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Hip-Hop Rumors: Beyonce Gives Kim Kardashian The Cold Shoulder Again! Did Kim K. Diss Rita Ora?

It seems as if the bad blood between Beyonce and Kim Kardashian that spilled its way onto our TV screens during the 2012 BET Awards, has reared its ugly head again at Jay-Z’s “Made In America” festival in Philadelphia over the weekend. According to a NY Daily News source, “Kim and Beyonce barely spoke to each other.” Adding, “They were on opposite sides of the stage. Beyonce didn’t even acknowledge [Kardashian] was there until the concert was almost over.

Eventually, the women “made small talk in the dressing room, but you could tell Kim was uncomfortable. She clung onto Kanye the entire time and didn’t say much,” according to a second source. So much for that friendship.

Instead, Beyonce was spotted running around the festival with ROC Nation artist Rita Ora. Ora was rumored to be dating Kim’s brother Rob Kardashian and the two even allegedly got eachothers names tattooed on their knuckles. – although the tatts look very fake! Check out the picture they both tweeted below:

Another rumor accuses Bey of being upset with Kim for tweeting that her brother, “needs a good woman.” An alleged diss towards Rita Ora. Either way, Rita is not much of an upgrade Beyonce. Where are B’s real friends?

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Hip-Hop Rumors: Is Kanye West Ditching The Word B*tch?

After Jay-Z had his first child, Blue Ivy Carter, there were rumors that he was going to omit the word b*tch from his music. That rumor turned out to be false, but it did get people thinking about the possibility of Hip-Hop music without the B-word. Last night, Yeezy picked up where Hov had allegedly left off and decided to have a conversation with his twitter followers about the word B*tch and whether or not its offensive to woman. Kanye almost sounds like he’s about to ditch the world all together. Check out Yeezy’s long chain of tweets about the word B*tch and his struggle with using the N-word in his music. (read from the bottom up):

Although Kim Kardashian said she was “honored” by Kanye’s song “Bad B*tch,” which is about her, perhaps she has told him something else behind closed doors? Kim’s mom did speak out and say she wasn’t too happy with it and Kim deleted the tweet where she said she was “honored” a short time later. Is Kim Kardashian sparking these positive changes in Yeezy?

You didn’t think Kanye was done with tweeting about the B word and the N word just yet did you? Check out another round of tweets from Yeezy below (read from the bottom up):

Yeezy brings up some good points? What do you think? If “bad” is put in front of it, does it make the B-word okay to use? In the last round of tweets from Yeezy, he questions whether or not he should still use the B-word in his music altogether. Read from the bottom up:

Kanye makes some good points, but do you think he will really stop using the word B*tch in his music?

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The World’s Still a Ghetto: Is the ‘Hood Better Off?

“Don’t you know/ that it’s true/that for me/ and for you/the world is a ghetto” – “The World Is A Ghetto”, War

The Democratic National Convention was going as scripted, as each speaker bragged about what the party had accomplished over the last four years, and what the President would do if elected for another term. That was until 18-year-old, aspiring poet, “Terrell from Taco Bell, “ yelled out from the cheap seats, “Is my neighborhood better off than it was four years ago?” As silence fell over the auditorium, it was clear that everyone knew the answer…

It’s not everyday that a sitting president feels the agony of defeat. So back in 1980, when Ronald Reagan beat Jimmy Carter, it sent a shockwave through the political system. Many people say that Reagan’s knockout punch came when he asked the American public, “Are you better off now than you were four years ago?”

If this same question was posed in 2012, the answer would, largely, depend on who you ask. Some people are eatin’ good in this economy, while others are strugglin’ to feed their families.

This is not about blaming the current resident of 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, as you can ask the people in the ‘hood if they were better off four, eight, or 12 years ago and get the same answer…

Emphatically, no! There are millions of people in this country who are generations deep in poverty and despair.

Recently, rapper Kendrick Lamar hurt some people’s feelings when he said, during an interview on truthisscary.com, “I don’t do votin’.” Although criticized, he actually hit on what most people refuse to admit – ITSS. (It’s The System, Stupid!”)

Lamar was not the first entertainer to voice reservations about voting. Music icon Prince says he abstains for religious reasons. The late comedian George Carlin gave a brilliant analysis of the political system in his ““American Dream” standup routine. Even Hip-Hop artist KRS-One once claimed on “Ah Yeah” that “every president we ever had lied.”

But Lamar was an easier target to criticize because he presented an off-the-cuff comment instead of an in-depth political analysis. If he had really dropped some science instead of some solution-less, incoherent ramblings, none of his critics would have touched it.

When President Obama was elected, I was under no delusion that he would be able to deliver the “Change“ that he promised during his campaign. The system just ain’t set up for that. However, I did expect more on an aesthetic level.

I thought, at least, the beauty of the election of America’s first Black president would change the perception of African Americans in the media.

It didn’t. Just more reality shows.

And after Young Jeezy’s song, “My President’s Black”, I assumed that rap music was moving in a more political direction.

I was wrong. How many times did you hear the stripper anthem, “Bans to Make Her Dance”. on the radio today?

Or, at the very least, the racist attacks on the Prez by the Tea Party and Right Wing radio would stop the Black-on-Black violence in the streets, as the gangstas would realize that they had a common enemy.

Wrong again. Look at Chicago.

So, perhaps the problem is not Obama. Maybe the problem is us.

We have to break out of this Hegelian Dialectical paradigm and stop looking for the forces that created the problem to give us the solution.

It is the nature of Capitalism to have a permanent underclass. And any president who, at least, appears to be deviating from its tenets will be dogged for promoting Socialism throughout his administration. (Case in point, Barack Obama.)

So we are not really dealing with a Democracy “of the people, by the people, for the people.” We are dealing with what KRS would call “the politics of pimps and hos.” And, politicians sell people on the idea that, in this country, every ho has the the opportunity to become a pimp.

Let’s be clear. It’s no big secret that I think Fox News‘ Sean Hannity is the poster boy for White Supremacy, and Rush Limbaugh is a racist, Right Wing windbag. So, my hatred of conservative politics does not have to be repeated here.

However, I am also not a fan of the benign neglect of the Dems who turn their backs on the poor while kissin’ the butts of the middle class. Nor of the “non-economic liberalism” that Harold Cruse discussed in his work “Plural But Equal”, where feel good speeches and promises take the place of a redistribution of wealth in this country.

Although the media has focused on the back and forth between the pro-Obama, Rev. Al Sharpton and the anti-Obama team of Tavis Smiley and Dr. Cornel West, the sharpest criticism came from people like Omali Yeshitela of the Black is Back Coalition and Glen Ford of the Black Agenda Report. Although their ideologies are more in line with the masses of African Americans, they are largely ignored by mainstream media.

The purpose here is not to suggest that people should be politically apathetic, but politically educated. We have to develop new ways of dealing with the political machine. To borrow from the Dilated Peoples’ line on “This Way”, “This industry will play with your life, man/ they’re playin’ with your rent, food, water, and lights, man.”

We have to ask the question, while rappers like Kendrick Lamar have criticized the political system, with the economic power of the Hip-Hop Nation, why haven’t they created a third political party? The money and other resources are there.

Could it be a lack of serious commitment? Although many people in Hip-Hop catch voting fever every four years, if the next presidential debate comes on TV at the same time as the season premiere of “Love and Hip Hop”, which one will they watch ?

I rest my case.

The best solution to this country’s problems is not gonna come from Democrats or Republicans who just parrot the party line, but from Independent voters and thinkers who not only make candidates earn their votes, but mobilize to force them to keep their campaign promises.

The Democrats have enough cheerleaders, and the Republicans already have their “Joe the Plumbers.” What the ‘hood needs is more “Tyrells” who are not scared to say,” even though Obama has been talkin’ change, the ‘hood remains the same.”

Because, at the end of the month, what good is talking about “change “ when it doesn’t mean more change in your pocket when you’re adding up your bills.

Like Jay-Z once said, “Men lie, women lie, numbers don’t.”

TRUTH Minista Paul Scott’s weekly column is This Ain’t Hip Hop, a weekly column for intelligent Hip Hop headz. He can be reached at in**@*****************ed.com. His website is NoWarningShotsFired.com. Follow on Twitter (@truthminista).

VIDEO: Smokers Club 2012 Featuring Juicy J, Smoke DZA, Chevy Woods and Chief Keef

(AllHipHop News) The Smokers Club has been hitting the road for the last few years and this year has proven to be one of its most successful, pairing Taylor Gang’s own Juicy J and Chevy Woods as the headlining acts. And, adding Harlem rapper Smoke DZA into the equation has shown to be a wise choice for crowds during the tour.

As both Taylor Gang member continue to work on their upcoming group album, Smoke DZA is enjoying his time on the Billboard charts, with the recently released Rugby Thompson project produced by rising sensation, Harry Fraud.

Chief Keef and the Glory Boyz were also guest performers on the Smokers Club bill, as Keef stopped in Miami recently to work on music and features.

Watch AllHipHop.com’s exclusive performance clip from the Smokers Club’s recent tour stop in Miami:

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Run-DMC Reunites At Budweiser “Made In America” Festival in Philadelphia

(AllHipHop News) Legendary Hip-Hop group Run-DMC performed their first show together in over 10 years today (September 2) in Philadelphia.

A variety of acts hit the stage today in Philadelphia during final day of the Budweiser “Made In America” Festival.

Tens of thousands of people crowded onto the Ben Franklin Parkway in Philadelphia, where acts like Santigold, Eve, and Jill Scott performed during a muggy day marked by showers.

But the highlight of the event thus far was the reunification of Run-DMC, who hit the stage around 5:30PM.

The group, backed ran through popular songs from their catalog like “Rock Box”, “It’s Like That”, “It’s Tricky”, “Peter Piper”, and others.

“Damn, I ain’t did this in so long, but it feels so damn right,” Rev Run said before the group launched into the songs “Here We Go,” “Beats to The Rhymes,”

The late DJ Jam Master Jay’s sons, Jason Mizell Jr. and TJ Mizell, took over the Run-DMC set to showcase their DJ skills, which impressed the crowd.

“Some years back, my DJ got assassinated when he was still in the ‘hood. Me and D broke the group up without Jay. He was everything to us. We put a silence on the group,” said Rev Run from the stage. “Jam Master Jay opened up a DJ school and both of his kids are here. They both DJs. They are serious DJs.”

Odd Future will perform later in the evening, while Drake and Pearl Jam are slated to close out the Budweiser “Made In America” Festival late tonight.

Kanye West Ponders the Words “N***a” and “B***h”

(AllHipHop News) After announcing the official tracklist for his G.O.O.D. Music compilation just yesterday, Kanye West took to Twitter to ponder the vocabulary used in Hip-Hop as well as his recent song inspired by Kim Kardashian called “Perfect B*tch.”

West has also used the word ‘b*tch’ before on the Watch The Throne album for the song, “That’s My B*tch.”

Contemplating vocabulary that is acceptable and unacceptable, West tweeted:

“I usually never tweet questions but I struggle with this so here goes…  Is the word B*TCH acceptable?

“To be more specific, is it acceptable for a man to call a woman a b#### even if it’s endearing…

“Has hip hop conditioned us to accept this word? Do we love this word as much as we love the word N*GGA in an endearing way?”

With regards to how radio filters profanity, he wondered what it would be like they allowed cursing on American radio.

“What if there was no profanity… What if we decided to legalise profanity in a sense? In France they play songs with cursing on the radio.

“Excuse my French but I’m in France…

“I was recently questioned about the use of the word B*TCH in my music and initially  was offended by anyone questioning anything in my music…

“I will admit that I sometimes go back an omit cursing from my records.  I like to use profanity as a tool and not a crutch. I’m not tweeting to say what we need and what we don’t… I just wanted to think out loud with you guys today…”

Fans don’t have long to wait on his next choice of words for his lyrics. Kanye West’s G.O.O.D. music family’s Cruel Summer compilation is due on September 18.

Ask Ash Cash: Why Should You/How Can You Save Money?

AllHipHop.com’s resident Daily Word guru and all-around inspirational guy, Ash Cash, is back with his latest installment of “Ask Ash Cash.”

Greetings and Salutations, my Great People!! Welcome to another addition of Ask Ash Cash, where we go in the streets and answer all of your finance and business questions. Remember you can send your video questions to Qu*******@********sh.com or via Twitter (@IamAshCash – use #AskAshCash).

Today’s questions come from musician Brian Melo and his wife. The first question is “why should you save money?” and secondly, “how can you save money?”

The answer to “Why should you save money?” is very simple… Think about the future! Those who fail to plan also plan to fail. Saving money is important so that you can be prepared for any of the emergencies and obstacles that life may throw in your way. It is also important to save because, at some point after working so hard, you are going to have to retire. You want to make sure that when you retire, you have money saved so that you can continue to live the lifestyle you want to live. Lastly, you want to have money available to make some of the big purchases, like a down payment on a house or buying a car, etc.

To the question of “How to save money,” I say treat yourself like the IRS. When you work a 9-5, the IRS automatically takes whatever your tax rate is out of your paycheck before you see it. You have to treat yourself this way, so every time you get paid, make sure you put aside 10% of your money into an account. The best and most effective way to develop this habit is to make it as painless as possible. There is a saying – “out of sight, out of mind” – if you make it automatic and make it invisible, you will create the habit without it even disrupting your day to day life.

If you receive money via direct deposit, take out your savings before you receive it – you’ll never know it’s missing. If you receive income in the form of a check, then have automatic deductions come out of your bank account on a monthly basis.

In order to avoid the temptation of using the funds for everyday purchases, you should open a separate bank account at an institution other than the one you keep your primary account in. I suggest a high interest savings account at a bank like ING Direct or FNBO Direct. Because these banks have little or no physical branches, it limits the access to your account, making it easier for you to save, while receiving a reasonable interest rate.

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.

EXCLUSIVE: Freeway Discusses Beanie’s Arrest; State Property Links With Jay-Z

(AllHipHop News) Founding members of Hip-Hop group State Property reunited with Jay-Z at the Budweiser Made In America Festival yesterday (September 1).

State Property is a group that was once headed by rapper Beanie Sigel.

But the group’s relationship with the Jay-Z soured, during his dispute with Beanie Sigel.

Beanie Sigel began immediately serving a two-year jail sentence for tax fraud, after he was arrested early Wednesday morning with drugs and a gun.

Freeway discussed the arrest with AllHipHop.com prior to the group’s performance at the Made In America Festival.

“It’s definitely unfortunate,” Freeway told all hip-hop.com. “I was just on the phone with his wife. It’s looking crazy, but Inshallah, he will get through it. It’s hard on me, it’s hard on his family, but he’s got good people out here who support him.”

During the Made In America performance, Freeway hit the stage with former label mates Young Chris, Neef, Memphis Bleek and Jay-Z, who also brought out artists on the G.O.O.D. Music during his set.

Pusha-T, Kanye West, Common, Big Sean, Swizz Beatz, 2 Chainz all hit the stage during Jay’s headlining set.

Today (August 2), Drake is supposed to hit the stage, along with the highly extirpated reunion of Run-DMC.

Photos by: AjonBrodie.com

Hip-Hop Rumors: Jay-Z's Made In America Rumors!

Beanie Sigel Officially Lost!

Damnit! I had this all written in stone. You KNOW THIS WAS SUPPOSED TO HAPPEN!!! Beanie and Jay-Z were supposed to kill their long-running beef on this day at Made In America. But, it was not to be. Beanie Sigel sits somewhere in jail. Damnit! Jay-Z had a whole set devoted to Philly and they said Beans name and all that. He was definitely supposed to be there. No, he is in jail and nobody bailed him out if he was able to be bailed out.

It was just brought to my attention, Beanie was arrested on the way to jail on the tax charges. He couldn’t have gotten bailed out. SMH. At least Freeway got up there and showed there were no hard feelings when Freeway got on the stage at the press conference back in May. LOL!

Nah, it was all love!


Rick Ross and the MMG set.

I didn’t see the Made In America set with Rick Ross and the boys, but I heard a few things. I heard it was a mess backstage that there there were a lot of people trying to get back there. It was so chaotic that the reportedly stopped letting people in altogether. This managed to cause massive problems, I heard. Some fights broke out and others just left. overall, at that point in time, I was informed it was very chaotic and folks left p#####.

Kanye West and G.O.O.D. Music Broke YouTube?

Well, if you didn’t know, AllHipHop linked to the Made In America live stream. And, while there were some resolution issues, it was pretty smooth the whole time Jay-Z was on stage. But, when Kanye and the posse came on, the issues started. YouTube didn’t have enough bandwidth to handle the surge in traffic. The live stream basically crawled to a halt when Big Sean, 2Chainz, Pusha-T, Kanye and them got up there. That’s a good sign for Cruel Summer, which will actually be released in the fall. The stream did come back though. So, all wasn’t lost – it was still off and on. 90,000 people on one stream is probably going to slow things up.

By the way, there were plenty of cameo appearances. Why didn’t Chief Keef perform HIS song when Kanye and the crew did the remix? You think Yeezy was p##### at Keef’s comments that Kanye ain’t do nothing for him?

I’m out of here!

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