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Hip-Hop Rumors: Does Alicia Keys Have A “Family Secret” She’s Protecting?

Superstar Alicia Keys was scheduled to appear on an episode of “Finding Your Roots” with Dr. Henry Louis Gates, but apparently she had to renege on the appearance after her grandmother told her a family secret that she didn’t want exposed. Alicia did not reveal the deep dark family secret that is keeping her from doing the show. She pretty much just pulled out with no explanation.

According to Dr. Gates, Alicia initially accepted the offer to appear on the show, but then backed out after talking to her father’s mother. Peep what he said about the issue below:

“Alicia Keys, who I love as a friend of mine, agreed to be in the first series, and as you know, she’s mixed. We need as much information as you can give us. Like the names of your parents, where they were born, grandparents etc., whatever you can give us. It makes our job a lot simpler right? Her Puerto Rican grandmother said, ‘Baby, you can’t be in the series. I can’t tell you why, but you can’t be in the series.’”

Sounds like Alicia’s grandmother was not trying to air out the family’s dirty laundry. Wonder what they’re hiding?

Lil Scrappy Discusses “The Grustle,” Planning New Mixtape

(AllHipHop News)
Atlanta, Georgia, homegrown talent Lil Scrappy took a minute in between touring and recording his new album, to discuss the projects with AllHipHop.com.

Scrappy is working on his project The Grustle, in addition to building out his label the Grustle Gang.

“The Grustle that’s the name of the album, the grind and the hustle. “We got new single ‘Helicopter.’ We went down to Miami and shot a real movie,” Lil Scrappy told AllHipHop.com. “We had helicopters at the clear port, airplanes, women, tuxedos,!ya boy was on his James Bond s**t.”

Lil Scrappy said he was planning two new releases: the “Full Metal Jacket 2” mixtape, which is due later this month, and his new studio album The Grustle which is slated for June.

Additionally, Lil Scrappy’s new artist Rolls Royce Rizzy is set to release his new mixtape “Yall Sleep.”

“I go in, I’m an entertainer and what y’all going to get out of my squad is, y’all going to be entertained.”

Check the exclusive below:

Hip-Hop Rumors: Massive Hip-Hop “Trayvon” Song On The Way?

Well, lets get the first thing out of the way. We cannot name names at this time, but this is a massive development from what we are hearing. We are getting word that two veteran megastars in Hip-Hop are working on a major song in honor of Trayvon. Now, the real part is that these two are to of the most respected in the game. The are the perfect ones to make the proper connection to all the other big name rappers (and even some singers) to get a “We Are The World” type of song for Trayvon and the others that have been victim of racism and abuses of “authority.”

Sorry, we cannot offer more details at this time, but things are at an early stage right now. Click here for all of our coverage and opinions on Trayvon and others like him. Stay tuned. Hopefully we’ll have more to offer in a bit.

EXCLUSIVE: Kanye Hit With $500,000 Lawsuit Over Sample

(AllHipHop News) Hip-Hop star Kanye West is the subject of a lawsuit over an illegal sample contained on a 2006 mixtape.

Robert Poindexter filed a lawsuit against Kanye West in the United States District Court of Southern New York, on March 27.

Kanye is being sued over the song “Girls Girls Girls (Remix)” on the mixtape “Freshmen Adjustment 2.”

Robert Poindexter claims that Kanye’s track contains an illegal sample of the song “Trying Girls Out” by R&B group The Persuaders.

The lawsuit claims that Kanye knew the sample was not cleared, because he used a cleared version of the sample on “Girls Girls Girls” on Jay-Z’s 2001 album The Blueprint.

“I have offered to resolve this matter out of court with Kanye West,” Robert Poindexter said. “But in response, he has refused to even discuss any ‘out-of-court’ resolutions whatsoever. Nor has he provided any evidence that he is demanding others to cease and desist from selling the illegal version.”

Robert Poindexter achieved fame with The Persuaders by singing the 1971 hit song “Thin Line Between Love and Hate.”

Robert Poindexter seeks $500,000 in damages from Kanye West.

Check out copies of the lawsuit below:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xbajL8qugvc