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G-Unit hears the criticism and simply asks themselves one question: What Would Jesus Do? Young Buck, Tony Yayo and Lloyd Banks hop on Wu Tang Clan’s classic “Tearz” instrumental for “They Talked About Jesus”.
Yayo provides his idea of protesting Donald Sterling’s racism:
Donald Sterling think he a slave master/turn my Clippers jersey inside out
Check out G-Unit’s “They Talked About Jesus” below:
(AllHipHop News) 25 years ago, Dr. Dre, Eazy-E and Ice Cube were three of the central figures of the inaugural movement of gangster rap that was N.W.A. Today (June 16th) after five years of planning and delays, the N.W.A. biopic Straight Outta Compton finally has confirmed their first actors for the roles of the three N.W.A. leaders.
Reports surfaced that Marcus Callendar will play Dr. Dre, Jason Mitchell will play Eazy-E and in accordance with Cube’s wishes, his son O’Shea Jackson Jr. will play Ice Cube in the film. Dr. Dre originally desired for Michael B Jordan to play him, however Jordan’s upcoming filming of The Fantastic Four movie conflicted.
Jackson Jr and Callendar have never starred in a film and Mitchell starring in four films from 2011-2013 with 2012’s Mark Walberg-led film Contraband being his biggest role.
Check out pictures of the three actors set to play Dr. Dre, Eazy E and Ice Cube:
Marcus Callendar (set to play Dr. Dre)

Jason Mitchell (set to play Eazy E)
O’Shea Jackson Jr (set to play Ice Cube)

(AllHipHop News) 50 Cent was supposed to show us Street King Immortal a full year before he released what has become Animal Ambition. During a recent interview, 50 Cent revealed the definitive release date for Street King Immortal will be released.
Back in November of 2012, while still signed to Interscope Records, 50 Cent announced on his personal Twitter account that Street King Immortal would be released February 26th, 2013. Over a year and half since that announcement, 50 Cent has released Animal Ambition and during his interview with Conneticut’s Hot 93.7’s The Hot Morning Show today (June 16th) and announced the album will be released on September 16th.
Less than two weeks ago, 50 Cent revealed on Good Day Philadelphia that G-Unit’s first album in six years will be released in November.
Check out the full interview here.
(AllHipHop News) If you followed Tupac through his music, you would be justified in thinking that up until his dying day, Tupac had a venomous hatred Nas in his prime. LT Hutton, Producer of the upcoming Tupac biopic, spoke on Tupac and Nas’ relationship and how it could have been its own movie and more.
During an interview with Steve Stoute at SXSW back in 2012, Nas revealed that he approached Tupac and Death Row in Central Park after the 1996 MTV Video Music Awards. According to Hutton during his interview with Life+Times, Nas was one of the many parts of Tupac’s life that could have been expanded on into its own feature length film:
To document all his years and all his relationships—from the Outlawz, to Leila [Steinberg, his first manager], to Mopreme [Shakur, his older step-brother], to even Nas’s relationship with him—is a lot. There could be a whole movie on ‘Pac and Nas, ‘Pac and Biggie, ‘Pac and the Outlawz, ‘Pac and his mother Afeni Shakur, ‘Pac and Geronimo Pratt, etc.
Last month, Marlon Wayans appeared on ESPN’s Numbers Never Lie and stated that
wasn’t real gangster but he acted gangster.” While Hutton does not explicitly corroborate that statement, he does explain that Tupac was not always the person he wanted to be in public:
When I pitched the film to John Singleton about what we wanted covered in his re-write, I called it ‘the trilogy.’ It’s who Tupac was, who Tupac had to be (for the world he was brought into) and who Tupac wanted to be. That was the fight in him. He had to be all these people and still try to be who he was, who he had to be, and who he wanted to become.
Check out the full interview here.
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I heard this one last night and I mulled it over and was like…REALLY? Chris Brown just just outta the bing and there are already rumors that he’s clashing. And Justin Bieber is out here calling people the N-Word and wanting to join the KKK (or something like that). And they go into the studio? So, over the weekend they reportedly went into the studio together and everything was reportedly “la la la,” I am hearing something else.
I am hearing from sources close that the crews got to fighting! This all went down supposedly at the Record Plant in Hollywood. Apparently they got into it right outside of the studio in the wee hours over the weekend. But, it had to be bad, because people were seemingly frantic to get out of there. They were Ubering and calling cabs like mad people. There were presumably a lot of girls there too. Hoping that Breezy doesn’t get himself into any more trouble Also, hoping Justin…ahhhh never mind.
“They keep us talking, but if we stop talking about them then they should worry!” -illseed.
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Game is one of those rappers that at any point in time he will randomly vent out frustration so direct his target is almost impossible to miss. On his latest song “Bigger Than Me”, Game takes aim at the new generation of rappers with under five albums and specifically aims at the XXL Freshman cover.
Game and Lil Durk have exchanged tweets and lyrics since Durk’s “Chiraq (Remix)” verse last month. While Game does not mention any names specifically, he does diss the entire XXL Freshman cover, which Durk appeared on this year:
I came in with Ye, Jeezy, and boss as* n*gas/Yo Freshman cover a whole bunch of soft a*s n*ggas.
Later Game made sure to tell “Frank Ocean, go ahead and f*ck these f*ck n*ggas.”
Check out Game’s inflammatory new song “Bigger Than Me”:
(AllHipHop News) Maybe it’s (fake) sibling rivalry or Kanye just coincidentally forgot the same lyric every time, but Mr. West has seemed to have sent a subliminal shot at his Big Brother.
In little over a week, Kanye West performed at the 2014 X-Games and 2014 Bonaroo festival. Always unpredictable, one constant that ran through both performances was Kanye;’s noticeable omission of Jay Z’s name in songs that mentioned the Roc Nation boss. During “Cold”, Touch The Sky” and “Blood on The Leaves”, Kanye can be heard altering lyrics to not mention his Watch The Throne collaborator.
For example on “Blood on the Leaves” Kanye says “I don’t give a damn if you used to talk to [pause], he ain’t with you, he with Beyonce”, possibly implying his gripe is with only one half of The Carter family. Rumors have circulated that the apparent slight to Jay Z derives from Jay Z and Beyonce missing West’s wedding last month.
Check out Kanye West omit Jay Z’s name from “Cold” and “Blood on the Leaves” below:
Cold
Blood on the Leaves
Here’s a remake of Pete rock & CL Smooths “Straighten it Out” where I tell MCs not to forget it’s about lyricism before the cars,money and chics.
Check out this track with Sonix high energy flow accompanied by Sugar Blue and the legendary DMC.