Lil Wayne Gets New Face Tattoo That Resembles "All Seeing Eye" (PHOTO)

(AllHipHop News) Lil Wayne may be in the middle of a public feud with his label Cash Money Records, but Weezy still took the time to get some new body ink. LWHQ reports Tunechi met with a California based tattoo artist named Spider, and the Young Money boss added an eye and “Mumma’s Boy” in Arabic to his face.

[ALSO READ: Lil Wayne Only Acknowledges Young Money; Birdman Still Shouting Out YMCMB]

The new eye tat on Wayne’s chin resembles the “Eye Of Providence” or “All Seeing Eye” that is found on the U.S. dollar bill. Conspiracy theorists contend the image represents the Illuminati’s New World Order, but the Eye of Providence has also been connected to the ancient Egyptian (or Kemetian) symbol known as the “Eye Of Horus” which embodies wisdom, protection, and good health.

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Besides wanting to leave Cash Money, Wayne has gone through other major changes recently as well. Q-Tip of A Tribe Called Quest announced that the New Orleans native has joined the Universal Zulu Nation. The UZN was started by legendary DJ Afrika Bambaataa as a unity organization centered around Hip Hop culture.

[ALSO READ: Q-Tip Speaks On Lil Wayne, Big Boi, Nas, Joey Bada$$ & Freddie Gibbs Joining Zulu Nation (VIDEO)]

Check out a picture of Lil Wayne’s new tattoo below via LWHQ.

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Crowdsourcing Campaign Started To Raise Money For Hip Hop Hall Of Fame Museum In Harlem

(AllHipHop News) Hip Hop is finally going to have an official home to celebrate its history and contributions to culture. The Hip-Hop Hall Of Fame Museum is looking to open its doors in 2017. Over half of the Harlem, New York site’s $80 million price tag has already been collected, but organizers are asking the general public to help raise $1 million through a crowdsourcing campaign.

[ALSO READ: New York City To Open A Hip-Hop Museum In 2017]

The description for the “Harlem Satellite Hip Hop Museum and Youth Media Education Academy” Indiegogo page reads:

To the Fans of Hip Hop Culture, Good Music, Art, Education, and Positive Youth Programs… Are you ready for The Hip Hop Museum? Do you believe we need a Hip Hop Hall of Fame + Museum? This is your chance to make a difference and bring the dream to reality! Lets build it today, together!

So far, $500,346 of the $1 million goal has been raised. There are 60 days left for interested parties to contribute to the campaign. Perks are available for donations starting at just $1. Contributors can receive rewards such as a thank you tweet, lifetime passes to the museum, tickets to the fundraiser concert, and tickets to the Hall Of Fame Awards TV Show or Festival.

To donate to the Hip-Hop Hall Of Fame Museum visit indiegogo.com.

[ALSO READ: DJ EZ Rock, Ralph McDaniels, “Wildstyle” & More To Be Honored At Hip Hop Hall Of Fame Awards]

Check out a video featuring Chairman JT Thompson discussing the Hip Hop Hall Of Fame Museum below.

Game Defends Making "I Guess Y'all Can't Breathe Either" Statement After Killing Of 2 NYC Cops

(AllHipHop News) Emotions are extremely high for people across the country as the discussion over excessive force by cops and respect for police was escalated after NYPD officers Wenjian Liu and Rafael Ramos were killed on Saturday. The incident caused many observers to voice their opinions on social media, including California rapper Game.

The “Don’t Shoot” rhymer used his Instagram page to post what has been seen as a controversial message. Game received backlash for writing, “I guess y’all ‘can’t breathe’ either.”

[ALSO READ: The Game Releases All-Star Michael Brown Tribute “Don’t Shoot” Feat. Rick Ross, Diddy, Fabolous & More]

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Critics took Game’s statement as disrespectful toward the lives and family members of Liu and Ramos who were gunned down while simply sitting in their police car in Brooklyn. Game returned to IG to explain the original post was not directed at the two slain officers. He contends it was a response to pro-police protesters that had been mocking the “I Can’t Breathe” t-shirts created to show support for Eric Garner.

[ALSO READ: Epic Fail Of The Day: “I Can Breathe” T-Shirts]

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Game wrote in the picture’s caption.

The comment in my last post was a DIRECT RESPONSE to the picture above: I didn’t say it was cool that 2 cops were murdered senselessly while sitting in their car. These weren’t the cop(s) that killed ERIC GARNER so it wasn’t necessary they die in that manner the same as it wasn’t AT ALL necessary ERIC GARNER die in the way he did. My comment also suggested that #AllLivesMatter &#S**tNeedsToChangeNow but you simple minded f**ks skipped right over the real message to pull whatever negativity you could from my post… As expected. One thing about me is, I’m ME. I’m not running from my views or opinions & I’m standing firm on anything I say.. So while all of you trying to find the HATE in my post, there is NONE. What their is…. is an opinion of a man that believes the deaths of innocent people are never OKAY. Never has been !!! It just so happens, that I’m BLACK. It just so happens I grew up as a minority & have been a victim of racial profiling & police harassment in my youth the same as many so I can relate to the continuous STRUGGLE to change the way the GOVERNMENT deals with it’s own employees when they’re supposed to be highly trained professionals who loosely abuse the right to them wearing the badge given to them. “PROTECT & SERVE” does not mean “CHOKE & KILL” an innocent un-armed man…. Retaliating for Eric Garner’s murder the way the MEDIA portrays it happened wasn’t the answer either but it happened…. SO WHAT NOW… Do police KILL more civilians ??? Or do civilians KILL more police ??? Y’all can’t see what’s happening to our country ? Or all YALL still too focused on an iPhone app to get off of it to take a REAL LOOK AROUND ??? & you ask me, do I like police: NO !!! Do I hate police: NO !!! Have I experienced more police abusing their authority than not: YES !!! So that’s why “I” say F**K THE POLICE !!! That’s “MY OPINION”…. Does that mean I think it’s dope that 2 innocent cops were murdered: NOPE. But does it change my view on crooked police: NOPE !!! So… You can hate me, not like me, say F**K GAME or UNFOLLOW or never support my MUSIC again because I have an opinion… SO WHAT, I DO NOT GIVE A F**K !!! [To Be Continued..]

[ALSO READ: The Game Honored As “Humanitarian Of The Year”]

Report: New York City Seeking Federal Court Approval To Mass Arrest Protesters

(AllHipHop News) In 2011, the New York Police Department arrested nearly 700 Occupy Wall Street protesters on the Brooklyn Bridge. The protesters sued the city on the grounds that police led them onto the bridge and then arrested them without adequate warning.

[ALSO READ: Hip-Hop Rumors: Kanye and Russell #OccupyWallStreet!]

A federal court ruled that Occupy’s lawsuit could proceed. Judge Jed Rakoff agreed that by the cops walking in front of the protesters it gave “an implicit invitation to follow.” The ruling also stated the protesters’ constitutional rights were violated and the police did not have cause to arrest them. A three-judge panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals upheld the ruling in August.

The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit has now agreed to the city’s request for the case to be heard at an en banc hearing before all 22 judges. This could effectively prevent the case from going to trial.

This could have a direct impact on the current protests that have been taking place in New York. NYPD Commissioner Bill Bratton stated there would not be any mass arrests of the “Black Lives Matter” protesters. Bratton explained that decision recently by saying, “When you lock up five or six hundred people all at the same time, you don’t have what the courts require to successfully prosecute.”

Despite that statement, Mayor Bill de Blasio’s administration is still attempting to have the Occupy Wall Street case thrown out. Legal experts on the side of the protesters see that move as seeking approval for the NYPD to have the power to make arrests in mass.

“Mayor de Blasio, even though he says that he supports peaceful protest with those rulings that held the police in check, now he’s trying to unravel them,” said the legal director for the Partnership for Civil Justice Fund Carl Messineo.

PCJF legal director Verheyden-Hilliard added, “That is what the courts were ruling on. Simply the fact that police cannot mass arrest people without notice and opportunity to comply with an order; notably as here they were led and escorted out onto the bridge. So by seeking to overturn that order New York City is seeking the power to conduct sweeping mass arrests without people having any clue that they’ve done anything wrong and are going to be arrested, and no opportunity to comply with any order that they should disperse.”

The protester’s side is wary about the upcoming hearing, but New York City representatives are looking forward to presenting their arguments before the Second Circuit.

“We are pleased that the full court has decided to hear the case,” said a New York Law Department spokesperson.

[ALSO READ: J. Cole Joins Eric Garner Protests In NYC]

T.I. Responds To Q-Tip's Hip Hop History Lesson For Iggy Azalea

(AllHipHop News) Hip Hop legend Q-Tip initiated an important conversation over the weekend when the A Tribe Called Quest member sent a series of tweets to Iggy Azalea about the history of Hip Hop. Iggy’s mentor T.I. decided to respond to Q-Tip’s comments via Twitter as well. The Hustle Gang leader also offered support to his artist Azalea.

[ALSO READ: Q-Tip Shares A Lesson On The History Of Hip Hop, Racism & White Privilege With Iggy Azalea]

Read T.I.’s tweets below.

[ALSO READ: T.I. Says Iggy Azalea Should Be Judged On Her Art, Not Her Nationality (VIDEO)]

Legendary Producer Larry Smith Dies

Legendary producer Larry Smith has passed on after crafting hits for the likes of Run DMC, Whodini and Kurtis Blow during Hip-Hop’s earliest phase.

Smith was a Hip-Hop musician without peer, who used live instruments on rap songs.

Run of Run DMC immortalized Smith on the group’s#### record “Sucker MC’s” when he said, “Larry put me inside his Cadillac /The chauffeur drove off and we never came back.”

Smith had been ailing in recent years due to a stroke and succumbed on Friday December 19.

DMC of Run DMC fame paid his respects on Twitter. “Rest In Beats larry Smith Music In Your Heart hip Hop Was Your Gift to The World! No one does it better!”

At a recent concert stop in Brooklyn, Run paid his own respects.

“My man Larry Smith, he produced these records. It’s sad but fitting he passes away on the day I return to a big stage like this… I love you Larry, I hope you’re watching from Heaven and I’m making you proud,” Run said at the Barclays Center in downtown Brooklyn.

Image: Gene Bagnato, courtesy of the Adler Hip-Hop Archive

King Louie Releases Video For "Made Drill"

It looks like Chicago’s ran this weekend with a release from Katie Got Bandz Yesterday, and now a new track by fellow drill rapper, King Louie. Today, Louie released his new video “Made Drill” through WorldStarHipHop. Look out for King Louie’s next mixtape Drilluminati 2 You can check out the video below.

Will The U.S. Make A Play For Assata Shakur?

If you have a conscious bone in your body, you know that Assata Shakur has been in Cuba for the past 40 years in political asylum. As the United States and Cuba work towards better diplomatic relations, a lot of folks like myself are wondering what will become of the 67 year-old revolutionary.

Hip-Hop intellect Micky Factz weighed in on Facebook, “While ya’ll clamor about Bobby Shmurda, The USA & Cuba are in talks for diplomatic relations… Meaning the capture of Assata Shakur… Whom the FBI has as the number 1 female terrorist in the world…because she “allegedly” murdered a state trooper. She escaped prison and has been in cuba for 40 years. Shmoney dance to that.”

In 2013, I penned a piece called called, “Hip-hop’s infatuation with Assata Shakur: It’s complicated,” where I talked about rap music’s love of the political icon. On the other side, the police and their supporters in New Jersey have wanted Assata’s head forever and have gone so far as to make her the first woman added to their list of living terrorists. And, then put a price on her head for $2 million. A member of the Black Liberation Army, Shakur was convicted in 1977 of the 1973 for the murder of state trooper Werner Foerster. The details of the case have been highly debated to say the least and her supporters maintain she is the victim of a corrupt justice system.

Certainly, Assata’s case take on a new context if we look at the present times and how justice has played out recently with video recording, technology and highly questionable policing. Then bundle that with, COINTELPRO, a national legacy of police brutality and abuse of power, and the notion that those police tactics were infinitely more sinister in the 1960’s. We as “a people” need to collectively rethink – not demonize – Assata. But, demonizing persists as the American way, whether you’re a dead young Black man or an elderly living Black woman.

It has been proven several times over, based on forensic evidence, that she was shot twice by police with her hands up. Sound familiar? It actually sounds like Assata deserves reexamination indeed.  We live in times where there is violence perpetrated against who speak out. New York Police have even petitioned for permission to mass arrest protestors without warning.

All of this on President Obama’s watch.

What a quandary.

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2 Chainz Is Dropping A New Mixtape Next Year

Were you waiting for some new music by 2 Chainz? Well, the ATL Rapper announced that he’ll be dropping a new album next year in an interview with REVOLT.  2 Chainz also announced that he will drop a mixtape called Tru Jack City. Check out the Revolt Interview below

 

Check Out This Lego Cam'Ron by Young Lenox

Hip Hop has no specific age, and this 8-year old artist Young Lenox shows his love for the genre through his pieces of art. Recently, Lenox did another dope piece recently, this time making a reincarnation of rapper, Cam’Ron. The lego piece is over 4 feet, and shows an image of the rapper in his pink get-up. You can check the photo below, but peep his Instagram as well for more interesting artwork by Young Lenox.

via: XXL

We can finally announce that there will be a feature length Yung Lenox documentary coming in the next year. Thank you to everyone that has helped and supported this project. Stay tuned for lots more info about the film in the coming months. And yes, that is 4 and a half foot Lego Cam'ron in case that caught your eye.

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Listen To The New Track By The Dream "Fruition"

If this is the new sound that The Dream is coming up with, then we might need more of it. Today, the ATL-based singer released his new track Fruition” via Soundcloud. The new track is smooth, and reinforces a sound very familiar to Sade’s catalogue of music. We don’t know whether this means that we’ll see an album,but this is a good start. Check Fruition out, and leave a comment.

Elcee – HU$TLE [Viral Music Video]

Just when you thought it was the end of 2014, Elcee The Artist comes through yet again with another banger to send fans into the New Year with heads fully bobbin’. Just after dropping the independent critically-acclaimed album LeoSoulit was straight back to the studio for the dedicated artist. Elcee gives us a little teaser for what’s in store with his upcoming mixtape #ManeStream. Video shot and directed by Toronto’s very own GLVDIOLU$ with music produced by Mike F. The Hitman, fans get a glimpse of the forthcoming single HU$TLE laced over some gorgeous Black & White clippings. With a hit like this, we can expect Elcee’s next project #ManeStream to be a truly Future Hip-Hop experience with the authentic Toronto sound music lovers all over the world have grown to love at its roots—Expect its release early 2015.

 

 

 

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Cookin' Soul – Xmas Mix

Right in time for the Holiday season, producer Cookin’ Soul recently dropped a XMas mix to bless us this Christmas. The mix includes different genres from Reggae, Salsa, Hip Hop, Funk, and many more. Looks like we can take a break from that corny ass Christmas music on the radio. Check out the mix below.

Riff Raff – Kokayne (Music Video)

So, we thought Riff Raff was clean and sober. Well, the Texas rapper just dropped a new video for his track “Kokayne”. With a grungy environment, the video seems to fit well with the vibe that Riff Raff has normally. Check out this crazy video below.

Wale – Miracle On U Street

If you wasn’t hip earlier this week, Wale is has announced the release of a new mixtape before the year’s end. The mixtape is called Festivus, and will serve as a little taste of what we might hear on the upcoming album Album About Nothing. Recently, Wale dropped a new track to get us excited for Festivus called “Miracle On U Street”. The beat is jazzy, and also brings in DC’s sound of Go-Go music. Check out “Miracle On U Street” below:

Katie Got Bandz – Coolin' In Chiraq

If Kanye, Chance The Rapper, or Common is not being talk about in regards to Chicago Hip Hop, then it’s usually the Drill scene in Chiraq. Katie Got Bandz is one of the most familiar female acts in Drill, and now she has her latest project to prove it: Coolin’ in Chiraq. The new mixtape features several fellow drill members including Lil Herb, Lil Mouse, and King L to name a few. If you’re about that drill life, stream and download the mixtape below.

 

Fabolous – Will Smith (Freestyle)

Fabolous is back with a new fly track right before Christmas; the day he drops his new project The Young OG Project. Recently, the NY rapper released the track “Will Smith” via Soundcloud. The song is smooth, with Fabo dropping cool freestyle rhymes to fit the beat. Check out “Will Smith” below.

LL Cool J And Canibus End Long-Running Feud

Once upon a time, LL Cool J and Canibus waged one of the most storied, epic beef in Hip-Hop history.

Last night that beef came to an end in Brooklyn.

The two men put their differences aside at the “Christmas in Brooklyn” concert with LL Cool J and Run DMC Friday night.

The 17-year beef came to a close with the two men hugging it out and performed the LL Cool J hit “4,3,2,1.”

From the stage, LL said, “Had a lot of beefs in my life but sometimes we gotta be bigger than that, sometimes you got to take things to the next level, sometimes we gotta flip the script.”
“Yo, Canibus…I love you, boy” LL said. “Your career is starting again, baby.”

Q-Tip Shares A Lesson On The History Of Hip Hop, Racism & White Privilege With Iggy Azalea

(AllHipHop News) Azealia Banks’ interview with Hot 97 sparked a discussion on the perceived appropriation of Black culture by White artists like Iggy Azalea. Other prominent figures in the Hip Hop community have begun sharing their thoughts on the matter as well. One of those artists is Q-Tip of A Tribe Called Quest.

[ALSO READ: Iggy Azalea & Azealia Banks Clash Over Recent Interview & Race]

The Queens representative took to Twitter to send public messages directly to Iggy about the history of Hip Hop culture, racism, and white privilege.

Read Q-Tip’s tweets below.

[ALSO READ: Q-Tip Speaks On Lil Wayne, Big Boi, Nas, Joey Bada$$ & Freddie Gibbs Joining Zulu Nation (VIDEO)]