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AllHipHop.com is privileged to get random access to artists in their natural habitats – the studio! Check out an in-studio interview with New York rap veteran Cormega, talking about his upcoming LP, Mega Philosophy, and his previous stint in prison:
Be on the lookout for an upcoming interview with Cormega about MARS, the new group he formed recently with Saigon, Action Bronson, and Roc Marciano.
“Raven The Blazin Eurasian” is an AllHipHop.com contributor. Check out more of her interviews HERE, and follow her on Twitter (@BlazinEurasian).
(AllHipHop News) Rapper 50 Cent has filed a motion to block Young Buck’s sale of his intellectual property, in an attempt to pay off creditors, as part of his bankruptcy filing.
According to the Wall Street Journal, 50 Cent’s lawyers filed motions to stop the sale of Young Buck’s recordings, publishing and other intellectual property, until a judge decides what Young Buck is allowed to sell.
Lawyers for 50 Cent claim that Young Buck’s agreement with G-Unit already grants them the rights to almost all of the intellectual property the rapper created while he was signed to the label.
“The creditors are left with no choice but to file this opposition to ensure that the trustee is not seeking to adversely affect the creditors’ rights in assets that they own, or in which they have rights and interests,” 50 Cent’s attorneys wrote in recently filed court papers.
In addition to his music, lawyers for G-Unit say the label owns all trademarks, logos and even Young Buck’s professional name.
A judge is expected to weigh in on the motion next week.
R&B powerhouse Tank has been releasing track after track to promote his upcoming album release, This Is How I Feel. Take a look at some behind the scenes photos and video from his recent shoot with T.I. and Kris Stephens.






Tank’s fifth album on Atlantic Records, This Is How I Feel, hits stores and online May 8.
(AllHipHop News) Police concluded a four-year investigation into Mac Dre’s Thizz Entertainment record label, after 25 people were arrested and accused of being involved in a massive, nationwide ecstasy ring.
A number of rappers associated with Thizz Entertainment were arrested yesterday (April 24) and charged in a conspiracy to distribute ecstasy, cocaine, heroin, marijuana and codeine cough syrup around the country.
According to police, members of Thizz sold drugs to finance the record label.
“This is another example of partnership that exists between the Drug Enforcement Administration and the Vallejo Police Department to improve the safety of our community and reduce the level of violence associated with drug dealing,” Vallejo Police Chief Robert Nichelini told AllHipHop.com in a statement released yesterday (April 24) evening.
“We appreciate the efforts of the U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of California in coordinating the investigation and prosecuting the persons involved in such a complex and dangerous criminal enterprise,” Chief Nichelini said.
According to the DEA, over 45,000 ecstasy pills were seized in yesterday’s raid, along with 4 pounds of crack, a half pound of heroin and $200,000 in suspected drug money.
Police said that Thizz also operated two defunct marijuana dispensaries and seized over 230 acres in property valued at $1 million, that was used to cultivate marijuana in Yuba County.
Mac Dre, who started Thizz Entertainment, was shot and killed in 2004, in Kansas City, Missouri, allegedly by a rival rapper named Anthony “Fat Tone” Watkins.
Fat Tone and an associate were later gunned down in a construction lot near The Palms in Las Vegas.
In 2008, Bay Area rapper Mac Minister, born Andre Dow, was convicted and sentenced to life in prison for murdering Fat Tone, his associate and a women who witnessed the killings.
Police hope that the bust is the final chapter in Mac Dre and Thizz Entertainment’s history in Vallejo.
According to police, Mac Dre was a member of the infamous Romper Room gang, that operated in the Bay Area in the late 80s and 1990s.
The gang committed a series of robberies of Pizza Parlors in the area, that were eventually the subject of an episode of BET’s “American Gangster” series.
Police say nine members of Thizz Entertainment are still on the run, while those arrested will make their first court appearances on May 4.
Below is a list of people the DEA charged in the nationwide drug dealing ring:
Michael Lott, performs under the name “Miami the Most”
*Major Norton, performs under the name “Dubee”
*Lawrence Kennedy Nelson
G###### Franklin, performs under the name “Geezy”
Clifford Bullock
*Narco McFarland Sr.,
Latroy Cunningham
*Eric Robinson
Dante Barbarin
*Eileen Knight
Beshiba Cook
Bruce Thurmon, performs under the name “Little Bruce”
Damian Peterson
Mikel Brown
**Nicholas Ramirez
*Ung Duong
*Phat Nguyen
*Marcus Davis
**Tiffany Brown
Andre Cawthorne
*Michael Smiley
*Anthony Young
*Anthony Payton
Back in December of last year, Wacka Flocka went on DJ Kay Slay’s radio show and said that he thought that Wiz Khalifa “hyped” his way to the top and had no swag. Well, Flocka was recently interviewed on the Angie Martinez Show on HOT 97 in New York, and while he did say the beef with Wiz was “dead,” it seems like his view on Wiz being swagger-less hasn’t changed. Check out a clip of Wacka’s interview below:
“That’s dead, I ain’t bothering nobody. I voiced my opinion because it’s true,” said Wacka Flocka.
Since when is an opinion the truth?
(AllHipHop News) Rap veteran Rampage is planning a return to the Hip-Hop arena, via a new deal with Gracie Productions/TVT Records.
Rampage, who was once a member of Busta Rhymes’ Flipmode Squad, signed the deal yesterday and is working on an album of all new material.
“The family is growing,” Gracie Records’ President/CEO Dorian Washington told AllHipHop.com. “We love Hip-Hop. Gracie Records supports real Hip-Hop. We sign OG’s of this game. We still give out deals at conferences, you got a hot record go to the right conference. Everybody counted this one out and my man just got on.”
Gracie Productions has released projects by Slaughterhouse, Jacki-O, Royce da 5’9 and others.
Rampage has been based in Phoenix, Arizona over the past few years, where he has been running his company Deep Freeze Entertainment.
He released his debut album Scouts Honor…By Way of Blood in 1997 and his last official album Have You Seen? dropped back in 2006.
During his career, Rampage has worked with a number of artists, including Craig Mack, Notorious B.I.G., Alicia Keys, and his cousin, Busta Rhymes.
Check out Rampage signing his contract below:
Tyler Perry’s not the only Black playwright in the game, you know?
Producer Johnnie Johnsons has released her newest and exciting musical comedy, “She’s Not Our Sister”, set for DVD and digital download release on May 1.
The play, “She’s Not Our Sister,” follows the lives of three women and their different emotional experiences in dealing with their father’s death. With hidden secrets and talks of affair that tore their parents’ marriage up, they have also discovered that their estranged father has left them a multi-million dollar inheritance – and a half sister. But will the sisters be able to bury the hatchet and allow love to overcome all? Or allow for bitterness to break them up?
With an All-Star cast including Kellita Smith, Drew Sidora, Azur-De, Christian Keyes, Clifton Powell, Tony Grant, and Jaszmine Lewis, “She’s Not Our Sister” brings director Vernon Snoop Robinson’s recent musical stage play about a family’s past to life. “She’s Not our Sister” is the highest-rated GMC World Premiere Gospel Play and has become a hit GMC television series entitled “She’s Still Not Our Sister”.
Cop the DVD on May 1, and check out the trailer below now:
Editor’s Note: Welcome to “Feel Rich,” our partnership with QD3, the talented son of music legend Quincy Jones. “Feel Rich” is all about creating a healthy lifestyle for Hip-Hop culture – both the artists and the fans. Enjoy!
Crystal Slayton Wall, wife of rapper Paul Wall, makes healthy choices for her kids as a way to show them love. “Give your baby an apple,” she says “Don’t give him a Snickers. That Snickers ain’t gonna do nothing but make him fat.”
In a community that tends to show love with foods like cake, pie, and sugary treats, Crystal is breaking the cycle with her children. “Healthy choices equal love.”
Continue reading “FEEL RICH VIDEO: Paul Wall’s Wife, Crystal Slayton Wall, Works It Out!”
(AllHipHop News) Def Jam Recordings and Nas have officially announced a July 17 release for the rapper’s tenth studio album, Life Is Good.
In a recent interview with MTV, Nas spoke on the ideas behind the music itself and some of the unexpected collaborations that he was involved with during the recording process. “A lot of the tracks have been my ideas – like I would take an idea from one of the guys that I’m working with, and try and put it together with a different sound that I had in my head with someone else and just try to get people to collaborate that really aren’t used to working together and to get something different from me.”
It’s been four years since Nas’ last album, Untitled, which received mostly positive reviews. Untitled included the singles “Hero” featuring Keri Hilson and “Make the World Go Round.”
The first single from Life Is Good, “Nasty,” hit airwaves last August and sparked the much-talked about notion that Nas would be releasing his new album before the end of the calendar year, which came and went.
Nas’ next single, “Daughters,” which was produced by No I.D. will be released on May 1, four days after the visual for his current single, “The Don,” hits the ‘Net.
“This album is, of course, it’s been a long time, it’s been five years since I released a [solo] studio album, so this record is everything,” he told MTV. “This is everything that I’ve got to say…I guess you got to live a little, sometimes not all the time, but you’ve got to live a little and you put that in your music and it’s coming from my life.”
Life Is Good will be released on July 17, 2012.
Directed by Ice T, a bonafide Hip-Hop legend and one of our favorite actors on “Law & Order SVU” these days, the film “Something From Nothing: The Art of Rap” takes a look at rap music’s evolution. The documentary gives us access to the personal lives of many of Hip-Hop’s pioneers, including Doug E. Fresh, KRS One, Rakim, MC Lyte, Marley Marl, Ice Cube, Nas, Snoop Dogg, and many more!

If you have yet to see the trailer, watch below:
BONUS: Nas Checks In As One of the Doc’s Stars
BONUS: Doug E. Fresh Discusses His Three Favorite Rappers:
“Something From Nothing: The Art of Rap” hits theaters on June 15.
Drake has made it clear in several interviews that he is not a fan of dance music. In fact, Drake has called out Pitbull and producer David Guetta’s music for not having “integrity.” Check out what he told NME Magazine below:
“For me, the David Guetta stuff just doesn’t work,” he said. “I don’t really wanna go there. There’s other artists, that’s their sound. They feel in order to thrive internationally that they gotta do straightforward, four to the floor, David Guetta, Pitbull music.”
Drake says that he is open to creating music for the genre but insisted his work has ”integrity and soul,” which would be watered down by working with an artist like Guetta.
“They feel in order to thrive internationally that they gotta do straightforward, four on the flour, David Guetta, Pitbull music,” the 25-year-old Take Care rapper stated. ”For me, I’d rather go to somebody like [producer] ‘Jamie xx’ and tell him, ‘Look, I really wanna turn the club upside down, but I wanna do it with integrity, with soul.”’
David Guetta has previously worked with Young Money artist Nicki Minaj on two tracks – “Where Them Girls At” and “Turn Me On.” I wonder if Drake is saying that Nicki’s tracks don’t have any integrity either?
When will these two stop the back and forth in the media already?! During an interview with WGCI’s “Morning Riot,” Tip was asked again about the beef between the Harlem rapper and his Hustle Gang artist, Iggy Azalea. Peep what he said below:
“I ain’t even know nothing about it. I didn’t even see it,” said the Atlanta rapper. “I know they’re going through their thing, but the fact that she’s speaking upon me and mine, that is what I consider b*tch sh*t. I’m a man… You ain’t got no business addressing me. You got a man, get him to address me, and he and I can speak on it. But you and me… Can’t keep dealing with that woman. Y’all handle that. I do what men do.”
Azealia Banks was not too pleased with what Tip said and shot back on Twitter calling T.I. a “clown” and telling him to “shut the f*ck up.” Check out her response below:
Man, Azealia better chill out before Tiny comes for her! Check out T.I.’s full interview below:
Wisconsin based Flame The Ruler is quickly making a name for himself on the independent Hip Hop scene. His intricate wordplay and aggressive lyrical style resonates with honesty and sincerity. He is currently heating up the streets with his Mixtape entitled “The Departure” Hosted by DJ Kaze and featuring production by Victory and DJ. Pain 1. “The Departure” is head nodding Hip Hop at it’s finest. There are catchy hooks, quality production and plenty of food for thought on the mixtape. His new single “A$$ Session” is heating up the strip clubs in the Midwest and beyond. Flame The Ruler been spotlighted on Vlad TV, YoRaps.com and he has an upcoming feature in XXL Magazine.
All Hip Hop: What’s Good Flame The Ruler. Firstly, give us some background info as to who you are.
Flame The Ruler: My name is Flame The Ruler. I’m an aspiring artist originally from Milwaukee, WI. I currently live in Madison, WI. I’ve been doing music since I was 11 years old and I became good at it. I’m the eldest of seven children and I take my music very seriously. I view music as a way to talk about the reality of struggling. I rap about the hardships and the reality of an artist with big dreams going from the bottom to the top. To me music is about passion, life and motivation. It’s also about having fun. I strive to use my music career to show my family a new side of life.
All Hip Hop: What is the significance of your name?
Flame The Ruler: You know every artist has had many names that they go through before they finally find a name that truly fits them. People around me would always say that my songs are hot or that my mixtapes are fire. So I took the word “Flame” to represent my hot flow and I added term “The Ruler” to my name because I’m great at what I do and I dominate in my lane. I’m a Midwest Maverick.
All Hip Hop: Your music is somewhat unique, Who would you say is your target market?
Flame The Ruler: My target is the new generation of underground Hip Hop fans. Everyone starts in the underground. I feel that it is important to make my impact among the people who love the pureness of the genre. My goal is to build a strong foundation for me and my whole GFMG family. I want to build my brand from the ground up one fan at a time.
Flame The Ruler – “By Any Means”
All Hip Hop: You’re part of Hip collective called G.U.T.T.A. Tell us about that and what sets you apart from other crews?
Flame The Ruler: What makes myself and my crew unique is that we have this thing called the G.U.T.T.A. It sounds like some grimy type of s### but it’s actually an acronym. It stands for “Getting United To Take Action,” because we know that power and strength are in numbers. We’re coming together musically to build this thing up. I do this for all the guttas out there; let’s come together. And I incorporate this in my music so the people can relate to it.
All Hip Hop: You’re new single “A$$ Session” got the strip clubs in the Midwest going crazy. Describe the single.
Flame The Ruler: Yes, The single I’m currently pushing is a club joint called “A$$ Session” Feat my dude Yung Ron. It’s produced by my producer “Beats by Victory.” Yeah, well I like to have fun. And a few strip clubs picked up the song. Many club DJ’s are supporting the song. It’s going to a big hit and I have a strong marketing effort on the way to get it to more clubs nationally and to the mixshow DJ’s.
Flame The Ruler – “I’m Drivin”
All Hip Hop: Which artists have inspired you?
Flame The Ruler: The list of artists who have inspired and influenced me goes on for days. In terms of Old school artists it would be Ll Cool J, Special Ed, Fresh Prince And Jazzy Jeff, Heavy D, RUN DMC, UGK, Ghetto Boys, And Out Kast. In terms of new school artists I would say Wiz Khalifa, Kendrick Lamar, Rick Ross, Lil Wayne, Jadakiss, Drake, Twista, And L.E.P. Bogus Boys.
All Hip Hop: What is your opinion of the current state of the music industry?
Flame The Ruler: I feel that the industry is cool, but I would like to see more artists not leave the underdogs out so much. We have to reach out to the cats with no voice and we as artists have to be a voice for them. Everybody ain’t driving Bentleys. Where I’m from we’re just trying to keep a roof over our kids’ heads and food in their mouths. Like I stated before, I speak for the people coming from the bottom to reach the top. I’m at the bottom so that’s what my music pertain to.
All Hip Hop: Any final words for the people.
Flame The Ruler: First I’d like to think All Hip Hop for the opportunity. You guys have the best Hip Hop site hands down. Also I want to give a shout out to my G.U.T.T.A crew and to everyone back in Wisconsin. And lastly I want everyone to check out my Website www.flametheruler.com. I do this for the people. One love.
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Sixteen-time Grammy-nominated R&B singer Brian McKnight has caused a stir after releasing a new video on YouTube for his latest track, “If You’re Ready To Learn”.
We’re not sure what to think – or that Brian even needs to go here (with an “adult mixtape”) at this point in his illustrious career.
The good news is this. Brian McKnight is back in the studio after 2011’s Just Me.