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Buckshot and 9th Wonder Take It Back to the Lab for “The Solution”

(AllHipHop News) 9th Wonder & Buckshot are teaming up once again, this time on the The Solution. The album, the third in their series of collaborations, will be released November 13 on Duck Down Records.

Unlike its predecessors, Chemistry and The Formula, The Solution is quite slim, with only Jamla Records femcee Rapsody and Dyme–A-Duzin set to make guest appearances.

Earlier this month, the duo released the video for album’s first single, “The Change Up”, and the track, “Stop Rapping”, also hit the net last week.

Check out the tracklist for 9th Wonder and Buckshot’s The Solution below:

1) The Big Bang
2) What I Gotta Say
3) Stop Rapping
4) Crazy
5) The Feeling
6) SAM
7) Pat Em Down
8) Keep It Going
9) The Change Up
10) Shorty Left (Feat. Rapsody)
11) You (feat. DyMe-A-DuZin)
12) The Solution

Album Review: Meek Mill’s “Dreams and Nightmares”

Meek Mill’s had a long, winding road to get to this point in his career, from jail and his previous collaborations with Dave Patten, to linking with Rick Ross and becoming the standout on the (mostly) star-filled MMG roster that we know today. Thankfully for him and his fans, Dreams and Nightmares is here after after it’s own variety of delays, and it’s a strong indicator that the formula Rick Ross and his team has tapped into is still effective.

If you’re a fan of Meek’s aggressive take on music, then you know exactly what to expect; everything from Meek is presented from a hood angle, but he surprisingly has a couple of fresh takes dropped throughout the playlist. “Traumatized” has him reminiscing over the pain his mother went through, and making a vow to kill the man who murdered his father, while “Tony Story Pt. 2” has him resuming the murderous street narrative from his acclaimed Dreamchasers mixtape. The producer-rapper tandem of Cardiak and Meek is revived on “Polo & Shell Tops”, as well as his connection with Tone the Beat Bully on the hard-hitting title track (“Dreams and Nightmares”).

STREAM: “Polo & Shell Tops”

Unfortunately, the rest of the album suffers from the same topics we’ve heard from Meek in the past. Ross and Meek flaunt over “Believe It”, which has the same sonic formula of “Black Magic” and “Tupac Back”, while even the collaborations with Nas and John Legend (“Maybach Curtains”) sound like somewhat recycled versions of the illustrious beats that MMG’s used in the past. It’s a formulaic approach at times to say the least (all the way down to the Ashanti Floyd and Kane Beatz produced “Lay Up”, featuring Trey Songz, Wale, and Ross), but it’s not necessarily a bad thing; some of us were just expecting more this time around.

Even with that eerie musical feeling of déjà vu, Meek Mill’s Dreams and Nightmares still includes a few gems that make it worth playing and supporting. Meek’s been one of the hardest working artists in the past year, and it’s well-deserved that he gets his time to shine on the mainstream level. Even though the album doesn’t flow as well as his other projects in comparison, it’s still armed with top-notch features and production that will undoubtedly help him to make noise on radios near you (and that’s putting it lightly).

Rating: 7.5 / 10

Rappers React to Hurricane Sandy and Pictures of Destruction

(AllHipHop News) As Hurricane Sandy made contact with land yesterday, power across the East Coast shut down leaving more than 6.5 million people without power, 16 dead in the United States and 65 dead in the Caribbean.

With a path of destruction from South Carolina to Maine, some are calling this one of the biggest hurricanes ever to hit the United States.

New York City is struggling to recover from the damage as an explosion at the Con Ed Plant, at  East 14th and FDR in New York City cut power to most of New York City. (Explosion at 3:06 )

Early reports estimate that the East Coast alone has suffered an estimated 20 billion dollars of damage not to mention the closing the New York Stock Exchange for the first time since 1985.

New York Metro Transit Authority spokesman Kevin Ortiz said, “The New York City subway system is 108 years old, but it has never faced a disaster as devastating as what we experienced last night. Hurricane Sandy wreaked havoc on our entire transportation system, in every borough and county of the region.”

Haiti has already accounted for 51 deaths thus far, as the storm hit on Sunday, but it is still early and the count is expected to unfortunately increase as rubble and debris are removed.

BSM (Brick Squad Monopoly) rapper Haitian Fresh Tweeted his thoughts for his native country,  “#pray for Haiti and everyone on east coast #sandy”

“In new york having a storm party. Watching movies. Sandy please say bye!!!” Roc Nation artist Rita Ora Tweeted. “I HATE SANDY.”

“F**k #Sandy F**k a leak it’s #MeekWeek Pre-Order #DreamsAndNightmares NOW https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/dreams-nightmares-deluxe-version/id564834273 … …” Meek Mill Tweeted with his album releasing today.

“and i know them “Sandy” pics gotta be fake … please somebody tell me those are fake,” Taylor Gang producer Cardo Tweeted.

Legendary West Coast Rapper Ice-T tracked the whole storm from his New York City apartment.

Rapper Sean Price made a humorous video of him reporting live from the belly of Hurricane

“Ice ‘Storm Watch Central’ I’ve got a perfect view. Winds are picking up. #SANDY,” Ice T said.

Check out some of the shocking photos we’ve found online from Sandy’s wrath, feel free to comment on your experiences below and be safe out there!!!

Empire State Building during the blackout

Brad Smith (Virb)

Manhattan streets @ 2nd Ave

(AP Photo / Craig Ruttle)

 Battery Park in New York

Photo by Ana Andjelic and Brian Morrissey

Brooklyn Bridge Park Carousel

Photo by Kevin P McCarty

Shark swims in water on Brigantine Beach, New Jersey front lawn

(AP Photo/ Bebeto Matthews)

Manhattan Skyline before power went out

(AP Photo/ John Minchillo)

 Brooklyn Battery Tunnel

AHH Stray News: Eminem, Keith Murray, Meek Mill

(AllHipHop News) Detroit rapper Eminem is currently in the recording studio working on his eighth solo album. Fans of the rapper were excited over the weekend, when Eminem’s official online store debuted a new hat, which many believe offers up a cryptic message regarding a new album. The hat features the Detroit Tigers’ logo reworked into an “E,” for Eminem. But it’s the dates on the side of the hat, which has fans talking. The side of the baseball cap is embroidered with the years that significant Eminem albums were released, from 1996 until 2013, leading many to speculate that a new album is due in stores next year.

Long Island, New York rapper Keith Murray is working on a new album of material. Before his next album drops, Keith Murray will release a new mixtape titled Lord of the Metaphor. The first single from Keith’s upcoming mixtape is titled La, La, La, which was released over the weekend. The mixtape and untitled album will be Keith Murray’s first release since 2008’s album Intellectual Violence. No further details on the Lord of the Metaphor mixtape or the untitled album were available as of press time. Check out the single “La, La, La” by clicking here.

Philadelphia rapper Meek Mill may have just released his debut album Dreams & Nightmares, but he’s already setting his sights on the future. At the annual powerhouse concert in Philadelphia on Friday (October 26), Meek announced he’s launching a new record label. The rapper is heading up the Dream Chasers imprint, which already has several prominent Philadelphia rapper/producers signed to the label. During Power 99 FM’s Power House concert, Meek Mill announced that producer Jahlil Beats, rapper Goldie, female rapper Lee Mazin and producer Louie V Gutta were signed to the Dream Chasers label. Meek Mill is currently an artist on Rick Ross’ Maybach Music Group, which is distributed by Warner Bros Records.

Hip-Hop Rumors: FLICKS – Hip-Hop Halloween – Which Power Couple Did It Best?

Hip-Hop was in the Halloween spirit early this year, as many artists and socialites showed off their costumes at Halloween parties across the U.S. over the weekend!

Many of Hip-Hop’s top couples made it a date night and stepped out in their Halloween best alongside their better halves. Check out Diddy, who was dressed as Prince, and Cassie, who made a beautiful Cleopatra:

Kanye West and Kim Kardashian spent their first Halloween together as a couple and decided to go in semi-matching costumes. Kim went over the top in a mermaid get-up with a blonde wig, and Kanye was her Captain. Someone asked Kanye what he was dressed as, and he didn’t even know it was Halloween! Just joking, but you know Kanye just pulled something out of his closet and came up with that combination.

Big Boi hosted a Halloween party in the A dressed up as Darth Vadar, and his wifey matched his black and white fly with a Punisher costume.

The single ladies of Hip-Hop were running around celebrating Halloween over the weekend as well. Lil’ Kim performed in what looks like one of her typical stage costumes with kitty cat ears for the Halloween touch.

YMCMB’s Christiana Milian ran around Hollywood as the Queen of Spades, and Angela Simmons was an angel. Very sexy!

Basketball Wives L.A. star Draya attended a party in Hollywood dressed as what I can only describe as a very sexy bride out of a p#### movie. In other words, Meek Mill’s dream girl. She posted a few photos of herself in the provocative costume, one of which Meek reposted.

What is home girl doing in that last pic? Not cute, Draya. Enjoy some additional Halloween 2012 photos below:

I wonder what Jay and Bey were for Halloween? (Sorry to end with a question, LOL!!!!!) Take that, take that!

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Hip-Hop Rumors: Freeway Ricky Ross All Up In Rick Ross’ ‘Hood!

This is Freeway and Rick Ross having a party. Add them together and you have something else. Freeway Ricky Ross at a party!

I’m not sure what is going on here, but let me tell you what was told to me. Freeway Ricky Ross, the former real life super drug dealer, was down in MIA, yo. What was he doing there? PARTYING, from what I was told. But…it was interesting. I heard he was in the company of Miami OG JT Money and the notorious ZOE Pound crew. What does this all mean? I’m not sure and since its all a rumor. Still, it feels like something could be going on. Could this be a play to usurp Rick Ross in his own hood? I really don’t know, but….that’s what I heard.

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Hip-Hop Rumors: R.I.P. Blaque’s Natina Reed – Was The Accident A ‘Hit And Run’ Or Not?

First off, AllHipHop would like to send its condolences to the family of Natina Reed. Natina was in the singing group Blaque and Lisa “Left Eye” Lopes’ protege. She was the rapper in the group and is credited with writing their biggest hit, “808”. She also starred in one of the Bring It On films, and was on the short lived show, V.I..P with Pamela Anderson.

Over the weekend, Natina was hit and killed by a car in Atlanta, in what was originally being reported as a ‘hit and run.’ A new report has surfaced today in the Atlanta journal-Constitution that counters that original report and actually says that the driver was not at fault and reported the accident to the police himself.

“As of right now, it does not appear that the driver has any fault in this event,” said police spokesman Sgt. Rich Long.

According to the police report, Natina was walking on a poorly lit piece of road on Lawrenceville Highway (U.S. 29) in Atlanta at 10:30PM on Friday night, when she was struck by a red Honda Accord. Police are still trying to determine why she was walking on the highway so late at night.

Natina, who was only 32 years old, leaves behind a 10-year old son with rapper Kurupt. The rapper was devastated by the news and released the following statement to MTV News:

“Myself and Tren, Natina’s son, would like to thank everyone for their love and support during this tragic time,” he said. “This is a tremendous loss to our family. Natina was a great person and I wish everyone had the opportunity to meet her and know her as I did.”

Natina’s parents were on the local news and say that she was distracted and on the telephone at the time she was struck. You can watch the news piece on her tragic death below:

R.I.P. Natina Reed.

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Curses and All: Legend/DJ Prince Paul Gives Son ‘P. For Real’ The Real Hip-Hop

Prince Paul has always bounced to the beat of his own drum, whether it’s been as a DJ for the first Hip-Hop band Stetsasonic, producing the groundbreaking 3 Feet High and Rising album for De La Soul, or doing horror-rap with the likes of RZA.

Last month, the legendary producer teamed up with his son, P. For Real, to release a Hip-Hop comedy album entitled Negroes on Ice – once again showing that he’s not afraid of taking risks and trying something new.

AllHipHop.com caught up with Prince Paul and his son to talk about their new album and get yet another perspective on a successful father/son Hip-Hop collaboration (see also: Kid Frost’s Kid, Scoop Deville, Part 1 and Part 2). Read on:

AllHipHop.com: Prince Paul, it’s an honor to talk to you today. DJ P. For Real, hopefully you didn’t hear all of that stuff your dad was saying about you while we were waiting for you on the other line. [laughter]

Prince Paul: That’s OK. He’s heard it all before.

AllHipHop.com: Well, I don’t want you two beefing and making diss songs about each other. The last thing rap needs is a father and son diss battle! [laughter]

Prince Paul: Maybe we’ll team up and battle other father and son teams, like Master P and what’s his son’s name?

AllHipHop.com: Romeo.

Prince Paul: Yeah, Romeo. [laughter] That would be the most uninteresting battle ever.

AllHipHop.com: We don’t see too many father and son rap combos, but it’s nice to see whenever we come across it. Our site featured Kid Frost and his producing son, Scoop Deville, earlier in the year.

Prince Paul: It’s like all of the guys from the Golden Era are all old men now. I think what’s different with me and my son is that I don’t rhyme. He really doesn’t rhyme either. The first time he rhymed, I forced him to do it on this Negroes on Ice project. That was a painstaking process. We’re more like a production creative force.

AllHipHop.com: P. For Real, you followed your dad’s footsteps into the production side of things.

P. For Real: I grew up in the studio, so it was kind of natural. I wasn’t always nice. Not saying that I’m super-nice now, but I’ve figured things out.

AllHipHop.com: Your dad had a crib set up in the studio while he worked?

P. For Real: When he was working on The Gravediggaz album in the studio, he would be holding me.

Prince Paul: I remember I was working on Bulloone Mindstate with De La Soul – which we never completed together. I demo’d the album, but they completed it on their own. I was holding my son in the studio while sampling and blasting sounds at the same time.

AllHipHop.com: Did you ever think that your son would follow in your footsteps? Or did you have other hopes and dreams for him?

Prince Paul: I never really wanted him to follow in my footsteps, honestly. As a parent, your job is to project your children. The music business has so many ups and downs. When the getting is good, it’s good – but at the same time, when it’s bad, it’s bad. There are so many things that can happen. You’ve got to be strong, because feelings can get hurt when people diss you and use you. There are crazy women out there, drugs, and every possible thing. You look at your children, and you don’t want them to go through that.

When he started doing this, I really didn’t take it serious. I was like, “Yeah, yeah, whatever.” But I couldn’t stop him, and he kept going on with it, so eventually I had to pay attention and respect it.

AllHipHop.com: P. For Real, why did you follow in your dad’s footsteps instead of choosing another career path?

P. For Real: First, my dad is my role model and second, I love music. Watching him all of my life, I’ve always wanted to do what he did.

AllHipHop.com: But those are big shoes to fill. Your dad is a Hip-Hop legend, and with that comes high expectations. That’s a really big burden.

P. For Real: You have to create your own lane. If I try to make myself Prince Paul number two, then yeah, it is a big burden.

Prince Paul: Wow. You gave me some high praise. I got legendary status. I bet if you got on the phone with Skee-lo right now, you would say the same thing. [laughter]

AllHipHop.com: The “wish I was a baller” rapper? No, I wouldn’t call him a legend. I’d call him a veteran, but not a legend.

Prince Paul: That’s smart, but you’re a writer using words like “legend” and “veteran.”

AllHipHop.com: I feel it’s justified. You’ve got some great accolades and accomplishments there.

Prince Paul: I’m just happy to be somewhat relevant. When people don’t want to talk to you anymore, that’s when I get nervous.

AllHipHop.com: What I think is cool about you two is that I wish that I could have shared a Hip-Hop bond with my father. His genre of music was early rock ‘n roll, and although we shared a lot of love for music, we didn’t have a Hip-Hop connection.

Prince Paul: It was the same way with my father. We shared a love for jazz, but that was it. With me and my son, we love Hip-Hop, but there’s a lot of stuff that his generation plays that is crap. It’s garbage! Although we both love Hip-Hop, sometimes we don’t share the same tastes – if you even want to call some of that stuff Hip-Hop. [laughter] But he’s a lot savvier than a lot of friends his age, because he’s grown up on the old stuff. As far as today’s rappers, especially the ones that come out with one just one hit, I don’t know those too well.

AllHipHop.com: What about you, P-For Real? Is there anything about rap from your dad’s era that you can’t relate to?

P. For Real: I think all of that “yes, yes, y’all” is wack. The stuff that came out when I was baby like Public Enemy and LL Cool J, I like. When I was a kid, Nas’ Illmatic album was what my dad played every day when we got in the car.

Prince Paul: Curses and all. I didn’t care.

AllHipHop.com: Curses and all with your kid around? What was your reasoning for that?

Prince Paul: I was just playing hot music. It was a dope album. My son used to mimic The Beatnuts when I would play them in the car. I would also play De La Soul’s Stakes is High album, and I had nothing to do with it at all except for demo’ing it at the start. I thought it was a great album, and I would play it a lot for us. It was our bonding time together. What’s funny is that when P. For Real went down to Atlanta, his uncle took away his Nas album! [laughter]

P. For Real: He took my album away because there was cursing in it. That was wack.

AllHipHop.com: You two made this new Hip-Hop comedy album together. Was it a challenge working with you dad? Was he ever too hard on you?

P. For Real: There was always critiquing going on. This was my first time recording an album. There was a lot of stuff that I didn’t know about, and my dad would tell me to do it again. Plus, on top of the stuff in the studio, there were outside father and son things going on, too – like him asking if I finished with the dishes. [laughter]

AllHipHop.com: Were you hard on him, Paul?

Prince Paul: I think that my son had it easy. From my era, there are a whole lot of elements that come with paying your dues and earning your stripes. If you’re going to get in the booth, you’ve got to have some kind of talent, even if you’re my son. If someone is wack, they are wack.

This project represents me. I love my son, and I love the music, too. I have to make sure that whatever he does, it has to be to the best of his ability. I don’t know necessarily what his ability is, but as a producer, my job is to figure that out – even if that means making him re-record things over again. We recorded and re-wrote this album like a billion times. It’s still not what I hear in my head, but I know what his abilities are, and I have to respect that. Sometimes what I hear and what I want is probably out of this world. I’m a perfectionis,t unfortunately. That is a blessing and a curse.

AllHipHop.com: There used to be a lot of comedy in rap back in the day. Watching a few of the videos from your album made me very nostalgic of that time in Hip-Hop.

Prince Paul: That’s just who we are around the house. We joke around 24/7. Don’t walk into my house expecting to chill out and not get snapped on. Everybody has thick skin, and we laugh and joke. It was natural for us to do this kind of project.

P. For Real: Like he said, all we do is make fun of everything and each other.

Prince Paul: A lot of the humor on this record, some people get it and some people don’t. Some people that I’ve played it seemed like they didn’t want to be my friend anymore.

AllHipHop.com: Maybe they just expect the Prince Paul of old, and not the one now trying to do something different?

Prince Paul: Yeah, I’m doing something different. At the same time, have you ever watched “Adult Swim” late at night, and the comedy was awkward and different? And you wondered, ‘What the hell this is?’ That’s kind of like what this is.

AllHipHop.com: [Laughter] Maybe they just want your Gravediggaz stuff?

Prince Paul: I was talking to RZA just the other day, who happens to be on the record as well. I mentioned a new project that I wanted to work on with him. He didn’t give me a ‘yay’ or ‘nay.’ He gave me that basic, “Yeah.”

AllHipHop.com: Does that hurt a little?

Prince Paul: Nah, not at all. I’ve got a reputation that’s always left people wondering of what I’m doing. I did a skit on my last album Handsome Boy in which I had someone do an impression of RZA. He was on the album in one of the songs, but he didn’t know about the skit. While on tour, a kid approached him and told him that he was mad funny on the album. He thought the kid was talking about the song. Then finally he went back and heard the skit on the album and told me, “If it was anybody else, I would have had a beef with them.” He gave me a pass because I’m Prince Paul, and this is what I do. [laughter]

AllHipHop.com: P. For Real, I hope that you cherish this experience. When you have kids, you can show them this project that you made with your father.

P. For Real: Oh yeah, it’s a great bonding experience. He’s my best friend.

Prince Paul: Wow! That’s the first time I’ve heard that. I’ve got to give this interview props. This is something I’ve never heard before.

P. For Real: It’s a friendship and a bonding experience and (pauses), I really don’t know where I’m going with this.

AllHipHop.com: Do your friends ever try to get you to get a beat from your dad?

P. For Real: I’ve been getting that forever. It got worse when I got into a high school because that’s when people started to find out who my dad was. I would always get mixtapes from kids at school to give to my dad. I know my dad’s ear, so I knew what he would like and not like. I would listen to them first. It never made it past me if I knew that it wasn’t going to make sense.

Prince Paul: Oh, there was some crap that he brought me. I was like, “What is this? I can’t believe you are wasting my time.” But I’ve met up with some of his friends and suggested things and gave advice.

AllHipHop.com: What’s next for you Paul?

Prince Paul: I want to make a Prince Paul record. I haven’t made one in a real long time – a serious one. I’ve got so much music that I’ve saved up. I’ve got to put it out. It’s bothering me. I’m going to try to get that done and have it out sometime next year.

Hip-Hop Rumors: G. Dep’s Written An Autobiography!

You remember the poor guy named G. Dep? He’s behind enemy walls after confessing to a shooting that ended up being a murder. G. Dep was the man, because everybody could see that – even though this happened a long, long time ago – he was genuinely remorseful for this travesty.

Fast Forward.

These days Dep is in jail for a long, long time. But, while he is there, he is expected to do a couple things. 1) He is appealing the decision that has him incarcerated 15-life. 2) He’s also expected to write a book on his life. Now, I admit I think Dep is an interesting dude based on his raps, but I’m not sure how he can hold down a whole book.

For now, I guess we’ll see and I’ll give you more on this “Special Delivery” later.

 

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Hip-Hop Rumors: Is Nicki Minaj Back On Track To Hip-Hop Greatness?

That depends who you ask, but I can tell you this, Nicki sure does have a lot of epic things going on in her life right. Aside from the “American Idol” gig, Nicki is about to be your next huge money-making reality star. The commercials for her three episode special on E! have begun airing, and the theatrics are highly visible. Nicki also mentions Mariah Carey in the commercials, so expect to get some light shed on that whole situation.

But what about Hip-Hop…right? Well, Nicki has just released a new single called “Va Va Voom”. The video was directed by famed Hip-Hop music video director, Hype Williams. I have to admit, I was hopeful that the song and video were going to be more of that Hip-hop Nicki, especially with Hype Williams involved, but after watching the video, that was just wishful thinking on my part. Check out Nicki Minaj’s new video for “Va Va Voom” below:

Unicorns, medieval garb, and sleeping princesses. Did you enjoy that sneak peek into Nicki Minaj’s fairytale fantasy world? She did rap on the track, but sure did a lot of singing, too. I can’t call it, though. Was that Hip-Hop? Is Nicki Minaj back on track to Hip-Hop greatness?

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Epic Win Of The Day: Man Sues Wife For Being Ugly! And Wins!

Wow. This is what you have to consider in the new era of 2012, eh? Apparently, a North Carolina man married a beautiful woman. He was so in love, but he and she went and had a child. And the child was straight up ugly!

When the baby was born, he accused her of being unfaithful, but soon realized that wasn’t the case. Still, this baby didn’t look like either of them. His Asian love had had extensive plastic surgery that dramatically altered her looks. She had over 100k in change to her ice grill. Peep:

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That’s like a different person.

Well Jain Feng, the man, decided to sue, claiming he was tricked! He charged that she deceived him into marrying her under false pretenses. A very nice judge agreed and granted him a judgement in the amount of $120,000.00. Now, he can bless the baby when it gets ugly enough for plastic surgery. Caring is sharing.

Here’s the vid.

This is an epic win for all mankind and mancruel!

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EXCLUSIVE: Max B in Good Spirits After Appeal Denial, Urges Fans to Help “Pardon The Wave”

(AllHipHop News) Incarcerated Hip-Hop artist Max B spoke with AllHipHop.com in recent days about the denial of his appeal, as well as his efforts to establish the “Pardon The Wave” campaign.

Max B’s goal is to obtain four million signatures in his effort to be freed from prison.

“We trying to get the petition on ‘Pardon The Wave’ signed,” Max B told AllHipHop.com. “We trying to go at the governor; we trying to go at the president. To the people that’s not signing the petition and screaming ‘Free Max B,’ that’s not wavy. Do the right thing; sign the petition.”

After three years, Max B says he is in good spirits, and keeping his mind positive after having his first appeal denied. He said he looks at it like the ‘first battle in the war.’

“Right now, I’m on post convictions. I’m still early in my appeal stages,” Max B explained. “This next appeal could take anywhere from 18 months…it could drag out for 10 years if I’m not on my game. But if I got the support I need, and everyone [does] what they’re supposed to do, I’m trying to get right back to court in the next 18 months to two years.

“This appeal right here, this is the one. This is kinda better than the first one, because I can come with different legal strategies. I just need the people to come out support the party and support the wave.”

Sign Max B’s “Pardon The Wave” petition at www.PardonTheWave.com.

View part 1 of AllHipHop.com’s exclusive interview with Max B below:

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Affirmative Action: Q Parker Says “Yes” With Official New Video

Grammy-award winning singer and songwriter Q Parker (formerly of 112) has just released a video for his debut album’s second single, “Yes”.

The visual finds a bare-bodied Q Parker with the video’s main vixen, sharing the way love is “supposed to be.”

Peep:

Q Parker’s debut solo album, The MANual, drops tomorrow (October 30).