(AllHipHop News) “I was messin with, uh, D-Dot also. People were like this, started talking about the Ghost production”- Kanye West on “Last Call
Never bite the hand that feed you or that hand can become a fist.
In a preview for his Juan Epstein episode, former Bad Boy A&R and The Madd Rapper, Deric “D-Dot” Angelettie speaks on managing Kanye from the late 90’s, getting Kanye back his publishing, problems with Kanye saying he was “ghost producing” and a beef with Yeezy that could have resulted in fisticuffs.
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Some of you reading this may or may not know of Russell “Block” Spencer. You may have seen him in a few video’s with Diddy or Gorilla Zoe. You may have even heard of his empire Block Entertainment. However, you probably have no clue the impact that he has made and continues to make on some of your favorite songs by some of your favorite artists. From very humble beginnings to becoming the President of Bad Boy South, Block’s imprint is now being felt on a variety of projects. Along with his partner Allen Stark, we can expect to hear and see much more from Block Entertainment. From rap music to reality shows and movies, there truly is nothing that Block cannot take and rebuild.
AllHipHop.com: Tell me about your new project Rebuilding Hip-Hop Block By Block.
Block: I’m doing a new thing called Rebuilding Hip-Hop Block By Block. So, basically what I am doing is I’m going around to ten untapped markets. I’m going to partner up with guys who are running their own s**t. I’m partnering up with execs instead of artists. They have their own label but they just need the guy to connect the dots. A lot of us who are in the hood, or in the streets period, or just outside that circle, don’t have the inside scoop or the real inside details on deals. People think that it is not ran by a secret society; the music business itself is a secret society. No one out-rapped the next man, it is all about who you know.
AllHipHop.com: So, the partners, they all have their own smaller labels.
Block: Yeah, they all have their own smaller label. It’s called Alamob Ent. They have their own artists. We are going to take them to the forefront of the music business. I’m going to show them the game.
AllHipHop.com: Allen [CEO and President of Alamob Records] tell me about the merger. How did it start and what does it mean?
Allen Starks: Both Block and I have a friend named Carl Moore. He is a Grammy award winning Producer. He scouted us for a year and he brought us to Block. That was two years ago.
AllHipHop.com:: What is the background of Alamob Records?
Allen Starks: I have several artists. We have clothing lines. It was just to a point where Block said that he wanted to merge with us and go from there. Just like Puffy did him.
AllHipHop.com: Is this all in connection with your incubator deal?
Block: It incorporates into that. That is what this is going to turn into. Atlantic opened up a new section of the label called ADA where they focus on partnerships with independent label heads. We can be Indie all we want but we still will have something left. There still is money out there to get. Sometimes we don’t have the money or the means to get that other bread that is out there. So what we do is build the relationship with the parent company Atlantic and they have all of the money and relationships. That is how we are going to empower the future.
AllHipHop.com: Allen, your merger with Block is going to take you guys world wide.
Allen Starks: Yeah, that was a purpose behind the merger with Block. He had all of the plugs. I had to reach out with them so that we could go mainstream. I’m trying to make it as far as I can.
AllHipHop.com: Block, the ADA deal is with Atlantic and not with Sony.
Block: Yes. These are two different situations.
“Ross stayed at my house for three years and we were grinding out the Cartel Movement”
AllHipHop.com: You have worked with some of the hottest rappers in the game, Young Jeezy, Gorilla Zoe and so on. Budding Hip-Hop artists want to know. What is some of the criteria that you look for when deciding if you are going to work with an artist?
Block: Well, let me give you a run down on Block. A lot of people may not remember. I cam into the game with Tupac. Tupac was living in Atlanta at the time with the Outlawz. I was more like family and friends as oppossed ot be being in the game at that time. So, then I partnered up with Suave House. Tony Draper has worked with 8Ball & MJG, Tela and so on. Then I worked with Noon Time Records. They have worked with Mary J. Blige, Beyonce and so on.. I was an A and R for them. When I was at Suave House I discovered an artist named Lil Noah. He was one of my first official acts. While working with Suave House, is when I partnered up with Tony Draper and we discovered Rick Ross. Back then he was the Teflon Don. Ross stayed at my house for three years and we were grinding out the Cartel Movement. That deal did not really work because Tony Draper dropped from the music scene for a little bit. So then me and Greg Streetz partnered up with Ted Lucas and Slip-N-Slide Records. Ted paid Tony and got Rick Ross. We took him to Def Jam and we did a partnership with that. Then I had Yung Joc, Gorilla Zoe, Boys N The Hood. Then I signed with Puff [Diddy] and Puff made me Bad Boy South President. I’m Bad Boy South President forever. It was an agreement we did. We made a lot of money together. I wear a lot of hats. Label deal with Sony, Bad Boy, Atlantic. I was working with Chris Lighty but now I have to see how that deal is going to do. But when I look into an artist, they have to do more than just rap. A lot of people can rap but people have to buy into you…
AllHipHop.com: You have to have a persona.
Block: Right. You have to have that “it”…. Like this dude just walked in and looked like a Star! You have to be born with it. You can’t create it. Puff had it. Pac had it. Biggie had it. Bow Wow had it. Lil Wayne had it. When I first met Lil Wayne he was 14 years old. He has been my friend ever since. Out of all of the Hot Boyz, I knew that boy right there was going to pop. It wasn’t about the lyrical skills at that time. Sometimes, there is only so much you can rap about. But you can always spring board and do more things. If you have that “it” about you then you can sell cologne like Puff does. If you have the “it”, people will buy into you and buy your brand. Ciroq been out for years. But Puff put his “it” on it and now it is the number one Vodka. Once I have that “it” I put them in the studio and develop the artist. I could have five artists waiting on the sideline. The one with the “it” will come first. I don’t give a damn who was first, second, third.
AllHipHop.com: The Rebuilding Hip-Hop Block By Block project is your newest line up of artists. Who can we expect to pop from there?
Block: Kris Kelli. She is a Pop/R and B artist from Jamaica. She has been doing Regaee for seven or eight years. Now she is coming over to the Pop/R&B world. She is a super star. Well developed. I also have 48 Slim. He is out on bond right now. But he is dope. He reminds me of Cube when Cube was showing his everyday in the hood type s**t. People who can paint a picture of their everyday life. All of that popping bottles in the club, and selling drugs, people get tired of that s**t. People want to relate to a day in the hood. Whether you work at Macys or in the mall.
Allen Starks: One of the artists is Mafioso Mook. My other artist is Mafioso Low. He is my brother and co-CEO of the company. He is the main artist right now.
AllHipHop.com: Is it true that you also have a deal with the Urban Wrestling Foundation?
Block: Yeah, it is true. You can say that I am a part of that empire as well. Also, I am the Music Supervisor for NBC Universal. I put songs in the shows and in the movies with NBC Universal. Right now I am working on a movie with Ice Cube and Kevin Hart called Riding Along. They play police officers, it is a comedy. I am handling all of the music for the soundtrack. I am also going to work on Fast and Furious 7 soundtrack.
(AllHipHop News) Six years after Jay-Z sold his and Dame Dash’s Rocawear clothing line to Iconix Brand Group and the once prominent clothing brand is now facing legal troubles. According to The New York Post, Rocawear is being sued by wholesale company iSource NYC for $450,000 of unpaid fees for shipping Rocawear clothing from Pakistan to New York City from April to June of 2012.
The deal to ship clothing from Pakistan to NYC between the two companies was agreed at a price of $1 million which Rocawear has since paid only half of. The wholesale company asserts that the clothing “were specially ordered goods . . . [with] the ‘Rocawear’ brand name imprinted on [them].”
While Jay-Z did sell Rocawear he maintained control of product development, licensing and marketing.
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(AllHipHop News) Last week former Cash Money rapper Turk gave an interview to G14 Radio where he was directly asked about his former labelmate Lil Wayne’s line “hoes love me like Satan” from his song “B*tches Love Me.” Turk’s response to the question went into an explanation about drug use and how it “overpowers” people.
Here’s the exchange from the interview:
Interviewer: That line Wayne got like when said “them girls love me like Satan.” I can’t tell you how many people I came across that come to me and be like “what’s up with that n#### man? What’s going in his mind?” Brothers that don’t know him, we don’t know him. But that line got to a lot of people, girls and dudes a like. Somebody even called and mentioned- I swear I had a conversation about the s### just last week. We don’t know what’s going on with the Wayne situation. We all love him and wish him success. Hopefully, he’s recovering from all them seizures, but I know you can give some insight on what’s going on…
Turk: My whole thing with that situation, I used to be in a circle where I was caught up in drugs. Couldn’t nobody tell me nothing. I used to do heroin, cocaine. I used to shoot heroin and cocaine like an old n####, when I was fifteen, sixteen years old, couldn’t nobody tell me nothing. So the only thing I can say about that situation is when you’re under the influence of anything that’s altering your mind, anything can come out your mouth. Don’t necessarily mean that’s the type of person that you is. It’s that drug that’s overpowering you. It’s them spirits that’s overpower you… I will say that anybody that’s under the influence of anything they out they mind. They not the person they are.
While it seems that responding to a question about Wayne’s choice of words on a song with stories of drug abuse and its tendency to make “anything can come out your mouth” would suggest that Turk was making the connection between Wayne’s controversial lyric and drug use, Turk is now claiming that was not the case.
Turk told TMZ, “not one time did I say that Lil Wayne is on drugs. I was talking about myself having a drug problem in the past and what my problem personally was.”
Turk also lashed out at the media on Twitter about the comments saying his words where purposely misconstrued.
The above tweet from Turk’s certified Twitter account was sent over 12 hours after news first broke about his interview with G14.
Earlier that day, Turk repeatedly tweeted articles about his Lil Wayne comments from various websites including one that was posted on AllHipHop.com.
At that time, Turk did not make any public statements that the stories were inaccurate or misleading. His accusations that the media “twisted his words” did not become public until well after Turk promoted the story to his 30,000 followers throughout the day.
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Lil Wayne is currently on probation for a 2009 conviction in New York. According to reports, stipulations of his probation prevent Wayne from consuming or possessing any illegal drugs or controlled substances.
AllHipHop.com reached out to Turk’s representatives for a comment. Requests were not answered at the time this article was published.
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Listen to the G14 “The Cut” interview below.
UPDATE: KANYE, THROUGH A REP, HAS DENIED THAT HE CHEATED ON KIM KARDASHIAN. THE NOTION IS ABSURD, THEY SAY.
A brotha just cannot be happy, can he? Or unhappy for that matter. Nevertheless, the Star Magazine is reporting that Kanye has been caught cheating on Kim K. with a model chick. Peep the report:
A gorgeous 24-year-old model from Canada tells this week’s Star that Kanye West cheated on Kim Kardashian with her, and that the Heartless singer admitted he’s only with the reality star to help his career.
Leyla Ghobadi tells Star her revelations are “going to destroy the Kardashian family … but if I were Kim and about to have a baby, I would want to know.
“It’s bad — it’s really bad — it’s just embarrassing.”
Ghobadi, a Montreal native, told the magazine she first met the cocky Paranoid singer in New Jersey when he spotted her in the crowd during a July 2012 show at Revel’s Ovation Hall in Atlantic City — a show Kim also attended. Ghobadi said Kanye deputized a roadie to bring her backstage, where he invited her out for cocktails.
West “invited me back to his hotel room, but I refused, as I felt it was too rushed,” Ghobadi told the magazine.
Ghobadi said West gave her free tickets to the next night’s show and backstage passes — again he, asked her back to his hotel room in hopes of hooking up — but Ghobadi said she demurred, as she was “concerned that he was seeing Kim Kardashian.”
West “told me that [his relationship with Kim] was for publicity and nothing serious,” Ghobadi told Star, admitting she finally relented to the superstar’s charms, accompanying him to his hotel room.
“We began to make out for a while and next thing I knew, we were both naked and having sex,” she told Star, adding that a second meeting in October — while Kim was already pregnant with his child — took place in New York, while Kim was in South Florida.
Ghobadi told Star she’s refused Kanye’s further advances with Kim’s pregnancy obvious at this point, adding, “I would never do that to someone.”
Kardashian’s rep has denied Star’s report, while West’s camp hasn’t returned requests for comment from Star and the New York Post who also reported the story.
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(AllHipHop News) Lil Wayne appeared on Jimmy Kimmel Live last night. Kimmel asked the YMCMB rapper about his “near-death” health scare, being banned from Miami Heat games, whether he plans to retire soon, and if he considers himself an expert skater.
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Watch the 3-part interview below.