It seems like Chief Keef is hit with a child support case and a paternity suit every other day. Despite the fact that Chief Keef has a few child support cases against him, he decided to flex on Instagram with a post of him holding stacks of money to his ear with the caption,
“Wait let me call u back.”
We are sure some of these baby mamas will try to use this against him. We are still trying to figure out how these women decided to get pregnant by Keef.
(AllHipHop News) Back in 2007, Jay Z launched his 10th solo album American Gangster with the lead single “Blue Magic.” The track was produced by The Neptunes, and the song placed on Billboard‘s Hot 100, Hot R&B/Hip Hop Songs, and Hot Rap Tracks charts.
It turns out the beat that eventually became Hov’s ode to the famous Frank Lucas street product could have been in the hands of Southern rapper Yung Joc. The star of Love & Hip Hop Atlanta spoke with DJ Smallz Eyes about passing on the track.
Joc talked about meeting with Pharrell in Miami. The superproducer played the track, and he even presented a way to tackle the beat.
“He gave me this rap flow. I was like, ‘Oh, that’s Rakim. Yeah, I know that sh*t,'” said Joc. “I was listening to the beat and the concept. I was like, ‘I don’t know if that’s me… I want some of that wild sh*t you do. This sh*t’s kind of calm.”
According to Joc, his then Bad Boy boss Sean “Puff Daddy” Combs and Jay entered in the session. The rest of the story leads to how “Blue Magic” ended up on American Gangster.
“Jay Z was like, ‘Yo Joc, if you don’t want it, I’m gonna take it.’ I was like, ‘Hold on. What the f*ck’s going on? You’re trying to use Jay to make me…” recalls Joc. “I’m looking at Jay Z, and I gotta ask myself, ‘Is this a move they’re doing to make me be like okay I want to do it cause I don’t want to let him have it.'”
He continued, “I was like, ‘You know what Jay? I think you should have this beat. It fits you.”
It seems like EVERYONE wants a piece of Rihanna. The latest athlete to shoot their shot at RiRi was none other than Chad “OchoCinco” Johnson. He candidly tweeted about sliding his nudes up in Rihanna’s DMs. He said she hasn’t texted him or responded yet because she might still be in shock. LOL Chad has no chill! I mean who wouldn’t send Rihanna their nudes? LOL. SMH.
(AllHipHop News) Keith Murray versus Fredro Starr finally went down on October 4 in Brooklyn. The two Hip Hop veterans were joined by Loaded Lux, Murda Mook, DJ Enuff, and several other rappers.
MC WAR has now released the official YouTube video of the head-to-head battle. Check out the match up between the Def Squad member and the Onyx representative, then vote in the poll for who you think won.
(AllHipHop News) Roc-A-Fella Records co-founder Damon Dash has been in a long custody battle with his ex-wife Rachel Roy. The latest court fight has gone to Roy.
According to TMZ, a Los Angeles judge agreed with Roy’s complaints that Dash smokes too much marijuana and upheld the decision for the father to have monitored visits with their seven-year-old daughter. Dash was also ordered to refrain from smoking weed 24 hours before each visit with the child.
The two parents have been going at each other in public over child custody and child support for months. In February, Dash referred to his ex as a “weak woman” after she hired attorney Donnell Suares.
The lawyer responded in a statement to AllHipHop.com, writing “Mr. Dash described the mother of his children as ‘weak.’ My client is a strong and intelligent woman seeking to recover what she is rightfully and legally owed according to the law.”
After many delays, The Game’s “The Documentary 2” is finally here. The 19 track project features elite rap artist such as Kendrick Lamar, Kanye West, Future, Drake and more! Stay tuned as The Game will be dropping “The Documentary 2.5” on October 16th. Stream “The Documentary 2” in its entirety on Spotify below or purchase now on iTunes. How well does the sequel compare to Game’s debut album? Let us know your thoughts in the c-section. Enjoy!
(AllHipHop News) Paper is tapping current Hip Hop representatives to pay homage to deceased icons of the culture. After Kendrick Lamar honored Eazy-E, the publication recruited Marshall “Eminem” Mathers to pen a personal essay about Tupac Shakur.
“He was taking things further than a lot of rappers at the time — pushing it to the next level as far as giving feeling to his words and his music,” writes Eminem. “A lot of people say, ‘You feel Pac,’ and it’s absolutely true. The way he chose which words to say with which beat was genius.”
Previously, Eminem wrote a letter to Pac’s mother Afeni Shakur. He also drew a picture of the late West Coast legend. Both items are now at the Tupac Amaru Shakur Center for the Arts in Stone Mountain, Georgia.
“When his mother, Afeni [Shakur], let me produce one of Tupac’s albums – the Loyal to the Game album – I wrote her a letter thanking her for letting me do it,” added Em. “You wouldn’t be able to tell the 18/19-year-old Marshall that he would ever be able to get his hands on some Tupac vocals and have that opportunity. It was such a significant piece of history for me and so much fun.”
The Shady Records leader continued his praise for Pac, “Regardless of how good a rapper someone is, it’s easy for things to eventually get dated. But when you make songs like Tupac did, songs that feel like something, that feeling never goes away.”
Koopsta Knicca has not died contrary to rampant misreporting, but the Three 6 Mafia member is on life support after suffering a near-fatal brain aneurysm.
A GoFundMe account has already been set up to help with the tremendous medical bills.
Oddly, the news of Koopsta’s passing started with DJ Paul of the group, who made the announcement on his Instagram account.
Below is a statement from his management.
Robert Cooper Phillips better known to the world as Koopsta Knicca (Supa Cool) of the Oscar award winning group, Three 6 Mafia, is in need of his fans and friends support now, more than ever.
Koop recently suffered an aneurysm and is in critical condition at an undisclosed hospital in Memphis, TN.
Doctors have advised that arrangements should be prepared for Koop and that he is in need of a miracle. We are asking his fans to come together and help raise a fund that will support him in the event of a miracle to take care of any medical bills etc. that he may have, or towards his arrangements should they be needed.
We thank you for the outpour of care, concern, and support of Koopsta Knicca (Supa Cool). Keep him in your prayers.
After connecting with Chris Brown for “Antidote (Remix)”, French Montana drops off new single “Freaky” featuring Fetty Wap & Monty, produced by The Mekanics. Listen below. Mac & Cheese 3 coming soon……
Yowda and Fat Trel, two new signees to MMG team up for a remix to “Still Ballin.” This track is Las Vegas and D.C. chopped up and trapped out. In the video Yowda and Trel post up outside a spot in the hood, while the editor goes back and forth between NBA clips and dunk highlights.
Check it out as Rick Ross debates with Hot97 and EBro and we finally get to hear some of the bawse’s thoughts on the Drake and Meek Mill beef. MMG has been one of the most armor-proof brands in Hip-Hop over the past decade, but lately with Meek getting attacked by Drake in various forms, the MMG imprint has been a bit quiet in the eyes of many in the media and consumers of Hip-Hop.
Regardless, when its all said and done, MMG still has the bawse, Wale is still putting out great music, Meek is doing what he does and sold 250,000 the first week. Rozay has a family forming with his new fiancé, he’s got a team to manage and he’s working on his own material as well. Find out more below.
Young Dolph has made the most of 2015, releasing multiple projects including High Class Street Music 5 (The Plug Best Friend)in February and 16 Zipsin July. Keeping his foot on the gas, the South Memphis Kingpin makes it a triad of mixtapes with his new aptly-titled effort, Shittin On The Industry. The 12-track project comes packed with production from the likes of Mike Will Made-It, Zaytoven, TM88, Cassius Jay, and Izze The Producer, along with features from T.I. and fellow Paper Route Empire artists Bino and Jay Fizzle.
Pop singer-sensation Austin Mahone releases his fan-demanded new collaboration, “Put It On Me” with the 19-year-old teaming up with rapper Sage the Gemini for an buoyant, dance floor-ready hit. With a bouncing beat, Austin’s signature vocals and an instantly unforgettable refrain, “Put It On Me” gives fans a look at the singer’s mature new direction while he continues to work on his full-length debut album out soon through Chase Records/ Cash Money Records/ Republic. Listen below!
Kid Ink and Fetty Wap are seen dirty biking behind the scenes on tour. Kid Ink joined Chris Brown’s One Hell Of A Nite tour and it was clearly lit. From the sold out crowds to big area set ups this tour was as big as it gets. Check the clip below.
Future was the hottest artist this past Summer along with Drake, and then they did an album together as you know and since then he’s been as lit as the ember on your rillo or paper plane. Everything this guys touches is gold and sometimes platinum, he’s defining the sound of this era. Peep his life here along with cameos from Esco, Khaled and others! What would a Future post be with Esco?
On the season premiere of SKEE TV, the infamous and always busy DJ Skee sat down with “White Iverson” rapper Post Malone, actor Josh Peck from the new Fox show “Grandfathered,” and up-and-coming rapper Super Duper Kyle. The live crowd was treated with a performance from Post Malone and Super Duper Kyle at the historic Ivar Theatre in Hollywood.
Additionally, SKEE TV presented an exclusive look at Ernest Baker, the NYC party legend who has been called “the last rockstar writer left” and who Drake recently credited for naming his new mixtape with Future.
“Im super excited becuase Fuse has done an all new relaunch and rebranding. To be a part of that is awesome, especially taking the success of SKEETV and bringing it on a bigger scale this year. You will see an updated set, bigger performances, again we are going after the best in tech and CEO’s in company’s to the top athletes in the world. Anyone who is making an impact on the culture,” DJ Skee explained.
Filmed every Friday on Fuse from The Los Angeles Film School and Ivar Theatre in Hollywood, DJ Skee will interview celebrity guests, host live musical performances, and present segments providing insider access into the trends and trendsetters of tomorrow.
When asked about what he looks forward to in the new season of the show, this is what Skee had to say:
“If its just coming back, showcasing the artists and people. What excites me is finding people before they are known on the main stream level. You saw that with Post [Malone] who now we bring him back. Nobody knew who he was back then and we put him on TV before he was even on the radio. To watch his success is awesome. Khalani is on TV commercials now and crazy stuff, you see SuperDuperKyle who is now back and he has a new one with Chance the Rapper. So we like scowering talent and be the first to have them on, as well as the legends to have that good balance.”
Aside from his work with SKEETV DJ Skee is focused on DASH Radio which has stations with Playboy and YG Entertainment. “We are now over 70 stations and its taking over faster than we thought,” Skee explained about his new found focus on Dash Radio.
SKEE TV airs Fridays at 10/9c, check out the Super Duper Kyle and Post Malone clips below!
From New Zealand to Los Angeles, worldly young producer SmokeyGotBeatz is cracking out fresh sounds. This week the HS87 & TDE affiliate presents “Live From Crenshaw Pt. 2” featuring creative West Coast lyricist Blaison Maven.
“Blaison caught my attention on a Delicious Vinyl compilation of new MC’s from L.A.’s underground, that track was ‘Live From Crenshaw Pt 1’,” Smokey says of the young songwriter. “He’s a real innovative lyricist and has a unique style, so I said lets make Part 2. He’s definitely one of the next up from the Left Coast”This track will appear on SmokeyGotBeatz upcoming project Coke, Cigarettes & Chicken: The Beat Tape.
Its been awhile since we’ve heard some new music from Yo Gotti’s artist Snootie Wild and today he hits us with latest street banger titled “I Cant Help It” produced by Ear Drummers producer 30 Roc. Listen below and let us know your thoughts on the Memphis rappers new single.
AllHipHop.com discussed The Nation of Islam’s take on prominent issues within Hip-Hop culture in a candid interview with one of Minister Louis Farrakhan’s most diligent assitants, Brother Sultan Muhammad.
Brother Sultan Muhammad has worked with Minister Farrakhan for more than 30 years in server roles, from security to personal assistant. Brother Sultan has also contributed to the Final Call newspaper.
AllHipHop.com offered up Brother Sultan keywords and various themes prevalent in Hip-Hop culture and asked him for his views on them.
The Nation is also backing a new Hip-Hop artist name Nadirah X, who will be distributed by Brother Sultan’s record label, New Birth Digital. In this interview below, he also takes the time to differentiate her music from the music that seems to be destructive to the community.
The Term “Trap” Music:
What is the purpose of a trap? The purpose of a trap is to ensnare to catch something. Well, the question is, once you trap and once you catch what you are after, what do you tend to do with it? So what about music who’s objective is to trap? And I do not think that we came up with the term trap. You can trap something and ensnare it. But when you can think of a trap and imagine a trap, you can become very dangerous, because of the idea of a trap.
Some animals are trapped and put on display in zoos, and some police say “let’s go deal with this zoo when they talk about the trap.” If the zoo is a place of entrapment for animals, where they are taken out of their natural environment, they won’t act how they normally do. Take a lion and put him in a cage that’s only so many feet square when he’s accustomed to roaming hundreds of miles. You can damage the psyche of any animal, so it would certainly damage the psyche of the human. So someone needs to free the entrapped. And to free the entrapped they have to have knowledge, that will give true freedom justice and equality for all.
Islam comes from the language of Arabic which has remained our language, and we are the oldest people on the planet by tens of thousands of years. Anyone speaking this language is speaking our language. But Islam simply means peace. What about a whole planet or nation of peace. Who would object to that? Not 94% of the people who live on the planet who suffer.
Over Dosing On Luxury Items (Chains, Designer Brands, Foreign Cars):
You know what came to mind for me? Do you watch these shows where people sell the “oldies but goodies” songs? I looked at that, and many of these people that they talk about died broke. They couldn’t make money on their music by selling their music unless the labels owned the masters. So while someone else owns the masters and continues to make hundreds of millions, many of those entertainers died broke, and some are dead broke to this day.
So I wondered how does this always happen? After speaking to athletes and entertainers, I found that we do not understand money because it was kept away from us. We were never taught the science of business or accounting. Going to business school or becoming an accountant doesn’t give one the science of business. Think about this.
As a label, maybe I’m going to give this guy $2 million and then after that, you say, “I’ve never even seen $200,000 or $20,000 in my life.” Then after I give you the $2 million, I say, “why don’t you go over to this store because you got to have the bling bling. Then go to this store and get a car, and then give $600,000 this back because we had some things to pay for but don’t worry about that.” So go get this, get that, and go get the other [and I’ll] send you to all my relatives in business and I get every dime of the $2,000,000 back.”
So you get the money but the one who pays the money understands the science of business, and when I’ve never had anything, you can’t blame me for getting excited. I need those things based on what I have seen. From what I have seen those things mean something, it means that you are successful and wealthy if you keep it in your pocket and multiply it.
The one’s who kept it in their pocket and knew how to get it back in their pocket invested and multiplied. While the talent that makes the money that doesn’t know the science of business, spends the money and is eventually broke again, after continuing to lose time and time again. The science of business would tell you to hold on to every dime and find out how to multiply it.
Smoking Weed:
Question: Would doing any drug be necessary if we were not in some pain? Nobody loves pain, even though the pain can produce gain. However, only if we get through the pain, with the right formula to get us to the right gain, which is overcoming whatever the difficulty may be.
What does the Minster mean when he says he’s always high? He’s high on the wisdom and knowledge of God. What that means is that we are high on the knowledge of the solving problems because the problems represent pain. We all know how to deal with pain. Nobody wants to be in pain, but when you’re lifting weights you know on the other side of the pain is a stronger or better looking body. What’s on the other side of the pain we are suffering?
We have to have a guide that can give us the right solution, that reefer, excessive sex and getting drunk won’t give me.
That might be why the Bible says “pain is enjoined for you.” Just like the pain of the mother that has a baby, there is a pain involved in growth, so we just need to know how to get through these pains. Its that pain that makes us the strongest people on the surface of the earth, and that’s what makes us the right material to bring in a new world.
The Use of the “N####”
The beauty of it is, regardless of what we have called ourselves, we are the greatest of people ever. You know, I don’t know of a people that were refused and even killed for learning to read. And then we would steal away to learn to read. Then we would go on to create great inventions like the automobile or mobile carriages. That was a Black man that did that.
There is hardly anything in the way of an invention in the U.S. that we were not a part of. And that may be how America was able to surpass the European countries. The only difference I have found was the use of our people, which shows something in us of God’s creative power, and we were certainly brought here as skilled people. They talked about how we did everything, the iron workers, the miners of gold and silver, architects.
Our brother Frederick Douglas made a case for us; we are the iron workers, architects, and other labors. He talked about all the things we do. Through our research, we found if the white man were working in that period, it would draw a crowd.
So when you consider all that we have done and do, calling us something less than we are does not change anything. “N####” was a term that was slang for negro, which means the dead. Some say it means “Black” in Spanish, but in Spanish you say “moreno” or “morena “- thats how you say “Black man.” Negro is used to describe dead inanimate objects, “zapatos negros” – “black shoes.” “Pantalones negro” – “black pants.” Those are not living things.
So the term given to us by someone else, who saw us not as just being “Black,” but being dead. And as time goes on it becomes a slang. If the root of it is not good, the plant is going to have poison in it too.
On October 10, 2015 in Washington, D.C., at the National Mall, The Honorable Minister Louis Farrakhan will convene the 20th Anniversary of the Million Man March under the theme: Justice or Else!