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Flesh-n-Bone: Off the Yard and In the Lab

Bone Thugs-n-Harmony can be a very difficult group to keep up with as members are constantly quitting and coming back, or in the case of Flesh-n-Bone, face trouble with the law. Flesh, whose run-ins with the law have been quite public, seems to have finally gotten a grip on his troubled ways and even recently released his first solo album in 11 years titled Blaze of Glory.

The new album released in September, reunites Flesh with longtime Bone Thugs producer DJ Uneek and even contains two songs with all of the members of Bone Thugs-n-Harmony – and who knows when we’ll see that again? AllHipHop.com caught up with Flesh-n-Bone for a post-release interview to talk about the new album and some interesting details about his incarceration. We also try to find out the current status of the group but it seems that even Flesh doesn’t know!

AllHipHop.com: You released your first solo album in 11 years this past September.

Flesh-n-Bone: Blaze of Glory is my first solo effort in over 11 years. My last one was 5th Dog Let Loose in 2000 right before I had to go and do a little time. I’ve been home for a few years, and I’ve spent it working on this new project. It’s one of those all well-rounded projects. I haven’t seen one negative review, and you know that critics can be hard. Critics are mean! They are no-holds barred and they will not bite their tongues [laughter].

AllHipHop.com: Well, that’s true. On top of the critics, you also have the fans throwing their two cents in on comments sections and message boards.

Flesh-n-Bone: Yes, you’ve got the fans telling you how they feel, too. The response to the album has been positive. I’m really happy and thankful for that.

AllHipHop.com: Did it take a while to shake the dust off and get back in to the groove of being a recording artist after being in jail for so long?

Flesh-n-Bone: You’re right. I had to get back in to the swing of things after being away for so long. I’m grateful that I had opportunities waiting for me as soon as I got out – that’s not always promised. I was concerned about making that transition in terms of handling business and re-establishing my career.

AllHipHop.com: Were you rusty on the mic at first?

Flesh-n-Bone: No. I was never rusty. There was no outdatedness or problems with coming up with lyrics that were intelligent and savvy. That’s never been an issue with me. I don’t get writer’s block. Even when I was in prison, I stayed writing. I’m an artist, and I know that I was put on this Earth to be one. After I hit the prison yard mainline, there were musical programs available. I took some music theory classes and learned how to play musical instruments like the piano and keyboard. I converted my jail cell in to a studio [laughter].

AllHipHop.com: No way! You were able to do that?

Flesh-n-Bone: Literally! For four years, my cell was a studio. I was in there studying, writing, producing, and making beats.

AllHipHop.com: They allowed that? I sometimes hear about inmates getting in trouble for just having an iPod.

Flesh-n-Bone: It wasn’t legal because a lot of electronics are considered contraband. That’s a no-no. Some of the CO’s knew what was going on and let me do my thing. Others would come in and smash the radio, smash the tapes, and smash the microphone [laughter]. It went both ways.

AllHipHop.com: Were the other inmates cool to kick it with?

Flesh-n-Bone: Being a member of Bone Thugs had its pros and cons. I had to have my fights and scuffles. I had my allies in there who were fans of the group. I was able to be good friends with a lot of great individuals. There were haters that didn’t like that. I had supporters and I had several squabs because of that.

AllHipHop.com: How quickly were you tested by other inmates?

Flesh-n-Bone: My first battle was at the reception yard. That’s like when you first get in there. My first scuffle was right there – at the place before you even get shipped off to the penitentiary. People try to do some hoe sh*t, trying to treat you like a sucker. I don’t know you! What did I do to make you want to test my manhood – I don’t know you. You don’t know what you’re getting in to when you do stuff like that. I done beat the sh*t out of dudes much larger than me and dudes my size. I’m a skinny dude that’s blessed to know how to protect myself.

Yeah, I had to walk that motherf*cker with a shank when I felt that I needed to strap the f*ck up. I armed myself with something that was sharp enough to poke a motherf*cker or slice them up – thank God I never had to do that. My two fists were all that I had to use. I’m just saying, if you feel lucky, then you better knock me out. I’ve got a hard head. When I was young, I got jumped by a gang of dudes and some of them had to use two-by-fours just to stop me. I’m serious!

But yeah, I was tested quickly. It’s gladiator stuff for real. You’re going to get caught up in some type of sh*t in there, but you can also go to school, learn a trade, and all types of other stuff in there. Those are places of rehabilitation, but the rehabilitation has to come from within the individual. It’s not going to happen because that’s the kind of place that they call it. You have to be willing to do the things that are necessary to do more than rehabilitate.

AllHipHop.com: It’s hard to keep up with the status of Bone Thugs-n-Harmony. One day this person is not in, next you are all back together, and then someone leaves again. Where are you guys at right now?

Flesh-n-Bone: I understand where you’re coming from. To an extent, I feel exactly the same way. I can’t keep up with it [laughter]. There’s a lot going on in the group, but then you’ve got to understand that there are subsidiaries to the group. We’ve all each become brands ourselves, too – and we have to take care of that as businessmen. Since I’ve been home, we’ve been able to put out one record together as one whole group. We’ve had a few bad decisions here and there but there’s always something that’s potentially in the mix for Bone Thugs-n-Harmony as a whole.

AllHipHop.com: Why is it that the group has had such a hard time trying to stay together?

Flesh-n-Bone: There’s always conflicts and differences of opinions on how business should be conducted. There has to be a certain level of compromise. The business should be no-nonsense, period. It’s got to make sense for everybody at the table.

AllHipHop.com: Is Krayzie Bone in the group or out?

Flesh-n-Bone: Bone Thugs-n-Harmony is always Bone Thugs-n-Harmony. I talk to these brothers on a daily basis – all of them. They talk to each other on the regular, too.

AllHipHop.com: I’ve always loved the group’s signature fast flowing harmony style. Who introduced that to the group?

Flesh-n-Bone: I would have to say that Krayzie Bone was the first one that took it to that wicked lightning-speed level. You have to keep in mind that Krayzie spent two years in the penitentiary when he was a youngster. When he got out he was spitting some sh*t that was like a Mac-11 or a Tech-N9ne. There were artists who were doing that dizzy fast flow like Das EFX, and I tip my hat off to them, but it wasn’t like how I heard Krayzie doing when he came home from the pen. A lot of artists were doing the tongue-twisting style, but we added the harmony to it. I can sing and blow you a melody that’s doper and sweeter than a 16-rhyme bar. I can sing, homie.

Lupe Fiasco Detained At LAX

(AllHipHop News)
Chicago rapper Lupe Fiasco ran into some issues with authorities at Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) yesterday (November 17).

While details are emerging, the outspoken artist took to his Twitter account to vent about the incident.

“WOW…Fresh outta handcuffs @ LAX,” Lupe tweeted before a show in Rhode Island last night.

According to sources close to Lupe, the issue was a piece of technical equipment that the rapper was not allowed to bring on the plane.

Lupe, who was not charged and was eventually freed, said he was the victim of over zealous TSA agents.

“Airport PD officer was just doing way too much,” Lupe tweeted. “Even OD’d on TSA…let the arrest get before the CHARGES. We good tho…#TimeForPrivateJets.”

Lupe left the incident in relatively good spirits and even shouted out other police officers.

“Shout to all the good airport cops and TSA folks…don’t let the bad apples spoil the bunch!!” Lupe said.

Despite his brief detention, Lupe Fiasco made it to his show last night at the Ryan Center in Kingston, Rhode Island.

ALLHIPHOP PRESENTS: MOBB DEEP BLACK COCAINE RELEASE PARTY

AllHipHop would like to invite you to BB King’s on Nov. 22nd in NYC at 9 PM for the Mobb Deep EP Release Party for Black Cocaine! This is the first time in 5 years Mobb Deep will perform new music on stage!If you can not make the show, watch it LIVE via webcast on AllHipHop.com at 9 PM!

For tickets to the show, please click HERE

Hip-Hop Rumors: Did Serena Create “Beef” Between Common And Drake?

COMMON IS PISSEEEEEEED!!!!!! BUT OVER SERENA?

Did you hear “Sweet” from Common? Common was, at one point, called soft. Now people like me knew better. But, on this new song, he’s going in somethingcrazy.

Yeah, man, y’all ni**as man, you soft muthfuckers
Yeah my man, muthafcker
Then come around my crib
You know where I’m from
Some hoes ass ni**as
Singing all around me man, la la la
You aint muthaf-cking Frank Sinatra

Now, if you listen it sounds like he’s talking to somebody. He refers to rappers that sing and he also continuously speaks on somebody being soft. By the way, Drake did some form of Frank Sinatra promo for MTV. Sooooo…No disrespect, but he sounds like his talking to Drake. But, people are talking. Is this over Serena? Common and Serena broke up, and now Drake and Serena are so much good friends or whatever Drake says.

Common didn’t use this much venon when he shut Ice Cube up. He’s really mad! What do you think?

I like this dude. This new Common.

BUT, I would be suicidal if I lost this a$$!!!!!!!

I dunno!

Magnolia Shorty’s Husband Killed In New Orleans

(AllHipHop News) The husband of murdered rapper Magnolia Shorty was shot and killed today (November 18) in New Orleans.

According to the Times-Picayune, police found Carl Bridgewater around 3:19 PM in Century City, near Louisiana and Loyola avenues.

By the time paramedics arrived, Bridgewater had already died from his injuries.

Carl Bridgewater’s death was the 181st homicide in the city of New Orleans this year.

Police have no motives for Bridegwater’s murder.

Magnolia Shorty, real name Renetta Lowe-Bridgewater, was shot over 18 and killed on December 20 of 2010, as she sat in a car with a 25-year-old man named Jerome Hampton.

She was one of the first rapper’s on Cash Money Records.

Both Lil Wayne and Bryan “Birdman” Williams attended her funeral.

Hip-Hop Rumors: Diddy Dating Cameron Diaz!?!

DIDDY AND…CAMERON DIAZ?

I know Diddy has a thing for the Latinas, but Cameron Diaz? US Weekly is reporting just that…a “new couple alert.” Man, this is definitely weird to me. The paper/mag is saying these guys are basically friends with benefits and they have been booty calling since 2008. They first met at the Oscars. Here is what US’s sources are saying:

“Since then, when she’s single, she’ll booty call him.”

At a restaurant in NYC, the pair were “inseparable – they had their hands all over each other.” They were also seen with each other at some event out there in Beverly Hills.

I have to wonder what Cassie thinks of this? Anyway, There’s not much more to be said. They are calling Diddy a “rebound” from A-Rod. She needed A new Rod. PAUSE!

Rostrum Records CEO Discusses Success Of “Blue Slide Park” As Independent Release

(AllHipHop News) Rostrum Records CEO Benjy Grinberg recently discussed the independent success of Mac Miller’s new album Blue Slide Park, which is currently the #1 album in the country.

Blue Slide Park is the first independent release to reach #1 on the national sales charts in over 15 years.

The last time such a feat occurred was in 1998, when the Dogg Pound hit the top with their debut album Dogg Food.

Mac Miller’s rise to the top of the charts is significant, because over 76% of his sales were comprised of digital copies.

The digital version of the album was distributed by INgrooves, while Fontana Distribution handled the release’s shipments to physical retailers.

“We wanted to release this album independently and on our own terms,” Benjy Grinberg, President of Rostrum Records told AllHipHop.com in a statement. “INgrooves and Fontana have been great partners for Rostrum on this project, and the current success of Blue Slide Park is a true testament that it’s possible for us to compete as an independent on a grander scale.”

Rostrum formulated a strategy with INgrooves and Fontana to capitalize on Mac Miller’s Internet presence.

Mac Miller has over 1 million Twitter followers, while his YouTube videos are approaching an aggregate total of 100 million views.

Those numbers, along with constant touring, helped the Pittsburgh native move a whopping 144,487 copies in the first week.

“This is a big moment for the independent music community,” said Dave Zierler, EVP & General Manager, INgrooves. “Rostrum and Mac are proof that a digitally-focused independent effort works in today’s dynamic music marketplace, by engaging fans directly and maximizing availability to all consumers via our global online retail network.”

For Fontana, the album’s success proof that traditional record labels and independents can maximize their distribution power by developing distribution strategies for all mediums.

“We’re thrilled to be a part of this history-making album. The evolving commercial landscape calls for changes in the way that music is marketed and the success ofBlue Slide Park shows a great understanding of social media, by all those involved,” added Ron Spaulding, President of Fontana. “To be a part of this success is very gratifying. I see it as a vote of confidence for the independent music industry.”

Update: Master P Clarifies “Too Many Zeros” Album Title

(AllHipHop News) Lawyers for TMZ.com reached out to reps for Master P. over the title of his upcoming album Too Many Zeros.

According to Master P., the title of his new album is simply titled Too Many Zeros, not TMZ: Too Many Zeros.

“Me and Harvey [Levin, TMZ’s founder] is cool,” Master P. told AllHipHop.com. “I think he’s a great businessman. I don’t have anything against the media or the cameras being on me, that just means I’m relevant.”

Too Many Zeros is the upcoming release from Master P.’s No Limit Forever Records imprint.

The label is the latest incarnation of Master P.’s legendary No Limit Records, which was founded in 1992 and has sold over 75 million albums globally.

In related news, Master P. and Gucci Mane will hit the road in March of 2012 on the “Ice Cream Man Tour.”

The tour will feature Master P., Gucci, Bengie B, Miss Chee, Eastwood, Black Don, T.E.C., T-Bo and others.

Master P. and Gucci Mane are also preparing to star in the upcoming “Hood Comedy,” “Get Money.”

For more info visit: http://www.nolimitforeverrecords.com

Mobb Deep To Debut New Music During “Black Cocaine” Release Party

(AllHipHop News) Veteran hip-hop duo Mobb Deep will celebrate the release of their new EP Black Cocaine with a star-studded release party in New York next week.

The group will perform new material from Black Cocaine at B.B. Kings in Times Square, on November 22 during the party, which will feature Mister Cee on the turntables.

Mobb Deep will also debut new, previously unheard material from their upcoming album, which is due in 2012.

The performance marks the first time in over five years that Mobb Deep has performed new material together.

The group was sidelined from January of 2008 until March of 2011, as Prodigy finished a three-year federal prison sentence for weapons possession.

“For the first time in five years, we are going to hit the stage with some new music. We never performed tracks from the new EP Black Cocaine before” Prodigy told AllHipHop.com. “New York is home, this is our foundation. There’s no better place to present our new live show.”

Mobb Deep has teamed with AllHipHop.com to stream the Black Cocaine release party so fans around the world who cannot attend the event in New York, can still enjoy the show.

“It’s always great to perform in New York” added Havoc. “Presenting new music in New York makes it even more of a special event for us.”

AllHipHop.com’s Mobb Deep release party for Black Cocaine, which will also feature several surprise performances, takes place on November 22 at B.B. King’s.

Doors open at 9:00pm.

Black Cocaine is in stores November 21 via Mobb Deep’s label Infamous Records.

Hip-Hop Rumors: Rick Ross To Sign Trina? Drake Got Beef?

RICK ROSS SIGNS TRINA?

I am not sure where Trina is right now in the music game. I believe that she is struggling a bit, to get some traction. BUT, on the flip slide, I heard she is getting a lot of help from a friend – Rick Ross. In a recent interview, I understand that Trina explained that the BAWSE is helping her on her new album. I find that pretty cool. Why? Trina kind of put Ross on. Do you remember this video?

So, the person that told me this info continued on and told me that The Baddest Chick, Trina, is also in the earliest stages of signing to Ross’ budding MMG. I honestly wonder if this is a good move or a not. I know Trina has a good skill set on the mic, but I wonder if she’s not a part of the Lil Kim / Foxy era? What do I know? Nothing. Good luck!

DRAKE GOT BEEF?

I heard something minor about Drake. But somebody told me that some folks are looking to “press” Drake in the “streets.” Apparently some lyrics were taken as subliminal disses to certain individuals. I hope not. We know Drake isn’t about that, even though he can talk a bit tough on the mic. We’ll see. (By the way, this has nothing to do with Ludacris.)

Drake looking like “Do something.”

“Yo! MTV Raps” Returning For One-Night Special on MTV2

(AllHipHop News)On Sunday, December 4th at midnight, MTV2 will be airing a 30-minute special called “Yo! MTV Raps Classic Cuts,” following the airing of the channel’s Sucker Free Awards show.

The retrospective episode will feature hosts Ed Lover, Dr. Dre, and Fab 5 Freddy, as well as artists like Ice Cube, Busta Rhymes, The Roots’ ?uestlove, Wiz Khalifa, Ali Shaheed Muhammad, Fat Joe and DJ Premier, who will be remixing the show’s theme song.

When asked about the new special, former host Fab 5 Freddy said the show will take viewers back to a bygone era in hip-hop.

“In this Classic Cuts special, people will go back to a seminal time in hip-hop which many have called the ‘Golden Era’ – resulting in records that are as meaningful today as they were back then,” Fab 5 Freddy said. “In order to appreciate how far hip-hop has come, you have to pay respect to the songs and artists that helped catapult the genre from a small community of fans to world domination.”

Ed Lover, one of “Yo! MTV Raps'” other hosts, couldn’t be happier with the announcement.

“It’s a great moment to be re-connected with Yo! and examine the music that had a role in introducing hip-hop to music lovers globally,” Ed Lover said.

Yo! MTV Raps has often been credited as one of the sole mainstream influences that introduced Hip-Hop on a national level to households, through television.

The show, which aired on MTV between 1988 and 1995, introduced artists and acts like N.W.A., Wu-Tang Clan, Public Enemy, Ice-T, and more to viewers and potential music consumers across the country.

“Yo! MTV Raps Classic Cuts” will air at midnight on December 4th, 2011