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It seems like yesterday when Gangsta Rap stripped Hip-Hop of is conscious mind and moral compass! But, you know what, I’m not mad at N.W.A.! They paved the way for Waka Flocka and even Kendrick Lamar! Here we are in 2012 and the rumors are flying that this movie may finally get made! They have been talking about it for ages. Looks like F. Gary Gray is going to make it pop, according to TheWrap.com:
Negotiations are underway for Universal Pictures to pick up “Straight Outta Compton,” F. Gary Gray’s feature film about the hip hop band N.W.A., from New Line, a person familiar with the situation has told TheWrap.
The feature follows the legendary hip hop band’s rise to stardom, from being teenagers in poor Los Angeles neighborhoods to the breaking up of the band. Andrea Berloff penned the script for the film, which includes Ice Cube (pictured) among the producers.
“Straight Outta Compton” also looks at the controversy surrounding the group, Easy E’s death from AIDS, the beginning of Ice Cube’s solo career, and the forming of Death Row Records.
Damn, I miss the good old days.
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The Blaxploitation era will NEVER be the same! Along with the likes of Shaft, Superfly, and Sweet Sweetback – Dolemite was one of the signature characters that created the macho-pimp hero in urban filmmaking throughout the 1970s. Even today, that era has influence in film and music, with many cats in Hip-Hop and pop culture emulating the Blaxploitation era.
Recently, there has been renewed interest in the films that turned Black men and women into ghetto superstars – Black Dynamite and Quentin Tarantino’s Django Unchained are just some recent examples of Dolemite and Rudy Ray Moore’s influence on pop culture today.
Now, years after Rudy Ray Moore’s death, Donald Randall, who served as Moore’s longtime manager, is ready to tell the world the real story behind one of Blaxploitation’s top brands! Donald is working on producing three major products around the Rudy Ray Moore brand – a biopic based on his life, and documentary, and a remake of his biggest classic, Dolemite. Along with his acting career, Moore recorded hours and hours of his X-rated comedy shows and music that no one has ever seen.
CarltonJordan.com sat down with Donald for a no-holds barred account on Rudy’s life up until his death and after. Donald reveals many things about the unsung actor, including Moore’s hidden sexuality…
Here’s an excerpt from the Carlton Jordan interview below…
CarltonJordan.com: Which rappers were using his samples? How did you approach them for royalties?
Donald Randall: 2 Live Crew, Schooly D (“Mr. Big D*ck”), Queen Latifah (“Mama Gave Birth to the Soul Children” on All Hail the Queen), NWA (“Gangster, Gangster”; “Just Don’t Bite It”; “She Swallowed It”), Dr. Dre ( “The Chronic”: “Dre Day”, “Deeez Nuuuts”), Yo Yo (“Mama Don’t Take No Mess”), Master P, MC Ren, Snoop Dogg, Warren G., Ludacris, and more that I can’t think of right now. I approached the record labels or attorneys and told them I was representing Rudy’s catalog and that their artists sampled him without permission and we wanted compensation.
CarltonJordan.com: Was Rudy ever married or have any kids? Have you heard about the rumors that Rudy Ray was a homosexual? How do you respond to that?
Donald Randall: He was never married and had no kids. I heard rumors over the years that Rudy was gay, but I never saw any evidence of it. I have heard stories and have found now that the accusations were correct. I have footage of interviews with people outing him, and if you listen to his comedy, he does make reference to it. He also signed two drag queens to his label and had gay male actors in his movies. There were only three men around Rudy who weren’t gay. But I never knew this until his co-star and friend Jimmy Lynch told me. Then I believed it. Rudy did a very good job of covering it up.
Rudy did have some girlfriends, according to his friend Ben Taylor. But he also had male lovers. The documentary will cover that.
So, will he movie, Disco Godfather, let us know more about this Blaxploitation hero? Read the full EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW on Carlton Jordan.
Lets just keep it real: Kendrick Lamar is doing the damn thing in the name of Hip-Hop. Like, seriously. That said, he’s like the go to dude for a lot of people that need “anchors” on for their Hip-Hop cred. I can see Diddy getting him on the phone now.
Anyway, over the weekend, Adrien Broner, a boxer that is known for his Hip-Hop-ness as well as his boxing expertise, became a world champion. And Kendrick Lamar was there with him and opened the show. Well guess what I’m hearing? I’m hearing that Kendrick and Adrien may be working together in some form or fashion. See, Adrien is a rapper too. I’m not sure how good he is though. actually, let me google thing now. Here is is:
RELATED: good kid Uncovered: 10 Things To Know About the Elusive Kendrick Lamar
There’s not a lot more out there.
So, at the fight, Adrien kept Kendrick around or vice versa. I don’t know. In the presser after the fight, some of the comments over heard seemed to suggest that there would be more from Broner The Rapper and that Kendrick may be involved. I personally don’t think that will happen, but I can see that that conversation will be extremely awkward to say the least.
RELATED: A Night At The Fights: Adrien Broner Slays, Johnathon Banks Shakes Up The Heavies
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(AllHipHop News) Hip-Hop star Meek Mill’s touring schedule could be severely impacted by a judge’s ruling in court yesterday (November 19).
Meek Mill was in court for a status hearing, over a prior gun and drug charges.
The judge admonished the rapper, who missed an earlier court date, due to Hurricane Sandy.
The same day as his album release party for Dreams and Nightmares, Meek was detained and posted a picture of the incident.
As a result, the judge put Meek Mill on restricted travel, when his tour winds down next month.
“Today was one of the most craziest days I had in a lonnnnggg time! My #behindthescenes life is so wild u couldn’t imagine!” Meek Mill tweeted.
It’s been a huge year for singer Brandy, as she’s made a comeback to music with the release of the popular “Put It Down” featuring Chris Brown off of her sixth studio album, Two Eleven.
Recently, she released a behind-the-scenes video of the release week as she promoted Two Eleven at radio stations and autograph signings. In the video, you’ll see a humbled Brandy react to the outpouring support of her latest album, and even lock eyes with a fan that makes the singer teary eyed.
Peep:
Watch Brandy’s latest video – “Wildest Dreams”:
(AllHipHop News) A thieving husband-and-wife couple were arrested by undercover detectives in Winter Haven, Florida, over a Nicki Minaj and Drake concert scam.
The fake concert with Drake and Nicki Minaj was supposed to take place on October 24, through a company called Big Apple Music Inc.
The company is allegedly owned by Phillip Bradley, 46 and his wife, Evelyn Bradley, 36.
The crooked husband-and-wife were supposed to have the phony concert at Simmers-Young Park.
But little did the Bradley’s know that they were meeting with undercover detectives, who posed as employees of the park, to gather information on the couple, as they discussed the concert.
Yesterday (November 19), Polk County Sheriff detectives arrested the Bradleys for taking $36,000 from residents who were hoping to see the concert.
The couple was charged with scheming to defraud and grand theft.
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If an MC brags about how delicious his “soup” recipe is, one might think that a new drug has hit the streets. But if you’re listening to Action Bronson, chances are he is really talking about a broth and meat delicacy. And that is why Bronsonlino is Hip-Hop’s official monkey wrench. Last year, the Queens chef/rapper garnered a hungry following for his left-field metaphors, over-the-top charisma, and a whole dictionary of Bronsonlini slang that had more heads scratching than since Wu-Tang Clan taught verbal intercourse.
Even while Hip-Hop heads are still digesting his jazz and blues spiced Blue Chips, Bronson decided to head to the kitchen with The Alchemist to serve up another full-course meal under some Rare Chandeliers.
After a “Big Body Bes” intro celebrating the fact he no longer needs to steal out of the supermarket to feed his big appetite, Bronson digs right into a gluttonous lifestyle of luxury on the project’s appetizer, “Rare Chandeliers”. The Alchemist makes it very clear that he put his toe in this recipe samples to mix together a seamless collage of voices that appropriately talk about rare chandeliers between Bronson’s verses. On “The Symbol”, Alchemist’s grooving guitar and stabbing organs sets Bronson in his now classic braggadocios demeanor that pulls together a clutter of images that tingle the taste buds.
“Vultures flying over the carcass/b###### blowing on my d*ck like a cartridge/ throw some grass up/ aim a little east of the target/ my brain was sculpted at Harvard…”
After this track, though, Bronson seems to get bested a tad by his guest cooks. Partners in rhyme, Meyhem Lauren and Ag tha Coroner, both mangle the smooth bass and dark organ on “Syvester Lundgren”. Bronson’s almost freestyle-like verse seems to be only an after-taste to Ag tha Coroner’s verse, where he uses biblical reference on why he is a born rebel:
“One way ticket to the fire and brimstone/my mental locked up but my physical been home/Question I ask god is what do I sin for?/He said I do wrong because Eve is my kinfolk/bloodline of a disobedient/mix with the heart of a butcher make tha Coroner ingredient”
When “Randy the Musical” plays, The Alchemist starts to play a game of Russian Roulette with Bronsonby switching the beat from lounging horns, to break beats and striking bass, before finally landing on some cruising keys. Bronson remains unfazed by The Alchemist constantly changing the beat tempo and adjusts perfectly to The Alchemist’s trademark beat switch ups like on “Eggs On the Third Floor”.
But not everyone can find their stride over The Alchemist’s innovating production. Schoolboy Q tries his best to keep up with Bronson on “Demolition Man”, but gets out-stunted with Bronsonlino lines like “Caught a statutory rape because the steak wasn’t mature/I’m laid by the lake/ you laid by fatable mate/I lace my shoes tight I’m ready for the paper chase.”
The Alchemist has proven once again on Rare Chandeliers how far a talented producer can go sonically with a crate full of lush samples. “Gateway to Wizardry’s” high-pitched strings and haunting guitar rifts create such a menacing and suspenseful atmosphere, it could give Alfred Hitchcock an anxiety attack.
Overall, Rare Chandeliers is another staple on Bronson’s growing menu of delicacies. Although Bronson seems to be a little more predictable and has a lot less spontaneous lyricism on Rare Chandeliers than his previous work, The Alchemist makes the project a rich sample stew that is an absolute must-try. If Bronson’s lyrical ingredients seem a tad stale, guest bars from Roc Marciano and Ag tha Coroner are sure to freshen up its taste. Besides, a Chef is only as good as his co-cooks.
Rating: 8.0/10
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(AllHipHop News) Nas continues to battle the IRS, as the state of Georgia has just filed a lien against the rapper’s earnings.
TMZ.com reports that the Georgia Department of Revenue has garnished Nas’ wages over taxes owed for 2006 2007, 2009 and 2010.
The rapper currently owes $1,083,435 to Georgia, which is now garnishing the rapper’s earnings from a tour with Live Nation.
Live Nation is the company that is promoting Nas’ current tour with Lauryn Hill.
The state seeks the wages from the outing in order to pay the debt.
Ironically, next week (November 27), co-headliner Lauryn Hill could be sentenced to up to three years in prison, for failing to pay taxes on $1.5 million she earned over the past decade.
“No beef, no malice, not at all/I got no vendetta for y’all/I mean I only want better for myself/Sometimes I even want better for y’all” – “No Church in the Wild Freestyle”
What’s beef? In this place, this space, with Joe Budden there is no room for that. Jersey’s metaphorical genius is preparing the release of his mixtape A Loose Quarter, Friday (November 23), along with his third studio album, No Love Lost, (January 22), through E1 Music.
Coming off the success of Slaughterhouse’s debut and a multitude of mixtapes, Budden returns with a re-energized zest for music.
AllHipHop.com hung out with Joe in Philly on his “The Second First Impression Tour,” and got him to talk about getting brain, being embarrassed, and beef.
AllHipHop.com: Throughout your career you had a lot of beef – or people had beef with you. Can you speak about the beefs that are going on in Hip-Hop, such as Meek Mill and Cassidy?
Joe: I’m not with the beef sh*t. I can’t judge either one of those brothers; I’ve had my fair share of beefs, so because of that, today I am able to look from a real unbiased standpoint. You can just say a prayer and hope everybody learns from it one day.
AllHipHop.com: So let’s talk about No Love Lost. You seem to be different now, almost zen-like. What’s going on?
Joe: You are like the third person to tell me that today. I’m in a good place. The album’s title speaks exactly to where I am in life. I’m in a place of serenity, with so much gratitude so much to be thankful about. The album is different for me. I don’t have the brain energy to even lend towards bullsh*t. My brain today, at 32 years old, is strictly on the things that matters most to me, and that’s my family, my team, music, God, and myself. If it’s not that, it’s not important.
AllHipHop.com: Let’s talk about “Momma Said”.
Joe: Yeah, “Momma Said” is off the mixtape coming out Black Friday, A Loose Quarter. It’s a real direct, real genuine, real heartfelt, basically coming from a conversation with my mom. If it’s one brain I respect most, it’s hers. She always gives sound advice. We talk like friends – not like mother to son. We talk like best friends; there is no information I hold from her.
AllHipHop.com: Name something that you’ve gotten embarrassed about.
Joe: (laughing) I maybe couldn’t get it up one time, ages ago.
AllHipHop.com: When was the first time you got head?
Joe: I was like 13 years old; Lil Nina from West Side Ave. did a horrible job.
Time and experience makes everyone see life through a different lens. Joe Budden is rejuvenated, focused, and ready for anything the world throws his way.
For more Joe Budden, check him and girlfriend Kaylin Garcia on the third season of VH’s “Love and Hip-Hop”.
Chris Brown is the man in these streets still. Dude, these people are playing at such a high level, its hard to conceive. But, when you are at the top, you gotta play ball. The American Music Awards are a decidedly POP affair. Hence, why there was limited Hip-Hop and lots of Hip-Pop. Well, Chris Brown is pop like a MF now and therefore he performed last night along side Swizz Beatz. Well, Perez Hilton has apparently reported that Drake did some passive aggressive stuff as Chris Brown was rockin’ the house. He played on his cellphone while CB performed. Like the whole time. Nonstop. It would seem that he didn’t want to at like he was enjoying the show, but that is actually liking it more. The great Parish Smith said, “And like a sucka, yeah, you look the other way / that’s when I know you’re on my d**k kid, but its OK.” I’m not saying its all that, but that’s what they would be saying it is.
People that have studied the body language between Drake and Nicki are saying that there is beef between them. Did you see it? I didn’t.
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(AllHipHop News) Legendary rapper LL Cool J is gearing up to release his 13th album, Authentic Hip-Hop.
LL has already released two singles, “Ratchet” and “Take It,” from Authentic Hip-Hop, which is LL Cool J’s 13th album.
Authentic Hip-Hop, which is LL Cool J’s first official release in five years, is due in stores on February 12, 2013.
Check out the artwork for Authentic Hip-Hop below:
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EPIC FAILURE!
Yesterday on Twitter, I said that I was a failure. I take it back. This is what failure looks like.
Seen at Black Media Scoop, some fool tatted a pic of Gucci Mane on her NECK. The tat is so dope that it includes the Ice Cream Cone tat that Gucci is so getting rid of. How can you get a tat of a tat that that man doesn’t even want anymore. We HAVE TO DO BETTER!
THE COP FIGHTER!
AWWWWWW! I know I have your attention now. Or you will hate me. Well, Dee1, the rapper from New Orleans is regarded as a very popular figure in the underground. But, he’s now made it to the big stage and he’s beating up cops!
I don’t watch Treme, but this is a good look for the “conscious rapper,” and and odd one since he’s considered a positive dude. I guess Hollywood is what it is.
Here is Dee-1’s “Stupid Fool” video.
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