(AllHipHop News) All celebrities are humans and all humans have a breaking point. According to a few tweets from Chris Brown’s personal Twitter account, the 24 year old singer seems to have reached his breaking point and is hinting at an early retirement.
Don’t worry mainstream America.After this X album, it’ll probably be my last album.
— Chris Brown (@chrisbrown) August 6, 2013
Then Brown revealed the inundation of negative press and attention due to his 2009 assault of Rihanna as the catalyst for his apparent departure from music:
Being famous is amazing when it’s for ur music and talent. I’m tired of being famous for a mistake I made when i was 18. I’m cool & over it!
— Chris Brown (@chrisbrown) August 6, 2013
This comes a day after the singer reportedly turned himself in to Los Angeles’s Van Nuys’ jail for his hit-and-run incident.
Master P is hitting the streets today with a new mixtape called Famous Again. This mixtape has the pulse of the streets and has Master P back with hot rhymes and huge features on the project. Not only can you expect Rome aka Romeo, Alley Boy and Fat Trel but P has Wiz Khalifa, The Game, Problem, Chief Keef, Dee-1, Clyde Carson, and more to contribute to another street classic.
I thought Laila Ali was a G, but it looks like she’s realized the error of her mouth. She recently talked to Egypt and said sorry to the Don ‘Ye and his Lady.
Egypt: Laila, are you there babe?
Laila: I am here, how are you doing?
Egypt: Girl, this just seems so silly. But I know that you kinda had something on your heart when I called you too that you wanted to share with everybody. How did this thing just get blown out of proportion?
Laila: Okay, I was recently at a charity event and I was asked my opinion on some of these non-traditional and creative names and I was speaking very candidly and honestly as I always do. And you know, as a parent, knowing how cruel the world is and the bullying, and you know, kids have to grow up and get a job one day, I did say that I think some of these name choices are stupid. I do realize that it was a poor choice of words, you know, and it wasn’t to single out Kim or Kanye. I actually mentioned a bunch of names, not just the name North. It was a general opinion to a question that I was asked, but it doesn’t matter. I do realize and I take responsibility for it. I have no problem doing that. It was a poor choice of words that I used.
Egypt: Okay.
Laila: You know I actually reached out to Kim and Kanye to apologize.
Egypt: You know I think that’s very admirable of you because not too many people would have…said you know what, wait. Errr! Let me just put the brakes on here. Maybe I shouldn’t have said that or it came out wrong. But you know some people would even say you only said what everybody else was thinking, you know?
Laila: Well, that usually is the case.
{{Laughs}}
Egypt: Let me tell y’all people something. If you keep naming your babies Glamadia and CharnetMoet Rose, come on they’re going to have trouble getting a job. In the future, we gotta think smart.
Laila: Exactly.
Egypt: These are your kids lives. Alright, thanks so much Laila!
Laila: Thanks for giving me the opportunity to clear that up.
Egypt: Absolutely.
Photo Credit: Allen Cooley
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This sh*t has Jamie Foxx happy.
I forgot that Kanye West and Drake had some issues with each other. (Ok, I really didn’t know unless it stems back to Kanye producing Drake’s first disaster video) But they managed to get past it at the OVO Festival over the weekend.
OK, we don’t care. But anytime beef is deaded, its a good thing.
Seems like Mase and Diddy linked up too. One big funky bunch!
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(AllHipHopNews) Sneaker giant, ADIDAS, will release an exclusive and limited edition of Run-DMC Superstar 80s and premium Run-DMC apparel.
The Run-DMC Superstar 80s comes with a printed leather sockliner, regular and fat lacing, plus elastic tongue construction, which allows wearers to emulate the Queens trio and wear the shoes without laces.
The apparel end of the collection features classic Firebird black and white tracksuits and Trefoil t-shirts. The limited edition Superstar 80s will be available in September, the apparel is available now at www.adidas.com/run-dmc.
The sneaker company recently released a video of Run and DMC talking about their first pair of ADIDAS:
(AllHipHop Feature) Maybach Music Group’s Stalley has been releasing music for over 5 years. After dropping three independent mixtapes prior to 2012 and his first project under the MMG umbrella last year, Stalley believes his latest mixtape, Honest Cowboy, is the definitive work that will force the non-believers to take notice.
“It’s going to be one that people will remember for a long time. I think this one will solidify me in the game as being top dog and not slept on,” says Stalley on Honest Cowboy. “People come up to me and they always say that I’m slept or that I’m overlooked, but I think this is that one that’s going to open people’s eyes up. The music is going to speak for itself.”
Honest Cowboy is a free project that Stalley describes as a musical exploration of who he really is and where he came from. The title was inspired by his troubled father who left the family in Ohio to pursue work as a rancher in San Antonio, Texas.
“I didn’t really grow up with [my father]. That’s the reason that sparked the title and the feel of the album. That was me trying to understand a little more about why he left his family and went down south to go be a cowboy,” explains Stalley. “I saw the parallel of a cowboy and Hip Hop artists today. You go on these frontiers, and you work hard and try to provide for your family. As an artist, you spend a lot of time away from your family and people that’s close to you to try and build this life.”
Kyle “Stalley” Myricks grew up in Massillon, Ohio, deeply connected to the car culture and high school sports. Massillon, a town of about 30,000 people roughly an hour outside of Cleveland, was also the place where Stalley’s grandmother introduced him to the songs of Michael Jackson, Stevie Wonder, and the storytelling of country music. Eventually, a young Kyle was exposed to Hip Hop, and the future rapper found his new passion.
“When I first heard Hip Hop was 2Pac’s Strictly 4 My N.I.G.G.A.Z. ‘Brenda’s Got A Baby’, those types of records, really touched me,” says Stalley. “I dove into other music like N.W.A., Ice Cube, Scarface, E-40, Nas, OutKast.”
With tracks like Honest Cowboy’s “Raise Your Weapons” the 30-year-old emcee is harkening back to the social conscious records of artists like Tupac who used their music to make statements about the political state of the nation, the injustice of the judicial system, and the institutionalized oppression that affect the community of his listeners.
“I sit around and I get mad at times because nobody speaks for us. Nobody has that voice. Even people with a bigger voice than me. These artists who have a wider reach and bigger audience never speak on things, because I think people are so afraid to get criticized on social networks and in the media,” says Stalley. “I started [“Raise Your Weapons”] out saying, ‘They saying I’m the last of a dying breed in a generation in a dire need of a voice like me.’ I honestly feel like that. I feel like the generation has a dire, dire need for someone to just stand up and speak for the community.”
Stalley also uses his new project as an homage to his loves like buckets and southern Hip Hop. Both of those interests come together on the lead single “Swangin’” featuring shout outs to Houston rap, a sample of Alabama rap duo G-side, and a verse from legendary Geto Boys member Scarface.
“You don’t really hear Scarface talking much about cars. We’re use to hearing street talk from him and the ghetto tales,” says Stalley. “I wanted to have him do a little something different from what people are used to hearing.”
Stalley also recruited a Western voice for Honest Cowboy. TDE’s Schoolboy Q will make an appearance on “NINETEENEIGHTY7.” The pair recently shot a video for the record in Q’s hometown of Los Angeles.
“That’s one of them records that’s going to turn up the hood. It’s definitely one that I think is going to stick and stay for a minute. It’s a big record.”
Stalley’s desire to create a masterful work led him to record over a 100 verses. He eventually dwindling the tunes down to ten tracks which features production from DJ Quik, Block Beataz, S1, Terence Martin, Rashad, Soundtrakk, and Black Diamond. Stalley hopes what he calls “the album before the album” satisfies his core fans and also appeals to new audience as well.
“For anybody that listens to The Autobiography to Lincoln Way Nights to Savage Journey they know that the sound stays similar, but it always grows and gets bigger,” says Stalley. “I just focus on getting sharper with the pen, sharper with the flow, and making sure that the production stays my sound, but also grows and gets more worldly so that it can reach a wider audience. Every artist wants to grasp the attention of a new fan every time out, and I think that’s what I did with this project.”
Stalley’s Honest Cowboy will be available for download August 8. Follow Stalley on Twitter @Stalley
[ALSO READ: Stalley Releases Cover Art & Tracklist For Honest Cowboy Mixtape]
Watch the trailer for Honest Cowboy below.
Check this:
I could have messed with Jay, but got respect for Bey/ We were on the same set of a commercial, see / I was sitting by myself, and he sat next to me / I was handling it well, and he was shocked to see, I was getting up to leave, he sent his guards to me/ Excuse me Miss, do me a favor, put your number on this piece of paper When Jay get settled and he’ll call you later/ I know most chicks would have took the bait, but then those chicks be the ones I hate / I wonder to this day if I’d have gave it up would it be me on stage throwing it up!
This chick claims that Jay Z hit on her and she said no, because she likes Beyonce so much. I hope she doesn’t think this will make her friends with Bey. Anyway, Jay Z and the folks at Roc Nation have not responded to this yet and they probably won’t. If they do, it becomes news.
But, she is doing interview with some people that have an internet radio station. For the record, I don’t believe her, especially seeing how Jay dotes over B. She’s doing her job though since she is getting the promotion. These days, the best way to get some attention is to mention Jay’s name.
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“Maybe we can do more music now like we were supposed to”-Drake
(AllHipHop News) Drake spoke with Revolt TV following his OVO Fest and explained how the surprise appearance of Kanye West came about.
After attesting their lack of communication to the high competitive nature of Hip Hop, Drake said he did not speak or see Kanye until the Yeezus rapper appeared on the stage to perform “New Slaves” and “Can’t Tell Me Nothing”.
Near the end of the interview, Drizzy leaves the door open to the possibility of more collaborations between the two MC’s who have never did a song together outside of the Forever posse cut from 2009.
Check out Drake explain his relationship with Kanye, the moment of sharing that stage with him and more:
Let’s rewind a bit. Yesterday (August 5th) we showed you footage of Jim Jones explaining how he was almost killed due to him dissing the honorable Louis Farrakahn. If you watch that video carefully, Jim Jones told Cipha Sounds his diddy bop had down syndrome.
If you didn’t look closely do not worry because the UCB Theater improv actors, especially Christian Capozzoli, put on a few hilarious reenactments of what down syndrome diddy bops actually look like.
Cipha Sounds’ Take It Personal is every Friday at 9pm at the UCB Theater on 153 3rd St on Avenue A.
Check out the UCB Theater’s improv actors show Jim Jones what happens when someone’s diddy bop has down syndrome:
I heard a crazy rumor! But, I’m thinking there may be some truth to it. OK, crazy, but could the gossip giant Media TakeOut be creating a record label to pump out R&B music that would appeal to the masses?
A birdie told me that is possible in the form of MTO Records! Now, I was told that – IF this is real – they would target talented artists that live in the reality world. For example, K. Michelle is dope and she would be a candidate for MTO Records. She’s obviously signed, but you get the picture.
The only thing I have yet to determine – aside from verifying the facts – is who will be running this venture. Typically, a mogul or former label executive would run this. I’ve yet to determine WHO this person could be and have no leads. Maybe JD? I don’t know. This can’t be life.
BREAKING NEWS!
Wild N Out is coming on tonight and the homey Young Jack Thriller is going to be in the battle!
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Nothing may be the same according to Drake but he’s reaches back into his o###### of melodic jams for “Hold On We’re Going Home”. The song, reminiscent of the revamped 80’s style Daft Punk employed on their latest album Random Access Memories, finds Drake crooning for the love and affection of a young woman.
[ALSO CHECK OUT: Drake Brought Out Kanye West, J. Cole, Big Sean, Diddy, Ma$e, TLC, French Montana, & The Weeknd At OVO Fest (VIDEOS)]
Nothing Was The Same will be released on September 17th.
Check out the official first single from Nothing Was The Same “Hold On We’re Going Home”
[ALSO CHECK OUT: Drake feat./ 2 Chainz & Big Sean- All Me]
CTE boss, Young Jeezy, announced the release of the Boss Yo Life Up Gang mixtape yesterday (Aug. 5) via Instagram.
The mixtape, presented by DJ Drama and new Def Jam A&R, Don Cannon will be released on August 13 via DatPiff.com. To feature new music from Young Jeezy, and YG, the Boss Yo Life Up Gang mixtape will also feature the first new music from new CTE signee’s, Doughboyz Cashout.
AllHipHop.com visited CTE World to talk to Doughboyz Cashout about what the world could expect from the Boss Yo Life Up Gang mixtape.
(AllHipHop News) In today’s world a music producer and a computer engineer have a lot in common. Both technicians manipulate digital software to create a desired outcome. One well-known Hip Hop beat maker happens to literally be both. Just Blaze spoke with Wired.com about how he originally broke into the music industry by reprogramming Motorola P900 two-way pagers.
“Back then, there wasn’t such a thing as ringtones for your phone,” said the former Rutgers computer science student. “But Motorola included an app that allowed you to make customizable tones. The way you had to enter the music into the pager wasn’t really a musical approach. It was more a mathematical thing.”
Just mastered creating exclusive ringtone remixes of popular songs that included reverb, delay, and drum sounds. His innovative technique helped gain him notoriety.
He goes on to talk about how he built a Pro Tools rig on his laptop back in 1997, something the program’s creators said was not possible at the time.
“It took a lot of time, a lot of trial and error, and quite a bit of money, but I was able to fashion my own Pro Tools rig that ran off an old Powerbook,” explained Just. “I used to roll it into sessions and engineers would look at me like I was from another planet because nobody had anything like this in New York, or in the business, at all.”
The producer of tracks like Jay Z’s “Girls, Girls, Girls,” Kanye West’s “Touch The Sky,” Jay Electronica’s “Exhibit C,” and Eminem & Lil Wayne’s “No Love” recently joined the revamped Priority Records.
[ALSO READ: Priority Records Set To Make A Comeback With Just Blaze, Baauer & Harry Fraud]