do any records on this album that I would say are for this or for that. I did records on topics that I felt were important to me and important for people to hear. There are no throwaway records. Everything I recorded is on the album, so it’s very concentrated. It’s very direct. I did exactly what I wanted to do. For me it’s a dream album. Artistically, I captured what I wanted to capture. Whatever I was going through in my life at the time – in the last three or four years – is on the album.
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Damani Nkosi’s Thoughtful King is scheduled for digital download on Tuesday, May 6th.
For those who think reality TV is fake, the cast of Love & Hip Hop Atlanta are not here to act.
According to TMZ, sources say that new cast mate Erica Pinkett had to be separated from Lil Scrappy, after throwing a glass of wine in his face while having dinner.
To keep things in line, there is now one security guard for every cast member, to keep things from getting out of control, and also to protect cast members from civilians!
One cast member told TMZ, “That s*** gets ratchet and now the bodyguards shutting that s*** down.”
(AllHipHop News) Mona Scott-Young has been the executive producer of Love & Hip Hop for four years, but the Mimi Faust and Rikko sextape from last month may have been the biggest news the show has ever garnered. In a recent interview, Mona Scott-Young speaks on how she questioned the legitimacy of the sex tape and how Benzino’s recent shooting was a blessing from the “reality gods”.
This past March, Benzino was allegedly shot by his nephew en route to a funeral service for his mother. Rumors spread that Benzino staged the shooting to increase news interest, a rumor that Young denies. However, the woman who makes a living off of reality show ratings, stated that the timing of the shooting was a good sign:
The timing and the way that it happened, you have another moment that you go, you can’t make this stuff up. It’s like the reality gods have once again chosen this show to smile upon.
Young later stated that “I’m producing a show that you hope gets ratings and you hope people respond to. Good or bad.”
Young attests that neither herself or VH1 has a financial investment in the sale of Mimi & Nikko: Scandal in Atlanta sex tape, distributed through Vivid Entertainment. However, the ringleader of the reality chaos did state that she questioned Mimi when the star first informed her that Vivid Entertainment got a hold of the sextape:
When she called and said, ‘The head of one of the biggest p### companies got a copy of it,’ did I have my own questions? Of course. Like, really? How did he know it was you? How did he get your phone number?
Last week, Who’s Who presented the Core DJs 10 Year Anniversary Celebration at Cameo. B.O.B Performed live for the packed house. Also in the house was Desean Jackson, Matt Kemp, Erica Mena Simply Jess and More. Keeping the party jumpin’ till well after 5 AM was The Wolf of South Beach himself DJ Efeezy.
(AllHipHop News) If a multi-platinum artist leaves the most storied Hip Hop label of all time and no press release is sent, did it really happen? According to reports, Rihanna has left Island Def Jam and has signed with Jay Z’s Roc Nation.
Rihanna has always been managed by Jay Z’s Roc Nation label but appears to now be a signed artist. On Def Jam’s official site, Rihanna is not listed in the ARTIST section with such current artists as Kanye West, Frank Ocean and former rival Teyana Taylor. Rihanna enlisted Jay Z’s Roc Nation as help with her management in 2010, however the site now has Rihanna as a LABEL artist along with J. Cole, Jay Electroinca and others:
No one from Rihanna’s camp has responded as of now.
I never thought 50 and Nelly would share a common foe, but it has happened. It seems that Floyd Mayweather has tossed a black cloud over 50 Cent and Nelly, whom he has issues with. Just some backdrop, Floyd’s ex-girlfriend Shantel now seems to be dating Nelly and 50 Cent recently commented jokingly on Floyd’s situation with her. And then at the pre-fight madness, Money May was asked some questions and he send some darts and some nameless rappers. But, you know who he’s talking about.
“We gonna shoot rapper’s that’s relevant. A lot of them trying to stay relevant using my name,” Floyd said with daggers in his voice. Watch the video for the rest of it.
“They keep us talking, but if we stop talking about them then they should worry!” -illseed.
(AllHipHop News) Rihanna may have shown one nipple too many. Today (May 5th), Rihanna’s Instagram account has been deleted for unspecified reasons.
Last week, reports surfaced that reps at Instagram informed Rihanna if she did not refrain from posting nude photographs her Instagram account would be permanently deleted. Earlier today, her Instagram account was deactivated:
The alleged warning from Instagram surfaced after Rihanna shared her cover photo in French magazine Lui. In the photo, Rihanna’s bare nipples are exposed. Instagram’s community guidelines prohibits such behavior:
If you wouldn’t show the photo or video you are thinking about uploading to a child, or your boss, or your parents, you probably shouldn’t share it on Instagram.
Rihanna has not responded to the deactivation of her Instagram account, however her Twitter avatar is an uncensored painting of the same Lui magazine cover.
(AllHipHop News) The playoff series between the Toronto Raptors and the Brooklyn Nets was seen by many as a proxy battle between T-Dot’s Drake and BK’s Jay Z.
Drizzy and Jigga had been throwing shots at each other in recent weeks. Jay called the Young Money rapper “Mrs. Drizzy” on his “We Made It” verse, and Drake made a reference to the Roc Nation boss eating fondue at a previous basketball game.
With the Nets topping the Raptors in game seven, it seems the war of words between Jay and Drake has calmed down a bit. Both rappers showed respect to the other’s team on social media.
Jay made an extremely rare appearance on Twitter to congratulate Toronto.
Drake returned the respect on Instagram with the caption, “Incredible year! Incredible team! Congrats to Brooklyn for advancing. #416#NorthernUprising.”
While the “Light Up” and “Pound Cake” collaborators seemed to take the high road after the Nets moved on to the second round, Drake’s longtime producing partner and fellow Toronto native Boi-1da was not feeling his hometown being bounced from the postseason or Jay’s tweet shout out.
(AllHipHopNews) Suge Knight is set to be the subject of an upcoming book by Stormey Ramdhan. The behind-the-scenes tell-all is being marketed as a memoir from Suge’s former fiancée, but the Death Row Records co-founder says he was never engaged to Ramdhan.
Speaking with TMZ, Knight says his relationship with Ramdhan never involved talk of getting married, and she is just trying to use him to make money of her book.
“I think it’s f**ked up to try and use the next motherf**ker to eat,” said Suge.