I don’t like these rumors but since it is such a powerful one, I am going to rock it.
They are saying that Mr. Magic, the legendary rapper of No Limit fame has died in a car accident. Here is a report from Dirty Gloved Bastard.

Reports on twitter are that former No Limit Records artist Mr. Magic and his wife died in a car accident last night in Mississippi. Magic was always one of my favorite rappers on the NL roster and his second album Thuggin remains one of the few CDs that I actually bought three separate times in my life. Our condolences go out to his family. R.I.P.
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There was some talk that LL Cool J was going to possibly play accused cop killer Christopher Dorner. You know, the dude that was killed without really hearing his story. They say he killed himself, but was all mutilated so I am curious as to what really happened. That’s another story. During the ordeal, it was made apparent that Dorner had an uncanny resemblance to the Legend in Leather (LL) and people asked LL to stay inside because the drones were reportedly looking for the killer. Here is that pic:
Good think LL survived those drones. But as for the movie?
LL has decided against playing Dorner in a movie…at least for the time being.
“That’s not something to even talk about because there are families that suffered, people that died. And because of that, I think it would be disrespectful to them to … have this conversation about a film when people’s lives were on the line.”
I think if they can pull it together the right way, he’ll do it. LL is now regarded as a very real actor. He’s going to do it when the smoke clears a bit, in my opinion.
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What is going on with Black People? We went and adopted the ways of people that’s not in line with our ancestry! DAMN! Peep this report from the NY Daily News. This happened in NEW YORK!
The baby-faced 23-year-old, called ‘deranged’ by family members, had the gory photo on his cell phone and has confessed to cutting up his mother’s corpse with a jigsaw, say sources.
Smirking schizophrenic Bashid McLean, holding his decapitated mother’s head like a trophy, posed for this stomach-turning photo.
The accused monster appears almost gleeful after the grisly death and dismemberment of Tanya Byrd, 52, whose body parts were stuffed into garbage bags and dumped in four South Bronx locations.The alleged killer used a two-foot Black and Decker jigsaw to carve up the corpse. The photo of the gruesome aftermath was discovered by police on McLean’s cell phone.
The baby-faced McLean, 23, was arrested Tuesday after a dog-walker spied his mother’s leg protruding from a pile of garbage near the apartment where she was butchered.
Sources said he later confessed to the horrifying homicide.
McLean remains jailed after a Thursday court appearance. Family members said the deranged suspect had a history of violence.
WTF?
In this pic, dude is holding his moms severed head.

Here is his mother alive.

Scarier still is he had help….read more about it here.
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(AllHipHop News) Police in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania are seeking a dark, four-door sedan with tinted windows, that they believe was involved in a shootout after a show featuring French Montana.
The shootout occurred on Thursday (February 28), after French Montana’s show at The Theater of the Living Arts. Police said hundreds of fans had surrounded French Montana’s tour bus when the shooting started.
According to Capt. James Clark, the sedan pulled up and fired upon the crowd, striking Jowann King, 26 of Flushing, New York, in the abdomen, leaving him dead, while injuring another man, who was shot in the shoulder.
Police said that at least two people in the crowd returned fire, but it was determined they had permits for their weapons.
Police said the rapper was in the back of his bus in a sound proof studio with Philly native, Meek Mill. Outside of police headquarters, the rapper addressed reporters and said “Nobody was shooting at me.”
French Montana also addressed the matter via Twitter.
My bus was located in the vicinity of the incident that took plac last night in Philadelphia. I had a peaceful concert and was not involved
— French Montana (@FrencHMonTanA) March 1, 2013
My deepest thoughts and sympathies go out to the familiesof the victims, as well as all of those who were affected
— French Montana (@FrencHMonTanA) March 1, 2013
Police are seeking any witnesses who may have seen the shooting, and asking for tips.
50 Cent may not want The Game in a G-Unit reunion, but he’s got some talk going based on a new interview! The General recently held an interview where he proclaimed that he would be interested in touring and reuniting with the original members of G-Unit. For those that don’t know, that means Banks and Yayo. He also said he would be touring as a solo act…and they would be there. He eliminated the possibility of The Game and Young Buck (Buck is still in jail). I think they need to re-form the best parts of G-Unit like MOP and Mobb Deep and tour like that. They would kill it!
Theses guys look like killers too.

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AllHipHop.com sat down with Kareem Fort, the creator of DEMOS the new Hip Hop Documentary making it’s way to the forefront of the music industry this spring. He talked to us about all the artists in the movie and what he hopes this documentary is able to do for aspiring spitters who are attempting to become a part of the Hip Hop music industry at large. If you are an artist or if you know an aspiring artist, you’ve got to check out this video and definitely read the interview! AllHipHop want’s to know what you think about the trailer so leave us comments!
AllHipHop.com: OK Kareem, the first question is obvious but necessary, what was the exact premise behind the Documentary? When will it be released?
Kareem Fort: The premise of the film is to provide the aspiring artist/musician with his or her options concerning not only getting in the business of music, but once they get in, on how to attain any level of success. It will be released May of this year 2013.
Who did you speak to during the course of the two years you took to make the movie, and are there any particular artists/producers etc encounters that stand out to you that you would like to tell us about?
My producer Hassahn and I spoke with several artists, managers, and producers over the last couple of years, we may have gotten about 100 interviews in total. I’m talking everyone from Mack 10, NO ID, Planet Asia, Rapper Big Pooh, Murs, Kendrick Lamar, Needlz, (pauses to take a breath, laughing), Dj Rhettmatic, Thurz, Nitty Scott MC, Soul Khan, Marly Marl and even comedian Tony Rock, people don’t know how much of a hip hop head he is, he really brought a unique perspective to the film. Unfortunately, all the artists we interviewed didnt make the final cut of the film due to various reasons so some of them will be in our web series launching in March. The few awesome interviews that stood out to me were Black Thought, Talib Kweli, Dj Quik and J-Live. I am huge fans of theirs, so it was an honor to have them agree to interview for the doc. And as far as crazy, The Bodega Brovas were hilarious!
What if anything did you learn about the industry through putting this together that flat out shocked you?
I learned that most artists that I interviewed truly had a passion for hip hop and it wasn’t about money, fame, girls or anything that we often see glorified in hip hop media.
Is there any specific message that you hope the masses come away from your movie with?
Yes, absolutely, I want to inspire people to make music from their hearts and to do it for the love. That’s one of the common things you will see throughout the film. Love and passion were the main driving forces that I had to rely on to complete this film.
Some people are already saying this movie is going to be historical because of the truth within the content of it, but if you had to do it all over again, would you do anything differently?
There are so many things I would do differently, but one thing for sure would be to push harder to redo my interview with Jean Grae. I’m fascinated with her, in fact I think she is brilliant and I would love to tell her story one day.
I’m sure it’s safe to say most anyone who’s heard Jean would be fascinated with her! Alright before we let you go, please tell the people how they can find and keep up with you!
You can reach out to me via twitter @Hustlenme. That’s the easiest way to reach me directly.

WOW….this brother is crazy! I actually forgot about this debacle! But, what had happened was, this dude was pretty much the man at one point. Yeah, Aswad Ayinde directed the video for the Fugee’s “Killin’ Me Softly,” but what he killed was his own family in an attempt to create a “pure bloodline.” He gets a C for crazy and an A for a##hole. Dude has babies with THREE – that’s right – THREE of his six daughters (there were three other pregnancies that I guess didn’t bear kids). He’s already been found guilty on ONE of the cases, 40 years for that one. Dude is 54 and he’s got four more to go. You see where this is headed. He’s got 6 daughters and 5 trials! OUCH! Dude, this ain’t funny, but for some reason, his daughter said he thought he was better than the rest of us. “He felt that I was of his own creation. He felt he was above the law,” she reportedly said in court. Ayinde won an MTV award in 1996 for directing The Fugees’ “Killing Me Softly” video. Now, he faces multiple counts of aggravated sexual assault, criminal sexual contact, endangering the welfare of a child and lewdness towards one of his six daughters.
Ayinde’s defense has been that he wasn’t raping his daughters….he was keeping it all up in the family. Man, this dude is accused of raping them as well as the mothers of his own daughters. He’s looking at over 100 years in jail. He needs to very concerned. Actually, no…he probably needs to ponder suicide as a viable option for a worth wild future at this point. Or, they gonna be killin’ him loudly.
At least he left us with this:
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(AllHipHop News) Atlanta rapper Gucci Mane’s concert in Baltimore was cancelled after failing to file the proper permits for Baltimore County.
According to reports Gucci was scheduled to perform at a military facility called the Pikesville Armory, but promoters lacked the proper permit according to officials at the state’s Military Department, which owns the facility.
While the armory is not open to the public, the facility does allow the public to rent facilities.
But the cancellation hasn’t stopped Gucci’s promotion of the event.
“Come out party with me. Pikesville Armory 610 Reisterstown rd. Baltimore Md.” Gucci said via Twitter and Instagram on Friday despite the rumored cancellation.
“My understanding is that they didn’t file the proper permits with the county, and we were directed that we should cancel it,” Lt. Col. Charles Kohler told the Baltimore Sun.
Nevertheless, it doesnt look like the show will be happening as county law requires a permit request be submitted 45 days in advance.
Ok so camo is the new thing, or well it has been depending on who you talk to. You can basically buy anything camo now. We aren’t mad at it, but also leopard and tiger and zebra prints are also in and we’ve seen a host or rappers wear those patterns on their shoes, pants, shirts or hats as well. Things are getting crazy. Well, apparently the NCAA or Adidas caught wind of these trends and the craziness, and now they have leaked the designs for some camo-inspired uniforms that 6 NCAA teams will wear in the NCAA tournament this year. Picking Kansas, Cincinnati, UCLA, Baylor, Notre Dame and Louisville, the teams will wear the bright unis for the duration of the tournament. Adidas will also make the uniforms for sale March 1st at participating retailers.
Check the pics below, what do you think?
N.O. Corleone is riding high with the release of his critically acclaimed street album called “Don Of The Ghetto.” The lead single is a deep, thought provoking single that pays homage to Rap Legend Biggie Smalls. The song is called “Notorious B.I.G Forever.”
Background: Brooklyn, New York, home of some of entertainment’s most gifted and vibrant superstars also gave birth to the rising rap phenomenon known as N.O. Corleone. Hip Hop artist N.O. is the last of a dying breed. He is a lyricist who paints portraits with his words. This burgeoning MC has the lyrical poise to put him on par with some of the best MC’s around.
AllHipHop.com: First of all, can you tell us which area you rep? And When did you know that you wanted to pursue a career in the music industry?
N.O. Corleone I rep East New York, Brooklyn, in New York City. That’s where I get my style, my energy and my flavor. I first knew that I wanted to pursue a career in the music industry when I was a kid. I noticed the affect Hip Hop had on me and I wanted to grow up and have the same affect on others.
AllHipHop.com: What artists have influenced you and why?
N.O. Corleone I’m a fan of lyrics that display intellect. I like to listen to music I can get something from and that affects my mood and point of view on different topics. So the artists that have influenced me the most would be Rakim, B.I.G., Nas, Jay-Z, Eminem and Andre 3k.
AllHipHop.com: What do you think N.O. Corleone brings to Hip Hop?
N.O. Corleone Presently I feel that Hip Hop has moved away from the art, and less emphasis are placed on lyrics, topics and thought provoking music as a whole. That’s what I feel I bring to Hip Hop. I concentrate on creating timeless music that listeners can be raised on, instead of just creating “now” music for the moment.
AllHipHop.com: Currently you are making a huge impact with your new single, “Notorious B.I.G Forever,” tell us about that song and why you wrote it?
N.O. Corleone The Notorious B.I.G. has been and still is influential in my life and many other people’s lives. I wanted to pay homage in a creative way that would touch everyone. Often times many people wonder how Hip Hop would be if he was still alive, so I put it into a song. Plus, I feel the game needs to be reminded of what skill levels this Hip Hop thing was once based on. The song “Notorious B.I.G. Forever” is the single off of my street album entitled “Don Of The Ghetto.” I also have a track called “We On It” featuring French Montana.
AllHipHop.com: Where would you like to see yourself five years from now?
N.O. Corleone In five years I see myself a few albums deep in the game at the head of Corleone Family Music Group helping my artists become established. I want to build my brand similar to a YMCMB, MMG, or Bad Boy. Look out for me. But in the meantime, follow me on Twitter @N_O_Corleone1 and on Youtube at Youtube.com/nocorleonefamily and check out my street album on Datpiff