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Lauryn Hill Responds To Critics Of Her Newest Song

(AllHipHop News) Lauryn Hill has had her share of trials this year, as a date with jail looms. But, the rapper/singer now has to contend with criticism over her newest song “Neurotic Society,” which was met with mix reviews. On her blog, she explained the song and her feelings surrounding the meaning of it all.

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Neurotic Society is a song about people not being, or not being able to be, who and what they truly are, due to the current social construct. I am not targeting any particular group of people, but rather targeting everyone in our society who hides behind neurotic behavior, rather than deal with it.

The world we live in now is, in many ways, an abhorrent distortion, an accumulation of generations and generations of response to negative stimuli. Many don’t even have a concept of what normal is, by virtue of having lived afraid, ashamed, as victims of abuse, or inadequately handled for so long. I believe in coming up from under that fear and allowing the psyche/soul to truly heal. I understand that healing is a process, but I also believe that it is our responsibility to seriously care for ourselves, so that we can extend that level of concern for others and positively affect our environment.

I want what is best for Humanity. Humanity, aligned with the Spiritual principles, that help each individual conquer fear, and transcend limited circumstance. I believe in healing and dealing with the traumatizing events of our lives, both in this lifetime, as well as those passed down to us, or inherited, so we can live as fully as possible.

The whole world suffers from a lack of honest dialogue. Character and integrity have suffered at the hands of political correctness and corporate agenda, while our society moves further and further towards unhealthiness and breakdown. I oppose these trends.

Everyone has a right to their own beliefs. Although I do not necessarily agree with what everyone says or does, I do believe in everyone’s right to protest.

The overarching message of my music is to get up and stop compromising! And hopefully it will stimulate and motivate the changes that our society needs.

Artists are constantly under media and public scrutiny. This is not a one-way street. Those of us with the charge of putting out faithful vibrations, have a responsibility to report what we see, and to write about what we know. I have seen some of the best and also some of the worst representations of human behavior. The same way that I exalt that which is high, is the same way I expose that which is abusive, in order to motivate and remind if not all of us, than as many as possible, of the Higher Calling.

Most Dope: Mac Miller x Neff Clothing Product Collaboration

Fresh of the first season of his reality show on MTV, Mac Miller And The Most Dope Family and just before the release of his project, Watching Movies with the Sound Off, Mac Miller is keeping busy with the release of a collaboration with Neff clothing.

After successful collaborations with Snoop Lion aka Snoop Dogg and Deadmau5 last year, Neff  wanted to take their brand to another level and in turn collaborated with Mac Miller.

“A lot of kids coming to shows already wear Neff. We wanted to champion brands that kids can wear everyday and are accessible,” Mac Miller said.

Mac’s influence can be seen in the collections with the use of tie-dyed tribal prints that are featured on hats, t-shirts, hoodies and watches.

“We were looking last year at who would be in front of the music and fashion world and Mac miller was our top guy to work with,” said Shaun Neff founder of Neff clothing.

“I’ve been tracking Mac for years and it’s been amazing to watch him grow into one of the most influential artists today. We’re super excited to get the opportunity to tap into Mac’s creative mind and put together a collection that will hopefully be just as influential as his music,” said Neff.

The collaboration is available at Zumiez and zumiez.com on June 6, 2013. Zumiez will also be stocking Mac’s new album “Watching Movies with the Sound Off” alongside the Neff collection.

Check the images below to view the Mac Miller x Neff product collaboration.

Jermaine Dupri Sued for $2 million, May Have to Sell So So Def Music

(AllHipHop News) Jermaine Dupri may have just celebrated the 20th Anniversary of So So Def but he’s at risk of losing some of over a debt.

In 2010, Dupri took out an $4.8 million loan from SunTrust Bank. He’s since paid more than half of it back but according to a lawsuit brought on by SunTrust the checks stopped coming. Now Dupri is apparently on the hook for $2 million.

In order to pay off the balance Dupri may have to sell copyrights and royalties to the many songs his label owns from artists like Kriss Kross, Da Brat, Bow Wow and Xscape.

This isn’t the first time Dupri has been in the red.  Earlier this year he paid off a $3 million tax lien and had to save his Atlanta mansion from foreclosure twice.

Maybe he could ask his billionaire ex-girlfriend for a solid.

The Real Deal Behind Superhead And Yung Berg’s Relationship

(AllHipHop News) Yung Berg and Ms. Karrine Steffans had the internet afire for a moment last week when the former vixen uploaded images of the pair seemingly in a sexy moment.

But, Berg, the Chi Town spitter/song writer, says the images are misleading.

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“Karrine is just the homie, it ain’t nothing more, nothing deeper, she’s not my girlfriend,” he told AllHipHop.com. “I know I’ve seen people say that we’re dating and all this other stuff, but that’s not the case, she’s just the homie, smoke, drink, hang out, talk s### type of vibe.”

AllHipHop asked Berg about the intimate appearance of the picture, his response was simple.

“Everything I do is intimate,” he concluded.

(MIXTAPE) DJ SCREAM – THE RATCHET SUPERIOR

EP feat. Rick Ross, Juicy J, Project Pat, Wale, Future, Ludacris, Trinidad James, Gunplay, Travis Porter, Waka Flocka, Gucci Mane, Ace Hood, Yo Gotti, 2 Chainz, more

Miguel Makes Fun Of Leg Drop Incident In Freestyle, Leg Drop Victim Contemplating Suing

(AllHipHop News) People deal with unfortunate events differently than others. After constantly apologizing and offering explanations for his leg drop on an unsuspecting fan at his May 19th Billboard Music Awards performance, Miguel decided to belt out some freestyle lines about the incident.

[ALSO CHECK OUT: Watch The Billboard Performances of Miguel, Nicki Minaj, Lil Wayne, Chris Brown, Prince, & More]

In an interview with BBC’s Charlie Sloth the Kaleidoscope Dreams  singer explained his controversial comments on the African American community being unfairly critical and performed an impromptu freestyle with the host. After Sloth sang the lyrics “I’m going to get you baby…with a legdrop from the top rope,” Miguel followed with

All we got is time,

Please do not confine,

You’re all mine.

Leg drop.

While comedy heals all wounds, they do not seem to be helping out his leg drop victim Khyati Shah recover from her injuries. After seemingly forgiving Miguel for his actions during a joint interview between the two following the incident, E! Online reports that Shah is considering filing a lawsuit against the singer due to her experiencing medical “difficulties”.

Shah’s attorney, Vip Bhola says while a lawsuit is not a forgone conclusion they “will determine that after we have feedback from medical providers.”

Check out Miguel’s interview with BBC’s Charlie Sloth, including the freestyle below: