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Mixtape Review: Rick Ross’ “Rich Forever”

Rating: 8/10

After delaying his forthcoming album, God Forgives, I Don’t, due to health issues, Rick Ross has kicked off 2012 with the release of his heavily anticipated new mixtape, Rich Forever. However, the 19-track mixtape feels like more an album due to the high quality production and multitude of top-notch guest appearances, the likes of Drake, Nas, Wale, Meek Mill, and John Legend, among others.

An early standout is the title track, “Rich Forever,” featuring John Legend. Ross takes a more serious approach on the song, rapping over piano and dramatic strings about his come-up in the game (“Def Jam on my heels, should I sign to it? / Million dollar advance for me to rhyme fluent”) before changing it up as the drums come in and sharing the motto (“You only live once, I’m screaming YOLO in the VI”). John Legend does the song justice on the chorus by making it very clear that he and Ross plan on living the title of the song to the fullest.

The very next song, “Triple Beam Dreams,” begins with a spectacular verse from Nas, in which he raps about growing up with dreams of getting rich and being inspired by what he saw (“I remember watching Scarface the first time / Look at that big house, that Porsche paid for by crime”). This track keeps the serious tone of “Rich Forever” over an airy synth and drums, as Ross and Nas rap about formerly being poor and hustlin’ their way to the top. Ross proves his point on the hook shouting out the Miami Heat president, Pat Riley (“Early 90s reminiscing when I had a pager / Triple beam dreams, now Pat Riley my neighbor”).

Drake and French Montana join Rozay on “Stay Schemin’”, where Drake blesses us with a lengthy verse potentially firing back at Common with his opening line (“It bothers me when the gods/ get to acting like the broads”). Throughout the verse, Drake ends up outshining both Ross and French Montana with on this track, making reference to Kobe’s divorce (“B*tch you wasn’t me with me shooting in the gym!”) and letting it be known that his OVO crew is unpredictable (“Might look light, but we heavy though / You think Drake will pull some sh*t like that? You never know!”).

Overall, Rich Forever is good enough to be an album, which ends up raising the bar as well as fan expectations for Ross’s delayed and much-anticipated upcoming LP. The entire process of releasing the Rich Forever tape generated a huge amount of buzz for the album as Ross had likely planned. Now, all he has to do is fulfill even higher expectations on God Forgives, I Don’t and continue to lead the way for his Maybach Music Group in 2012.

Hip-Hop Rumors: Is This The First Picture of Baby Blue Ivy Carter!?

I have not been quite up on the internet or Twitter, but I did get some stuff just a few moments ago. I guess the question that I have would be “Is it real.” No, I don’t mean Kim Kardashian’s butt! I mean, this picture of Beyonce and a baby picture that is floating online as the FIRST and only pic of Baby Ivy! Or is that Baby Blue? I’m going to just call her Baby Carter! I tend to think that this is Solange’s son or something honestly, but until we know, this is the rumor.

Peep it!

 

Beyonce looks young and very thin in the pic. And it looks old with low megapixels. LOL.

PETA Goes After Dr. Dre Over Furry Headphones

(AllHipHop News) Hit producer/mogul Dr. Dre is in hot water with PETA over a new limited edition run of Beats by Dre headphones.

Dre, born Andre Young, has teamed with Oscar De La Renta to release a limited-edition line of Beats by Dre earmuff headphones, that are wrapped in fox fur.

Earlier in the week Michelle Cho, a representative for PETA, fired off a letter to Dr. Dre urging him to respect animal rights.

“We wanted to get in touch to urge you to keep fur and exotic-animal skins out of your Beats by Dre designs,” Michelle Cho wrote. “Foxes, minks, rabbits, and other animals—including cats and dogs—are bludgeoned, genitally electrocuted, strangled with wire nooses, drowned, and even skinned alive for their pelts.”

Cho explained to Dr. Dre that most animals are killed for their fur in China, because there are no penalties for animal abuse want for farms.

Cho also provided Dr. Dre with a video featuring Eva Mendes, to educate himself on animal abuse.

Cho urged Dr. Dre to use his influence around the world to make a positive difference in the lives animals.

“You have a tremendous amount of influence on young people,” Cho continued. “Won’t you please consider using your platform to advocate kindness toward animals by pledging never to design with real fur and exotic skins?”

Dr. Dre’s Beats by Dre fox fur earmuff headphones retail for $695.

Hip-Hop Rumors: The Funny and Unfunny Photoshop Pics Of Blue Ivy Carter

If the internet hasn’t collapsed yet, it is certain that the limits of its capacity to transfer information have been put to the ultimate test.

Jay-Z and Beyonce’s baby has been born. Blue Ivy Carter has everybody talking, tweeting, and posting on this fine day. Congratulations to the First Family of Hip-Hop. People are talking and twitter topics like “NamesBetterThanIvyBlue” and “Illuminati’s Very Youngest” are trending like crazy.

As is always the case with these sorts of epic moments, there is a comic underbelly to such a wondrous occasion! PHOTOSHOP!

Since no images have been released from the intensely private Jayonce, the internets decided to take matters into their own hands.

Peep some of the funniest (and not so funny) images of what Lil Carter looks like.

Why does this image look like a bad Wayans movie?

Why does this kid look so evil!?

Funnnnnnny!

We think somebody just wanted their daughter to get some face time on google.

WOW.This one is a bit too suggestive for me.

Somebody had some serious hate to create this last one. CONGRATS, JAY AND BEYONCE!

Jay-Z, Beyonce Parents Of Blue Ivy Carter

(AllHipHop News) Rapper/mogul Jay-Z and his wife Beyonce Knowles are the proud parents of a baby girl.

The couple welcomed Blue Ivy Carter at Lenox Hill Hospital early this morning in New York.

According to reports, Beyoncé checked in on Friday (January 8) under the name in for “Ingrid Jackson.”

The pair rented out the fourth floor of the house for a whopping $1.3 million.

Security guards patrolled the hospital and locked the entire wing down, prompting some doctors to complain that they could not see their patients.

Although there was some confusion around the child’s name, close friend Gwyneth Paltrow tweeted that the baby’s name is “Blue Ivy.”

Hip-Hop Rumors: BEYONCE & JAY-Z’S BABY GIRL BORN?!!!

FINALLY!!!! The moment a whole lot of the world has been waiting for! According to multiple sources, Beyonce went into labor last night (January 7) and had a healthy baby girl, after the New York Daily News report that Jay-Z rented out an entire 4th floor wing of Lennox Hill Hospital on New York’s Upper East Side. (And we’re hearing he paid a cool $1 million plus for that!!)

Close family friend Rihanna had this to say just a short while ago on Twitter:

We’re also hearing reports that her name is Ivy Blue Carter.

Congratulations are in order for the Carter and Knowles families!! That’s gonna be one talented and rich little girl!!!

Kid Frost Launches $150 Million Fund For Hip-Hop Content

(AllHipHop News) Rapper Frost (aka Kid Frost) is heading up a new Hip-Hop Company that has secured over $150 million to fund production for movies and television programs in 2012.

X-Change has teamed with Frost’s Old West Entertainment to produce and distribute a slate of about 15-20 feature films in the $3-million to $15-million budget range.

According to Frost, born Arturo Molina Jr., Old West is a rising Hip-Hop conglomerate that develops music, television shows and movies.

“The thing that keeps my name in people’s mouths is that I keep reinventing myself,” Frost told AllHipHop.com. “I don’t just keep on making the same music.”

The company, which also specializes in talent management, production, and finance organization, also plans on representing high-profile directors, producers, writers, and entertainment companies.

The new company plans to distribute a slate of 15-20 feature films in the $3-million to $15-million budget range.