Check this RARE footage of Jay-Z, Memphis Bleek and Nas ripping The Tunnel!
Check this RARE footage of Jay-Z, Memphis Bleek and Nas ripping The Tunnel!
Check this rare footage of Dame Dash beefing with people from Watts California at the Hip-Hop Summit in LA at USC. Then watch Sister from Watts addresses the situation directly!
Mazzi hits the scene and covers poets, Masta Ace, Biz Markie, Big Daddy Kane, Jim Jones, T-Pain, Ludacris, Diddy and more including an ILL tribute to ODB!
What’s good people? Welcome back to the realest mixtape review on the internet, Tale Of The Tape. I already know that most of you clicked on the link to see the verdict on Dedication 3.
Chill out Stans, from here on out called Carterettes, I got that on display this week, so get your propaganda and hate ready. We also got tapes from West Coast upstart Nipsy Hu$$le, New Jerseys own Ransom, DJ Whoo Kid, and the Cuban Julio Eglesias, Pitbull. You got to love me.
Nipsy Hu$$le
Bullets Ain’t Got No Name Vol 2
Heavy Rotation
You know a rapper has a different quality when The Game gets on the radio and doesnt diss him. Nipsy Hu$$le is probably the only rapper ever to have that distinction, and he definitely shows why with Bullets Vol 2. The kid really validates his grind with tracks like Thuggin, Never Gonna Change or the Bullets Remix where he works with The Game. The tape is mixed a little rough, but hey, that only works for the street persona this cat lets on. This may just be the next best thing out of LA, but we will know for sure when The Game disses him.
Lil Wayne & DJ Drama
The Dedication 3
Peep It
If you are a mixtape professor like The Honorable One, you have listened to The Dedication series. These tapes were the stamp that put Gangsta Grillz on the map, gave the South mixtape game a solid shove, and pushed Wayne into a different level on the Hip-Hop artistry chart. Since then, most have hated or loved him.
The Dedication 3 wont change anyones opinion on the man. It also wont add to his prestige much either. Like Tha Carter III, Wayne shines when he lets the listener in on his personality. This really happens on the ends of songs and skits, where he talks his smack in the booth. There are dope tracks on this one as well, like his duet with Toronto transplant Drake (Ransom) and Nikki Minaj (Still I Rise), but mostly, the Dedication 3 is safe.
The Dedication series is getting worse as time goes on. Between auto tune, standard song premises and basic punch lines, Weezy F is playing for scale. Still, its better than most of the filth floating out there, but for a Dedication tape, this has me feeling in a way son.
Ransom
Pain & Glory 2
Peep It
Prior to this week, the only things I knew about Ransom is that he was from New Jersey and he flipped on Joe Budden like a flapjack. Did you know this guy has talent? He proves he isnt just an honorable weed carrier with tracks like Face Off and Law & Order. Even if there is some wack sauce with that Gimme The Loot remake called Opposites Attract, Ransom proves he just may have a place in the rap game with Pain & Glory 2.
Pitbull
Free Agent
Peep It
There are two rappers that held down the Latino side of Hip-Hop after Big Pun passed. One being Fat Joe who may have done it with Puns Rhyme book. The other, Pitbull, worked a region that sparingly had the spotlight (Miami) and did it big on an independent record label (TVT). Its no question who had the tougher road.
Now that Mr. 305 is a free agent, he has released a mixtape to celebrate the fact. Free Agent shows he hasn’t lost a step, especially with that unique Latino flavor he throws on tracks (Duffle Bag Boy, A Millie) and his own (American War). The only real problem happens to be the DJ Noodles. There is too much DJ Khaled going on with the tough talk over the tracks. We want to hear Pitbull not you. Thanks.
Notorious BIG & DJ Whoo Kid
Night Of The Living Dead
Heavy Rotation
It is hard to go wrong with Big Poppa on a blend tape. B.I.G is such a monster on the microphone, and every single DJ worth his music collection has listened to his rhymes enough to get the timing down. The differences between most blend tapes that feature Mr. Wallace are the theme and the rappers he is featured with. In Night Of The Living Dead, Whoo Kid solidifies his status as a technician by blending other artists ranging from Nas (Halloween) to Scarface (Nightmare On Elm Street) all around the scary movie motif. Its a little late for Halloween, but this one is worth keeping around until the next one. So keep those clever Obama masks within reach.
Tale Of The Tape 11.19.08
Hip-Hop star Young Jeezy is calling upon the local community in Atlanta, Georgia, to help him film the video for his single My President featuring Nas. Jeezy, who is co-directing the video with Gabriel Hart, is holding a public rally at Ebenezer Baptist Church in Atlanta this Sunday (November 23). My President is Young Jeezys chart-topping album The Recession. The video is the rappers latest showing of support for Barack Obama. In addition to voting for the first time, Young Jeezy volunteered at a local phone bank, where he registered voters and showed his support for Obama. The shoot for My President, Jeezys political anthem will take place from 11:00 am until 6:00 PM.
Artist: Mya ft/ SisqoSong: Its All About MeYear: 1998Album: It’s All About MeProducer: Darryl “Day” PearsonHey everybody! Its Wednesday and it’s time for another R&B Rewind! Every week I am fortunate to get suggestions from many of you about which song to cover next. Let me say I appreciate all of your ideas, so please keep them coming! But anyway, lets get to this weeks pick. She got her start back in 1998, with Dru Hills front man Sisqo. And this was at the height of Dru Hills career, so the fact that she was connected to Sisqo was a good look for her and sparked the attention of many R&B fans. This weeks pick takes me back to my college days, and its funny because in the city where I went to school, we didnt have a major Urban Radio station. I learned all the new music from watching BET and MTV, buying CDs, reading Hip-Hop based magazines and working at the campus radio station. So when I heard Its All About Me for the first time it was on BET and Ill admit I frowned. I thought to myself, Who is this skinny chick with Sisqo who thinks she can sing? Well her name was Mya and even though I didnt like her initially, over the years I would grow to appreciate her sound and her style.Many of you know Myas history. And recognize that in the last ten years she has excelled, but it just seems like not to her fullest potential. Shes got the full package. Mya can sing, dance, and act. And did I mention shes bangin? I think Mya caught a bad break along the way, and despite the rumors Ive heard over the years, I am truly a fan and would like to see more from her. Shes done Broadway, won a Grammy, starred in a few films and dropped four albums. All of those are huge accomplishments, but I guess since she hasnt made herself visible like a Mariah Carey, Beyonce, or Ashanti, its like shes gone under the radar. Myas somewhat mysterious and I will say thats one thing about her that separates her from the rest. She has a low profile. You might hear something about her, but you never really know what shes up to! I know I often wonder, Whats to Mya? She really lives a private life, and I must say you cant be mad at that. Some celebrities would kill to have the paparazzi absent from their daily routines. And speaking of albums, from what Ive researched about Myas current work, she has a new album coming out next month that will be released exclusively in Japan titled Sugar and Spice. Whats the deal with that? If you know holla at me! Mya has a new single out right now called Paradise thats featured on her new album written by Ne-Yo and as a bonus, Ive added the video so we can take a look at Mya back in 98 and now in 08. Shes come a long way. Those thighs are way thicker now than they were back in the day!Well yall thanks for taking time out to read what I had to say.Until next week yall enjoy this weeks R&B Rewind Mya ft/ Sisqo All About MeMya ft/Sisqo It’s All About MeMya Paradise
Atlanta authorities are still searching for the killer of James Brown son in law Darren Chip Lumar, who was shot to death on a Wednesday (November 5) night in front of his Buckhead home.
According to eyewitness and authorities, the shooting was likely a carefully planned hit.
I heard three gun shots, pow pow pow, really quickly and I jumped up, neighbor Michael Bang told CBS channel 46. We ran down here and we saw gun shells on the ground and blood and we saw our neighbor drive off.
The killer was able to escape around the corner to a waiting getaway car.
Lamar, fatally wounded, was able to drive 4 miles to Northside Hospital before succumbing to his wounds.
Lamar was last in the news in January 2007, when he cryptically speculated that the death of his famous father in law was not due to natural causes.
Theres not a bone in my body that believes my father in law died from congestive heart failure, Lumar stated then without elaborating.
James Brown passed away on Christmas 2006, an invaluable contributor to Hip-Hop cultures development through his musics extended breakbeats and rhythms.
Into the 80s, Brown further legitimized the new genre by collaborating with Hip-Hop pioneer Afrika Bambaataa on the track Unity.
Lumars marriage to Browns daughter Yamma was volatile, and ended in divorce in 2007.
That year, she faced criminal charges for stabbing Lumar the day before her fathers funeral.
In 2006, a former female employee of Lumars accused him of rape.
The case was still pending at the time of his death.
Police speculate Lumars business dealings may have been the motive for his murder.
At the hospital, authorities retrieved $4000 in cash from his body.
Lumar had been described as a prominent businessman and worked as a managing partner with a local firm.
At press time, no arrests have been made in the case.
DJ Premier explains to Ludacris how he got the idea to create the track for “MVP” and ranks Luda as one of his top emcees!
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!
DAILY TWO CENTS
I woke up all types of crazy. Sorry for the late rumors.
If you see something, say something! Get at illseed at al*************@***il.com.
JAY AND BEYONCE GETTING READY FOR A BABY?
OK, you know I avoid BS and so do my good, good friends. I do have some friends! Also, the Jay/B baby rumors are pretty played out. Anyway, I have this rumor for you that you are going to have to make out of it what you want. I have a friend that has a friend who works for a high-end crib making company. Basically, the company makes baby cribs for celebrities. The mans company makes cribs for people as big as Michael Jackson. He is relegated to secrecy as a part of his job. This is the unverified, unfacutal rumor: that a Mrs. Beyonce Knowles Carter ordered a crib. The man thought she had a baby, something we obviously know isnt the case. Perhaps, if there is any fact in this rumor, there was a purchase made for a friend or
By the way, click here for a reiew of Bs new album.
GHOSTFACE ARRESTED?
I am always leary about doing rumors on artists I love. So when I heard Ghostface got arrested, I had to give it the side eye treatment. My boy James (Manchester UK in the house) hit me up and told me he was all ready to go see his Wu favorite perform when he got some bad news. Ghostface was rumored to be arrested yesterday at Heathrow airport in London. Allegedly, Ghostface was arrested and detained by police for unknown reasons UPON LANDING. Im not sure what he could have done to have gotten detained in that manner but that seems to be the case. Anyway, James and a lot of other fans had bought tickets to see him at the Moho live club up in the Northern quarter in Manchester. When they arrived there, the promoters told them the news and gave them all their money back. Of course, they would have rather seen Ghost rock the spot. So would I
FOXY BROWN IS COMING BACK!
I dont know how valid this rumor is, but rumor sez Foxy Brown is ready to make her full comeback. Apparently and possibly she is working on a double album called Black Roses the Sequel – a follow up to her last album. Now, how is Foxy going to pull off a double album, you might ask. I heard she may take her unreleased CD, The Fever, and put that with this and do it. Now, make no mistake, The Fever was hot so this is becoming and interesting rumor very quickly. I am hearing if this album comes to life, feature appearances includes Swizz Beatz, Faith Evans, Pharrell, Rick Ross and a special reunion with some old friends. She reportedly also is working on a reality show and finalizing a book. Well see, eh?
THE CHEETAH GOT CHEATED
Me and Cheetah Girl Adrienne Bailon are not the best of friends right now. But I will give her credit. She does some good work with kids. Her latest problem might be the press stunt she allegedly pulled with those semi-nude pics. The Cheetah Girls were dumped as an act for the Macys Thanksgiving Day Parade Act, one of the biggest events of the holiday season. They say it was due to Adriennes nude pic leaking. SMH. No more energy can go to this.
WHAT VIXEN HAS STINKY EARS?
This is funny. Some stylist by the name of VJ went on the Liquid Lace radio and told on a Hip-Hop model chick. SMH. He was talking to the host and the host asked for VJ to deliver some dirt of somebody. VJ goes on and on about one of his clients. I didnt know where this was going. He said there was a chick and he was talking to her and helping her get her clothing on for some sort of photo shoot. Well he and she are pretty close at this point. Well, he then smells something and he realizes its her ears that are stinky. He goes on record saying that she had cloudy diamonds in her ears. Now that doesnt mean anything to me, but he called her out. Dude said it was Superhead. The studio went wild over that one. I cant say its true, but I can advise everybody to clean behind your ears every day! Thats dirt from concentrate!
FOR ALL YOU PAPARAZZI HATING CELEBS!
Since most rappers claim to be from some hood, southside, northside, eastside or westsite take note! Snoop Dogg has a great way to duck the paparazzi! The Long Beach, California rapper goes back to the hood! He takes the photographers to task by going to the closest rough neighborhood to avoid them. Generally, I hear that does the job. If not, his bodyguards are on the job.
ILL PICS!
I like this pic. These dudes look happy, confident and successful. I just hope everybody overcomes whatever they are going through in the world. This is from Jim Jones play. Did you hear Dame’s claims that Kanye hates or hated Jay? I can believe he may have in the past, but certainly not now.
M. Ford
Mr. Santana.
Benjamin Chavis [HHSAN] and play director J Kyle Manzay
These guys again.
Jim and fam cmon, smile!
WOW TRICK TRICK!
Trick Trick called up Angela Yee to set the record straight about his comments on gay people to Shade45 Morning Show with Angel Yee. He put AllHipHop under the bus a bit like his comments were taken out of context or something. Trick Trick is one of the realest, and so is AHH. Well be chopping it up for sure.
Part 1:
http://www.zshare.net/audio/5150005071611567/
Part 2:
http://www.zshare.net/audio/51500081c1ab239e/
TRICK TRICKS YUNG BERG ADVENTURE!
ILLSEEDS QUICKIES
I am hearing that Free may be dropping that album. It seems forever! Im still waiting patiently.
Talib Kweli has a new pop group that he raps in check out their new song right here. Interesting.
Apparently, Mos Def didnt quit the Euro tour, because he popped up in Paris and killed, I heard.
Shout out to my homey Filmon out in Eritrea, East Africa! Thanks for the history lesson. I read it.
Chris Martin of Coldplay is going to retire, next year. He doesnt want to be an aging rocker. I wonder how good friend Jay-Z feels about this.
Click here to peep a time when Beyonce wasnt as mature. LOL!
EPIC FAIL OF THE DAY
OMG. Some people in Nigeria are laughing all the way to the bank. Janella Spears of Oregon is todays Epic Fail of The Day. She fell for the common spam scam of somebody in distress needing mad money for some emergency. They got her for an ice cold $400,000. Spears received an e-mail promising her $20.5 million if she could help a long lost relative. She just had to put some money upfront. This poor lady started out giving like $100 and ended losing her house and taking out a lien out on the family car, and spent her husband’s retirement account. SMH! The scammers even said George Bush was involved in helping her long lost relative. That should have been a red flag that it was fake! Anyway, her friends, advisors and family tried to tell her but she kept on in an effort to get paid those millions. See what greed, kindness and utter stupidity will get you?
FAIL.
THE GAME AND JOE BUDDEN
I told ya and here it is oh not its not. I hate how they play games. No pun intended. Amalgam Digital stop it or no more Joe on the rumor page. Give me an exclusive! Im not gaming I mean playing.
SHELZS AND HER MOMENT OF RUMOR
Martha’s So Hood.
Martha Stewart has been connected to the Hip Hop community for years, but now that she has the rap sheet; I’m sure she’s an honorary member. I got a couple giggles out of that pic of her and Snoop. Cute. Anyway, The Dogfather showed up at the Martha Stewart set and showed them what Long Beach can do with a potato (besides slipping it over a barrel)
Fifty Puts the Don in His Place
This is what 50 had to say after Donald Trump called him a reality show idea thief:
Donald Trump talking about my show and how it’s a knockoff of ‘The Apprentice’? He’s crazy!” 50 said. “That’s what happens when you get older you start to view things differently. First, let me point out [my show] got the highest ratings.”
Well, in my humble opinion, the show is a complete rip from the Don; but so are Ultimate Hustler and I Want to Work For Diddy. So at least 50 is in good company.
SHOUT OUT TO KNAAN
When are you going to do the Breeding Ground or something, bro?
He said where hes from, it makes 50 Cent look like Limp Bizkit. Noooo .lol!
PIRATES GO CRAZY OR DO THEY?
Click here to read a letter that I got interesting.
Hey illseed, my name is Yusuf…I live in the U.S. but I am currently visiting my homeland in Somalia. I am in the north, a place called Puntland and I have some information about the recent rise of piracy in East Africa…speaking with relatives i was told that the whole mess started with large fishing vessels and greedy countries that were coming and stealing fish and dumbing chemical waste on these poor people…since the country has no formal government there is no navy or people to patrol their waters…so a bunch of fisherman came together and started fighting back, after catching a chinese ship and raking in about 100 K they stopped fishing for fish and starting fishing for ships instead…so far they have captured over 80 ships collected over a 100 million in ransom money and just the other day I heard they caught a ship that was carrying 2 million barrels of oil…NOT 2 million dollars worth of oil….2 MILLION BARRELS OF OIL…thats over a 100 million dollars of crude oil…damn! they still have a russian military ship they jacked and about 16 other ships they are still waiting to ransom… I don’t know if this story is Hip Hop but robbing the russian army is some real gangstahs**t.
I heard they are going to blow these dudes to bits when the time is right.
For more, go to illseed.com.
PIRATES, WE LOVE YOU!!!
They keep us talking, but if we stop talking about them then they should worry!
-illseed
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“Yacht Music”
“Let’s Get Down”
“Loddi Doddi”
“Calmly Smoke”
“I’m So High”
“Download”
Rappers Kanye West, Chuck D and Chali 2na are among an eclectic group of entertainers and artists featured on The Spirit of Apollo, a new album from North America/South America (N.A.S.A.).
Created by producer Sam “Squeak E Clean” Spiegel and Brazilian turntablist Ze “DJ Zegon” Gonzales, N.A.S.A. is geared toward bringing entertainers from the East and West Coast together through music and art.
Artists featured on The Spirit of Apollo include Kool Keith, Del Tha Funkee Homosapien, KRS-One, Method Man, George Clinton and the late Ol Dirty Bastard, who appears with Karen O and Fatlip on a track titled Strange Enough.
Despite having a slew of guests on the album, Spiegel maintains the collaborations came naturally, as he credits the music with dictating who would eventually be featured on certain songs.
We never said, lets make a track for this person, Spiegel told AllHipHop.com. Wed usually make something we liked, and then as we were starting to write the song, it would tend to go in a direction that wed be like, this sounds like George Clinton, or this sounds like Method Man. We would start to feel the song out, and feel the artist through the song as we did it. Basically, wed sit around as we were making these tracks and say the nuttiest combination of names, like our dream of who we could get on the song. Its crazy, a lot of times they actually happened.
The Spirit of Apollo, which features the Chuck D-assisted single Money, is part of a series of projects coinciding with the albums release.
Among the ventures is a full-length behind the scenes documentary on the making of The Spirit of Apollo.
Highlights also include a fun look at reggae superstar Sizzlas compound in Jamaica, Method Man performing magic tricks and a glimpse at Clintons recording session.
In addition to the documentary, N.AS.A. has recruited artists such as Shepard Fairey, Sage Vaughn, Mark Gonzalez, Barry McGee, The Date Farmers, Splunny and Marcel Dzama to bring images from their original artwork to life via animated music videos for songs off The Spirit of Apollo.
Artwork from the artists will be used for the albums cover art and packaging.
The video for Money is scheduled to be released in December.
N.A.S.As The Spirit of Apollo is slated to hit stores February 17, 2009.
Let the record show that MCs skilled at slinging deft lyrics
with comedic wit dont get the same props as those more focused on drug and gun
tales. Not convinced? Ask Redman or Slick Rick. But one versatile rapper,
Atlantas Chris Ludacris Bridges, is out to stake
his claim at upper echelon rap recognition.
The mission on this one is to be put in the top five MCs on everybody list, says Ludacris
of his sixth album, Theater of The Mind,
with a laugh, though hes surely dead serious. The evidence backing his
aspirations is solid. All of his albums, beginning with 2000s Back For the First Time have been certified
at least platinum, with 2006s Release
Therapy earning Ludacris a Grammy (his third) in
2007 for Best Rap Album.
But in Hip-Hop youre only as good as your last hit, so
before too many folks think hes going Hollywood, Ludacris
is back to assert that the music is his main act. A jury of his peers, and
fans, will likely rule in his favor.
AllHipHop.com: Theater of The Mind, another fall/winter
release like all your other albums, is that on purpose?
Ludacris: I guess thats just how its fallen.
Because usually all the rest of them I would do consecutively each year. Thats
kind of how the timing just fell around those months but you right now that I
think about it, all of them have come around that time.
AllHipHop.com: Now since Release
Therapy
Ludacris: Yeah, all them damn movies.
[laughs] F**kin four movies
man.
Ludacris
co-starring T-Pain One More Drink Video
The mission on this one is to be put in the top five MCs on everybody list.
AllHipHop.com: You were filming in Toronto [Max Payne] so you even recorded out there too right?
Ludacris: Yeah, thats why Im dropping so many singles
right now, letting everybody know Im still hungry, you
know what I mean? Just because Ive done those movies doesnt mean that
Im not 100% still in music mode. Those
movies were shot pretty much last year and Ive been working on the album this
year. But you know whats more
important is that people understand that this album right here is just proving my
status as an MC in the game and thats what Ima do,
trust.
I got everything from the song
with DJ Premier I got a song with Nas and Jay-Z on
there called I Do it For Hip-Hop. I got one with Lil Wayne called Last of a
Dying Breed, man that s**t is ridiculous. Its a complete album man. Im
dropping so many songs on them because I want people to know that this a complete album and its themed out. Nowadays its so
easy for somebody to go get one single or two singles but when I tell you this
is an entire project that people must have. Otherwise they gon
feel like they got a puzzle with missing pieces in it.
I Do It For Hip Hop (ft. Nas & Jay-Z) – Ludacris
AllHipHop.com: Youve always been well rounded, whether its the
comedic raps or the quotables, do you think that
peoples sometimes take that for granted?
Ludacris: I [am] such a visual artist sometimes that its hard for them to,
take me, you know serious cause I play around a lot. But I think finally,
people, I think finally at this day and age people know when Im being funny
and when to take me serious.
Cause the whole last album was
pretty much it wasnt really too much funny s**t on there. Like it was Runaway Love and all this
other stuff. This album is like all the albums put together in one. So you got the comedic Ludacris, you got the serious Ludacris,
you got the story telling, you got the lyrical, all of that. But Im telling you at the end of the
day, its more lyrical than anything.
AllHipHop.com: Word, so you think it was, just going back to Release Therapy for a second,
do you think it was mission accomplished as far as establishing yourself as
more than a comedian?
Ludacris: Hell yeah, absolutely, exactly, mission was accomplished on that.
I wanted to win a Grammy, and I won the Grammy. The mission on this one is to
be put in the top five MCs on everybody list.
[Laughs]
AllHipHop.com: Youve always been super
lyrical but at the same time have not been heavy on the murder murder kill kill bars. Do you
think that thats held you back as far as the conversations when it comes to
Top Five in Hip-Hop? Cause when you look at your track record, it obviously
stacks up against anybody.
Ludacris: Honestly I think that it just takes time because Im so versatile
that I dont always do one thing and I think thats more of the reason why its
taken so much time. Because I dont kill or stab or shoot or sell drugs I would
have to say I dont think thats the reason why because I feel like the people
that are real, the real motherf**kers,
the ones that arent swayed by other peoples opinions understand that whats
really gangsta and whats cool. Whats really good is
Im just being myself. And there is nothing more gangsta
than somebody being themselves.
Now if I was
trying to pose like somebody I wasnt, that would be reason enough to count me
out on a lot of different issues.
But as long as Im doing me, I think people will respect that at the end
of the day.
AllHipHop.com: Back on U Got a Problem from Back For the First Time you said you were the number one contender,
now youre trying to get Top Five recognition; lets say that does happen,
whats next?
Ludacris: Only time will tell man, I have a song with DJ Premier on the
album called MVP man I just want to be known as the most valuable player. And
thats basically the summation of all. So if I set out to do something
different every album and I accomplish it, then thats kinda
like in a sense most valuable player. People would want me on they mothaf**kin team is all Im sayin.
AllHipHop.com: How did you hook up with DJ Premier, did you reach
out to him?
Ludacris: I did man. Im the first southern rapper to actually get a Premo beat. Like hes had other rappers on some of his beats but they werent on
a southern artists album. I love making history man so when I tell you, you
hear this record its definitely goin down.
I have DNA of a lot
of old school rappers in my music. Thats why I Im the summation of all. Because its one thing to try and sound
like somebody else but its another thing to have inspiration from so many
different people and then have your own unique sound.
AllHipHop.com: You got Chicago roots and obviously the Atlanta
roots, from each of those, what do you take from them?
Ludacris: No matter where I lived I was always a fan of every region of
Hip-Hop. Everything from the B.I.G.s to Snoop Dogg, Kurupt, the Death Row
movement, to the MC Breezes, to the Scarfaces and
Uncle Lukes. I always was just kinda
a lover of everything. I have DNA
of a lot of old school rappers in my music. Thats why I Im the summation of all. Because its one thing to try and sound
like somebody else but its another thing to have inspiration from so many
different people and then have your own unique soundand I think thats
what I do.
AllHipHop.com: So whos on the DTP roster right now?
Ludacris: You got Playaz Circle, Willy Northpole, Shareefa, um, who else
is on the roster, still got I-20 hes on Koch, you know he has that song out. SmallWorld, thats pretty much like the forefront artists
right now. Lil Fates still down.
I-20 f/ Ludacris
I Really Like Her Video
AllHipHop.com: Those names have basically been with you since jump,
thats no small feat.
Ludacris: You know we like
family. They go on the road with me, they still working on projects like I said
20, you know hes been on Capitol before, that didnt work out, now hes on
Koch. We always gonna try
and find an outlet to be able to do what we love to do.
AllHipHop.com: Whats good with this album with Shawnna?
Ludacris: Absolutely Battle of the
Sexes, starting to work on that now, yes sir. Its been so many people I
mean Jay-Z and Foxy attempted, they were talking about doing an album before. Who
else was saying? Like, male and female.
AllHiipHop.com: Maybe Lil Kim and somebody.
Ludacris: Right Lil Kim and B.I.G. was talking about doing it before and it
never happened. I gotta do
it, I gotta do it for Hip-Hop man for real. [Laughs]
AllHipHop.com: Whats up with the crib man? Well, the pool house
Ludacris: The pool house is gone, yeah, it was an electrical fire. But at least that s**t happened
in September, when no one was thinking about going swimming. I aint thinking about going swimming for the next six
months, which gives us time to rebuild [and] come back bigger, better, and
stronger. So its all good, everything happens for a
reason. Im just glad it didnt
f**k with my house. Id be f**ked up right now if it woulda
burned my house down.
AllHipHop.com: It was kind of ironic since you had that Big Ass House
mixtape cut.
Ludacris: Yeah, the pool house was pretty big too. People could live in the
pool house if they wanted to. I dont know if I could say how much its worth but, its definitely pretty serious. [Laughs]
AllHipHop.com: Ok, now youve always, I know you said youve always
been particular about choosing your beats. So how does it usually go down? Do
people send you tracks or are you constantly soliciting beats?
Ludacris: They send me tracks. This particular album,
half the album is produced by DJs. Just because I know Djs have
their pulse on the streets and I want to show my appreciation to the DJs. So
with that being said, like everybody from DJ Toomp,
DJ Don Cannon, Clinton Sparks, DJ Premier, They gonna
prove to the world how hard they are when it comes to this production.
AllHipHop.com: Would you ever work with Bangladesh (Shondrae) again?
Ludacris: Yeah, yeah, yeah, we was actually talking today would definitely
work with Bangladesh. Im extremely happy for his success man, I told him that
too. Im loving to see him grow both of us and still being able to work with
each other. But Im loving it man,
it touches my heart, Im grateful that he continues to do what he does.
AllHipHop.com: What made you decide to go with Theater of The Mind to give it that film theme, what was the
inspiration?
Ludacris: To do something different like no one else is doing. I didnt
want to come with your regular everyday ordinary album. I feel like people are
waiting, they want something new, they
need something new. Especially in a time like this where people are
stressed out and they need forms of entertainment thats gon
help them relieve a lot stress.
And I think that this is what it is man, its not something you listen
to, its something you have to experience so its almost like giving them more
than just an album. Its a whole theatrical experience man.
Wish You Would ft. T.I. – Ludacris
AllHipHop.com: Now you got T.I. on there
Ludacris: Wish You Would.
AllHipHop.com: Right, when we interviewed him, you were his best
competition. That said, how serious was it and how did it get to the point that
now yall are working together?
Ludacris: It was only serious
at one point in time just because, you know Hip-Hop was built off of going back
and forth with each other. So we were just sending, lyrical words and
subliminal words at each other and that was the only thing man. As long as
neither one of us talked about killing or shooting each other, or talked about
somebodys kids, I was cool. So it wasnt really never a beef cause we would
see each other in passing all the time.
Atlantas a small circle we knew all the same people. If somebody had to
be found theyd have been found like [snaps fingers] that, on either side. We
just waited for the right for the right moment to maximize off what the
potential of you know using it to our advantage and thats what we did.
AllHipHop.com. It also speaks to you
respective crews too cause often times its the crew that really sets things
off.
Ludacris: Right absolutely, we both feed so many damn people, that its
usually the crews that get more involved than we do, yeah.
AllHipHop.com: Is there a possibility of a T.I. and Ludacris album?
Ludacris: We had kind of traded words about it but never really got too
serious into the conversation but you never know, anything is
possible. Its just about timing and everything and I think a lot of its political cause were signed to two different record
companies. But you never know. The possibilities are limitless.
Ludacris
f/ Floyd Mayweather Undisputed Video
AllHipHop.com: If the life and times of Ludacris
were to be filmed who would you want to portray you?
Ludacris: If I had to get somebody younger than me like I really think that
dude Evan Ross is a really good actor man. I think maybe he could pull it off. And Ill play the older me. [Laughs]
AllHipHop.com: Im
sure you get tons of scripts but what percentage do you take serious? Youve
been picky compared to other MCs turned actors who seem to get in any movie
they can.
Ludacris: Ill probably turn
down a good 70% of scripts I get. The movies that I did pass on came out and, I
shall remain nameless, but they came out and it was a good thing that I wasnt
in them basically. [laughs]
AllHipHop.com: As far as the song Politics,
your take on it?
Ludacris: My take is that, I just want everybody to go out and vote right
now. I know were getting really
close to this election and you know there are entities
that will try and use what they can use or bring something back up. So with
that being said I just want everybody to get out and vote and concentrate on
that. And I dont want to distract
either one of the candidates from what they have to do to becoming the next
president very soon, so thats my take on it. [Laughs] After November 4th
we could have whatever.
[Since this interview Barack Obama handled his business,
Ludacris issued AllHipHop
this exclusive statement.]
AllHipHop.com: Whats good
with all these ventures and with the acting and rapping, how do you keep track
of it all?
Ludacris: Straits Restaurant in Atlanta, WeMix.com (people are getting
their music on there and they can get discovered, all different kinds of music
too), MyGhetto.com, which is like a MySpace for the hood. The
movies, television, philanthropy [The Ludacris
Foundation], being a father, to my daughter Karma. Thats pretty much
all thats going on right now.
Its hard but I know that
if it wasnt for the music I wouldnt have all these
other ventures. So I make sure I
focus and I make sure I put my priorities where they supposed to be. And you know this music game started
all of this s**t so who would I be to turn my back it on it now?
Ludacris
co-starring Chris Brown & S.G. I Know What The Girls Like Video
Welcome to the latest edition of TOP 5 DEAD OR ALIVE, where individuals of all walks of life reveal their opinions on their personal greatest emcees of all time. CNNs N.O.R.E. has had much success in the music industry throughout his twelve year career.
But even as he preps a new 2009 CNN album alongside his codefendant Capone and chips away at his next solo effort, at heart Raps first super thug is still just a die-hard fan with his own personal favorites. For the first time he creates his own official top five list, and not without some surprising choices.
5. Grand Daddy I.U.
N.O.R.E.: You dont even know who this is, do you (laughs)? Hes always been one of the top emcees that Ive loved from that late 80s / early 90s period. If you look at Jay-Zs Reasonable Doubt cover it sort of resembles that I.U.s album cover (Smooth Assassin) where he had the same outfit on. Grand Daddy I.U. was one of the most lyrical, wordplay having emcees. Young artists like Murda Mook, Reed Dollars; they dont understand a lot of their style was fathered by Grand Daddy I.U.
A lot of people think it came from Big Daddy Kane and Jay-Z. I.U. was one of the originators of punchlines. He had this one line I knew a girl named Kenya / From West Virginia / Boy would I like to stick something in her. He had so many lines I could go on for days. Another reason I relate to I.U. is because he got no credit for anything that he did. As an artist and person, I also dont get credit for a lot of things that Ive done.
4. Biz Markie
N.O.R.E.: I know I shocked you again with this one! People made comedy records before him, but he was the first that really had fun with it. I remember hearing Pickin Boogers when he was talking about diggin up his nose, putting it on a basketball and passing it back; that record was funny every time you listened. I can remember the Vapors, Make The Music With Your Mouth, and Just A Friend. He was the first rapper where I could visualize, feel, and understand where he was coming from. And I laughed.
I always felt I was a mixture of Grand Daddy I.U., Biz Markie, and Kool G. Rap. Anytime you hear me on a record having fun or saying something funny, the credit always goes back to Biz Markie. I have a lot of respect for him.
I like all his sh*t, so I cant boil it down to one album. He was so refreshing. For example, look at the movie Belly. The reason I felt that movie didnt work was because there were only one or two scenes of comedy in the movie, and the hood is not that serious. I mean dont get me wrong it can be serious, but theres always something funny that happens, like the crackhead that calls you a wanksta or tries to buy a nickelbag for three dollars. Biz brought that comedy, and I like the vast majority of his work.
3. Early Nas 1991-1994
N.O.R.E.: With the Untitled album, once I found out that the corporate companies let him not use the n word, it took away from the actual material. The Hip-Hop Is Dead album was phenomenal. But if in the middle of the promotion he had changed it to Hip-Hop Aint Dead No More, it would have killed the material.We were all going crazy on the internet about the album. We all understood the corporate reasons, but it did take away. But Im definitely still a Nas fan.
I havent spoken to Nas in a long time. But for the rest of my life Ill always look at him as a big brother. Weve had our ups and downs. Ive never had hate for him and it was just a misunderstanding. I was young at the time, and so was he when he threw me under the bus that one time. We were both at the Rock The Bells concert but I performed with Redman and Method Man and kept it moving. I didnt know if it was a good time for us to see each other and talk. But I would love to put it behind us.
2. Big Pun
N.O.R.E.: Hands down with no equivocation is my brother Big Pun at #2. His first album meant so much to me as someone that is Black and Puerto Rican. I never tried to be more of one than the other, but he made me proud on the Latin side. Before him, people would say oh hes dope for a Puerto Rican. Pun eliminated that factor. He was a dope emcee, period. When I heard that packin a mac in the back of the Ac, I was like what?
I knew him personally, and he breathed hard even for a big guy. So for him to go in the booth and rhyme on Twinz Dead in the middle of Little Italy little did we know that we riddled some middleman who didnt do diddily, and not punch in? As a Hip-Hop artist I can hear the exact spot when someone punches in. But with Pun I listened hundreds of times and couldnt find it simply because he didnt punch in. For yall that dont know, its one of the hardest things to do when youre spitting a hard or fast flow. Pun was the best at that.
Very seldom do you meet someone and say theyre a legend. I didnt know Pun would be a legend, he was just my friend. But for him to pass in 2000, were almost going on ten years of no Pun. Im honored to have known him and Im going to rep him until the day I die.
1. Lil Wayne
N.O.R.E.: People are going to choke the sh*t out of me (laughs)! You know what though, I have to be honest. Look at the emcees Ive put him with. Lil Wayne has been rapping since he was fifteen or sixteen. I can recall songs of his that I did not like.
I was one of the first artists from New York to work with Wayne. Check Melvin Flynt and the track Play That Sh*t. I can honestly tell you that before working with him all his material I did not like. He got on my record in my studio and went straight in! I dont think he even asked to be on the record [laughs]. From then on I liked the words he kicked and I told Baby yo this dude is a beast. I didnt see him write sh*t. I heard B.I.G. and Jay did that, but it was the first time Ive seen it.
But for an emcee to go from me not liking them to actually loving their music is a big thing for me as a fan. This is not Noreaga the rapper, this is Victor Santiago the fan of Hip-Hop music speaking. You very rarely switch opinions in this game. When you dont like someone you dont like their music forever! How often do you say oh sh*t, I like this guys music now.
Before I wasnt running to get a Wayne album; I liked Juvenile, B.G., and Turk but never Waynes stuff. Look at the way he worked before this album came out. He got out everybodys f*cking record, bodied them, and then dropped a classic album. That is unheard of! He is definitely deserves a Most Improved award like they do in baseball. As of right now I give him the #1 spot.
I know the comments are going to go crazy from people who feel they are real Hip-Hop fans. But if you love real Hip-Hop, Tha Carter 3 was a classic album. See a lot of times previously the person that bodied everyone on records came out and dropped a completely wack album. That’s because they wasted everything doing classic mixtapes and features. Waynes an emcee youve got to respect.
[Look at Canibus] He blew everyone up on their records and by the time we got to his album it wasnt garbage, but it wasnt what we wanted to hear from Canibus. Nature, one of my best friends in Hip-Hop, was doing the same thing. He was bodying n****s records but by the time we got to Natures album (For All Seasons), it wasnt fully what we wanted and everyone turned their backs on him.
And in this day and age its very hard to do what Waynes done. Youre under a microscope every single second. Every record you do is going to be on youtube and AllHipHop and be overanalyzed. You cant recycle anything. This man Wayne did not do that.
0. KRS-ONE
N.O.R.E.: This man is beyond honorable mention or a number ranking, KRS-One. Hes my number zero [laughs]. Hands down hes my favorite emcee, especially early KRS-One.
Me being born and raised in Queens for eighteen years, I can remember when he said I didnt hear a peep from a place called Queens! I can remember living the South Bronx, Criminal Minded, My Philosophy and Loves Gonna Getcha.
I had always wanted to beat up KRS for dissing Queens [laughs], but at the same time I looked up to him. So the first time I met him I told him one part of me wants to hug you, and the other part wants to s#### you for Queens! And he just bust out laughing. I loved what him and MC Shan had. Without Shan, there may not have been a KRS because Shan made him relevant.
You cant limit KRS to any one album. He had so many classics from Return Of The Boom Bap to tracks like Mad Izm. I recall being on tour with him and in the middle of his show he stopped and began giving a lecture. Everybody would listen. You could hear a pin drop or a mouse pissing on a piece of cotton. To this day Ive never seen another emcee have the clout to be able to do something like that, to have the whole crowd in a therapy position.
KRS-One is Hip-Hop. We should always show this man respect and roll out the red carpet for him. He is the alpha and omega.
THE SIDEBAR:
N.O.R.E. is vacating his drinking championship, currently in the gym, on satelitte radio, getting his blog in with his own www.57thave.com, and is bringing back the ceaser fade.[EDITOR’S NOTE: Check out N.O.R.E.’s video response to all the comments from his TOP 5 DEAD OR ALIVE here]
Murdercap Records CEO Jerome Almon has accused Canada and US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice of trying to stifle a pending $900 million dollar lawsuit aimed at exposing Canadas alleged racial/border profiling of US rappers.
Almon filed the lawsuit in January 2007 with assistance from the Detroit American Civil Liberties Union.
In it, Almon proclaims he can detail over 80 incidents between 1992 and 2003 where he and US rap stars were illegally detained at the Canada-US border, falsely accused of having a criminal record, and subjected to racist comments from Canadian officials.
In addition to his own experiences, Almon cites examples from DMX, Sean Diddy Combs, 50 Cent, Jay-Z, and Eminem.
In 2004, Almon was called before the Canadian Human Rights Commission and was asked to submit a witness list in support of these claims.
According to stats in the lawsuit, blacks make up 80% of secondary inspections at land crossings while whites make up only two percent.
In a recent interview with XXL Magazine, Canadian rap veteran Kardinal Offishall verified the US rappers are indeed targets of profiling.
Over the past five years, Canada has enacted stricter surveillance of rappers, whom the government maintains are a part of the increased gang violence and shootings the country.
The policy is not without controversy, as Ontario Premier Dalton McGuinty cited deep-seated feelings of racism that alienates and oppresses black youth.
That factor, and not US rappers, is what McGuinty argues has lead to Canadas increased gang and gun violence.
Although Condoleezza Rice is a US official, Almon alleges she, along with the state department, have been assisting Canada in covering up its illegal practices.
Rice allegedly helping the Canadian government is something the rap CEO finds dubious, due to her public endorsement of President-elect Barack Obama.
Hyprocritically, like Spike Lee, Secretary Rice heralded President Obamas Presidential victory as a great moment for blacks as she gave Canada the green light to continue profiling African-Americans wholsesale, and exploited rap as Americas great cultural ambassador on the official State Department website, Almon explained to AllHipHop.com Secretary Rice and disgraced former Inspector General Krongaard will need a Presidential pardon to avoid being indicted for the cover-up.
A hearing for the lawsuit is scheduled for December 2008.
At press time, there is no word if any of the subpoenaed rap stars and celebrities such as Oprah Winfrey, Spike Lee, 50 Cent, Spike Lee, Colin Powell, Jay-Z, or 50 cent will show up to testify.
Almon is also challenging bills C-254 and bills C-95, Mr. Almon will also seek to challenge Bills C-254 and bills C-95, which is designed to label certain rap music as hate speech and keep it out of Canada.”The State Department has in its possession secret internal Canadian investigative reports admitting that the country is worse at racial profiling than the US…Secretary Rice has sided with Canadian government against African-Americans in what is destined to become ‘The State Department’s Katrina’,” a representative for Almon stated in a press release.
Its hard to tell exactly what Beyoncé Knowles is trying to prove anymore. The hardest-working woman in music is in no danger of going anywhere, and theres an aura of glamour surrounding her that can only be described as star power. Still, despite the series of hits shes put on the charts, her full catalogue of music is the least appealing thing about her.On I Am Sasha Fierce [Music World/Columbia], Beyoncé has chosen to try the split personality gimmick (which has never worked for anyone) and her rigid adherence to the flawed concept was not a good start. Sequencing the album with the ballads up front and the dance tracks at the end was the first mistake; filling the album with songs that arent very good was the second. The best of the slower material, Halo, wouldve had a lot more impact as a powerful closer and Single Ladies (Put A Ring On It) couldve acted as a fun jumping-off point. Instead, neither track comes along at its natural time, making it that much easier to just skip past the less interesting material. The borderline-ridiculous Ave Maria is sure to be a frequent casualty.Some will find If I Were A Boy cute for a few weeks, but the melodramatic victim mentality kills any longevity. On past girl-power anthems like Irreplaceable or Bills, Bills, Bills, Bonnie took charge and bent disobedient men to her will. The woman on If I Were a Boy would rather just cry and imagine being empowered; wheres the fun in that? When Beys sassy evil-twin, Sasha Fierce, steps in to represent the independent woman we all know and love, things are only marginally better. Diva finds Beyoncé really acting like a boy (a thug at that) and, like most of the other dance songs, its something decent to bounce to at least. While the second half of the disc isnt amazing either, its that much harder to care about a drab affair like Disappear with images of Beyoncé hot-stepping around your brain in a onesie and a gauntlet.Admittedly, it isnt going to matter much what the album sounds like since its really just another commercial for the Beyoncé brand anyway. The worst of it will get scrapped when its time to plan her next set-list, so as long as she doesnt forget that Single Ladies routine, then well forget most of I Am Sasha Fierce. Deal?Single Ladies – Beyonce*Note: We did check out the deluxe edition but the few extra songs dont help anything. If they were any good to being with, they wouldnt be Bonus Tracks.