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Hip-Hop Rumors: Guess Who The New American Idol Judges Are!

American Idol is a sinking ship, they say. They say this ship needs a big plug and they have several plugs on the deck to save the gigantic franchise. Well, it looks like they have already confirmed that a skinny plug named Jennifer Hudson is first on deck to be a judge in the new season. The rest of the speculation is just that speculation. But they are allegedly working on a panel of all former contestants. The names of Kelly Clarkson, Adam Lambert and Clay Aiken are all in rotation.

Can my homey get a bit of respect?

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

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EPIC FAIL OF THE DAY: Look Who Got a Chief Keef Face Tat!!

DAMN! These kids are so lost.

Their parents are more lost.

This is a fail that will never be rectified.

Look:

Source: StreetKode

Meanwhile Katy Perry falls ALL THE WAY BACK after she offended Chief Keef.

I wouldn’t have apologized for nothing.

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

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Kendrick Lamar Says "Molly Rap" Is Watering Down Hip Hop

(AllHipHop News) “Death To Molly,” are the final words on the screen at the end of Kendrick Lamar’s latest video for “B####, Don’t Kill My Vibe.” Now the West Coast emcee is explaining the meaning behind his metaphorical killing of the present drug of choice for many in Hip Hop.

“When everybody consciously now uses this term or this phrase and putting it in lyrics, it waters the culture down,” Kendrick tells MTV’s Sway in a recent interview. “So it’s really just time to move on.”

References to Molly (a powdered or crystallized form of MDMA) has seen a rise in rap songs in recent years. The drug has also seen greater usage among young people.

According to a 2012 study by the National Institute on Drug Abuse, 2% of eighth graders, 5% of 10th graders, and 7% of 12 graders reported to have tried MDMA throughout their lifetime. Nearly 12% of respondents between the ages of 18-25 admitted to using the drug at one point.

Molly became part of a huge news story recently when rapper Rick Ross lost an endorsement deal with Reebok because of his controversial lyrics on Rocko’s “U.O.E.N.O.”

On the track Ross raps, “Put Molly all in her champagne/she ain’t even know it/I took her home and I enjoyed that/she ain’t even know it.” The lyrics were viewed by some as supporting or glorifying date rape leading to protests from women’s groups.

[ALSO READ: Rick Ross To Lose $3.5 – $5 Million From Dropped Reebok Deal]

“Sometimes you have the trends that’s not that cool,” says Kendrick speaking in general about the overuse of Molly mentions in rap music. “You may have certain artists portraying these trends and don’t really have that lifestyle and then it gives off the wrong thing. And it becomes kinda corny after a while.”

Kendrick’s ceremonial burial of the party drug is his way of pushing the culture forward past the “Molly Era.”

[ALSO READ: Kendrick Lamar Says He’s Inspired By Kanye West, Calls ‘Yeezus’ Title Genius]

Watch Kendrick Lamar’s MTV interview below.

French Montana vs. Wale in Pull-up Contest (N48H French Montana Teaser #2)

Follow French Montana during the album release week of Excuse My French as the rapper hops around New York City promoting his album and interacting with fans.

In this Next 48 Hours With French Montana teaser #2 we see French, Wale and Chinx Drugz in a pull-up contest!

Buy French Montana’s Excuse My French LP NOW!

The Next 48 Hours is an original Jump Off TV, AllHipHop and Tantrum Productions.

J Cole's 'Born Sinner' Will Feature TLC But No Other Rappers

(AllHipHop News) After his Miguel assisted single, “Power Trip,” reached the Top 20 on Billboard’s Hot 100, J Cole is now revealing another superstar R&B act will also be on his upcoming album. While speaking with Charlie Sloth on BBC Radio 1Xtra, Cole revealed that he tapped 1990’s girl group TLC to add vocals to Born Sinner, but don’t expect to hear any guest verses from any other emcees.

“I got TLC on the album. T-Boz and Chilli. It’s crazy,” said Cole. “Nobody’s rapping on the album other than me.”

The Roc Nation rapper recently decided to move up the release date of Born Sinner one week to compete against Kanye West’s new album dropping the same day.

[ALSO READ: J. Cole: “I worked too hard to come a week later after Kanye West drops an amazing album.”]

In the interview, Cole also speaks about Miguel’s infamous leg drop at the Billboard Awards and Paris Hilton signing to Cash Money Records.

“I think it’s awesome,” says Cole on the heiress joining Lil Wayne’s label. “It’s just gonna make for great jokes and great entertainment for some reason.”

When asked if he would collaborate with Hilton, Cole responded, “Never.”

Born Sinner is scheduled for release June 18th.

Listen to the J Cole interview with Charlie Sloth below.

Hip-Hop Rumors: Will Adidas Drop The Racist?

With all the rappers that are getting wasted off off controversial statements, there is increased speculation that this dude Sergio Garcia may get dropped from adidas. Adidas can thank African Americans for saving the brand at one point. But, you gotta wonder what they think of us considering just a year or so ago, they had the “slave shoe,” which was never released. Here is a recap from ESPN.

The verbal sparring between Sergio Garcia and Tiger Woods continued Wednesday after Woods tweeted back at Garcia in response to comments made by Garcia that could be perceived as a racial reference aimed at the world’s No. 1 player.

On Wednesday morning, Tiger tweeted this: “The comment that was made wasn’t silly. It was wrong, hurtful and clearly inappropriate.

“I’m confident that there is real regret that the remark was made.

“The Players ended nearly two weeks ago and it’s long past time to move on and talk about golf.”

Garcia, who later issued an apology, took issue with Woods for what he viewed as a breach of golf course etiquette during the third round of The Players Championship two weeks ago, was asked in jest at a European Tour function if he would be inviting Woods to dinner during next month’s U.S. Open.
Richard Heathcote/Getty ImagesSergio Garcia (left) was in a joking mood at the European Tour awards dinner Tuesday night in England, where he shared the stage with Luke Donald and Nicolas Colsaerts, then later made a controversial remark about Tiger Woods.

“We’ll have him ’round every night,” Garcia said, according to multiple media reports. “We will serve fried chicken.”
“Fried chicken” references are associated with racial stereotypes of African-Americans. A similar comment got Fuzzy Zoeller in trouble following the 1997 Masters, when he quipped that fried chicken would be served at the following year’s champions’ dinner, which Woods would host as defending champion.
According to media reports, Garcia left the European Tour awards dinner Tuesday night at the BMW PGA Championship in Virginia Water, England, before he could be questioned. He later issued a statement through the European Tour.
“I apologize for any offense that may have been caused by my comment on stage during the European Tour Players’ Awards dinner,” Garcia said. “I answered a question that was clearly made towards me as a joke with a silly remark, but in no way was the comment meant in a racist manner.”

Garcia addressed the media on Wednesday in England and apologized again, saying “my answer was totally stupid and out of place. I feel sick about it.”

OHHHH…he’s sick after he says it. FOH!

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Angel Haze and Iggy Azalea Cover The Throne's "Otis"

(AllHipHop News) Who says female rappers can’t get along? Two young femcees that have been making waves the last couple of years got together to remake Jay-Z and Kanye West’s 2011 hit song “Otis” off Watch The Throne.

Hustle Gang’s Iggy Azalea and Detroit native Angel Haze have been putting in work to create their buzz for their individual music, but now the only two females to ever make XXL’s Freshman Class list have decided to build together for at least one track.

[ALSO READ: Iggy Azalea Signs To Def Jam]

The new collaboration dropped the same day Azalea went on a Twitter rant about how the media constantly pits female rappers against each other even when there is no personal beef between the performers. Apparently, Iggy feels she was misquoted in a recent article that made it seem like she had issues with Nicki Minaj.

[ALSO READ: Lil Kim Goes Off On Peter Rosenberg For Asking About Nicki Minaj During Tiffany Foxx Interview]

Check out Angel and Iggy trading verses over the Otis Redding sampled track below.

Russell Simmons Set To Team Up With HBO Again

(AllHipHop News) For much of the 1990’s if you wanted to discover the next rising African-American comedy star all you had to do was tune into Russell Simmons’ Def Comedy Jam on HBO. That Simmons executive produced program showcased some of the biggest stand-up comedians in the business like Bernie Mac, Dave Chappelle, Adele Givens, and Cedric The Entertainer.

[ALSO CHECK OUT: Russell Simmons announces launch of ‘All Def Digital’ YouTube Network]

The Hollywood Reporter is reporting that Simmons is now joining forces with HBO again. The “Godfather of Hip Hop” signed a two-year “first look” deal to create and develop new projects.

This means that HBO will get the option of reviewing any proposed projects developed by Simmons, but if the cable channel decides not to pick up the project, Simmons can then shop it to other networks.

Simmons is most well-known for co-founding the seminal Hip Hop record label Def Jam. He also produced the HBO programs Def Poetry and Brave New Voices.

[ALSO READ: Russell Simmons Writes Letter To Obama Urging Him To End “The War On Drugs”]

I Don't Camouflage: Blitz The Ambassador

“To blend in is not something that I seek to do anymore” – I Don’t Camouflage sat down with Ghanian-born recording artist, producer and composer Blitz The Ambassador to hear how his music mirrored his personal journey.

Blitz the Ambassador was awarded Vilcek Prize earlier this year, as a foreign-born artist who has made outstanding contributions in the United States, along with artist Yo-Yo Ma.

 

Shot, Directed and Edited By Aiko Tanaka I Don’t Camouflage: http://www.idontcamouflage.com Blitz The Ambassador Official Website http://blitz.mvmt.com/