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A student of late jazz bassist Ray Brown, Detroit native Karriem Riggins is best known as a jazz drummer and Hip-Hop producer for artists like Common, Slum Village, Talib Kweli, and The Roots. However, it is the feats for which he is lesser-known that make him one of Hip-Hop’s best kept secrets.
Legend has it that it was Riggins who discovered the Bobby Caldwell sample, “Open Your Eyes”, which later became the J. Dilla produced classic song, “The Light”, from Common’s album, Like Water for Chocolate. It was, in fact, Riggins who completed The Shining, J. Dilla’s final album, which, at the time of his death, was only 75 percent complete.
Now preparing to release his solo debut, Alone Together, set for an October 23 release on Stones Throw Records, Riggins will reaffirm his position as one of Hip-Hop’s best producers with a 34-track instrumental journey through nearly every moment that has influenced his career thus far. Moments like collaborating with former Beatle Paul McCartney in concert and on Kisses on the Bottom, McCartney’s first studio release in five years. But largely, the project was inspired by much of the music he was creating while living in Los Angeles, and also by the love of his son and family.
Now residing again in his native Detroit, Riggins is back where it all began. “I feel like I can really breath and stay inspired here, and I have room to set up my lab and be creative,” he says. This is the rationale behind the title Alone Together, taken from a jazz standard written by Arthur Schwartz and Howard Dietz that begin with the words, “Alone together, above the crowd.”
Songs on Alone Together range from 14 seconds to a little over three minutes, and are the essence of man vs. machine. Where Riggins utilizes “beat” machines deviating from his classical drum training, “Coming back to the machines, I feel like I can really express myself,” Riggins says. “This is the way that I express my rhythms.” On “J Dilla the Greatest,” his tools are a Gretsch drum kit, the Fender Rhodes, and an MPC3000.
“You don’t have to put yourself in a box…there’s so many different ways to go,” Riggins says.
Having toured with Grammy Award winner Diana Krall, and collaborated with jazz greats like Hank Jones, Oscar Peterson, Milt Jackson, Donald Byrd, and Ron Carter, Riggins says, “I need the balance,” of working with the likes of Krall and McCartney. He says he also needs to be able to go back to the studio and create Hip-Hop. “Without that, I couldn’t be who I am.”
For more information on Karriem Riggins’ new album Alone Together, visit www.StonesThrow.com.
The Game and 40 Glocc are sure milking this situation as much as possible, aren’t they? In the latest interviews with the two rappers, Game goes into detail about why he assaulted 40 Glocc in the first place.
According to Game, he believes that 40 Glocc created a fake Twitter account and posed as Game’s oldest son and proceeded to allegedly talk trash about him. Game called into Cosmic Kev on Philadelphia’s Power 99FM and gave a play-by-play of the fight including details that he actually hemmed up 40 twice.
According to TMZ, Game said that the only reason that he stopped beating on 40 was because he was afraid he was going to put him into a coma or even kill him, and he didn’t want to “get 25 to life.” Is it really that serious, people?!
40 Glocc also revealed details about the fight. Check out what he told Bootleg Kev on Power 98.3 below:

“Everybody know I don’t go out like that. I’m obviously held down at gunpoint, you know, it is what it is. I got jumped, all that footage is edited. I got jumped like three times. They sliced up footage of the edit, they made sure they cut everybody out that was jumping. But if you look at it, you see the feet, you see the people they was clipping the scenes. … Dealing with street stuff, you just gotta take it for what it is. But it’s not street stuff no more when you’re taking it and want to take it viral to boost your image like you punking somebody. He knows in my natural state, when I was ready to fight back, they rushed me again. … It was all them swining on me right there. It is what it is — it was really nothing I could do with that. But as far as the streets, he took it from being street when he took it viral and tried to use it to boost his image as far as him punking somebody.”
When will people learn not to commit a crime and post it on the Internet? Folks are getting snatched up by po po left and right because of posting an assault or crime online. The ish will catch up to you eventually. Let’s hope the Game doesn’t get popped over this foolishness.
(AllHipHop News) Queens rap star Nas has teamed with Moet & Chandon to launch the “2012 Moet Rose Lounge Series.”
Nas will be joined by co-hosts Q-Tip and DJ Wonder and the trio will kick off the supper-club style tour, on July 16 in New York.
“I’m excited to serve as the inaugural host of Moet & Chandon’s Moet Rose Lounge 2012 series,” Nasir “Nas” Jones said in a statement today (July 12). “It’s an honor to celebrate the next chapter of my career with the support of a sophisticated brand like Moet.”
The evening will feature a private intimate sit-down dinner, to be followed by a private event, that will double as a release party for Nas’ new album Life Is Good.
“As the ultimate champagne of celebration, Moet & Chandon is very proud to be hosting and toasting Nas’ Life Is Good album release,” said Keith Howard, Moet & Chandon Brand Director. “The ‘Moet Rose Lounge’ events are always about acknowledging success and accomplishment and we are so pleased to be hosting a dinner and after-party this year for honoree and Hip-Hop icon Nasir ‘Nas’ Jones.”
After the date in New York, the “2012 Moet Rose Lounge Series” will make stops in Miami and Los Angeles.
Hosts for the Miami and Los Angeles dates will be announced at a later time.
Previous Moet Rose Lounge hosts have included popular artists like Common, Ne-Yo, Keri Hilson, Kelly Rowland, Trey Songz and others.
(AllHipHop News) After recent speculation about his involvement and relationship with Maybach Music Group, Chicago’s Rockie Fresh has officially signed with the growing collective housed by Warner Bros. Music and under Rick Ross.
After posting some speculative pictures on Instagram last night, Rick Ross tweeted, “Everyone welcome @RockieFresh to the Maybach Music Group Family!!!”
Twenty-one-year-old Rockie Fresh later chimed in on Twitter as well, saying, “Salute to @RickyRozay for seeing my vision. We #RichForever #MMG.”
Rockie Fresh’s most recent release, Driving 88, was well-received by critics and fans alike, and he recently announced on MTV News last month that he is currently at work on his new mixtape, Electric Highway.
“I always want to do original music even if it’s a mixtape, so it’s definitely a free album, but all of the records are going to be original,” he told MTV. “With me getting older and seeing different parts of the world, my content is always going to be evolving, so this is going to be the peak of Rockie Fresh. Out of all of the stuff that I’ve done, I think this is going to be my best work and I’m really looking forward to dropping it.”
View pictures below of the signing below from Ross’ Instagram page:
(AllHipHop News) Philadelphia rapper Meek Mill has responded to comments a local pastor made, regarding his hit single “Amen.”
Pastor Jomo K. Johnson of Philadelphia’s Open Air Church in Philadelphia, spoke out against Meek, calling for a boycott of the rapper and the song, which features Drake.
Pastor Johnson said he was offended due to the song’s contents, which features the pair thanking the lord for participating in various vices.
“All behavior starts with a belief,” Pastor Jomo K. Johnson told host Q-Deezy. “As young men and women are indoctrinated with this music, this belief, especially him [Meek] being from North Philadelphia, they’re going to follow what he does. I see it firsthand. I go door-to-door in North Philadelphia, I state it again, he left North Philadelphia I still live there.”
“As a Hip-Hop fan, I decided to check it out [‘Amen’] and listen to the lyrics,” Pastor Johnson continued. “I was just completely shocked that Meek Mill, knowing that Philadelphia is a highly religious community, he would choose to make a song thanking the good Lord, for things that are completely contrary to the holiness of God.”
Meek also called into Hot 107.9 in Philadelphia to discuss the proposed boycott of the track, which landed him on the front page of the Philadelphia Daily News yesterday (July 10).
Meek and Jomo K. Johnson had a conversation together and the rapper claimed the Pastor was simply looking for attention for his church, and his career as a rap artist.
“The way I’m looking at it is, you want to be famous. You want some money, or you’re trying to get your church some money,” Meek Mill said. “If you want that, you could have came to me and said that, or we could have had a talk about this. I’m out here feeding my family. For you to be talking about you trying to ban me? I done took 20, 30 drug dealers off the street. I’m out here passing out them coats to them kids, where was you at?”
Meek told the Pastor that although his grandmother and family members attended church, he was completely devoid of any religious belief and does not believe in God.
“I don’t want to hear nothing you’re talking about on that tip, I’m talking about reality,” Meek told the Pastor.
“F Meek Mill,” Pastor Jomo K. Johnson said.”The F stands for forgive.”
Glorious Thursday, my Warriors of Light!
Welcome to the day you begin to see more clearly! Today’s Daily Word is dedicated to your moment of clarity! Despite all of the questions you may have, despite all of the confusion that currently exists, there will come a time where you will have your moment of clarity! The moment in which you realize that all you need to be successful is already in your possession. The moment that you understand that, no matter how good people are to you, you are the only one that will ever truly have your best interest at heart!
Be clear…. If you truly want to be successful, you must quiet your mind and listen as your internal GPS system shows you the way! There will, undoubtedly, be people who try to stand in your way, but they cannot stop you unless you let them. Give them the finger!! Not the one that tells them to brush off, but the one you point to yourself that says you’re that figure! The figure who can do anything they put their minds to!
As Mr. Carter once said… “Remind yourself, Nobody built like you, you design yourself!!” Have your Moment of Clarity!! REFUSE TO BE REGULAR!!!!!!!!!!!
-Ash’Cash
“People who lack the clarity, courage, or determination to follow their own dreams will often find ways to discourage yours. Live your truth and don’t EVER stop!” -Steve Maraboli
“Do not follow the ideas of others, but learn to listen to the voice within yourself. Your body and mind will become clear and you will realize the unity of all things.” -Dogen
“You must see your goals clearly and specifically before you can set out for them. Hold them in your mind until they become second nature.” -Les Brown
“The best way to succeed is to have a specific Intent, a clear Vision, a plan of Action, and the ability to maintain Clarity.” -Steve Maraboli
“Your vision will become clear only when you look into your heart. Who looks outside, dreams. Who looks inside, awakens.” -Carl Gustav Jung
“Don’t be pushed by your problems. Be led by your dreams.” -Unknown
“When your values are clear to you, making decisions becomes easier.” -Roy Disney
“Think of yourself as on the threshold of unparalleled success. A whole, clear, glorious life lies before you. Achieve! Achieve!” -Andrew Carnegie
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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.
In Young Guru’s words, he is “the real homie.” The author of this story and “His DJ/Engineer Majesty Young Guru” have known one another for 26 YEARS – and mind you, he’s not an old person.
To say that Young Guru has evolved in every sense of the word since those early days back in Wilmington, Delaware, is an understatement. To some, he’s the best case scenario for a young, Black man from a small but tough town, with a high IQ, and a penchant for Hip-Hop music.
Young Guru was always smart. We met as young kids in a math and science enrichment program for gifted, minority students. We were the cream of the crop of our community, and coming from a good family and school background, he was the cream on top of the cream. Even then, you could tell he would be something, someday.
He has become something. After attending Howard University in the ’90s, he moved north some years ago to Newark, New Jersey, rubbing elbows with the right people, and becoming something of a go-to name for celebrity DJs.
And, sometimes, people call him when they need a sound engineer to put his signature touch on, say, albums like The Blueprint 3. As his work ethic, networking, and maybe a little fate would have it, he landed with Jay-Z and is still a longtime family member of Roc Nation.
What you should know about the homie Young Guru is that he is also a freedom fighter – for the plight of poor people, and young people in bad neighborhoods, and gang members who need a mediator, and children in South Africa and America who want to learn, and the locally disenfranchised who need a stronger voice than their own.
What you should also know about Young Guru is that he knows Hip-Hop. He “showed and proved” that earlier this week at the 2012 Brooklyn Hip-Hop Fest’s “Show and Prove Bowl,” where he DJ’d a nearly hour-long set of Old School rap favorites, making them sound fresher and deffer than ever. The next day he spoke on a panel at the Brooklyn Bodega Education initiative – dropping knowledge as always.
He gets that natural from back home, from those days in our rough, little, Hip-Hop-laced city. (And we’re damn proud.)
AllHipHop.com pulled Young Guru to the side at “Show and Prove” to talk to him about his evolution from our childhood days in Delaware to the international stages he now graces with people like Jay-Z, Kanye West, and more. Check the video below:
Follow Young Guru on Twitter and Instagram (@young_guru).
Be sure to catch up on some of AllHipHop.com’s additional BHF’12 coverage:
VIDEO RECAP PT. 1: Brooklyn Hip-Hop Festival Finale Concert Reassembles 20 Years of Busta Rhymes
FLICKS: Busta Rhymes and Friends Make History at the Brooklyn Hip-Hop Festival
Faces of BK Hip-Hop Fest: Dres and Jarobi of EVITAN on New Music (and Jarobi’s Cooking Show!)
(AllHipHop News) HHNM is reporting that the next single from 2 Chainz’ Def Jam debut, Based On A T.R.U. Story, will feature Kanye West. “Birthday Song,” which is expected to be released officially on July 23, will not be the first time these two have worked together, as West made a surprise appearance during Chainz’ SXSW set in Austin, Texas this past March.
The duo’s more recent collaboration came on the platinum-selling single “Mercy” from G.O.O.D. Music’s Cruel Summer compilation, which features 2 Chainz on the last verse. Following the Drake-assisted “No Lie” and soon-to-be-released “Birthday Song” will be 2 Chainz’ third single, “Love Dem Strippers”, assisted by Nicki Minaj. Based On A T.R.U. Story is set to be released on August 14.

After numerous rumors and reports that Yelawolf and Big K.R.I.T. were working on a joint project titled Country Cuzins over the past few months, Yela took to Twitter to officially confirm that the project is in the works and farther along than many would think. He tweeted, “Took us meeting in Denmark to solidify our album, but Country Cuzins is assured. Myself and @BIGKRIT presented by @djskee in progress!”
Yelawolf, who recently released his Heart Of Dixie EP last week, has a performance at the Rock the Bells Festival up next, followed by his Psycho White EP with Travis Barker and his sophomore Shady Records release, Love Story. There are currently no official release dates set for any of the three projects mentioned.

Lil’ Wayne is scheduled to headline the iHeart Radio Festival, which is set to kick off on September 21 in Las Vegas, Nevada. iHeart Radio hit 10 million registered users in May and provides access to over 1,000 live broadcast and digital stations from 150 cities, as well as the ability for users to create custom stations.
The show is part of Clear Channel’s plan to develop its live concert business as they have also added Usher, Bon Jovi, Swedish House Mafia, No Doubt, Brad Paisley, Pitbull, deadmau5, Miranda Lambert, Enrique Iglesias, Linkin Park, Jason Aldean, Pink, Calvin Harris, and Shakira to the bill. The second annual event will take place at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas.
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(AllHipHop News) Lecrae finished shooting a music video this week in Atlanta for a new song from his upcoming album entitled Gravity. The Grammy-nominated rapper recently released Church Clothes, a mixtape hosted by Don Cannon, which has garnered nearly 300,000 downloads to date and features No Malice (formerly known as Malice) of The Clipse.
No Malice’s feature marked the first song he has released or collaborated on since The Clipse’s 2009 album, ‘Til The Casket Drops. The forthcoming song and video feature No Malice and labelmate Tedashii.
Lecrae’s sixth LP, Gravity, is due in stores September 4 on Reach Records.
Find more from AllHipHop.com contributor Chad Horton at Rapzilla.com, and follow him on Twitter (@chadhorton).
Rap mogul Jay-Z’s song “99 Problems” was released in 2003, but it still remains a mainstay in our iPods and on the radio. There’s just one problem, though. Jigga is giving us some bad legal advice in the track. According to Law Professor Caleb Mason from Southwestern Law School, Jigga’s line in the song, “Well, my glove compartment is locked/ so is the trunk in the back/
And I know my rights/ so you gon’ need a warrant for that,” is inaccurate.
Check out what the professor says below:
“Based on the number of my students who arrived at law school believing that if you lock your trunk and glove compartment, the police will need a warrant to search them, I surmise that it’s even more widespread among the lay public. But it’s completely, 100% wrong.”
The law professor sets the record straight and give some great advice if you ever catch yourself in a situation where the police want to search your vehicle:
“The lesson for perps is threefold: (1) don’t consent, (2) know the reasonable suspicion boilerplate and don’t provide it, and (3) make a record of the encounter any way you can, including your behavior, appearance, and demeanor before and during the stop, the officer’s stated motive for the stop, all of your responses to questioning, whether or not you were placed under arrest, and the exact amount of time you were held on the side of the road. And finally, most importantly, for both sides–when in doubt, talk to a lawyer. My door’s always open to players on both sides of this game. Call me.”
There you have it!
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Def Jam’s newest signee, Gunplay, has made no secret about his battle with a cocaine addiction. Now that the rapper has a new deal in place, he is trying to get back together and reveals that he has finally kicked the habit. Check out what he told XXL Mag below:
“Right now? Aw man, trust me…it’s a whole other ballgame. I’m back to reality. I’m back to life. That sh*t gives you a f*cked-up attitude. It makes you snap on people you love. It’s not you, it’s the chemical imbalance that happens in your brain from snorting up that sh*t. You don’t even realize it. You think it’s the world against you. ‘Nah n*gga, your brain’s about to melt.’ My mama’s a nurse. She tells me about that sh*t. She knew I got high and she would just pray that I stopped. My mind is clear. I’m thinking way clearer and I’m not thinking on impulse much. I talk about it and acknowledge it. To this day, that’s my favorite drug; my drug of choice. Now, I just pop a Molly, f*ck it. That sh*t gets you high three, four hours and it stops. I’m back to reality.”
Gunplay’s drug problem was far worse that anyone ever knew. Check out how he describes his former addiction below:
“It got pretty bad. It got bad. I can’t let it get to the point where I steal and sh*t. That’s just f*ckdafied. I might borrow it from you, but I never really did some sh*t like that. I would just be like, ‘Front me with an 8-ball and I’ll just pay you later.’ Some sh*t like that. I would never steal or do dumb-a** sh*t like that. But how bad did it get? Just my health, man. Looking myself in the mirror and my nose never being right. I could never breathe straight and I’m always blowing my nose. I’m already a skinny n*gga and that sh*t draws me up even skinnier by the time I wake up in the morning, I lost 10 pounds, like ‘What the f*ck just happened?’ Then, that day you gotta be at a video shoot. You got raccoon eyes and you 10 pounds lighter and you can’t even breathe and you’re blowing your nose like crazy and sweating because that sh*t makes you sweat. Come on, man, you look crazy. That was really one of my first steps in really taking this rap sh*t seriously…and that was quitting coke. That was 2008.”
I’m glad he’s clean! Hopefully he can stay that way!
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(AllHipHop News) After releasing three solo projects in the form of The Rocks Report, Premier Politics, and Premier Politics 1.5 in 2011, Sir Michael Rocks, one half of Hip-Hop duo The Cool Kids, has announced his new album, Lap of Lux, for release on August 2 in both physical and digital forms.
Casey Veggies, Mano, Tris J, Mac Miller, Rockie Fresh and Shorty J will be contributing guest verses on the album, while the production on Lap of Lux is set to come from the likes of Cardo, J. Hill, Chuck Inglish, Flosstradamus, Hit-Boy who produced the album’s single “You Know What”, and more.
Sir Michael Rocks spoke on the “You Know What”, and said, “I feel like I couldn’t have done this on one of my group projects, or even my earlier solo projects because it’s a new sound that I’ve never really dealt with. I’ve got a real rapid-fire flow on there. This is something new that I’ve just stepped into.”
Check out the tracklisting for Lap of Lux below:
In addition to the announcement of Lap Of Lux, Rocks has made one of the albums tracks, “Now You Do,” available for free download which you hear below: