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Hexmurda’s Take On Kendrick Lamar, New York And The Lack Of Replies!

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I know by now everyone has either heard or heard about Kendrick Lamar’s verse on Big Sean’s CONTROL joint.

In case u have been under a rock or dead here’s the synopsis.

NO I.D. produced a song that didn’t make BigSean’s upcoming “Hall of Fame” album due to sample clearance issues. The song featured Kendrick and Jay Electronica & popped up all over the blogosphere on Monday. Well, Sean went first, Kendrick went second and Jay Elect was the anchor.

At least that was the plan.

I played it, listened to Sean’s verse, it was cool. Next was Kendrick’s. His verse was pretty much par for the course, then he decided to spaz the f### out. I dunno if anybody even listened to Jay’s verse after Kendrick’s. It got the “Oh S###”, reaction. After giving the prerequisite respect to JayZ, Nas, Eminem & Andre3k effectively immunizing them from the upcoming onslaught, this Compton n#### proclaimed himself the King of New York and basically gave out personal battle me invites to Jay Cole, Wale, Drake, ASAP Rocky, Meek Mil, Mac Miller, BigKRIT, Pusha T, TylerTheCreator AND Big Sean and Jay Electronica for good measure. Kendrick basically called out every n#### in his weight class. He even called Jay Cole by his government name “Jermaine Cole” so there was no doubt who he was talking about. And then he said “WEST COAST” at the end just to let n##### know.

Tupac would be proud.
Kendrick also said some s### about G5 planes & drunk Grandpa’s with prosthetic legs, but that’s beside the point. It wasn’t exactly a dis. This wasn’t “HIT EM UP Part II” by any stretch of the imagination. Kendrick just let his peers know how he was laying. He’s aware of who has the money, champagne & weed, but now he wanted to know who has the bars?

S### felt like the 80’s & 90’s again.

Twitter went crazy.

I haven’t seen mainstream or underground HipHop fans this excited since Jay Electronica & JustBlaze dropped “EXHIBIT C”. It seems like every rapper in the world had a response to Kendrick’s verse. Everybody except the n##### he was specifically talking to. I don’t know what the f### those cats are waiting for. Maybe some of them are going to get together & record one “We Are The World” style track. “ThatsWhatFriendsAreFor2013 (The Kendrick Response)” or some s###. Joell Ortiz from Slaughterhouse repped hard for New York tho. He gave an immediate response with Royce Da 5-9-like quickness. He stood tall. As did Papoose.

For everybody else, man listen. If you’re not from New York or he didn’t mention u stop making response records. Technically you can’t respond to a n#### who wasn’t talking to you.

As for Mr. Lamar he ended mainstream Hip Hop’s circle jerk and gave it a much needed shot in the arm. Kendrick Lamar basically said “We’re cool, but I’m trying to kill you n##### on tracks”. Rappers are gonna have to stop f###### doing all these collaborations and stand on their own two damn feet.

It had gotten to the point where I would hear a joint & there would be so many n##### on it I would have no idea who’s song it was, let alone what project it was on. For the longest I thought “DJ KHALED” was the name of a group consisting of Ross, Wayne, Baby, AceHood & Busta with occasional appearances by Drake, T-Pain & Future. S###.

Lastly I have to say kudos to Kendrick for basically saying “f### these n#####” on some rap s###, & bringing competition back to HipHop. Good job to Joell Ortiz and Pap. They held NY down. The entire HipHop Nation both young & old await the rest of the responses from both the New York emcees and the emcees who were actually mentioned in the verse. It’ll be interesting to see who replies & what they have to say. We’re waiting. Don’t take too long now.

Twit @ me, @hexmurda & remember, I don’t give a f### about your opinion unless u agree with me.

EXCLUSIVE: Hell Rell Speaks on Expanding Rap Career But Remaining Loyal to Hardcore Fans

(AllHipHop News) Hell Rell, one of New York’s hardest MCs, took a moment to speak with AllHipHop.com during a recent trip to Miami, Florida.

The Bronx, New York native was down south, taking in the Hip-Hop scene and expanding his network.

Hell Rell spoke on his upcoming “Meyer Lansky” mixtape, revealing that it was time for some “real ni**a” music.

“Working man , working staying sucker free out here in Miami, fu**ing with this good weather, smoking this good dope, recording good music,” Hell Rell told AllHipHop.com. “I’m working on that ‘Meyer Lansky’ mixtape, bout to f**k the streets up, f**k the internet up, show them what a real ni**a been on lately.”

Hell Rell explained how he’s choosing records for the upcoming mixtape.

“I just been recording every city I go, it’s love,” Hell Rell said. “[I] got access to a studio, I’ve got like 50-60 songs. I pick certain songs that go with certain times and right, now it’s time for real ni**a music.”

Ruga Rell explained that his hiatus from the rap game was due to legal issues that he has since put behind him.

“I been low for a minute, I had a couple of cases I needed to beat,” Hell Rell told AllHipHop.com. “I had to get my Jew lawyer to eat that up. He ate all that up. A ni**a back on his s**t. When this new music hit, the streets its going to f**k the streets up. Shooters going crazy, ladies going crazy, the hustlers.”

Check out the exclusive interview with Hell Rell below:

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K. Michelle Gets New Reality Show “No New Friends” On VH1

(AllHipHop News) K. Michelle, star of VH1’s top rated show “Love & Hip Hop Atlanta,” has landed her own reality show.

While the singer is set to be featured in the upcoming season of “Love & Hip Hop NY,”, she revealed the news of her own spinoff during a performance in Wilmington, Delaware last night (August 15).

The singer, who performed at a venue called Moodswing, told the crowd she’s landed her own reality show titled “No New Friends.”

K. Michelle alluded to the reality show during a recent Twitter spat with “Love & Hip Hop NY” cast member Erica Mena, who advised K. Michelle to “go back to ATL!!”

“I will appear on LHHNY, ONLY 2introduce my new show,” K. Michelle tweeted. “You will NOT C me on camera argument with ANYONE.”

No other information was available about the show as of press time.

“Love & Hip Hop Atlanta,” has performed extremely well for VH1 in the latest season and is the most watches show on cable on Monday’s.

The show has consistently bested popular shows like “Real Housewives of Miami, “WWE’s Monday Wrestling programming, “Family Guy” and others.

Tech N9ne Talks Helping Nas Perform, Texts From Raekwon, New Music + More (VIDEO)

(AllHipHop News)  Tech N9ne recently spoke with HardKnock.tv about his stories of getting admiration from Hip Hop legends, his new music as well as the motivation he gave Lil Wayne during a troubling time.

One of the interesting tidbits of the interview arrives when a masked Tech N9ne reveals that at a 2009 Rock The Bells tour stop in Switzerland Nas informed N9ne he did not know a certain part of a song he was about to perform and needed him to distract the crowd.

Check out the full stories and more in the video below:

Robin Thicke, T.I. and Pharrell Fighting Marvin Gaye Estate Over “Blurred Lines”

(AllHipHop News) The estate of one of Robin Thicke’s musical influences is threatening to take legal action against his most successful single, “Blurred Lines”.

According to The Hollywood Reporter,  T.I. (Clifford Harris), Pharrell (Pharrell Williams) and Robin Thicke filed a lawsuit yesterday (August 15th) against the estate of Marvin Gaye who have claimed that “Blurred Lines” bare copy songs they have rights over. According to the suit, the Gaye estate is claiming “Blurred Lines” copies elements of Gaye’s “Got To Give It Up”

But there are no similarities between plaintiffs’ composition and those the claimants allege they own, other than commonplace musical elements. Plaintiffs created a hit and did it without copying anyone else’s composition.

The three artists are looking admission that “Blurred Lines” does not copy from Gaye’s “Got To Give It Up” and that the Gaye estate not pursue any further legal action on the grounds of copyright infringment.

The estate, which also owns The Funkadelics catalog, has alleged that the song also borrows from The Funkadelic’s “Sexy Ways”. Funkadelic frontman and funk legend George Clinton took to his personal Twitter account to voice his support for Robin Thicke in the ongoing legal dispute:

 

Eminem Performs “Survival” For First Time @ Pukkelpop Festival In Belgium (VIDEO)

(AllHipHop News) New anthem prepared for stadiums across the world. Check. Rare New York City performance. Check. Eminem has slowly been making his way back and last night (August 15th) he performed his raucous new song “Survival” at the ukkelpop Festival in Berlin.

Paul Rosenberg told Billboard in February “we fully expect to be releasing a new Eminem album in 2013”.

Check out Eminem perform “Survival” below:

Papoose “Control” Freestyle Responds to Kendrick Lamar

“Yo Kendrick good look on that Summer Jam move, but you ain’t the king of sh*t”-Papoose

The quiet before the storm has passed and we are in full on flood mode with the responses to Kendrick Lamar’s “Control” verse. Up now is Brooklyn’s own Papoose who recently reentered the national consciousness thanks to Kendrick giving him a few minutes of his set time at this year’s Hot 97 Summer Jam.

Pap digs deeper than simply dissing Kendrick on his lyrical skills and speaks on the emasculating of the black man saying “Kendrick, Kanye and Drake act feminine/they wear clothes you usually find women in.”

Check out the full scathing response below and vote if this verse was good enough:

Killer Mike & El-P Give Their Take On The Hype Over Kendrick Lamar’s “Control” Verse (VIDEO)

(AlHipHop News) Hip Hop duo Killer Mike and El-P gave an interview recently to answer a question about the main topic of discussion in Hip Hop over the past week – Kendrick Lamar’s verse on “Control”. While acknowledging that Kendrick’s verse is dope, El-P says it’s “crazy” that people are now getting excited over a rapper focusing on lyrics.

[ALSO READ: Wale Responds To Kendrick Lamar’s “Control” (VIDEO)]

“It’s so funny to me to see people freak out. All these born-again Hip Hop purists,” says El-P. “Lyrics are important. No sh*t. Some of us been going for the throat our whole careers. Me and Mike, we listen to that sh*t, and we laugh, like ‘yes.’ Other motherf*ckers are sitting there sweating. Not us. We’re just like, cool, we got another one on our team.”

Some listeners have misinterpreted Kendrick’s motive with his rap as “beefing” with other rappers, but El-P points out that it was really in the spirit of friendly competition something that all emcees should be striving to do.

“It’s not the East Coast versus the West Coast,” adds El-P. “He just got on the track and ripped it, said what he wanted to. That’s what we do. That’s what everyone should do.”

“I’m just glad the culture is getting back on some rap sh*t,” said Mike. “I suggest a lot of y’all sucker-ass rappers get together, form a tag team, and try to compete, because right now you’re looking at the greatest tag team walking the face of the earth.”

Killer Mike and El-P released their collaborative album Run The Jewels in June.

[ALSO READ: Killer Mike Talks Truth vs Fantasy & Globalization Of Hip Hop (VIDEO)]

Watch the full interview below.


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