It’s been a while since Action Bronson has been on the scene. Even though the Queens MC has been getting attention for his epic concert situations or viral cooking web series with VICE, he had a fairly quiet run in 2014. That’s about to change. Recently, Action Bronson went to twitter to confirm his new album Mr.Wonder. Check out the confirmation after the jump.
The Album is done. Announcing date soon. #MrWonderful
Did you peep Ginuwine’s Instagram lately? If you haven’t and have been waiting for new music from this OG singer, your in luck. Recently, Ginuwine announced a new project titled Same Ol G with Timbaland on the social outlet. Both two artists had a successful past in 90s R&B. Will there be any singles released yet? we have no clue. However, be ready for this project in 2015.
What if both 19 and 37 are the new 30? This would mean Robin Thicke and his new girlfriend are the same age! I’m a bit late on this but I am happy to announce in delinquency that Robin has moved on and has a young boo thingy. Homegirl has already posed naked and its already been on TMZ. Robin did a whole lot of crying over ex-wife Paula Patton, but now he’s happy has a ho at a Cash Money mansion party. I guess she’s legal and he’s getting what he needs.
I had long heard that the police in Ferguson were doing nothing in the early moments of the fires and violence. They basically sat there and let it all go down. But, here is another side to that, which i had not heard. I am no being told that they actually STARTED the fires in Ferguson.
Peep the video:
What the hell is this stuff?
After the debacle with Solange, could Beyonce be physically abusing Jay Z? Now, this comes from the National Enquirer, but don’t sleep. They have been known recently to break some crazy stories and they turn out to be true.
Here is what they are saying:
…in a shocking claim, Beyonce is alleged to be the physically abusive partner in the relationship, said sources – providing emphatic evidence that she’s spiraling closer to an epic nervous breakdown, as friends fear!
“The relationship is as volatile as ever,” said an insider who noted as of late, the “Drunk in Love” diva has been inebriated on more than just fondness for her husband. “It looks like sometimes she can’t control her anger or her liquor when she drinks.”
In fact, a provocative series of seemingly coded cries for help recently posted on the singer’s social media accounts have prompted some in the know to coyly label them “Beyonce’s breadcrumbs.” In October, she published a photo showing Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton locked in a firey embrace. That A-list couple made headlines with their notoriously volatile relationship.
“Beyonce has been in a very bad place these past few weeks,” an insider has said. “It’s obvious to anyone around her that she’s just not herself at all.”
“Another source noted: Beyonce went through a rollercoaster of emotions. Eventually, she came to the decision that the show must go on, personally as well as professionally. Basically she’s made her bed and now she has to lie in it.
The Soul Train Awards is one of the biggest nights in R&B. Centric celebrated and honored R&B legends and soul music’s brightest new stars at this year’s Soul Train Awards, which taped in Las Vegas on Friday, November 7. Wendy Williams hosted the night’s festivities, which included performances from Chris Brown, Jodeci, Tinashe, Lil’ Kim, Missy Elliott, Da Brat, Nico & Vinz and more.
Chris Brown opened the show kicking things off by performing a medley of his hits, including “Yo (Excuse Me Miss),” “New Flame,” and “Loyal.” Wendy Williams lit up the stage with a glitzy toast to Vegas, waltzing alongside Boris Kodjoe in the show’s opening number. Audience members joined We Are Toonz and their troop of dancers to show off their best rendition of this year’s breakout dance craze, the Nae Nae. Jodeci reunited on the Soul Train Awards stage to perform classic fan favorites “Freek’n You,” “Come and Talk to Me,” “Stay” and “Forever My Lady.” In addition the legendary group brought out B.O.B. to debut their new single, “Nobody Wins.” Kool & The Gang were honored with the Legend Award for their outstanding achievements and contributions to soul music. To celebrate the award, a bevy of acts including Tamar Braxton, Joe, MC Lyte, Ma$e, Doug E. Fresh and more performed the group’s greatest hits. Legendary emcees Lil’ Kim, Missy Elliott and Da Brat reunited and closed out the night with a crowd-pleasing performance of their 1996 platinum single “Ladies Night” in tribute to Kool & The Gang.
Before all of the show action, AllHipHop.com’s Rea Melissa Davis caught up with Tank, Tyrese, Ledisi, Tinashe, Sevyn Streeter,Total, Liv Warfield, Eric Benet, Flavor Flav, Nile Rodgers, MC Lyte, Nico & Vinz and more to discuss who they were most excited to see perform and what they were working on. Check out our video recap below.
The show will air on Centric and BET on Sunday, November 30, 2014 at 8PM ET/PT.
The 1990’s garnered many R&B groups but none quite like Jodeci. It was an era dominated by New Jack Swing where Jodeci married R&B soul and Hip Hop to create a sound that is classic and timeless even today. You can’t talk about R&B, soul, and New Jack Swing without mentioning Jodeci, the Bad Boys of R&B; the Black Guns and Roses. This year the 2014 Soul Train Awards pulled out all kinds of surprises with the biggest being the reunion performance of iconic R&B group Jodeci. Their reunion is arguably the biggest reunion in R&B/ Hip-Hop history with 19 years since their last studio album and 8 years since a performance with all four members. The iconic quartet, hailing from Charlotte, North Carolina achieved much success in the ’90s including five No. 1 R&B hits like “Stay,” “Forever My Lady,” and “Come and Talk to Me.” The quartet also performed these hits on the Soul Train Award’s stage.
Jodeci traversed the musical landscape and redefined R&B as we knew it. They brought those church chords to R&B; that gritty soul, and silky vocals. In 2011 I asked DeVante Swing what it was like to write, produce, arrange, and play on such pieces beginning at age 16? He softly replied, “I just wanted to make dope music.” K-Ci stated to me last year that the group is not getting back together because they never broke up. Mr. Dalvin also told me the reason the group is still relevant today and revered as one of the best R&B groups ever is because they put out quality and timeless music. He said that one could not rush quality and when it was time for Jodeci to return they would.
Well the stars were aligned and Jodeci proved why they are R&B royalty at The 2014 Soul Train Awards which will air on Sunday November 30. Before all of the action, AllHipHop caught up with the quartet to discuss their comeback and their reunion performance at the award show. Check out the clip below.
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Also check out the behind the scenes leading up to Jodeci’s 2014 Soul Train Awards Show Performance below!
With him being a 2014 XXL Freshman and his 2013 project Innanetape acquiring critical acclaim, Vic Mensa has been on a role this year that just won’t stop. Recently, Mensa performed a sold out show in Chicago, and blessed his audience with 4 unreleased tracks. Hopefully, these mysterious songs will end up on his upcoming project Street Lights, but for now, check this explosive performance out below.
Well, if you think Maco was going to keep the momentum after success from “U Guessed It”, well then you were right. Today, producer Brandon Thomas released the OG Maco song “Armageddon” via Soundcloud. The new track will be featured on Brandon Thomas’ recently released project, Good Things Take Time. But hile you listen to that, OG Maco recently released his EP for all of us to hear. You’re welcome.
This is death of the trap
If you sleepin’ on me, gon’ enjoy the rest of your nap
I’m tired hearin’ fake n##### and they regular raps
They right, I guess there ain’t no real leaders left on the map
Not even the most Talib of the Kwelis can craft an album (or even mixtape, as these mediums become increasingly interchangeable as time goes on) these days without adhering to some basic formula. The hype, #turndownforwhat song. The song for the ladies. The these-bars-are-proof-that-I-rap-better-than-you or my-life-is-a-lot-better-than-yours song. And so on and so forth. The artists can’t really be blamed, because the ugly truth is that art is controlled by corporate executives that couldn’t tell a Van Gogh from a 4th grader’s Crayola doodle. Or a Basquiat.
“Ask me if I’m on the radio, I’m prolly not
But I don’t do it for the radio
I do this s### for Basquiat”
Cyhi Da Prynce’s camp is probably frustrated. The frustration has nothing to do with any sort of expected career trajectory, but falls squarely solely on my shoulders. I reached out to his camp about an interview in which they accepted, but the plans fell through due to scheduling conflicts on both sides. Obviously, I’m appalled that I wasn’t able to make it work, but I have none other than myself to blame. So appalled. Speaking of that, I first heard CyHi on Kanye West’s “So Appalled” track from My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy. Despite rhyming alongside Ye, Push, and Jay, CyHi had the best verse on the entire song. I’ve been a fan since. Rare is it nowadays that an artist can create music with both substance and appeal.
“How you a gangsta but on Instagram emoji-ing?
In America, n##### dying over p####
In the Middle East, they dying over petroleum”
“The last thing I’m tryna be is fresh when the feds is watching
No disrespect to my n#### Chainz
But, when the feds really watching, that s###’ll wreck ya brain”
But even though I was a fan, I was floored by his latest project. Although it went largely under the radar, CyHi Da Prynce released a brilliant mixtape this year entitled Black Hystori. According to CyHi, the tape came about after his newphew was assigned to write a black history essay and didn’t know who to write about. In an interview with Complex, CyHi disclosed the full story: My newphew wanted to do a black history project on me, and his teachers told him I wasn’t that monumental or that important to do a black history project on…so I said ‘ok,’ I’mma just do my own black history project. I thank the said misguided teacher, because the end project was 75% of my listening material for 2014.
CyHi, the G.O.O.D. label mate and sometimes Kanye ghostwriter (instrumental in the Yeezus sessions) felt that he should write about himself as already mentioned, but the project is much more than a biographical sketch. If I would have managed to get the CyHi interview in time, I would’ve asked “what the hell were you thinking releasing this as a mixtape instead of an album?” He has yet to release an actual studio album, but all of that is for the birds. With Black Hystori, we have an amazing project in our grasp. Our stomachs are fat with turkey, and there is good music to listen to. We should be thankful.
Due to recent events affecting the black community, CyHi’s Black Hystori was released with perfect timing. On the tape, CyHi virtually expands the depth of African American culture, speaking frankly about various issues and giving credit to the hereos of yesteryear. But the songs are not along the lines of those boring black history lectures you heard during grade school. Cyhi uses Huey as a metaphorical image to convey how real he is compared to the other posers in the game. For instance, on “Huey,” referring to the late black activist Huey Newton:
“I make music for the world
You make music for a stripper b####.”
Personally, the most gripping aspect of the tape is how CyHi criticizes contemporary black culture without coming across as some aspiring professor emeritus-type rapper who is the president of the National Backpacker Association of Excellence. On “Is It Me,” CyHi examines the degree to which rappers are willing to fake details of their lives to come across more street to their audience. CyHi speaks as a man who has extensive knowledge of the things many rappers scribbled on their notepad and created their life, and he has no qualms about calling them on their b#######. But CyHi’s approach is more Native Tongues pre-Lil Wayne than anything– tough love interspersed with motivational moments. On the song “Be Great” he encourages black men to g## up, g## out, and g## something. On “Mandela,” he takes the approach of a commander attempting to rally his troops to make necessary changes.
“Don’t get me wrong my n####, I endorse the streets But you won’t support your kids, but go support the freaks Last night at the club you blew like a quarter key But when the feds come you can barely pay your lawyer fees?”
“Is it really me, cause I ain’t really feelin’ these New rap n#####, pardon my siliquoys But honesty is what we really need Ran with a crew of cap peelers, but that wasn’t really me”
Although it seems to change depending on what mood I’m in, the song I find myself coming back to the most is “Barry White.” Drugs and hip-hop seem to be synonymous these days, as many artists glorify the lifestyle that was birthed in the Ronald Reagan era. On “Barry White,” Cyhi explores the crack epidemic that literally destroyed families in the 80s and 90s, and the reverberations are still felt to this day. Despite cold hard facts that the CIA under Ronald Regan’s incumbency was responsible for bringing the drug into black communities, Regan is still regarded as the pinnacle of what a president should aspire to be. However, CyHi doesn’t share these silly beliefs. With a smooth Barry White sample, CyHi chronicles the introduction and eventual rise of the crack epidemic, starting with the 70’s going all the to the contemporary era. He paints a poignant image of race being destroyed an extremely dangerous substance, and is on a self-professed mission to Barry (Bury) White (Crack)– aka eradicate it from the black community altogether.
“And our daughters, missin’ with no Amber alert
Prolly with some lil boys with they hand up her skirt
Her mama dance and go to church, even got married twice
Cause her first husband got indicted for that Barry White
That’s why I’m here to Bury White”
Some would argue that the purpose of black history is install the belief in African Americans that they are an extraordinary people, despite historic propaganda to the contrary. On this note, CyHi gives a little history of his own life on “Cydel Young.” A lot of people might take the content as self-aggrandizing, which is a common staple in hip-hop. But it is virtually impossible to stand in the face of adversity and come out victorious without a firm self-confidence in yourself. In “Cydel Young,” CyHi relays his early struggles while at the same time signing his own praises, and subsequently aligning himself with the black heroes he spends much of the tape big-upping.
Thinking of school in general terms after reading about what CyHi’s nephew had to go through, I remember constantly hearing that when doing presentations for school, don’t overdose on pictures and whatnot in lieu of content. But Black Hystori is just one of those projects that one must hear and internalize for themselves. There are a million quotables on the tape, but they cannot truly be given justice to unless someone listens to (I feel CyHi’s passionate delivery is rivaled by very few in the game currently). That’s why this article is a lot shorter than I initially planned it, and there are a ton of videos posted. I wanted people to get a feel for the quality of the music– a tape I’ve been listening to all year. In my opinion, the tape is pretty flawless, but the links I included are just a sample of what the entire tape has to offer.
Editor’s Note: In anticipation of the severely misinformed person that will inexplicably accuse me of being paid by CyHi to pen this article, I just ask you do this one thing. Track down a print journalist and ask them about their financial situation. I’m sure they will explain how they make 7 figures a year, frequently take trips to Cancun and other exotic places, live in a mansion, and dine on expensive dishes with gold plated silverware. Once that happens, I’ll be happy to exchange contact info with you. I have a signed autograph of Bigfoot that I will sell you for $200,000. Deal?
May you have a good night in the interim as we discuss payment options, and enjoy this ridiculous flip of “Spottieottie” another gem from the album.
Darren Wilson, the officer that killed Mike Brown, has resigned from his post with the Ferguson Police Department on Saturday.
Wilson outlined the departure in a letter obtained by ksdk.com.
The letter reads as follows:
I, Darren Wilson, hereby resign my commission as a police officer with the City of Ferguson effective immediately. I have been told that my continues employment may put the residents and police officers of the City of Ferguson at risk, which is a circumstance that I cannot allow. For obvious reasons, I wanted to wait until the grand jury made their decision before I officially made my decision to resign. It was my hope to continue in police work, but the safety of other police officers and the community are of the paramount importance to me. It is my hope that my resignation will allow the community to heal. I would like to thank all of my supporters and fellow officers throughout this process.
-Darren Wilson
Wilson has been the center of a controversial firestorm that has resulted in mass riots, deaths and boycotts most recently after he was not indicted for slaying unarmed teenager Mike Brown.
Mike Brown’s family issued a statement through their lawyer Anthony Gray.
“I believe Officer Darren Wilson made a personal decision that was in his best interest given the circumstances,” the statement read.
Darren Wilson had amassed hundreds of thousands in support funding. Some reports say he has about a million in a war chest.
Nas’s daughter Destiny ventured with a new business that plays off her father’s first iconic album, Illmatic.
Lipmatic is a new line of lip gloss that Destiny Jones has released in 4 glammed out colors, all of witch co-signed by Nasty Nas.
The rapper commented on his Instagram account.
He swooned, “It’s so ILL to see @LipMatic launch. Scoop that up! Made for beautiful lips everywhere…. Created by my very own Princess Destiny. It’s great to watch her plans unfold! #lipmatic”
Former Baltimore Ravens running back Ray Rice has officially won his appeal to return to the NFL, lifting his indefinite suspension and making him eligible to sign with any team in the league.
After video footage surfaced of Rice striking his then-fiance and removing her from an elevator, current NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell suspended Rice indefinitely; a decision that later came under fire after it was discovered that the league had knowledge of the tape prior to its release.
Former U.S. District Judge Barbara S. Jones reached her decision after ruling that Rice did not try to deceive Goodell, thus the decision to suspend Rice indefinitely after first only removing him from two games was seen as “arbitrary.”
Rice has released the following statement:
“I would like to thank Judge Barbara Jones, the NFL Players Association, my attorneys, agents, advisors, family, friends and fans — but most importantly, my wife Janay,” Rice said in a statement released by the NFLPA on Friday. “I made an inexcusable mistake and accept full responsibility for my actions.
“I am thankful that there was a proper appeals process in place to address this issue. I will continue working hard to improve myself and be the best husband, father and friend, while giving back to my community and helping others to learn from my mistakes.”
Officer Darren Wilson, at the eye of the current storm of controversy regarding the shooting of unarmed teen Michael Brown, has officially resigned from the Ferguson Police Department.
Despite being noticeably absent in the four month’s since Brown’s death, after a grand jury decided not to pursue any charges he emerged to give his first interviewin which he expressed “I wanted to stay on the road for 30 years and then retire as sergeant and have a retirement, that’s all that I wanted.”
In a resignation letter distributed by his lawyer, Wilson has provided the following statement:
“I, Darren Wilson, hereby resign my commission as a police officer with the City of Ferguson effective immediately. I have been told that my continued employment may put the residents and police officers of the City of Ferguson at risk, which is a circumstance that I cannot allow. For obvious reasons, I wanted to wait until the grand jury made their decision before I officially made my decision to resign. It was my hope to continue in police work, but the safety of other police officers and the community are of paramount importance to me. It is my hope that my resignation will allow the community to heal. I would like to thank all of my supporters and fellow officers throughout this process.”
This is it, this might just be Riff Raff’s ticket into getting hella radio-play. But what do I know? I’m just a writer here. Yesterday, (no puns intended) Riff Raff released his new track “Yesterday” featuring Snoop Dogg and reggae singer/rapper Collie Buddz. The new track is very smooth compared to Riff Raff’s southern but often weird style of music, with only Snoop Dogg actually rapping on the track. But, with all of the happy comments via Soundcloud, can’t really knock him?
Do you like Riff Raff’s new song? Give it a listen and leave a comment below.
The duo behind MikeWillMadeIt’s EarDruma Records is back with a new set of visuals for the single “Illest Walking”. The new track will be featured on Rae Sremmurd’s new project Sremmlife coming soon. But for now, check the video.
With his track “Awesome” getting play from almost everywhere, DMV rapper Shy Glizzy blesses us with a new song this week called “What You Talkin Bout”. Armed with a banging beat, Trap raps, and a thugged out Gary Coleman as the single’s cover art, Glizzy prepares us for his next mixtape, Law 3, coming out this Tuesday. Check out “What You Talkin Bout” below.
I think Young Thug stays trolling the internet, but what can we do? I think that dude has to be gay at this point in time if he is getting engaged to another man. Right? You cannot deny it in the instance, can you?
Looks like Young Thug was playing a joke that peple didn’t catch immediately. He later posted this like, “Jokes on you, Jack…I’m making money!”
I don’t think AllHipHop has talked to Nicki in a very long time, but other mainstream media has been more fortunate.
Apparently, these other people get close enough to Nicki Minaj to ask her about Iggy Azalea and also catch the hell from it as well.
Page Six of the New York Post is reporting just that. “A source tells Page Six Minaj was “very rude” to press on the red carpet at Sunday night’s awards show.”
On top of that, Iggy went on to win mad awards at the American Music Awards.
And then there was this from a reporter from Access Hollywood.