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Jay Z Covers November Issue Of Vanity Fair

(AllHipHop News) Hip Hop mogul Jay Z has been tapped for a cover story in the November issue of Vanity Fair. In what the magazine is calling “his most revealing interview ever,” the 43-year-old emcee discusses trademarking his daughter Blue Ivy’s name, the 2008 election of Barack Obama, his drug dealing past, his new job as a sports agent with Roc Nation Sports, pursuing his wife Beyoncé, and his “guesstimated” $500 million fortune.

[ALSO READ: Diddy, Jay Z & Nicki Minaj Make Top 5 Of Forbes Cash Kings List]

“I’m not motivated by that,” says Jay about Forbes putting his net worth at half a billion dollars. “I don’t sit around with my friends and talk about money, ever. On a record, that’s different.”

Jay previously appeared on the Vanity Fair cover in 2007. His superstar spouse has also been featured on the publication’s front on a few occasions. In the latest edition, the Brooklyn rapper says his line “She was a good girl ’til she knew me” from Magna Carta Holy Grail‘s “Part II (On The Run) is about Beyoncé adding, “she’s gangsta now.”

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A$AP Ferg & A$AP Rocky Perform On Arsenio Hall Show (VIDEO)

(AllHipHop News) Two of the standout members of the A$AP Mob hit the Arsenio Hall Show stage on Monday. A$AP Rocky joined A$AP Ferg for his first late-night show performance. The two Harlem natives performed “Shabba” from Ferg’s recent release Trap Lord.

[ALSO READ: A$AP Ferg Announces “Turnt x Burnt” Tour With A$AP Mob]

[ALSO READ: Kendrick Lamar Performs “m.A.A.d city” & “Collard Greens” With Schoolboy Q On The Arsenio Hall Show]

Watch Ferg and Rocky on Arsenio below.

Best of the Best: The 10 Greatest Hip-Hop Albums From 1988

At that point in time, 1988, rap had a solid foundation as a result of over a decade of groundwork.  Additionally, the barriers that acts like Run DMC and the Beastie Boys had recently knocked down proved there was a market for this Bronx-born style of music.  Real money and marketing efforts started being used to bring Hip-Hop’s growing popularity to the masses. In March of that year, DJ Jazzy Jeff & the Fresh Prince won the first Grammy for Best Rap Performance, and Yo! MTV Raps debuted in August.

The greatest example of Hip-Hop capitalizing on all this though was the amount of quality music  that was released that year.  There was so much of it that 1988 is widely regarded as rap’s best year ever.  And so AllHipHop.com rose to the challenge of ranking its most remarkable releases.

These are the best of the best.  Here are the greatest Hip-Hop albums from ‘88.  It is referred to as rap’s first Golden Era, and for very good reason.

10). Straight Out the Jungle by The Jungle Brothers: While De La Soul and A Tribe Called Quest are often recognized for their contributions to the Native Tongues movement, it officially began with the Jungle Brothers’ debut, Straight Out the Jungle.  From sex raps to Afrocentrism, the album was clearly a well-rounded piece of work that presented the trio as daring emcees.  They weren’t afraid to explore real topics.  The trail they blazed is still being followed to this day.

9). Lyte as a Rock by MC Lyte: MC Lyte’s first album was a breakthrough in Hip-Hop.  Her commanding vocals, sense of style, and rapping abilities made her a tour de force.  “Paper Thin,” “I Cram to Understand U,” “10% Dis,” and the title track proved that she could hold her own in the male-dominated world of rap.  Public Enemy’s Chuck D put it best, “S**t, she’s the bomb.  Lyte is the ultimate MC, with the voice, style, and the ability to cut a rhyme and make it hurt.”

8). Power by Ice-T: Ice-T’s sophomore effort is one of Hip-Hop’s most honest evaluations of the crime life that would be glorified in the coming years by countless others.  However, songs like “High Rollers” and “Drama” both expose the real consequences of that lifestyle.  And as a former criminal himself, Ice-T’s rhymes are some of the best commentary on the subject that Hip-Hop has ever heard.

7). By All Means Necessary by Boogie Down Productions: After the death of Scott La Rock (R.I.P.), KRS-One returned with this Hip-Hop classic.  From beginning to end, this 10-track set is very potent.  “Jimmy,” “Stop the Violence,” and “Illegal Business” confront sex, violence, and drugs.  And while a record like “My Philosophy” discusses BDP’s evolution, it still manages to take a subliminal shot at Run DMC.  This album has a lot to teach, but one of the most memorable lessons is “Don’t f**k with Kris.”

6). Follow the Leader by Eric B. & Rakim: Most people would fold under the pressure to follow up a monumental debut.  But Eric B. and Rakim aren’t most people.  Atop improved production courtesy of Eric B., Rakim again delivers of some of Hip-Hop’s greatest lyrics.  This is the duo in their prime.  Like Ra said on “Microphone Fiend”: Spread the word, cause I’m in E-F-F-E-C-T/A smooth operator operating correctly.

5). Strictly Business by EPMD: EPMD was ahead of their time.  For a case in point, check out how “It’s My Thing” opens with helicopter sounds and samples “Seven Minutes of Funk.”  Erick Sermon’s productions served as a precursor to the G-Funk sound that would soon emerge from the West Coast.  In terms of rapping, “Jane,” another one of the albums many highlights, has the two guys from Brentwood, Long Island, seamlessly rhyming back-and-forth with each line.

4). Long Live the Kane by Big Daddy Kane: The first solo offering from Big Daddy Kane is one of rap’s best albums.  He has raps for days about how great he is, but unlike most rappers, Kane’s boasts are justified by his incredible skills.  “Raw,” “Set it Off,” and the flawless “Ain’t No Half Steppin’” are all reasons why “[his] rhymes will remain like a hieroglyphic” like he says on “Just Rhymin’ with Biz.”

3). The Great Adventures of Slick Rick by Slick Rick: This is an album which lives up to its title as a result of Slick Rick (and his alter-ego MC Ricky D) covering a lot of ground in 49 minutes and 46 seconds.  Because of Rick’s personality and amazing storytelling prowess, songs like “Treat Her Like a Prostitute” and “Lick the Balls” appear comfortably alongside records like “Teenage Love” and “Hey Young World.”  “Children’s Story” though is LP’s magnum opus.

2). Straight Outta Compton by N.W.A: Never had the streets been addressed with such explicit ferocity.  “F**K tha Police” in particular got a lot of attention.  And while some of it was violent (Without a gun and a badge, what do you got?/A sucker in a uniform waitin’ to get shot), it also raised awareness about police brutality (Police think they have the authority to kill a minority).  Neither of those things should’ve been ignored.  And because of the controversy N.W.A created, they weren’t.

1). It Takes a Nation of Millions to Hold Us Back by Public Enemy: With the crack epidemic and Reaganomics in full swing, Public Enemy’s second album transcended music and served as a call for social change.  There is a sense of urgency in everything that’s heard.  And that helped create the album’s most enduring quality which is that it provides hope.  Even after a quarter of a century, It Takes a Nation remains one of the most righteous recordings of all-time.

Honorable Mentions for “The 10 Greatest Hip-Hop Albums From 1988” List:

Critical Beatdown by The Ultramagnetic MCs
Tougher Than Leather by Run DMC
In Full Gear by Stetsasonic
Life Is…Too $hort by Too Short
Act a Fool by King T

What do you think?  Share your thoughts in the comments section below!

Suge Knight's Ex-Fiancee To Release Tell-All Book (Excerpts)

(AllHiphop News) The stories about Suge Knight have become things of legend, and now someone who was right by the former label head’s side is ready to share her experiences with the man. Knight’s former fiancée Stormey Ramdhan’s upcoming tell-all book, My Life With Knight, will cover the 20 years she spent with Suge as he helped build Death Row, attained wealth and fame, and ultimately lost it all.

[ALSO READ: Suge Knight Arrested Again]

The memoir is being described as “the untold Death Row story as seen through the eyes of the woman behind the mogul” and “an inspiration journey that aims to help those overcome seemingly insurmountable obstacles in their lives.”

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Read excerpts from My Life With Knight: The Woman Behind The Most Feared Man In Hip Hop and watch the behind-the-scenes video for the book’s promo shoot below.

It’s the summer of 1993; as a recent graduate of Crenshaw High School and at a point I was looking forward to leaving for North Carolina on scholarship, you could not have told me that my life would have changed before that even happened….

It’s just getting dark and he didn’t call yet. I’m in the front room of the house on Cadillac Boulevard watching TV with my little brother Alfey when the phone rings, it’s him! Suge wanted to know my address; I told him I’m off Cadillac and Robertson. It took him 10 to 15 minutes to get there. He pulled up in a new Black Mercedes SL 500 convertible with the top down, blasting music… Suge’s homeboy, Heron was in the passenger seat. So I thought, “That’s who went in my place,” but I couldn’t get mad; we had just met several hours earlier. To my surprise Suge was a total gentleman, I invited him in my house, my little brother Alfey greeted him at the door, while my mom Patty yells from the kitchen, “Who is at the door?” I reply “Mommy it’s my friend Suge.”

At that same moment everybody going back to Snoop’s trailer for another smoke out and they call out to me. I look that way and before I could answer Suge says, “Stormey, what you want to do, you want to f### with the help or you want to f### with the boss?” I told him, “I’m f###### with the boss.” He said, “Well get in, we going to Compton.” I wave to the girl’s goodbye and ask Suge, “Where am I going to sit?” He had his homeboy Neck Bone riding in the passenger seat, so I walk over to the other side as Neck Bone opens the door. I can tell he was thinking he did not want me on his lap, and I was thinking I do not want to sit on his lap, so I get in and sit on the center console leaning on Suge the whole ride to Compton, which was 20 minutes of straight awkwardness.

Eminem Will Perform At First Ever YouTube Music Video Awards

(AllHipHop News) Billboard counts YouTube views on its charts. MTV stopped being M(usic) television a decade ago. In one of the most preordained moves in recent memories, YouTube will hold its first ever Music Video Awards.

The inaugural award show will celebrate the most viewed YouTube videos over the past year based on global music-video views and shares. The nominations will be released on October 17th and fans will be able to vote through social media after the nominations are made.  A few big name performers have already been announced. According to Variety, Eminem and Lady Gaga are set to perform at the event.

Filmmaker Spike Jonze, who will be the award show creative director promises the event will “feel like a YouTube video itself”:

We’re getting together a group of amazing artists and filmmakers to do this live — tune in to see what happens live.

The award show will feature performances from all over the globe including Moscow, Seoul, London and Brazil.

The award show will be a live event at New York City’s Pier 36 on Sunday November 3rd. Eminem’s highly anticipated upcoming album The Marshall Mathers LP 2 will be released on November 5th. In 2010, Eminem’s video for “Love The Way You Lie” featuring Rihanna broke YouTube’s single day view record by gaining over 6.6 million views in 24 hours.

Lola Monroe: I Wasn't Dropped From Taylor Gang Because I Was Never Signed (VIDEO)

(AllHipHop News) All seems to be fair in business and rap, as former Taylor Gang member Lola Monroe spoke on his relationship with her former label after reports of her being dropped. On the red carpet of the BET Hip Hop Awards, Lola spoke with HipHopWired about what her status at Taylor Gang was over the past two years.

According to the new mom, contrary to the statement released by the Taylor Gang imprint, she was not released due to one specific stipulation:

You can’t get dropped unless you’re signed. Plain and simple. This is business. You keep it moving through certain circumstances but at the end of the day it’s all love as far as a personal level.

Monroe first announced her affiliation with Taylor Gang in October of 2011 during an interview with Atlanta’s V-103 and noted her “business instincts” as to what led her to choosing the house that Wiz Khalifa built:

Plus, out of all the situations that came to me, my business instincts and just the comfort level, I felt it was just the right move with him. [Wiz] a stand-up dude and it just felt right.

Lola Monroe’s upcoming project, Lipsticks & Pistols will be hosted by DJ Ill Will and is expected to see a 2013 release.

Check out the interview below:

Gucci Mane Reportedly Sentenced To Over Six Months In Jail For Probation Violation

(AllHipHop News) Prison seems to be the next chapter in Gucci Mane’s recent string of unfortunate events which include amateur mall boxing and a Twitter tirade against practically every rapper he has come in contact with. According to documents obtained by WorldRapFederation, Gucci Mane has been sentenced to 183 days in prison for parole violation.

Gucci Mane (born Radric Davis) was arrested September 14th for gun and drug possession as well as disorderly conduct, with two of those charges being felonies.

No official word from Gucci Mane or his management has been released at press time.

Check out the reported court document from WorldRapFederation below:

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DJ A-Tron – Skinny N*ggas feat. Squad5150 & Nipsey Hussle (P###. Jm)

DJ A-Tron drop the first single from his debut mixtape, “A Day In LA” The track features Squad5150 and  Nipsey Hussle. Production Credit “JM – @YoungCletis” Request this song on power106 by texting “Skinny” to 69106

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Danny Brown Talks Gruesome Detroit Past , Says Chief Keef May Be Best Rapper Alive + More On Reddit's Ask Me Anything

(AllHipHop News) Reddit’s Ask Me Anything sessions with celebrities have resulted in some startling revelations. This time around, Fool’s Gold’s Danny Brown answered fans questions on his upbringing in Detroit,, getting oral sex performed on him while performing and more.

When one fan asked about the craziest incident Brown ever witnessed during his upbringing in Detroit, the eccentric MC spared no gruesome detail in his recounting:

I remember one time a domestic dispute was happening and homey shot his girlfriend in front of everybody on the block in the foot with a shotgun .. her toes was allover the street

Danny Brown also said he would not work with SpaceGhostPurp or the Raider Clan due to their differences with Brown’s close friends, the A$AP Mob. Brown also remarks that either Kendrick Lamar or Chief Keef are the best rappers alive. 

In a recent cover story article with Complex, Brown denounced Kendrick Lamar’s “Death To Molly” stance in the Compton’s rapper’s music video for “B*tch Don’t Kill My Vibe”:

I hate when I see a video on WorldStar of some dude running in the street naked and they’re talking about he’s on molly. Even the Kendrick ‘Death to Molly’ thing, it’s just like, Why? I’m not about to be no drug junkie for molly. I’m tired of defending it at this point. We’re having fun. We’re having a good time. Why are you so mad? I’m not a molly rapper. Molly is just my alter ego; it brings out the person that wants to have fun.

Click here for the full Reddit AMA session with Danny Brown. Danny Brown’s new album Old is available for purchase and you can stream the entire album below:

Fail of the Day: Man Carjacks Ambulance to Get Out of Traffic Jam

A man stuck in a Pennsylvania traffic jam was so frustrated about being stuck that he jumped out of his cab and carjacked an ambulance. Brian Timothy Kada Jr., of Florida,  jumped out of the taxi he was riding on the Schuylkill Expressway and ran up to an EMStar ambulance that was in front of the cab.

He allegedly brandished a shotgun and forced his way into the ambulance, which was carrying two medics and a patient on the way to a local hospital. The medics jumped out and Kada took the wheel and began speeding on the shoulder.

Not only was he weaving in and out of traffic but a witness said he clipped the mirror of another car. Eventually the rear of the ambulance got flat and he was forced to pull over. The patients in the ambulance were unharmed.

 NBC Philadelphia reports that Kada Jr. is charged with robbery of motor vehicle, kidnapping, assault and related charges.

Of all the cars he could have highjacked though? Not that carjacking is cool but still…

Fail, fail and more fail. I’m not too sure that he actually pulled out a shotgun (it was probably a smaller gun, one that’s easy to tote around) but either way, it’s never this serious. I know that sitting in traffic can be frustrating but I repeat, it’s NEVER that serious. Now he’s sitting up in the bing on charges. Smh.

Rick Ross Tells Story Of "Cyphers With Yeezy Before His Mouth Wired", Talks Ghostwriting For Angie Martinez + More

(AllHipHop News) Rick Ross appeared on the Cipha Sounds and Peter Rosenberg podcast show Juan Epistein and delivered key jewels regar

In the interview, Ross explains he met Kanye West in 2002, where a young Kanye was selling “Blueprint-sounding” beats for cheap prices and could have got a beat for $5,000. He also explains his infamous lyric from Kanye West’s “Devil In The New Dress” where he says “had cyphers with Yeezy before his mouth wired”:

We were kicking it. I was spitting my raps, locally. He was playing me his beats and he said ‘Man, you should let me executive produce your album.’ I looked at him like ‘you tripping, man.’

Ross also talked about how he used to make his own mixtape under the name Chill Will in 7th grade rapping over established industry beats. The first record Rick Ross wrote to was the instrumental to Reebie Jackson’s 1984 song “Centipede”. In addition, Ross revealed that he offered Kool G Rap a deal with Maybach Music Group and did three records together in a few hours.

According to Ross, he was also a ghostwriter before his 2006 big hit single “Hustlin'” and worked on Angie Martinez’s unreleased third album that never came out with Cool & Dre.

Check out the full Juan Epstein podcast below:

Hip-Hop Rumors: T.I. Was Not Pleased With The Hip-Hop Awards!

Looks like T.I. took it to the fans to express his dismay at the Hip-Hop Awards this year. It seems that Tip wanted to have a Cypher with this Grand Hustle Crew aka The Hustle Gang. They had a strong presence out there in Atlanta, where the awards took place. The only issue is they didn’t have a Hustle Gang cypher, but a lot of other crews did. In fact, I have not gotten word on whether or not any artists in the whole crew were in the cyphas….but I don’t think so.

RELATED: BET Cypher have been announced…HIT THIS LINL!

Do you think that T.I. had a good reason for feeling like he feels?

Drake Becomes Global Ambassador of The Toronto Raptors, Helping With Team's 20th Anniversary (VIDEO)

(AllHipHop News) Drake will try to make sure nothing stays the same with the Toronto Raptors as he was formally introduced as the Global Ambassador for the NBA team at the Air Canada Centre.

While Drake’s duties as the Global Ambassador were not revealed at the press conference, the 26 year old rap phenom did allude to already assuming the role prior to this announcement:

I travel the world performing and everywhere I go I preach the gospel that is Toronto. I love this city with all my heart.

In a recent interview with the Boston Globe, Drake mentioned he should be “in charge of the tourism board in Canada” reasoning,”They should really put me on payroll, because I feel like I bring a lot of people to this city, and a lot of attention to this city.”

Multiple reports state that Drake will be releasing a clothing line through the Raptors and possibly may have his October’s Very Own logo on the new Raptors jerseys. This possibility seems highly likely given the NBA’s recent efforts to innovate (Read: monetize) the NBA jersey further. At a press conference this past July, NBA Deputy Commissioner Adam Silver stated that NBA owners were interested in 2.5 inch-by-2.5 inch advertisements to begin to appear on NBA jerseys. This weekend, reports surfaced regarding the NBA potentially allowing such players as Paul Pierce, Kevin Garnett, Lebron James and Ray Allen where jerseys with their popular nicknames on them.

Drake will also reportedly be heavily involved in the Raptors upcoming 20th anniversary season in 2014-2015 as well as the 2016 NBA All Star Games which Toronto will host.

Check out Drake’s speech at the press conference below:

Miley Cyrus . . . Is PREGNANT With Rapper JUICY J'S BABY?!?

There is an online report which claims that Miley Cyrus is PREGNANT by rapper Juicy J . . . and that she announced her pregnancy at the BET HIP HOP AWARDS.

Well we can’t say WHAT’S GOING ON in Miley’s uterus for certain. But we can say for certain that Miley was NOT at the BET Hip Hop Awrads, and that she did not take the stage to announce anything.

Developing…

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A3C Offers Free Passes to Rock the Bells Ticketholders

(AllHipHopNews) In a surprising gesture, A3C is offering free passes to their festival in Atlanta for ticketholders of the cancelled Rock the Bells shows in DC and New York.  A3C will take place in Atlanta this week, Oct. 2-6.

This year’s A3C, will feature performances by Ghostface Killah, Questlove, Bun B., Too Short and many more. A3C announced the news in a statement.

SEE ALSO: AllHipHop Presents: Too Short at A3C 2013

SEE ALSO: EXCLUSIVE: “A3C Volume 3” Tracklist Revealed

To Rock the Bells ticket holders and hip-hop heads world round:

At its core, A3C is a festival that celebrates the culture and art of hip-hop. We are hip-hop fans, first and foremost, and were all very saddened to see the cancellation of Rock The Bells’ East Coast tour dates in New York City and Washington, DC.  Rock The Bells has been an inspiration to A3C over the years and has a major impact on hip-hop culture.

In wake of this sad news, A3C will be honoring all DC & NYC Rock the Bells tickets to this year’s five-day hip-hop festival in Atlanta.  A3C understands the lack of big venue concerts that revere real hip-hop and knows that many fans are disappointed with the news of the Rock the Bells’ cancellation.

 We also know how much work goes into planning a hip-hop festival and are saddened for both the fans and workers behind Rock the Bells’ success.  We’re sure Chang Weisberg and Guerilla Union will be back next year and that the Rock The Bells concert series will continue to produce the biggest and best hip-hop shows on the planet.

How To Redeem Your RTB Pass for a Free A3C Passes:

1) Scan, or screen shot, an image with proof of purchase, including your legal name

2) Send image to ja**@*******op.com before A3C begins | Offer ends Oct 2nd Midnight

3) Sit back and you will receive and email confirmation with 12 hours

Sincerely,

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Lil Durk Friend L'A Capone Killed In Chicago

(AllHipHop News) Teenage rapper Leonard “L’A Capone” Anderson was killed outside a studio in Chicago last week. The 17-year-old, a friend of Def Jam recording artist Lil Durk, was gunned down Thursday evening and later pronounced died at Northwestern Hospital around 8:30 pm.

[ALSO READ: Common Wants Hip Hop Artists To Help Stop Chicago Violence]

L’A Capone was waiting to be picked up by a friend when he was shot in the right thigh and lower back. He was apparently shot last September as well and underwent surgery and extensive treatment after that shooting.

“My friend Erica called me and told me he got shot,” said Anderson’s mother Dedra Morris. “They said he was alert and talking. I never in a million years thought this would happen.”

Lil Durk (born Durk Banks) sent out  a get well tweet to L’A Capone and then added a rest in peace message a few hours later after the teenager passed away.

[ALSO READ: Lil Durk Speaks on Growing Popularity, Reveals Features For ‘Signed to the Streets’]

Watch L’A Capone’s “Round Here” video below.

Jorge Peniche: Leader of the New School

JORGE PENICHE: Leader of the New School

By Bradley Scott & DJ V.I.P.

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Jorge Peniche and Tyler, The Creator at Pan Pacific Park looking for mischief. Los Angeles, CA. 2010.

ALLHIPHOP.COM: How long have you been taking photographs for, and how did you get started?

I got involved in photography during the summer of 2006 through a series of events where I met celebrity jeweler Ben Baller who later introduced me to DJ Skee. At the time Skee co-owned an entertainment public relations company called “Hype PR”. I worked with Skee that summer lending my talents to whatever I could at the time. Throughout my months working with Skee I always carried my camera with me to document my experience at Hype. Everything was new and exciting to me, and I felt that photos would help preserve those moments as keepsakes for me later on. After a couple of months working with Skee he asked me if I could take some new publicity shots for him. I gladly accepted his request and in the end Skee liked the portraits I shot of him. A few weeks later I received a call from Skee asking if I was interested in photographing Game and his team for a new project they were working on together entitled “The Black Wall Street Journal Vol. 1”. Again I took advantage of the opportunity and headed down to his office to meet with Skee and Game. That night I shot with Game, Ya Boy, Juice, Skee and a couple of other guys who were present for the studio session. From that night on I dropped by a couple of more studio sessions with Game and began to build a rapport with him. Once I realized that my photographs had something special to them, I dedicated more time to the craft and learned about the art and business of photography.  I started shooting regularly and publishing my work online.  Soon after, I started receiving commissioned work from different publications and artists.  I then took it a step further and implemented my other talents to my work.  I think the one that’s complimented my photography work the most is my graphic design talent. It’s allowed me to express myself fully as an artist when shooting and designing projects. The most recognized projects being Nipsey Hussle’s “The Marathon”, DJ Quik’s “The Book of David” and Schoolboy Q’s “Habits & Contradictions. I think those projects earned me recognition and respect on my art and branding execution.

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Game sits comfortably at his private estate getting Pharrell’s signature “Star Trak” logo tattooed on his forearm. Glendale, CA. 2010.

ALLHIPHOP.COM: What photographers have been your greatest influences and why?

I admire the talents of photographers such as Mario Testino, Helmut Newton, and Gordon Parks to name a few. These guys are true heavy weights in the game, continuously bringing the world visual masterpieces through their personal and editorial work. When it comes to influence, Annie Leibovitz is at the top of my list. Her dedication to her craft throughout the decades and body of work is incomparable. She’s photographed many generations of American history in a way no one else has before. Rightfully so, she was awarded as a “Living Legend” by the Library of Congress.  Her portrait work is one of a kind and the growth of her work is amazing. I’m personally a big fan of her photo-reportage work from the 1970s for Rolling Stone Magazine. The height she’s reached professionally and artistically is admirable to say the least.

ALLHIPHOP.COM: You’ve photographed some of hip hops biggest stars. From Kanye west Lil Wayne and Nas, to Rick Ross, Tyler the Creator, Nipsey Hussle, Kendrick Lamar, Game, Black Eye Peas, and I heard even Diddy’s talking about you. What do you think has made all that happen?

From the moment I embarked on my journey I took my responsibility as a photographer seriously. I handled it with care and always put my best foot forward to create work I’d be proud of. I think that quality is evident in my photographs.  The foundation to my work is the relationships I build with my subjects. This allows us to understand each other and create the most powerful portraits. The artists I work with are usually fans of my work, just as I’m a fan of theirs. That’s always exciting because right off the bat we understand that the images we create together are going to be special. The more we work together, the further the evolution in the work we create together. Diddy’s recognition of my work is really appreciated. He’s someone who’s business acumen and branding genius I’ve admired since I was really young. To know someone you grew up admiring take notice of your work is indicative that you’re doing something right; especially in a world that’s been inundated with photographer hopefuls. When he spoke about my work with Andre Harrell they both understood my vision as I intended it to be understood. Hopefully we can work on something together in the future.

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Kendrick Lamar looks out in reflection at his city through the large windows at Tam’s Burgers, his favorite hometown eatery. Compton, CA. 2007.

ALLHIPHOP.COM: We see it on movies and hear it in the music all the time but to understand the gang culture of LA you have to be there to experience it. Your work has seen you in some of the most dangerous neighborhoods in the world – and they’re right in your back yard. How has that influenced your work?

Gangs are as much a part of LA culture as Hollywood. For hip-hop culture in LA, this statement is even truer. Our identity and first imprint on the rap game was through the birth of Gangsta Rap with artists and groups such as Ice T and N.W.A. The genre was a direct byproduct of what was going on in LA with gang culture at its height of its existence.  This tradition has carried on to the present era. A lot of the artists I shoot come from different neighborhoods around LA. My camera has given me the license and opportunity to document a lot of the gang culture from an insider’s perspective through working with different artists. The way it’s influenced my work is by reinforcing the notion of always telling the truth. There’s nothing more valuable in the world then the truth, unfiltered and raw. That’s probably why a lot of my work is shot photo-reportage style. There’s no setup, it’s just my camera, my senses, and a heightened awareness ready to capture the next moment.

ALLHIPHOP.COM: Having worked in these neighborhoods has there ever been a situation where you feared for your life?

Fortunately nothing serious has occurred as of present date. There’s definitely a risk I’m conscious of when I’m in a neighborhood that’s active. The biggest nuisance I usually face is the Police interrupting my shoot in a gang-injunction area. In many instances I’ve found myself hand-cuffed side-by-side with my subjects as Police search through our belongings trying to find an excuse to arrest us. It’s becoming something I take as part of the job now in certain circumstances.

ALLHIPHOP.COM: Your work is personal and honest. You have an ability to capture your subject’s personality and environments completely. What goes into planning one of your shoots?

My focus on every portrait shoot is to get something personal from my subject. Before their shoot with me I ask them to be prepared to take me to a couple of different personal landmarks that are significant to them. Somewhere like their favorite hangout or where they go to get inspired. I feel my responsibility, as photographer is to tell the story through my images. I focus as much on context as I do on my subject. There has to be a clear and evident connection between the two. When you allow people to take you where they’re must comfortable at they’ll give you the most genuine representation of who they really are. I don’t give my subjects too much instruction, I let them tell the story and I capture it. The end result is a collection of images that are honest and intimate.

ALLHIPHOP.COM: You had your first billboard on Sunset Blvd in 2011 for DJ Quik’s 8th studio album “The Book of David” that you worked on. How did it feel seeing that for the first time?

I found out about the billboard through a friend of mine who called me to congratulate me on it. It was a great feeling to drive down Sunset and see my work presented at such a large scale. Being a proud Angelino, it was surreal to see my work that big on a street that is synonymous with my city and globally recognized. It was definitely something I was able to check off my bucket list early on. Since then I’ve done another billboard with Nas. Two legends, two billboards. Not too shabby.  My eyes are on Times Square in New York City next.

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DJ Quik billboard for “The Book of David” sits prominently on the world famous Sunset Strip. West Hollywood, CA. 2011

ALLHIPHOP.COM: Your also write, which makes you a favorite of editors all round. Do u have the same passion for writing as you do photography?

They both hold an important stake in my expression as an artist. I enjoy writing a lot, but the immediacy of photography is incomparable. I feel that I can say things through my photography work that can’t be articulated in words. Ultimately, in the grand scheme of things I think these talents compliment each other in expressing my ideas to the world. Having both these skills in my arsenal of talents empowers me as an artist.

ALLHIPHOP.COM: You photographed “God’s Son” not to long ago. How did that shoot come about and what was it like working with Nas?

That’s correct, I had the privilege of working with the legendary Nas to shoot a billboard for “Salon Ramsey”, a high-end salon in Atlanta. I was commissioned for the shoot without being told who the talent was due to privacy reasons. Once I agreed to do the shoot they revealed his name and I immediately started brainstorming. The shoot was scheduled for a week from the day I agreed to shoot the billboard. Preparation for the project went down to the last minute. Decisions on whether it would be shot in LA or New York, whether we’d use a female in the shoot, and what the concept would be remained the topic of discussion. All while this was being prepared a terrible flu was going around, and as luck would have it I got infected with the flu 2-days prior to the shoot date. Fortunately I sweated it out and when the shoot came around I was at about 50% better, but still ached and pained by spine tingling chills. Nonetheless, I knew the show must go on. My team and I set everything up, had my shot list ready in my head, and I waited for Nas to arrive. Not a minute late, Nas arrived at the East LA studio – were we shot – only to find out that he too had the flu, and to his luck he had just got infected the night before. It was all too fitting that both of us had the flu, I sympathized for him knowing how he probably felt and I assured him that our shoot would be short and sweet. With Marvin Gaye and Frank Sinatra serving as the soundtrack, Nas got his signature cut with a half moon part as we shot the billboard photos on a milky white cyclorama. I posed our females hands with the straight edge and scissors in different positions, and within 30 minutes we had our billboard. “ILLmatic”, indeed.

ALLHIPHOP.COM: What has been the greatest moment of your career so far?

I don’t know if I can single out a particular moment just yet. I think it’s been more of a culmination of things that have moved me forward in my craft. I would have to say the journey has been the greatest moment. My camera, talent, and hustle has allowed me to meet a lot of very interesting people from all walks of life. Getting a better understanding of the world through these encounters and experiences has enriched my perspective on things which is something I can’t really put a price tag on.

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Nipsey Hussle meditates in his car after leaving his last day of probation. Los Angeles, CA. 2011.

ALLHIPHOP.COM: You are business partners with LA rapper Nipsey Hussle. How did that come about and what are you guys working on at the moment?

I first heard of Nipsey’s music in 2008 through a good friend of mine who recommended I listen to “Bullets Ain’t Got No Name Vol. 1”. I played the project from beginning to end and was completely taken aback. It was raw, real, and powerful unlike anything out at the time. It was the new soundtrack for the streets of LA. I followed Nipsey’s music from that point on. Shortly thereafter he released Vol. 2, which further solidified his place in the West Coast rap world as an elite artist in the game. I reached out to Nipsey via MySpace in 2009 to see if he’d be interested in working together on some new publicity photos for his album. He invited me to his neighborhood for the “Hussle In The House” video-shoot which marked our first face-to-face meeting. We shot photos in between takes and during the actual filming of the video. We remained in contact after the shoot, and worked together again on the artwork for “Bullets Aint Got No Name Vol. 3.1”. This was our first time working together on album artwork. In 2010 Nipsey extended the olive branch to work together as a team to create classic projects that would set precedence for the rest of the hip-hop world. In that meeting we talked about music, culture, branding, art, and many other things. It was clear from that conversation that we saw eye-to-eye on a lot of different things, and understood our talents complimented each other. Since then we have had huge success collectively and individually do to our “Marathon” campaign that we created. At the moment we’re currently working on the last chapter of the Marathon series which is appropriately titled, “Victory Lap”. This is Nipsey’s best body of work by far. I’m excited for people to experience it.

ALLHIPHOP.COM: The Internet is a powerful tool; you’ve capitalized on it and are set to release your own app and emoji language for the Android and iPhone platforms under your creative company “pLAyground App$”. What is pLAyground and what can we expect from the upcoming releases?

pLAyground is a collaborative art duo which consists of myself and ArcherOne. pLAyground App$ is a subsidiary company of pLAyground dedicated to innovative and fashion-forward app development. The first app we’re releasing is #pLAypix, which is a fun photo overlay app that features some of our characters that will be included in our emoji language. We’ll also be selling exclusive artist sticker packs with Nipsey Hussle, Dom Kennedy, Freddie Gibbs and a couple other artists. My very talented partner ArcherOne is the mastermind behind all the one-of-a-kind illustrations. He’s one those talents that a year from now people will be talking about a lot. I’ll just leave it at that. Following the release of #pLAypix this year, we’ll release the highly-anticipated #pLAygroundemoji language, which will feature over 300 never before seen emoji characters such as Hood Rat, Double Cups, Tacos and much more. I think our slogan best describes what we’re doing and why we do it. “Everybody doesn’t speak the same language. Why should you?” The smiley face of the 1960s will be respectfully buried this year. Make way for the Goon, Hood Rat and House Shoes. Leave your generic emoji icons at the door.

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Leimert Park’s finest, Dom Kennedy rides his bike to his private studio on a sunny California day. Los Angeles, CA. 2011.

ALLHIPHOP.COM: Your work ethic is undeniable from the countless achievements to your name. How does a 25 year old accomplish so much?

I’ve accomplished a lot of great things early on in my career, but my work has merely just begun. What I’ve accomplished to present date are merely stepping-stones to the things I want to accomplish in the future. The things I have been able to accomplish have been through hard work, vision, consistency, and dedication. I think these are principles that are universally understood and valued when referring to the hustle and success.

ALLHIPHOP.COM: What are you currently working on?

Currently my time is dedicated to getting pLAyground App$ up and running with our first two offerings for the mobile world, #pLAypix and #pLAygroundemoji. I also have a documentary project that I’ve started working on a couple months ago. I’ll get things in full motion for the documentary once my App Company starts to find its own legs. There are definitely some exciting things over the horizon.

ALLHIPHOP.COM: Any exhibitions in the works?

None in the immediate future. I’ve had many proposals recently to do a solo exhibition of my work. I feel it’s too early in my career to really showcase what I have in mind. I want my exhibitions to be comparable to Testino and Leibovitz. They’ve worked hard and long to reach those heights. Once I cross that bridge I know I’ve arrived as an artist. Even then, they’ll still be infinite art to create.

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Nickerson Gardens Housing Project kids gather around Jay Rock, the local hero who brings hope to the community. Watts, CA. 2008.

ALLHIPHOP.COM: I’m going to reverse a question on you that you ask at the end of all your articles. When it’s all said and done, how do you want people to remember you?

This is great question. I always ask this in my interviews because I’m a firm believer in legacy over personal fortune. In other words how did your personal success and accolades contribute to the world and people you met or who met you. I’d like people to remember me as someone who was honest, loyal, hard working, and innovative. Most importantly, I want to be remembered as someone who never made any excuses and confronted all his battles with his head up. I really believe you can do whatever you set your mind too. I don’t say that to be cliché. I really believe everyone is endowed with intelligence and talent. It’s just up to us individually to key in on these talents, hone them, and remove ourselves from the fear of failure. I want my work and life to embody that philosophy, and act as a reference point for someone with similar ambitions in the future.

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Hip-Hop Rumors: Tank Wages War on Drake, Big Sean

Kind of…

Y’all know that Tank is a sanging a$$ m### so he obviously feels some kind of way about rappers using their shower voices. Don’t get it twisted, he might be an R&B dude but he’s about that life and waged war on Drake, Big Sean and any rappers trying to sing who really shouldn’t be. Peep game:

What kind of battle would that be though? A sing off with riffs on riffs on riffs?

Hip-Hop Rumors: Is Tami Roman Obsessed With Evelyn Lozada?

Folks who have been keeping up with Basketball Wives this season know that Tami Roman and Evelyn Lozada aren’t on the best of terms but it was brought to my attention that Tami’s resentment toward Evelyn might be deeper than we imagined. Peep the following email that came into my possession:

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For those who don’t feel like reading it, the just of it is that Tami is being a Ms. Me Too. Evelyn launched a T-shirt line, then Tami launched one despite initially saying that she didn’t respect the idea of a t-shirt line. Evelyn launched a cosmetics line, then Tami launched one. Evelyn dyed her hair blonde then Tami dyed her hair blonde and even took selfies that bear striking resemblance (the photo compilation above was also forwarded to me).

Hmm…

On Basketball Wives, Tami didn’t show up to Evelyn’s celebratory party for her PETA ad but word on the street is that Tami may have felt a ways because she pitched herself to PETA (her ad campaign is out) while Evelyn was approached to pose for the brand.

Tami has been vocal with the media about her beef with Evelyn . However, Evelyn remains mum (or at least keeping her hands to herself) because she respects her work with Iyanla Vanzant, who has become like an aunt to her. In other words, Iyanla got her in check!

Sounds like Iyanla Vanzant should get to work with Tami too, no pun intended.

What do you think? Are you convinced that Tami is pulling the Single Black Female card?