Check out the latest music release from MicrophoneBully’s own Big Brother Biz “Doing Me” Produced By On Da Ave Productions. This record will be featured on the Big Brother Biz’ “Pure” EP coming this fall.
Check out the latest music release from MicrophoneBully’s own Big Brother Biz “Doing Me” Produced By On Da Ave Productions. This record will be featured on the Big Brother Biz’ “Pure” EP coming this fall.
(AllHipHop News) Record producer/mixer Mike Dean has worked with some of the most accomplished Hip Hop artists in history. His resumé includes stints with 2Pac, Scarface, Jay Z, Kanye West, UGK, and more. Dean sat down with Montreality to talk about a host of subjects. One topic covered his choice for the greatest rapper of all time.
“Probably Pac in my eyes, but only because he’s passed away though,” said Dean. “If he wasn’t passed away, I’d probably say Scarface, Pac, Kanye, Jay Z. They’re all on another level. I really like Rick Ross a lot too.”
The Texas bred board master also collaborated with a lot of West Coast rap representatives such as Tha Dogg Pound and Nate Dogg.
“I was living in an apartment in West L.A., and Daz and Kurupt stayed with me a lot of the time. Nate would just come by and lay songs,” Dean revealed. “I’ve got like 8 unreleased Nate Dogg songs in my house. Actually, I just recovered them off old tapes.”
Watch Mike Dean’s interview below.
Damn. Ice-T is not to be played with. Why do they f**k with the OG.
Just peep the science.

If that boy’s home life support system ain’t right, he’s going to be ruined.
It seems like Lil Durk is not too happy with his rap peers. Like Meek Mill, he called out ASAP Rock and Big Sean for not supporting him, even though he had supported them.


After the tweets went out, he made sure to clean it up. he tweeted, “Them tweets not a diss it’s showing I support”

As immigration and incarceration issues become central to the 2016 presidential campaign, lobbyists for two major prison companies are serving as top fundraisers for Hillary Clinton.
Corrections Corporation of America and the Geo Group could both see their fortunes turning if there are fewer people to lock up in the future.
Last week, Clinton and other candidates revealed a number of lobbyists who are serving as “bundlers” for their campaigns. Bundlers collect contributions on behalf of a campaign, and are often rewarded with special favors, such as access to the candidate.
Richard Sullivan, of the lobbying firm Capitol Counsel, is a bundler for the Clinton campaign, bringing in $44,859 in contributions in a few short months. Sullivan is also a registered lobbyist for the Geo Group, a company that operates a number of jails, including immigrant detention centers, for profit.
As we reported yesterday, fully five Clinton bundlers work for the lobbying and law firm Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld. Corrections Corporation of America, the largest private prison company in America, paid Akin Gump $240,000 in lobbying fees last year. The firm also serves as a law firm for the prison giant, representing the company in court.
Akin Gump lobbyist and Clinton bundler Brian Popper disclosed that he previously helped CCA defeat efforts to compel private prisons to respond to Freedom of Information Act requests.
Hillary Clinton has a complicated history with incarceration. As first lady, she championed efforts to get tough on crime. “We need more police, we need more and tougher prison sentences for repeat offenders,” Clinton said in 1994. “The ‘three strikes and you’re out’ for violent offenders has to be part of the plan. We need more prisons to keep violent offenders for as long as it takes to keep them off the streets,” she added.
In recent months, Clinton has tacked left in some ways, and now calls for alternatives to incarceration and for greater police accountability. And while Clinton has backed a path to citizenship for undocumented people in America, she recently signaled a willingness to crack down on so-called “sanctuary cities,” a move that could lead to more immigrant detentions.
The future of both criminal justice reform and immigration are critical for private prison firms. The Geo Group, in a disclosure statement for its investors, notes that its business could be “adversely affected by changes in existing criminal or immigration laws, crime rates in jurisdictions in which we operate, the relaxation of criminal or immigration enforcement efforts, leniency in conviction, sentencing or deportation practices, and the decriminalization of certain activities that are currently proscribed by criminal laws or the loosening of immigration laws.”
The following article originally appeared at The Intercept. Used by permission.
You know, the gossip and scandal in “Hip-Hop” is at an all time high. AGAIN, poor Safaree is at the center of it all. Whoever leaked this data from somebody’s phone is charging that ol’ boy has an unfaithful lady. You know the banger that replaced Nicki? Yeah her. Now, I peeped it and I think I have an explanation. This could just be old pics from an old serial killer, I mean, local rapper. Anyway, not a lot to see here…just another spin around the merry-go-round.



And then this happened. She confirmed my suspicion about the old text.
How’d Ace Hood get in this mix…and a train? What is this 1975?

Damn, Bruh.
The Rémy Martin Presents “The Producers Series” hosted its third semi-final event Saturday, August 8 at Taj Lounge in New York City; headlined by Just Blaze and hosted by Rémy Martin Brand Ambassador Charlamagne Tha God. Guests were treated to Just Blaze hits spun by Power 105.1’s DJ Reymo, specialty Rémy Martin drinks, and a Just Blaze interview conducted by Charlamagne Tha God. Just Blaze dropped knowledge to the producers on the rise, gave them advice, and critiqued their tracks.
The third set of five Rémy Martin Presents “The Producers Series” semi-finalists presented their music and the panel of industry vets voted Saint Believe the third The Rémy Martin Presents “The Producers Series” Finalist! Also in attendance were rappers Consequence and Barbie, and members of the Money & Violence crew.
AllHipHop was in the building to capture Just Blaze discussing working with Jay Z, coming up with Pharrell, making classic/timeless material and more. Check out the video below.
Rémy Martin Presents “The Producers Series” – 3rd Semi-Final Judges included
Just Blaze
Steve Raze – AllHipHop.com
Jay Claxton
Rémy Martin Presents “The Producers Series” – Contestants/Amateur Producers
3rd Semi-Final – Taj Lounge
Derek Swiney / Godfatherbeatz
Juan Moore / Gadget
Jamal Toomer / 2oom
Calvin Charles / @saintbeliev3 – 3rd Semi-Finalist to Advance to 9/12 Finals
Wayne Wilson / DIRTRICH BEATS
3rdSemi-Final – The Attic
Bobby Brusier / Bobby Davis
Stroud / Kai Acevedo
Buda & Grandz / @BudaDaFuture – 3rdSemi-Finalist to Advance to 9/12 Finals
2oom / Jamal Toomer
Tay Svpreme / Octavia Johnson
1st Semi-Final – Empire Hotel Rooftop
Rozart / @rowezay
Rell Lxc / @countrylxc
Swing America / @swingamerica – 1st Semi-Finalist to Advance to 9/12 Finals
Mystere Jones & Noe Doe Network / @mysterejones
Steezbeatz / @steezbeatz
The Rémy Martin Presents “The Producers Series” will host its fourth semi-final event Saturday, August 22, 2015; up-and-coming producers have until Friday, August 14, 2015 to submit their entries/music for consideration via www.remyproducers.com. The Rémy Martin Presents “The Producers Series” culminates on September 12th with a finalist event at Stage 48; the winner will walk away with a prize package that includes studio time at Converse Rubber Track’s Studio.
Follow Rémy Martin’s “The Producers Series” on social media @RemyProducers (IG, Twitter, Periscope) or via the website remyproducers.com.
Check out more photos from the event below.

Sean Price died Saturday 8/8/15 in his sleep. My heart is broken.
Ruck, Sean P, Scagnetti, TheGrimeyBootMan, DecepticonSean, MegaSean, TallSean, P-Body, MasterP, P , PyrexPotSean, KimboPrice, MicTyson, SeanDaBarbarian, SeanPriceAlpha, ImperiusRex, Niggelitus.
It really doesn’t matter what u call him, but there’s only one word to describe him.
Legend.
We throw that word around like its “POTATO”. Every time some muthafucka dies here’s somebody jumping up screaming the “L-WORD”. I get it. I really do. Some people are so important to us that we
want them to be important to everyone else too, so we give them the “LEGEND” tag to make them beyond reproach. Untouchable. To put them on a pedestal out of the reach of mere mortals. I hate to say it dog, but some of these muthafuckas ain’t legendary.
Just because some dude gave you a ride home from school in tenth grade and then got shot, does not a legend make. He was a good dude, sorry he’s gone, but I’m not getting his face tatted on my arm just because you called him a legend. People slang that word around too freely now. Makes the f###### word lose its meaning.
Not when it’s applied to SEAN PRICE.
There should be a picture of SEAN PRICE in Webster’s dictionary right next to the word “LEGEND”.
Sean P exists in the same rarefied air that Tupac, Biggie, & J.Dilla reside in. What Dilla is to producers, Sean P is to emcees. Now, I would never discount Tupac for his incredible work ethic or his exploits outside the booth, or Big’s rhyming & storytelling prowess. The way they thought & put songs together for mainstream consumption are unmatched. However, in the underground, bar for bar, for full lyricism & entertainment value, nobody is f###### with Sean Price.
Nobody is.
The way this guy just let “SHAWN CARTER IS NICE / BUT SEAN PRICE IS THE BEST” roll off his tongue & land on the beat matter of factly on “FIGURE FOUR” said it all. The way he said it said more than the line itself, if that’s possible. He said that s### & just left it there. He started talking about not drinking champagne & not wearing SeanJohn. No follow up. It wasn’t even a big deal to him. Yeah, I’m better than Jay-Z. Ho-Hum. What’s for dinner? Like a dude just walked in your house & s### on your carpet while u were watching TV, didn’t even wipe his ass & just walked out. No explanation no nothing. That was just HIM. It wasn’t a diss. He liked Jay-Z. He respected Jay-Z. He felt he was better than Jay-Z. So he said it. & he left it right there in your living room for you to clean up. (Editor’s note: peep the hexmurda shout out.)
This dude truly was “YOUR FAVORITE RAPPER’S FAVORITE RAPPER”.
I can almost guarantee you that whoever your favorite M.C. is has some favorite SeanPrice bars. If he doesn’t he may not be a true Emcee & may have someone writing his rhymes for him. If he wasn’t your favorite emcee, your favorite emcee definitely respected him, as did many others.
Here are some quotes about Ruck & some of his favorite lines from some Hip-Hop luminaries.
STALLEY:
“Sean P was one of the most genuine guys I had the pleasure of meeting in this rap game a true Brooklyn Brownsvillian and a true emcee in every sense. The first time I met him he showed love and told me I was keeping Hip Hop afloat and to keep doing what I was doing and coming from an emcee such as himself those few words meant a lot to me and my craft.”
ROYCE DA 5’9″:
“I came up idolizing him. I’m gonna miss him.”
RAKAA IRISCIENCE of DILATED PEOPLES:
“Sean Price is a true inspiration because he kept getting better and better while carving out his own lane through this jungle. The animals and trees were no match. Hip Hop is now a little bit less fun, and we’ll all need to pitch in to supplement the level of realness that he blessed the scene with. Incredible artist and person, so I have no doubt that his soul is at peace. It’s just surreal. Strength and prayers to his family.”
PAUL ROSENBERG (EMINEM’S MANAGER):
“I swear I just told Marshall (Eminem) on Thursday that Sean was my current favorite. I hung on every word in his verses.”
PHAROAHE MONCH:
“Sean was seriously a walking quotable with the potential for rhyme of the month every time he wrote a 16. But more importantly he made me laugh he was naturally hilarious and I hold laughter very dear to my heart, it’s one of the most important things we have on earth. I loved Sean Price the man and father as much as I did his music.”
TRICK TRICK:
“Sean Price, Authentic: of Undisputed origin. Made or done in an original or traditional way. Based on facts, Reliable and Dependable. Your way could not have been rehearsed. Built by GOD! To serve in HIS ARMY! A calling we can’t dispute. So we SALUTE to your Life and Thank the Most high for our time in your presence. You will be missed. TrickTrick & GSM.”
SKYZOO:
“To me, Sean was an emcee’s emcee. He was the epitome of what hip hop was, is, and should be moving forward. And beyond all of that, he was a helluva friend. That was my big brother for real. The most genuine, authentic, free spirited person you could ever meet, regardless of how intimidating his physical stature may have been to some. He was probably the greatest “person” I’ve ever had he honor of calling a friend via the industry. We went beyond that. He was family. There will never be another like him. He was the best person you could ever get to know, and one of the greatest to ever hold a pen.”
KHRYSIS:
“P was the second legend I had a chance to work with. It was already an honor to work with someone I listened to while I was in high school, but he such a genuine dude full of wisdom and laughter…we didn’t just lose a legendary emcee…we lost a legendary personality and all round legendary dude. Peace and love to all his family and loved ones. His legacy will live on forever.”
FAVORITE BARS:
BUN B:
“Kareem Sayeed indeed on my deen Aki, except when I rhyme. Every line from Sean is Haraam.” – From “HARAAM”
Yo.. “HARAAM” is my favorite Sean Price song ever.
Period.
But that’s the duality of Ruck as a man and as an artist. Trying to stay devout in the concrete jungle. The Godly Gangster.
GUILTY SIMPSON:
“F### peace I’m a beast b#### I pop pellets in a person I’m a p############, P!”
From “THE HEX” by RANDOM AXE
“Botswana, small time little league player, Pop Warner.Rock corners with hot, blocks tbats drug infested, supply suppliers my money stay thug invested.” ( from FIGURE FOUR )
ALCHEMIST:
“Everyone else is probably gonna quote one of his crazy bars (he got so many I don’t even know where to start. Literally Every bar was quotable) Real s### tho one of my favorite lines was “Tears in my eyes when thinking of hexmurda.” (from “FIGURE FOUR”)
Because within the humor and witty lines he was known for he would still sneak in some real s### like that . That meant a lot to me when I heard that line. Life is about balance. We all know P knew how to make u laugh, and when the time was right, for just a brief moment, he knew how to make u cry.
ROYCE DA 5″ 9:
“Sean sparks like John Starks in the 4 quarter oughta meet my peeps, that are deeper than the Tora” From “SEAN PRICE” on the NOCTURNAL album by HELTAH SKELTAH.
SKYZOO:
“Back seat of jeep, f### in my car/pulled the prayer rug out like “alhamdulillah”/, run with the squad, Boot Camp, remember the name/nicest ni**as you don’t know on the game, hello”
PHONTE:
“Too hard for white linen, straight, no white denim. You like white women that listen to Lyfe Jennings.” I mean, I got hundreds of others I can name but that one knocked me on my ass because everybody can picture what a white woman who likes Lyfe Jennings looks like…lol.
Just a few quotes & s###.
This is a 3 part series. I’ll be back to tell some stories tomorrow. Hopefully the bottom of your pants won’t be as tight.
With Chinx’s debut album “Welcome To JFK” being released this friday, we get an early stream of the slain Coke Boys artist album being released via eOne Entertainment. The album includes features from French Montana, Stack Bundles (RIP), Lil Durk, Nipsey Hussle & more! Pre-order “Welcome To JFK” now on iTunes.
Nick Gordon seems to feel like the lawsuit against him is slanderous, meritless, and flat out bogus. He maintains his story that he didn’t kill Bobbi Kristina Brown, and that he was the person that loved her the most. It’s easy to see how Gordon would be heartbroken, but heartbreak doesn’t equal innocence. Do you think the lawsuit against Gordon is based on baseless allegations, or do you think he really is the reason for Brown’s untimely death?
DJ Whoo Kid just interviewed Migos on his Shade 45 show, “The Whoolywood Shuffle”, in promotion of their latest album “Yung Rich Nation”. Quavo & Takeoff explain how hard it is for Offset to still be locked up, especially with touring and shooting visuals; basically you don’t want to take him out of the videos so everything needs to be put on hold.
The group also revealed that they have their sophomore album already recorded, and it has a crazy single with Lil Wayne titled “Fantastic”. When asked who their dream collaboration would be, Migos responded “Nas but he has to spit that “Ether” and not use our lingo”. The interview closed out with Quavo & Takeoff saying that these motorized scooters have everyone thinking they’re Tony Hawk, and saying that their weed is too strong for Waka Flocka.
Watch below.
Photo via Cyhi’s Instagram
Cyhi The Prynce says he didn’t exactly diss Kanye West. He actually seems to suggest that this may have been a calculated collaboration between him and West. He asked for his fans to respect the art form, and he stated that when Eminem and Dr. Dre pull stunts like this they get Grammy awards. Do you think this was something that was orchestrated or do think the two just kissed and made up.
After obtaining over 5K+ streams for the Carrington assisted “LayBach”, the latest single off his well received debut album Sounds of The Rising Sun, North Carolina native Drique London unveils the official visuals for the Majestic produced track. Directed by Vinark Motion Pictures, Drique illustrates the ongoing struggle of trying to balance funds, dreams, and a relationship successfully. Watch it below!
Dusty McFly shows no signs of slowing down dropping off another release produced by Chase N Cashe titled “ISO”. This smooth record will have you two stepping and feeling good everytime you play it. Mr. McFly’s project “Sincerely Fleez” drops Friday and is available for pre-order now on iTunes.
Eside Shawty releases visual for his new single “Lost Somebody” off his DJ Drama hosted mixtape “One Of The Greatest”.
Watch “Lost Somebody” below.
Machine Gun Kelly drops new visual for “Blue Skies”. This track is taken from his latest mixtape “F*ck It”.
R&B star Adina Howard is ready to let the world get reacquainted with her sultry sounds. With a new single, “Bad 4 Me” and online campaign, #IHeartAdinaHoward #Bad4Me, ready for fans, the singer wants to deliver a mix of “Motown, Urban, and Pop” in her music.
Listen to “Bad 4 Me” below.
As 2 Chainz gears up for the release of his new mixtape “Trapavelli Tre’” on Thursday, he’s released another track off the tape called “Everything I Know” produced by Nard & B. The track is just one of 14 on the tape that will include production and features from Wiz Khalifa, The Dream, Young Dolph, Zaytoven, FKi and much more.
Houston’s own Killa Kyleon unleashes another epic visual from his #30Days30Deaths project. With the help of his go-to video director, David Stunts, Killa Kyleon brings “No N*gga Like Me” to life. The video serves as a reminder of the 1 year anniversary of Mike Brown’s death.
St. Louis native J.R. is coming off the release of his short 6-track mixtape No Filter On Da Way, which came equipped with the standout single “I’m Just Sayin,” as well as the official remix to the single featuring Nelly and Tiffany Foxx. With a video for the aforementioned single already in the books, J.R. has revisits his latest mixtape as he provides us with the official optics for “All Yay”.