Early Sales Predictions For The Game’s ‘The Documentary 2’ Are In

(AllHipHop News) It appears L.A. rapper The Game is competing against pop princess Selena Gomez for the #1 album in the country at the moment. Hits Daily Double has the early predictions for the two performer’s first week album sales.

[ALSO READ: The Game Disses Young Thug During Concert Performance (VIDEO)]

According to the industry website, Game’s latest effort The Documentary 2 is looking to sell between 60,000-70,000 albums with close to 75,000-85,000 sales plus streaming. Gomez’s Revival is slightly ahead of Game’s pace at the moment. The former Disney star’s second solo album is currently predicted to move 75,000-85,000 units, 85,000-95,000 SPS. Toby Keith’s 35 MPH Town could be in the running as well.

The Documentary 2 is being released in two parts. The first installment hit stores on October 9. The Documentary 2 (Disc 2) is scheduled to be released on October 16. If the sequel to Game’s 2005 LP takes the top spot on the album chart, it will be the fourth number one album of his career.

[ALSO READ: Stream The Game’s New Album “The Documentary 2”]

Are Lil’ Durk & Dej Loaf The Next Big Hip Hop Couple?

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It seems like Lil’ Durk and Dej Loaf are still going strong…. well allegedly. The two rappers have been exchanging flirtatious messages on social media, even collaborating on music together. A source close to the two claims the two are an item indeed, and they plan to go public with their relationship soon. Lil’ Durk seems to believe that him and Dej are the next big Hip Hop couple….. oh okay.

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Chance The Rapper Getting Ready To Release His Third Mixtape? (VIDEO)

(AllHipHop News) It has been two years since Chance The Rapper released his critically acclaimed mixtape Acid Rap. A year before that the world got to hear his debut project 10 Day. Is the Chicago rapper on the verge of dropping his third official mixtape?

[ALSO READ: Kanye West, Chance The Rapper & Other Chicago Artists Working On A Joint Project? (VIDEO)]

Chance performed during the second weekend of the Austin City Limits Music Festival. He ended his Sunday night performance of a new song by telling the crowd, “third mixtape.”

If the “Paradise” rhymer does put out another project in 2015, it will join his contributions to Donnie Trumpet & The Social Experiment’s Surf. Chance appeared throughout the Nico Segal led free album. The SAVEMONEY member also partnered with Lil B for Free (Based Freestyles Mixtape).

[ALSO READ: Chance The Rapper & Donnie Trumpet Release Free Star-Studded The Social Experiment Album “Surf”]

Watch Chance The Rapper’s performance below.

Fetty Wap & French Montana To Drop A Joint Mixtape

(AllHipHop News) New York and New Jersey are about to join forces. The Bronx’s French Montana and NJ’s Fetty Wap are reportedly working on a joint mixtape.

[ALSO READ: French Montana And Chris Brown Remix Travis Scott’s “Antidote”]

French’s brother Zack told Revolt that the project is coming. The Coke Boys representative announced the two East Coast performers recorded tracks during Chris Brown’s “One Hell Of A Nite” tour.

“It’s a mixtape of like 6 or 7 joints. I’m on there. That sh*t’s called Coke Zoo,” said Zack. “It’ll probably drop in like a week or two.”

Fetty has had a breakout year. His singles have set Billboard chart records and his self-titled debut album opened at number one. French released his Casino Life 2: Brown Bag Legend mixtape in May.

[ALSO READ: Fetty Wap’s Chart Domination Includes ‘Hot 100’ Milestone Not Achieved In A Decade]

Watch Zack’s interview below. 

Snoop Dogg, Birdman, Damon Dash & Jermaine Dupri To Star In BET Reality Series

(AllHipHop) BET’s reality show lineup is set to get a new star-studded series. Snoop Dogg, Birdman, Damon Dash, and Jermaine Dupri will be part of an unscripted television program on the network.

[ALSO READ: Children Of Rev. Run, Master P, Jam Master Jay, Dame Dash & More To Star In “Growing Up Hip Hop”]

According to reports, the 8-episode untitled program will start shooting in Los Angeles in November and it is expected to premiere in late 2016. The show will focus on the Hip Hop mogul’s respective lives and companies.

Snoop, Birdman, Dash, and Dupri will join other celebrities such as Nelly, DeSean Jackson, Keyshia Cole, and Michael Vick to have reality series on BET. Snoop had his own family based reality show on E! called Snoop Dogg’s Father Hood. The 5-part Snoop & Son: A Dad’s Dream documentary also aired on ESPN.

[ALSO READ: Snoop Dogg Teams Up With AOL For Reality Show]

Adonis The Greek – Taxin – FT. Klay Dot Produced By Superstaar

Adonis The Greek & Klay Dot are “Taxin” everyone this year! These two have been working overtime in and out of town. So much money is coming in that these two need two safes! Expect to pay up this time around. Adonis The Greek has put together a catchy banger.

Take a listen to the single “Taxin” below!

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You Must Attend The 2016 International Music Conference! 2015 IMC Recap

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Atlanta, GA was home to the International Music Conference once again. Atlanta’s richly diverse musical community welcomed back another year of creative collaborations, power networking and talent showcasing at The International Music Conference 2015. Created in 2011 to educate, inspire and present viable opportunities within every aspect of the industry, this year’s conference continued to draw in crowds of international attendees as well as music enthusiasts from all over the nation.

The launch of this exciting 5-day event began with a private industry mixer. Held at Pulse Loft located within the Marriott Marquis Hotel in the heart of the city. The IMC opening night mixer set the tone for the other festivities; showcases held at Harlem Nights Ultra Lounge, a full day of informative panel sessions at the Marriott Marquis and the IMC Farewell “Brunch at Lunch” awards ceremony held at the monumental National Center for Civil and Human Rights.

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To segue into the Producer Showcase, attendees were presented with a special addition to the conference lineup entitled “An Evening with… R&B Greats.” Hosted by music journalist Will Lavin, former Destiny’s Child member Latavia Roberson and ‘90s girl group lead singer of 702, Meelah, engaged fans with an insightful discussion about the genre’s evolution and forecasts of its future. Later in the evening, attendees experienced an intense lineup of beat presentations. Archie Utmos from Racine, Wisconcin won a once in a lifetime all expenses paid trip to London, England courtesy of the IMC after defeating some tough competition by impressing guest judges; artist manager, DeShawn Kennedy, CEO of Adella Thomas Management, Rico Brooks, Empire Distribution A&R Serge Durand and 5x Grammy Award Winning Engineer Jeremiah Adkins.

To reach fans and artists of all genres, the IMC 2015 also included a passionate discussion purposed to share knowledge, positive advice about the business, confront morality issues and foster interest among the general public within Gospel and Christian music. To tackle this comprehensive conversation artist Drea hosted a conversation among notable individuals in the genre such as President and CEO of Arrow Records Pastor Taffi Dollar, revolutionary artist Canton Jones and gospel songbird Dorothy McClung Lewis.

Taking the stage by storm in Friday night’s showcase, rap artist Layla Khepri from East Point, GA seized the grand prize package and the favor of the IMC judges. Among her competition were 7 other ambitious rap, R&B, pop, rock, and rap ‘n’ roll artists also hungry for the opportunity to perform for the coveted prize of IMC 2015’s Best New Artists, among other prizes. Critiquing the showcase were experienced judges such as celebrity manager Corey Guevarra, A&R Bobby Jack Pressley, founder of Indiehitmaker Bram Bessoff and again, 5x Grammy Award Winning Engineer Jeremiah Adkins.

Day four consisted of informative networking, panel discussions, workshops and feedback sessions. Attendees enjoyed a number of educational sessions where they could obtain valuable information about the industry. These sessions covered how to properly invest in music careers, technological advancements, social media, marketing for optimal success, and novelty favorites such as Breaking Down the Beat and Five Decades of Hip-Hop. Conference Day also presented opportunities for upcoming artists to have their music heard and critiqued by expert panelists; artist manager David Melhado, Associate Director of ASCAP Atlanta Joncier Rienecker and A&R/manager of Timeless Music Management Charles Conner. The conference also included panelist appearances from; Tirrell Whitley (Liquid Soul Media), Jacob York (Electric Republic), Kawan Prather (Head of Music at iamOTHER), Ian Burke (VP of Live Music at You42), Patrick “Guitar Boy” Hayes (Award Winning Producer) and more. The Five Decades of Hip Hop panel was even moderated by AllHipHop’s own Rea Davis and included Kawan Prather, Guitar Boy, and Debra Antney.

Sunday, marked the elegant conclusion of the conference. The IMC Farewell “Brunch at Lunch” Awards Ceremony hosted by popular Atlanta master of ceremonies; Taiye “The Wild Afrikan” Samuel allowed guests to enjoy a delicious brunch catered by Wolfgang Puck while the IMC awarded prominent influencers in the industry. Operations Manager at Radio One Atlanta, Hurricane Dave was awarded the IMC Lifetime Achievement Award in recognition of his 30 years plus reign in radio and broadcasting, while Atlanta’s Director of Entertainment LaRonda Sutton walked away with the most prestigious award of the afternoon, The Odyssey Award for the Progressive Development of Entertainment.

The IMC proudly partnered with You42, The City of Atlanta Entertainment Office, Indiehitmaker, Songsplits, Patchwerk, ASCAP, The Growth Group, Connectid-ATL and Meak Productions. After another amazing turnout and overwhelmingly positive feedback, the IMC has yet again, cemented its place as one of the most ground-breaking music conference’s in the country!

Check out more photos from the event below. Photo Credit: Pinkie Webster

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Someone Recorded Kanye West’s Performance at the DNC Fundraiser

Kanye West has been making news with his time in San Francisco. Recently, video footage released of his performance at the Democratic National Convention Fundraiser. The performance lasted 50 minutes, with the Commander-in-Chief introducing the act.  There’s also footage of Obama’s notorious advice for Kanye too.

All clips are below.

 

A Conversation with The D.O.C.

A Conversation with The D.O.C. by Tim Sanchez (@tim_sanchez) / Photo: Mike Marshall

It was a Saturday evening in late September out in the city of Santa Monica, CA. As I walked in to a dark recording studio, legendary West Coast DJ & Producer Chris “The Glove” Taylor was sitting in front of a sound board giving coaching instructions to an artist inside of the booth who needed multiple recording takes in an attempt to lay down a verse to his liking. It was a dueling process that required patience on both the part of the recording artist and the producer and although I couldn’t see inside of the recording booth (since the lights were off), I could sense a touch of frustration from the artist as he faced the challenge of making the hook part of his song in the right pitch and melody. Recording is no easy task for any artist but especially for this particular artist who has spent the past couple of decades outside of the booth while writing for others – and that artist is The D.O.C.

As we are all familiar with his story, The D.O.C. lost his powerful voice due to a car accident after releasing his classic album “No One Can Do It Better” and writing hits for N.W.A. With that accident, the hip-hop world itself was robbed of an artist whose career could have rivaled some of the very all-time greats that are continuously brought up in Top 5 MC discussions, as The D.O.C. was that good – but with only one album to his credit, The D.O.C. often gets left out of those lists due to a lack of catalogued work.

I sat there in disbelief listening to The D.O.C. recording in his newfound voice since I’ve spend the last two plus decades hearing him talk in a raspy and rough sounding voice. This new voice, although lacking the power of the one heard on “No One Can Do It Better,” still sounded a lot more smooth and polished than the one heard on Dr. Dre’s “$20 Sack Pyramid” skit as “Duck Motherf*ckin’ Mouth.” After about a half hour of takes, both the artist and the producer were pleased with the results and it was then that I heard the familiar raspy voice of The D.O.C. speak in to the microphone to voice his approval and to let me know that he was ready to sit down for his interview.

Since the revelation of The D.O.C.’s recovering voice, hip-hop fans have been excited at the news and many on social media have expressed their hopes for a sequel to his 1989 classic “No One Can Do It Better” album. Although he’s been hard at work, there is no question that achieving such a goal is going to be a difficult challenge as evidenced by the studio session that I witnessed. That doesn’t mean it can’t happen, it just means that The D.O.C. is going to have to clear some hurdles that still remain in his path, such as regaining his voice to full strength – but if anybody can do it, it’s the doc, as he’s already faced several lifetimes of ups, downs, and challenges. AllHipHop sat down with the legendary MC to talk about his career, thoughts on the recent NWA movie, and of course his return to recording. When it’s all said and done, there’s a chance that he will make us all say once again that “no one can do it better.”

AllHipHop: I first heard you as part of The Fila Fresh Crew on the NWA & The Posse album when it first came out. I understand that the DJ for The Fila Fresh Crew was the one that hooked you up with Dr. Dre in the first place.

The D.O.C.: Yeah, our DJ Dr. Rock, was in Lonzo’s World Class Wreckin’ Cru but then he left and Dre ended up taking his spot – so he had that connection with them already. It was only a natural thing for Rock to reach out to his people when we as a group were ready to start recording. We actually recorded a lot of our stuff at Lonzo’s house.

AllHipHop: At that point, were you already familiar with Dr. Dre as a DJ and a Producer?

The D.O.C.: I knew his music from the Wreckin’ Cru stuff and also from Eazy’s “Boyz N The Hood.” I actually bought the m###-cassette single for “Radio” and “Boyz N The Hood” when it first came out. I was a Dre fan already because I knew that his sound quality was the best sh*t smoking.

AllHipHop: Even back on the NWA & Posse album, you’re rap delivery was already crisp. Where did you get your style from since Dallas wasn’t a hotbed for hip-hop?

The D.O.C.: I studied the New York guys. There really is a formula to what I was doing. It was a little bit of Slick Rick, Run, KRS-One, Rakim and then with my own style. I took what I enjoyed from those guys and fused it. You’re right, Dallas was not a hotbed for the hip-hop scene but I wanted to be great like Rakim. I actually got really angry at him (Rakim) because he was so much better than me. I started chasing him.

AllHipHop: I hear a little bit of the early LL Cool J style in some of your songs.

The D.O.C.: LL is from Run’s tree. Run is the big bro, Cool James is the middle bro, and I’m the baby bro. It’s all the same to me – a really loud, clear, articulate and confident style.

AllHipHop: Why wasn’t The Fila Fresh Crew on the album cover of NWA & The Posse? Candyman was on it and he wasn’t even a part of the album.

The D.O.C.: They took all of those pictures before I ever showed up.

AllHipHop: So the album wasn’t even complete when they took those photos?

The D.O.C.: Yeah, the group itself (NWA) was still being solidified at that point. Ice Cube himself was still in C.I.A. when they took those shots. Shortly after I arrived, everything kind of just came together.

AllHipHop: We’re you nervous at all to come out to Los Angeles and start making records?

The D.O.C.: No. I’m the king of confidence. I was actually over confident. I knew in my soul that I had to get close to what LL Cool J was doing because he was the man at the time. I played my album “No One Can Do It Better” and then I played LL’s “Walking With A Panther” and I knew that I had made it. I was on that level and it might have been jumping beyond that level. I’m really confident as a person and that can be a blessing and a curse. As a confident young man away from home, I was uncontrollable.

AllHipHop: Was it hard for you to adapt to Los Angeles when you first arrived?

The D.O.C.: Yes, it was. I’m nowhere near a thug. I’m an introvert and a reader. When I arrived in Los Angeles, I was surrounded by the gang culture and the streets – and that sh*t was like a real shock. Maybe that led to a lot of the bravado, just to make sure that I felt like I fit in, like the drinking because I was uncomfortable a lot.

AllHipHop: Since we’re talking about your early days right now, let’s talk about the “Straight Outta Compton” movie. First off all, did you see it?

The D.O.C.: Yes, I did.

AllHipHop: What’s your take on the accuracy or inaccuracy of some of those scenes in the movie?

Part 2 of this exclusive interview runs tomorrow on AllHipHop.com.

 

Check Out Dr. Dre and Snoop Dogg’s Interview on The Pharmacy

Recently on Dr.Dre’s The Pharmacy on Beats 1 Radio, the legendary producer had Snoop Dogg as a special guest for the show. The two touched on a lot of things, from talks of a tour those two with Eminem and Kendrick Lamar. Dogg and Dre also touched based on making hits like “Nuthin But a ‘G’ Thang” and “Deep Cover”.

Check out the clip below.

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Check Out Nicki Minaj and Eminem’s Remixes of “The Hills” By The Weeknd

Last night, the Weeknd brought out Nicki Minaj to perform her verse in a new remix of “The Hills” on Saturday Night Live. Today, not only do we get a remix featuring the verse Minaj performed on SNL, but also a one with an Eminem verse.

Let’s hope that there will actually be some original music from The Weeknd for either one of these artists. Check out the tracks below.

Ghostface Killah and MF DOOM performed in Miami as DOOMSTARKS (Sort of…)

Hip Hop legends Ghostface Killah and MF DOOM have been making music under the collaborative act DOOMSTARKS. The duo recently released their single “Lively Hood” through the Adult Swim Singles series. Last night, DOOM and Killah fans were treated with both rappers performing live in front of their eyes….Sort of. Prior to the performance at III Points festival in Miami, DOOM’s performance would be in action “from the other side of time”. This meant that instead of DOOMSTARKS on stage in the flesh, they were in spirit on a screen, well DOOM that is. Ghostface was actually on stage. Fortunately, the performance revealed some new music from the duo.

Check out some of the clips below.

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Wiz Khalifa Has Been Cited In His Hometown For Urinating in Public

When Wiz Khalifa has to go to the bathroom, he’s doing it anywhere with no regrets. The “See You Again” rapper was recently cited for public urination behind a bar in his hometown, Pittsburgh. According to Associated Press, Khalifa was in the city to perform at the University of Pittsburgh’s March Madness on Friday night. He even posted a wild pic on Instagram of him urinating.

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Although he made an Instagram post relating to the incident, he did not respond about the citation.

The Weeknd Brought Out Nicki Minaj During His Saturday Night Live Performance

Last night on Saturday Night Live, the Weeknd was the show’s scheduled performer and happened to bring Nicki Minaj out for an appearance. The rap star supported the Weeknd by performing a verse on his single “The Hills”. Minaj also came out to close the show.

Check out the clips below.

 

Kanye West Auditioned On American Idol

While Kanye West was giving away Yeezy Boosts to the Commander-in-Chief of our country, Ye also tried out for a shot on American Idol during his time in San Francisco. The rap star appeared on the auditions stage and performed the song “Gold Digger” from his sophomore album Late Registration. One of the current judges for the show, Jennifer Lopez, was enjoying the brief yet funny audition from West.

Check out the clip below.

Young Thug Is Not Beefing With Lil Wayne

Recently, Young Thug was interviewed by the New York Times, and was asked about his relationship with Lil Wayne. Ever since the ATL rapper attempted to release his album as Tha Carter IV, he’s had a troubling relationship with Weezy. However, Thugga tells the publication:

“I’m not just being lame or trying to do something smooth. I told the whole world you my idol, and whenever you stop I’m gonna keep going…Both of us grew up the same thing, the same gang man — Y.M.C.M.B. Why should you ever in your life even feel like we against each other?”

Wayne hasn’t responded to recent comment, but unfortunately, the former Cash Money member has dissed Thugga for his album in the past.

 

What Did Kanye Give Obama at the DNC Fundraiser?

While Kanye West received some advice from President Obama today at the Democratic National Convention Fundraiser, he definitely had something in return for it. West sent the current Commander-in-Chief back to Washington with two pairs of Yeezy Boosts, Ye’s latest sneakers with Adidas.

West’s wife, Kim Kardashian, took a photo of the two pairs of sneakers with Obama’s name on them. The picture ended up on Twitter with the caption “Special Delivery”.

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Obama Gives Kanye Advice On Running for President

With the chances of Kanye West running for president in 2020 still being questioned, it looks like he’s trying to get the love of the current Commander-in-Chief. President Barack Obama added his comments on Ye’s possible run today at the Democratic National Convention Fundraiser in San Francisco. According to ABC NewsObama’s comments included:

“It couldn’t get any stranger. But in case Kanye is serious about this whole POTUS thing I do have some advice for him.”

First of all, you have to spend some time dealing with some strange characters who act like they’re on a reality TV show. You gotta be cool with that.

Second important tip: Saying you have a beautiful dark twisted fantasy — that’s what’s known as off message in politics, People have lost congressional seats that way.

And number three: Do you really think this country’s going to elect a black guy from the South Side of Chicago with a funny name to be president of the U.S.? That’s crazy. Cray.”

Kanye West was set to perform at the Fundraiser, with his wife Kim Kardashian as well as the Golden State Warriors present in the audience.

 

Check Out Mick Jenkins’ Outrageously Retro Video for “Your Love”

Along with earning the honor of being this year’s XXL Freshman, Mick Jenkins has been acquiring fans with his debut album, Wave[s]. Yesterday, the Chicago rapper released an official set of visuals for his single off of the project titled “Your Love”. The video definitely feeds off of style from the 70’s, with Jenkins trying aimlessly to pull a chick after being rejected severely the first time. It’s a humorous storyline that fits the song. “Your Love” originally premiered on MTV Jams yesterday, so expect to see it in rotation more.

Check out the video below.

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