Michael Girgenti is a male model who claims that he is Mason Disick and not Scott Disick, as Kourtney Kardashian claims. Radar Online reports that Kourtney K and Girgenti have an upcoming court date to settle the score.
“I just want the truth to come out,” Girgenti told InTouch as he readies for the Dec. 16 court date. “At this point I have nothing to say to her, but if I am the father, I need to be slowly integrated into Mason’s life before more time passes.
“If I’m not, I can rest at ease — and everyone can move on,” said Girgenti, who claims his tryst with Kim’s older sister came in March 2009, months after the two initially met on a photoshoot for 944 magazine.
As we previously reported, the family released the results of a paternity test in August that stated Disick was the boy’s father, though Girgenti took exception with the results, implying they could have been doctored. He’s hoping the court will demand a test through an independent facility to allay his concerns.
It should be noted that Girgenti failed a lie detector test regarding the mater in August. The polygraph detected deceptive behavior when the model alleged that he and Kourtney had sex. Kourtney is probably so over the crazy drama but at least she’s moving forward with the test so this man can stop looking for a Kardashain kome up.
New Orleans rapper and Jet Life Affiliated, Trademark Da Skydiver is flying high these day. With the recent release his project “Flamingo Barnes 2: Mingo Royale” in November, he has created quite the buzz for his career. The Jet Life affiliated sits down with AllHipHop.com to discuss his passion for rap, his name, connecting with Currency, and his new project.
Why do you rap?
I rap because it’s the only way I know how to express myself, fully without having a conversation with someone, it’s that on top of connecting with people.
What’s your affiliation with Jet Life and Currency?
I have been with them for going on about 5 or 6 years now, I been since Fly Society to the Jets. Right now I’m focus on myself, I have a label that I just popped off, I have artist I am trying to get to the forefront. It’s really just about expanding, if I go out on my own, and do my own thing that just makes the Jet Brand stronger. I have known Currency for a long time since we was kids, before either one of was really into rapping. We have a mutual friend and one day I went to the studio with him and he was in there, he seen me and asked me was I still rapping and he said “cool he got a mix tape coming out I want you to get on it“, and it’s been lock since then.
Why the name Trademark Da Skydiver?
Well Trademark has been my rap name since forever, of course when I hooked up with the Jets it just made sense. I was like head first behind everything, I am very outspoken, I speak my mind, I don’t hold my tongue, so I was like Skydiver. It represented my personality
Tell us about your project?
It’s crazy, it’s the best project in my opinion that I put out. I took my time with it, a lot of my other project was done real fast. I just wanted to take my time and dig deep and pull out my different personalities. This project is really dope; it has a different sound from anything I have done. It symbolizes my independence.
What makes your music different? How are you going change the music industry?
Nobody shares my brain, nobody shares the path that I walked I life. I see myself as a versatile artist, I mean changing the game just in that sense. I just come real straight forward. We will just have to see what type of impact I make. All of that is up to the fans. It’s up to them what type of impact I make.
What’s your opinion so far on the industry?
I respect everybody, who out there making noise and waves. A lot of people complaining about what’s on the radio and what they don’t like.Like I said early that’s the way people express their selves . I am not one of them cats who like this is watered down. People like it, people buying, people on MTV Jams . I just don’t see how people complaining if you don’t like it, don’t rock with it. Its like to many people have they opinions but, a lot of them need to learn their place. At the end of the day respect everybody. I respect everybody
(AllHipHop News) Kanye West seems to have got his facts wrong and ruffled the feathers of Arsenio Hall. During his speech at the GRAMMY Nomination concert, Hall dismissed Kanye’s accusation that racism caused The Arsenio Hall Show to be discontinued in 1994.
During his interview on The Breakfast Club in November, Kanye said that Arsenio Hall was fired from his show for “turning up too much.” Hall refuted that claim and gave more context to the end of The Arsenio Hall Show in the 90s:
I just left my show, the white man didn’t do nothing this time, bruh. Save that for when the White man do do something. Don’t muddy the waters of racism with my bullsh*t, because it was not racism. I just left my show.
A reason Kanye may feel Hall was fired for “turning up too much” is the commonly believed notion that Hall’s controversial interview with Nation of Islam leader Louis Farrakhan in February 1994 upsetCBS, where the show was aired. In an interview with VIBE Magazine this past September admitted that the interview may have destroyed some of the love people had for him.
Hall was not finished with reprimanding Mr. West as he gave Kanye and the media present a quick history lesson on the term “Slave” and denounced its use in songs:
I hate the word ‘slave’ used in songs. The f*ck outta here. Do you know what that word is? Do you know what that word is all about? Nobody can use ‘slave’ in pop culture. If you’re in the music business, you shouldn’t f*ck with that word. Too serious an era. Too serious a problem in America. There is no one that’s free to move around this country that should use the word ‘slave.’ Do you know what it meant to slaves?
A California man in his 50s met a terrible death due to stealing gas. Richard Glover went to a South Los Angeles gas station on Tuesday where he paid for gas at a pump but then drove to the back of the station where he attempted to steal more gas, reports CBS.
It was at the back of the gas station where his van exploded and he burned to death. Authorities discovered two 55-gallon tanks inside the van, after the fire was put out, as well as a pump and an inch-wide water hose leading from the van to an underground tank.
The cause of the fire is under investigation but the man’s family told authorities that this wasn’t the first time he tried to steal gas, and that they’ve been begging him to stop doing it.
(AllHipHop News) That was quick. Less than 3 months after Birdman and Game hinted at Game being signed to Cash Money Records, Game tells Karen Civil TV that he is in fact not signed to Cash Money.
Touting himself as a “Free agent”, Game reasons that the Cash Money deal has not materialized, because the two parties are working out the details:
It’s just trying to find what’s best for Cash Money, what’s the best for Game at this point in his career, but that’s where I’m at at this point. Of course, nothing’s written in stone but that’s where I’m leaning. So we’ll see.
Another rumor Game is ready to dismiss is the one implying that he is having an adulterous relationship with married Khloe Kardashian. According to Game, Khloe and his friendship dates back to his pre-fame days where the two shared a five bedroom house with a few other of Game’s friends in Burbank, CA. He also dispelled any notion that his fiancée Tiffany Cambridge ever accused him of sleeping with Khloe:
Lamar is the homie, that’s his wife. Khloe’s loyal to their marriage, so that’s what it is. I mean I understand the media people see stuff and try to twist it but, that ain’t nothing. Tiffany ain’t never seen a picture of Khloe or me with Khloe and ever came at me like ‘what you doing with Khloe’, because that’s family.
Oh boy. R. Kelly is once again the talk of the town, but for all the wrong reasons! Somebody at his label decided to do an #askrkelly movement on twitter. And BOY…did it not go the way they expected.
Why you p### on that little girl? “@rkelly: Getting ready to answer some of my favorite #AskRKelly questions!! Start tweeting!”
(AllHipHop News) ESPN’s Skip Bayless and the NAACP have tried to kill the N-word but Schoolboy Q has a different approach to handling the N-Word: Let everyone say it at his show. During an interview on The Pete Holmes Show, Schoolboy Q spoke about his feelings on white people reciting his N-word laden lyrics at his shows.
According to Q, a large number of White people attend his shows and he revealed his signature way of breaking the ice:
I usually stop, because all of the white people be scared to say it. I’ll make them say the hook over and everybody says it. They think I’m some super down to Earth dude when really is I just want you to say it. [Laughs] Yeah, just say it. It’s 2013. I don’t care.
Q also reveals an interesting way how marijuana not only saved his life but helped his parenting skills:
I was a little too antsy. I’d jump around. Want to go here, want to be there. Once I started smoking weed I just wanted to stay and play the video game and rap. You know what I’m saying? You spend good time with your daughter after you go smoke, go chill with your daughter, you willing to do whatever she willing to do.
Check out Schoolboy Q talk about White people using the N-word at his shows, how weed saved his life + more below:
On White people Saying N-Word At His Shows:
On How Weed Saved His Life And Affects His Parenting:
(AllHipHop News) Rapper/DJ Michael “mikeflo” Flowers claims he was removed from an Alaska Airlines (a Delta Air Lines partner) flight last summer because airline employees were “uncomfortable” with the tattoos on his face.
Mikeflo was planning to travel from Seattle, Washington to Portland, Oregon on July 14th for a performance. According to the dead prez affiliate, a flight attendant told the unaccompanied child passenger next to him, “I don’t trust the guy with the tattoos so I am going to move your seat.”
The Clark Atlanta University graduate says a short time later he was asked to exit the plane by another member of the flight crew. The only reason Mike was given for his expulsion was the flight attendant’s concern that he would not comply with FAA rules.
“I was stunned and humiliated,” said mikeflo. “I am a platinum medallion member with Delta and I fly thousands of miles a year. I feel like they violated my freedom of expression.”
Mikeflo has consulted with legal representation and is considering pursuing a lawsuit.
“Mr. Flowers has religious and cultural tattoos on his face as an expression of his spiritual beliefs,” said his attorney Mawuli Mel Davis. “We are investigating the incident and considering all legal options.”
Meanwhile, mikeflo has launched the #itsartnotacrime social media campaign calling for fair treatment of all passengers by Alaska Airlines.
Check out Chance The Rapper’s “Good Enough” and “Back To School Pack,” two unreleased mixtapes by the rapper that brought you “Acid Rap.” This is Chance the Rapper material from his band Instrumentality.
(AllHipHop News) On March 26th, 1992 Mike Tyson was sentenced to six years in prison after being convicted for the rape of former Miss Black Rhode Island Desiree Washington. Two decades later and that rape case has caused the legendary heavyweight boxer to be barred from the United Kingdom.
Last year, the United Kingdom changed their immigration laws to prevent the entrance of anyone who has been sentenced to more than four year in prison. This change in the U.K.’s immigration laws has deterred Tyson’s international tour promoting his autobiography, Undisputed Truth as he had stops scheduled in London. Tyson released a statement regarding the incident:
I have been coming to the U.K. consistently in the past decade so this change is disheartening since it affects my current entry standing. I apologize to my fans that were inconvenienced, however, please know I am currently working diligently with the proper authorities to regain access next year for my U.K. tour.
Unfortunate for Tyson, he will soon have to face this immigration law again as his Spike Lee-directed one-man Broadway show is scheduled for eight nights in London, Glasgow and Manchester in March 2014.