U Don’t Know
U Don’t Know
Time’s Up
Lyrics Of Fury
Respiration (Flying High Mix)
Dream Shatterer
Elevators (Me and You)
Born Killer
Renegade
Melding elements of rap, rock, R&B, and funk into one cohesive and melodic sound, upstate New York’s Gym Class Heroes had diverse appeal based on their impressive musical dexterity. Often touring with indie rock and pop-punk bands, they didn’t fit comfortably into one specific genre; the quartet’s music was rooted in traditional Hip-Hop, but featured live instruments instead of looped samples or beats. Lyrics were often socially conscious, but also incorporated humor and wry perceptiveness.After years under the radar, Gym Class Heroes has emerged as this years breakout band. And Travis McCoy, 26, the charismatic rapper-singer and goofy star of the band and the music video of the groups huge single Cupids Chokehold, has gotten plenty of attention. The Heroes have watched their profile rise after Chokehold hit the radio last year; the undeniably catchy song which samples the hook of Supertramps oldie Breakfast in America and they now have the 2007 MTV VMA Award for best newcomer. Travis breaks down the highs and lows of fame with AllHipHop Alternatives.AllHipHop.com Alternatives: Hey Travis, how are you?Travis: Im good thanks. How are you?AHHA: Great thanks. Congrats on a great year….Travis: Thank you. Its appreciated.AHHA: Gym Class Heroes won best newcomer at the MTV VMAs this year. Is that weird for you as youve been with the group for ten years?Travis: Its great being recognized and too win an award, it is a little weird but its better than getting an award for “Best old group who finally made it” I guess? Seriously though the award really means a lot to us.AHHA: How would you describe your relationship with Fall Out Boy?Travis: Thats family. We had to spend almost every waking minute together while we were touring. So we now know what ticks each other off, each others sense of humor, when someone needs space; so weve really become like this big dysfunctional family. AHHA: Lets talk about the Gym Class Heroes sound. Your music cant really be defined…Travis: People give themselves restrictions, people allow themselves to be defined or pigeonholed into a category and weve never done that, weve never said were this type of band and so on. I think when you start to let people put you in a box; you end up being forced to stay within it. I think musicians and artists get bored of doing the same kind of music for a long time but when you say your this kind of act and then you try doing something different; then the fans persecute you so thats why weve never given ourselves any restrictions. Were in a good position and its cool people consider us as a breath of fresh air and I think we are. People need to stop worrying about staying in their lane so much.AHHA: Who would you say your inspirations are, as you incorporate everything from Hip-Hop, R&B, rock, and 80s samples into your sound?Travis: I love 80s R&B music, old Soul music, Prince, 90s Hip-Hop, Brand Nubian, early Tribe Called Quest…My taste is a little bit all over the place. Thats why I think our music appeals to a wide variety of people, because we add a little bit of everything into our music.AHHA: I loved the video for Cupids Chokehold.Travis: Thank you. Whenever we do a video, its important for us to capture who we are four f**king nerds, mixed in with a little humor. The video for Cupids Chokehold is definitely fun to watch, and you can get a little giggle from it. Everyones making these politically charged videos and trying to make some huge statement or theyre trying to make like a three minute commercial. I just look at videos as short films, you know?AHHA: Yeah. I think the video for Cupids Chokehold is really cute with the little cupid…Travis: Well were kind of cute too. AHHA: Im sure you are. You guys always look like youre having the best time, and you never seem to take anything seriously. Is that part of your image or are you guys really just laid back and enjoying the ride?Travis: Yeah, I think we dont think about the politics too much. We just have fun. Were living our dream right now and getting paid for it. [laughs] It almost seems like a crime not too be happy. Sometimes I think Im getting something over somebody you know?My jobs not really that hard, I dont think I have anything to complain about. We love what we do, and we want to show our appreciation to the people who are supporting us and the people who come out and see us. People come to the shows to get away from the stress of their days and to let loose; if were all depressed and not putting our all into the shows, then were letting them down. So we pride ourselves on the fact that we dont take ourselves seriously, and we just try to make sure people have a good time. When I was young, I went to a lot of cool shows and sometimes people would look at me, this 6ft tall Black kid and be like, What the hell are you doing here? It was f**ked up, and so its important to me that everyone feels comfortable coming to a Gym Class Heroes show and that our music is for everyone.AHHA: Youve kind of become the front man and the main face of the group. Why do you think that is?Travis: Man, it sucks!AHHA: You dont enjoy the extra attention?Travis: No. I hate it.AHHA: It must be a little flattering?Travis: I prefer to keep to myself, and I have certain issues like being a private and proud person. Even when we were first starting off, and I was really excited about one of our songs or a project, I always worried that I would be coming across as an arrogant and sadistic bastard when talking about how great our song was or something. Ive always worried how I come across and now Im in this position where Im in the rumor pages and Im on TV and its just strange too me. Its definitely been a hard adjustment for me. Certain people can just deal with it or eat it up, but Im realistic. Im not going to allow this to give me a big head, as fame doesnt last forever. Fame is just like a drug and if you got too caught up in it…once its gone and people dont care about you anymore; thats when youll end up on Celebrity Fit Club or some other f**king reality show. I dont want that ever to happen to me. Im a simple man.AHHA: How does this affect the group dynamics? When one member is getting most of the attention?Travis: I mean the guys are just as reclusive and weird about this sh*t as I am, so I think theyre happy that they dont have to deal with the s### as much as I have to. [laughs] Theyre like, F**k it dude, rock on. Less sh*t I have to deal with. [laughs] Anyway I like interviews, I like talking. I dont like face-to-face interviews as much so I wear a mask…AHHA: You wear a mask during your interviews?Travis: Yeah…AHHA: Ok, well least were on the phone so you dont need to worry about the mask today…Travis: Oh I still have it by my side just in case…AHHA: Wow Im not sure if I can take you seriously right now. Lets move on… How did your collaboration with Lil Wayne come about?Travis: Im a huge, huge Lil Wayne fan and I wanted to do a remix of one of our songs, so I thought lets get Weezy on and we sent him a song on Friday evening and Wayne sent it back on a Saturday morning completely finished and I was like, Holy sh*t, this dudes crazy.Weve spoken to each other a few times, and I met him last year at the MTV VMAs and then we bumped into each other a few times after and he asked me to be on his new record and I said, Fo sure.I think his record is more eagerly anticipated than both Kanyes or 50s were.AHHA: So have you heard Lil Waynes new material for his new album?Travis: Ive heard some of it. Its f**king brilliant. Absolutely f**king brilliant.AHHA: You and Lil Wayne are an interesting collaboration…Travis: Yeah. I dont like to do conventional collaborations or what people would expect. Just artists people wouldnt expect, you know? Artists were into as opposed to an artist that would look cool featured on our record. Nowadays you buy a Hip-Hop record and every f**king song has a feature, its more like a mixtape than a record. So we do collaborations in good taste, not just to sell more records. For our next record, Im thinking about a collab with Alex Turner from the Arctic Monkeys, Id like to do a song with him and weve written a song with Ne-Yo also.AHHA: With you getting so much attention, you must have a lot of solo offers on the table? Is solo work something that interests you?Travis: Oh definitely. I mean Im too introverted to embark on my own solo record. I mean Ive done it before, but its not something I see myself going back to being solo and not being with a band and being by myself on stage but Im always recording, always trying to stay creative, and working with other people on there projects is something I am definitely doing. Ive been doing a lot of guest appearances. Im actually recording a song with Kelly Rowland this week for some soundtrack for a French movie or some sh*t.AHHA: So what do you think of music right now?Travis: Im not really interested in whose beefing with who, who said what, and the whole controversy side of things. The more and more we become a part of this, we kind of get away from the actual music. In terms of the actual music, I think people are finally starting to realize that things need to change, and so people are actually trying new s### and Im really, really excited right now. When I heard Kanye Wests Stronger for the first time, I was like Holy sh*t, that dude has balls. People arent scared anymore to try new things. Its not a case of if youre a rapper; then you have to do this and nothing else. I think you really have to do something clever, something different and special these days to stay relevant. All the fads dont matter anymore, like in rock with all the guys wearing black eyeliner and looking like your creepy cousin who you dont want to sit next to at the dinner table or with Hip-Hop and all the Bling-Bling, Oh my God, I hate saying Bling-Bling, I sound like such an a**hole, but my point is thats all pretty irrelevant, its becoming all about the music again.AHHA: Ok so I need to address some rumors. You were in London recently, and I hear you were telling press that you were dating Kelly Osbourne…Travis: Yeah me and Kelly met a while a go at a party, shes totally awesome. Anytime two people whose faces are recognizable are seen speaking to each other, then its automatically assumed they are dating. But its not the case with me and Kelly. No way.AHHA: Ok, but you were reported to have told some journalists you and Kelly were married?Travis: No. Oh actually you know what? I might have said that but I was really drunk and I just thought Id screw with the press.AHHA: So do you have any celeb crushes?Travis: Lily Allen. I met her before very briefly. Shes cute. Yeah… AHHA: Ok. So are you happy right now musically and personally?Travis: Honestly. Im absolutely miserable. [laughs] Nah, Im happy with the way things are going. Like I said Ive had to make a lot of adjustments, like not being able to go out and get a pizza, and in New York people just come up and grab you and Im not really a people person, so when people are touching me I kind of spaz out. So in that sense Im miserable but in every other sense; like my band being successful and me being f**king rich. [laughs] Im happy. Hopefully Ill have 17 kids by next year all with different women to top it off AHHA: Seventeen kids with different women in one year?Travis: Yeah…AHHA: On a serious note…do you want kids? Do you want to settle down? Is that something in your five-year plan?Travis: I dont want to settle down, I just want 17 kids. They can all be rappers when they grow up and Ill name them the Jackson 17. [laughs] AHHA: Ok good luck with that. So were you bothered about the gay rumors that plagued you for a while?Travis: Initially it did. I think it would bother any straight guy. It hurts. I remember the first time I saw gay rumors about me on the internet and I was like F**k! Im never going to get p*ssy again. But then the more I started to see it pop up on the net; the more I started to think it was hilarious. The internet is so f**kin hit or miss, you cant take the rumors seriously. It can be great and build you up or it can try to destroy your whole mindset. So yeah at first it messed me up, but now Im more secure with whom I am as an artist and as a person so that the rumors dont bother me. But for the record I am not gay or bisexual. Is it gay that I think Im hot?AHHA: You think youre hot? I wouldnt say thats gay. No, Id call that confidence Travis: Id hang out with myself all day…
From Kanye to Common, the Midwest is burning with talent and Chi-town native Soulstice throws his own words into the competition with his latest Dead Letter Perfect (Wandering Soul), making him a viable contender. Soulstice, one half of the group Wade Waters, returns with this solo effort as he spits soulful lyrics and conscious rhymes. It’s no shock that Soulstice tackles heavy subject matters with intelligence; he does have a Master’s in electrical computer engineering. Also a master lyricist, Soulstice proves his verbal agility through powerful and insightful prose heard throughout Dead Letter Perfect. Thankfully, his wordsmanship overshadows the sometimes inconsistent beats that riddle this album. Good thing for Soulstice he doesnt pretend to be the perfect rapper admitting his faults on Not Perfect: Nah, Im not perfect, in fact sometimes far from it/Might break rules depending on how bad I want it/Sometimes patient, sometimes Im not/Sometimes forget to appreciate what Ive got.Soulstice doesnt disregard the imperfections found in his music; instead he does what he does best and fills Dead Letter Perfect with verbal explosions full of intelligent rhymes. On the album opener Southside Ride, Soulstice sets the stage for his lyrical power. Explode on contact, lines of shrapnel/You know its raw when you hear the vinyl crackle/Pen is my muse, drawn not from women and booze/Uh, a little bit but not enough to get it confused/Soulstice spit grimy and gritty as hell/Not too many other cats rep my city this well/Chi-town, ride down, Southside we live/Got sick night game plus a nine-to-five.On “World On Fire” Soulstice trades verses with his Wade Waters partner Haysoos. The chemistry displayed between these two easily makes this the best track on the album. He also teams up with D.C. based rapper Oddisee on the business plan anthem “Get It Right.” Even though Dead Letter Perfect has a few weak tracks including “Be Strong” and “The Time;” Soulstice still manages to put together a healthy album full of conscious music over soulful beats. His music sounds nothing like his Midwest peers, but no one ever got noticed for following in another’s footsteps. While Soulstice isn’t the world’s greatest MC, he’s taking a chance to change the world of Hip-Hop with his own version of soul.
Hip-Hop mogul Sean “Diddy” Combs has been cleared by the Manhattan D.A. for an alleged assault inside a trendy New York night club last month.
Investigators were investigating Combs for allegedly assaulting Steven Acevedo in the early morning on October 13 at exclusive Upstairs nightclub.
Combs was accused of striking Acevedo in the face with a one-two combination, leaving him with a bloody nose.
Acevedo also claimed Combs bodyguard motioned as if he was pulling a gun during the brawl.
“I’ve been informed by the Manhattan District Attorney’s office that after a thorough investigation, they have made a decision not to authorize any arrests in connection with the incident involving Mr. Combs and Steven Acevedo on October 13,” Combs attorney Benjamin Brafman said. “I want to commend the D.A.’s office and the New York City Police Department for conducting a thorough and very fair investigation into this incident and not allowing this private disagreement between two acquaintances to turn into a criminal charge.”
Combs himself denied any wrong doing and said the incident was blown out of proportion.
“It was something that was just totally overblown. I don’t fight over girls!” Diddy told Access Hollywood. “I got into an argument. I am a human being.”
During the fall of 2005, Chris Brown brought us Run It!a Scott Storch produced and Sean Garret penned track reminiscent of Ushers Yeah! In essence, fans knew what they were getting, a pubescent R&B crooner a-la Usher, Omarion and Mario. Still, something clicked with audiences, whether it was because of Browns dance routines in videos, energized performances, and catchy tracks, listeners responded well, catapulting the debut single and Browns self-titled debut to top spots on Billboard. Chris Brown returns with Exclusive (Jive) an upbeat, mature, familiar, R&B album. Exclusive finds Chris going back to his roots the whole go-go thing as he says on Throwed, and embracing his 18-year-old manhood as he bluntly states in Kiss Kiss, featuring the voice-box phenomenon, T-Pain. The deeper inflection in Browns voice alone makes him sound more mature, an idea that Chris has made sure to communicate during his personal appearances and magazine interviews (at times too emphatically).Ballads like I Want To Be and Take You Down are delivered maturely, conjuring up memories of Omarion-style vocals and lyrical arrangements. Building his vocal maturity, Brown links up with Stargate for With You a deja-vu track evocative of Beyonces Irreplaceable. Wall To Wall, the lead single off Exclusive, illustrates exactly what Chris wanted fans and audiences to see: a chick magnet, in the name of fame, not really fighting the ladies off. Showing further potential for the album to make a nest on radio waves and MTV for some time after its release are Damage, showing a regretful Brown after breaking a ladys heart, and You, an ode to a past lovers everlasting imprint. Exclusive isnt much of a departure from Chris Browns debut, besides his own normalcy as an 18-year-old to evoke a grown-up image. This time the formula is a little tweaked great, since it worked the first time around. Still, you can find Chris targeting his teenage audience as seen in the school gym based video Kiss Kiss. Plus, the songs are about chasing girls. Really, its what an 18-year-old would sing about, so for Chris Brown fans, its a perfect sophomore effort.
Philadelphia rapper Dice Raw has teamed with The Roots front man Black Thought to form a new group, The Money Making Jam Boys, which also features rappers Truck North and P###.
Dice Raw, Karlos Jenkins, has been putting in long hours in the recording studio preparing material for MMJBs upcoming debut release, in addition to a slew of his own solo projects.
“Its pure East Coast Hip-Hop in the tradition of the greats who came before us, breaking some rules and creating new ones as we go along,” Dice Raw told AllHipHop.com. “MMJB is pure East Coast fire, its a mindset and a way of life.”
In addition to recording the untitled follow up to his 2000 solo debut album Reclaiming the Dead, Dice Raw will expand his musical horizons with his New Wave/Hip-Hop project, Nouveau Riche.
“Its new world music [with] so many influence, fans can expect almost anything,” Dice Raw stated. “Its a labor of love and we do what we got to do to get it done.”
In the coming weeks, Dice Raw will be featured on a new song featuring Black Thought and Peedi Crack, which will be accompanied by a video.
Dice Raw will release a number of digital tracks next month from his solo project, MMJB and Nouveau Riche.
Queens, New York rapper 50 Cent was named the worlds best selling Hip-Hop artist at the 19th Annual World Music Awards in Monaco on November 4.
The World Music Awards featured performances by a number of the worlds top recording acts, including Rihanna, Avril Lavigne, Mexican band Mana and others.
50 Cents latest album Curtis helped him win the Worlds Best Selling Artist Award, which is determined by actual sales figures gathered from countries across the globe, as opposed to a voting process.
Akon took home three awards, including Best Selling R&B Male Artist, Best Selling African Artist and Best Selling Internet Artist.
“You are witness to seeing me receive any kind of award for music the first time in my life,” Akon told the crowd.
Other big winners during the evening included Mika who took home four awards, including Best Selling Male Entertainer and Worlds Best Selling Pop/Rock Male Artist and Avril Lavigne, who won Best Selling Pop/Rock Female Artist and Best Selling Canadian Artist.
Shaggy won Worlds Best Selling R&B Male Artist and Entertainer of the Year, while Rihanna took home the Worlds Best Selling Pop Female award.
Generations united as R&B legend Patti Labelle and Canadian singer Celine Dion were honored with the Legend Award. Newcomer Ciara introduced Patti Labelle the the High Priestess of Good Vibrations, while Prince Albert II introduced Dion and honored her for selling over 200 million records worldwide.
The 19th Annual World Music Awards was sponsored by 80-year-old English fashion brand Belstaff.
Proceeds from the event will benefit a World Music Award hospital being built in Darfur.
A 43-year-old Dekalb resident has been charged in the recent defacement of the Tupac Amaru Shakur Center for the Arts in Stone Mountain, Georgia.
According to the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, Kenneth Anthony Wilson was charged on Thursday (November 1) with second degree criminal damage to property, which is a felony.
The vandalism occurred during the early morning hours of October 20, when fliers bearing rants about various rappers, the 9/11 attacks and Hurricane Katrina were plastered all over the statue and the Center’s grounds.
A rope with a wooden cross attached to it was also found wrapped around the bronze statue of Tupac that stands in the Center’s Peace Garden.
Wilson, who is African-American, has not been charged with a hate crime and is being held on a $1500 bond.
DeKalb police spokeswoman Mekka Parish said that investigators had no reason to believe the attack was racially motivated.
In Hip-Hop’s at times theater like atmosphere, there may be no better primetime player than DJ Drama.
DJ Drama has been through more than your average Hip-Hop DJ can stomach in just one year. His arrest for racketeering by the FBI triggered a domino effect that virtually shut down his mixtape game for a short time earlier this year. His long awaited debut, Gangsta Grillz: The Album, pushed back nearly a whole year because of another “DJ Drama” that popped up who felt he had the right to the name. But most recently, his friend and business partner T.I., was arrested on federal gun possession charges in Atlanta. None of this has fazed him. In the world of Hip-Hop few music executives have more influence than DJ Drama. His Gangsta Grillz compilations have helped define this decade’s Southern rap explosion. He has been instrumental in the careers of rappers like Young Jeezy, Lil Wayne , T.I., Saigon and others. Now he is set to take Gangsta Grillz mainstream and break his own artist; Michigan native Willie The Kid. DJ Drama speaks exclusively to AllHipHop.com about his new December 4 release date, rumors that have been circulating in the media and gives us his views on the federal charges against his dear friend. AllHipHop.com: Hi Drama. How’s everything going with the new album?
Drama: Everything’s great. Everything’s great.AllHipHop.com: So what happened with the original release date? The album was supposed to come out almost a year ago? Drama: I had some complications. One was due to the situation with my name… You know how it goes, “More money, more problems.” This guy from Chicago basically popped up out of nowhere and said he had the legal rights to the name DJ Drama so that complicated things for a moment and then Tip’s album [T.I. vs. Tip] was ready to come out and you know how it goes? He is the big powerhouse over at Atlantic, so the label put all their focus onto his project and rightfully so. That’s my big homie, so we focused on getting his album to platinum status real quick. I went back in the studio, put some more work in, got a banging single done and got me a new date right around Thanksgiving so you know everything worked out for the best. We made the best out of the situation. AllHipHop.com: I know you have made the best of the situation but after you put so much work into a project it must be frustrating to be pushed back almost a whole year? Drama: I mean, it is what it is. It just means that there’s more work to do. For me, my fan base and what I represent is real different from a regular artist because I consistently feed the street with product, with my mixtapes. As long as I keep doing what I do, as long as I stay hot on the streets then I’m good. I was never really worried about it; I was never really thinking, “Oh sh*t are people going to forget about me”. I mean, yeah sometimes I would be feeling impatient to come out but I’m a firm believer that everything happens for a reason. Now I’ve just dropped the single 5000 Ones [featuring Nelly, T.I., Willie The Kid, Yung Joc, Young Keezy, Twista and Diddy] which is a very big song and in the long run the new date will work out for my benefit. It’s a fourth quarter release anyway, star-studded, a lot of powerhouses involved so it’s all good. AllHipHop.com: After the RIAA raid; you had a nice little buzz going; the original December/January release date would have kept that buzz at fever point…Drama: I mean in today’s world we all know controversy sells and I was definitely on the tongues of the media for a minute. I garnered a lot of publicity that a lot of people would usually have to pay for. Me and my movement, The Aphilliates, have done a lot and yeah it would have been good to come out around that time, but that’s not the end of my story, that’s not the beginning of my story; it’s just a chapter in my book. That was never going to define me. The album is still banging, nothing changed. I’m still doing my mixtapes, I’m on the radio more days than I was before and I’m still visible. AllHipHop.com: Regarding the raid and the charges against you, whatever happened? Has that all gone away? Drama: It’s still pending. I am yet to be in court. So we shall see but I’m not in jail so that’s a good thing. AllHipHop.com: So we should keep our ‘Free Drama’ t-shirts for a while? Drama: I mean you can hold on to it just for memorabilia purposes but I hope you don’t ever have to put it on again. AllHipHop.com: Due to that whole situation, did anything to do with your business end up being affected negatively? Drama: Nah. It basically just affected my business positively. It put me on a larger scale. I did a lot of travelling, I got booked for a lot of international gigs and you know the mixtape game as a whole slowed down so that was a definite turn of events, but I think that’s slowly, but surely coming back to life because of people like myself and a lot of other people who are putting in a lot of work to bring the game back to life. I’m a firm believer that mixtapes will never die but overall it didn’t affect my business in any negative way. At the end of the day; the stories in the media are always full of half-truths and you’re always going to have up’s and you’re always going to have down’s. You got to take the good with the bad. A prime example would be Puffy. Look how many things Puff has been through. I’ve used this example before but let’s just say he would have quit after the riot at that basketball game? Then he would never have started Bad Boy Records, let’s say he would have quit after Biggie got killed, let’s say he quit after the trail for the gun charges? You can’t let any type of controversy stop you from doing what you love. AllHipHop.com: Do you feel that Atlantic is really supporting you? Drama: I think in some ways they have yet to see that I have a movement. It’s not something I would say I blame Atlantic for as I do the music industry in general. A lot of labels have got caught up on singles, ringtones and things of that nature. We’ve all seen Shop Boyz with their big song and Sean Kingston and you know I could go on and on, and that’s no disrespect to those guys, but they have these huge singles but they sell no records. Then you have an artist like Common who hasn’t had a lot of video play or radio play out the box and still sold 150 thousand first week because he has a movement, a core fan base and I believe I’m the kind of artist who has a core fan base. People love Gangsta Grillz because of what it represents, it’s not all about spins with me and then again I’ve got my own movement; The Aphilliates Music Group, my own machine so regardless whether I believe the label have done what I believe they should do, I’m going to do what I got to do because that’s all I can do. AllHipHop.com: Does it ever make you ever want to go independent? As far as I can see; you’re doing the work and they’ll make the money. Drama: [Laughs] I mean I’m a team player. You know we may agree to disagree. I may have my opinion. But I’m here to put out a great album, I’m here to make myself money, I’m here to make the Aphilliates money, to make Grand Hustle money and I’m here to make Atlantic money; at the end of the day they gave me the opportunity to do this album and this is business, I know it’s nothing personal. This is my first time out the box so I just want to prove to the people that I have a great album and then do another one and another one and another one. You know what I’m saying? So if it takes me to drop this album and to do most of the promotional work for them to understand what my movement is about, then so be it. AllHipHop.com: Ok let’s go back to your legal issues with your name. What was the outcome? Were you able to keep the name DJ Drama? Drama: Yeah, I’m coming out as Drama. There was an artist on Atlantic a couple of years ago named Drama. He actually was incarcerated and me and him chopped it up, we came to an agreement on a number and he blessed me with the ability to use the name, which I greatly appreciate from him. I was in a situation where I was going to have to change my name because that other DJ Drama guy popped up but then he just disappeared again so he lost out and I won. At the end of the day I’m Drama everyone knows me as DJ Drama; no one else. I’m comfortable with that. When you say the name DJ Dram it’s not going to be a misunderstanding. AllHipHop.com: Glad you sorted it out as DJ Dram just didn’t have the same ring to it… Drama: Yeah. I ‘m not going to lie, I was concerned. Again if my album ended up coming out when it was supposed to come out then it might have come out under DJ Dram when people know me as Drama so everything worked out the way it was supposed to and everything is a blessing. AllHipHop.com: With you original release date; people were kind of making it a battle against you and DJ Khaled… Did you feel that? Drama: [Laughs] Yeah definitely. You know I love Khaled; that’s my boy, my brother. I’m so proud of him for what he’s done for himself and what he’s done for DJ’s in general. He had two of the biggest records out this year; you know what I’m saying? He’s made everybody pay attention. We have a very close relationship and we even talked about it ourselves when we thought we would be dropping on the same day; we knew we had to bring our competitive spirits to it. It makes us work harder, it’s good for the business and I’m just proud that another DJ has got to the level that he’s got too. There are not a lot of artists or DJ’s that can say that they have had pretty much two number one huge hits like he’s had with We Taking Over and I’m So Hood. I think we need things that bring diversity, competition and dialogue into the culture. I thought the Hip Hop Is Dead controversy was great, I thought the 50 vs. Kanye competition was great, I think the South vs. North debate is cool and I think Nas calling his new album Ni**er and the debate it’s causing is great. Any time there is a debate in Hip-Hop it’s good. Even with my release date; December the 4th, from what I hear Scarface is coming out, Ghostface is supposed to be coming out, Saigon’s coming out and I hear Birdman might be coming out as well. So you know a lot of people are coming out on that December 4th date which is great because it’s going to be a great week for Hip-Hop. Yeah it’s competitive but at the same time it represents music and I think it’s going back to the time when I came up and it would be exciting to go to the store and cop albums and you’d have a whole load of choices and options and good music. AllHipHop.com: Album sales have gone down, but Atlanta as a community always seems to embrace and support their own… Drama: I hope so. Yeah. There’s a lot of love in the city. I’ve witnessed that first hand for the eleven years that I’ve been here. I definitely have a lot of people on my side; it’s a good feeling from my peers, to supporters on the street to DJ’s all around. I love what I do, I have a passion for it and I think that comes across when I speak and from what I represent. AllHipHop.com: Definitely. So you were nice enough to play me the album in January when you were in the UK. Since then, what has changed on the album? Drama: The Outkast song is still there. Actually pretty much everything is still there. There was a situation with Universal and one of the Lil Wayne songs didn’t get cleared but Wayne’s still on the album. You know we got the new single [“5000 Ones”] with TI, Nelly, Yung Joc, Willie The Kid, Young Jeezy, and Twista produced by Jazze Pha. The skits on the album are crazy. Lil Jon is still on there. Lloyd is still there. Yeah it’s pretty much the same album with a couple of bonuses. AllHipHop.com: The Lil Wayne track that didn’t make it; was that the one where he went at Wendy Williams? Drama: Yeah that didn’t make it. AllHipHop.com: Do you ever get bothered that sometimes people give the artists more credit than they do the DJ with these types of albums? Drama: No, I don’t get bothered about that. My album is not necessarily just about DJ Drama. It’s about Gangsta Grillz and people know the Gangsta Grillz brand. There are a lot of artists on my album and rightfully they deserve credit, if not I’d be rapping on the album my-damn-self [laughs]. I want everybody to get the credit they deserve as a collaborative effort because that’s what it is. It’s like a Chronic. Dr Dre’s face is on the cover but a lot of people put a lot of work into that album. Sometimes people behind the scenes are just as much as part of the project as the face of the movement. I did a lot of work for this project, I’m the face of it but a lot of people put a lot of work in also to make it what it is. I went through so much this year and I hope everyone is proud of being involved in this album. AllHipHop.com: Ok can we talk about T.I.? A lot of rumors are going around that he was set up? Drama: I don’t really know anything as far as if it was a set up or not. My details are very limited right now. Most importantly for me especially in interviews is to show my support to my homie, my comrade, my friend and my partner. I mean you’ve done interviews with Tip before… Anyone who has ever come in contact with him or seen him and spoken to him out in the streets; you know how much of a human being he is, how down to earth he is, how much of a good person he is. Even being the big superstar that he is. He does a lot of good for Hip-Hop, he does a lot of good for the South and he does a lot of good for his community and family. It’s kind of early to know what the future holds with the situation but we’re striving for the best and we’re hoping for the best. We’ve hit a down point but I’m going to do what I do and ride for him in the mean time. I’m riding for my homie. AllHipHop.com: Do you know if the security guard was a part of the Hip-Hop police? Drama: I really don’t know to be honest with you. Tip’s out right now and we’re just happy about that. He’s on house arrest and house arrest is better than being in jail. AllHipHop.com: A lot of rumors are circulating… One being that Grand Hustle’s all female rap duo, Xtaci are asking for donations now to keep afloat because of this situation? Drama: You know how it goes during these kinds of situations? There’s going to be a billion rumors, a million and one people putting their two cents into the situation. All I know is everybody in Grand Hustle is in full support mode. Anything Tip needs on my end or from anyone in Grand Hustle; we got him! AllHipHop.com: Can we address the other rumor that Atlantic feels that bloggers and media outlets are making things worse for T.I.’s case?Drama: It’s a tough one. I mean the media is the media. As public figures that we are, you have to deal with the press; good or bad. They’re not always going to paint you in a good light or make out that you’re a saint. They report as they see fit. The facts will come out in the end. I personally don’t believe that the judge is putting all his eggs into what the media or what the bloggers are saying about T.I. The facts are going to be the facts. That’s what it comes down too.AllHipHop.com: What do you say to the people who are saying that T.I. is a bad role model or that buying 26 guns was excessive and he should go down?Drama: You got to judge him by his whole track record. Don’t judge him by one event. Judge him by overall what he does and who he is. You got to look at his history. I mean the judge knew his history, the judge was aware of the things he does for the community, the kids, the schools, the youth that are in juvenile and detention centers and things of that nature. Don’t just judge him by one event, judge the man as a man overall. What he represents and how he carries himself. What if everyone just decided after the RIAA raid that I was bootlegger and that’s it? You see what I’m saying? I’d be f*cked up out here. I was lucky that people judged me by everything I represent. A lot of people said a lot of bad things about me when I went through my whole mess… “Drama’s doing this, he shouldn’t be doing that. He deserves what he gets.” But at the end of the day when I walk down the street I get respect and hopefully people will do the same for Tip. AllHipHop.com: Have you spoken to T.I.?
Drama: Yeah I have. Tip is in great spirits. Hes spending some quality time with his family, he was playing with his sons today when I spoke to him. Hes happy to be out and is ready to get back to making some music. Hes real excited about my project too. Tips always been 100% supportive of my movement. So yeah, were definitely keeping our hopes and spirits up. AllHipHop.com: Ok, so let’s end this interview on a positive note. How are things going with Willie The Kid? Drama: It’s going great. He’s got like 60 songs done on deck. He’s got a song out right now called Cha Ching that’s creating a little buzz; Don Cannon produced. Our set up is inspired by The Chronic and Doggystyle. He’s all over my album; on like six or seven tracks. I really think he’s going to be a problem. What he’s going to bring to the game is much needed right now. People are going to think I’m biased but in a year or two I’m going to be able to say, “I told you so”. Watch out. Gangsta Grillz: The Album, December 4th. Make sure you go cop it. I have to give a huge thanks to Sense and La the Darkman; who both co-executive produced this project. They put in a huge amount of work and I couldnt have done it without them. Of course a huge thanks too; The Aphilliates, Grand Hustle, Atlantic and everyone who is involved with this project. AllHipHop.com: So you’re in a good place right now? Mentally and physically?
Drama: I’m loving life. I’m consistently getting challenged by my peers and by my company. We’ve got the album coming out. My mixtape game is back on and popping. I’m on radio consistently. Yeah I feel good about where I am today. You know after the raid, I started working out every day and I dropped 35 pounds, that situation made me say to myself, “Come on Dram, get yourself in shape. Let’s get it together”. So yeah, I’m happy mentally and physically. Life is great. Everything’s great.
D*** Tease
Harlem American Gangster
Elevate
I’m letting you know now, I am TIRED! I will see what can be done later on. HOLLA!
50 CENT AND CIARA: CANDIES AND FLOWERS!
I heard 50 Cent is the romantic type even though he raps about not loving da h-words. Over the weekend, he supposedly sent a plane of candy, roses, rose petals, cake and chocolate to Ciara during the World Music Awards! Since its her 22nd birth day, I heard he said he would give her 22 parties in various hot spots across the nation.
LAUREN LONDON!
So, I talk to Jigsaw, one of the bosses of AHH. This fool tells me that Sunday he was out to lunch in New York City with his people. Well, he’s at a well known and beloved eatery and tells me that he was in the booth next to actress Lauren London. This fool (sorry!) tells me he didn’t even say anything! What’s his major malfunction? Anyway, you all know I personally would have lost all my cool and played myself like Julia Roberts in the Oceans movie (sorry for the bit lyric Budden)! Jigsaw (or Grouchy Greg for that matter) aint the boss of me! Since yall have been calling for it, I will have to do an ill pics with Lauren London. A jpeg is as close as I am going to get to her.
“I COULDNT TAKE AKON AND HIS THREE WIVES?”
‘I couldn’t share Akon with his three wives
This is what The Voice claims. The UK paper printed an expose about Akon and one woman that couldnt go through with marrying Akon. Here are some of the quotes from the interview.
Rachel Ritfeld a model – was supposed to be wife number four for Akon, according to the report.
“I want a man who thinks that I’m God’s gift to creation and I can think the same of him”
“The reality check really came when Akon told me he had his fifth child with one of his wives. For the first few months I got completely freaked out because even though I knew he had other wives, I never really thought about him being with them because his main attention was always on me – or so I thought.”
“There was never any friction. Akon was honest with me about his mutiple wives from the start, which never got in the way of our relationship because his wives live in various parts of the world, so I thought why fix it if it’s not broken? But now I have a had a complete change of heart.”‘
“The one thing I wanted from Akon was for him to be monogamous to me but he could not grant me my wish,” said Rachel.
SMH – DO SOMETHING WITH YOURSELF!
I cannot believe that a 43-year-old man has been charged with defacing the Tupac statue at the Tupac Amaru Shakur Center for the Arts in Stone Mountain, Georgia. Dude is charged with a felony. SMH.
JAY-Z PULLS ALBUM FROM ITUNES!
Jay-Z suddenly pulled his CD from iTunes! Something is coming down the pipeline! I wonder what?!
“As movies are not sold scene by scene, this collection will not be sold as individual singles, Jay-Z said in a statement.
You know me ever the conspiracy theorist! I think something is definitely up with that! We shall see what the deal is though. From my perspective, there is some corporate grappling or Jay-Z is letting his creative vision mess with his money! FYI: the album is still listed in iTunes.
YOUNG H-O, VOICE OF THE YOUNG PEOPLE!
Remember that kid that was in the Roc vid? How could you remember him when you havent seen the video yet? Well, check the video and see if you recognize this young dude that did this a few years ago.
RUFFEL BAG BOY! (DUFFEL BAG BOY PARODY)
The Lil Wayne character is HIL-AR-I-OUS! HAHAHAHA! IM HUNGRY!
People are so silly.
BIG HAWK MURDER INVESTIGATION UPDATE!
Big Hawks former manager wanted to get a message out to those that took her friends life. Here it is:
I AM PROUD TO SAY THAT I WAS HAWK’S MANAGER AND FRIEND FOR 8 YEARS, AND BLESSED TO HAVE KNOWN SUCH A TALENTED ARTIST AND REAL PERSON.
THE CHICKEN S### MURDERERS WHO TOOK HIS LIFE SHOULD BE CONCERNED. THE INVESTIGATION IS SO CLOSE TO YOU, THAT YOU SHOULD FEEL THE BREATH OF JUSTICE JUST ON THE BACK OF YOUR WORTHLESS NECKS. YOU WILL NOT KNOW A MOMENTS PEACE. PLEASE LET ME BE CLEAR ON THIS – NEITHER I NOR ANY MEMBER OF HIS FAMILY ARE OUT FOR REVENGE. WE ARE NOT MURDERERS LIKE YOU. WE SIMPLY WANT JUSTICE.
IF YOU ARE READING THIS TELL EVERYONE THAT YOU KNOW WE HAVE A VERY SPECIAL PERSON WORKING LAW ENFORCEMENT ON THIS CASE.
SHE ONLY TAKES A FEW CASES PER YEAR, BUT HAS SOLVED VERY DIFFICULT MURDERS IN SEVERAL STATES, AND CONTACTED US REGARDING THIS CASE WITH VERY HELPFUL INFORMATION ABOUT THE LOSERS WHO SHOT BIG HAWK.
THE INVESTIGATORS ALREADY HAVE A GREAT DEAL OF INFORMATION. IT WAS NOT MISTAKEN IDENTITY. THE WANNABE LOSERS THAT COMMITTED THIS CRIME ARE ALREADY KNOWN TO AUTHORITIES, AND SHOULD GET READY TO GO AWAY FOR A WHILE.
HIS FAMILY AND I HAVE ASKED THAT THE SPECIAL INVESTIGATOR THAT CONTACTED US, TO DEAL DIRECTLY WITH AUTHORITIES, RATHER THAN FAMILY. NONE OF US WANTS TO
KNOW THEIR NAMES OR FACES, UNTIL WE SEE THEM IN COURT. WE HAVE MORE IMPORTANT THINGS TO DO, LIKE PUT OUT HIS NEW MUSIC, AND FEED HIS KIDS.
HE DIDN’T DESERVE TO DIE, HIS CHILDREN DESERVED A FATHER, HIS WIFE DESERVED HER HUSBAND, AND HIS MOTHER DID NOT DESERVE THE LOSS OF YET ANOTHER SON.
GOD BLESS,
SANDRA
ILLSEEDS QUICKIES
Why is E-40 or his people saying that he has a Vitamin Water deal? He has 40-Water, but not no dag on Vitamin Water like 50. It was a miscommunication.
Wanna see Snoop get into a fight with UK police!?! Click here!
I heard Marys wig got pushed back again! Fans will just have to wait another week.
Online sources report a note sent by the Wall Street analyst firm Cowen and Company asserts that the Justice Dept. will OK the Sirius-XM merger within the week.
What New York radio personality was raking leaves in Harlem? Not a good look, but a persons gotta do what they gotta do!
Saul Williams new album, The Inevitable Rise and Liberation of NiggyTardust, offers fans a unique option. You can get it free or for $5. If you opt to pay, you get some cool free stuff like a digital booklet. Saul is the homey.
Shawnna aint make it to the Roc. I heard the Def Jam subsidiary is looking to bring in another force from the Dirty. Cant say who right now
Shout out to Big Tigger. Hes the official DJ for the Washington Wizards from what I heard!
Carlos Santana is getting a divorce after 34 years of marriage. His spouse, Deborah, has filed for divorce.
REAL GANGSTER AKA RANDOM QUOTES!
Kanye West via his blog on American Gangster:
American Gangster was super dope! Me and Common went 2 see it yesterday at the Grove. Common told me he originally went out for the role of Frank Lucas’ cousin who was in the military. They told him he looked 2 young for that part (but he was old enough to play T.I.’s dad, LOL!) In the movie Frank Lucas was clean and classic, every outfit… I thought 2 myself I’d like 2 dress like that when I’m older, minus the occasional bell bottoms and butterfly collars.
Britney Spears on sexing Kim Kardashian:
“I really love Kim’s butt, skin and hair. Kim is a real woman. A real horny beast.”
On losing to Kanye West, 50 told the NY Daily News:
“[My album] was No. 1 internationally the week it came out. It was the No. 1 European album! It’s all about the numbers at the end of the day. “
IM MORE LUDACRIS THAN FRANK LUCAS!
Behind the scenes on Ludas new video.
INTERNET GANGSTER
Excuse the language, but this is pretty funny. We take layouts! We take you girls pictures right off your page! Kill yo self!
DUO LIVE FEATURING AL B. SURE AND FABOLOUS!
Duo Live are an upcoming act and they are doing something a lotta acts cannot do! They can get Al B. Sure, Fabolous and Whodini in one video! AHHHH pretty cool stuff.
RIHANNA’S…INTO THE LADIES?
Thanks Bossip!
I AM OUTTA HERE!
TOMORROW, WE LOVE YOU!
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