Chinx Talks About His Desire To Work With Adele In Final Interview Before Being Killed

Chinx sat down with VladTV, for what would unkowingly be his final interview.  He Talks about Cocaine Riot 5, a crazy groupie story, and his desire to work with Adele in the future.

 

 

Da Mafia 6ix Ft. La Chat & Fiend – “High Like An Eagle”

Da Mafia 6ix releases visual for “High Like An Eagle” featuring La Chat and Fiend, which was filmed during the group’s recent promo tour for Watch What U Wish. DM6 co-founder Lord Infamous recorded his verse on this fan-favorite before his untimely death. Watch What U Wish is available now on iTunes, Google Play and Amazon.

A La $ole Ft. Domo Genesis – “Where I’m From”

After Pro Era’s Nyck Caution and Dessy Hinds released new music the past two weeks, A La $ole steps up to the plate this week with his new song “Where I’m From” featuring Odd Future’s Domo Genesis.

Joey Fattz x YRS Jerzy – “Anti Social”

One of the Pittsburgh’s finest Joey Fattz has teamed up with YRS Jerzy who recently changed his name from DJ YRS Jerzy is back and going full force dropping new releases. Joey Fattz and YRS Jerzy also have a show June 12th which is a Friday in Pittsburgh at the Smoke House. It is scheduled to be a great show with real hip hop. Stay tunes on Joey Fattz Or YRS Jerzy’s social netowrks for more information. “Anti-Social” Is a hard hitting single that is sure to catch some attention. Stay tuned for alot more in the works for both Joey and Jerzy.

ELLIS – “I Told U So”

Ellis drops the video for his son “I Told U So,” a grimey underground banger is off of his project “The Education of ELLIS” via LiveMixtapes. The video serves as a continuation of the short film “The Education of ELLIS” which gives an in depth look at ELLIS growing up as a young Black man in Baltimore struggling with leaving the streets while aspiring to be a Hip Hop legend.

NJ Threat – “Get It Jumpin” (ft. M.O.P)

Joined by the legendary duo of Billy Danze and Lil’ Fame, otherwise known as M.O.P., New Jersey’s own NJ Threat releases the official visuals for his NY Bangers-produced collaboration. The new flick finds Threat and M.O.P. in the club where they get it jumpin’ as they deliver a dose of raw, unabating rhymes. NJ Threat’s forthcoming project, Salute 2 Da 90’s, is scheduled to arrive later this year.

Breeze Barker – “Hold Up” Ft. Young Crazy

Breeze Barker is from a small city called Virginia called Portsmouth, brings you his new intense new video to “Hold Up,” featuring Norfolk, VA native, Young Crazy. This track will live on Barker’s upcoming mixtape “NINO,” which stands for “Nothing In Nothing Out”.

Rick Ross Sued For Using Jay Z Photo In ‘Movin’ Bass’ Video

A photographer is slapping Rick Ross with a lawsuit for using one of his photos of Jay Z without his permission, TMZ reports. In his video for Rick and Jay’s “Movin’ Bass” collab, a pic snapped by Armen Djerrahian back in 2003 appeared for a milli-second in the video.

Djerrahian is now suing for the profits that Def Jam made from the usage of the photo as well as a court order forbidding them from using the image again. How much Def Jam has made off of the photo has not been revealed.

Kat Stacks Comes For Bun B!

Photos via Kat Stacks & Bun B’s Instagram

Kat Stacks is back at it! This time she came for the wrong one, OG Bun B! Stacks posted a screen shot of what appears to be Bun B’s phone number. Bun B wasted no time in letting it be known that he “would never touch that broad.”

“Don’t know why she chose to f*ck wit me cuz she don’t know me from Adam.”

Kat Stacks is just…………. disgusting.

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Jay Z Tweaks B-Sides Show For Night 2

Photos Courtesy Of Tidal/Getty Images

When you’ve excelled, or even simply maintained, in more or less the same profession for 20 years, you end up competing with yourself. Jay’s been battling Reasonable Doubt (and to a growing consensus, The Blueprint) for over half of his career. So, topping an inaugural night of Tidal X Presents: Jay Z B-Sides in which Hov squashed his nearly seven year estrangement with Beanie Sigel and had everyone from teenagers to Chris Rock doing karaoke of the illest lyrics should be easy, right?

These days difficult make take a bit more than 24 hours for the god MC.

The most striking truth about night 2, the B-Sides concert not streamed on Tidal.com, was how step-for-step identical it was to night 1 with varying results. Jay began night 2 the same way he began night 1, performing the epochal “The Dyansty (intro)” off stage as his band, 1500 or Nothing shredded the legendary Just Blaze instrumental. He told the crowd “you see what I did there” after finishing “Hovi Baby” with “that ni**a nice” before transitioning into “22 Two’s”, just like in night 1. He even rapped night 1’s show stealing Tidal Freestyle, laying the gauntlet down for Jimmy Iovine, Spotify and all his other Silicon Valley rivals, to a less-rousing reaction. Everybody saw that stream or video.

Jay Z Tidal B-Sides Getty / Used By Permission

The majority of night 2 was more Blueprint 2.1 than Blueprint 2. A more concise, streamlined version of a product the fans received relatively not too long ago. Therein lies the central draw of night 2. It was night 1, the organized version.

Hov either rewatched the stream, got some notes or spent the last 24 hours with his discography on repeat, because his retention of older lyrics was markedly better in night 2 compared to night 1. He remembered the correct order of the verses for In My Lifetime’s “Imaginary Player” after omitting the second verse entirely on night 1. Night 2’s setlist was pretty much the same as night 1 except he performed American Gangster’s “Sweet” following “Say Hello”’s intro, at the request of “the Queen” Beyonce, according to Jay himself. Beyonce, who was in attendance, had Hov on his best behavior, as the usually braggadocious MC rapped “I see somebody here tonight that already had my baby” during his recitation of “Excuse Me Miss” chorus.

Speaking of the astounding influence of Beyonce, one moment assured me that Jay’s wife does not just command attention, she is attention. Dwayne Wade, Carmelo Anthony, LaLa Anthony, Gabrielle Union, Adrienne Bailon, Rick Ross and Questlove all entered the VIP area through the same side entrance on the second level. But, once Beyonce glided across to make her way to the VIP section in the center of the second level, a few fans broke their catatonic gaze on the stage they had in anticipation of Jay’s arrival, saw through the darkness and yelled “we love you, B.” Even the Queen got down:

Early in the concert, Jay proclaimed the audience for night 2 was “f**king yesterday’s crowd up.” At that point, it was all hollow showmanship rhetoric as the crowd was initially much tamer than the night 1 crowd, expectedly so since a lot of them probably saw the stream for night 1. There were a few fans rapping word-for-word with every song, including this guy in the front row, who Jay rapped along with periodically as if Hov was HIS hypeman. But, the night 2 crowd begun to collectively give night 1’s audience a run for their money when the best moment, performance-wise happened.

The R.O.C. reunion.

We all knew it was coming. Bleek and Hov ran through “You, Me, Him & Her” much better than on night 1, this time Hov didn’t forget “the fire I spit burned down Happyland.” Instead of emerging from the side stage with Freeway flanking, Beanie Sigel appeared from the same middle entrance Hov came in from, dolo, giving line after line of heat from his guest verse in a more controlled and comfortable form than night 1. There was no Freeway…until Jay told the crowd “we’re not done” and those impeccable “What We Do” keys blared through Terminal 5 NYC and Freeway came out with one of the fiercest performances of one of the greatest first verses of the last 15 years. Actually, instead of ending “What We Do” after Freeway’s verse as they did in night 1, Hov and Beans followed up Philly Free with performances of their own verses, making it the first time this song has been performed in full since Jay’s 2008 performance at Hammerstein Ballroom.

Jay Z Tidal B-Sides Getty / Used By Permission

Night 1 had Beanie Sigel embracing Hov in a hug, overrun with emotions as the most sentimental part of their performance. On Night 2, Beanie did something only die-hard fans would appreciate. As Freeway was ending “What We Do”, Beans ran across the stage to stand side-by-side with his State Property brethren to do Freeway’s patented hand darts during the “I ain’t talking about chicken and gravy, mane” rhyme scheme. I almost hand-darted a few cups of D’usse onto the stage because of it.

Night 1’s reunion resembled The Backstage-era Roc-A-Fella. A wild group unified by unbridled hunger that leads to unrehearsed passionate performances. Night 2’s reunion was more Fade To Black-era Roc-A-Fella. A well oiled machine so in sync they looked like they grew up together their entire lives. But even that heartfelt reunion took a backseat to Jay’s touching tribute to the late Chinx, whom passed away earlier that day.

Jay Z had a chance to give the fans for night two a completely different show that no one would be able to rewatch 15 minutes later. Instead he chose to give a shiner, less impactful version on the same show as night 1. Rick Ross curiously just watched the show in the rafters like Sting instead of joining his frequent collaborator in the same way Jeezy did for night 1. If “Go Crazy (Remix)” went off on night 1, could you imagine what the reaction would have been for “Hustlin’ (Remix)”, “Maybach Music 1”, “Free Masons”, “Devil Is A Lie” or any of the other numerous Ross/Jay Z collaborations? Guess we’ll have to wait until the next time Jay Z decides to dive in the fountain of youth and dust off the B-Sides cassette.

Tidal answered doubters of the streaming service’s value with a weekend etched in the Hip-Hop history books. Now the question is:

What’s Jay gonna do next?

FRESH HEAT: Fair – “Tell Punch To Sign Me” (P###. Willie B)

The up and coming wordsmith known as Fair is back! Today Fair returns with a brand new track for our listening enjoyment, linking up the producer, Willie B of Digi+Phonics for something quite refreshing.

The track is called “Tell Punch To Sign Me”, in which the lyricist gives us another solid example of his hunger, his delivery, and his talents behind the mic. The track, “Tell Punch To Sign Me”, is pushed by some intense melodies and structure, while backed up by some flawlessly matching drum work that makes quite a dope home for Fair to unleash his abilities. He doesn’t fall short, coming with a passionate, lyrical, and rather deep hunger that comes out in the bars. This is certainly nothing to sleep on!

Erica Mena Tells Chinx’s Girlfriend- “It’s All About His Wife”

Photo via Erica’s Instagram


Erica Mena
is something else. She made sure to let a mourning Malika Haqq know how she felt as Haqq mourned the tragic death of rapper Chinx. Mena couldn’t let Haqq just post her memory and condolences to Chinx without reminding her that she was not the wife.

“It’s all about the wife and kids. That’s where the respect should go. As a long time friend of his & his family I know that’s what was important to him period!”

Apparently, Malika was Chinx’s sidechick/girlfriend, and allegedly Chinx and his wife were separated. It has also been said that Erica was messing with Chinx too! SMH RIP Chinx!

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Drake And Diddy Call A Truce

Diddy has been feeling some type of way about Drake ever since he felt that Drake stole the “0 to 100” beat from him last year. It was also alleged that the two came to blows outside of a Miami nightclub, LIV, over the song, leaving the “6 God” with an injured shoulder. Now, TMZ reports that the two have made amends.

The pap site reports that they made peace over the phone. They decided that since they are going to be running into each other a lot at various events since they both albums dropping soon, that it would best to let bygones be bygones.

Diddy’s next album, Money Making Mitch, will drop on June 29th while fans are patiently waiting for Drake’s Views From the 6.

K Check Ft. Juicy J, Kevin Gates & Problem – “On Me”

K Check releases his new single “On Me” featuring Juicy J, Kevin Gates and Problem. Kevin Gates starts off the record with an ill verse, then K Check comes in on the second verse and drops a hot 16, while Juicy J annihilate the 3rd verse. Rapper, Problem, is on the hook which was also written by K Check.