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Sheek Louch: Gorilla Monsoon Raps

There’s a time and a place for everything. Sheek Louch knows this age-old

adage very well.

 

As one third of seminal group The LOX, Sheek

was a wild boy when the Yonkers trio originally linked up with Puffy in 1997.

Even after the Bad Boy Records era, it seemed like drama would precede the crew

everywhere it went. Rap beef, trouble with the law, the inevitable contractual

problems; you name it.

 

But now as a CEO of D-Block Records, a father and a man of

certain age, Sheek moves differently. Continuing to develop

his brand, and keeping the food on the table, Sheek

keeps things pushing with his recently released Extinction (Last Of A Dying

Breed) mixtape.

 

Learn how Mr. Walk With Me plans continuing to survive the

times.

 

 

AllHipHop.com: You’ve

been in the game for ten plus years. Obviously you’ve matured a lot since then,

how is the Sheek of 1998 different from the Sheek I am speaking to now?

 

Sheek Louch: You

know back then it was more listening to what another person had to say and

following their lead. At the time it was Diddy, management which was Dee and

Wah from Ruff Ryders. I was just playing the back whenever people were in the

front; I’m a boss now. That comes from age and years in the game.

24 HOURS TO LIVE – MASE, The Lox, Black Rob, and DMX

AllHipHop.com: Obviously you were a lot wilder back in those times, what

made you slow down?

 

Sheek Louch: It’s

just showing growth. It’s also traveling and seeing different things outside

the hood and seeing it’s okay to do a song like that [and] this. And it’s okay

to do a song with homey from the south; then you start seeing your fans change

and get older and wiser with you. So you have to cater to that aspect of your

fan base as well.

 

AllHipHop.com: With

that aforementioned growth are you now more careful on how hard you go

considering the listeners are so young? Are you catching ten bodies on record

rather than twenty?

 

Sheek Louch: Yeah

you’re right. You got to tone that down of course a hundred percent because

kids are listening. But at the same time it is entertainment. At the end of the

day these kids should know just because you see or hear me saying that s**t or

telling you what I’ve been through or what a homey of mine been through that

doesn’t mean you got to go try to do it. Like when you finish watching one of

these movies that came out on Friday, you don’t try to do the same s**t, it’s a

movie. At the end of the movie they go, Cut.

 

AllHipHop.com: Your

partner Jadakiss said, “Why do rappers lie in 80 percent of their rhymes”. How

much do you lie in your songs?

 

Sheek Louch: Like

I can only speak for myself. A lot of people have read about the things we have

did and gotten into and how we handled certain beefs. So you already know what

it is with us to act all crazy and be something that I’m not. So that’s where

everyone should go with it. It’s a journey as well. It isn’t a walk in the

park. These new guys talking all hard, people are

going to test them to see what’s what.

Mighty D Block / 2 Gunz Up – Sheek Louch ft Jadakiss

AllHipHop.com: Someone like a Russell Simmons will go on television and

defend Hip-Hop by saying rappers are just reporting on an ugly truth. Don’t you

think that’s an easy escape from the fact that Rap is having an obvious

negative effect on our community?

 

Sheek Louch: I

don’t know. I think it depends on you. With Russell, dog everyone isn’t making

that s**t up. Some dudes are not making up their charges or whatever they went

through last week so they spitting that. But a lot of these kids haven’t

traveled so that’s all they see because that’s what they are around. If he only

talks about McDonalds, that’s what he probably eats everyday. That’s how I just

feel about it. Maybe when that guy goes on the road and starts seeing different

things, and trying different restaurants maybe his s**t will broaden. If he

hears that noise outside of his window everyday, chances are that’s what he is

going to spit about.

 

AllHipHop.com: Do

you think the Hip-Hop lie encourages the youth to violent behavior?

 

Sheek Louch: Not

the actual kids, these kids are computer geniuses now. But as far as directly

encouraging no, but as far as these new rappers it might make them feel like

they have to ice grill. It forces them to not say what up to their favorite

rapper they grew up on; basically they have to act extra tough. You don’t have

to do all that.  Wild Out – LOX

 

AllHipHop.com: You

ever went back to some of past music and ever felt in a way because you went

too hard?

 

Sheek Louch: Nah,

the only thing was when we first got away from Diddy, now that I think about it

we could have handled that better. Because it was just business, it was like

every song was about Diddy back then. But that’s how I felt at the time based

on what I just went through with him. But now that I’m older, it’s totally

different because we can sit and talk to Diddy with no problem. But at the time

that’s what I had to talk about.

 

AllHipHop.com: I

could imagine how tough being the third man in a group with Styles P. and

Jadakiss could be.

 

Sheek Louch: Yeah

that was tough, it was a journey. But right now I’m hot. But before all you

heard was ‘Kiss and Styles. At first I wasn’t even going to do a solo album. I

just bought a studio and that’s how I went about s**t. But to gain those fans

that were rightfully mine as well, I had to drop those songs “Mighty D-Block (2

Guns Up)”, and the “Kiss Your Ass Goodbye”. That was a journey in getting

people to go over into my side, definitely. To see “Good Love” do so well, that

felt great. I feel like I’m in my place and I’m still grinding.

 

Sheek Louch “Good Love” Video

 

 

AllHipHop.com: What’s

the update on that J-Hood situation?

 

Sheek Louch: It’s

over as far as us; we don’t want to deal with it. He did his thing and he’s

still running his mouth. I think all he has is diss records because if he was

smart, he would have put out some good music with all the hype going around

everything. The contract is done though, he can do him. He’s good to go.

 

AllHipHop.com: Are

we ever going to get that Lox Live Suffer

Celebrate?

 

Sheek Louch: Definitely, it’s just that

everyone is running around with their solo albums. But

that’s coming. We got my mixtape Extinction

(Last Of A Dying Breed) out, we got the D-Block compilation No Security coming in February and then

I’m going to set up for my new album in the summer. So we doing us.

 

Cant Stop – Sheek Louch

Jermaine Dupri Sues Atlanta Club For Using Name

Producer-turned-recording executive Jermaine Dupri has launched legal battle against a nightclub and a promoter in his hometown of Atlanta over the unauthorized use of his name, court documents show.

 

The multi-platinum Grammy Award winner filed suit on Tuesday (December 9) against popular nightclub Pure Atlanta and one of the individuals behind the club’s weekly Industry Thursdays event.

 

Two days prior to the November 20 installment of Industry Thursdays, JD’s manager Nick Leo received a request from the defendants Elite Entertainment Group, LLC and its registered agent Binyam Yayine asking that the entertainer make an appearance at the club on that particular night.

 

Leo declined, explaining that JD would be out of the country, the lawsuit alleges.

 

Despite that information, Pure Atlanta proceeded to promote an “All Black Affair” to be hosted by Jermaine Dupri on November 20.

 

The event was advertised through the use of physically distributed flyers and various internet postings and radio ads using Dupri’s name and likeness, which his lawyers contend was done “to attract attendance and, on information and belief, paid sponsor or sponsors beneficial to Defendants.”

 

The lawsuit goes on to say that upon becoming aware of these promotional efforts, JD’s manager contacted the defendants asking that they immediately cease using his name and image in connection with the event.

 

The event took place without incident on November 20, with the club continuing to promote the event as “hosted by Jermaine Dupri.”

 

Attorney’s for Dupri maintain that through their actions the defendants were in violation of the performer’s right of publicity, unfair competition, false advertising and unfair and deceptive trade practices under the federal Lanham Trademark Act.

 

They are also accused of violating the Georgia Uniform Deceptive Trade Practices Act and Georgia common law.

 

As a result, Dupri is seeking a permanent injunction preventing the misappropriation of his name, image and likeness by Elite Entertainment’s directors, officers, agents, servants, employees and all those acting in concert with the company.

 

He has also asked the court to render a judgment against the defendants for “all profits received from their unauthorized us of Dupri’s name and image, including false designations of origin and false descriptions and representations of endorsement, approval, and/or sponsorship by Dupri.”

 

He is also seeking punitive damages for each of the five perceived violations, though a specific dollar amount was not requested.

 

The Island Records Urban president is also asking that his legal fees in this matter be reimbursed.

 

The attorneys have asked that this matter be decided by a jury in Fulton County, Georgia.

The Last Word: Cosby P###? Fantasia Loses Her House, Janet Jackson IS Pregnant? and Bobby Brown Has a New Group

How is everything? Another week gone by, another twenty

cents made as OJ gets sent to prison for at least nine years, Illinois governor

Rod Blagojevich gets arrested for trying to sell President-elect Obama’s senate

seat, and unemployement continues to rise with Bank of America planning to cut

more than 35,000 jobs in the next three years.

 

Congratulations to Usher and wife Tameka on the birth of

their new baby boy. Shout out to the sounding boards for reconnecting with old

friends while keeping the lane open for new friends.

 

In the meanwhile, it’s time for…the Last Word for the week

ending Dec. 12, 2008

 

1. New Edition Members Branch Off for Another Side Group

 

Whether solo or in a group setting, the members of New

Edition have stood the test of time with classic hits and concert performances.

Now Ralph Tresvant, Bobby Brown and Johnny Gill are taking a page out of the

Bell Biv DeVoe book and forming their own collective.

 

According to Brown, the new group, called The Heads of

State, has recently started working on their forthcoming CD as well as their

respective solo albums. The motivation to create the trio sprung from a

realization that bringing the six-man New Edition unit back was not going to be

possible.

 

“We weren’t going to do a reunion tour with New Edition, so

we decided to keep it moving so we came up with the group,” Brown shared with

EUR’s Lee Bailey, as he also revealed the Heads are gearing up for a

full-fledged tour. “You got the three leads, so you can’t mess with that.”

 

I don’t know about this one. Ralph and Johnny are cool. But

Bobby? They may want to invest in an on the road bail bondsman. Let’s pray on

this tour that Bobby spends more time on stage than in the courtroom.

 

2. Jamie Foxx Endorses Pit Bull for First Dog; Obama

Makes Megan Fox’s Sexy List

 

Although he’s preparing to release his new album Intuition on Tuesday (Dec. 16), Jamie Foxx took time out to

offer his suggestion for the type of dog President-elect Obama should get to

occupy the White House.

 

Despite suggestions leaning towards a hypoallergenic canine,

The Oscar winner already has the perfect dog in mind for the incoming president

and his family.

 

“A pit bull,” Foxx told The Associated Press as he joked that, “(I’m) trying to pick out Barack

Obama’s Christmas puppy right now, so we’re working hard on that. I think I’m

going to get him a pit bull, we just got to keep it street.”

 

A pit may be cool, but it may not be a good look for the

White House. And while Mr. Foxx inspects pit bulls for Barack, it is the

Chicago-based politician’s way with words that has had an effect on a fox…Megan

Fox.

 

“I think he’s very sexy,” the Transformers star told E! Online. “And God help me because I

hope I don’t get in trouble for saying this, but I think he’s so articulate and

so intelligent and so charismatic when he delivers speeches, that there is

something very sexy about that – very! And he’s also very slim and lean.”

 

There it is. One woman’s take on what is sexy. Let the

feedback begin.

 

3. Toni Braxton Steps Up for Autism Awareness

 

She may not have won on Dancing With the Stars, but Toni Braxton is making positive moves towards

raising awareness of autism. The Grammy winner narrates a new PSA on autism as

she urges parents and other adults to take steps to learn more about the

warning signs of the developmental disorder.

 

“All of us – parents, grandparents, aunts, uncles,

teachers and family friends to children – must become familiar with the

red flags for autism,” said Braxton. “The earlier children are diagnosed and

early intervention begins, the better chance a child has of a brighter future.”

 

In addition to emphasizing the importance of checking for

autism, Braxton notes that one in 150 children are now diagnosed with the

condition. The issue strikes a personal chord with the singer as 5-year-old son

Diezel was diagnosed with autism at age three.          

 

4. Will Smith Gets Green Light from Jada on Rosario

Dawson Love Scenes

 

Looking at the success Will Smith has had in movies, it’s a

no-brainer that he can hold his own with anybody onscreen.

 

But it may come as a surprise that the rapper/actor had a

case of nervousness when filming his love scenes with Rosario Dawson, the

co-star of his upcoming movie Seven Pounds.

Fortunately, Will got a pep talk and an official green light to handle his

business from his wife Jada Pinkett-Smith. Needless to say, Jada did not mince

words when telling her husband what he needed to do.

 

“Jada said, ‘Listen, I know you’re uncomfortable, but you

better not embarrass me,’” Will told People.com. “She said, ‘When you do that

love scene, you better show ‘em what you’re working with!’”

 

And while Jada is there to bring out the lover in Will, the

Grammy winner does have a code he follows when he prepares to get intimate with

his big screen love interests.

 

“My grandmother was really firm about how men are supposed

to treat women,” Smith said. “So for me, my worst nightmare is for an actress

to…feel like I’m taking this opportunity to get a little quickie feel –

you know, some legal cheating going on! I just need, specifically women, to

feel comfortable around me. I just don’t want to feel like I’m that dude.”

 

I can understand Will not wanting to feel like that dude,

but when your wife is encouraging you to do what you do for a love scene, it

may be a moot point. Nothing like a woman who is behind her man 100% in

whatever or whoever he does.

 

5. Keith Sweat Becomes the New Voice of McDonald’s

Chicken McNuggets

 

He’s begged his way into the hearts and CD players of fans

for years. Now, Keith Sweat is using his singing talents to help McDonald’s

celebrate the 25th anniversary of its popular Chicken McNuggets.

 

“Celebrating 25 years of Chicken McNuggets at McDonald’s is

a throwback to an era where music was fun and R&B ruled the airwaves,”

Sweat said. “I wrote my own special tribute that I think both McNuggets fans

and music lovers will appreciate.”

 

25 years of McNuggets? Wow. It seems like it was only

yesterday when I ordered my first 20 piece McNuggets to go with the super size

fries and drink.

 

Those interested in hearing Keith’s tribute song can visit

www.thesweathotel.com, where you can join the official McNuggets Lovers Club

and post testimonials through Dec. 19. 

A McNuggets Mania prize pack filled with Arch Cards and more will be

given to the person deemed the biggest “McNuggets Lover.”

 

You know it’s a sad day when a singer goes from wooing honey

dips to singing about barbecue dips.

 

6. The Cosby Show Gets a P#### Upgrade

 

As a kid growing up, The Cosby Show and A Different World represented must-see TV for me.  And while many folks got a nice picture

of family life from the Huxtables, the show that Bill Cosby built is getting a

sexual makeover courtesy of the p### industry.

 

According to AVN.com, production has already started on the

spoof, titled Not The Cosbys XXX. The

film’s producer, Jeff Mullen revealed that sexy scenes would take place in a

set that resembles Lisa Bonet’s character Denise Huxtable’s bedroom. In

addition, a p### star has been tapped to play Cosby’s Cliff Huxtable.

 

Not the Cosbys XXX is

the latest in a string of p### spoofs on popular TV Shows. Among the shows that

have been parodied are The Brady Bunch, Three’s Company, The Facts of

Life, Gilligan’s Island and Married With Children.

 

What’s next? With the way the economy is, don’t be surprised

if word comes down that Gary Coleman is auditioning to return as Arnold for the

p### remake of Diff’rent Strokes. In the

eyes of some, it could be a step up from those payday loan commercials.

 

7.  Boyz II

Men Let it Snow for Christmas

 

Now that the holiday season is in full swing, we got Boyz II

Men in the spotlight this week with their Brian McKnight assisted Christmas

Classic “Let It Snow.”

 

Enjoy!Let It Snow – Boyz 2 Men

 

In Other Words…

 

*  Add Fergie to

the list of stars who have their own line footwear. The Black Eyed Peas member

is gearing up to release her two-part shoe line, Fergie/Fergalicious, in

February 2009.

 

According to Fergie, the collections sprang from a desire to

“express my style sensibilities through the shoe designs, and create looks that

fashionable women will love to wear,” Prices for the “Fergie” line range from

$89 to $129, while the “Fergalicious” line will be priced between $49 and $59.

 

* Tyler Perry has notched another court victory under his

belt. The Associated Press reports that

Donna West lost her federal lawsuit against the entertainment mogul over

accusations he stole material from her play “Fantasy of a Black Woman” for the

movie adaptation of his hit play Diary of a Mad Black Woman.

 

Jurors found that West did not present evidence that

supported her claim of copyright infringement. Perry maintained that his

screenplay for Diary of a Mad Black Woman

was an original work. Nevertheless, West’s attorneys plan to seek a new trial.

 

* Fantasia Barino has become the latest casualty of the

current housing crisis. The American Idol

winner’s Charlotte, NC home is being put on the auction block in January by

Broward Energy Partners. According to court documents, the Florida-based

company agreed to pay more than $68,000 of Barino’s taxes in October 2006.

Although Barrino repaid $10,000 of the loan, Broward later sued for full

compensation, but the singer failed to appear in court to defend the lawsuit.

 

In October, a judge agreed to allow the company to the money

from Barrino, plus 8 percent interest and court costs. The home, which is

valued at $1.1 million, is not in foreclosure but is being used to compensate

the company that loaned Barrino money to cover taxes.

 

A judge agreed in October to allow Broward Energy Partners

to recover the money from Barino, plus 8% interest and court costs. That was an

estimated $65,541 in September, according to the court documents. Despite her

being in danger of losing the residence, Barino has a second home located not

far from the endangered home that she is not at risk of losing.

 

* Times must be pretty rough for Michael Jackson. Media

sources report that the King of Pop is putting his famed glittery glove on the

auction block. The glove is various items from Jackson that will be on display

before the auction begins on April 21, 2009. Bids for the items will be

accepted in person and online as the sale of the items will be broadcast live

on Auction Network. A portion of the proceeds will be donated by Jackson to

MusiCares, a charitable organization that helps musicians in need.

 

* Is she or isn’t she? That’s the question of the moment

when it comes to Janet Jackson. According to Life & Style magazine, an insider close to the singer confirms

that the real reason Janet pulled out of her Rock Witchu tour is because she is

pregnant with boyfriend Jermaine Dupri’s child.

 

That would be cool, but the only thing is Dupri denied his

girl was pregnant during a chat with Usmagazine.com on Sunday (Dec. 7). Add

that to Janet’s desire to start a family and it’s up for grabs. No matter what,

I guess we’ll know in few months if she’s expecting. Baby bumps are hard to

hide.

Hip-Hop Rumors: Wayne And Juelz’s New CD! T-Boz in Foreclosure? Alicia Key’s X-Mas Gift!

DISCLAIMER:

All content within this section is pure rumor and generally have no factual info outside of what the streets have whispered in our ear. Read on.

TODAY’S RUMORS!

MY TWO CENTS

So, the year is winding down. I am getting focused on taking things in a new, bold direction for the year 2009. “How do you plan that, illseed?” you may ask. First of all, I am going to cultivate illseed.com into something that you want to see in addition to AllHipHop.com. So, I am looking for people that want to contribute to the site (writers, graphic, weirdoes, analysts and anybody that can see through the fog). Anybody that is down with that hit me up at [email protected].

Aside from that, I am looking for a new make-believe girl. I know everybody thought I was going to get Kelly Rowland in 2008, but things just didn’t work out. So, I am going to keep it moving. So, hit me up and let me know who you think I need to try to woo on the rumor page. I’m going to get somebody in 09!

OK, that’s about it for now. ON TO THE RUMORS. See something? Say something! at [email protected]

TONY TOUCH ALMOST TOUCHED IN ACCIDENT!?

A friend of mine was driving home from work, and was pulling off of Queens Bridge on to 34th street. Suddenly – he tells me – an SUV swerves in front of him and comes within inches of clipping his right bumper. Then the car allegedly stops in the middle of the street preventing him from pulling forward. Out of the passenger seat jumps Tony Touch. Now, Tony wasn’t driving during this alleged incident. My friend said that the dag-on thing didn’t even faze Tony! Tony’s friend stopped the whip in the middle of the street so that he could run into a bodega across the street. I might add, the driver was a female and she was extremely pretty.

MARIAH IS PREGGERS!

Mariah Carey may really be pregnant! She had ended a tour, allegedly to get ready for the baby to come home. Her and Janet, I’ll tell ya! Shout out to Nick Cannon. Here is what the NY Daily News is saying, “Costume designers and dancers were all called Wednesday and told the tour is off…Most were hysterically crying because they were relying on her for a paycheck this holiday season.” Damn, Mariah is paying for people’s holidays! THAT PART SUCKS!

ALICIA KEYS IS SO KIND!

Apparently Alicia Keys is buying Louis Vuitton bags for all of her friends for Christmas. Yeah, I heard this was the rumor. Now I don’t know if this is a part of some bigger promotion or something but, I did hear she hosted some sort of dinner a few weeks ago. This wasn’t just any dinner. This was a private party dinner at Louis Vuitton. I guess the store in the city? I don’t know. Anyway, I heard Diddy and Mr. Beatz were both there.

MAN DOWN, THICK BLOOD

Keyshia Cole’s mother was interviewed. I just don’t get why she kept saying, “Man down!”

JUELZ AND LIL WAYNE HAVE FINISHED!

I am hearing that Juelz and Lil Wayne have finished their album together. Can’t feel my face, AYE!

DIDDY STRESSES T-PAIN OUT!!

Diddy is going to bless us with a new CD and here is T-Pain…right there in the camera getting stressed out.

HIP-HOP IS ALIVE!

I got this letter and I wanted to pass it along:

On Tuesday I attended the Kid Cudi, Wale, Mark Ronson show @ the Highline Ballroom in NYC. The Show was off the hook, Kid did a few songs then brought out Jim Jones for the Day n Night remix. Mark Ronson Dj’d a short but dope 90’s hip hop set. Wale Hit the stage with his band UCB who killed it as usual. If you’ve never seen the kid Wale preform live i suggest you go peep that he doesn’t even have an album out yet and he rock’d for over an hour. Wale Brought out Pusha T from the Clipse to perform “back in the go go”, Freeway was in the building & preformed “What we do” the crowd went crazy!!!. Chrisette Michelle was also there to preform “Rising Up” with Wale. Most people didn’t see them cause they left 10 minutes before it ended and where on the low surrounded by security but Jay z was in the Building with Leonardo DiCaprio who seemed to be enjoyin Wale’s set.

The Show was Bananas

NENE FROM REAL HOUSEWIVES EXPOSED

I wasn’t going to post this, because I have never watched that show, but people seem interested. I got quite a few emails on it. So here is the full exposure of NeNe.

DMX IS GOING BACK TO JAIL…

Man, that damn jail in Arizona is going to make him wear pink like they did with Mike Tyson. That sucks!

ILLSEED’S QUICKIES

People have begun to say that the beef between Soulja Boy is simply to get us talking about Charles Hamilton. Seems like it’s working.

Ya’ll know…I don’t play with the N-word, but when Santa uses it, it’s the funniest thing ever. Click here for the funny!

Gotd@mn! T-Boz of TLC fame has been hit by the recession as her home in Atlanta is being foreclosed on.

If Mariah is really pregnant,congrats to her and Nick.

I heard Free does the rumor section every morning on Power 105 fm in NYC. Shout me out Free…I heard you’re an illseed reader!

50 Cent is now coming out February 14th of next year. It’s the St. Valentine’s Day Massacre all over again.

The word on the streets of Copenhagen, Denmark is that Akon has signed the Danish producer Troo.L.S to his Konvict Muzik label. Dude did some work on A’s current CD.

Meagan Good and her man NFL player Thomas Jones have apparently broken up. She has opted to find a thin, light skinned dude instead, I hear.

Another rumor is that Kanye West will be performing at the Obama inaugural.

RANDOM QUOTES

CNN talking about Obama’s 79% approval rating being so high:

“That’s the sort of rating you see when the public rallies around a leader after a national disaster. To many Americans, the Bush administration was a national disaster.”

Blondes might not be stupid but…hmmm…Paris as proof?:

“I’m very intelligent. I’m capable of doing everything put to me. I’ve launched a perfume and want my own hotel chain. I’m living proof blondes are not stupid.”

Diddy told Jay-L (Jay Leno) all about his fear of feet and toes:

“I somehow get to see the toe on the first date – it’s mandatory. I may not go for a kiss, but I’m definitely going to see if that second toe is long.”

SIGNS THE WORLD IS COMING TO AN END

Some things don’t change. I told you about NYPD sodomizing a man in the Big Apple. Now, we get another case in Philly. Sgt. Chauncey Ellison has a 14-year-old son that was robbed of a pizza and assaulted with a punch to the face. Ellison shot his police-issued Glock and hit 20-year-old Lawrence Allen in the back. Allen is paralyzed and fighting for his life in the hospital. Well, Allen didn’t do the damn punching or stealing of the damn pizza! Ellison, instead of sending his son to FIGHT like my dad did, he went to do the fighting. This grown-a$$ police stepped to a 16-year-old named “Meaty.” Meaty wasn’t trying to fight this dude so he ran! Meaty went to the Allen residence and told them what he did. Ellison said that there was a strong arm robbery of his son. Like always, Ellison, the cop, thought Lawrence Allen was pulling a gun. Ellison the Cop shot Allen. No gun was found.

Here is the catch. Another officer – according to Philly.com – egged Ellison on to shot Allen. “You’re going to let them do this to your son,” the female cop said “They’re punk-a** n****rs.” Ellison allegedly shot Allen as he turned around to tell his wife to go back in the house.

EPIC FAIL OF THE DAY

What happens when you cannot find love? Get a prostitute or something right? Maybe have self-love? Get an ugly person? Not for Le Trung. This dude was so smart and lonely and sex drive and made a woman for himself. Now, this is a fail for him as a person. For science, this is a win. He made a FemBot like on Austin Powers. Aiko is her name and she does it all. Cleans, reads, can do math and see stuff. If you touch her boobs, she will slap you. If you pinch her skin, she will tell you to stop. Le built her in two years and spent about $20,000. I think he could have bagged a babe in two years, let alone $20k! According to CNN, he could have sex with her with a few tweaks. What are ya waiting for? Marriage?

Caption: “Why won’t you give me a vajaja?”

I could do Epic Fails all day. Peep this one…we all hate tow trucks, right? Click here to see what happens when a woman takes the tow truck HEAD ON! Literally!

SHELZ THROWS OUT HER RUMORS

For Clarifications Sake:

The sentence or so I posted yesterday about Joe Budden was to give anyone who heard the quote by itself the opportunity to hear it within its context since some people (sites) had been removing it from said context. I felt it was unfair to Budden for folks to suggest the comment stood on its own, hence the posting of the video and the title… Out Of Context…. I was attempting to combat that craziness instead of add to it. My bad if you didn’t pick up on that or if I like ruined your e-day or something.

Anywhooo….

Charles Hamilton is Weighing His Options.

He doesn’t seem all that sure how to handle the situation. He did post earlier that he spoke out of frustration when he was compared to SB. He wants you all to know there is no beef between him and Soulja Boy, but he still likes to take a club punch every now and again. From his blog:

“Soulja Boy is gonna be on the cover of XXL supposedly in the next month. Has an album dropping 12/16. This has got to be a dream come true for someone whose lyrical capabilities are that of a Blackberry without a battery, SIM card or buttons to push. And I TOTALLY respect his money makin hustle.” He also wrote, “I found the Mario mushroom joke to be hilarious, thought you coulda been funnier, but don’t try to like, rap against me. Not wise on your part. I’m a musician. We do these things.”

Persia is Out of Options

Persia from the White Rapper Show is going to be sentenced today on gun charges in New York. She appealed to her fans a week ago to write in to the judge in hopes of a lighter sentence. I guess today she will find out if it worked.

T-Boz in Foreclosure?

Wasn’t she selling all her stuff on e-bay a while back? I thought she said she was moving. I don’t know. The word is the hammer has dropped on her too. It’s rough for everybody these days and you never know what to believe. I think Fantasia or someone who is close to her was debating her foreclosure rumor too.

McNugget Love

Keith Sweat has partnered with those folks who make those chicken-like chunks to do something or other. I can’t really make heads or tails out of the promotion. But Sweat is the Leader of the Nugget Love Club and he will give all his love to you if you share his passion, I guess. Who knew chicken lumps were so sexy?

And Ushers newest baby’s name is Naviyd Ely Raymond and he’s a cutie pie. Congrats to the Raymonds!

ILL PICS

Stacy Dash’s fine butt and her spouse.

Will Smith, Jada and the family.

Lil Kim’s working her way back in…

Monica has a clothing like for kids and her kids are the models. Cheap labor!

Teyana Taylor’s CD didn’t come out, but people still care. She’s 18 now.

Oh, here is Meagan and her dude.

Ri Ri Looking Good Good.

BONUS ILL PIC!

Who? What? Its just one of the illest, nicest emees EVER!

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PUN, WE LOVE YOU!!!

They keep us talking, but if we stop talking about them then they should worry!

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THE DAY REPORT: How to F*** Over An Artist

I’ve seen so many people get jerked in the 17 years that I

have been pulling artists out of bad deals. 

And I have been vocal (for free) about how artists can protect

themselves from getting jerked by less than savory managers and production

companies, greedy labels, and unscrupulous scammers.  Yet, every week it seems I get a new request

for help.  I’m not quite sure how the “protect

yourself” information can be out there, and artists are STILL signing bad deals

that steal their dreams from them.  It’s

most frustrating.

 

So I thought I’d write a tongue-in-cheek article on how to

JERK an artist, and then maybe folks will read it and their b####### tactics

will be exposed.  I realize that I run

the risk of helping the scumbags jerk more people, but that’s a risk I am

willing to take.  So here goes….based on

the numerous ways I have seen artists get jerked…

 

First of all, you have to be certain you are working with an

artist over 18 who knows very little about the music business.  How else will you be able to teach him your

version of how it’s supposed to work?  He

definitely needs to be over 18 so a Judge doesn’t get involved and nullify the

contract on the basis of a minor not being able to legally enter into a binding

contract. 

 

Definitely sign a male rapper.  Yes, you run the risk of him becoming violent

when he finds out you’ve scammed him, but by then you should have enough money

to either be untouchable or hire security. 

Also, male rappers statistically sell better on average than female

rappers, and if you’re going to stick somebody for their loot, it may as well

be as much loot as possible.  Besides, an

angry female will go to further extremes if you p### her off, remember that

last shorty you did wrong?  She came

after your ass, didn’t she? 

 

A solo artist is less risky than a group, as it’s only one

angry person to watch out for, rather than many who may team up for revenge.  A younger person is often more naïve, and you

can sell him some b####### about the industry only wanting young artists.  If you get him to lie that he’s two years

younger than he really is, he’ll feel like he shares a secret with you.  The more secrets you have on him, the easier

it will be to control him.  And if he

p##### you off, you can tell the world his secrets and he’ll always be the one

who looks stupid.  He’ll also be too busy

dodging the press, to come after you.  If

you can secretly record conversations that make him look bad, you can

especially damage his career so he has nothing left–just in case he manages to

get away from you.

 

It’s good to remind the artist often that you’re family and

you’d never do him wrong.  If he thinks

you’re all sacrificing now to build something for a down-the-road payoff, you

can probably get a good 4 years of loyalty out of the dupe.  If you are all persons of color, you could

utilize the race card to your benefit reminding him that “Black folks have to

stick together because the white man has been keeping us down for long

enough.”  Some people even mention

slavery and other assorted history to further the bond.  Some phrases you could use to convince him

are:

We are

family.  I got

your back. We are

(a) soldiers, (b) warriors, (c) a team, (d) fill in the blank.We are

building an empireYou’re

going to be a starYou’re

going to be richYou

are doper than (a) Jay Z, (b) Tupac was, (c) Biggie was, (d) Eminem.You

can buy your Mamma a big houseI’m

gonna make your dreams come true. There

will be plenty for everybodyDon’t

be (a) a hater, (b) crabs in the barrel, (c) selfish, (d) fill in the

blank

 

Make sure your artist has a “manager.”  It will make him feel bigger than he is.  If the person he chooses is too savvy, make

sure you poo-poo his choice and allude that you can’t do a deal if he has this

person in his camp.  Encourage family

member choices, or childhood friend choices, especially if you feel you can

control them later through (a) money, (b) manipulation, (c) drug habits, (d)

blackmail.  An artist manager who

secretly works for you is a priceless gift worth his weight in Gold.  The major labels were built on this.  What manager doesn’t eventually want his own

label?  You could dangle that carrot in

front of him forever.

 

When the artist is in a position where he’s feeling secure

and he believes in you 100%, it’s time to put that contract in front of him

with a pen.  Have it open to the last

page and show him exactly where he should sign it.  Act like you’re in a hurry.  A time where you’re about to give him money,

or right before a show in the parking lot of the club, or when he’s really high

in the studio and hearing his boys giving him tons of “you the man” praise, are

all good times to offer the contracts. 

Don’t worry, he’ll sign.  They all

do. 

 

If he tries to look at the writing in the contract, or even

tries to turn a page, snatch it back from him and act hurt.  Remind him that you’re all family and if

there’s no trust then maybe you should find someone else to sign.  Tell him you could get him a lawyer if he

really wants, but it’ll have to be in exchange for that (a) gear, (b) watch,

(c) car, or (d) cash you were about to give him.  If he really pushes the having his own

attorney bit, and you can’t manipulate him out of the idea, make certain he has

an attorney with no power.  It’s

important to let him use someone with some music business experience so they

don’t run up the bill with your lawyer fighting for stupid stuff. 

 

There are many new, wanna-be, and fringe (outside of the

inner circle that exists in the music industry) lawyers who troll the industry

for clients and will give love to whomever is paying their bill (you).  They come in all colors and all prices.  Just remember, a lawyer makes more money

working for a label than for an artist, so most can very easily be swayed to do

what you want in the deal, even for a reduced fee, with a promise of future

work, even if it’s b#######. 

 

Lawyers get paid to do deals, not to break them, so they will

usually finish the deal no matter how bad it is, rather than walk away from

making their fee.  They console

themselves with the fact they got their client the best deal they could.  It is important to find someone with reduced,

or no, integrity.

 

Sign as many artists as you want, promising them whatever

you have to, to get them to sign.  Don’t

worry about putting them out or doing anything at all with them.  Once they are signed, you own them.  Most artists really just want to be signed to

a record label and that will pacify them longer than you think.  Be hard to find so you won’t have to listen

to their b#######.  If they can’t find

you, it’s not your fault you’re busy– after all, you are running a

business.  If they do catch you,

sympathize with them and tell them you’ll look into it, or that they are up

next.  Both of these excuses only work

about 3 times, but if you are good at eluding the artists, that’s at least a

year.

 

Make certain your lawyer worded the contract to sign your

artists for no less than 7 albums (not years, as 7 albums is about 14 years

really), give him little to no advance, take 100% of the publishing and

merchandising, get 50% of everything else as his production company, and make

the stat rate at 10X, 75%.  Have a

separate contract that assigns you as his official manager for life, for

25%.  Tell him how big you are in the

industry and how you can make s### happen at the drop of a hat, in fact, you

left Akon or Diddy on hold just now to speak with your favorite artist (him)

because he’s so important to you. 

 

Placate him with the lie that you’re going to put him on

tour with (a) Jay Z, (b) Lil Wayne, (c) R Kelly (if he also likes his females

young) or (d) Plies, and that nobody else would do that for him.  Remind him that with his cut of tour income

like that, he won’t even notice your manager’s fee of 25%, besides you’re doing

all the work: all he has to do is rap on stage for 20 minutes and get head in

the limo on the way back to the hotel by the prettiest female.  Tough life.

 

Speaking of shows, if you are lucky enough to stumble on an

opportunity, make sure the artist thinks he’s only getting $1,000 to do the

show, while the promoter is really paying you $5,000.  Then, when the promoter sends you the first

half of $2,500, tell the artist the $500 front end came in, and you keep the

other $2,000.  Or be a sport and tell him

since you’re such a great manager you got the whole $1,000 upfront and keep the

remaining $1,500 and then keep the whole backend of $2,500.  You’ll be his hero.  By the time the IRS sends the artist a tax

notice (takes about 3 years) for the taxes he didn’t pay on all the $5,000

shows, you’ll be long gone. 

 

A real easy way to make a lot of money is to book multiple

shows for the same night and don’t show up to any except one.  You can keep all the front end deposits and

do nothing because it’ll be the artists’ reputation in the crapper, not

yours.  By the time the lawsuits come in,

again, you’ll be long gone.  Your lawyer

can stall the suits for 3 years or better. 

And it’s free money.  You could

even book all the shows for the same night at $5,000 each and call back all the

promoters the day before to tell them you’ll come to whoever is the highest

bidder.  You might get double the price,

and if you were smart enough to ask everyone for open airplane tickets, you can

cash in the ones you don’t use and make some extra cash.  Again, it’s the artist reputation that

suffers, not yours.

The new 360 deals are a great way for you to make even more

money than you should (although it doesn’t much matter what you call the deal,

you’re never going to pay him anyway). 

With a 360 deal you can explain to him that you are building his career

so he can make a lot of show money, and then you can tap into a portion of that

income.  Your argument should be that you

are taking all the risk financially, so you should be able to tap into all of

the income sources from what your promotional dollars create.  If he stalls, remember to dangle an advance

in his face so he won’t be able to stall you out for long.  Keep other unsigned artists around so he

feels that if he doesn’t take the deal, someone else will.

 

It’s a good idea to keep the artist in the studio as much as

possible at first, because once he realizes you’re making all the money, it’ll

be hard to get him back in there.  The

studio is really where he wants to be anyway; he’s most comfortable there.  Keep him as high and as drunk as possible.  Aside from the fact that it will be easy to

control him then, the addiction will also keep him coming back to you.  He will want to be in the studio all the time

anyway, as he will be gung-ho to make his album.  Truth be told, rappers really only want fame

and p####, and when everyone thinks he has an album coming out, the women will

surround him, and he will feel like a star (even if his record never comes

out). 

 

Try to get him to make as many albums as possible, but don’t

tell him that’s what you’re doing.  Tell

him the songs he’s making don’t fit his image, or the production is inferior,

or that he is so much better than what you’re hearing.  If you tell him it isn’t commercial enough

and needs to be more radio friendly, which is the oldest label trick in the

book, you may get some static as artists may see this as “selling out,” which will

hurt his core beliefs (core beliefs are hard to sway).  You may need to lock him out of the studio or

cut off the supply of money and drugs, to get him to come around.  Once he does though, you can get a good 10 or

20 more songs with this one excuse.

 

If he has a lot of knuckleheads around him whispering in his

ear, or savvy industry folks around him all of a sudden, send him to a studio

more than a ten hour drive away.  This

will instantly put a stop to that crap, and being in a strange place will force

him to go to the studio because he’ll have nothing else to do.  You can easily control him with money

(keeping him waiting a few days for money when he’s broke and hungry will take

the fight out of anyone).  Never give him

too much at once.  The stress of bills

and starving are excellent incentive for him to act right, especially if he has

a baby’s mama and a kid or two.  Great

incentive.  By the time the paternity

suits and child support cases roll in, you’ll be long gone.

 

If you do put out a record for the rapper, keep him on the

road as much as possible.  Aside from the

show scam being a great source of income for you, it keeps him from begging you

for money constantly at home.  Be certain

he has his boy as his “manager” (preferably with no business or music industry

knowledge or connections), and has a tour manager that you assign, control, and

pay, that will report back to you immediately if there are any suspicions that

you aren’t doing what’s right.  When you hear

rumblings, fly to whatever city he’s in and spend time with him.  Buy him little gifts and get high with

him.  Remind him he’s part of something

bigger.  Strip bars in any city are

perfect locations for meetings.  Hookers

afterwards are appropriate gifts.  You

should be seen at all times to be taking care of his needs, especially

publicly.  This will attract hoards of

other artists to scam.

 

Things won’t get rough for you until about 9 months after

his record comes out and he realizes he’s still living with his Mom.  If you have multiple albums done, it won’t

matter as his “fame” will keep him promoting the subsequent albums.  He won’t want to lose that.  Without fame he’ll lose all the free stuff,

all the gratuitous p####, all the attention, all the free drinks and free

blunts… Fear of losing all this will keep him in line for awhile.  Rarely be kind to him.  The harder you are on him, and the harder you

are to please, the harder he’ll try to please you.  Kindness will only be taken as weakness and

he’ll control you.

 

Artists are not loyal. 

They jump to wherever the money is. 

If he’s more pimp than w####, he will eventually find other ways to make

money: (a) appearing on other artists’ albums for $10,000 (b) shows behind your

back for $5,000 which is more than you’re booking him for, (c) bootlegging his

own album, or (d) selling T-shirts or drugs at his own shows.  If you don’t have subsequent albums to

release, it’s important that you keep him broke so you can get him back in the

studio as soon as possible with the promise of money–his next advance.  If he’s a man destined to be pimped, he will

most likely jump ship to another camp with the same game, willing to give up a

bit more upfront cash incentive to him. 

Have a super sharp litigator on board to sue the other company

immediately, and either they’ll toss him out like a used condom or write you a

fat check to let him go.  It’s up to you,

since you legally own him.

 

In general, only give your artist what you have to, in order

to get him working.  If you give him too

much he’ll disappear til it runs out. 

For the second album, if you promise half now and half when he finishes

the album, it’s all gravy.  And if you’re

slick enough to use the studio excuses again to get even more songs out of him,

you’re a star!  By now he knows the

necessity of radio hits, so that “music needs to be more radio friendly” will

go a long way.  You can even entice him

by getting tracks from his favorite producers, and getting artists he admires

to work with him.  Both of these options

require an outlay of money, but you can trick multiple artists on your label

with the same track or the same guest appearance opportunity.  Also, you’ll sell more records in the long

run, and make more money that way, so it’s worth it.  If you have signed more than one artist, you

can pit them against each other for maximum effect.  They’ll even sabotage each other with little

effort on your part.  You can sit back

and enjoy the show.

 

If you’re an artist and you’re reading this, don’t get

p##### off because you got beat.  For 17

years, I have offered numerous free resources that teach you how to NOT get

jerked, but that would require time, investigation, and reading skills on your

part, and that just always seemed like too much work didn’t it.  With the plethora of info out there, and the

availability of trustworthy professionals to choose for your team, if any of

you do get jerked, shame on you.  You

have no one to blame but yourselves. 

You’ve been warned.  Enjoy that

blunt…

Diddy’s Raisin in the Sun Nominated for Golden Globe

The all-star, 2008 TV adaptation of Lorraine Hansberry’s classic A Raisin in the Sun was nominated today (December 11) by the Golden Globes for Best Motion Picture.

 

The movie gained early buzz through positive reviews of its debut at the Sundance Film Festival.

 

The momentum attracted ABC, who aired the movie to an audience of over 12 million viewers during its first week run this past February.

 

Directed by Kenny Leon, the adaption featured a diverse cast of young and veteran stars such as Phylicia Rashad, Sanaa Lathan, Sean “Diddy” Combs, Audra McDonald, Sean Patrick Thomas and Sanaa Lathan.

 

Rashad’s memorable performance as Lena earned her an Emmy nod for Outstanding Lead Actress.

 

The film also received an Emmy nomination for Best Motion Picture.

 

Sean “Diddy” Combs, who also received praise for his rendition of Walter Lee Younger, expressed his personal accomplishment at seeing the 2004 revival play evolve into one of the best TV movies of 2008.

 

“I really didn’t think it could get any better,” Combs told AllHipHop.com in a statement. “First, an Emmy nomination and now a Golden Globe…this is an incredible honor. A dream come true.”

 

The 2008 Golden Globes will air January 11, 2009 at 8Pm on NBC.

ALBUM REVIEW: Akon – Freedom

Akon has reached a crossroads that bedevils most

superstars at this point in their careers. Now three albums deep with over 100

guest appearances since his 2004 smash debut, the Senegalese singer has the

options of continuing the formulaic yet massively successful sound that’s made

him a star, or taking a huge gamble and redefining his art through trial and

error experimentation. Instead of choosing, Akon blends both philosophies on

his third studio album Freedom,

(Konvict Muzik/Universal Motown) an uneven but ambitious mixture of Hip-Hop,

Europop, and R&B.

One of 2008’s biggest trends has been

American artists incorporating international music rhythms into their art.

Akon’s Wolof Senegalese heritage gives him an air

of legitimacy over his peers, but that distinction doesn’t translate to results

on the beginning mid-tempo tracks “Right Now (Na Na Na),” “Beautiful” or “Keep

You Much Longer.” The melodies are straight out of Europe’s synth-heavy dance

scene and Akon’s limited vocal abilities aren’t enough to elevate the

simplistic production.

The work behind the boards becomes

more inspired on “Trouble Maker.” Here, the use

of background vocals and thumping bass fill out the song and negates the

hollow, skeletal feel of the previous three. Akon is in his element, weaving

his lyrics around his allure to women, partly due to his alleged street

background.

The singer starts to build consistent

momentum over the LP’s second half as the album shifts to the familiar Hip-Hop

tracks (“I’m So Paid”) that have become Akon’s trademark. Akon protégé T-Pain brings his off-color humor to “Holla Holla,”

championing groupies to explore the benefits of lesbianism. On “Sunny Day,”

Wyclef’s strong backing vocals provide a good contrast as Akon reflects on the

rise from his criminal past to a position of personal peace. The production

here allows the conversational element of Akon’s delivery to shine without

being drowned out by overproduced arrangements.

Akon gives a nod to the mawkish power

ballads of the ‘80s with “Over the Edge.” The throwback melodies combined with

Akon’s airy timbre proves highly effective in illuminating the desperation of

love lost detailed in the lyrics. On the appropriate album closer “Freedom,”

the star turns his attention to mother Africa and the triumph of the human

spirit against adversity.

After a shaky start, Akon’s redeems Freedom over the second half with his

signature Hip-Hop collaborations and a better handle on using Europop rhythms.

Akon’s experiments on this album are not home runs, but they’ll serve well in

the singer’s continuing maturation process.

Holla Holla Ft. T-Pain – Akon

AHH Stray News: Rappers Support Baltimore Lawyer’s Benefit Event

A number of notables from the Hip-Hop industry will head to Baltimore to attend a Christmas party aimed at benefiting the city’s needy children. Attorney Paul Gardner and his Gardner Law Group, along with local label Unruly Records, will host the event at Gardner’s Baltimore office. Celebrities like Doug E. Fresh, Mya, Angel “Lola” Luv, Nikki Turner, Lil Vicious, Felecia “Snoop” Pearson and Dr. Ben Chavis are expected to attend the event, which takes place from 5:00 – 11:00 PM. Gardner Law Group represents Mya, Dr. Ben Chavis and Felecia “Snoop” Pearson. The firm is also presiding over a multi-million dollar federal lawsuit against rappers Lil Boosie and Webbie, after the pair allegedly stiffed a local promoter on two separate occasions.

Persia of VH1 White Rapper Show Faces Prison Over Gun Charge; Blames Domestic Violence

Aspiring female rapper Persia of VH1’s White Rapper Show is facing jail time over ramifications from an ongoing, two year domestic violence dispute.

 

According to Persia, real name Rachel Mucerino, the issue stems from a continuing domestic dispute with an estranged ex-boyfriend who has threatened to kill her, her mother, and six-month old daughter.

 

Although a restraining order can be obtained, the law prevents any arrest until an actual crime is committed.

 

Also, Persia felt the authorities were not addressing the issue to its full extent since her ex is allegedly a valuable police informant.

 

She alleges that the last straw came when the ex-boyfriend caused her mother to have a heart attack by dousing the back of her house with gasoline.

 

In addition, the ex allegedly called VH1 and threatened extortion by revealing the winner of the White Rapper Show before its airing.

 

Fearful of her family’s safety, Persia secured an unregistered loaded weapon that resulted in her arrest after a routine traffic stop.

 

Despite pleading guilty and having no priors, she now faces up to three years in prison.

 

“I was involved in an abusive relationship which led to him trying to kill me,” Persia explained to AllHipHop.com while declining to name the ex-boyfriend. “I felt I had no choice but to protect myself.”

 

The American Institute on Domestic Violence reports that “domestic violence is the leading cause of injury to women.”

 

Supporting evidence from the American Bar Association lists that domestic partners were culpable in nearly two thirds of the women killed by firearms in the United States.

 

This latest incident marks the second case this year of a female emcee publicly dealing the domestic violence.

 

Rapper Queen Pen, now an advocate against domestic violence, is working through legal action and emotional scarring from a dangerous encounter with an ex-boyfriend this past May.

 

The veteran rapper was brutally beaten in front of her children by an enraged ex at her Flatbush, Brooklyn apartment.

 

For Persia, the gun charge was worth the peace of mind knowing she could defend herself and her family if needed.

 

“I went into hiding but honestly, who can live like that?” Persia stated. “Someone I know brought me gun so that I could get from my front door to my car without being attacked or even killed.”

 

Persia is due in court tomorrow (December 12) in Ulster County, New York for sentencing on gun possession.

 

The rapper and single mother requests her fans and concerned citizens to contact the District Attorney’s office to request a reduced sentence.

 

Below is the full court case and District Attorney Office information:

 

Rachel Mucerino vs. Ulster County D.Holley Carnright, District Attorney Ulster County Courthouse 275 Wall Street Kingston, NY 12401

Rap Group Bone Thugs-N-Harmony Sued By Jazz of Tacoma

Three members of Bone Thugs-N-Harmony have been named as codefendants in a lawsuit filed in Tacoma, Washington last month.

 

Krayzie Bone, Layzie Bone and Wishbone are accused of breaching their contract with a Tacoma basketball team by failing to appear for a scheduled performance.

 

In a lawsuit filed on behalf of The Jazz of Tacoma, attorney David P. Butler alleges that Bone Thugs-N-Harmony entered into an agreement with the Jazz to perform at a location to be determined the plaintiff.

 

Upon signing the contract on April 13, 2007, the defendant forwarded an advance payment to the group.

 

However on the date of the performance, which was not provided in the lawsuit, the rappers failed to appear.

 

The plaintiff alleges further that no contact was made to cancel or reschedule the performance.

 

Since the breach, the lawsuit goes on to say, several attempts have been made to rectify the situation, to no avail.

 

As a result, the Jazz of Tacoma are seeking compensation of $280,000 as well as attorney fees and declarative and injunctive relief.

 

Also named as defendants in the suit are DJ Ice, who tours with the group, and the Los Angeles-based Adler Booking Agency. Earlier this year, Krayzie, Layzie and Wish reunited with Flesh-n-Bone, who was released from prison on July 13.

 

The multi-platinum group is currently working on a reunion album titled Uni5, which is set to hit stores on June 30 of next year.

 

They have invited fans to participate in the project by leaving messages on an open line, which will be sampled at random on the song “Thugs ‘n Blood.”