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Daily Word: Start Fresh TODAY!!

Rise, Grind, Shine and Give Thanks! Welcome to Wins-Day! The Day of the week that many call hump day but the day that you know is a day you get closer to your dreams and aspirations! Today’s Daily Word is dedicated to your new beginning! Everyday that you have breathe in your body is a day that you are given another opportunity to be greater! Nothing is promised to anyone so it’s imperative that you take advantage of the precious life that you have right now! Spending time and energy complaining about the past is not only a bad use of time, it is also a sure way to guarantee that you stay there…. In the Past! Start Fresh today being the person you were destined to be! You were put on this earth to be great so by all means stop selling yourself short and take your position! Life is a wonderful journey for those who agree to see it that way! Change your perspective and begin NOW to LIVE! Because as the saying goes…. You ONLY have one life to live… But if you do it right, then Once is more than enough!!

-Ash’Cash

“There are two mistakes one can make along the road to success… not going all the way, and not starting.”
-Buddha

“Do not wait until the conditions are perfect to begin. Beginning makes the conditions perfect.”
-Alan Cohen

“Begin somewhere; you cannot build a reputation on what you intend to do.”
-Liz Smith

“Isn’t it nice to know that today is a new day with no mistakes in it yet?”
-L.M. Montgomery

“Be willing to be a beginner every single morning.”
-Meister Eckhart

“Begin today. Declare out loud to the universe that you are willing to let go of struggle and eager to learn through joy.”
-Sarah Ban Breathnach

“The secret to living the life of your dreams is to start living the life of your dreams today, in every little way you possibly can.”
-Mike Dooley

“Start by doing what’s necessary; then do what’s possible; and suddenly you are doing the impossible.”
-Saint Francis of Assisi

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Ash’Cash is a Business Consultant, Motivational Speaker, Financial Expert and the author of Mind Right, Money Right: 10 Laws of Financial Freedom. For more information, please visit his website, www.IamAshCash.com

Big Sean Discusses Kendrick Lamar’s “Control” Verse (VIDEO)

(AllHipHop News) Big Sean’s new track “Control” shook the entire Hip Hop world yesterday mostly because of the verse by guest rapper Kendrick Lamar who challenged his peers to step their bars up. Sean sat down with Vibe to discuss the song that also featured Jay Electronica.

[ALSO READ: Rappers React To Kendrick Lamar’s Murderous “Control (HOF)” Verse]

The G.O.O.D. Music rapper says that he recorded his verse first and then sent the track to Kendrick and Jay E. When Kendrick’s part got back to Sean he decided not to change his own verse or edit Kendrick’s because Hip Hop needed that competitive drive.

“When I heard [Kendrick’s] verse I was like I’m not about to go back and change my verse. That’s cheating,” said Sean. “That ain’t how G’s move. I wanted to do that for the culture of Hip Hop as opposed to myself, trying to protect myself.”

Sean does not wave the white flag though. He also defends his contribution to the track as a standout as well.

“I’m a good ass rapper. Big Sean got bars,” says the Detroit native. “Listen to ‘Control’. I feel like my verse was hard… It’s fresh ass quotables throughout the whole thing. My verse, Kendrick, and Jay Elect.”

Watch the full interview below.

NEW MUSIC VIDEO: Bishop Nehru Feat. Aaron LaCrate “Appalled”

(AllHipHop) Teenage rapper Bishop Nehru keeps it simple in his new “Appalled” video. Watch the young rhyme spitter tackle a table full of bacon in the clip from Aaron LaCrate’s Milkcrate Athletics Mixtape.

[ALSO READ: Bishop Nehru To Record Full Project With MF DOOM]

NEW MUSIC VIDEO: Meek Mill “Levels”

(AllHipHop) Meek Mill drops the new Hype Williams directed video for his track “Levels” off Maybach Music Group’s Self Made 3.

[ALSO READ: EXCLUSIVE: Stalley Talks Upcoming Debut Album, MMG’s Place In History, “New Legends” & More]

Hip-Hop Rumors: Machine Gun Kelly Got Dome on Stage?


Man, Danny Brown ain’t got nothing on Machine Gun Kelly. I missed this in all of the hype around Kendrick Lamar, but MGK had a girl give him dome right on stage. The whole ordeal was captured on video. It all went down at the Monroe Lounge in Dallas. A p### star named Rachel Starr Just went down and made it happen! WOW!
See it below if you want.

But, there is more.

Now there is another rumor surrounding MGK that has to do with his tests coming back with something, but I  will leave that alone.

SEE RELATED: Hip-Hop Rumors: You Won’t Believe What This Girl Did To Danny Brown On Stage!

“They keep us talking, but if we stop talking about them then they should worry!” -illseed.

Illseed, Out.

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Hip-Hop Rumors: Who Did 40 Glocc Rob To Get This Chain?

This could be the beginning of some new, fresh beef.

Uh OH.

40 Glocc is at it again and it appears that somebody from The Game’s Black Wall Street was robbed. Who? I don’t know, but it seems like 40 got his hands on a big chain. Check it out.

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“They keep us talking, but if we stop talking about them then they should worry!” -illseed.

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Legendary Coach Phil Jackson Gives Kendrick Lamar Advice

(AllHipHop News) Phil Jackson knows a bit about working with the so-called “uncoachable” and the legendary basketball coach weighed in on Kendrick Lamar’s verse that has captivated hip-hop and beyond.

Jackson has lead headstrong players like Michael Jordan of the then-Chicago Bulls and Kobe Bryant of the Los Angeles Lakers and had the championship rings to prove it.

Kendrick boasted: “If Phil Jackson came back, still no coachin’ me. I’m uncoachable, I’m unsociable.”

Well, Phil Jackson was listening and commented.

On Twitter, he said,”It’s okay to be cocky and sure, but we all need somebody to lean on. Let’s just call it mentoring.”

From a Hip-Hop vantage point, Kendrick has referred to Dr. Dre, The Game and Kurupt as mentors in his career.

Hip-Hop Rumors: Joe Budden Changed His Mind? Styles P And Budden Clash Over Kendrick!

I’m hearing that Joe Budden got 9000 new followers after he teased that he may respond to Kendrick Lamar’s bars on “Control.” I also heard that he chastised other rappers for not bringing that heat. Now a day later, his Slaughter House brother Joell Ortiz jumped in and had a great showing. Different than K. Dot’s but dope nonetheless. But, I did something I don’t do much of, I checked Joe Budden’t twitter and I noticed deleted tweets and a slight change of tone from this tweet:

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RELATED: Hip-Hop Rumors: Look What East Coast Rapper Is Going To Go At Kendrick Lamar!

But, the “you gon’ learn today” talk was noticeably absent. Here is what Styles P said about the battle in general.

And Joe said: @therealstylesp he called out everybody. U included. (I think this was a compliment in that he was calling Styles a “king of New York.”)

[ALSO CHECK OUT: A Quick Story of The Effects of Kendrick Lamar’s Control Verse]

And then Styles said: “1st and foremost I have never acknowledged any kings but biggie ny or not ny 2nd of all don’t play with me I f**k s**t up!”

It ended pretty fast as both deleted their tweets and admitted they were not friends in real life so way talk on twitter.

Anyway, the bottom line is: KENDRICK NAMED NAMES, NY, THE WEST COAST and JUST ABOUT EVERYBODY IN RAP….and ONLY JOELL ORTIZ REPLIED.

Back to Styles P:

“They keep us talking, but if we stop talking about them then they should worry!” -illseed.

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“While Everyone Watched The Throne, Kendrick Lamar Sat In It.”

“While Everyone Watched The Throne, Kendrick Lamar Sat In It And Called Himself King”

Once upon a time, hip hop wasn’t so emotional. The art of emceeing was a sport where rappers challenged one another to one up every punchline and metaphor. It wasn’t necessarily about who had the most money, the most women or the biggest movement. Things have changed over the years where the rap game has become a crowded room full of emcees attempting to salvage relationships in an effort to use an associate’s star power like a trampoline to catapult them to a level above being just an internet rapper.

Back then, an emcee represented their city and would thumb their nose at anyone who tried to say slander their stomping grounds. These days, it becomes difficult to tell where an emcee is from. The distinctive sounds that bellowed from a particular region has now become muddled in a pool of surfers trying to ride the wave of what’s hot. But what’s not hot is that many rappers lost their passion and forgot that the rap game is a sport where competition can only help, not hinder. Getting your card pulled for being a fraud, wack or otherwise elicited a response on wax. If you couldn’t hold your own in the booth, you would be buried by the public. These days, all it takes is for a rapper to hang on to a lie or do a bunch of interviews where they explain how they are better in every facet of the game, except the part that matters: rhyming.

The game forgot what it was until Kendrick Lamar sent a reminder that being the best isn’t based on what list an internet site posts. His eyebrow raising verse on Big Sean’s “Control” sent the message that #1 spot isn’t handed out. The throne belongs to the king that is willing to take it. Lamar planted his flag and is daring any emcee to come for the crown that he claimed. Friends or foes, it doesn’t matter. According to the Compton emcee, you can save all the bromance for the aftermath after the final buzzer sounds, but if you dare set foot on this court, protect your neck.
That verse was the shot of adrenaline the game needed. It was a reminder that to be the greatest rapper of all time, you actually have to be able to rap. It means that you can’t put bars together arbitrarily and be saved by some exceptional production and a catchy hook. It doesn’t matter how many strippers shake their ass to your song or who you collaborated with. It’s about rapping.

It’s been a long time since a rapper claimed to be a rapper rather than a hustler who just happens to rap. Kendrick Lamar is a rapper and his throwing down of the gauntlet has forced every emcee who has considered themselves as great to lock themselves into the studio and pen the illest verse they have ever written.
And don’t think that Lamar’s claim that: “I’m Makaveli’s offspring/ I’m the King of New York/ King of the coasts/ One hand, I juggle them both” was by accident. Aside from Jay-Z (who has become bigger than the game itself), you’ll be hard pressed to find an emcee from the Mecca of Hip Hop that was universally recognized as the best in the game. MTV’s “Hottest MC in the Game” list has been around since 2007 and the lack of New York representatives is alarming. Let’s be clear, that list is far from the end all, be all, but it does provide a some insight on where NY stands. Nas and A$AP Rocky were the lone representatives on 2012’s list; 2011 and 2010 featured Nicki Minaj and Jay-Z; 2009 had four NY emcees with Raekwon, Jay-Z, 50 Cent and Fabolous; 2008 saw Jay-Z and 50 Cent on the list and 2007 had Jay-Z, 50 Cent and Jim Jones.

Obviously, the rap game has evolved and stretched to multiple regions but the fact remains that New York has lost the hop in its step it once had. It was reminded of this when Snoop knocked over the towers over a decade ago and Kendrick Lamar did it again in 2013. It takes a bold emcee to shake a hornet’s nest of talent, but Lamar was just that bold. And the reality is that if you believe that you’re the best but afraid to proclaim it, what use are you to the game? Competition makes you keep your sword sharp because you never know who might come to take the throne.

In a game that has become stagnant when it comes to competition, Kendrick Lamar planted his flag and dared every emcee to come at him.

If you are offended by his proclamation, don’t b#### and moan on social media, get your ass in the studio and one up him. Michael Jordan didn’t ask for the crown, he took it. Muhammad Ali didn’t beg for you to call him “The Greatest,” he called himself that and backed up every word. If you got butt hurt by his statements, come and prove him wrong. That’s what kept the game fresh and that’s what Kendrick Lamar wants and that’s exactly what the game needs.
May the best man (or woman) win.

EXCLUSIVE: Rapper Torch Speaks On New Rick Ross, Maybach Music Releases

(AllHipHop News) Maybach Music Group rapper Torch recently sat down with AllHipHop.com, as he prepared to record at Rick Ross’ Swisher Sweet Studio in Miami, Florida.

Torch touched on his new mixtape projects including “NO A/C Volume 2” and the recently released “Tax Season.”

“‘Tax Season…’ at the time I dropped it, it was tax time, it was time for me to audit these f**k ni**as, I wanted to get a little more personal so people could understand my story. Let everyone know it wasn’t all glamor and glitz. You see ni**as shining and all that, but I deserve all this. There was a lot of grinding and a lot of struggling to get to this point. Where I come from I’m a success story but with so much further to go.”

Torch touched on the new Maybach Music albums, including Rick Ross’ upcoming release Mastermind.

“This boy got so many bangers this Mastermind s**t is going to be on another level. I just be over there soaking up game listening and taking that million dollar advice, from a ni**a that came up. I saw him with the hands on ground work.”

Torch also revealed some details on Self Made 3 which is set to drop everywhere September 17.

Self Made 3 its time for ni**as to understand, we bout to go in on their ass. Ross just has an ear for this s**t. I’m really looking forward just like everyone else, [to see] how he put it together. There’s so many records on the table. I don’t see how he could go wrong with it. All he got to do is grab whatever batch he want and the s**t is going to be legendary.”

Check out the exclusive interview with Torch below:

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Joell Ortiz “Outta Control” [1st Response To Kendrick Lamar]

“It was brave, you took a chancel ike Monopoly cards/But that telly you try to check in, boy, that property’s ours/Cant get a W [Hotel] on Broadway/I’m New York all day.”-Joell Ortiz

Over 18 hours and hundreds of tweets later and an New York MC finally steps up to respond to Kendrick Lamar’s “Control” verse”. One quarter of the Slaughterhouse group mentions the first him and Kendrick ever met but mostly keeps the proceedings purely lyrical and wrecks havoc over the “Control” beat.

[ALSO CHECK OUT: A Quick Story of The Effects of Kendrick Lamar’s Control Verse]

Stream Joell’s response to Kendrick Lamar below:

ALSO: CHECK OUT ORIGINAL SONG HERE BIG SEAN FT. KENDRICK LAMAR & JAY ELECTRONICA “CONTROL”