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(AllHipHop News) Could G-Unit add a pop star turned rapper to the roster? 50 Cent is not against the idea. The Queens mogul told The Sun he would gladly sign Zayn Malik of One Direction to his imprint.
“If Zayn wants a rap career, just because of who he is, he is going to sell records,” said 50. “But if he wants to be credible he has to be with the right people. I’d happily sign him up to my label, mentor him and have him working with the biggest rappers on the planet.”
There have been reports the British boy band member is working with producer Naughty Boy on a solo project. One Direction previously released the U.S. number one albums Up All Night, Take Me Home, Midnight Memories, and Four via Simon Cowell’s Syco Music label.
“I have always wanted to work with Simon, so this could be a joint venture,” added 50.
It was only a matter of time before everyone else caught the beat of what’s been pulsating in Texas for quite some time now. Mainstream be damned, every once in awhile there emerges a sound so unique that it simply can’t be ignored, especially not when the streets have latched onto it, proving that the Lone Star State will no longer be written off as just another regional sound.
Much has been made of their past, yet it’s their similar connection to the streets that both shaped and brought the members of The Sauce Factory together, each from various parts of Houston. There’s Sosamann, 5th Ward JP and Rizzo (collectively known as Moe Gang) and of course duo The Sauce Twinz (Sauce Walka and Sancho Saucy,) each founding members of “Splashtown, USA.” These are the leading men of TSF, but there are others in the crew as well; they’ve grown into a family of sorts, distinct personalities that have somehow blended together to produce a number of notably infectious projects including In Sauce We Trust, Trap’2 Out 2, Sorry 4 The Sauce and more.
The term “sauce” has taken on numerous meanings, referring to a musical blessing, a lifestyle, an energy. In short, TSF is a movement and it’s gained the attention of Meek Mill, Waka Flocka and even Chris Brown, who recently brought the Twinz out during a stop in Houston for his “Between The Sheets” tour. Recently kicking off a tour in their hometown, the team is staying busy with a number of performances planned during Austin’s annual SXSW festival and upcoming collaborations with Drake, Boosie Bad Azz, Kevin Gates and more. The streets are dripping with sauce, embrace it.
The Sauce Twinz Perform During Chris Brown’s “Between The Sheets” Stop In Houston
The Sauce Twinz – “Westheimer” (Produced by J.Rag)
Sosamann – “Did A Whole Lot”
JP ft. Kirko Bangz – “Too Many Bosses”
(AllHipHop News) Empire is the hottest show on television, and now its soundtrack is the number one album in the country. Original Soundtrack from Season 1 of Empire becomes the first TV soundtrack to debut in the top spot since Glee in 2010.
Billboard announced the collection of music from the Fox series totaled 130,000 units in its opening week. Those numbers were enough to beat Madonna’s latest LP Rebel Heart. The pop superstar’s 13th studio album opens at number two with 121,000 units.
The Billboard 200 album chart includes streaming and track equivalent albums. Every 1,500 album streams and 10 downloads of individual tracks equal one unit. The Empire soundtrack’s total of traditional album sales made up 84% of its first week units (110,000 copies).
The album features contributions from cast members Jussie Smollett, Bryshere Gray a.k.a. Yazz, Serayah McNeil, and Terrence Howard. Special guest performers Mary J. Blige, Juicy J, Charles Hamilton, Jennifer Hudson, Rita Ora, Courtney Love, and Estelle appear on the set as well.
The 2-hour season finale of Empire airs tonight on Fox.
Watch the cast and crew of Empire give three words to describe the season finale below.
(AllHipHop News) Most of the recent news surrounding Suge Knight’s####-and-run murder case has not been favorable for the co-founder of Death Row Records. The New York Daily News has now obtained information that supports Knight’s claims he was attacked before he ran down Cle “Bone” Sloan and Terry Carter.
According to the publication, a police report shows Sloan told the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department he assaulted Knight. Apparently, Sloan admitted to punching Knight through his vehicle’s window.
He is quoted as saying, “I f**ked him up.” Sloan allegedly also told police he and Suge got into an argument at another location prior to the confrontation at Tam’s Burgers in Compton.
“What Sloan has done is admit he initiated this fight. Suge never exited his vehicle. He was accosted by Sloan who challenged him to fight,” Knight’s lawyer Matthew Fletcher told The News.
Suge’s legal team has continuously argued their client was in fear of his life when he hit Sloan and Carter with his truck. Prosecutors believe he intentionally hit the victims.
Carter was killed during the incident, and Suge is now facing murder, attempted murder, and hit-and-run charges. He pled not guilty to all counts.
(AllHipHop News) Gucci Mane has joined the era of the “surprise album.” The Atlanta rapper took the trend a step further by dropping three LPs at once. Gucci’s official Twitter page announced overnight the new projects Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner are now available for purchase on iTunes.
#BREAKFAST ? https://t.co/pWR1bUdHvj pic.twitter.com/EyTkrL0Dn2
— Gucci Mane (@gucci1017) March 18, 2015
#LUNCH ? https://t.co/sQoj4PUNwy pic.twitter.com/2X0ncRlRWd
— Gucci Mane (@gucci1017) March 18, 2015
#DINNER ? https://t.co/5IAmXUjCem pic.twitter.com/UL4pGQOEA9
— Gucci Mane (@gucci1017) March 18, 2015
Gucci is currently incarcerated. Last year, he wrote an open letter expressing he has changed his life around by giving up drugs and drinking and turning to prayer.
He also wrote, “My idea is to take my career to the next level. I am planning to take my music to a higher level and use the attention and influence to sell movies, books, clothing and be a living testimony to all people showing that you can start from humble beginnings and transcend to something greater.”
(AllHipHop News) There may have been a mishap with the release of To Pimp A Butterfly, but curious listeners still flooded Spotify to check out Kendrick Lamar’s new album. According to The Verge, the LP was streamed 9.6 million times on one day, setting a new global record.
Drake had recently set the one day Spotify mark with his new digital only project If You’re Reading This It’s Too Late. In February, the Young Money artist’s fourth official album was streamed 6.8 million times on a single day.
Check out Yump Daniels and this cooled out trac that will have you rolling an J after you hear it. Spark up.
Despite his rising career, artist Franc Grams has not missed a beat when it comes to philanthropy in his hometown of New London, Connecticut. He recently returned to coordinate the “New London Youth Talent Show,” now in its fifth year.
Originally created following the brutal slaying of resident Matthew Chew, Grams has taken the lead in growing the annual event. Held at the Garde Arts Center, the showcase featured the New London High School Marching Band, performances from over 60 community youth as well as a remix of Selma’s Academy Award winning “Glory” from Eric Jones and Grams himself.
“We can’t change the past, but we can change the future,” a passionate Grams explained to attendees.
It has seemed like an eternity since a young native of Compton, CA took the world by storm a maelstrom that culminated on October 22, 2012 with the release of good kid, m.A.A.d city.
And it has not stopped.
Kendrick is the proverbial paradigm shift of his generation and the 28-year-old has now released his most recent opus, To Pimp A Butterfly. Kendrick stretches his creative legs all the way out on this one, an indication that a new beginning is here.
To Pimp a Butterfly starts as an old school singer melodically croons “Every ni**a is a star,” right into “Wesley’s Theme,” a funk-filled jam that features George Clinton and Dr. Dre. The song, dedicated to Wesley Snipes, is a cautionary tale of the African American entertainer – the butterfly – and the financial pitfalls that ensnare many as they rise to the top.
On “These Walls,” Kendrick weaves a vivid story of sex, rage, and revenge, accompanied by jazzy production by Terrace Martin (a mainstay on the album), and Larrance Dopson. On a lighter note “Alright,” is a potential radio banger on the album that is sure to have people chanting the rousing contagious chorus nationwide. On this track Pharrell and TDE’s own Sounwave compose a great instrumentation that Kendrick rides effortlessly.
“How Much A Dollar Cost?” is Kendrick at his most potent and may be the best song on To Pimp A Butterfly. Kendrick ‘s storytelling is a lyrical clinic as he spits a conversation with God, a critic of the young rapper’s lack of empathy and humility. He says:
He’s starin’ at me in disbelief
My temper is buildin’, he’s starin’ at me, I grab my key
He’s starin’ at me, I started the car, then I tried to leave
And somethin’ told me to keep it in park until I could see
The reason why he was mad at a stranger
Like I was supposed to save him
Like I’m the reason he’s homeless and askin’ me for a favor
He’s starin’ at me, his eyes followed me with no laser
He’s starin’ at me, I notice that his stare is contagious
“Complexion (A Zulu Love),” which features 9 Wonder’s protegee Rapsody, combats the archaic concept of colorism in the Black community. The legendary Pete Rock also contributes vocals on the hook on this Terrace Martin-produced track.
The bold, brash, and proud “The Blacker The Berry” is certainly the heavy hitter of To Pimp a Butterfly, which is wrought with thick themes of Black Nationism. “Blacker than the heart of an Aryan”? Kendrick said that. On this track, he takes the Black community to task. On “u” he turns the castigation inward in a most scathing way, screaming “loving you is complicated!”
One of the many distinctive, understated elements of this To Pimp a Butterfly are the interludes. “For Sale? (Interlude)” is a odd psychedelic adventure, where as “For Free?” is an abusive, frenetic jazz session that foreshadows a pending internal struggle. The most interesting moment of this album takes place in the outro, when Kendrick casually converses about industry troubles and the ills of the world with the legendary Tupac Shakur. The dialogue is a bridge between generations.
Overall this is an excellent album. Whether it is a classic in the truest sense of the word will be determined in the annals of time. Nevertheless, in an era of social media critics and groupthink, the album is already being lauded as a candidate for album of the year. There is no question, it takes several listens (and maybe reference materials) to properly digest To Pimp a Butterfly.
As evidenced by To Pimp a Butterfly, there are more important matters surrounding this work of art created in a time when most rap albums are in a vacuum apart from real life. Kendrick’s latest stands on the shoulders of great audio works like Public Enemy’s It Takes A Nation Of Millions To Hold Us Back, Nas’ Illmatic, NWA’s Straight Out Of Compton and others like OutKast’s Aquemini. The question: How will To Pimp a Butterfly affect its millions and millions of listeners with their varied backgrounds in these times that feel like we are on the verge of worldwide cataclysm?
Lyricism: 10/10
Production: 9/10
Cohesiveness: 9.5/10
Replay Value: 9/10
Overall: 9.5/10
Standout Tracks: “These Walls”, “Alright”, “How Much A Dollar Cost”, “Complexion(A Zulu Love)”, “The Blacker The Berry”

This is getting stranger and stranger. Thanks, Social Media. The Young Thug/Lil Wayne thing is getting more hectic. Wayne is sending off shots, Thug is sending shots. And now, even Wayne’s kid Reginae has a couple lil rubber bullets in the beef. Peep what she said on Twitter.
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Yelawolf drops a freestyle over Led Zeppelin’s “Dazed & Confused”. His new album “Love Story” due April 21st.
Dj Quick has one of the most realest interviews speaking on a plethora of topics regarding life. money. and his personal experiences!
Lil’ Wayne and Birdman have been going at each other for a while now, and it doesn’t seem like they will come to any agreement. During the turmoil, Young Thug seems to be replacing Lil’ Wayne as Baby’s son lol! Wayne and Thug have traded subliminal shots over social media, and recently Lil’ Wayne released a diss track taking shots at both Baby and Young Thug. Young Thug jumped on Instagram today saying that he’d be releasing his latest effort Carter 6 soon… clearly biting Lil’ Wayne and coming for him all in the same breath. He also said that Wayne basically bought his way into the Bloods.
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In a new interview with Kandi, Deelishis says Drizzy Drake crushed her big a$$ and was the best she ever had. Need we be reminded, that’s Flavor Flav’s ex.

Kandi: So what’s the best you ever had?
Deelishis: There’s this guy…this rapper guy..he sings and raps.
Kandi’s Co-Host: He’s a rapper from Toronto
Deelishis: laughs
Kandi: So he’s actually good in bed. (Why is Kandi shocked that Drake is good in bed?)
Deelishis: He’s excellent in bed.
Kandi’s Co-Host: Deelishis, you been on your worst behavior. Deelishis started from the bottom now she here. 
She ended with saying Drake can smash pretty much anytime when he wants, because they are still friends.

HEY HEY HEY! “PAY ME“ the first single off TAYF3RD’s new album THE SANDBOX II displays the new energy this Long Beach artist has developed. Now signed to BIGBOY from 92.3 we can’t see whats to come next ! Look forward to his latest project dropping this summer!
Pre-oder Ludacris’ new album “Ludaversal” now and get this Mike Will produced track “Come And See Me” featuring Big K.R.I.T.
West Coast rapper Kenny Kingpin releases a brand new banger dubbed “No Brakes” featuring Don Menace – the first official single from his upcoming EP “Better Than Dope Money.” The L.A. artist teamed up with super producer Chuck Heat (Ray J, Scarface) for the gritty hit guaranteed to make the streets take notice.
“What ‘No Brakes’ symbolizes is no boundaries, no limitations, spontaneity, having a festive spirit. For all of my speed demons out there the swingin’ the rides, I just wanted to capture that spirit, car culture…capture that element in a song,” Kenny Kingpin explains.
Check the behind the scenes of the filming of the project here!
One of the women on the move in the Hip-Hop blogosphere has been Karen Civil. She sits down to discuss her new hat line, her book and empowerment of women in the music business.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=_TgQcIL0dMk
OVO Sound artist ILOVEMAKONNEN releases “Drink More Water 5”, the title track for his new project dropping March 31st. Check out ILOVEMAKONNEN on his “Loudest Of The Loud” tour with Key! & Sonny Digital.