Yesterday, artist MNEK dropped his new single “The Rhythm” yesterday, and it is amazing. The young 19 year old producer blends the genres of an uptempo house beat and high R&B vocals, and comes up something new. Check out “The Rhythm below.
Yesterday, artist MNEK dropped his new single “The Rhythm” yesterday, and it is amazing. The young 19 year old producer blends the genres of an uptempo house beat and high R&B vocals, and comes up something new. Check out “The Rhythm below.
(AllHipHop News) Philly rap legend Cool C has received a date for his execution.
The 44-year-old rapper has been on death row for the murder of a Philadelphia police officer on January 2, 1996. C along with another legendary rapper Steady B, and another local rapper, Mark Canty, attempted a bank robbery that left Lauretha Vaird dead. Vaird represented the first Black female officer killed in the line of duty.
Cool C’s date of execution is January 8th, AllHipHop has confirmed. Gov. Corbett signed the execution warrant on Friday.
The rapper, real name Christopher Roney, has always maintained his innocence in the case.
He had a hit record in the 80’s called “The Glamorous Life.”

This piece originally ran on KnockoutNation.com.

If a kinder gentler promotion was something that was on anyone’s gift list for the lead up to Manny Pacquiao (56-5-2, 38KOs) vs. Chris Algieri (20-0, 8KOs), scheduled for November 22, 2014 at the Cotai Arena in Macau, China, those people need to cut their losses and move on. Top Rank Promoter and CEO Bob Arum early on would seem to have been saying that he was one of those in favor of a more respectful fight week and overall fight promotion. “You have promotions where guys just trash-talk each other and that to me is boring,” Arum said in the days before Algieri arrived in Macau. “ This has been a very intelligent kind of promotion with both fighters…. this event has been like a real-life Rocky story… We have a Rocky here that is highly educated and very articulate…. If I had scripted this and sent the script in to HBO, it would have been rejected because of being unrealistic.”
But with the flurry of questions with regard to realism and the veracity of stated desires and trash talk, there are many mirages in the desert that observers would swear were real but in fact are nothing more than a contradiction of nature. What is an incontrovertible fact is that this fight has already measured up to be a huge win for Top Rank as well as a phenomenal draw for typical fight fans and previously unseen and unfathomed boxing virgins alike. Surprisingly, this widening of interest has been due largely if not solely to Algieri. His movie star attributes – intelligence, handsomeness, grit under fire and unshakeable confidence juxtaposed with team Pacquiao’s current “trashing the underdog” mandate only add fuel to the white-hot fire. Love him or hate him, Algieri has that “it” factor that has steadily ensnared fans from all over the world and all walks of life. Whether he has the “it” necessary to level a true powerhouse that is the sum and total of the reality of Manny Pacquiao is another question. However, that the exact manner in which things are unfolding – increasingly more garish, crude and rude versus gentlemanly, intelligent and wise as fight night looms – while messy to view must be a unicorn type of utopia for any promoter to behold.
So what do you do to continue the good times? But of course, you have a last war of words between the two very outspoken and charismatic trainers, Hall of Fame trainer Freddie Roach and ubiquitously Bodhisattva – esque trainer Tim Lane, representing Pacquiao and Algieri respectively, which happened today. The level of disrespect was so palpable that if words were subatomic cruise missiles, there would be no Macau to fight on come Nov 22, just a small possibly radioactive life raft.
Sparks flew early, with Tim Lane calling Pacquiao as a lefty the easier “simple” fight for Algieri versus the “harder” Ruslan Provodnikov (23-3, 16KOs): “When we were offered the Manny Pacquiao fight I believed that this is not as tough of a fight as Ruslan, “ said Lane. “Styles make fights and Manny Pacquiao being a lefty and what he brings to the table, I do not find that to be as challenging as … Ruslan. I believe that Chris will dominate Pacquiao more so than he did Ruslan with two eyes this time.”
With regard to Roach’s continued disrespect, most markedly consisting of the repeated contention that Algieri will easily be dispatched in the first round as a contender who doesn’t even belong in the same ring as Pacquiao, Lane amicably expressed a deeply patronizing regret laced with pity for both Roach and Pacquiao and the position he believes that they now are in having entered into the “ The Chris Algieri Show” set to showcase in the ring on Nov 22. “If I was in Freddie’s shoes, I would be talking a lot too because he knows what the outcome of the fight is going to be.” Lane commiserated. “(Freddie’s) got to blow a bunch of smoke. I feel for them. I love Pacquiao, but he’s not beating Chris. I think Freddie is aware of that and that’s why he’s barking.” Translation, bow down old folks, cause there’s a new sheriff in town and he’s serving out Pacquiao eviction papers, pronto. Brass balls? Huge. Even bigger considering Lane and Algieri’s biggest fight to date as both coach and fighter has been the Ruslan Provodnikov fight, which was a split decision win where Algieri famously got seriously hurt (and famously seriously recovered) in the first round.
Naturally, these words and intimations must be more than frustrating to Roach, who probably feels that it is Lane who is blowing smoke considering the time tested fact advantages behind Pacquiao once the bell rings in Macau. In answer to Lane’s claims that Pacquiao is the “simpler” fight due to Algieri’s comfort with lefties, Roach kept to monosyllabic knee jerk dismissals – alternately calling the fight long if it went three rounds and the expected if Algieri was lights out in round one. “ Three.” Roach said flatly with regards to rounds at first query. When prodded, Roach amended this assessment with a return to the belief that in the first round Pacquiao would end the fight in dramatic fashion with none other than his left hand. “He knocked me down with it in training.” Roach confirmed. “… This is the first time that (Pacquiao) has ever told me that he will knock this guy out… the press has been saying that (Pacquiao) has lost his punch. At 144 the punch is coming back….(Algieri) runs very well… We’ll have to chase him down but we will catch him.”
As to who will find themselves running confused and outmatched, Lane had his own WALKING DEAD rejoinder with regards to the perception versus the reality of Manny’s speed and footwork when matched against Algieri. “There’s nobody out there that really does it like Manny does it, with his footwork and his angles,” Lane admitted, adding the significant caveat, “…(Pacquiao’s footwork and angles) work when you are hitting a heavy bag. It looks really really good and really really fast. When you have zombies in front of you that don’t have footwork… Manny Pacquiao… looks amazing. But when you have someone with footwork that moves and is not there, those punches end up hitting air and they end up missing and confusing you …it looks good but Chris won’t be there. It’s going to be confusing for (Pacquiao).”
For once, despite all of the detritus of the expended venom, Roach and Lane could agree; watching Pacquiao versus being in the ring with Pacquiao are two distinctly different things ripe for championship exploitation. “Algieri thinks that he’s the faster guy in there.” Roach confided. “(Algieri’s) only judged Manny’s speed by watching him on TV. Once he gets in the ring, he’ll be shocked. But he’s not going to last more than three rounds.”
Somewhere in Macau, it is very likely that Algieri’s early peace offering to Roach of a medicinal healing necklace is likely being newly housed in a Venetian Hotel trash bin. I doubt Algieri minds the slight.
If you’ve thought that FlyLo would take a break after dropping his album You’re Dead! in early October, you trippin breh. On Wednesday, the Cali electronic producer dropped the new song “Medication Mediation” on his Soundcloud. The single, featuring Krayzie Bone for an insane verse, generates a vibe similar to You’re Dead! by using dark choir-like voices with an uptempo beat. Check out “Medication Mediation” below.
As November marks the celebration of National Entrepreneurship Month, New York based non-profit organization Women On The Move (WOTM) presented famed media maven, entrepreneur and philanthropist Karen Civil with an award in recognition of her immense strides within the industry.
“I’m beyond happy to honor Karen Civil,” says WOTM and Ravenel Agency founder Amber Ravenel, who helped spearhead the event. “We first invited her to speak on a Women On The Move panel four years ago and now she’s able to pack the same room by herself. I’m honored to have her as friend and work associate.”
Currently engaged on her “Live Civil” college tour, the event was held at New York University and attended by students, peers and media alike including Yandy Smith of VH1, Roc Nation’s Lenny Santiago and StuffFlyPeopleLike.com bloggers Rae Holliday and Gabriel Williams.
Known for her promotion of positivity and philanthropy, Civil shared her emotional journey of faith and self awareness; as well as tips that can be incorporated into everyday life including daily affirmations and the use of a “blessings jar” as a way to document positive moments.
“Have patience and understanding to know when it’s your turn, and your light will shine,” advised Civil.
Chosen to present Civil with the “Women On The Move” trailblazer award, Tahiry Jose stated: Words cannot begin to express how truly inspirational tonight was for me. It’s always an amazing experience to see other women fighting to make a name for themselves in a male dominated business, and even more powerful to see them breaking down walls, and opening doors for other women to walk through! Tonight was a perfect example of what happens when hard work and girl power is combined!”
Treach of the legendary Naughty By Nature and fast-rising upstart Hus Kingpin collaborate for a new record titled “Bonez Bent”. This will be featured on the upcoming debut album from Croatian producer RawLand.
iLoveMakonnen appears alongside Hoodrich’s Kickstand on the DJ Scream Premiere record “Stay Alert.” Produced by 808 Mafia.
Now it’s Friday and you know you’re ready to turn up and why not do it with a track titled “Friday”? Chox-Mak & DJ YRS Jerzy always think of something new for their fan base to enjoy and hold on to. “Friday” is just one of those party tracks that you can hear in the club or on the radio. Head over to the club and enjoy the latest release of the “7 Day Experiment” music series.
http://www.audiomack.com/album/dj-yrs-jerzy/friday
Wouldn’t we love to see Da Baddest B**** on our television screens?
We just might get the chance, but not on our favorite dose of ratchetry, reality television, Love and Hip-Hop.
Trina was approached for an installment of Love and Hip-Hop, a spinoff for Miami but turned down the offer. The rapper sat down with VLAD TV and explained how she felt about the franchise and why its not for her.
““I’m more on a ‘Sex and the City’ type vibe with it,” Trina said. “Me and my girlfriends we talk about real life stuff.”
Watch more from the interview below:
Bow Wow wasn’t playin’ when he said he was gonna handle up on the situation with Tony Rock.
In case you missed it, Rock called Shad’s woman, Erica Mena a “full blown w####,” and the 106 and Park host didn’t take the words lightly. Word is Bow sent goons to put paws on Rock.
Now if hands were actually laid on Rock is unclear, but according to his Twitter, he’s fine. Maybe the goons didn’t do much damage.
One minute, Machine Gun Kelly was in the forefront of Hip-Hop’s who’s next list with a rep for everything from extreme crowd surfing and shredding hotel rooms to receiving full-on f####### from professional p###-starlets in full view of the fans. But when the Cleveland king took a hiatus, his subjects were left wondering if the party was over. But with a new movie Beyond The Lights in theaters and new music on the way MGK sits with AHH’s MrMecc to discuss his current role along with future silver screen moves. LaceUp!
Our own DJ Hustle is on the turntables giving you 3Jobs1Hustle #2. DJ Hustle is blending and mixing the hottest new music in hip hop on AllHipHop.com. Listen to DJ Hustle as he is slapping the hits from the streets. Weekly mixes will be posted for your weekly enjoyment. Let DJ Hustle know what you want the hear on Twitter or Instagram. We take music to the next level.
After learning that Beyonce is planning to release a deluxe edition of her 2013 self-titled album, two new tracks have surfaced, potential club anthem “7/11” and an apparent ode to her mother about moving past the pain of divorce titled “Ring Off.”
Set to be released on November 24, the Beyoncé Platinum Edition Box Set will include the Nicki Minaj assisted remix to “Flawless,” a “Mrs. Carter Show World Tour” DVD and more.
Listen below for a preview of “Ring Off”:
The Beats Music service received a lot of hype but did not match up to its competitors. The streaming service only rounded up over 110,000 subscribers, which is slim compared to Pandora’s 75 million and Spotify’s 50 million subscribers. Now that the service is being rejuvenated and relaunched by the folks over at Apple, they have come up with an idea to boost its popularity.
In March of 2015, an iOS update will reportedly equip all iPhones with the Beats Music service and users can pay with $9.99 a month or $99.99 a year.
This install will introduce the relaunch of the service, which is currently unavailable.
Nappy Roots returns with the 3rd leak from their #somethingsgottagive series, this time teaming with Atlanta MC Scotty ATL for the record “DeepEnd” (p### by SMKA). The record is a classic hip hop ode w/ soulful production provided by SMKA’s 808 Blake.
Throughout the month of November Nappy Roots has been dropping new reocrds Such As “HAZY” and “40 Intro” as part of their #somethingsgottagive series all providing a prelude for their New Album “The 40 Akerz Project” which will be produced entirely by SMKA and is due out 1st Quarter 2015.
VA Emerging Artist “Zeek P” is grinding hard this 4th quarter and he has been making quite some noise with his remake of the “Chiraq” by Nicki Minaj entitled “VA to Chiraq.” Its arguably the hottest Chiraq freestyle in Virginia and he has plenty of bangers to follow up. This talent is definitely an artist to watch and look out for in 2015.
Hailed by some as a style icon for her generation, Rihanna is reportedly in negotiations to sign a $1 million plus deal with Puma that would allow her to create sneakers and some apparel. According to the New York Daily News, she would also be responsible for actively wearing and promoting the brand, which would restrict her from wearing rival brands like Nike or Adidas.
RiRi has already found success with a string of endorsement deals including previous collaborations with MAC Cosmetics, British streetwear brand River Island, a perfume collection and a line of Armani jeans she helped design.
Other artists that have previously endorsed Puma include Keri Hilson and Meek Mills.
Yesterday (Nov. 20), a gunman went into Florida State University’s Strozier Library and opened fire. Three students were wounded while he was killed in a shootout with police officers. He has now been identified as 31-year-old Myron May.
May was a lawyer who had graduated from FSU back in 2005 and later received his law degree from Texas Tech University School of Law in 2009. He had recently resigned from the District Attorney’s office in Las Cruces, New Mexico.
It has been revealed that May’s mental health had been deteriorating. Police documents show that May had believed that a camera was planted somewhere in his home and could hear voices from people in his walls that were watching him. His ex-girlfriend had alerted the police of his erratic behavior in early October.
“He expressed fears of being targeted,” Tallahassee Police Chief Michael Deleo told ABC. “Mr. May was in a state of crisis.”
Before the incident at FSU, May told eight of his friends that he sent them packages. None of the recipients reportedly know what he could have possibly sent them. Police have instructed them to call them upon receipt of these packages.
yU the 78er and Slimkat of the Hip Hop group The 1978ers first met back in 1998 at a show in Northwest Washington, DC called “The State of the Union.” At the time yU was part of the Remainz collective and Slim was rolling with the Khemystery crew. A mutual friend, Mr. Hu, connected the two musicians, and in a short amount of time the emcee and the producer began working together.
Then in the mid 2000’s the DMV natives moved in together. It was during those days as roommates that Slim and yU realized they possessed the same values needed to create exceptional music. The positive daily interaction led to a considerable number of tracks being recorded.
Some of those songs would make up the yU albums the EARN and Before Taxes (which were initially slated to be full group projects), but the end of their common living situation put a hold on releasing an actual joint LP. But after nearly eight years, enough material with a similar theme was generated to finalize People Of Today – the first official 1978ers album.
People Of Today is a true musical representation of the organic union formed between the duo. Slimkat handled the bulk of the beats and yU tackled the rhymes. The pair even oversaw the mixing of the album. The 1978ers also tapped live instrumentalists and vocalists to add another layer to the soundscape presented on the 18-track collection.
With People Of Today now available, AllHipHop.com reached out to yU the 78er and Slimkat to see a different side of the producer-rapper partners. In “Three Questions,” The 1978ers present one of their favorite artists, reveal an unknown fact about the other, and describe exactly who are the people of the world today.
If you had to be trapped in an elevator for six hours with one famous musical artist living or dead, who would you pick and why?
Slimkat: Todd Rundgren, I’ve been listening to his music for years, and I always find something new to like in his compositions and song structure. He was always not afraid to discover a new sound and use it as an addition to the way he writes music.
yU: I’d say Gil Scott Heron, because I like the fact that what he stood for was in each word of every song. No matter how great the band was, his poetry was at the forefront of every composition. He stood at a time when many kneeled in the realm of expression. Ecstatically humane, an honorable approach in my eyes.
Can you each share one thing about the other that your fans probably don’t already know?
Slimkat: Ok, my mans yU, first and only time I ever seen him go crazy on stage was maybe the first time we performed together. Cat slammed his hat down on the floor when he was kicking a verse, crowd went crazy! [laughs] I think that was probably one of the moments that solidified my mans could stand alone as a dope emcee to the public eye of the DC area.
yU: Most folks don’t know that my man Slimkat used to rhyme. Dope too! He was part of a crew called Khemystery, which got the spelling of their name from KRS-One. There’s footage floating of Slimkat rocking rhymes at a Roots show back in ’95 with Malik B and them. It actually makes sense now though, because he has a good idea of how he wants somebody to rhyme over his joints. You can tell by the head bob when he’s creating.
Describe the actual people of today’s world in five words or less.
Slimkat: Uniquely Conscious By Choice…
yU: wide perspective, colorful, everybodyish, melodious
Purchase a digital copy of The 1978ers’ People Of Today on iTunes and a physical copy at UndergroundHipHop.
Follow yU the 78er on Twitter @yUthe78er and Slimkat on Twitter @Slimthe78er.
Stream The 1978ers’ People Of Today below.