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Controversy Ensues As Lil Wayne Steps On American Flag

(AllHipHop News) Lil Wayne is once again the subject of mass scrutiny has he has filmed a video where he steps all over the American flag.

Weezy’s new single “God Bless Amerika” has surfaced and the after a flag is hoisted up, it falls to the ground. At that point, the rapper continuously steps on it as he raps.

The footage appeared to be leaked from a cell phone.

During the shoot, Wayne is paces in front of a posse of children, in what appears to be an American housing project.

The content is uncharacteristically political.

Wayne raps, “My country ‘tis of thee/ sweet land of kill ‘em all and let ‘em die/ God bless Amerika/ This so godless Amerika … the stars on the flag are never shining.”

Read more: http://www.nydailynews.com/entertainment/music-arts/watch-lil-wayne-stomps-american-flag-filming-new-music-video-article-1.1375195#ixzz2WWyxXr5W

AHH REVIEW: Kanye West’s “Yeezus”

Yeezy Season is undoubtedly upon us with the release Kanye West’s sixth solo studio album – Yeezus.

Yeezus has been described as a minimalistic art piece where Kanye has thrown paint against the wall expecting us to decipher it. This time out Kanye decided not to directly build upon the musical foundation of his other two experimental releases- 808s and Heartbreaks and My Dark Beautiful Twisted Fantasy (MDBTF). Instead, he took elements away from them, namely elaborate and layered production, to give listeners said minimalistic sound in an apparent attempt to transcend hip-hop.

Wait a minute… Have we forgotten that Kanye has already transcended hip-hop, destroying anything that was expected from him, both with his two aforementioned projects in a grand fashion? Specifically, Kanye delivered the masterful MDBTF via long form video, elaborate album packaging, the G.O.O.D. Friday singles, a rich full bodied and brilliantly produced sound. 

Yeezus is the exact opposite with no radio friendly singles, no video, and virtually no packaging as if Kanye is trying to not over do, but under do his previous work. Enter Kanye: the minimalist.

Kanye’s moderate approach to Yeezus is clearly established with “On Site.” The track rests exclusively on a bed of high hats and a synth loop. Lyrically, Kanye is ready to insight a riot amongst the complacent telling everyone that “a monster about to come alive again.” Its refreshing particularly because those sparse, electric lyrics are needed to complement the barren track.  One has to wonder if this is the actual track Kanye rhymed to or Daft Punk delivered to him. “On Sight” is somewhat reminiscent of how  Kanye opened 808’s with the powerfully scant “Say You Will.”

“Black Skinhead” pops up next. It is not reminiscent of anything Kanye has previous done and brings everything together a bit more. It continues a minimalist vision that manages to be fully realized and well executed at this point. It has no bright cords nor superfluous additions yet is not lacking a single piano riff or high hat. Kanye’s angst filled vocal delivery is all that is needed to elevate this song. This a gem of the album and Kanye didn’t offer this level of completeness in many other places save the full bodied “Guilt Trip (feat. Kid Cudi).”

Kanye moves on to”I Am A God (feat. God), which could have been the Magnum Opus of Yeezus dispelling all non-believers, but fails to close the deal. The track is daggers, its so on point lyrcially.  Hell, even God “speaks” through Kanye to deliver the first verse, giving a run down on the “State of Yeezy.” Nevertheless, it seems like a third of the production was left at home. The tracks starts of powerfully but plateaus quickly failing to give what was expected –– an epic song.

Thematically, this ground was covered on “Power,” which touched upon the same themes but is not quite as direct. “Power” was totally unexpected and broke the traditional boundaries of hip-hop both musically and visually. “I Am A God,” as a whole, seems to be a calculated step to the side if not backwards. Granted, it is not about redoing what has come previously –– it should be about surpassing it. That was not done here.

Minimalism really peaks on “New Slaves” where Kanye would rather be a d*ck than a swallower. This song is the most significant on the project due to song’s message and the context in which Yeezus is being released.  Kanye says:

“F**k you and your corporation/ Y’all n##### can’t control me”

Singles, video views and airplay is the cornerstone of the the major label music industry, but Kanye seems to be ’bout that antidisestablishmentarianism life.  Kanye Yeezus is a calculated “hell no” to all of that corporate goo. Not too many artists would attempt to do such a thing,  especially when they could actually pull off just about anything to promote their product.

We don’t really know why he’s taken this approach to promote.

But lets ponder it.

Perhaps there is a lack of focus? There could be self-imposed time constraints, or label pressures… or a grand master plan. He’s got the music media is eating directly out of the palm of his hand right now. On that front, Yeezy wins…

Critics jockeying for that Yeezy love are one thing. The album itself is another story.

Yeezus adds up to be Kanye’s most lyrically focused album yet.  That’s the reality. He purposely relies on dissident and under-produced tracks that simply do
not register as avant-garde. Yeezus should not come of as anything strikingly
new to anyone who truly knows his work. It all seems to basically deconstruct
his previous material.  In fact, Kanye probably already perfected the anti hip-hop, no-bright-cord sound on epic tracks like “Monster” where he previously redefined expectations. Yeezus is a good effort, but falls short of the masterpiece we were looking for. Those who want to call this his White Album are free to do so. Yeezus is exactly what he wanted it to be- something that no matter if you like it or not it cannot and will not be be ignored.

 AHH’s Ratings:

Lyricism –8/10

Production –6/10

Album Cohesiveness –7/10

Replay value –7/10

Overall –7/10

Personal Favorite Tracks: I am a God, Black Skinhead, Guilt Trip.

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Hip-Hop Rumors: Lil Boosie May Never Come Home! The FEDS Ain’t Done!

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Here is some SHEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEET!!!!

I got a bombshell of a rumor. Remember last month, I told you how Boosie was on his way home soon. And then I got rumors that said he’d be home sometime in the summer. Well, I have some new insider info on how they are moving on Boosie. First of all, people thought the boy Boosie was in the clear because he was acquitted of murder in one case. But, I am hearing there are two others on deck that they have not charged him for yet. But, they have witnesses and prosecutors on deck to bring Boosie right back into the legal gumbo he’s found himself in. From what I heard, they are simply going to charge Boosie with one charge at a time. This one still has him in jail. Soon as he is about to get out on his one, that he was acquitted for, boom! Another one. They get that guap from him and really stick it to him every step of the way in every way. One of the witnesses has turned his life over to God and says that God told him to tell the truth in these cases. That includes telling on Boosie.

Its about to get so very real for Boosie.

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

Illseed, Out.

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Trey Songz, Tyga, Nipsey Hussle and Draya Party at LA’s Toxic Day Party

It was just another Saturday in Hollywood at Lure Patio, filled with Draya’s “Fine Ass Girls” and music’s favorite artists and executives. The bottle wars were in full effect as Jas Prince, sans Christina Milian,  engaged in a bottle popping contest against Trey Songz. Not to mention, Houston Rockets’ James Harden stood on tables as he and Tyga wanted in on the action and ordered bottles of Ace of Spades Rose. Nipsey and his All Money In crew were also in the building as Nipsey celebrated a sold out House of Blues show the night before in Hollywood. They Bay Area’s Mistah FAB was also in the building rocking Pink Dolphin – also worn by Jeremiah, while Draya was wearing what appeared to be a custom bikini. At one point the hyped up Draya enjoyed her hosting duties as she jumped on the mic and hyped the crowd for a brief set with DJ BAD. The other “Fine Ass Girls” were in tow as the Seattle Seahawks enjoyed the show along with DeSean Jackson, JaVale McGee and YMCMB’s Cortez Bryant who were all in the building.
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Is He Guilty? AllHipHop.com Talks With Torae

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With his fingers in so many different pots within the music industry, Torae has mos def made his mark on Hip Hop in a profound way. Whether by his musical endeavors, or in his goal to spread the good Hip Hop word throughout the various platforms he has at his disposal, Torae has figured out how to come out on top of everything he attempts. He only continues to get better as an emcee and businessman as a result. His new project Admission Of Guilt is proof positive of that.  Please check out AllHipHop.com’s interview with Torae!

AllHipHop.com: Thanks so much for taking a few moments out for us sir, let’s jump straight on in! You’ve been working non stop Torae! Your fans probably have no idea how many different jobs you do in Hip Hop! Can you please let everyone know how many hats you wear in a day and what it’s like to be working this hard on so many different levels of this industry?

No problem thanks for having me. I definitely wear a few different hats, usually Knicks & Yankees though (laughter). No seriously aside from being an MC, I run my own company Internal Affairs Entertainment. I have this dope rapper signed named Torae, he’s a beast. I also A&R for Soulspazm Records which is a independent label & distribution company. Lastly, every Sunday evening at 10pm ET you can hear me cracking the mic as an on air personality on SiriusXM’s Hip Hop Nation on “Rap Is Outta Control” with DJ Eclipse.

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AllHipHop.com: Lot’s of hats! (Laughter) Okay T, switching gears a little bit, we see that you are also a movie star! How did you come to be in the DEMOS documentary that’s dropping now?

I’m not a star, somebody lied. I think I got approached about doing an interview for Demos about 2 or 3 years ago during A3C. Anything I can do to help new artists & further the culture I’m always down for so I agreed. Then once my manager Soul Wallace got involved I knew my scenes wouldn’t end up on the cutting room floor.

AllHipHop.com: That’s a cool story, Soul Wallace is a keeper no doubt!  Alright, you have a new project out, talk to us about this project a bit. What inspired it, and who is a part of it? Will you be touring in support of it?

Yes, my new project “Admission of Guilt” is available now for free download. This is the 1st time I’ve released a free project so I’m hoping a lot more people are inclined to check it out. I have a few collaboration on it, some expected & some aren’t. I’m most proud of the features from hip hop royalty Bun B. & Pharoahe Monch. It’s an honor to have songs with them in my catalog. Other features include Skyzoo, The Kid Daytona, Torch of Triple C’s & Uncle Murda. As far as touring, I’m actually replying to these questions in route to Houston from New Orleans on tour with Coast 2 Coast & Red Café. So yes, I am currently touring to support Admission of Guilt.

AllHipHop.com: Is there a specific message that you hope your music reflects to the listeners?

The message varies from song to song, release to release but overall my music reflects my life. I feel my life isn’t much different from a lot of other people and I’d like to provide the soundtrack to whatever you’re going through & experiencing at any given moment.

AllHipHop.com: What is one thing the fans don’t know about you that you wish they did?

That I speak fluent Japanese (laughter), nah that’s a good question. I guess that I listen to and am influenced by so much different music, some stuff you probably wouldn’t believe. So when I make my music I like to experiment & explore different stuff since I’ve continually given you my foundation up to this point.

AllHipHop.com: Actually, I can imagine, my ipod is not for the faint of heart either! (laughter) Cool! Can you give us three words that describe you as an artist?

3 words? Dylan, Dylan & Dylan! Either that or Fun, Fly & Free.

AllHipHop.com: (Laughter) OK, got it. So,what’s in the pipeline for you at the moment? Who are you working with and what can we expect?

Well due to the overwhelming demand by the fans Skyzoo & I are finally going to deliver that “Barrel Brothers” album we’ve been getting asked for since forever. Aside from that expect me to get back over to Europe to tour before the end of 2013. I’m also looking to drop a few videos to support Admission of Guilt.

AllHipHop.com: Dope! Please tell the people how they can keep up with you!

Keep up with moi? Good luck! Nah please feel free to follow @torae on twitter & instagram, like me on facebook.com/itstorae & stay updated on www.itstorae.com Thanks for your time & continued support Skyy.

Thanks again to Torae for taking a minute out for us! You guys be sure to keep looking out for his new project!

Drake, Meek Mill, French Montana Enjoy Atlanta’s “Birthday Bash” with Hennessy V.S

Last night, Hennessy V.S. celebrated Atlanta’s Birthday Bash 18 with an after-party at Mansion Elan. Meek Mill and French Montana hosted the event along with several other surprise guests including rapper Drake who was the surprise performer at the actual show earlier that evening.

Meek Mill took the mic & performed “Dreams & Nightmares”, “Levels” and “I’m A Boss” while wearing the Hennessy V.S sunglasses during the whole performance and for the entire evening. French Montana took the mic and performed his current smash hits “Pop That” and “Ain’t Worried About Nothin” to a crowd of over 2,000 people

Celebrities in attendance and pictured below include: Meek Mill, French Montana, Atlanta Hawks – Lou Williams, Wale, Drake, DJ Drama, DJ Don Cannon and Sean Garrett. Check the pics below.