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Dungeon Family Reunited?: Big Boi and Company Join Rejuvenated A3C Lineup

(AllHipHop News) Since 2005, the A3C (All Three Coasts) Festival in Atlanta, Georgia has featured up-and-coming names in Hip-Hop music. The jam-packed live performance schedule of over 200 artists spotlights a bevy of emerging artists, legendary rhymesayers, and industry insiders.

This year, A3C is expanding to include dozens of panels, along with the first A3C Film Festival presented by Atlanta Film Festival and WonderRoot. The screening will feature the premier of Devin the Dude’s new film, Highway, as well a number of Hip-Hop oriented short films.

With a 2012 performance lineup that includes Raekwon, Tech N9ne, Twista, Nipsey Hussle, Devin the Dude, Slum Village, Gunplay, Freeway, and GZA (performing his Liquid Swords album) this year proves to be one of the biggest of the festival’s annual showings yet.

As part of the BET Music Matters Series, A3C 2012 will feature a performance by Big Boi, which is scheduled to include a reunion of the Dungeon Family to help kick off the weekend on October 11.

“We couldn’t be more excited about partnering with BET and bringing one of our favorite Atlanta artists of all time, Big Boi!” Mike Walbert, Artist Director of A3C posted on the official online announcement.

The Dungeon Family is widely-considered to be a foundational influence on the Atlanta Hip-Hop music scene, spawning artists, producers, and classic albums since the early ’90s. The collective features a dozen different acts; however, the exact performers for have not yet been confirmed.

Performers featured include Daytona, Skyzoo, Kris Kasanova, and Phil Ade, who will kick off the official A3C weekend on Thursday, October 11 at 8PM at Terminal West in Atlanta.

The Dungeon Family Showcase is Friday, Oct 12 at 7 at Star Bar in Atlanta and will feature Cool Breeze, Slimm Calhoun, Big Rube, Witchdoctor, and Sleepy Brown.

Tickets to the BET Music Matters performance by Big Boi are only available with the purchase of a three-day festival pass. For more information, visit the official A3C website.

EXCLUSIVE: Lawsuit Against Sean "Diddy" Combs Over Empress Perfume Dismissed

(AllHipHop News) A lawsuit against Sean “Diddy” Comb over the use of the name Empress has officially been dismissed.

Empress Haircare Products filed a lawsuit against Diddy and his Sean John Clothing Company in January 2012.

The original lawsuit claimed that representatives for Sean John approached Empress Haircare Products, in an attempt to clear a trademark for the Empress Line of perfume Diddy hoped to market.

But Empress Haircare Products refused to grant Sean John the rights to use the name Empress and according to the original lawsuit, Diddy and company went ahead and used the name anyway, even though a trademark for the name already on file.

On October 3, Empress Haircare Products’ lawsuit against Sean John Clothing Company was dismissed with prejudice.

A lawsuit dismissed with prejudice, is usually not allowed to be retried, which could allow Sean John to use the Empress without interference.

Calls to lawyers on both sides for a more detailed explanation were not returned as of press time.