Kanye West Speaks On Jay Z's Samsung & Dr. Dre's Apple Deals (VIDEO)

(AllHipHop News) A year ago Jay Z introduced his “#NewRules” campaign which included a deal with Samsung to purchase 1 million copies of the rapper’s Magna Carta Holy Grail album before it was even released to the public.

Earlier this year, Dr. Dre and fellow Beats Electronics founder Jimmy Iovine sold their company to Apple for a reported $3 billion. Both business moves were seen as landmark moments for Hip Hop moguls.

[ALSO READ: Jay Z Appears On New “Jungle Remix” In Beats By Dre Ad (VIDEO)]

Another business savvy rap star recently spoke about both major moves during the Cannes Lions International Festival of Creativity. Kanye West was one of the panelists for the “Technology, Culture, and Consumer Adoption” event along with marketing executive Steve Stoute and venture capitalist Ben Horowitz.

During the discussion Kanye spoke on the respective Jay Z/Samsung and Dr. Dre/Apple deals.

“One thing I wanted to point out with Jimmy Iovine and Dr. Dre – they are geniuses,” said Kanye. “Both of them are cultural geniuses. What they had done for so many years – and they connected with the right company by the way. It’s all about the legacy of Steve. They’ll be tech guys that come to me and say ‘Apple doesn’t have the biggest market share here,’ but they have the right principles.”

He later added, “There would have been no Beats deal without the Samsung deal, because it showed a number one company the importance of connecting with culture… Culture and creativity is worth something.”

[ALSO READ: “Kanye West’s New Testament” Short Film Released (VIDEO)]

While it seems Ye recognizes the importance and impact of both deals, he made it clear he is not a big fan of Samsung.

“The reason I said I didn’t like Samsung particularly is because throughout my entire life, because of the way my parents raised me, I have to work with the number,” Kanye explained. “I can’t work with anyone but Jay Z, because he’s the number one… I can’t be with any girl but Kim [Kardashian], because that’s the girl I look at her pictures the most and get turned on by and she’s a nice person. I’m not going to represent any company but Louis Vuitton, because that’s number one… Samsung is not quite Apple, but it showed that Jimmy and Dre would then be able to connect with the number one influencers.”

[ALSO READ: Jay-Z and Kanye West Defy the Laws of Chemistry]

Watch “Technology, Culture, and Consumer Adoption: Learning to Read the Cultural Landscape” seminar featuring Kanye West below.

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Ab-Soul: 'These Days' Album Review

“Left these holes in my hand so you know who I am…” A rather grand claim from the Black Lip Pastor, but does the product live up to the hype? Ab-Soul’s latest release was described by the wordsmith as a time capsule of life events occurring between the critically acclaimed Control System and his highly anticipated album These Days. This project is a look inside the mind of a lyrically gifted madman, a glimpse into the life of a surgeon, notorious for his dissection of words with great precision. Come take a peek.

These Days, staying true to the messianic themes throughout the album, opens with the appropriately titled “God’s Reign”. What’s striking on this track is the ethereal production of Purity Ring and it’s cohesiveness with the soft, smooth vocals of SZA. Here Ab-Soul chronicles his rise to prominence and all of the struggle and negativity that came with it. Overall this track was very effective at setting the tone for the rest of the album. And what’s all the struggle for without a reward as, “money is the anthem” is the cry throughout the hustlers theme of, “Hunnid Stax”. Short on ‘substance’ this Schoolboy Q driven track more than makes up for it with energy and delivery. Not to be listened to when in search of mind stimulation this is a solid track to just vibe out or ‘chase them benjamins’ to.

Now to one of the favorites on the album, “Dub Sac” is the quintessential weed smoking/party anthem that Ab-Soul is known for. The second half of the song is nice as well, with Ab-Soul providing the vocals over smoothed out production and gritty imagery courtesy of Punch. Following suit, certainly a standout was the Rick Ross featuring, “Nevermind That”, a track that will most definitely stay on repeat for some time. “M####**cka I’m twact”, apparently slang for being under the influence, “Twact” is very reminiscent of the sounds of DJ Mustard. Not a bad track as I can see it serving its party anthem purpose, but a track that can definitely be considered one of the album’s low points. No need to worry though as crests are certainly reached later, one of which to be provide by a Maad City native.

“Kendrick Lamar’s Interlude”, accompanied by outstanding production by Terrace Martin, as usual, is a breath of fresh air. Here Kendrick returns the favor to Ab-Soul, delivering his animated cries of triumph followed by the candid words of Ab-Soul over smooth jazzy production. This track also slyly incorporates elements of Section 80 making for an all-around good track. Trailing this Ab-Soul croons about heartbreak on “Closure”, a track that you wouldn’t really expect from the Black Lip Bastard, but it works very well, and the subject matter is very relatable. On “Stigmata”, Ab-Soul explains just why he has those holes in his hands, sparing us the blood and gore, while borrowing from one of the GOATs Nas to get his point across. Another favorite on the album is “Feeling Us”, letting the masses know that the skill and appeal is undeniable. In addition, certainly worth mentioning is Ab-Soul’s battle with Daylyt at the end of the album, a first for me personally, and just more confirmation as to the potential of battle rap to reach the mainstream.

In his latest effort Ab-Soul simplifies his lyricism and content relative to his potential, but still delivers a very enjoyable album and remains true to character. An initial concern when viewing the tracklist was the number of features, but all of them seemed to be very well placed and effectively executed and the production was high quality throughout. This album delivers and definitely did not disappoint. These Days was just one step further in solidifying the position of Ab-Soul and TDE as a collective for long term success. Maybe he does carry the cross?

Overall Rating: 7.5/10

Dame Dash Ends Beef With Funk Flex; Addresses Hot 97/Chuck D Situation

(AllHipHop News) Dame Dash’s one man mission of calling out “culture vultures” in Hip Hop has ruffled some feathers. When Dame decided to take aim at former Def Jam president Joie Manda, Hot 97’s DJ Funkmaster Flex came to Manda’s defense and threw a few shots at Dash in the process.

[ALSO READ: Joie Manda Addresses Dame Dash Calling Him A “Culture Vulture”; Dame Responds Back]

Dame later responded to Flex’s on-air statements on Instagram and during an interview with Combat Jack. The issue between the two music industry veterans seems to now be settled. Dash spoke about the situation with VladTV.

“I’m living a good life, and I get to take care of my kids. That to me is all that counts. Indie rich is what I want. Slave broke is wack. That’s Flex money,” said Dame. “And you know what I’m not even mad at you Flex. I’ve decided I’m not even f**king with you no more. You my n***a. Beef off. I’m not gonna let them have us mad each other. Joie’s a herb, but I’m not mad at you dog.”

During the interview Dame also mentions he wants to have a conversation with another Hot 97 personality – Ebro Darden.

“I was looking forward to having an intellectual debate with Ebro, but he just quit. He threw the white flag out,” said Dame. “I wanted to have a conversation with him, because when no one’s in the room he has a lot to say. I’m not going to speak on another man’s business, but I definitely think it’s disrespectful to be trying to talk to Chuck D any kinda way. He needs to blindly just listen to Chuck D. I know I would.”

[ALSO READ: Peter Rosenberg Calls Chuck D A Twitter Troll; Chuck Responds]

Rick Ross Speaks On Not Performing At Detroit Concert (VIDEO)

(AllHipHop News) After two days of news stories about why Rick Ross decided to cancel his headlining performance at Hot 107.5′s Summer Jamz 17 in Detroit, the man himself speaks out about the incident. In an interview with Felisha Monet of 99 Jamz, Ross says he never made it to the venue and never spoke to anyone directly about being blocked from the event.

[ALSO READ: Rick Ross Blocked From Performing In Detroit; Reportedly “In Fear Of His Life”]

“The team head over to the gig, so my team is always in front of me. Just to make it clear, I never even made it to the venue,” said Ross. “Me and whoever this gentleman is – we never crossed paths. He never spoke with Rozay, and I expect him to clarify that.”

The “gentleman” Ross is likely referring to is rapper Trick Trick. There were reports that it was Trick who orchestrated the blockade that prevented Ross from entering Chene Park Amphitheater where Summer Jamz was being held. Allegedly, Trick had placed the Maybach Music Group leader on a “No Fly Zone” list which meant the two would have needed to speak before Ross could perform.

“The caravan is on the way to the venue. They get there, and someone has locked the gates to the venue,” explained Ross. “This I didn’t see myself – there was supposed to be gentlemen here who were talking with the police, and it was very peaceful for my team that made it there. They didn’t even know it was a problem.”

Ross says he then went to a local casino, and it was there that he heard it was supposedly a “gang” outside Chene Park waiting for him.

“That’s totally false,” said Ross. “I let that breath for a whole day just expecting somebody to step up and say that’s not true. No one spoke to MMG.”

Ross’ statement is different from what the promoters of Summer Jamz have said about his reason for not performing. Hot 107.5′s program director Jay Hicks said Ross was met by 100 people outside and was “in fear of his life.”

Shahida Mausi of The Right Productions, Inc, which manages and operates Chene Park, said there were 100-150 people outside the site led by “a local rapper” that “prevented and threatened to harm Ross if he entered the grounds to perform at Chene Park Amphitheater.”

“FYI, if this is the scenario, I didn’t see it. Rozay ain’t make it to the venue,” adds Ross. “For any upcoming artists don’t never feel the need to shoot your way into any venue to perform. You not getting paid for that.”

[ALSO READ: Chene Park Issues Statement About Rick Ross Cancelling Detroit Concert Appearance]

Watch Rick Ross’ interview below.

Hip-Hop Rumors: Did Rihanna And Coldplay Help Jay Z Post-Solange Attack?

I refuse to believe that Jay Z and Beyonce are having any marital issues. I don’t know why, but I just cannot believe there is trouble in paradise. But, these tabloids know more than Hip-Hop sites! Anyway, they seem to have some insider info that suggests that CHRIS MARTIN of Coldplay fame got up with Rihanna to talk about Jay Z. Sound fishy? The story goes on to say that they were very concerned about her, particularly in the aftermath of the Solange situation. Here is what they are saying over at The Independent.

Rihanna and Chris Martin are reportedly concerned about their mutual friend Jay Z.

The rumour mill went into over drive last week when photos of the pair dining together surfaced, prompting many to wonder if the meal was a romantic one.

But sources close to the musical duo say that in actual fact, Chris and Rihanna met up for crisis talks regarding Jay.

“Rihanna and Chris met up for dinner because they are worried about Jay. Apparently he hasn’t been in touch lately, ever since his marriage problems surfaced,” an insider divulged to British magazine Grazia.

Since footage was leaked of Solange Knowles, younger sister of Jay’s wife Beyoncé, attacking Jay in an elevator, the power couple have had to face continuous questions about the state of their marriage.

Rihanna, 26, collaborated with Chris on her 2012 smash hit Princess of China, though they’re not known to share a particularly close friendship, so photos of the pair raised eyebrows.

But the source explains the two music stars hatched a plan to offer their support to Jay, who’s had a rough time of it lately.
“Jay is such a big part of both of their lives, and they want to know that they are there for him. Especially given what Chris has been going through. He seems keen to offer any help her can,” the source added.

Chris has also had a tough time in love recently, after it was announced he had “consciously uncoupled” from wife Gwyneth Paltrow earlier this year.
Reports of affairs and a love child continue to surround Jay and Beyoncé, but the pair are putting on a united front.

They tied the knot in 2008 and are proud parents to two-year old Blue Ivy. Beyoncé shared a series of cute snaps of Jay and Blue over the weekend to celebrate Father’s Day.

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

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Hip-Hop Rumors: T.I. And J. Lo??


We know Tip is going through some things in his marriage, but he may be trying to send his wife a strong message if these rumors are true. Tip recently defended his family’s honor against the horror of Azealia Banks. That’s old news (last week). This week, there are renewed rumors that Tip is dating the Puerto Rican super MILF, Jennifer Lopez. Here is what Star Magazine is reporting:

“…the 44-year-old has been telling friends that her new romance [with T.I] has been a ‘godsend.”

“T.I. thinks she’s the complete package,” gushes the source. “No one would be surprised if they became official sooner rather than later.”
“They have a genuine connection,” dishes a pal.”

I don’t know about this one. I mean, Tiny and T.I. seem to be made for each other. I know J. Lo is super fine, but I think Tip will realize it is absolutely “cheaper to keep her.” Sounds like just some talk to me.

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Hip-Hop Rumors: Lil Bow Wow Plans To Kills Himself!!!


Well, its official Bow Wow is no more! Bow Wow is dead and he now will go by his birth name Shad Moss. I guess that name is pretty old and played out so shout out to him for growing up. More artists should try it.

Here is what he had to say:


Anyway, we only have a few more days until Bow Wow is gone and we’ll succumb to calling Bow Weezy by his real name. If I call him Bow Wow, he’ll look at me something like this:

So, NO…Shad Moss is very alive, but Bow Wow’s days are numbered!

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"Jersey Boys" Remixed and Reworked by Cam'ron, Lauryn Hill and More

With Jersey Boys set to hit theaters this weekend, AllHipHop teamed up with Warner Brothers to shed light on the true impact of The Four Seasons on Hip-Hop as a whole. Like many R&B and Doo-wop groups of the 1960’s, some of their hit songs have been sampled and remixed by some of Hip-Hop and R&B’s most popular acts in the urban music world.

The film tells the story of four young men from a rough area in New Jersey who came together to form the iconic 1960s group The Four Seasons. The story of their trials and triumphs are accompanied by the songs that influenced a generation, including “Sherry,” “Big Girls Don’t Cry,” “Walk Like a Man,” “Dawn,” “Rag Doll,” “Bye Bye Baby,” “Who Loves You,” and many more.  From Cam’ron to Wyclef to Action Bronson to Lauryn Hill, The Four Seasons definitely made their mark on Hip-Hop and its music.

Take a look below at some of the hit songs that have been re-worked and remixed below!

“Can’t Take My Eyes Off You”

“December, 1963 (Oh, What A Night)”

  • Originally released by The Four Seasons in 1975
  • Sampled by Cam’ron in 2011 – “Oh What A Night

“Beggin”

“Big Girls Don’t Cry”

  • Originally released by The Four Seasons in 1963
  • Sampled by MC Lyte in 1988 – “Don’t Cry Big Girls 

“Sherry”

  • Originally released by The Four Seasons in 1962
  • Sampled by by Krizz Kaliko in 2012 – “Kali Baby


 

 

Loaded Lux: Kendrick Lamar Could Definitely Be A Battle Rapper (VIDEO)

(AllHipHop News) When Kendrick Lamar’s verse from “Control” was released, it reinvigorated the sport of competitive rapping in the mainstream. During a recent interview with Microphone Bully, one of the most celebrated battle rappers of all time, Loaded Lux spoke on Kendrick Lamar’s potential as a battle rapper and who would win in a battle between the two.

Lux stated that Kendrick’s wordplay ability would be the reason he would be able to excel as a battle rapper:

Definitely. Kendrick is a wordsmith and the game is built on the word. His writing, descriptive writing, he does that very well. Shout out to him and we got a chance to build. Great dude, great individual.

Lux is set to battle Murda Mook on Total Slaughter on July 12th at Webster Hall.

Check out Lux’s full interview below: