PRhyme Ft. MF Doom & Phonte – “Highs And Lows”

With the self-titled album just a year old, PRhyme (Royce Da 5’9” & DJ Premier) return with an extended release of their collaborative effort. PRhyme’s extended digital deluxe release features appearances from Black Thought, Logic, Joey Bada$$, MF Doom and Phonte who guests on Highs And Lows.” The track was debuted by Zane Lowe & Apple.

Justice League Assists Cris Streetz On “Throw It All Away” ft. Jadakiss

Cris Streetz continues to bring the heat off of his debut album “24K” with an instant classic record titled “Throw It All Away” featuring hip-hop heavyweight Jadakiss. In classic fashion, the song features beautifully orchestrated production via Grammy award-winning super producers J.U.S.T.I.C.E League & 3 Points. This is HEAT!

Black Americans Call Terrorism By A Different Name

I will never forget the day I was chased down the sidewalk of a Publix shopping center.

The source of my terror was a white man who had stopped driving his confederate flag adorned pickup truck and jumped out to vehemently shout “N######! Get out of here!” repeatedly while running after my mother and I.

My mind immediately went back to that Publix sidewalk this morning when I woke up and read about Black Lives Matter protestors being gunned down in Minneapolis by a group of white supremacists as they sat through 26-degree temperatures outside of the Department’s 4th Precinct to seek justice for the murder of Jamar Clark

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The terrorism that I fear, and that we fear as black people in America, is not of the masked crusader from afar. Rather, it is the homegrown terrorists brandishing their confederate flags, armed in their white privilege, flanked in their version of Christianity, and protected by the guise of their law.

I was no more than 10-years-old on that Publix sidewalk. The attack occurred right down the street from the pristine, Christian, predominately white grade school that I attended. Not a single person in that school could or subsequently would understand why I became terrified after that day.

The thing is, they feared Osama Bin Laden and Saddam Hussein. They were afraid of Al-Qaeda and Hezbollah. Their terror lived in a far off land. The weapons they dreaded were suicide bombs, heavy artillery, and planes flying into buildings.

I did not know that fear. My terror lived in the nameless man at Publix. Each and every time we pulled into the parking lot, I found my breath becoming shallow and sharp. I scanned the parking lot for pick up trucks, confederate flags, and his face. When we left the store and got back into my mom’s blue Volvo station wagon without incident, I shuddered until I felt at ease. I begged my mother to stop taking me to that store. She said we couldn’t live in fear. But the thing she didn’t understand was that it was more than fear. It was terror at its core.

This terror was why I wept when my high school yearbook featured images of the confederate flag. It is why I could not agree when the yearbook advisor of my Christian school told me to not be so sensitive because it “represented heritage and not hate.” It is why I cheered when Bree Newsome boldly removed the symbol of my terror from the South Carolina State House.

For the remainder of this op ed piece, go to Slant News.
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KRS-One Takes Shots At LL Cool J!

Photo via KRS-One’s Instagram Video

UPDATE KRS-One just apologized in a rap at SOBS:

“I’m about to ask for forgiveness / I f##### up with my lyrical physical fitness / I want y’all to see this, heaven or hell / I did a rhyme, and I dissed LL / Now some of y’all might know this / I did it in Pittsburgh, the other day, with Chris / I was battlin’ this dude, / Tryin’ to get in my face, I ate him like food / But check it out / What I said with no doubt / I was off the top, like how I am now / He was dressin’ like LL, like ‘Wow’ / So as I was dissin’ him, it came out my mind / I really didn’t want to say it, but I said it / The YouTube caught it, now they playin’ it / Why am I shorted? / Because I feel bad / See, LL Cool J, he’s like my real dad.”

KRS-One and another rapper participated in a recent battle at a show in Pittsburgh. The first on the mic decided to not only dress like MC Shan, but he also recited some of his lyrics. KRS went in and said he thought the emcee was really going to touch the mic and battle, but instead he hit the mic reciting Shan’s lyrics. KRS-One said he already took Shan out already. The emcees seemed to partake in a friendly battle, but KRS-One ended his battle saying,

“My man walked off with a red Kangol hat, like he ain’t trying to be on LL’s dick, and LL’s wack.”

Shots fired! Why did KRS-One have to take it there with LL. Who do you think would win in a battle between LL Cool J & KRS-One? Remember when KRS and Nelly got into it. Who do you think really emerged as the winner of that beef?

Chedda Da Connect Drops New Tape Featuring Paul Wall, Cap-1 And More

On the heels of his summer anthem, Chedda Da Connect presents his Catchin Playz Season mixtape hosted by Dj Scream and DJ Alo, featuring appearances from Paul Wall, Cap-1 and more.   Chedda Da Connect broke the Internet when his RIAA Certified Gold single “Flicka da Wrist” played on Fox’s Empire, now we get this tape just in time for Turkey Day.

Jay Electronica Fans May Not See An Album From Him Until Erykah Badu Says It’s Time

Well Jay Electronica fans, there may be a hold on any forthcoming JE albums. The mother of Jay Electronica’s daughter, the one and only Erykah Badu, doesn’t think he needs to make an album. She feels that he’s not one of the people that has to, and regardless, he’s an amazing emcee. Erykah said he brings out the best of people. Jay Z is probably not trying to hear it. Erykah feels his ‘Eternal Sunshine’ can hold people over until 2029 because she still hasn’t heard anything as good as it. Badu believes she still can’t match that mixtape. Eryah also said that Jay will make an album when she says he can make an album. Well! Does Erykah have it like that? She’s been “known” to turn a few rappers out, and she stated that her and Jay are still best friends. We might just have to wait until Erykah green lights any project.

Are T.I. & Tiny Expecting Another Child?

Photo via Tiny’s Instagram

Rumor has it that T.I. and Tiny are expecting a new baby! Tiny’s niece seems to have prematurely spilled the beans at Kandi Burruss’ baby shower on her Snap Chat. Now it looks like Tiny may actually be pregnant, meaning there was some truth to that Snap Chat. If Tiny is in fact pregnant this would be her fourth child and T.I.’s sixth (seven for the family). Rumor has it that Tiny is having a baby girl, which would be their first daughter together. If this is true, congrats Tiny and Tip!

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Stream Waka Flocka Flame’s Free Album “Flockaveli 1.5”

As a prelude to his upcoming album Flockaveli 2, Waka Flocka treats his fans with 15 new tracks as they patiently wait for the upcoming album. Executive produced by 808 Mafia’s Southside. Download here.

 

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Busta Rhymes Announces He Will Drop A New Album In 2016

Busta Rhymes is ready to leave his legal issues behind and get back to what matters: the music. During an interview with XXL, he said he is releasing a new album next year “without question.”

“I’m getting ready to launch the single within the next couple of weeks,” he said. “You’re going to be getting a few albums from Busta Rhymes. I ain’t put out an album in retail since 2009 when I dropped Back on My B.S. It’s been a long time and we’ve been cooking all these years. Don’t think for the slightest moment that these last few years I don’t have a phenomenal full course meal for the entire game. It’s definitely almost dinnertime.”

The Brooklyn native also has some big plans for his label, Conglomerate Ent.

“We got a new artist I’m getting ready to put out that recently been signed. I got a lot of projects on the film side; new albums and we’re going to be touring on the arena level.”

Is Aaron Carter The Second Coming Of Michael Jackson?

Photo via Michael Jackson’s website

In delusional news, child star Aaron Carter seems to believe Michael Jackson passed down the torch to him. Carter says him and MJ connected because they really were and still are the only ones of their kind. He claims Michael passed him the torch, and he didn’t ask him to do this. He also went on to say Michael didn’t have to do it. The backlash on Twitter was heavy. Twitter users wasted no time having a field day with Carter’s delusions of grandeur. What is Aaron smoking?!

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Erykah Badu Unveils ‘But You Caint Use My Phone’ Tracklist

Erykah Badu has revealed the tracklist for her upcoming mixtape, You Caint Use My Phone. The project features 11 songs and has a few guest appearances that are not revealed on the tracklisting. The mixtape will drop exclusively on Nov. 27th on iTunes and will be available for streaming via Apple Music. It will be available everywhere else on Dec. 4th.

[ALSO READ: Erykah Badu Talks Azealia Banks Feud, Love For Drake & Jay Electronica Making An Album (VIDEO)]

This is Ms. Badu’s first release since her 2010 album,  New Amerykah Part Two (Return of the Ankh).

Badu will also be serving as the host of the 2015 Soul Train Awards on Nov. 29th, which will air on BET and Centric.

Take a look at the playlist below.

1. “Caint Use My Phone Suite”
2. “Hi”
3. “Cell U Lar Device”
4. “Phone Down”
5. “U Use to Call Me”
6. “Mr. Telephone Man”
7. “U Don’t Have to Call”
8. “Whats Yo Phone Number”
9. “Dial’afreaq”
10. “I’ll Call U Back”
11. “Hello”

Get To Know LaQuan McDonald Beyond His Murder By Chicago Police

LaQuan McDonald more than a news headline. He also was also more than a person that was shot 16 times by a Chicago police officer on Oct. 20, 2014. He’s more than a character in a dashcam video. More than a murder victim. More than a $5 million settlement. Stu Douglas knew LaQuan. On his Facebook account, Stu wrote an impassioned piece on the human being that has raised calls for police reform to maddening levels. Stu explains is relationship with LaQuan as well as who the young man was that has put another scope on police brutality.

So let me tell you about LaQuan.

The reason I want to tell you about him is because he deserves to be remembered for more than a police dash cam video. He had a phenomenal personality, he had an infectious smile and he had so much potential that was mercilessly stolen from him.

I worked directly with LaQuan from my first day at CASA and he was the first child I advocated for. Usually we assign volunteers and we just supervise the case, but for LaQuan, I was his volunteer.

LaQuan had a rough upbringing. He had been taken away from his mum at a young age after suffering from an abusive father and was never really counseled on what had happened to him. He was in and out of juvenile detention for petty crimes but overall his biggest issue was that lacked stability in his life.

There was a period of 4 months where I saw him every couple of days and we sat and played cards whilst we talked about school, talked about his future and most commonly, talked about his family. This lad loved his family so much it was inspiring. He could also make you laugh until you cried, he was so damn funny. Sometimes he didn’t even mean to be. There was one day I went to go see him and he didn’t even want to lift his head off the table when I got there. When I asked him what was up, he responded with “I just want to hide forever.” Worried, I probed him a bit more and found out that while he was in juvenile detention he wrote a letter to his mum and a letter to his girlfriend. The letter to his mum was from an adoring son who wanted the two of them to be reunited and to work on making them stronger. The letter to his girlfriend was from a 17yo boy who had been locked up for the last couple of months without any physical interaction – you could imagine what that could entail. Well, he sent the letters to the wrong intended person. After losing my s### laughing at the thought of their reaction I asked him how p##### off his mum was. He looked at me and said “nah, I’m not even worried about her, I’m worried about my girlfriend. Now she’s so doped up on love she’s never gonna leave me alone.” I still laugh about this with his mum who is still shocked “he even knows what some of those words mean”.

We worked with LaQuan to give him the best possible go at making something for himself. He managed to hold down a job over summer, he managed to pass his intensive probation for the first time and he was attending school every single day. Not only that, he was actually succeeding at school. It was during this time that I realised the true ability and resilience of LaQuan. Always bubbly, always smiling, always asking questions. He was inquisitive about where I was from and told me that he’d love to go out to Australia one day and go surfing. Considering his biggest fear was drowning, I thought this was a little odd, but I never wanted to subdue his dreams. The last I spoke to LaQuan was about a week before he passed away. He actually called me to ask about a job program we were running and how he wanted to apply for it. He even asked me how my weekend was, which still remains to this day one of my favourite moments with him. It just epitomized who he was. Hard working, caring and thoughtful.

And then on October 20, 2014, he was shot and killed by a CPD officer. The day after he was killed, I received a call first thing in the morning from his probation officer. She was in tears as she tried to inform me what had happened the night before. The information we were given at the time was that he lunged at a police officer with a knife and he was shot once in the chest and that killed him. Something was wrong though. LaQuan never antagonised. He never sought the fight and would only get in scraps when he was standing his ground for what he thought he was right. This was the first time I thought something wasn’t right, but I put that down to emotional biases that my friend was not the kind of person who would attack a police officer.

I attended LaQuans wake and his funeral with his probation officers, his lawyer, his caseworker, his teachers, his therapist and his judge. All of us were in tears. That shows you how many professionals would take time out of their day to pay their respects to a child robbed of his potential and how moved we all were by his death.

Then there came the moment where I knew for certain something wasn’t right. At his wake there was an open casket and while his probation officer and I were paying respects, I noticed a bullet hole in his hand. How could he have this injury if he was shot in the chest like the police report had said? It just wasn’t adding up.

Now I don’t know why he was carrying a knife, I don’t even know if he was carrying a knife at all anymore. All the information we were fed from the police has been thrown into doubt. All I know was that he had an emotional day and as a result was out late and far from home. How he got there? We still don’t know. We may never know.

Watching the video released by the CPD tonight made me sick. I’ve witnessed my friend being shot down and killed in cold blood. I’ve been trying to find a silver lining in the fact the cop has been charged with murder, but it’s been 400 days and it is evidently clear that the city believes his life was not worth the transparency a city like Chicago deserves.

But I don’t want his legacy to be about that video. I don’t want his legacy to be about his death. I want his legacy to be about the kind of young man that he was. Right now, on the streets of Chicago, people are protesting for change. And they are protesting peacefully. I was there protesting with them and there really was a positive vibe. I actually bumped into his cousin who I met at LaQuan’s funeral and we marched together for a while talking about what needs to change. People may argue that it was about race, and it may very well be. But to me, this is about a man, killing a boy, and the city trying to cover it up.

Now I don’t pray. But I’m hoping to whatever there is out there that the protests remain calm and they remain peaceful. Why? Because being antagonistic and picking a fight won’t get the agenda moving forward. Standing up for what is right will though.

But more importantly I can tell you first hand that it’s what his family wants and it’s what LaQuan would have done.

-Stu Douglas

Boosie Badazz Has Been Diagnosed With Cancer

Boosie Badazz has revealed via his Instagram account that he has been diagnosed with cancer. The 33-year-old rapper asked in a now deleted caption for his fans to pray for him.

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Boosie reportedly didn’t take the news well, which led to him later deleting the caption revealing the news. Boosie already suffers from diabetes.

He was released from prison in March of 2014 after serving five years due to various drug charges, including possession with intent to distribute narcotics.

Boosie released his sixth studio album, Touchdown 2 Cause Hell, back in May. It debuted at no. 3 on the Billboard 200 chart.

 

The Game’s Instagram Is In Danger Of Being Suspended

The Game had the ladies lusting after uploading pics of his package to his Instagram account. But it may be getting him in trouble.

TMZ reports that the two flicks were flagged countless times, grabbing Instagram’s attention. Though the posts remain on his account, Game has been asked to take them down but he is refusing. The “100” rapper has taken to his account once more to respond and honestly, he could care less.

[ALSO READ: The Game’s Selfies Have Caused A Boost In Underwear Sales]

Peep the video he posted about it below.

@tmz_tv calls me to give me the scoop……. S### been up for a month, now y'all threatening n##### lol #KanyeShrug #YouAPhoneAppButYouStillLikeTheSausage ?????? #ProbablyLilWeeWeeNiggasReportingIt #YoDaddyJustWasntPackinSoGeneticallyYourLifeFuckedUp #MyDaddyWasADragonSlayerOutHereAndItGotPassedDownToMe #MyGrandaddyWasASeaMonsterKiller #ItRunsInTheFamily #TaylorMeatPackingCompany #MEATPRINTPAPI has spoken….. Now back to this Daddy thing I'm doing over here…. #HatersGoneHatePotatosGonePotate lmaoooo…. So if my account mysteriously disappear, IG hatin on a player & I'll be on snap chat for the duration: "blackb0yfly" & if they do delete it…. All my women fans, post it in the name of my Instagram memory #LongLiveTheDingALingKing #UnBothered

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MUSIC VIDEO PREMIERE: Ms. Goham – “Minus” (P###. By Zaytoven)

Straight out of Atlanta comes rising recording artist Ms. Goham. After letting loose her first official mixtape C########## this summer, the Northside representative is back with the new video for “Minus”.

The track was produced by Zaytoven, and Dontell Antonio directed the song’s visuals. Look out for Ms. Goham’s second project (with more production work from Zaytoven) to arrive in the beginning of 2016.

Watch AllHipHop.com’s premiere of Ms. Goham’s “Minus” music video below.

YFN Lucci Releases TM88-Produced Single “YFN”

YFN Lucci provided visuals for “Exactly How It Was” featuring Rich Homie Quan last month, which appeared on his Wish Me Well project. Looking to end the year on a strong note and take the momentum into 2016, Lucci is currently gearing up for the release of Wish Me Well 2. Today, the Think It’s A Game artist unearths a resonating new single from the upcoming effort, produced by TM88, titled “YFN.”

Rick Ross Discusses The Key To Having Your Own Business (VIDEO)

There’s a reason Rick Ross has been deemed the bawse. Besides running the MMG empire, he is a franchise owner of various Wingstop locations, an endorser of Bellaire Rose’ and is a brand ambassador for mCigs Electronic Cigarettes. When AllHipHop CEO Chuck Creekmur caught up Rozay at the grand opening of his Harlem Wingstop location, he said the key to being a boss hog is to be the CEO of your own life first.

[ALSO READ: Rick Ross Says Wale And Meek Mill’s Beef Is Over (VIDEO)]

“You’re running your life,” he said. “That’s the most important business you will ever run and I believe that’s what you start with and you grow from that. You build your team.”

Watch below.

The Weeknd, Wiz Khalifa, Nicki Minaj & Fetty Wap Among Pandora’s Most “Thumbed-Up” In 2015

(AllHipHop News) As 2015 starts to wind down, stats about what took place in music over the last 12 months will begin to roll out. Pandora has now released its list of the 100 most thumbed up songs of the year. R&B sensation The Weeknd had two records make it into the Top 10.

[ALSO READ: Eminem, Usher, Jay Z, Beyonce & Nelly Make Billboard’s “Greatest Of All Time” Lists]

The Weeknd’s smash hit “Earned It” topped the list with “The Hills” landing at #8. Fellow stars Wiz Khalifa, Nicki Minaj, and Fetty Wap found themselves among the most liked on the streaming service as well. Other notable R&B/Hip Hop artists to crack the Top 20 of the Pandora Thumbed 100 included Big Sean, Omarion, Rihanna, Trey Songz, ILoveMakonnen, Drake, and Rae Sremmurd.

“Listeners flock to Pandora to hear their favorite music,” stated Lars Murray, SVP of Pandora Music Makers Group. “The Thumb Hundred is unique in radio. It isn’t a list of what Pandora told people to listen to, it’s a true reflection of what more than 78 million monthly listeners told us their top songs for the year are, through every single thumb up.”

Check out the Top 20 of Pandora’s “Thumb Hundred” for 2015 below. Read the full list here.

[ALSO READ: Wiz Khalifa & The Weeknd Earn Quadruple Platinum Plaques]

Top 20 Of Pandora’s “100 Most Thumbed Up Songs In 2015”

1. “Earned It” – The Weeknd
2. “See You Again” (Feat. Charlie Puth) – Wiz Khalifa
3. “Uptown Funk” (Feat. Bruno Mars) – Mark Ronson
4. “Thinking Out Loud” – Ed Sheeran
5. “Only” (Feat. Drake, Lil Wayne & Chris Brown) – Nicki Minaj
6. “Blank Space” – Taylor Swift
7. “Trap Queen” – Fetty Wap
8. “The Hills” – The Weeknd
9. “I Don’t F*ck With You” (Feat. E-40) – Big Sean
10. “Love Me Like You Do” – Ellie Goulding
11. “Post To Be” (Feat. Chris Brown & Jhene Aiko) – Omarion
12. “Sugar” – Maroon 5
13. “B*tch Better Have My Money” – Rihanna
14. “Slow Motion” – Trey Songz
15. “Stay With Me” – Sam Smith
16. “Tuesday” (Feat. Drake) – ILoveMakonnen
17. “Truffle Butter” (Feat. Drake & Lil Wayne) – Nicki Minaj
18. “My Way” (Feat. Monty) – Fetty Wap
19. “Energy” – Drake
20. “Throw Sum Mo” (Feat. Nicki Minaj & Young Thug) – Rae Sremmurd

Wu-Tang Clan’s Secret “Once Upon A Time In Shaolin” Album Has Been Purchased

(AllHipHop News) The secret, one-of-a-kind Wu-Tang Clan album Once Upon A Time In Shaolin has an owner. According to reports, a private collector purchased the project for a bid “in the millions.”

[ALSO READ: RZA Says Wu-Tang Clan Offered $5 Million For One Copy Of New Album]

Wu fans still will not be able to listen to Once Upon A Time In Shaolin. The owner cannot commercially release the music for almost 9 decades.

“After 88 years the copyright, which includes public and commercial rights, automatically transfers to the owner of the work,” said producer Cilvaringz. “However, it will still be his or her choice at that [point] to release it or not release it.”

At one point, some members of the Wu were at odds over the idea most of the world will not be able to hear the collection in their lifetimes. Others understood the concept RZA was trying to achieve by turning Shaolin into an art piece.

“I think the only way to establish value in something is for it to be exclusive. That’s the whole point that I gathered for that particular piece of art. Music is also art, but it’s been devalued because of how it’s looked at now in the industry,” Masta Killa told AllHipHop.com. “So the only way to establish that value is to be exclusive with something. If I’m not going to be exclusive with it, then what’s going to make this piece of art any different than any other album that you can go buy?”

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“The Wu: Once Upon A Time In Shaolin” Packaging

[ALSO READ: Ghostface Killah Talks 88 Year Ban On Wu-Tang Clan’s “Once Upon A Time In Shaolin”]

YG Discusses People In Los Angeles Being Jealous Of His Success

(AllHipHop News) YG is one of the new school of rappers that is elevating West Coast Hip Hop back to the forefront. The Compton native’s My Krazy Life album was critically acclaimed, and he is now set to release the follow-up LP, Still Krazy, in the coming months.

[ALSO READ: These Are The 12 Best Reviewed Hip Hop Albums Of 2014]

In preparation for the upcoming project, YG was the subject of a cover story for The Fader. In the article, the Def Jam recording artist talked about the response he has received in his own hometown since finding success in the music business.

“It’s a gang of motherf*ckers out here on some ‘F*ck YG’ sh*t,” said the “Twist My Fingaz” performer.

Back in June, YG was shot in a Los Angeles studio, but he refused to cooperate with police. The 25-year-old entertainer has since increased his security. YG insists some people in his city are not happy with what he has accomplished.

“Los Angeles County is sick right now. It’s bad. Everybody mad out here right now. All the young motherf*ckers, they getting money, they motivated,” YG stated. “The music sh*t start popping again out here. We got strip clubs now. It’s a lot of motherf*ckers doing music now. It’s a lot of females becoming models and sh*t now. We got something to do with that. But at the same time, it’s a lot of motherf*ckers that’s mad.”

[ALSO READ: YG Complains About Hospital Treatment The Night He Was Shot (VIDEO)]

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