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Q Parker From 112 Teams With Olivia in Latest Video for “Show You How”

Former 112 member Q Parker is on his solo run, and has just released behind-the-scenes footage of his video for “Show You How”, the first single off his forthcoming debut album, The MANual.

In the visual, Parker teams up with Willie from Day 26 and Olivia, singer and cast member of “Love & Hip Hop”.

THE MANual hits stores and online in Summer 2012.

Rumor Exclusive: Jay-Z and Beanie Sigel Will Make Peace With Philly Mayor

ILLSEED EXCLUSIVE! Yeah, baby! Jay-Z just made this exclusive announcement on AllHipHop (click here for that news!) and everybody is wondering what it is.
Well, guess what? I’ve already got some insight on what the rumor can be! As the headline states, I am hearing that Beanie Sigel, the former Capo of Roc-A-Fella records, will publicly end his beef with Jay-Z. Or is that the other way around? Jay-Z is reading his beef with Beanie? Either way, this is what I am hearing will happen.
Now, if this does NOT happen Monday morning, then I can assure you, Beanie and Jay – maybe via their crews – are working out their issues.
Obviously, this will work well for both men and their images. Jay-Z, the Tyrant, and Beanie, the disgruntled one. I think it also will be even better if they can somehow start to work on music together. Now, beyond this, and this is where the mayor comes in, this will show the young brothers in Philly that they can peace it out if these two men can. The murder rate in Philly is out of control so we need to stop the violence and kick the science!
LETS GO!

And should you happen to use this rumor, I’d appreciate a link back to illseed.com and/or AllHipHop.com. Thank ya kindly!

Hit me up at kingillseed [at] gmail.com.

 

EXCLUSIVE: Jay-Z To Make Major Announcement With Philadelphia Mayor

(AllHipHop News) Representatives for Jay-Z have announced that he will appear in Philadelphia, with Philadelphia Mayor Michael N##### on Monday (May 14).

Representatives for Jay-Z told AllHipHop.com that the rapper will make a major announcement with the Mayor of Philadelphia.

The pair will appear at the Philadelphia Museum of Art, on the East Terrace, at the top of the famed Rocky steps.

The announcement will take place at 10:30 AM.

Reps for Jay-Z refused to divulge information about the announcement.

EXCLUSIVE: Master P Eyes No Limit Records Comeback; Says He’s in Competition with Birdman

(AllHipHop News) AllHipHop.com received exclusive access to Master P recently, one of Hip-Hop’s most successful, independent record label owners, during his visit to the Core DJ’s Live Mixshow 2012 in Dallas, Texas.

While Master P’s new artists mark his resurgence into the Hip-Hop game, Percy Miller has been taking notes on what the game’s been doing, as he plots to make his next $75 million independently.

“I’m taking this generation, and I’m listening because that’s what music is about, keeping up with your swag and keeping up with your game and being able to get in these clubs, and that’s basically what I’m doing,” Master P told AllHipHop.com in an exclusive interview. “Man, I got a team of youngins around me that’s sick. Miss Chee, Bengie B, T-Bo, we the next generation of this [No Limit Records], and Romeo the boss, and I’m the Chairman, and we all gonna play our role.”

In keeping up with the times, Master P has been paying close attention to how fellow New Orleans mogul, Birdman “Baby” Williams, has built his Cash Money/Young Money empire.

“Me and Baby always been cool, man. People don’t know, but I’ve always been in competition, because Baby always pushes me, you know what I’m saying, and I always push him. Like right now, he’s on top and that’s what’s pushing me. Now I’m like, OK, I gotta check out what they doing. I respect it,” Master P explained. “Now I’m back in this thing, and that’s kind of like my motivation now, you know what I’m saying? I love him because he’s from New Orleans, and I want to see him do well, but now I got to get out there and do my thing. He got some big artists over there, so it’s like a friendly competition thing now, you know what I’m saying? So I wish him all the best. Nicki Minaj, Drake, Wayne, I mean, you know, they doing they thing, but they motivating me.”

Master P took special note of Baby’s recent acquisition of former No Limit Records artist, and now YMCMB artist, Mystikal.

“That’s the thing about music. Something’s got to motivate you to take your game to the next level. Miss Chee, Bengie B, T.E.C., T-Bo, I mean, it’s enough room for all of us to eat. All friendly competition, you know what I’m saying? Nothing serious, you know, we from the streets, man, so it’s never been about nothing but a friendly competition,” Master P said.

“So you know, I feel like right now, I ain’t have my game together, and one of my prizes dun went over, and now I’m I kinda like, ‘Damn Mystikal, alright, that was a nice little piece right there.’ So now I’m like, ‘Ok, now I gotta you know…’ That’s how bosses do it, we gotta get on that hustle game and get out there, so we can get that next new talent that’s out there. It’s kind of like different fields of business now, because they big now in the music business, and I’m like starting from the bottom, climbing from the bottom. But I’m gonna climb quick, because I know this business, you know what I’m saying? And I’m ready, my swag so sick right now, man,” he added.

 

EXCLUSIVE: Details In Lil Boosie Acquittal Of First-Degree Murder

(AllHipHop News) It was an emotional day in the courtroom for the Torence “Lil Boosie” Hatch first degree murder trial.

Lil Boosie put his fist in the air victoriously and his mother and family wept as the court clerk read “we the jury, find the defendant Torence Hatch, not guilty.”

Closing arguments had the courtroom on edge.

Before delivering a verdict, jurors got a chance to hear the attorneys argue their case one last time.

Prosecution lawyer Dana Cummings, began the morning by reintroducing evidence against Hatch.

Cummings replayed phone calls, read letters aloud and played lyrics in an attempt to prove Hatch guilty.

Cummings also tried to discredit her witness and cousin to Lil Boosie, Carvis “Donkey” Webb.

Cummings explained that Lil Boosie and Donkey worked on Michael Louding in order to get him to cooperate with them.

Cummings stated “Carvis Webb is a performer and he gave a performance on the stand. Carvis Webb is a professional at how to beat the system.”

Carvis Webb had an overturned murder conviction in 2000.

Small excerpts from the songs “187” and “Bodybag” were also played for jurors again.

“His [Boosie] lyrics are an admission. He’s calling out his hit man! This is a ‘yay, go murder’ celebration!” Cummings exclaimed.

The prosecution referred to Lil Boosie as an arrogant man.

“He [Boosie] doesn’t think anyone will hold him accountable,” Cummings argued.

Before sitting down, she warned the jury “I ask that you remember to use your common sense.”

The jury opted to not take a break in between arguments.

Defense attorney, Jason Williams began his rebuttal with the poker analogy used by one of the detectives to describe Michael “Marlo Mike” Louding “ace in a hole.”

“This whole case has been about deception,” Williams said. “This case would not go forward in Atlanta, California or New York without Michael Louding thoroughly being evaluated. Is he Schizophrenic? Bipolar? And that’s not CSI, that’s science!” Williams shouted.

The defense brought to light that Marlo Mike had a public defender, Margarette Lagatutta, which did not care about him.

“She [Lagattuta] could have had any seat in here [courtroom] but choose to sit next to Hillar Moore. The man who is going to prosecute him [Louding] for six murders; six life sentences.”

In regards to Hatch’s lyrics and tattoos, Williams said “this man is trying to sell albums. The first rule of marketing is to brand yourself.”

Williams used fashion mogul Ralph Lauren as an example.

“Ralph Lauren is not his real name. He [Lauren] has never played polo. Putting hearts and rainbows on your label is not going to sell albums. He is trying to sell as many albums as Ralph Lauren does T-shirts.”

The defense also argued that the prosecution was mainly concerned with the conviction of Hatch.

“If this isn’t about Boosie, why is he being tried before the person who is said to have killed more than most serial killers?” Williams asked.

In efforts to conclude, Williams said calmly: “Cops have been killed that same year Ice-T made ‘Cop Killer’…He [Ice-T] described it in great detail. Cops hated him. He is now playing a cop on T.V. every Thursday night.”

The defense continued with a portion left out of the letters written to Hatch from Louding that said “Please forgive me for putting you in this mess.”

Before sitting down, attorney Jason Williams said to the jury, “there’s only one fair and just verdict. ‘Not guilty.’ I’m begging you to hold fast and firm.”

Hip-Hop Rumors: Kanye West Eludes to 2 Chainz Signing to G.O.O.D. Music On Twitter

Kanye West tweeted out a message today (May 11) that would lead his fans to believe that Atlanta rapper, 2 Chainz, is his latest acquisition to the G.O.O.D. Music Family.

View Kanye’s tweet below.

And 2 Chainz’ retweet…

Kanye said only trust what he says and what he tweets, so…

This is probably a really G.O.O.D. look for 2 Chainz, whose star has risen to astronomical proportions in the past year.

Truthfully, we saw this coming when Yeezy showed up unexpectedly and co-signed 2 Chainz onstage at our AllHipHop/S.O.B.’s 30th Anniversary showcase at SXSW 2012 in March! Y’all know Kanye don’t just show up for nothing, right???

Lil Boosie Acquitted Of Murder

(AllHipHop News) Rapper Lil Boosie was acquitted of first-degree murder charges today (May 11), by and East Baton Rouge, Louisiana jury.

The rapper was accused of paying a 16-year-old named “Marlo” Michael Louding to shoot and a man named Terry Boyd for $2800.

Prosecutors claimed that Lil Boosie’s lyrics contained hidden admissions, while the defense stated that the rapper was simply playing up a negative image for his hip-hop persona.

The defense relied on the jury to make their decision, without calling a single witness in the case, leaving the burden of proof upon the prosecution.

The anonymous jury deliberated for a little over an hour, before they returned the not guilty verdict.

EXCLUSIVE: Newark’s Mayor Cory Booker On Listening to Biggie When He’s Feeling “Defiant” and How Music Is A Cultural Unifier

Newark, New Jersey’s real-life superhero, Mayor Cory Booker, recently paid a visit to the AllHipHop.com headquartered in the city he governs, and impressed the staff with his knowledge of Hip-Hop culture, as well as his genuine love for all types of music.

From Jay-Z and Queen Latifah, to Run-DMC and the Notorious B.I.G., Booker revealed that his taste in music varies, depending on his mood.

“Sometimes when I feel defiant, I like Biggie and really [he had] one of the all-time greatest Hip-Hop albums,” said Mayor Cory Booker.

Booker, who jogs with his iPod every morning, expressed that he finds inspiration and power from listening to music.

“I really fell in love with Common and Talib Kweli; those guys really spoke to me at a really important time in my life when I was just coming out of law school and getting involved, ” said Mayor Cory Booker. “I found a lot of strength from their raps.”

Check out the video below with Mayor Cory Booker revealing his favorite Hip-Hop artists, why he feels music is a great cultural unifier, and why he has “99 Problems, but a glitch ain’t one”!

Mayor Booker loves social media! Follow him on Twitter (@CoryBooker).

Hip-Hop Rumors: Meek Mill Says Rihanna Rumors “F*cking Up His Life”

Meek Mill has done several interiews this week proclaiming that contrary to the rumors, he and Rihanna are just friends, or to put it the way he did, “She likes my music, and that’s that”.

The rapper recently opened up and told Rap-Up.com that the media linking him to Rihanna has been “ruining his life,” specifically his love life. You see, Meek has a girlfriend back home in Philly. Check out what he said about the alleged affair below:

“Rihanna, she was on Twitter talking about she liked a few of my songs on Twitter. And I think the blog game took it to another level. I actually got a girl at home. I be arguing with my girl about blogs and interviews about her. I don’t really be trying to go there with my girlfriend over blogs. It be f*cking up my life a little bit,” stated Meek.

Wait, but what about Rihanna celebrating his birthday with him at a strip club? Meek has an answer for that, too.

“[Rihanna] might have been at the same place as me, but that don’t mean we was together. She a cool person, I met her before, she like my music, and that’s that.”

Well, I guess Meek isn’t getting a slice of that “cake” after all.

Twista Talks New Album, Turning 40, and Those G.O.O.D. Music Rumors

Longtime Kanye West affiliate Twista excited the Internet recently when rumors began circulating that the rapid-fire rapper would soon be joining Ye’s label, G.O.O.D. Music. No doubt, some of the 76 percent who voted the label as the Chicago native’s ideal home in a recent XXL poll can recall tracks like “Slow Jamz” and “Overnight Celebrity” – songs that rank among his biggest hits and command a unique space in their producer, Kanye’s, 24-carat back catalog.

On those rumors, Twista is keen to set the record straight with AllHipHop.com. His upcoming album, The Dark Horse, is due for release on his own label, Get Money Gang Entertainment, and he looks set to further enhance his unique rap legacy:

AllHipHop.com: I’m sorry to remind you about this, but you turn 40 this year. Did you ever think at this stage in your life you’d be still making new albums?

Twista: Early on in my career, I didn’t think so, because you used to hear a lot of talk about rappers retiring. Like, that seemed to be a norm that was about to place, but later through the years, you started to hear rappers talking about never retiring, or doing it forever. Especially looking at artists like Jay-Z, Nas, Eminem; artists like that, my age and older. Jay-Z and Nas, they’re older, but Eminem is close to my age, and he’s still considered one of the top rappers in the game, so I definitely think I can play it out just as long as an R&B artist can play their career out.

AllHipHop.com: About the new album, what can we expect? Where does it fit in with what you’ve done in the past?

Twista: I think it fits in perfectly. I look at it as a continuum, or a protocol. Everybody looks forward to hearing what the Twista’s next album will sound like, in the hopes that it sounds like the original material they’ve heard. And I feel like you can always do different projects and venture out, but I definitely feel like when I go down my lane to give them the next Twista album, that I need to make sure that I satisfy the fans, so they can be like ‘yeah!’ It’s going to be the hard music mixed with the melodic music for the radio.

AllHipHop.com: There’s been a lot of rumors you’re going to sign for G.O.O.D. Music. Could you just clarify that situation?

Twista: Yeah, my words got a little misconstrued when I did an interview, and I told the person it was possible because my main producer [The Legendary Traxter] works a lot with Kanye. I really just left it open on my end as a possibility, but as far as us having any talks on anything actually happening concrete, nothing has happened like that as of yet. But as far as that being a possible place for me to end up, as far as me feeling right, then I would say, yes. But as far as anything transpiring, nothing has happened like that yet.

AllHipHop.com: Is Kanye working on the new album at all?

Twista: I’m definitely looking forward to having him working on the project with me. We haven’t had anything set in stone, but I don’t want to finish the project and not have him have some hand in it in some way, whether it’s production or someone from his team, or something, to something with me.

AllHipHop.com: I think what excites people is that you’ve always managed to coax a different side out of him. Songs like “Slow Jamz”, “Overnight Celebrity”, and “Impossible”, they’re pretty unique in his cannon of work. Tell me about the synergy you guys have in the studio. What do you think brings that out? And, at the same time, what does he bring out in you?

Twista: Great question. I definitely think when me and him go in the studio, we have an energy, and I think, what it is that he brings out of me is, like, once he goes into it and has an idea for a song, it’s just different. It’s Kanye, so it’s like ‘wow,’ and I gotta do what I have to do to compliment it or mess with it. So I think I go into a mode when I think it’s time to work with Kanye, and I think when he has a vision of me on a song, he’ll listen and he’ll be like, ‘man, I hear Twista on this.’ And usually it’s a perfect fit when he hears a person on a song.

But I also think that I help bring an element to him to with songs like “Overnight Celebrity” where I wanted to rap over that particular beat, as far as the original song, and he was able to go grab the song and turn it into his vision from that, too. So I definitely think we work really good together, and I would love for a situation to happen where me and him could get the opportunity to work more.

AllHipHop.com: Looking back over your career, you’ve done a lot for meshing Hip-Hop and R&B over the years. Was that always the kind of music you gravitated towards when you were young?

Twista: I think that, growing up in my household, listening to a lot of ’70s music and, y’know, that whole type of vibe, listening to artists like that. Hearing it play in my house, artists like The Isley Brothers, Marvin Gaye, Luther Vandross, y’know, almost exactly like the song [“Slow Jamz”] says, we used to listen to a lot of that in my household.

So as I got older and I got into Hip-Hop, and got into samples and things like that, we would say then ‘let’s split this’ – that’s what we called it – ‘let’s split this’ or ‘let’s split that’, y’know? There’s a lot of songs that I came up doing that people are familiar with where I was like, ‘I really wanna rap on that someday; I want a producer to take that and turn it into something for me on the rap side.’ Yeah, I do that a lot.

AllHipHop.com: Is that what fans can expect from the new album?

Twista: It’s going to be that die hard Twista style mixed in with a little bit of the new vibe. I definitely pay attention to younger artists that come out and new sounds that come out. I definitely want to make sure I’m able to artistically incorporate what I’m hearing. I like to pay attention to it and stay current. I’m always listening to the new mixtapes so that I can naturally stay on pace with the younger cats when I’m making my album. I don’t like to force it, I don’t like to sit down and think, ‘OK, let me make a song like this person.’ What I do is just keep my ear open and stay current and listen to things with what’s coming out so I can naturally.

AllHipHop.com: Going back to you being, I suppose, one of the veterans, what do you think of Hip-Hop these days? You think it’s in a good state?

Twista: I think it’s in a good state in certain ways, and in certain ways I think it’s in a bad state. Good state, as far as artists being able to get their music out there without having to do a lot of the things they had to do at first. As long as you’ve got a computer, you can get online and get your music heard. I definitely think that’s a plus. The artist has everything at their hands by just having a computer. I think that’s real hot and very important.

But some of the negatives? Man, there’s a million rappers out there, man, my God! Who can possibly listen to all this music? Who has enough downtime? What I’m saying is I feel like the market is oversaturated. Too many people are trying to do music and not get involved with the other elements of music. I think there’s other things pertaining to what we do that’s important to.

AllHipHop.com: The title of the album is going to be called The Dark Horse. Is there meaning to that?

If you listen to it, and look at some of the old cats who’ve used the title before, one of The Beatles [George Harrison] was actually called “the dark horse” before, because you didn’t know how much of his musical involvement had a hand in what Beatles material came out. The dark horse meaning, like, the least expected person to win the race, or the least expected person to win the Superbowl. I look at the dark horse as the person that you don’t always expect to see coming out on top. I consider myself a dark horse in the industry.

AllHipHop.com: And you still feel that after all your years in the industry and all your success?

Twista: Yeah, all the time. It never goes away for some people. I’m pretty sure some basketball teams will tell you, no matter what, people consider them an underdog. I feel like people know I’m lyrical, they know that I’m dope, but I feel like, they don’t feel like I let enough of it out. I think when they listen to The Dark Horse, it will remind them of what I do for Hip-Hop, and they’ll enjoy it.

Twista’s The Dark Horse is set for release this year. Follow him on Twitter (@TWISTAgmg).

Dean Van Nguyen is a contributing writer for AllHipHop.com, and we’re proud to have him from all the way across the pond in Ireland! Follow Dean on Twitter (@DeanVanNguyen).

Why B.o.B Cant Live Without His iPhone (Next 48 Hours w/ B.o.B Teaser #3)

B.o.B explains why he cant live without his iPhone, breaking down his favorite apps and gadgets like Twitter and Instagram.

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AHH Stray News: Wiz Khalifa Reveals “O.N.I.F.C.” Collaborators; Meek Mills Signs With Roc Nation Management; Aesop Rock Announces Tour Dates

(AllHipHop News) With less than four months to go until his second Atlantic Records album, O.N.I.F.C., hits stores, Taylor Gang’s Wiz Khalifa is revealing collaborators for his follow-up to 2011’s Rolling Papers.

Wiz recently told DJ Whoo Kid, “I’ve got Pharrell on there, he did a beat and a verse, I’ve got Cam’Ron on there. I’ve got Spitta [Curren$y] on there, of course. The Weeknd.”

Wiz also spoke on his vision for the album’s first single, “Work Hard Play Hard,” “It’s just a perfect combination of a club song, a radio song, a friendly song for everybody, and it’s hard. It’s edgy; it doesn’t compromise any of its rap integrity.”

In a recent interview with Life + Times, Warner Bros. recording artist Meek Mill announced that he recently signed a management deal with Roc Nation. “Me coming up in this rap game, I was always an underground artist coming up by myself and making all of the moves by myself,” said Meek. “My manager – he’s just like me, we’ve been coming up in the streets by ourselves. So we just decided to partner up with Roc Nation and take things to another level.”

The news comes a week after Meek Mill revealed at an MMG press conference that his debut album Dreams and Nightmares would be released on August 28. The Philladelphia native also recently dropped his highly-anticipated new mixtape, Dreamchasers 2, to an outstanding response. Meek will perform alongside Rick Ross tonight (May 11) as part of Power 99’s SpringFest concert event in Atlantic City, New Jersey.

Aesop Rock’s sixth solo studio album, Skelethon, will be the MC’s first release in five years, and in support of the long wait, Rock has announced plans to embark on a 22-city tour beginning on July 13 in Los Angeles, California.

Aesop Rock is also set for a performance on May 27 at Rhymesayers Entertainment’s SoundSet Festival, which will take place in Minneapolis. The festival will stop in Vancouver, Atlanta, Dallas, Philadelphia, New York, and other major cities before wrapping up in San Diego, California on August 15.