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Hip-Hop Rumors: Lil' Wayne Gets "Treated Like Sh*t" At The OKC Game

Lil’ Wayne has a messy history with the Western Conference champions, Oklahoma City Thunder. I guess that happens when you allegedly try to steal their star player’s girlfriend. First, they refused him entry into a game last series, and last night, while Weezy was able to get a seat for himself and Birdman at the game, he tweeted that he was treated badly. Check out his tweet below:

Well, I guess Lil’ Wayne is not an OKC fan. Do you think Weezy should just quit trying to go to Thunder home games?

Daily Word: Find Your Way!!

Happy Wins-Day, my Destined and Determined!

Welcome to the day that most people write-off as hump day, but also a day that winners know is
another opportunity to give it their best! Today’s Daily Word is dedicated to finding your way! Why fight, if you don’t know what you’re fighting for? Why begin a journey, then allow life to force you in the wrong direction! Many people begin their journey with the right intentions, then allow the daily struggles to turn them into a totally different person!

Never forget WHY you do what you do! Everyone has an obligation to fulfill their purpose to the best of their ability! No matter the circumstance, do not allow yourself to lose your direction!
You are here for a reason!! Keep going until it is impossible to go anymore! Follow your heart and know that you will never be given more than you can handle!

We are told that pressure busts pipes, but pressure also turns coals into diamonds! Know your purpose! Stay focused and maximize your full abilities! As Jay-Z once said… Go Harder, Go
Further, Go Farther…. Is that not why we came? If not, then why bother!!!
-Ash’Cash

“Efforts and courage are not enough without purpose and direction.” -John Fitzgerald Kennedy

“Men, like nails, lose their usefulness when they lose direction and begin to bend.” -Walter Savage Landor

“Direction is more important than speed. We are so busy looking at our speedometers that we forget the milestone.” -Unknown

“If we are facing in the right direction, all we have to do is keep on walking.” -Buddhist Proverb

“Our thoughts create our reality — where we put our focus is the direction we tend to go.” -Peter McWilliams

“The good life is a process, not a state of being. It is a direction not a destination.” -Carl Rogers

“Keep your head and your heart in the right direction and you’ll never have to worry about your feet.” -Unknown

“Nothing is beneath you if it is in the direction of your life; nothing is great or desirable if it is off from that.” -Ralph Waldo Emerson

“Go confidently in the direction of your dreams. Live the life you have imagined.” -Henry David Thoreau

TO HEAR THE AUDIO VERSION OF THE DAILY WORD – CLICK HERE.

Ash’Cash is a Business Consultant, Motivational Speaker, Financial Expert and the author of Mind Right, Money Right: 10 Laws of Financial Freedom. For more information, please visit his website, www.IamAshCash.com.

VIDEO: 360's Been "Everywhere and Back" – See Where He Goes From Here [Part 2]

Last week, we featured the first part of Queens native 360‘s interview with AllHipHop.com where he spoke on his debut project, Everywhere and Back, the pressures he may or may not face, and where he got his name from. Check out that interview here.

In “Part 2,” AllHipHop.com speaks to 360 about the battle between being relevant and oversaturating the market, who he feels would be the “ultimate co-sign,” the process behind his “organic” music, and what he believes sets him apart from other MCs. Check out the second part of our exclusive interview with 360 below:

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EXCLUSIVE: SpaceGhostPurrp Releases Debut Album; Explains Raider Klan Movement

(AllHipHop News) From Uncle Luke and 2 Live Crew, to Slip-N-Slide’s reign with artists like Trick Daddy and Trina, on to today’s lengthy list of artists like Rick Ross, DJ Khaled, Ace Hood, Plies, Flo Rida, Brisco, and Billy Blue, Miami and the South Florida region has held its own in Hip-Hop music for years.

But while those artists are all popular in their own right, there’s a skateboarding and grafitti-tagging rap crew that’s literally making its own mark on the streets of Miami and garnering a great deal of attention across the internet.

Critically acclaimed for their freestyle videos with A$AP Rocky and the A$AP Mob, rapper/producer SpaceGhostPurrp and his crew, the Raider Klan, are quickly becoming known for their dark imagery in videos (see “Tha Black God”), and their “Raider Hieroglyphics”  seen on clothing, graffiti, and in song and album titles.

Mysterious Phonk: Chronicles of SpaceGhostPurrp, released yesterday on 4AD records, looks to give fans a glimpse of the Raider Klan’s life and things to come from SpaceGhost. The project summarizes the past few years of music that he has created amongst his Raider Klan members on their rise to working with artists like Wiz Khalifa and Juicy J, to name a few.

“All my life, man, since I’ve been a child, all I’ve known was 90’s rap. DJ Screw, Three 6 Mafia, Wu-Tang, all that of that real underground stuff, that ’94 Nas. That hardcore sh*t took my life to another level. Especially that Three 6 Mafia as far as production wise, and it just inspired me to go hard,” SpaceGhostPurrp told AllHipHop.com.

SpaceGhostPurrp and the Raider Klan are noteworthy aside from the comparisons drawn to Odd Future and A$AP Mob as the tight nit group brings a unique edge to their music having all grown up in a similar rough background in Miami.

“Some of us grew up together, some of us met each other through our friends and we just all got connected through family and mutual friends, and we just got to know each other. We all grew up on the same music, and nobody is not trying to judge nobody and nobody not trying to be better than nobody, we came from a hard background, and we all here to fight and stick up for each other and it is what it is,” SpaceGhostPurrp explained about the Raider Klan.

The Raider Klan’s “Raider Hieroglyphics” also shows the crews taking to the elements of Hip-Hop as the crew has developed their own language and writing to communicate with through graffiti tags.

“Where we came from in Miami, like me and my homies we would write those letters, we call it Raider Hieroglyphics, its like how gangs got they own type of language when they write so the police wouldn’t know what they are talking about,” SpaceGhostPurrp explained. “We’d just go around skating, getting drunk and f*cked up and go around tagging up walls and sh*t.  The police just didn’t know what it was, because they are so used to seeing the Bloods and the Crips and Gangsta Disciples and Latin Kings and sh*t.”

The Raider Klan’s embrace of skate culture further reinforces that skating is a rapidly growing element to Hip-Hop culture.

“We got a few people in the Raider Klan that skate. I’m not a pro- skater, but I do my thing at the park. My homie, Chris Travis, he skate. Perion is one of the dopest skaters in our sh*t. We got the Raider Klan Brooklyn be skating all the time; we got some dope as skaters, man,”  SpaceGhostPurrp explained.

“As an artist [embracing skate culture] is what I want to do.   As we say, you got the posers and you got our era, thats the skaters that grew up on gangsta rap. That’s what the Raider Klan is.   We not trying to be gangsters, man, ’cause our family members was gangsters and we came up under the OG’s and sh*t.”

“We were the outcasts that grew up around gangsters that were skaters and that weren’t around the posers. Now, you got these posers in the game trying to mimic what were are doing, and what we trying to do is put on for the skaters that came up on that hardcore gangsta rap and that real Hip-Hop music. Being wild and free, and at the same time inspiring the youth to just be themselves.”

To hear SpaceGhostPurrp’s project check the stream of the project via Rolling Stone here.

Non Hip-Hop Rumor: Are Jimi Hendrix, Rick James And Marilyn Monroe Getting Holograms?

Dr. Dre started a huge trend when he brought out hologram Tupac for his Coachella performance a few months back. The estates of several deceased legends began to see dollar signs, and Digital Domain Media Group, the visual effects company that created the hologram, has been bombarded with calls from the estates of everyone from Marilyn Monroe to Rick James.

According to Billboard, the first hologram to come will be the Elvis hologram, which is already in production and will reportedly cost millions to produce.

“This is not repurposing old footage that the world has already seen,” Digital Domain chief creative officer Ed Ulbrich says, referencing how the recent Tupac projection was also built from scratch. “We’re making totally original and exclusive performances so that fans can have new experiences.”

The estates for other artists, including Jim Morrison, Jimi Hendrix, and Marilyn Monroe have also been considering the idea of holographic live performances.

Janie Hendrix, Jimi Hendrix’s sister and Experience Hendrix president/CEO, has been working with London-based company Musion Systems for about a year to create a virtual version of her late brother. “For us, of course, it’s about keeping Jimi authentically correct,” she says. “There are no absolutes at this point.”

Would you pay to go see a hologram performance from Rick James, Elvis, Jimi Hendrix, or Marilyn Monroe?

FLICKS: Snoop Dogg and Wiz Khalifa's "Mac and Devin Go to High School" Premiere

At the Fonda Theatre in Los Angeles, California last night (June 12), Snoop Dogg and Wiz Khalifa were on hand to host a premiere screening of their soon-to-be-released film, Mac and Devin Go to High School.

The film, which hits DVD on July 3rd, was directed by Dylan Brown and stars Wiz Khalifa as an academic overachiever struggling to write his valedictorian speech due to his little life experiences. Co-star Snoop portrays a 15th-year high school senior who has a thing for the new substitute teacher. The two find inspiration in each other and team-up to achieve their goals.

The self-proclaimed “Cheech and Chong of Hip-Hop” previewed their film to a packed house of friends, family, and fans that included Big Sean, Juicy J, YG, DJ Quik, Bow Wow, Far East Movement, Affion Crockett, Da Brat, and many more.

Check out a full gallery of pictures from last night’s event below:

Mac and Devin Goes to High School hits DVD on July 3rd

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BREAKING HEAT: Stack Bundles and Cau2g$ "Been Around The World"

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StackBundlesandCau2gS-BeenAroundTheWorld.mp3This unreleased Stack Bundles track came from the ProsandConsDVD.com about Stack Bundles early years in the rap game. Check out another Stack Bundles freestyle HERE.

Henry Hill, The Man Whose Life Story Inspired "Goodfellas," Dies at 69

(AllHipHop News) Legendary mobster Henry Hill, whose life story was the inspiration for Martin Scorsese’s six-time Academy Award-nominated film Goodfellas, died last night (June 12) at the age of 69 after a lengthy battle with an undisclosed illness.

TMZ spoke to Hill’s girlfriend who told the media outlet that “he had been sick for a long time…his heart gave out.”

The site reports that they were told that Hill had begun focusing “on mending relationships with estranged family members in recent years,” an act that his girlfriend said Hill made “tremendous progress with before he died.”

The film Goodfellas was adapted from crime reporter Nicholas Pileggi’s book Wiseguy, which documented Hill’s life story as an American mobster turned FBI informant.

Hill, who was most famously portrayed by Ray Liotta in Scorsese’s Goodfellas, passed away two days after his 69th birthday.