(AllHipHop News) Philadelphia rapper Meek Mill has put his legal issues aside and has been cleared for an upcoming tour of Canada.
Representatives for the rapper confirmed that Meek will be hitting the road for his first headlining tour of Canada starting on February 20.
The rapper will perform four dates starting in Montreal, before winding down the tour in Vancouver, on February 24
In December of 2012, Meek Mill was forced to scrap a tour in Africa, when a Philadelphia judge ruled that he had violated the terms of his probation for a 2008 gun/drug conviction.
In related news, Meek Mill also launched his first app today (January 23), to complement his hit album Dreams and Nightmares.
Meek Mill teamed up with Israeli-based company Conduit to releases the app, which features “Meekstagram” streaming music, concerts, merchandise and all things Meek Mill.
SIGNS THE WORLD IS COMING TO AN END!
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25 year old Macaulay Onitcha, has been arrested by Nigerian police for burying his 2 month old born daughter, Edna Macaulay, alive.
Macaulay took the young baby to the bushes, dug a shallow grave, threw the baby in the grave and covered it with sand. Fortunately for the little angel, someone witnessed him burying her alive and hurriedly exhumed her after fighting and overpowering Macaulay at the scene.
The person, Saturday Ekama, took the child to the police station to report what had happened. Little Edna had a neck injury after she was dug out and she is currently undergoing treatment at Saint Francis Hospital, Okapra Inland in Asaba, while her dad is in police custody at the State Criminal Investigation Department, SCID, Asaba.
Macaulay told police that he attempted to kill his daughter since she was born because his wife refused to have sex with him. He said he did it in anger and was sorry!
SORRY? THIS FOOL IS CRAZY!
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(AllHipHop News) One of the most influential groups in Hip-Hop history, Slum Village, has been through more than its share of ups and downs. Numerous label changes and the death of two founding members would have destroyed a lesser group.
However, led by surviving founding member, R.L. “T3” Altman, Slum Village remains a strong and viable brand touring and releasing new music.
In celebration of 20 years in the industry, on January 29, 2013, Slum Village will present a new mixtape, Dirty Slums 2, which reflects the new direction of the group and their renewed dedication to their legacy.
“This new movement, to establish Slum Village as a brand, is important,” says Slum Village founding member, T3, “With Dirty Slums, we are able to be a bit more creative and fluid but still preserve the legacy of Slum Village.”
Slum Village and Mick Boogie present Dirty Slums 2 is a “more gritty sound,” says T3, “features more real life issues, and is a little over the top.” Kick off for the mixtape included the debut of the new single, “Decadence,” featuring Guilty Simpson.
“The beauty of Dirty Slums,” states rapper/producer Young RJ, “is that great artists can come and go, collaborate, and still work on their own solo projects while still maintaining that great, funky style that is signature of Slum Village.”
Slum Village and Mick Boogie present Dirty Slums 2 will be available on January 29, 2013.
And since you can’t release a groundbreaking new mixtape without an amazing party to celebrate, Slum Village will host a Dirty Slums 2 Mixtape Release Party on Friday, January 25th at The Magic Stick, one of Detroit’s top live music venues.
Hosted by Detroit hip-hop staple, Mark Da Spark, the Dirty Slums 2 Mixtape Release Party will feature performances by Guilty Simpson, Rapper Big Pooh, Vice Verse, Focus, Illa J., and more.
Admission is $8 in advance and $10 at the door. The Magic Stick is located at 4120 Woodward Ave., Detroit, MI 48201. More information is available at our website, www.slumvillage.com

These reality shows are nothing but fake. I’ll tell you….it sucks! I mean, think about it, how the world do you think you just “randomly” get every baby momma together in the same place at the same time? The answer is, you don’t! So, TLC’s “Starter Wives Confidential” is the latest show that gets all the baby moms and ex-wives in one place. A few days ago, they said that 50 Cent had laid the proverbial smack down on his ex-girlfriend and child’s mother Shaniqua Tompkins took her off the show. But, I am hearing other things. I’m hearing that she’s already on the show and she’s going to be continuing to be on it as well.
If you google her, she’s worth $3 million! Wow! She definitely was not in the gym, but she’s definitely taking care of her and 50’s kid. She also apparently took care of 50 when he got shot. She earned her money. Anyway! 50 Cent has reportedly stopped her from doing similar stuff in reality TV and she’s rumored to have been stopped from doing “Starter Wives Confidential” by Fif. I’m hearing she is going to be doing it anyway. I wonder what 50 Cent will do? You know he generally does not play that.
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(AllHipHop News) THR is reporting that Def Jam rapper 2 Chainz, who is nominated for three Grammy Awards this year, has been tapped to make a cameo on an upcoming episode of the hit CBS show 2 Broke Girls.
2 Chainz, who’s current single “I’m Different” is sitting at #28 on Billboard’s Hot 100 chart, will appear in the episode that finds 2 Broke Girls characters Max (Kat Dennings) and Caroline (Beth Behrs) embarking on a trip to the Grammy’s in Los Angeles.
The episode is set to air on February 11th, one day after the 54th Grammy Awards.
Most recently, 2 Chainz was honored with the Street Soldier Award at Russell Simmon’s 2nd Annual Hip-Hop Inaugural Ball over the weekend in Washington D.C.
2 Broke Girls, which has garnered both critical acclaim and high ratings since its first season premiered in September 2011, airs Mondays at 9 pm on CBS.
Happy Wins-Day my creatures of greatness! Welcome to the very best day of your life…. Everyday!! Today’s Daily Word is dedicated to your belief in yourself! It is an undeniable fact that those who get ahead in life are those who believe in their abilities and with that belief they take action to get what they deserve! We have the tendency to put too much power in talent! Some believe that with talent others will automatically give them their just due! Unfortunately waiting for others to give you approval will guarantee that you wait a very long time! No one will believe in you until YOU believe in YOU! Believe in your greatness! Believe that life is abundant! Believe that you can have anything you put your mind to! Fact: There is absolutely nothing that can stand in the way of someone who believes wholeheartedly in themselves and their abilities! NEVER STOP BELIEVING AND TAKE WHAT YOU DESERVE!!
“It’s what you choose to believe that makes you the person you are.”
-Karen Marie Moning, Darkfever
“Believe in yourself and all that you are. Know that there is something inside you that is greater than any obstacle.”
-Christian D. Larson
“Nothing is impossible for him who believes.”
-Anonymous, Holy Bible: King James Version
“No amount of manifest absurdity… could deter those who wanted to believe from believing.”
-Bernard Levin
“Some things have to be believed, in order to be seen.”
-Ralph Hodgson
“While fear depletes power, faith gives wings for the soul’s elevation.”
-T.F. Hodge,
“If you have confidence, if you believe in yourself, you can go anywhere.”
-Katie Kacvinsky
“If you don’t believe in yourself, why should anyone else?”
-Teresa Mummert
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There’s a famous scene from the cult classic movie “Scarface” where inebriated gangster, Tony Montana (Al Pacino) disses a bunch of classy conservative folks by telling them that they need people like him so they can point their fingers and say “that’s the bad guy.”
Such is the strange relationship between the Right Wing and rap music.
So, it should come as no real surprise that Rush Limbaugh defended his new homie, Shorty Lo on his radio show. Limbaugh thinks that the people who caused Oxygen TV to squash plans for Shorty’s “All My Babies Mama’s” reality show are a bunch of haters.
While at first glance they may appear to be at polar opposites of the political spectrum, the ideologies of gangsta-ism and conservatism are actually dependent upon each other for survival. Just like in the world of Hollywood, every hero needs a villain and every villain needs a hero.
Since the inception of gangsta rap in the late 80’s, the conservatives have used the music to embody everything that is socially and morally reprehensible in this country and the gangsta’s have been quick to label anyone who disapproves of their violent and misogynistic lyrics as a wrinkled right wing ole fogy.
It must be noted that when the term “Hip Hop” is used here it is not meant to include the music of legendary political artists such as Public Enemy whose legacy is seen today in the lyrics of noncommercial groups such as Dead Prez but the majority of the commercial rap that has dominated the charts and radio playlists for well over a decade.
While much of the criticism from the Right has centered around naughty words and suggestive lyrics, the apolitical and anti intellectual nature of “gangsta rap” has, in many ways, fulfilled the wishes of those who seek to conserve power by the dumbing down of the powerless. This may be the reason why the commercial era of “political” Hip Hop lasted a mere four years but the reign of gangsta rap has been going strong for 20 years.
Therefore, it is no surprise that the late gangsta rap pioneer Eric “Eazy E” Wright had lunch with President George H Bush at a reception for the Republican Senatorial Inner Circle in 1991. That becomes even more strange in the context that the Right is not exactly known for breaking bread with the enemy as former VP candidate Sara Palin pointed out ad nauseum.
It must be noted that while the protest against rappers Tupac Shakur and Snoop Dog led by C. Delores Tucker and William Bennett only helped to elevate their status as cult heroes who were merely fighting, according to them, represent their community. Bennett went on a decade later to issue what could be a considered a call for gangsta eugenics when he said that if you abort every black baby in this country ,the crime rate would go down.
Also, during the mid 90’s while aid to the poor was under attack, MTV showed a clip with the late rapper Russel “Ol Dirty Bastard” Jones arriving at a welfare office via stretch limo to pick up food stamps during an era when the Right Wing was holding up images of black women as “welfare queens.”
Fast forward to 2013 and we see that Hip Hop has not changed much and neither has the Republican Party. Despite the many rappers who moonlight as voter registration organizers during political season, their day jobs are still keeping the masses of “ghetto” youth politically misdirected and justifying the Right’s political scare tactics.
So, today what to do about the so called “Hip Hop Generation” is seen as the new “white man’s burden.” In states across the country there are laws being imposed where the wearing of Hip Hop inspired clothing may be probable cause for the implementation of legislation reminiscent of Richard Nixon’s tough on crime policies of the early 70’s.
With the economy saggin’ like rapper ‘Lil Wayne’s pants, the Conservatives need poverty poster children who they can say enjoy being broke. Who can argue for more social programs when the image of “tha hood” being broadcast across the planet is not an area filled with hungry children and dilapidated buildings but a fantasy land where black men with gold teeth ride around in expensive cars with spinning rims blasting loud music all day. Not exactly the best argument for affirmative action.
Now, I’m not suggesting that a rap mogul is in a studio somewhere composing rap lyrics with a Republican strategist but stranger things have happened in the wild world of politics.
However, at a time when the whole world seems to be yelling for change, maybe Hip Hop artists won’t turn a deaf ear.
Maybe, this year, to quote Tony Montana, we can finally say “goodnight to the bad guy.”
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