(AllHipHop News) A sentence involving Spike Lee, Veronica Mars and Zach Braff rarely ever happens. However, Spike Lee has joined Veronica Mars and Zach Braff as the latest celebrity to ask fans to help fund their next project for his untitled film about “blood addiction” that “isn’t a vampire movie.”
Spike Lee is currently campaigning for $1.25 million on popular crowdfunding platform Kickstarter.
Speaking with Variety, Lee attributes his inability to get Hollywood financing from big studios on the movie industry’s current preference for high budget blockbuster movies:
I understand now that, with the amount of money it costs to market a film, the studios need films that are going to be tentpoles. But I will go to my grave believing that there are still audiences that want something different. Not to eradicate these type of 3D, blow-up-the-world, ‘Transformers’-type movies. They’re cool, but now it seems like that’s the only thing they’re making.”
He also revealed that the current movie landscape would have made some of his previous movies impossible to make stating ““Universal would not make ‘Do the Right Thing’ today.”
Even George Lucas echoed similar sentiments in a 2012 interview about his movie Red Tails. According to Lucas the movie inspired by the all-Black Tuskeegee Airmen of World War II was delayed from being released due to race:
It’s because it’s an all-black movie. There’s no major white roles in it at all…I showed it to all of them and they said no. We don’t know how to market a movie like this.
Lee started his Kickstarter on July 21st and already raised over $92,000 with 28 days remaining. Check out and donate to Spike Lee’s Kickstarter campaign here
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(AllHipHop News) Last night (July 22nd) at SOBs, the most successful independent hip hop artist of all time, Tech N9ne held a listening session for his upcoming album Something Else. With a Q&A hosted by Power 105’s Angel Yee, the enigmatic MC broke down the meaning of a few songs from the albums, explained when was the last time he cried and even revealed collaborations that were not able to happen.
AllHipHop asked about the long delayed Eminem collaboration and Tech N9ne divulged more than simply that. His most poignant admission was that Nas was originally meant to be on the song “Burn The World” from the new album but backed out for personal reasons.
Tech N9ne is also the latest to confirm that Watch The Throne 2 is actually being worked on after attempting to send Watch The Throne producer Mike Dean a beat idea for Jay-Z.
Check out the full video as Tech N9ne reveals what kept Nas off “Burn The World”, Watch The Throne 2, Eminem and more:
I saw this video and I didn’t think much of it. Maybe, that’s because I don’t care. Tyrese is the homey though. He’s been emailing me since there were rumors of him being “Power Man” in the movies. But, let me get to the point. There are rumors that Ginuwine was on that lean when he was on stage leaning for this performance of TGT. I didn’t see the whole big deal about the horrid performance, but once there were drug rumors, I jumped on it like the evil media I am. But, Ginuwine quickly dissed the rumors.
I need to take two more since I'm poppn now lololololololol what insanity
— ELGIN (@Ginuwine) July 22, 2013
I'm going to always perform in the morning so I can blink blink blink blink blink
— ELGIN (@Ginuwine) July 22, 2013
Sometimes you gotta laugh at yourself own it just to let yah know tho thts never been in my life so form what ever opinion u hav GROWN
— ELGIN (@Ginuwine) July 22, 2013
His responses were kind of drug addict-y. LOL! Anyway….
Here is the original performance video:
AND…SLIM THUG…
This dude is the ultimate over sharer. But that’s cool. I’ll never forget when he emailed me his HIV test results. That was when there were crazy rumors that somebody in Houston has AIDS. I guess, somebody will have to pass before we know who that was. Yesterday, Slim Thug revealed that he was having a vasectomy to make sure he didn’t have any more kids. Thanks, Slim.

He tweeted:
#NoNewKids #NoNewBabymamas #NoMoChildSupport #NoLittleGirl just me and my 3 Boyz
I’m laying in my bed, watchin’ TV with my feet kicked up and ice pack on my balls. That’s what it’s gonna be for the night…foot surgery in the morning.
He also got freakin’ foot surgery. Look at this sh*t!!!!!!

Slim Thug must have been using his feet to drive like Fred Flintstone!


Source: http://necolebitchie.com
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(AllHipHop News) Stevie Wonder and the Florida judicial system may cost the state of Florida tens of millions of dollars. AURN’s April Ryan first reported that “a source close to Wonder” has revealed that more than 10 of the biggest names in music will boycott Florida following the George Zimmerman verdict and the controversial “Stand Your Ground” laws.
[ALSO CHECK OUT: Stevie Wonder Boycotts Performing In Florida After Trayvon Martin Verdict]
The original report listed Jay-Z as one of the artists boycotting the state. However, local Florida news outlet Local10 reports “an executive affiliated with the ‘Legends of the Summer’ tour” confirmed Jay-Z and Justin Timberlake’s scheduled August 16th performance at Miami, FL’s Sun Life Stadium will still happen.
Here is the full list of the artsits reportedly boycotting Florida:
AllHipHop will update this list as more artists are added and removed.
“Results aren’t determined by what you are capable of doing- they’re all about what you are willing to actually do…”
-Sean Glaze
“The best way to get something good out of what you’re doing is to put something good into it.”
-Rasheed Ogunlaru
“Haphazard actions don’t bring results!”
-Lorii Myers
“Don’t mistake thinking for action & don’t mistake action for results.”
-Orrin Woodward
“We must begin where we are and move forward immediately by starting small and capitalizing on what’s at hand.”
-Mike Schmoker
“You will never know what could have been done until you start doing what needs to be done.”
-Orrin Woodward
“Deciding to commit yourself to long term results rather than short term fixes is as important as any decision you’ll make in your lifetime.”
-Anthony Robbins
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The cops are going took far again!
They are bugging down there in Texas. A couple of women were coming home from the beach. They still had their bathing suits on when the cops pulled them over for speeding. When they did, the cops feel they smelled the distinct smell of weed emanating from the vehicle. Guess what? They found a roach of weed in the car too. So, there you go. This is over, open and shut right? No. The male cop calls for a female cop and they are going to open up more. They decide its a wise idea to do a cavity search of the women on the side of the highway. This basically means they felt their was cause that the women had weed in their vaginas or their buttholes. And they did the search. And the cops are now getting sued federally.
Know your rights people.
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(AllHipHop News) Nearly 30 years ago Los Angeles was the site where one of the most historic Hip Hop labels was launched. Priority Records would go on to release music by legendary rap acts like N.W.A., Snoop Dogg, Master P, Ice-T, and Jay Z.
After a being bought by EMI in 1998 and then merged into Capitol Records in 2004, the label was subsequently shut down. Priority is now set to relaunch under the umbrella of Capitol Music Group and Insurgency Music. This time as a producer-centered label.
“I don’t come from the Hip Hop world, but the genesis of that label was really about supporting the indie level,” said new Priority president and co-founder of Insurgency Michael Cohen. “The emergence of the producer as an artist and brand within the global electronic music scene and beyond has heralded a paradigm shift in the way music is created, discovered, and spread.”
The first official release from the new Priority will be the song “Higher” by Hip Hop producer Just Blaze and “Harlem Shake” creator Baauer on August 13. The track features Jay Z’s voice. A video for the single is currently being shot by director Nabil Elderkin (Nas & Damian Marley’s “Patience”, Kanye West’s “Paranoid”).
[ALSO READ: Breaking Down the Beat: Just Blaze Speaks on Producing with Baauer; Breaks Down “Higher” and “Harlem Shake”]
It was also announced that producer Harry Fraud has signed his Surf School label to Priority. Fraud recently dropped his compilation mixtape Adrift with guest appearances by Rick Ross, Wiz Khalifa, Pusha T, Mac Miller, and others. He also released an EP with Action Bronson titled Saaab Stories in June.
“We’re so respectful of Priority’s important role in Capitol’s history,” said Steve Barnett Capitol Music Group chairman/CEO. “But it was also a street label focusing on music that thrives outside the mainstream. And that’s exactly what Michael and his team have been doing.”
Listen to Just Blaze & Baauer’s “Higher” featuring Jay Z below.
source: Billboard
(AllHipHop News) The August 1, 2013 cover of Rolling Stone has created a firestorm of controversy. The iconic music magazine was hit with boycotts from retail stores like CVS, 7-11, and Kmart for featuring a photo of the Boston Marathon bombing suspect Dzhokhar Tsarnaev on the cover.
Critics argued that the rock star treatment was glorifying the alleged terrorist. Rolling Stone writer Matt Taibbi defended the magazine’s decision to put Tsarnaev on the cover pointing out that The New York Times used the same photo on its front page in May.
Turns out it was never originally intended for Tsarnaev to be the focal point of the issue in the first place. According to The Hollywood Reporter the editor’s first choice was for Kanye West to grace the cover of the August edition.
Apparently, West was scheduled to make his third appearance on the Rolling Stone cover but pulled out abruptly. THR sources say the early birth of his child with reality star Kim Kardashian and his refusal to talk about the baby on the record led to him not doing the interview.
Kanye’s two previous RS cover photos grabbed a lot of media attention as well. In 2006, Kanye went full Yeezus by donning a crown of thorns on the cover with a headline that read “The Passion of Kanye West,” and the following year Ye went face-to-face with 50 Cent on Rolling Stone as the two rap titans prepared for their infamous album sales battle.
[ALSO READ: Police Investigating Kanye West’s Altercation With Photographer]
(AllHipHop News) Wu-Tang Clan’s U-God is releasing his new album Keynote Speaker today (July 23), but the Staten Island emcee also took the time to give his opinion on some other artists’ recent projects as well. When it comes to Kanye West’s 6th album Yeezus, U-God thinks the G.O.O.D. Music leader has traveled to far out into the galaxy.
[ALSO READ: U-God Announces New ‘Keynote Speaker’ LP; Drops First Single “Heads Up”]
“Tell him there’s no sound in space. He’s got to come back on planet Earth,” U-God tells The Huffington Post. “Space is a vacuum. There’s no sound in space. Earth is where it’s at. Come back down baby, come back.”
The 42-year-old rap veteran also had a few words for Roc Nation’s J. Cole. While he likes Cole’s music, he feels the Born Sinner performer should not be placing himself at the same level as Nas and Jay Z just yet.
“See, my whole thing is, with respect, dude’s got to earn that,” said U-God. “I don’t like it when dude’s just talking in the air, it’s like taking a gun out and shooting in the air. Naw, man. Just keep coming. Just keep making music until people bow down like that.”
U-God had more favorable things to say about J. Cole’s boss Jay Z’s latest album. He says Jay is in a “creative zone” and calls Magna Carta Holy Grail a transitional album to the digital age.
The Universal God also recognizes Kendrick Lamar, Lil Wayne, and Drake as rappers that get his “blood boiling” with their talent.
“I don’t know why n##### frontin’ on Drake. He has rhymes, man. He’s getting it in. I’m not trying to be like him, but I’m not going to front on you, I like his style of music,” said U-God about the Young Money artist.
[ALSO CHECK OUT: U-God “Heavyweight”]
“It ain’t no fun if the homies can’t have none” just took on new meaning…
Take it for what its worth. Its coming from MediaTakeOut and they are reporting that Drake slept with Lil Wayne’s fiancee Dhea. I dunno. This sounds crazy to me, but we’ve been hearing rumors that something is going on between Drake and Wayne. Thus far, nothing has been confirmed and still hasn’t.
Here is the rumor:
Rumors are swirling that Drake has been TRYING FOR MONTHS – to seduce Lil Wayne’s fiance DHEA. And the streets say that he may have HIT!!!Here’s what we know. MediaTakeOut.com spoke with TWO INDEPENDENT SOURCES affiliated with Young Money. And BOTH tell us that Lil Wayne and Drake have had ISSUES WITH EACH OTHER for years. Lil Wayne’s issue with Drake is that he feels the young rapper is not “respectful” enough. And Drake’s issue with Lil Wayne is that he feels he’s giving up TOO MUCH money to the label, and to Wayne in particular.
But those are MINOR squabbles compared with what is being WHISPERED ABOUT among the TOP BRASS at the label. According to an insider, Drake reportedly had Lil Wayne’s fiance DHEA over at his Los Angeles home last week. And while no one know EXACTLY what went on . . . . Drake has supposedly had a CRUSH on the boss’ chick for Months. And the two were in Drake’s home alone. . . .
We’re told that Wayne just found out about this over the weekend. EXPECT FIREWORKS shortly . . .
This Is Not the first time Drake messed with One of Wayne’s girls. While Wayne was locked up, Drake messed with Lil Wayne’s then girlfriend/artist Shanell, and last year Drake admitted that he slept with the same girls that Lil Wayne was with.
I can’t really lend any credibility to this.
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I thought this was over, but I guess not. I wonder what the status of the beef really is? The Game really doesn’t seem to be prone to beef like that. He’s mostly into instagraming his life away. On the other hand, 40 Glocc is making songs like “The Last 48,” where he goes back at The Game.
I was recently told that these dudes almost had a real life fight in the boxing ring, but they just couldn’t get the money together. Oddly, I heard it was The Game that wanted a really high sum to fight 40. But, the crazy thing is, this is after the fight where the Game had 40 in the bushes. But, remember 40 said that there was a gun pointed at him and he couldn’t get busy.
WELP. HERE IS IS.
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(AllHipHop Interview) Music has been a part of Shawn Chrystopher’s life since his single mother, looking for something for her son to do after school, signed him up for middle school band. Shawn was introduced to a band director that taught him how to incorporate instrumentation into rap music, and the young trumpet player was set on a path to making Hip Hop a vital part of who he is.
Later on Chrystopher connected with another musical mentor who just happened to be one of the most celebrated composers in history. Grammy winning superproducer Timbaland took the rising rapper under his wing and as executive producer, helped Shawn craft his debut studio album The Lovestory LP set for release this week.
The 18-track project is a reflection of the rapper/producer’s Inglewood, California sphere of influence. Being 15 minutes away from Beverly Hills, Hollywood, and Compton put Chrystopher “at the center of it all.” As a result his music provides the varied point of view of a multi-instrumentalist, storyteller, beatmaker, and artisan who sees his voice as a powerful tool.
AllHipHop.com recently spoke with Shawn Chrystopher, and the 27-year-old emcee talked about his new album, his relationship with Timbaland, his fellow L.A. rap peers, the George Zimmerman verdict, and more.
AllHipHop.com: You’ve been making music for a while. How does it feel knowing you’re about to release your first official L.P.?
Shawn Chrystopher: It’s amazing. I could have done this year’s ago. I felt like if I sold music last year or some years ago I would been cheating the fans, because it wasn’t until the past two years that I’ve honestly knew who I was an artist. I didn’t know what I wanted to say, where I wanted to take people. Now I can honestly say you can spend $12 dollars on this, because it’s going to teach you something. So to be in a place to be able to drop my debut album it’s really a good feeling, because I’ve come full circle as an artist. This is Shawn Chrys. This is who I am.
Can you describe the concept behind The Lovestory LP?
It stems from other records that I’ve made. A lot of the records that stood out to my fans where the ones I wrote about my past relationships with women. I had a guy the other day tell me he was getting a tattoo of the lyrics from my song “The Reason” that I wrote about one of my exes. When I see things like that I see that’s what my voice is for. So I’m writing these records, using my voice to tell my story about my life in regards to love. Not just love towards women. I love my homies. I love my family. I love this art Hip Hop. Everything I love has a record on my album.
Timberland is executive producing the album. How did you first connect with Tim?
I was chilling at a friend’s house one day and somebody called my phone and was like, “Timberland is about to call you in 10 minutes.” I was like, “What?” It was out of nowhere. We got on the phone and we chopped it up for about an hour. He was like, “I want to put you in a position to change some kid’s life 15 years from now.” But I can’t change someone’s life 15 years from now if I’m signed to another artist. I had to stay independent. I couldn’t sign to somebody. He just signed on to help with my direction, help me pick which songs are the best ones, and how the album should flow from top to bottom. I learned so much from him. He’s a legend. At the end of the day I have to stand on my own two in order to change someone else’s life 15 years down the line.
What was it like working with him in the studio? Was it intimidating working with a musical legend?
The first few times I was ever in the studio with him I was just silent. I was actually less than a fly on the wall, because at least a fly on the wall moves around. I was literally in a corner silent. I just sat back and learned. One of the first times in the studio he asked me [for my opinion]. I was like, “yo Timberland is asking my opinion.” I just gave my honest opinion like, “I think you should change that, change this.” Just me being honest was the reason he continued to f*ck with me. So now, not that I don’t see him as a superstar because he is, but he’s also my friend. Just being able to call somebody a legend and a friend at the same time, somebody I watched for years is actually working on my project is an incredible feeling.
Were you around for the recording sessions of Justin Timberlake’s [The 20/20 Experience] or Jay Z’s [Magna Carta Holy Grail] albums?
When they were doing Jay’s I was mostly in L.A. recording my album. Justin recorded most of his stuff in Los Angeles so I was blessed to be a party to those sessions. It was amazing to see that. I told Justin when they dropped Justified, MTV did this “Making The Album” [special], and I recorded that s### and still got it on VHS. I told Justin I got that s### so he realized I’m not just saying “you dope” just cause I’m signed with Tim, but I’m saying you dope cause I truly believe that s###. So Justin started f*cking with me too. It was just a great vibe, a great atmosphere and you can tell by how dope the music is.
[ALSO READ: Justin Timberlake Announces The 20/20 Experience Continues, Previews Single]
We know Tim worked on your album. Who else contributed?
I did a bunch of the production. I got some beats from my homeboy Cameron Wallace, a dope producer out of Houston. He actually produced [Beyonce’s] “Upgrade U” with Swizz Beatz. He did Yelawolf’s “Daddy’s Lambo.” He has two songs on Ciara’s new album [Ciara]. I also got my long time partner Zaire Koalo. Me and him been working on projects since 2008. But I would say I did about 60-70% of it.
What about guest features?
I got two features on the actual album and one more on the deluxe. The only two features I got are Dom Kennedy and Polyster The Saint. Both of them are from L.A., so that was important that my features are from Los Angeles. I also made sure that my features brought something to the album and not add them just because of their name. If people want to hear other rappers they can go buy their albums. This is my album. I’m telling my story, so most of the songs are just me. But the features I have on there help tell my story. I honestly feel like I have Dom Kennedy’s best verse on my album, and I’m going to feel like that forever.
What’s your take on the new generation Los Angeles rap acts?
It’s just a bunch of kids out here making their own rules. Years ago you had to be the hardest gangsta rapper if you were coming out of California. That’s what they told us to do. You had to wear loc shades, raider gear. In the early 2000’s when Def Jam was hitting there were no L.A. acts really doing it. I remember the only artist signed to Def Jam at that time was Jayo Felony. He wasn’t the best person to represent West Coast. He was like, “I still wanna rap this gangsta s###,” so they signed him. When the internet popped off and we were able to upload our own s### without having to go through A&R’s and execs, we created our own rules. Now you have a whole bunch of people that are tired of people thinking this is what L.A. really is, and now we’re showing you what L.A. really, really is. You got Odd Future. You got YG. You got me. You got Dom. You got TDE. None of us sound the same, and we all live literally less than 15 minutes from each other. So we’re able to show how diverse L.A. is. The feeling out here in L.A. is amazing.
You have song the “Blackandwhite” that touches on interracial dating. After the George Zimmerman verdict where do you see the state of race relations in the country right now?
It’s not our country. That’s just what it is. All we can do, honestly, is work hard and bring all that food and money back home to our families. When you’re standing in front of them judges, when you standing in front of them benches and they have to decide if they’re going to side with this black man or not, it’s usually not going to be on our side. That’s just what it is. I keep telling my people stay out of trouble, because no matter if you’re right or wrong, just being black is wrong in this country. The only type of black person that’s accepted is a rich black man. If you don’t got that dough, if you’re not Diddy or Jay Z, you don’t have five passports with your name on it, you gonna go to jail if it comes to that point. And it sucks.
I really watched that whole trial and was like, “damn, man this is really f*cked up.” I’m not even mad at the verdict, because the prosecution didn’t do everything they should have done to fight for this young man’s life. I couldn’t even fault the jury. I fault the prosecution, because I don’t think they fought as hard as they should have for this black boy. In a sense, why would they fight that hard? They’re not connected to our struggle enough to fight hard.
Are you interested in producing for other artists or taking on a greater role as a producer-for-hire?
I would definitely producer for other artists, but I wouldn’t do it just because of the money. I would only want to work with other artists who really care about this s### like I do. I care about music. It’s not just a means for me to eat, but I feel like I can change the world through my music and through my words. I would only want to work people who feel the same way. That could be stupid. That might not be the most lucrative way to look at it, but that’s just how I feel. I don’t want to lend my brand out to anybody just for money. I only want to work with artists who really care about this rap s### like I do.
You have The Lovestory LP dropping the 23rd. How do you plan to celebrate?
Mad bottles of champagne. Me with all my homeboys who’ve been here since day one. Have my music on loud in my crib, and just sit there and drink and toast to life. We weren’t suppose to be here. I wasn’t suppose to be a rapper who people from all over the world are waiting on their project. I didn’t have to be that guy. I could be dead. I could be in jail. I could be working a 9-to-5, because no one wanted to hear me out when I said I could rap, but I’m not. I’m able to record a song and the whole world listen to it and really f*ck with it. So God blessing me with that and with these great people I have around me, you can don’t nothing but toast to that. That’s all I’ll be doing, toasting to life. Champagne campaign.
Shawn Chrystopher’s The Lovestory LP will be available for digital download through Honour ROLE Music on Tuesday, July 23rd at iTunes.
Check out the album cover and tracklist below.
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