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Diddy Forms New Group Dirty Money

In preparation for the release of his new LP Last Train to Paris, mogul Sean “Diddy” Combs has announced the formation of the new band Dirty Money.

 

The trio consists of Combs, former Danity Kane member Dawn Richard, and songwriter Kalenna.

 

Diddy confirmed the group’s existence and laid out the focus of the trio for his upcoming projects.

 

“Dirty Money is not about no drug money, illegal money, or anything negative,” Combs explained. “Dirty Money is a look, a sound, a movement, [and] a crew. For my new album Last Train to Paris, I wanted to do something refreshing, something unique, something forward for myself as an artist…I’m a team player. I wanted to tell a love story…I couldn’t just tell the male’s point of view.”

 

The concept LP will detail the story of a man’s (Diddy) tumultuous relationship with a woman whom is presented as his soulmate.

 

As a student of history, Combs further detailed that he wanted to maintain the feel of previous groups, but also add his own distinct twist.

 

“I grew up listening to groups like Soul II Soul, Loose Ends, and it was always two guys and a girl. So let me flip it,” Diddy stated. “Let me get two talented, bad divas to the left and the right of me.”

 

The bulk of Dirty Money’s work will be heard on Diddy’s Last Train to Paris, which the mogul has previously described as “electro-Hip-Hop soul funk.”

 

When first announced last year, Diddy planned on utilizing auto-tune heavily for project.

 

But in light of the recent backlash which has culminated with Jay-Z’s “Death of Autotune,” it remains to be seen how much presence the vocal effect will have on the album.

 

“We’re really going to start exposing the lyrics to the album,” Combs stated. “That’s one of the things we’re most proud of. Once you read the lyrics, you’ll see how this thing is going down.”

 

Last Train to Paris will be Diddy’s fifth studio album and has a target release date of November 24.

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Jay-Z Interview By DJ Semtex of The BBC

It is almost that time. Time for another Jay-Z album.Jay-Z was in the UK to begin the finally approach to deliver the final installment of the Blueprint trilogy. Not only did he record several tracks in the UK, but he was interviewed by DJ Semtex, one of the most popular spin doctors across the pond. Semtex got the goods from Jay. Shockingly, the Roc commander-in-chief didn’t rule out a response for “The Takeover 2.0,” as a response to The Game in the interview. He also mentions his favorite websites (hint, hint) as well as his reluctance to start a person site, like Kanye West’s. But, most importantly, Jay-Z granted Semtex a deep, introspective look into his mind, his ways and even the keys to his tremendous success. Listen to this one!

Props to DJSemtex.com and Jay-Z

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Rap Boss ‘Baby’ Says Cash Money Planning Six New Albums

Cash Money Records and Lil’ Wayne’s offshoot imprint, Young Money Entertainment, are staging a virtual coup on the industry this fall.

 

In a recent interview with AllHipHop.com, Cash Money’s co-founder Bryan “Baby” Williams revealed the label’s combined roster will release up to six albums between September and October of this year.

 

Leading off the assault will be Hip-Hop’s newest star, Drake, who officially joined the Young Money roster in late June.

 

“We’re putting out five albums, we gonna do a blow out,” Bryan “Baby” Williams told AllHipHop.com. “Drake album, my album, Young Money, Wayne album. We gon’ put ‘em all out in one month, September going into October. G. Malone and 2 Pistol probably come out in between all of that.”

 

In order to fit his fourth solo effort, Always Strapped, into the line up, Baby had to forgo his original August 11th release date.

 

“I thought it would be something I wanted to do, just to get us all at the same time,” he explained. “And it’s just coincidence that all our songs popped off at the same time [since] some of them been out longer than others.”

 

While he added that the final order of the releases was still pending, Baby was certain that Young Money’s compilation album will be released on the same day as Lil’ Wayne’s next solo effort.

 

What he did not specify, however, was whether the album in question would be the elusive Rebirth, which has been pushed back several times since Wayne announced the non-traditional, rock-influenced project.

 

Asked whether he is concerned that the Young Money movement, which boasts buzzworthy artists Mack Maine, Nicki Minaj and Jae Millz as part of the roster could take away from Cash Money’s legacy, Baby responded that it would be impossible. He views Wayne’s imprint as a continuation of the work he and brother Ronald “Slim” Williams started with Cash Money in 1991.

 

“We one,” he shared. “I’m so proud of my son and what he doing. We the machine behind the brand. I wanna see it big as possible. I want my son to do better than what I done. That was the plan. That’s why he took over. The bigger he is, the bigger we is. I wouldn’t be a father, I wouldn’t be a business partner, I don’t even think I’d be a man if wouldn’t accept whatever goes on with my child.”

 

There’s one more reason why Baby is grateful to the energy Wayne and his cohorts have brought back to the game. He credits his “son” and the artists around them for his continued longevity as an artist because they keep him “feeling young.”

 

“My son makes it luxury for me,” Baby added. “I can do this till I [don’t] feel like it. I’m always moving to something else. Just cuz I do this don’t mean I don’t do that. I multi-task. But with me doing the rap thing, I do it cuz I love it. I love being on the road. But that’s just one part of the hustle baby. We into everything. It’s all about growing. For us to grow, Young Money gotta grow and everybody that’s attached to us. We want to be the best that ever did it.”

 

Check back next week for AllHipHop.com’s full interview with Baby.

Hip-Hop Rumors:MJ Wanted Beyonce, Shaven Solange vs Bow Wow, Fails!

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.

THE DAILY TWO SENSE

 

Seems like everybody got their tighty whitey pants in a bunch when posted that thing about The Game. Well, I am a fan of Jay-Z and The Game and if you don’t know, read back to my posts. Its all documented. So, there’s no reason to get all bent out of shame for that lil diddy. The fact is, The Game has mentioned Jay-Z many, many times in song and he WAS a fan. On the flip side, Jay-Z hasn’t really mentioned The Game in the same way. Biggie was Jay-Z’s homey so I don’t see where the comparisons are there. I just want to see a battle here anyway.

 

DID YOU HEAR THE NEW JAY-Z?

 

Click here to listen.

 

So, what do you think about it? I think its good, but I have to admit, as a Hip-Hop head, I need Jay-Z to deal with The Game in some sort of way..for the sport of the game. Anyway, let me know what you think. In my view, this will be will handle the clubs and the girl

THE GAME HAS 400 BARS FOR JAY….

This interview is crazy. I don’t think Jay wants to bark up this tree.

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SHAVEY SOLANGE

 

Solange have shaved her head. Why are all the girls shaving their heads? Love the album, baby, but leave the shaved domes to the skinheads. LOL! Anyway, shout out to Solange – we have to take it back to the natural look anyway. Check out this explanation she said.

 

SOLANGE AND BOW WOW GO AT IT….

 

By Jocelyn Johnson

Bow Wow said:

Ladies if you gon shave ya head atleast my barber Bobby world give u dat tite ass hairline LOL! Stop joccin Amber not cute.

man deez chix losn they mine gnr they all look like they goin thru sumn. gnr they chix look fukn retarded wit dis bald s###

as artist aint we pose 2 stand out from 1 anotha and be creative? so y err female rnb singer falln behind the next wit dis bald s###?

*** wrong wit all deez chix cuttn they hair wantn to be boyz n s###! yall gotta CUT that out! dnt wanna look at u and u lookn like me gnr

 

Solange’s Tweets

 

awhh. i feel bad for him.about 2 hours ago from web

 

1. giggles at the word “rant”… im about to eat roscoes chicken and waffles with julezy and my buddies. not a rant in sight.about 7 hours ago from web

 

2.

“im no soul girl quipped with no afro, im just my god given name”about 7 hours ago from web

 

3.

happy. happy. joy. joy.about 7 hours ago from web

4.

 

we. gotta. do. better. people.about 7 hours ago from web

 

5.

ONLY reason i responded to this i have is because i was disappointed to see my name more talked about then#iranelectionabout 7 hours ago from web

 

6.

so. do. i.about 7 hours ago from web

 

7.

you. have. the right to have. an opinion.about 7 hours ago from web

 

8.

im. not. mad. at . all of you. that have made your opinions known. and have sent negative. energy. my way. i expected this of you.

 

READER RUMORS!

 

Check this letter out and its a rumor about the habits of a well-known R&B singer.

 

Illseed baby,

 

It’s ya girl M, with anotha exclusive for you. This ish is so f-ckin random yo! I know a lot of ladies who are gonna be disappointed by this. My homeboy is a engineer in the industry and we were backstage at the Maxwell concert at the Jersey Performing Arts Center last night and saw Mr. Pretty Wings kickin it with a very pretty brown skinned Dominican chick with wild curly hair kind of like how he used to rock his but more feminine. I was racking my brain all night thinking about where I know her from. It hit me when I heard her talk. Paul Pierce (Boston Celtics)! She (who’s connected in the biz like my boyfriend) and Pierce were together for YEARS and seperated when he cheated on her with his now baby momma.

 

But that’s not the only place I know her from. I told you this ish was mad random. Well, before Pierce and Maxwell she was with an incarcerated rapper (and not aint Max B). She was Shyne’s chick! I remember seeing her with him all the time back when he was recording ish before he got locked up. Is it me or do these industry dudes all mess with the same chicks? How random is it–Shyne, Paul Pierce AND neo-soul Maxwell??? This ish should get even more messy cause I heard Shyne is gettin out this month on parole.

 

She was with her kids, a twin boy and girl that look like mini Maxwells and couldn’t have been more than 8 years old (so cute and grown). Is she Maxwell’s baby momma? I didn’t even know he had kids. They all look cute together. The twins are so neo souled out! The mom looks like the corporate type, not sure what she does. My friend said she used to be a A&R at DefJam. I guess we now know why Maxwell doesn’t show the groupies any love. He’s got his Bad Habit at home! I know I’m missin somethin cause Maxwell was kickin it wit some model chick awhile back? Anyways, that’s what I saw. From my eyes to ya keyboard Illseed.

 

MIKE JACKSON WANTED TO SMASH BEYONCE?

 

Did you eve in your long-legged life think that MJ would wanna tap Beyonce? Damn, Jay! Anyway, check out what Diddy revealed last night about this rumor.

 

 

MORE ON LIL WAYNE’S MJ DISS

 

So, Michael Jackson would be mad at Lil Wayne had his lived. But, where did that “freestyle” originate? I heard from a source that the rap started back in the 80’s when LIl Wayne was a lil boy. Shout out to Weezy…keepin’ em talking!

 

EPIC FAIL OF THE DAY

 

I think they say if you pull a gun out, be ready to use it. Well, this thug thought he could pull his gat and scare some skaters. Well, he ended up getting his thug a$$ beat until they were pulling skaters off him. SMH at this massive fail.

 

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SIGNS THE WORLD IS COMING TO AN END

 

Well, this story is a YEAR old, but I thought I would use it since one of my readers thought it was worth a read. Check it out. A man from Egypt, 25, cut off his OWN penis to p### off his family. They refused to let him marry a girl that was in a “lower class.” So, to spite them, he cut his Johnson off. The man begged his father for two years to let him marry this girl and the father just continued to say NO. Well, this is what the 25 year old did next. He heated up a knife and cut his Jimbrowski off, according to police. Well, here is a fail. They ran him to the hospital, but doctors were unable to reattach his Bozack to his body. So, now he doesn’t get to screw his girl or wife at all. Perhaps, he should have considered breaking tradition or punching somebody. I will say this, may relationships in Egypt- I am TOLD – no not usually for, but more based around social status. Don’t shoot me if that isn’t correct. The man hailed from a prominent family in the southern Egypt. I hope he got the girl!

 

ILLSEED’S QUICKIES

 

This crazy fool Paris Hilton went and told Extra TV that Michael Jackson named his daughter PARIS after her.

 

People love to start beef . There was a rumor that Bey and Jay-Z were breaking up in Vegas. Well the reason they were in different hotel is because Beyonce’s mother and cousin was staying with her.

 

Have you heard a rumor about Wale dating an R&B starlet? Just hearing a lil’ buzz here and there.

 

Bill Clinton is now a honorary member oh my Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity. Blue Phi! LOL! Don’t kill me for saying that, guys…

 

Nas’ support payment to Kelis is more than both Diddy and 50 Cent. Something just doesn’t sound right with that 44k per month. Kelis is about to kick her feet up.

 

MY FAVE NERD

 

This dude is dope.

 

NEW RICK ROSS WITH TRINA – “FACE”

They are so mannerly. Face.

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 DUDE THAT CUT OFF HIS JIMMY, WE LOVE YOU!!!

They keep us talking, but if we stop talking about them then they should worry!-illseedWHO: illseed.comWHAT: RumorsWHERE: AllHipHop.com, MySpace.com/TheIllseedHOW: Send your rumors and ill pics to illseed at al*************@***il.com.        

AHH Stray News: Flo Rida, Nate Mathers Plea, Charlie Mack, Kid Rock

Hip-Hop star Flo Rida will be among the artists performing during the 2009 Miss Universe Competition, organized announced today (July 25). Flo Rida will perform his huge hit “Right Round” as well as his latest single “Jump” during the pageant, which is hosted by Billy Bush of Access Hollywood and Claudia Jordan of Deal or No Deal and The Foxxhole Radio Show. The event will be aired live on NBC from Atlantis, Paradise Island in the Bahamas on August 23rd at 9:00 PM. Other performers during the night include Kelly Rowland, Heidi Montag and David Guetta. In related news, Flo Rida also revealed to AllHipHop.com that he will be joining Beyonce during her upcoming tour of Australia.

 

Eminem’s brother Nate Mathers avoided jail time yesterday (July 23), buy pleading guilty to a lesser offense in relation to a DUI charge. Mathers was stopped by police in April for failing to yield to an ambulance. Mathers, who raps as Nate Kane, failed field sobriety tests and had a blood alcohol level of 0.16, double Michigan’s legal limit of .08. Mathers pleaded guilty to operating a vehicle while visibly impaired, his second offense. A separate count of operating a vehicle while impaired was dismissed. The rapper is expected to have his license revoked and be placed on probation when he is sentenced on August 26.

 

Veteran Philadelphia promoter Charlie Mack will present his 6th Annual Charlie Mack Party 4 Peace Celebrity Weekend. A number of stars are confirmed to attend the fundraiser, including Megan Good, Tyrese, Nia Long, Terrence Howard and a number of other NBA players and athletes. The event will aim funds for local community outreach organizations in attempt to curtail the violence that currently plagues Philadelphia’s streets. The weekend includes a comedy show, a panel discussion, asthma screenings, a day of festivities for local children banned from the Huntingdon Valley Swimming Pool and a celebrity basketball game, featuring performances by legendary beat boxer/rapper Doug E. Fresh and local rappers Meek Mills and Yung LA.

 

Atlantic Records’ recording artist and rapper/rocker Kid Rock has enlisted legendary producer Rick Rubin to help him craft his upcoming untitled studio album. Rubin, who has produced records for Neil Diamond, Johnny Cash,, Slayer and Danzig, as well as rapper like the Beastie Boys, LL Cool J and Jay-Z, is also head of Columbia Records. In May of 2007, signed a deal which allowed him to continue work as an outside producer, with permission to produce artists that are not on Columbia’s roster. According to reports, Kid Rock has already secured a track from T.I., before he was incarcerated and another from New Orleans rapper Lil Wayne.

Michael Jackson’s Alleged Son A Rapper

A 25-year-old Norwegian rapper is making headlines, because he is claiming to be the fourth child of late pop superstar, Michael Jackson.

 

Omer Bhatti traveled with Jackson and lived at the Neverland Ranch, after allegedly befriending the singer when he was 12-years-old.

 

Bhatti, who sat with Michael Jackson’s family and siblings during a high profile memorial service last month, is seeking a DNA test to prove that Jackson is indeed his father.

 

Jackson himself admitted to being Bhatti’s father, claiming he had a one-night stand with a Norwegian woman in 1984.

 

Bhatti was living with Jackson in 2004, when authorities raided the Neverland ranch seeking evidence related to the singer’s child molestation charges.

 

Even Michael Jackson’s family is not denying the possibility that he may have sired Bhatti, who is known for his imitation of Jackson’s dance moves.

 

“If Omer’s his son, he’s his son,” Jermaine told Britain’s the Daily Mail. ‘We won’t deny it. We are going to give him the same love and care that we give Prince and Paris and Blanket. I can’t clearly say if he is Michael’s but I saw this kid around him.”

 

Michael Jackson allegedly told close confidants that Bhatti’s mother was unable to take care of him, so Jackson sent two employees to Oslo to raise the baby as their own.

 

Bhatti was told that he was Jackson’s son, but had to keep it a secret for his own safety and privacy.

 

Other sources claimed that Bhatti’s biological parents were simply employees of Jackson, with his other Pia, acting as a nanny for Michael’s son Prince, while his father Riz, was allegedly a drive for Michael Jackson.

 

In 2004, Bhatti was arrested for possession of a small amount of marijuana, just days before he was supposed to perform in front of 20,000 people for an anti-drug rally. video platformvideo managementvideo solutionsfree video player

Royce da 5’9: Lambs to the Slaughter

Lyrical warfare alone rarely captures the public’s imagination. It’s a cold fact that many talented albeit one-dimensional lyricists have had to learn over the course of their careers. But destiny may have a different fate for Royce da 5’9. Instead of regressing, the Detroit native’s work has continuously improved since making his major label debut with 2002’s Rock City. Now with the buzz-heavy Slaughterhouse project dropping next month, and long-anticipated DJ Premier executive-produced LP (Street Hop) coming in September, Royce da 5’9 is primed to make his most concerted effort towards mainstream acceptance.

 AllHipHop.com: Congratulations on getting the Street Hop album ready, I know you’ve been working on it for the last few years. It’s been about 4 years since your last full length LP, Independent’s Day. How has your mentality differed in approaching this album as opposed to the last 3?

 Royce: I just stepped it up. I’m proud to say I’ve actually gotten better over the last 4 years. It’s scary the sh*t I’m coming up with, because I hope I’m not peaking out at this age. But I’m not that old, and I’m looking at what Jay-Z is doing [and] I’m thinking I have a lot of good years left. But I’m definitely at the top of my game right now; I can compete with the best of them.

 AllHipHop.com: You’re working with DJ Premier again, and you guys have been collaborating heavily over the last couple years. When you work with someone regularly you pick up a lot of their quirks and routines which enables you to work together better. Talk about the chemistry you have with Premier in relation to the other producers you’ve been working with.

 Royce: You know what? I have the same chemistry with a lot of producers that I have with Premier. It’s just something about when me and Preme finish something. Because of his legendary status, and what I’m doing to his beats, fans just want to hear more. We got chemistry as friends, so when we get in the studio it’s really simple and nothing extra that we have to do. It happens to just work out every time. It’s us being really comfortable around each other in the studio because we’re cool.

 Sometimes you’ll meet a producer, y’all are working that day, and you may not really like him. You might think he’s the most talented mother**ker in the world, but also think he’s a jackass. It’s about vibing with the person for me. Unless it’s somebody just giving you some many ideas, but I don’t think I really need that. The last person I got in the studio with producer-wise that was like “yo, you should rhyme it like this, this is the hook,” was Pharrell. And I liked him as a person as well. It was a good chemistry with us and I trusted his judgment and we came up with a lot of good records. But I was a kid back then. If I got in with him now, we’d do some monumental sh*t.

 AllHipHop.com: I remember you originally announcing Street Hop a little over 2 year ago, with the lead-off track of the same name with the Nas “Made You Look” sample. Is all the material for the album new or did you include some of the older tracks from previous years?

 Royce: That’s another thing that prolonged it. The body of work that I had for those years was leaked out. So I was forced to go back in and start from scratch. I kept the same album title but did all new records. I don’t have anything old.

 AllHipHop.com: All the Slaughterhouse members are expected to drop EPs this month, with yours being the first. This is extensive promotion for just one album, so would you say this is the biggest media campaign you’ve personally ever been a part of?

 Royce: Yes it is, and that because it’s the one I’ve been most involved in. Normally in the past I would do a project and hand it over to the label and say “ok, y’all do your thing.” I’m very involved with the media campaign of it, and also getting together with the guys and trying to make this work for our solo careers as well as the group. The beauty of it is we all have our respective careers. We don’t want to get in a group and just be looked at as group members. We’re all sitting on monster sh*t as solo artists. We want to strategically put ‘em up out to where we’re controlling a part of the music business for a certain amount of time… It’s very possible. We’re all sitting on a lot of material, and have the outlets to put it out. It’s a powerful movement.

 AllHipHop.com: From the outside a lot of people would assume Joe Budden is the de-facto leader of the group. But in the studio I’m sure it’s a lot different from the public perception. So when you guys are working and throwing ideas back and forth, is there anyone is particular that takes the lead as far as selecting rhyme order, or does everyone maintain equal input? 

Royce: As far as the order, it’s never an issue. We never say “yo, you should go first.” Normally whoever finishes writing first goes in the booth. The guys trust my judgment creatively. Where we are in our careers, I probably have the most history in terms of experience in making albums. So I think they look to me since I’m a big brother to Joell and Joey, and me and Crooked are so much alike it doesn’t matter if it’s me or him that takes the lead. Rhyme for rhyme he’s going to do him, and no one can f**k with that. I think one of my strengths is making albums and songs, and we were really focused on making songs. Verse for verse we’re always going to have that. But in terms of putting songs together I think they look to me for that. And I’m never going to let them down. And two, with me taking the lead we just came up with a crazy album.

 AllHipHop.com: People are assuming this will be a straight lyrical, battle record. But I’m sure you guys are not going to do that. Take about the surprises you have in store for people who are expecting just a battle album.

 Royce: Man we got real records. The album sounds like one of our solo albums with all of us on it. Just because we’re a group doesn’t mean we’re going to go in and sway away from the regular formula any of us would use on our own albums. All of us came to the table with songs. Like Joell straight up donated a song from his album. With that said, we were more concerned about making records than doing 13 onslaught Slaughterhouse records, because people already know we can do that. I’m telling you man, everyone is going to be surprised when they hear it. Its classic and all 4 of us think so. It’s the best project that any of us have been a part of. We’re real proud of what we’ve come with.

 AllHipHop.com: Everyone knows Joey has always been real outspoken about everything. He’ll speak his mind about any and everybody in Hip-Hop. Sometimes that will get him into issues with other artists. Did you guys have any reservations about this, or is everyone comfortable with whatever comes his way and will hold him down no matter what?

 Royce: Well it’s both; I’m going to hold him down even if I’m uncomfortable. But if I’m uncomfortable with something he’s saying, I’ll go to him and not disagree with Joe in the media. I’m like his big brother so he’s going to listen to me. He respects me like I respect him. Two, he’s not an idiot. Joey just don’t say sh*t and not realize it’s something he shouldn’t have said. 10 times out of 10 if Joey says some sh*t, he may think about it later and say “damn, I shouldn’t have said that.” We all as human beings do that. His personality is just a little stronger than the average persons. That’s what makes him special and that character in the group. For all of us, we let him be who he is. We just keep a close eye on him and let him know “yo, you probably shouldn’t have said that, but don’t worry about we’re going to straighten it out,” because he’s never said nothing too crazy where someone would want to kill him or some sh*t like that. It’s just minor and a lack of communication.

 So he says something about Method Man, and I know I’m going to bump into Raekwon, I’m going to go to Raekwon with all the respect in the world and let him know that we feel they are legends. I’m going to put Raekwon and Joey in front of each other, Joey is going to apologize but he honestly feels like it was a lack of class. They’re going to shake hands, and Raekwon says “I’m going to put you on the phone with Meth.” And once him and Meth talk, that’s it! No more beef and nothing else to talk about.

 Now as far as the Ransoms and n*ggas like that we don’t care about them. Them n*ggas is lame. They’re going to say what they say. But the real n*iggas? We’re going to always squash it. And I’m a real n*gga, and I have n*ggas in the streets everywhere. So it should never be a problem with nothing being squashed, because real n*ggas never look for beef. Real n*ggas never want beef. Real n*ggas always want to find the resolve.

AllHipHop.com: Bar Exam 2 was the top mixtape of 2008.On a few songs you’ve already talked about Bar Exam 3 coming. Will you keep the same format with that one?

 Royce: I’m looking to step it up lyrically, always. I want to put a classic mixtape together and go with a different DJ every time. The last 2 did really well, so I’m looking for nothing but critical acclaim. If I can keep putting in people’s heads that I can rhyme on that level, that drives me. I do this with my own money. But right now sh*t is so hectic with the Slaughterhouse project it’s going to be harder to squeeze it in. Like the “DOA Freestyle;” Joey and everyone just happened to want to go to a strip club in New York, and I said nah I’m going to sit back and chill. That’s how I got the time to do that freestyle. It’s going to take for those types of moments for me to stockpile enough material for me to work Bar Exam 3.

 AllHipHop.com: Is there a DJ you already have in mind for the project?

 Royce: I got a few people in mind, but it’s a little too up in the air for me to start saying names. It will always be the people that I know can take it to the next level. I’ll be ready to starting naming names in a couple weeks.

 AllHipHop.com: You mentioned the “DOA Freestyle,” which stood out to me in terms of what happened with Charles Hamilton. Back in about mid-June, you excused his Dilla comments by saying he was a young kid who was running his mouth, and that you would take care of it so he wouldn’t be in any danger in Detroit. But in the freestyle it sounds like you washed your hands of him. Did something happen in the last couple weeks to make you change your opinion of him?

 Royce: Yes. When I spoke with Charles, I explained to him the dynamic of Detroit. I told him we’re all one team; we don’t ride against each other or stay neutral. It’s not what we do. We don’t like the names of our legends just being thrown around in particular ways whether you’re trying to show admiration or not. If someone takes offense to it, and it’s the wrong person, I’m telling you that you’re bickering back and forth with the wrong people. This is a battle you can’t win. I told him to apologize for whatever he was saying on Twitter once we get off phone. And after that don’t speak on it no more and I’ll talk to those people and just end the sh*t. He said “good looking and I appreciate it and I’m going to do that.”

 I wasn’t asking him to do that for me, but for him. Because I could have easily said “let’s just jump right on him, he disrespected the D!” But I didn’t because I’ve been at an age where I didn’t have any regards for what I said. I grew out of that sh*t and I think Charles will too. He’s a smart dude. So he typed some half-ass response that nobody took as an apology. I didn’t trip but thought maybe he just don’ get it.

 So the next day I go on Twitter and read this with my own eyes: “Detroit is mad because they lost J Dilla, and Harlem is mad because we lost Max B. I guess we’re even.” Now that made me mad. Number one, you’re disrespecting me. We just had a conversation where I stepped out of my regular character and played the mature role for the simple fact that I like him. Second, I felt like I was going away from my city for a minute. So I had to throw him a couple lines to put everything back in perspective and let him know what it could be.

 [It’s] not that I’m beefing with him or even that I’ve washed my hands of him. It was just a warning shot. I’m sure he didn’t take it as nothing but that. But if you fire back I’m going all the way at you. He hasn’t said anything since then so it’s all good with me.

 AllHipHop.com: Detroit right now is hurting more so than the rest of the country economically. Do you see things turning around soon or do you expect conditions to remain in dire straits over the next few years?

 Royce: Man, in Detroit I can’t really say. It doesn’t feel like things will turn around no time soon. It’s just a dark cloud over the city. With the plants closing I think we’ll need a minute to rebuild. We need this economy stimulated in some type of way. I just hung out when Slaughterhouse was in town. I took them out and man, it looked like no one had any money. They got off the plane and there was a dude begging. It didn’t use to look like this but we’re going through a lot. It’s nothing that’s going to be repaired in one year, but over time it’ll turn around, like Hip-Hop.

 Hip-Hop went through a dark period where everybody sucked. Now it’s looking up again. We got Slaughterhouse; Drake can rhyme and is getting a lot of notoriety, Wayne, Fab coming back out, and Kiss doing numbers. And also with Jay-Z coming back out, so it’s looking ok for the coming year.

 

AllHipHop.com: Since you’re good friends with Eminem, I know you were anticipating Relapse after such a long sabbatical. What did you think of his comeback effort?Royce: It was my first time hearing him rhyme in a long time. I thought the sh*t was good. I think he set the bar so high with things before, I don’t think there’s anything he can say anymore that can make me go crazy. He set the bar where no one else can go and I feel the same way about Jay-Z. I’ll get the Blueprint 3 but I don’t see myself flipping my wig over anything on it. I expect a great album but not for it to make me feel the way the original Blueprint or the Marshall Mathers LP made me feel. What Em is doing is still better than what everyone else has, but because the game is so f**ked up now it makes it hard for me to listen with my biased ears and call anything classic.

 

 AllHipHop.com: To end on somewhat of a light note, with MJ’s passing, which album would you rank higher, Off the Wall or Thriller?

 Royce: I’d say Thriller, but it’s close, though. Thriller is my personal favorite. Thriller is the best album in any genre of music, ever. That’s my personal opinion but I love Off the Wall. I think it’s one of the best albums, too. But Thriller is still my favorite.

 AllHipHop.com: Any other final thoughts?

 Royce: Slaughterhouse self-titled LP August 11, my digital EP The Revival is in stores now, and September 22 my full length LP Street Hop, executive-produced by DJ Premier. Be on the lookout for all the Slaughterhouse projects that will be coming for the remainder of the year. For Street Hop I have Busta Rhymes, Slaughterhouse, my little brother Kid Vishis, and Phonte from Little Brother.

Fabolous readies “Loso’s Way” for a select crowd in NYC

This week, Def Jam Recording Artist Fabolous held a listening session / movie premiere at an undisclosed location in Manhattan. Media, Executives, Producers and fans alike, packed into the venue to take a glimpse at his fifth studio album, “Loso’s Way”.

Due to an early partial leak of the album (let’s get this corrected, please), a majority of the attendee’s sung along with the metaphorically gifted wordsmith’s technical delivery from track to track. The lead single to ‘Throw it in the Bag’ featuring The Dream, lifted a few swaying champagne glasses to the ceiling.

But if you know Fabolous’ track record, the singles are just the ice breaker to the main event. Songs like ‘Lullaby’ produced by The Alchemist (with scratches by Just Blaze) had necks spinning clear off shoulders; the remix to ‘Money Goes, Honey Stay” featuring Jay-Z showed that Brooklyn was in the house in a major way; and one of Fab’s favorites ‘Pachanga’ produced by Sid V for “Duo Live” was Street Fam tested, and audience approved.

Loso then gave the crowd an exclusive (remember those?). He premiered the video for his next single ‘Everything, Everyday, Everywhere’ featuring the lovely (add more adjectives here) Keri Hilson and the nerdy dude that come to find out was actually you in high school, Ryan Leslie.

As for the movie premiere of “Loso’s Way”, I could give you one guess about the story’s plot. Yes, you’ve got. It’s a story about a young man and his entourage – a story about an emcee that becomes a huge star – a story about leaving the game behind, yet can’t seem to shake it off. “Loso’s Way” is about an emcee, playing the role of an emcee. I will not say that Fabolous played himself; I’ll save that for the ‘Comment Section’.

For the most part, there wasn’t much to take away from the film. Styles P basically stole the show playing the role of Loso’s lyrical nemesis. The crowd laughed at DJ Clue before he opened his mouth as the radio disc jockey that documented Loso’s musical career. The movie was 20 minutes long at the most. One of the attendee’s (Alamaj) asked Fab where the rest of the movie was at. And Fab just answered if the money that is offered to him is right, he’ll complete it. Otherwise, he’ll continue the movie with his next album release. Hopefully in the sequel he becomes a doctor or an engineer.

Loso’s Way Tracklisting

1. “The Way “Intro”  

2. “My Time” (Feat. Jeremih)

3. “Imma Do It” (Feat. Kobe)

4. “Feel Like I’m Back

5. “Everything, Everyday, Everywhere” (Feat.Keri Hilson)

6. “Throw It in the Bag” Throw It in the Bag” (Feat. The-Dream)

7. “Money Goes, Honey Stay (When the Money Goes Remix)” (Feat. Jay-Z)

8. “Salute” (Feat. Lil Wayne)

9. “There He Go” Paul Cain, Red Cafe & Freck Billionaire)

10. “The Fabolous Life” (Feat. Ryan Leslie)

11. “Makin’ Love” (Feat. Ne-Yo)

12. “Last Time” (Feat. Trey Songz)

13. “Pachanga”  

14. “Lullaby”

15. “Stay” (Feat. Marsha Ambrosius)

16. “I Miss My Love”  

Will “Deshair™” Foskey is a social journalist/blogger, with New Jersey as his home state and AllHipHop.com as one of his many passions. His most recent project, HYPERLINK “http://www.TheRacetoNowhere.blogspot.com” www.TheRacetoNowhere.blogspot.com has launched to rave reviews, early Summer ’09.