Shots Reportedly Fired Outside Supperclub During Post BET Awards Party (VIDEO)

(AllHipHop News) It appears the BET Awards weekend ended in violence. TMZ reports the Los Angeles night spot Supperclub was hosting a party attended by Hip Hop stars Meek Mill, T-Pain, Busta Rhymes, and The Game.

Apparently around 2:30 am local time, someone fired a gun outside the location. No one is reported to be hurt. The shooter is still at large.

Meek sent out a tweet this morning including the hashtag “wasntme.” It is not clear if the tweet was addressing the supposed incident at Supperclub, other reports that his show at another location erupted into a riot, or rumors that his chain was snatched over the weekend.

[ALSO READ: Hip-Hop Rumors: Did A Riot Break Out At Meek Mill’s Show?]

Supperclub is the same locale where Game and T.I. were involved in an incident with police last month. AllHipHop.com will update this story as more information becomes available.

[ALSO READ: Supperclub L.A. Releases Statement About Videotaped Fight + T.I. & Game]

Watch footage reportedly from the scene below.

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Nicki Minaj Sends Veiled Shot At Rappers That Don't Write Their Own Lyrics (VIDEO)

(AllHipHop News) “How the f**k you in the game like ten years strong? Y’all b***hes still can’t write your own damn song?” rapped a pre-famous Nicki Minaj on a The Come Up DVD freestyle back in 2008. The Young Money member reminded the world last night that she’s still not feeling rappers that have ghostwriters.

[ALSO CHECK OUT: Nicki Minaj Drops New Single “Pills N Potions”]

During her acceptance speech at the BET Awards, Nicki took time to make it clear that she is the only person that writes her lyrics and took a swipe at some of her peers at the same time. After winning for Best Female Hip Hop Artist, the “Pills N Potions” performer told the audience, “When you hear Nicki Minaj spit, Nicki Minaj wrote it.”

While Nicki went on to claim that her statement included “no shade,” it did seem to be directed toward fellow nominee Iggy Azalea. Nicki added, “I hope and pray that BET continues to honor authenticity.”

Earlier this month Nicki took issue with a Forbes magazine feature about Iggy. The original title of the piece was “Hip Hop Is Run By A White, Blonde, Australian Woman.” Negative feedback led to the headline being changed, but Minaj still told Power 105’s The Breakfast Club, “Listen, all Forbes needs to worry about is my finances and when I’m going to be selling Myx Fusion for $250 million. That’s all they need to worry about.”

[ALSO READ: Forbes Changes Controversial Title Of Iggy Azalea Article]

Iggy Azalea has also been embraced by Nicki’s longtime rival Lil Kim. The rap veteran and the buzzing newcomer exchanged compliments on Twitter earlier this year.

Nicki also acknowledged Iggy’s successful run atop the Billboard Hot 100 with the single “Fancy.” Just last month she gave props to the Australian femcee, but she added she wanted for other female rhymers to give her props as well.

“I think that congratulations is in order. Her single is doing really, really well and I think that’s a good thing. One thing I’m not is a hater. If somebody is doing something and they did it well, and their song is charting well, then congratulations,” Nicki said at the time. “I just want female rappers to understand that I’ve kicked in a lot of doors for them and I just would appreciate if they would acknowledge that.”

[ALSO READ: Iggy Azalea Makes Hot 100 History With “Fancy” & “Problem” Singles]

Watch Nicki Minaj’s acceptance speech below.

 

Game & Lil Durk End Beef After Confrontation At L.A. Club (VIDEO)

(AllHipHop News) After addressing one another through diss tracks and interviews, The Game and Lil Durk finally met face-to-face this weekend. Both rappers were at the same party in Los Angeles, and the two men and their entourages exchanged words.

[ALSO READ: Game Talks Jumping On Tyga’s Lil Durk Diss Track & G-Unit Reunion (VIDEO)]

Going by video captured of the incident there did not appear to be a physical altercation, but the L.A. resident and the Chicago native can clearly be seen addressing each other.

The issues between Game and Durk stemmed from Tyga’s song “Chiraq To LA.” The cut featured a verse from Game that including a few verbal shots aimed at Durk. The Coke Boys member alleged that Tyga paid Game to jump on the song and also referred to “Game’s wife” when asked what woman he would most like to have a conversation with.

Game later revealed on Twitter that the two sides have settled their beef.

[ALSO READ: Lil Durk Talks Beef With Tyga & Wanting To Holla At “Game’s Wife” (VIDEO)]

Watch video of Game and Lil Durk below.

 

Zendaya Explains Why She Pulled Out Of Lifetime Aaliyah Biopic

(AllHipHop News) It was just two weeks ago that Disney Channel star Zendaya Coleman was named as the leading lady in an upcoming Aaliyah movie on Lifetime. The actress/singer is now no longer participating in the production.

[ALSO READ: Aaliyah Biopic Headed To Lifetime Network]

“Because it’s someone that I honor and I respect so much, it has to be 128 percent, especially for all her fans, including myself,” said Zendaya at the BET Awards. “I didn’t feel like it was all the way there, so I didn’t want to do that. And when the time comes when it’s done right and it’s 100 percent, by all means, I will be the first person there ready to go.”

The Lifetime network confirmed Zendaya’s departure from the biopic via Twitter.

Aaliyah’s family has expressed their dissatisfaction with the One In A Million performer’s life being depicted in a television movie. Her cousin and president of Blackground Records recently said he felt Aaliyah deserved a major motion picture to be made about her.

[ALSO READ: Aaliyah’s Family Working To Halt Lifetime Biopic]

MC Lyte and BET Networks Host Women, Wealth, and Relationships Panel BET Awards Weekend

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Hip Hop legend MC Lyte teamed up with BET Networks to present an educational experience addressing women’s top three issues: their pocketbook, their partner and their purpose, during the Women, Wealth and Relationships Forum prior to the BET Fan Fest at LA Live. The hour long panel featured celebrity panelists R&B Diva’s creator and reality star Nicci Gilbert, Actress & Rapper Lil Mama, Basketball Wives LA reality star Brittish Williams, celebrity hair stylist and WE Tv’s LA Hair reality star Kim Kimble and celebrity blogger Necole Bitchie, to name a few. Many women came out to partake in the conversation and to absorb the knowledge. The panel was a truly entertaining experience where the celebrity hosts shared their down to earth financial and relationship stories.

MC Lyte expressed that she was very excited to partner with BET Networks, Creme of Nature, and Ameriprise Financial to bring her foundation’s signature economic empowerment program to the Los Angeles community.

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Hip-Hop Rumors: Did A Riot Break Out At Meek Mill’s Show?

The stuff surrounding the BET Awards always gives us something to talk about. This time around, it seems like all is well and peaceful. The only thing I did hear was that there was an incident at a Meek Mill show. A major fight turned into a full fledged riot at Meek Mill’s party or show at a club named Toxic. What a name for a club! Apparently, somebody got stabbed. The police were swarming the scene and the ghetto birds (helicopters) were all over the place. Hopefully, nobody died. I really haven’t heard any else negative going on. On the other side, I’ve heard mostly everything has been pretty damn dope down there. The Roots had a show with Red, Meth, Warren G, Skillz and I heard it was great. YG also had a show last night and I heard he was coolin’ among the people. Today is the awards show and I think Chris Rock is going to be hilarious.

“They keep us talking, but if we stop talking about them then they should worry!” -illseed.

Illseed, Out.

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Buckshot Says Some NYC Rappers Overdo Representing New York

(AllHipHop News) Brooklyn’s own Buckshot has always put on for his hometown, but the Duck Down Music co-founder feels some of today’s NYC based rappers are taking the idea repping your city to the extreme.

[ALSO READ: EXCLUSIVE: Buckshot Discusses “BackPack Travels” Album, Pro Era Crew, & The Illuminati]

In a recent interview with AllHipHop.com, Buck was asked for his take on Brooklyn Hip Hop at the moment. He did not call out any particular emcee, but the Black Moon member did express some homegrown acts from NYC should calm down with all the New York talk.

AllHipHop.com: There are a lot of acts from Brooklyn buzzing right now like Troy Ave. What’s your take on the current state of Brooklyn Hip Hop?

Buckshot: I’ll just say some people deserve to be in that position of acknowledgement, and some people really don’t. I give props to the people that deserve it. I don’t really mention any names.

Some people say they represent New York. Okay you represent New York, but when certain people keep saying “New York, New York, New York” all the time that just becomes a little bit aggravating after a while. You don’t gotta keep saying it all the time. Some people just overdo it.

There is one BK crew that Buck strongly endorses. He connected with Pro Era’s Joey Bada$$ and CJ Fly for the track “Flute” which is featured on Buckshot & P-Money’s new joint album BackPack Travels. According to Buck, Pro Era’s appreciation for the generation of Hip Hop stars that came before them set the collective apart from other new acts.

Buckshot: When we got that opportunity to work with Pro Era it was only a pleasure. There’s certain things you’re just amazed at, because they are so dope as individuals. And those are the type of people that give props to artists of the 90’s. To me, that’s special because I’ve always given props to the artists before me like the Big Daddy Kanes, the Slick Ricks, and the KRS-Ones. I like people that’s like that. Some people just don’t care, and they’ll tell you.

[ALSO READ: EXCLUSIVE: Buckshot Discusses Majors vs Indies, Mainstream Radio, & Working With Hip Hop Legends]

Watch the video for Buckshot & P-Money’s “Flute” featuring Joey Bada$$ and CJ Fly below.

Kevin Hart Celebrates Birthday With Star Studded Bash BET Awards Weekend

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RTD Entertainment , Diamond Productions and MS Entertainment helped Kevin Hart celebrate his 35th birthday in a major way during the 2014 BET Awards weekend at the OHM nightclub in Los Angeles!

Kevin Hart hosted his birthday party in Hollywood, and many familiar faces showed up. Celebrity guests included Ludacris, Ne-Yo, Snoop Dogg, Terrence J, Floyd Mayweather Jr., LisaRaye, Tiny, Keri Hilson, Kevin McCall, Big Tigger, DJ Mark Da Spot, Lauren London, Tommy Davidson, Yesi Ortiz, Bobby V, Day 26, Jackie Christie, Laura Govan, Damien & Craig Wayans, Big Gipp, Red Grant, Lil’ Mama, Charli Baltimore and many more!

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AllHipHop caught up with most to find out what their favorite Kevin Hart joke or movie was and what they are currently working on!

YG To Perform At Civil Regime's "2Bool4Skool Summer Party"

(AllHipHop News) Los Angeles native YG will take part in celebrating his city tonight at the “2Bool4Skool Summer Party” presented by Civil Clothing. The Compton rapper is set to perform at the exclusive event.

[ALSO CHECK OUT: YG Doesn’t Like Being Called ‘Ratchet’ Music, Talks ‘My Krazy Life’ and Compton Roots]

The 2Bool4Skool Summer Party was set-up to honor Civil’s birthplace as well. L.A. became the launch site for the company when it started in 2008. Their collection includes tees, hoodies, jerseys, jackets, tanks, headwear, and more.

YG released his debut studio LP My Krazy Life in March. The album opened at number 2 on the Billboard 200 and featured the Top 20 hit “My N***a.” The project was also a critical success earning an average rating of 80/100 on the review website Metacritic.com.

For information about Civil Regime’s 2Bool4Skool Summer Party featuring YG check out the flyer below.

[ALSO READ: Suge Knight: YG Is The Only Rapper Representing Compton Right]

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Soul Legend Bobby Womack Dead At 70, Cause of Death Unknown

(AllHipHop News) Bobby Womack beat cancer, but today (June 27th) he has left the fight. Earlier today, reports surfaced that Bobby Womack had passed away at the age of 70.

While the causes of his death are unknown, Womack battled with suspected colon cancer since early 2012. On May 23rd, 2014, Womack underwent surgery to remove a tumor, which was revealed to be cancer-free. In January of 2013, it was revealed that Womack was suffering from early stage Alzheimer’s disease.

Womack’s last performance was at Bonaroo Music and Arts Festival in Manchester, TN on June 14th. Womack was scheduled to begin touring in Europe starting July 19th at Paradiso Grote Zaal in Amsterdam, Netherlands.

AllHipHop will update the story as more details emerge.

Ice T's Grandson Arrested For Allegedly Murdering Roommate

(AllHipHop News) Ice T’s grandson may or may not took his grandfather’s group Body Count’s name to a disturbingly real manifestation. Earlier today, reports surfaced that Elyjah Marrow was arrested for allegedly murdering his roommate.

According to reports, the 19 year old fatally shot his roommate Daryus Johnson on yesterday (June 26th) in their Georgia apartment accidentally while playing with the gun. Marrow was charged with involuntary manslaughter, possession of a firearm, possession of a stolen firearm and possession of marijuana with intent to sell.

Marrow is currently being held at Cobb County Jail

50 Cent Talks Gamboa Vs. Crawford & Why Floyd Mayweather Won’t Work With Bob Arum

June 28 has been a long time coming for 50 Cent. Ever since launching his boxing company, SMS Promotions, 50 Cent has tried to make the biggest fights for his most well-known commodity, Cuba’s Yuriorkis Gamboa. He’s failed twice at making fights with Top Rank’s Mikey Garcia, as the bouts fell through over purse split squabbles.

Finally, the persistence paid off with the emergence of Terence Crawford, who secured the biggest win of his career in March when he defeated Ricky Burns for the WBO lightweight title. A few years ago, Gamboa would have been a clear favorite. Now with inactivity (two fights in the last two years) and giving up size to a skilled counter-puncher, many are picking Crawford to hand Gamboa his first defeat on Saturday night’s HBO card.

Despite the odds, 50 Cent isn’t worried. In fact, he’s excited. For the G Unit mogul, Gamboa isn’t a fighter he promotes. He is 50’s lethal weapon of choice to legitimize SMS Promotions, and in turn shake up the boxing landscape.

Knockout Nation: So far, this is the biggest fight SMS Promotions’ young history. How have you been dealing with the pressure of such an important fight for your company’s future?

50 Cent: I’m excited even though this isn’t the fight I wanted. I wanted Mikey Garcia and that’s why Gamboa has been out of the ring so long. Twice we went around with that and got the song and dance. Going into this one with Terence Crawford, I think it’ll be very competitive, but Gamboa will clearly come out on top. It comes down to experience. I don’t feel Crawford has the experience to deal with someone with over 400 amateur fights.

Over the last eight months, he’s spent a lot of time preparing for what was going to be the biggest fight of his career against Mikey Garcia. I’ve always been looking for the biggest possible fight for him because he’s ready. Guys avoid losing and even the promoters help them avoid it at different points because they have a financial asset in the fighter. The big imperfection in the sport of boxing is the promotional angle can hide great fighters from the talent that’s out there. 

KO Nation: On the music end, you were able to be vocal in calling out artists and executives you had issues with and make it a public debate. Those tactics don’t work so well in boxing. Has it been hard to bite your tongue with the Garcia fight falling through and having to accept a substitute of sorts from Top Rank in Crawford?

50 Cent: Nah, it’s just an adjustment. You know what’s appropriate and inappropriate. The things I’ve said in the music, there’s a place for it. If I chose to attack someone, they’d feel it the next morning because then it becomes a public conversation piece. It might add additional energy to the actual matchup, but I don’t know if it would do much for the fighters.

You have to have guys with the actual talent. They [Crawford’s team] probably think they have an advantage fighting in his hometown. But for Gamboa, he’d have to fight in Cuba for it to be his hometown. It doesn’t matter because he’s always been fighting in someone else’s hometown. That’s not going to help you. All it does is give you all the distractions you could possibly have. All your friends are at the gym and always talking about something other than the fight. This makes a better scenario for us. I was thinking, “Why would they actually agree to this?”

KO Nation: What did you think of Crawford’s win over Ricky Burns?

50 Cent: Hands down he’s a talented fighter. You don’t make it to 23-0 and be a slouch. I watched him switch from right-handed to southpaw at points. The only person who I seen do that as well as Terence Crawford is Andre Dirrell. That’s a skill you have to develop early.

KO Nation: Was it your idea to link Gamboa with Floyd Mayweather Sr.?

50 Cent: I had Floyd Sr. work with him because he has the best defense. That’s where little Floyd got it – his Daddy taught him all that. The habit of Gamboa fighting with his hands down, don’t be surprised if you see him a little more protective than his recent fights.

KO Nation: You just mentioned Andre Dirrell. What is going on with his career?

50 Cent: He won’t be at the July card (Birthday Bash). But soon I’m hopeful to see him move forward with his career. I mean, I want to see something out of him. A lot of times it’s not the promoter’s inability to make a fight. It’s the fighter getting in his own way.

I’ve had to make adjustments. Each fighter requires different treatment. Sometimes you have to deal with the management and other moving parts that put out a different energy where I don’t have to provide it.

Take James Kirkland. He’s consistent coming in as the underdog. When the momentum is there, he’ll chill. Then when he comes back, he’s coming back as a B side of a bigger fight, but he’ll say “gimme more money.” But when you want more, you have a take a bigger fight that has more risk attached for that price tag to have merit.

KO Nation: How would you say the co-promoting experience has been with Top Rank?

50 Cent: I think it’s as good as any relationship can be with a co-promoter. I haven’t had a hard time with them outside the Gamboa-Garcia fight, and obviously that’s a dangerous fight for them.

You know what; I’ll just go out and say it. The reason Floyd has an issue with Bob Arum is that he took chances with him that they didn’t do with other fighters of different ethnicities. They have a targeted audience. The Mexican audience is a very strong audience. So now it was the Mikey Garcia fight can’t happen, but we’ll let Terence Crawford burn at the cross! And we’re gonna get Crawford g####### it and handle this s###! [laughs]

KO Nation: Since Gamboa has already spoken about moving up, what’s the game plan after this fight? Stick around for Garcia talks to resume or move one?

50 Cent: Gamboa doesn’t appreciate idle time – he wants to fight and stay active as much as possible. You build momentum by keeping him out in the general public. I don’t think you do it by picking your spots.

KO Nation: Was there ever a time when Gamboa considered severing ties with you?

50 Cent: To be fair, I think any fighter that’s earned the level of recognition he has would reach a high level of frustration from not being able to get a big fight. Remember the Garcia fallout happened twice. We were given two different dates from the network and still couldn’t make the fight happen.

Let’s keep this in mind about fighters. While we enjoy it, they live it. Their thinking is, “This is a big fight, and I should be paid this amount.” Sometimes, they fight seems bigger in their mind than it actually is. Then it’s my job to bring them back down to the reality of the actual deal.

Originally posted on Knockout Nation

June 28 has been a long time coming for 50 Cent. Ever since launching his boxing company, SMS Promotions, 50 Cent has tried to make the biggest fights for his most well-known commodity, Cuba’s Yuriorkis Gamboa. He’s failed twice at making fights with Top Rank’s Mikey Garcia, as the bouts fell through over purse split squabbles.

Finally, the persistence paid off with the emergence of Terence Crawford, who secured the biggest win of his career in March when he defeated Ricky Burns for the WBO lightweight title. A few years ago, Gamboa would have been a clear favorite. Now with inactivity (two fights in the last two years) and giving up size to a skilled counter-puncher, many are picking Crawford to hand Gamboa his first defeat on Saturday night’s HBO card.

Despite the odds, 50 Cent isn’t worried. In fact, he’s excited. For the G Unit mogul, Gamboa isn’t a fighter he promotes. He is 50’s lethal weapon of choice to legitimize SMS Promotions, and in turn shake up the boxing landscape.

KO Nation: The line of thinking goes that since SMS is independent, your company is free to work with any network. Up until this point, you’ve worked exclusively with HBO. Is there really an open door policy for you to make fight offers to Showtime like some claim?

50 Cent: The fights get pushed to HBO if you’re not actually connected to Showtime. It’s Showtime and Golden Boy. They’ll tell you they’re open to everything else, but even then your fighter will be fighting someone from Golden Boy on Showtime. That won’t end anytime soon.

They worked hard to put themselves in this position. These guys have been in the background for years planning this. They aren’t going to just let it go. They are going to hold on to the old way of doing business. They will even feel threatened by anything knew.

This is what creates confusion for Floyd [Mayweather]. Now he has no idea what direction to go in.

KO Nation: Was there anything about this training camp that surprised you from Gamboa?

50 Cent: Because his training is so intense, it doesn’t surprise me to see him in dog shape. Normally he hits the weight real quick. This time he did it more naturally and gradually. This will make him feel stronger. Before he’d get down and shoot right back up. He’s spent a lot of time training. The training process is harder than fight night.

KO Nation: Does that imply he just might stick around at lightweight?

50 Cent: I see him wanting to go towards the biggest event. Remember he was going to go down for Garcia. He hasn’t had a problem making weight since I’ve been around him. As Floyd Sr. said early in the training, he has such snap on his punches he can fight at the higher weights. He walks around at 150 pounds – he’s very strong.

KO Nation: With everything you’ve said, does Crawford-Gamboa go the distance?

50 Cent: It depends on if Crawford comes to mix it up or tries to run away from him all night. I can rephrase it to make it sound better [chuckles]. If he goes back to his technical boxing skill…yeah [laughs].

Gamboa vs. Crawford airs live on HBO June 28 at 10 p.m.