TOPE Ft. Blu – "LET IT GO"

Up and coming PDX rapper TOPE hooks up with Blu on the Stewart Villain produced LET IT GO, also featuring Rob Milton on vocals and Farnell Newton on trumpet. Be on the look out for TOPE’s BROKEBOYSYNDROME dropping 12/15 on iTunes.

NephLon Don Ft. Miles Davis, Royce Rizzy & DJ YRS Jerzy – "Gone Get It"

Philly’s own NephLon Don is back at it again with another hit release entitled “Gone Get It”. After connecting and working with DJ YRS Jerzy he is learning alot about the game and moving at a fast pace. This track is a mellow toned single with a little bit of a trap twist to it and the vocals of Miles Davis on the hook who is also Royce Rizzy’s brother. There is a major hype surrounding Royce Rizzy right now after signing with Atlanta legend Jermaine Dupri at So So Def and RCA Records. Stay tuned for alot more music to come from these artists they are definitely on the rise and you won’t want to miss what is in store for them.

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Ikes – "No Commercial" (The Klasix Remix)

Now that London MC Ikes’ current single, “No Commercial” sits firmly atop the Record Breakers Chart since last week, a remix is the next logical step. Never one to disappoint, Ikes got his courtesy of The Klasix (Joe Budden, Joel Ortiz, J.Cole , Kat Deluna, Idris Elba, Avery Storm etc) and even went one further, he shot a video…..

Eric Biddines – "Martin Dream, Malcolm Vision"

Given the current state of what’s going on as it relates to Michael Brown, Eric Garner, Tamir Rice and the many senseless murders by the hands of law enforcement within the African American community, Eric Biddines channels his thoughts and frustrations with his latest freestyle entitled Martin Dream, Malcolm Vision.

FRESH HEAT – Raven Felix ft. Too $hort, Young Dro & Chevy Woods "Like That" (REMIX)

19 year old Raven Felix continues to shine and drops a heavy hitter remix for her online hit “Like That”. After quickly amassing over 325k streams in about a month on the original version which launched via Young California, the star studded remix features the legendary Too $hort, Young Dro and Chevy Woods. Produced by Tekneek & J. Dialect.

Hip-Hop Rumors: What Really Happened With Drizzy And Diddy?

The rumors are in overdrive about exactly what occurred between Diddy and Drake last night in Miami, no footage has been released YET but its only a matter of time.

Of course there’s that one person who “seeent the whole thang” and in this particular brawl it was MMG’s DJ Sam Sneaker.

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Who else got the scoop? Where’s the footage?!

 

Hip-Hop Rumors: K. Michelle Still Lives In Fear Of Memphitz

Despite fame and fortune, K. Michelle says she’s still scared of ex-boyfriend Memphitz.

Recently she opened up to The Fader during an interview and described why she’s still living in fear:

“”A lot of organizations won’t take action. Not until somebody’s dead. Women call the police all the time about abuse and they don’t do anything. You know, I’m still scared of my ex. He told me he would never leave me alone. So I don’t know if I’m going to wake up to him bashing me. I still have to go through a court case against the person that abused me. They allow him to sit and stare at me. Something has to happen for women and I’m going to keep fighting. It’s sickening and disgusting.””

Memphitz, who is now married to Lil Wayne’s baby momma Toya, allegedly assaulted the singer in a hotel room, the two are still battling in court over defamation of character.

 

 

Lil Wayne Speaks About Cash Money Beef

There was some that felt the Lil Wayne beef with Cash Money was fake because the grievances were coming primarily from Twitter. But now, Wayne has confirmed with his mouth that there are problems in the land of YMCMB.

During a weekend performance, Wayne said, “I was supposed to released my new album on November 9 but do to technical difficultity I’m f**ked up in a bad situation but I will be out of it soon.” The rapper celebrated Vice magazine’s 20th anniversary at an invite -only event in Brooklyn.

Last week Lil Wayne said that he wanted off Cash Money Records, his longterm able, because Bryan “Birdman” Wiliams would not release Tha Carter V.

Jermaine Dupri Loses Mansion

Jermaine Dupri has lost the fight to save his Atlanta mansion from foreclosure.

The rapper/producer had staved off previous attempts but succumbed to sale recently, according to The Jasmine Brand.

A notice of sale for Jermaine Dupri’s home was filed by the new owner of the deed and stated, “The debt secured by said Deed to Secure Debt has been and is hereby declared due because of, among other possible events of default, non-payment of the monthly installments on said loan. The debt remaining in default, this sale will be made for the purpose of paying the same and all expenses of this sale.”

Jermaine Dupri lived at that residence for over 10 years.

Ty Dolla $ign Talks Meeting Diddy While High On Mushrooms, Kendrick Lamar And More

The folks over at Montreality caught up with Ty Dolla $ign to talk about the usual stuff, like his jobs as a teenager, favorite cartoon characters, who or what he was in a past lifetime and all that jazz. The Taylor Gang rep also spoke about the first time he met Diddy, which didn’t go as planned due to Mr. $ign tripping on mushrooms.  The green-eyed bandit gushed about his collaboration with TDE emcee Kendrick Lamar, describing it as heartfelt and deeming it an anthem. Watch him talk about his favorite video games, the most romantic thing he has ever done and what his message to the youth is below.

Yung Berg’s Manager Claims “Hit Maka” Is A Gay?

People be on that dumb stuff in 2014. Being gay isn’t even considered strange anymore, but this is where we are. Yung Berg’s manager – and hopefully ex-manager – is calling him out and saying that the “hit maka” was caught having sex with a teenage boy. Now, that’s what people should be concerned with in all reality. Nevertheless, most people are fixated on the gay part. I am not sure why the manager would have reason to lie, but this is the scoop.

HipHollywood put the word out.

“Breaking news @hitmaka aka #YungBerg is now an exposed homosexual… Walked in the studio and seen some s### I didn’t want to see….. He’s out the closet!”, Wack posted with this image of Yung.

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After doing a bit of digging, it seems as though 100 is insinuating something went down between Berg and Keyshia Cole’s nephew, but the young man is denying anything happened. Known as “CeeJayy The Promoter”, the “son of a celebrity”, as he put it (Keyshia’s sister Neffie is his mother), claims that Wack100 is just a hater.

WHAT EVER YOU HEARD IS NOT TRU AT ALL ITS BULLSH*T NOTHING EVER HAPPENED MY BRO @hitmaka IS NOT GAY UNDERSTAND PPL JUST WANNA HATE FOR NO REASON F*CK WHAT YOU HEARD #YungBerg #FAMLIY

Yung Berg and CeeJayy The Promoter

Joey Bada$$ Cancels European Tour After Death Of PRO ERA Member

Over the weekend, Jeoy Bada$$ lost another member of the PRO ERA crew. His cousin, Junior B, lost his life after suffering third degree burns. Other details about his death have not been revealed. Junior B was also Joey’s tour manager.

A brokenhearted Joey took to Twitter to break the news to his fans.

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He also posted a heartfelt message on his Instagram.

Today We lost a solider…. But I know you’ll be forever watching over… Rest in PEace to my big cuz/pro/brother/manager/guardian/angel. No one will ever take your place and I promise we gonna keep pushing way stronger in honor of you…. No one will ever understand how much of a selfless and loyal person you was. In this last year I don’t know what I would of done without you.. You saved me bro just when I thought I couldn’t go any longer u came into the picture and shifted my entire drive. Never have I’ve known someone so inspired to work and help their fellow peers. It’s kinda hard writing this without crying, I’m so torn apart… But I know no matter what you would just want to see us win. #b4damoney wouldn’t have been the same without you involved.. I’m forever changed but thank you for blessing us with your heavenly gift and may your soul rest in peace… To my big cuz Junior…

Joey was scheduled to kick off his European leg of his B4.DA.$$ tour on Jan. 4th and play five shows throughout Australia an New Zealand.

In 2012, Joey loss fellow PRO ERA spitter Capital Steez after he reportedly committed suicide.

My Five Firsts: Snoh Aalegra

Veteran producer No I.D. has forged classic records alongside Hip Hop luminaries Common, Jay Z, Kanye West, Nas, and Drake. So when the Cocaine 80s member attaches his name to a rising artist, the recipient receives a powerful co-sign from one of the most accomplished musicians in the entertainment business.

Snoh Allegra is one of the performers to be blessed with the No I.D. endorsement, but the singer-songwriter is not just the production master’s sidekick. Snoh’s own enchanting musical presentation is earning her a serious buzz in the industry.

Hailing from a 40,000-person town outside Stockholm, Snoh initially learned to speak English by watching American television programs such as The Fresh Prince Of Bel-Air and Beverly Hills 90210 and by listening to Disney movie soundtracks. It was that love for American culture that led Snoh to write her first English-language song before she even reached her teen years.

By the age of 14, Snoh was signed to a label deal in her home country. That situation did not work out, but she eventually met No I.D. through a family connection. After hearing the music Snoh was working on, No I.D. decided to add her to the Sony wing of ARTium Records – joining a camp that also comprises of Jhené Aiko, Elijah Blake, Vince Staples, and Common in the Def Jam division.

Snoh even teamed with ARTium crew member Common for the track “Hustle Harder” off the Chicago rapper’s 2014 album Nobody’s Smiling. She further introduced her vocal talents on her debut EP There Will Be Sunshine released in November.

In the latest edition of AllHipHop.com’s “My Five Firsts,” Snoh recalls some of the memorable moments from her life and career including learning from No I.D., getting a verse from Common, and experiencing the music of Michael Jackson and Lauryn Hill.

[ALSO READ: My Five Firsts: Luke James]

First Time Performing A Song You Wrote Live

I wrote my first song when I was 9 years old. Funny enough, it was in English, but at that age English wasn’t even my second language. I’m Persian, so I was speaking Farsi and Swedish the best. I was still learning English. But I did my attempt. [laughs]

I wrote this love song. It didn’t make any sense of what love is. It was totally grammatically incorrect. The title was “Take A Ride In The Heaven.” It was so stupid. [laughs] I think a year or two after, I performed that song at a talent show, and I won. I think it was a defining moment for me. I knew I wanted to continue to write songs. Though I’ve gotten way better. [laughs]

First Time Visiting America

I visited L.A. I was here on a working trip, but not with the camp I’m with now. I remember coming to L.A. not thinking at all it was like the movies. It was so different from what I imagined. The first time I went to New York I thought, “This is exactly like the movies.” Even the sound of the sirens in the background, the buildings, everything was just like I imagined.

L.A. was so different. But L.A. has now become home to me. It’s like my second home, and I enjoy it. It’s a totally different vibe from Sweden. Everyone is so nice here. Not saying that they’re not nice in Sweden. We’re kind of closed off. We’re not as open. I notice here when you walk in a shop people say, “Oh my god, I love your jeans. You look amazing.” They’re overly friendly. I love people over here.

[In Sweden] it’s ingrained in our minds from an early age that you’re not allowed to compete and think you’re better than anyone. At least, you’re not allowed to verbalize it. So that was a thing that really hit me in the face when I came to the States where everybody has this different attitude like “I’m the s**t.” They really show it. I walk in a room kind of reserved, and people are like, “What’s wrong with you? Why aren’t you owning it?” Swedish people are reserved and maybe more humble than people over here in the States.

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“There Will Be Sunshine” Cover Art

 

First Time Recording With No I.D.

I would like to talk about the first time he vocal produced for me which was amazing. I had no idea he could vocal produce. He actually vocal produced me on the ballad “You Always Knew.” When I first recorded that song I sang it totally different. I recorded the vocal, and he would tell me, “Can you please talk the lyrics more on top of the piano as if you’re talking with somebody?” Then he would tell me, ” Add more melody to what you’re saying.”

He would do it gradually and just guide me to make me sound the way I sound on that record. It was amazing, because how it sounded on the demo and how it ended up sounding on the album was totally different. He showed me a different way of singing. I had no idea he could do that. That’s a moment I really remember working with him. He’s amazing at painting a picture, and he really wants to know what the song means and what I want to say with the song.

I vocal produce all my songs myself, but that was the one song he did with me. He opened a different space for me. It helped me to sing from a different place.

First Time Finding Out Common Recorded A Verse For “Bad Things”

I wasn’t even in the studio when he did that. I was in Sweden. I was visiting my family. No I.D. was working on the beat, and I had already laid my vocals. Common was also working on Nobody’s Smiling at the same time in the studio.

It was the first time [Common] heard “Bad Things.” He walked in the room and said, “What is this beat? What is she saying? I’m really into what she’s saying. I want to jump on this.” When he was done No I.D. called me and said, “Oh by the way, Common jumped on your track, just so you know.” I said, “What?!” I was so happy and surprised.

I’m open to doing features, but I want it to happen organically. I never want No I.D. to call someone and say, “I got this girl here. Can you jump on her song?” I don’t believe in that. I want the person to want to be on the track. Otherwise they won’t give their all, and I don’t believe it would be good chemistry. It has to be the right feature for the right song. So it made me super happy that Common wanted to jump on that.

When I first heard Common’s verse, obviously I was like, “Wow. This is amazing.” It was this weird feeling in my body. I was very honored, because No I.D. and Common are both legends. I’m just a girl from Sweden. [laughs]

First Time Hearing Michael Jackson’s Dangerous and Lauryn Hill’s The Miseducation Of Lauryn Hill

I remember I had Michael Jackson’s Dangerous on cassette. I used to play that and dance to that all the time. I remember I just wanted to be like him. To me, he was just magic. It was something about listening to his music that made me dream of being in a totally different world.

With Lauryn Hill, I remember that album very well. I was in high school. I listened to all the lyrics thinking “this woman is educating us. This is like nothing I‘ve ever heard. To this day, the album is still one of the best albums of all time. I still listen to it and hear details that I really appreciate and learn from. As a woman, I look up to her so much. She has so much integrity in her music. There’s nobody like her. There’s nobody like Michael Jackson either. It’s timeless art from both of them.

[ALSO READ: My Five Firsts: Dizzy Wright]

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Rapper Facing Life Sentence Over Rap Lyrics Pleads Not Guilty; Trial Set For January

The rapper who is facing life in prison because of his rap lyrics has reportedly pleaded not guilty to gang conspiracy charges. Tiny Doo, who is gang affiliated, is facing charges under a California law that allows for the prosecution of gang members if they benefit from or promote the crimes of other gang members. It is believed that Tiny benefited from his fellow gang members’ activities because it helped them gain street credibility, which allegedly boosted Duncan’s record sales.

Tiny Doo, born Brandon Duncan, is accused of involvement in nine local shootings between May 2013 and February 2014. The music being targeted by the prosecutor is Tiny’s album No Safetywhich was released in February of this year. Though it was released months ago, the album was recorded in 2012.

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“They’re charging Brandon Duncan with crimes that the District Attorney admits that he had no involvement in or even knowledge of. That is the definition of injustice,” defense attorney Brian Watkins told FOX News.

The San Diego rapper appeared in court Dec. 4th and his trial is set to begin on Jan. 23rd. More than a dozen other gang members are also being charged.

This is not Duncan’s first run-in with the law. In 2008, he was charged with pimping and pandering, but those charges were later dropped.

Duncan, 33,  has been rapping since he was 14 and has previously worked with Lil’ Wayne.