Mannie Fresh: "F*ck Master P" (VIDEO)

(AllHipHop News) Mannie Fresh let it be known how he feels about Master P at a recent show in Atlanta. The former Cash Money producer did not hold back on the No Limit Records founder after P and his label’s successful run of album sales were given a shout out during the set.

[ALSO READ: Lil Wayne Goes Back In The Studio With Mannie Fresh]

“F**k Master P. I don’t give a f**k about that I’m doing me.” Fresh told the crowd. “Yeah, I said it. Quote it. I ain’t gonna take it back.”

KLC of No Limit’s former in-house production team Beats by the Pound was also on hand at the event. Fresh made it clear he has no issues with KLC, just his ex-boss.

“I’m f**king with KL. I don’t f**k with P,” added Fresh. “I’m gonna tell you what I mean and mean what I say.”

[ALSO READ: Mannie Fresh, DJ Toomp & KLC To Participate At Super Producers Beat Summit]

Watch the video below.

Chuck D Says Hot 97 Made A "Sloppy Fiasco" Of Hip Hop; Ebro Darden Responds

(AllHipHop News) The annual Summer Jam concert is the biggest event of the year for New York City radio station Hot 97. While many were celebrating the showcase of rap stars on Sunday, one Hip Hop legend was criticizing the station for its negative affect on the culture in his opinion.

[ALSO READ: Phoning in the Revolution: Exploring Race and the Technological Consumer with Insight from Chuck D]

Public Enemy’s Chuck D sent out a tweet on June 2nd stating that Hot 97 has a made a “sloppy fiasco” of Hip Hop culture. The post including the hashtag #culturalCrime.

Chuck D criticized the station as a whole, but he went on to defend on-air personality DJ Funkmaster Flex. He also addressed The Morning Show host Peter Rosenberg’s role at Hot 97 and got into an exchange with the channel’s former program director and This Is Hot 97 reality show star Ebro Darden. 

 

Chuck D is not the first Hip Hop artist to criticize Hot 97 and Ebro Darden. Last year fellow New York emcee Buckshot called Darden an “Uncle Tom” and claimed he “f**ked up” NYC Hip Hop.

[ALSO READ: Buckshot Addresses Hot 97′s Ebro Darden & The Current State Of NYC Radio]

Meek Mill Beefs With His Own Artist Louie V Gutta Over Slowbucks Chain Snatching

(AllHipHop News) It may be beef season again. First there was the chain snatching incident at Summer Jam involving 50 Cent and Slowbucks, and then MMG’s Meek Mill got into an exchange online with his own Dreamchasers artist Louie V Gutta.

[ALSO READ: 50 Cent Reunites With Lloyd Banks, Tony Yayo & Young Buck At Summer Jam (VIDEO)]

The back-and-forth between the two began after Gutta sent out a tweet that was apparently responding to the Slowbucks/50 Cent situation. Gutta posted a comment about “karma,” and Meek attempted to check his protégé.

Gutta then went on a day-long Twitter rant taking repeated shots at Meek including claiming he is his ghostwriter and threatening to attack him in the future.

 

Meek also sent out a few tweets addressing the Summer Jam snatching and Gutta’s attacks. Meek later deleted some of the tweets including one where he stated he was not going to call Gutta to speak about it.

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[ALSO READ: Nas Joined On Stage At Summer Jam By Meek Mill & French Montana (VIDEO)]

The situation then moved over to Instagram where Gutta posted a picture of Meek made up as a woman. He used another post to dispel any rumors he was a “rat” or “snitch.”

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If I was a rat I would of killt myself! U know ain’t nobody tell! @meekmill u jealous b***h You just was in the interviews sayin s**t cool last week u d**k ridin! u gone take up for a n***a from NYC but when this s**t happen 2 ya own n***a u distance yaself how real is dat? u diss ya homies all day ain’t puttin nobody on u jealous over b***hes and jealous cuz I’m better than u u ass forreal…tryna hold a n***a back that’s nut s**t! I ain’t cyssero or nun dem other rappers I’m outchea forreal I just seen u! U wouldn’t dare call me a rat to my face cuz I’ll break yours b***h u must be high!

[ALSO READ: Meek Mill Responds To Kid Cudi’s Criticism Of Hip Hop (VIDEO)]

Hip-Hop Rumors: Was The 50 Cent / Slowbucks Fiasco Staged?

UPDATE: MISTER CEE DOES NOT HAVE A TWITTER : Click here for more information.

“I’m about a dolla / What the f**k is 50 Cent.” – Jay Z

I don’t know, but this is what is going on in the streets. This is what a lot of people are saying. They are saying that the whole thing was staged and created for hype. I don’t know. I happen to think its real, but who is to say. Many people have studied the footage so they seem to feel there is something with that. I dunno. One thing is for sure. 50 has promoted his album to the fullest and everybody know Slowbucks now. Sounds like a win/win.

Here is something though.

Apparently, a gentleman named Incarcerated Bob has the chain. I don’t know what this means or if Slowbucks will now get it back.

Also, it seems like Mister Cee DOES have a twitter account even though the big dogs at Hot 97 insist it ain’t him. Take that for what its worth.

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Dame Dash Calls Former Def Jam President A "Culture Vulture"

(AllHipHop News) Dame Dash appears to be on a one man war against those individuals in the music business he feels are stealing from Hip Hop culture. First it was Steve Stoute, and now the Roc-A-Fella Records co-founder has turned his attention to Joie Manda.

[ALSO READ: Dame Dash Says Steve Stoute Is A “Culture Robber” Who Hurt Jay Z’s Brand (VIDEO)]

Dash posted a picture of the former Def Jam president on his Instagram page with the following caption:

This clown right here is joi manda… I’m not even going to give him the respect of calling him any type of ceo… Hes is like the culture vultures Dimwitted assistant that does what he’s told… I’m putting him on blast because I’ve personally witness him start war between two creatives from the same culture so he could benifit… Which is what they always do… Divide and conquer… You would think when 2 young guys have a problem with each other the older guy would sit them in a room and squash it… These guys promote it and make money of the winner… They could care less if somebody dies or get hurt.. As long as they make money off it….he’s also the guy that started the divide and conquer beef between me and currency…. The funny thing is he can’t get a dollar from his own people so he tries helps exploit ours… He’s a nobody… Never let him front on you and I’m gonna keep calling him and his whole crew out… You know who you are and your up next #dontgetscared… I’m playing them all out publicly because I’m sick of them bullying people from my culture and there soft as hell… Pause..and they cheat… We not fighting each other anymore… We getting at the cowards that make money of our struggle every day… Have some respect for the culture that is paying all your bills

Hip-Hop Rumors: Peep What Epic Legend Kendrick Lamar Is Working With!

Do I need to say any more?

At any rate…

YEP. Apparently, Kendrick had visited Africa and the spirit of the mother land spoke to him when he was there. This caused him to write a song that he felt Stevie Wonder should be on. Seems like Kendrick has a good relationship to Doug E. Fresh, one of the official legends of the Hip-Hop game. Doug got Kendrick in touch with Stevie Wonder and the rest is history. This song is expected to appear on the next Kendrick Lamar album.

[NEW MUSIC] G-Unit- "Grinding My Whole Life" (Remix)

Do not rub your eyes or look to see if this is a fan-made remix, G-Unit have reunited for their first song in three years on the remix to HS87’s “Grindin My Whole Life”.

G-Unit is scheduled to perform at  Mets CitiField Stadium next Saturday (June 14th) following the Mets-Padres game.

Check out G-Unit’s remix to “Grinding My Whole Life” below:

Sikai – "Spring Cleaning" [P### By Bobby Music]

To follow-up the well received Painkilling: Summertime Sick project he dropped last summer, Sikai returns today with the first official single from the upcoming third installment of his Painkilling series. Produced by Bobby Music, “Spring Cleaning” is a song based around the “out with the old, in with the new” adage, infused with Sikai’s passion for women and capacity for drugs.

Painkilling: D.R.U.G.S. In America arrives later this summer.

Hip-Hop Rumors: Will Jay Z Be Recording With Beanie Sigel And State Property Again?

I heard another rumor, rooted in the rumor that Beanie Sigel is out of jail! I heard the Jay Z might be getting back in the studio to help Beanie get back in the mix. I don’t know how true this is, but this is what I am hearing. Now, this reunion of sorts may not just include Beanie, but I am hearing Freeway may be in this mix too. Honestly, I haven’t heard that any of the other members of State Property proper will be included in this. But, I think this is good new for Jay. He needs to get back with the people like myself that live on the hardcore side of life! Most of these rapper’s today aren’t big enough or don’t have the pedigree to hang with Jay. More on this in a few….

Its that time!

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EXCLUSIVE: Mack Wilds Discusses Remaking A Michael Jackson Classic & Weird “The Wire” Stalkers

(AllHipHop Features) Though many have tried, the list of actors that have been able to successfully jump into making music professionally is a rather short one.

Jamie Foxx, Jared Leto, and Jennifer Lopez are a few award-winning music artists whose faces became famous first for their roles on television and film, and now Mack Wilds is one young star that is off to a great start to adding his name to that conversation.

Appearing as Tristan Wilds, the Staten Island born entertainer first broke on the scene as one of the bright teenage talents on season four of HBO’s The Wire. He later starred as Dixon Wilson on The CW’s reboot of 90210 and was seen in major motion pictures The Secret Life of Bees and Red Tails.

Last year, Wilds dropped Tristan and picked up Mack when he made the decision to pursue a career in music full-time. Mack Wilds’ turn as a Hip Hop/R&B performer was a hit right out the gate as his Salaam Remi-helmed debut album New York: A Love Story earned the 24-year-old critical acclaim and a Grammy nomination for Best Urban Contemporary Album.

The “Own It” singer did not take home the Grammy in January, but Wilds is up for Best New Artist against Ariana Grande, August Alsina, Rich Homie Quan, and Schoolboy Q at the 2014 BET Awards this month.

AllHipHop.com spoke with Wilds about his impressive year, his New York album, and his experience with a crazed fan of The Wire in part one of an exclusive interview.

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Congratulations on all your success. It’s been a big year for you.

Thank you. It’s crazy. I feel like I’m just now starting to scratch the surface for real. So honestly, it’s been a crazy ride, but I’m loving it.

You’ve gotten some big award nominations this year – the Grammy nom, the BET Award nom. When you first decided to make that transition from acting to recording music, did you expect your first album to make such an impact?

Honestly, I didn’t. I’m not even going to lie to you. I didn’t know what to expect. It was a toss-up, because I knew the music that we were making was completely different from anything that was on the marketplace at the moment. With that being said, it was like the people will love this or I’m not going to hear anything from this. Thank God it was the first and not the latter. It took time though.

I think me in my artist ways – the whole artist mindset – I changed my name because it’s more personal and people were going to appreciate the first [album] being more close to me. It actually worked in my favor as well, giving people a fresh chance to digest the music instead of automatically saying, “Oh, this is another actor doing music.” They didn’t get a chance to, because they didn’t know Mack Wilds was Tristan Wilds.

Speaking of being an actor who became a musician. A lot of entertainers have tried that in the past to varying success. Was there anyone who said to you, “Tristan, you’re crazy. People aren’t going to accept you as a singer”?

Yeah, I’ve gotten that a lot, and not even from regular people. I’ve gotten that from friends and family. I was like, “Really? You guys are scared that they won’t accept me?” I’ve always been the kid that does what he wants, so that’s one of the things that I always wanted to do. So as soon as the opportunity came – and I already knew the caliber of music that I could make – I kept going to see how that would translate into working with someone who has been a mentor to me since the age of 19 – Salaam. It turned out amazing.

The album features production from a lot of well-known producers in Hip Hop and music in general. Did you have an idea of what you wanted it to sound like before you started recording or did you listen to the tracks and that then motivated you on what direction to take?

I didn’t. Salaam is a genius, so maybe he knew. Honestly, I don’t even think he knew. Our main thought was we wanted to make music that no matter where we are in the world – because we were both traveling like crazy – this album would bring us right back home. It would transport us back to New York. That’s what we wanted. We wanted something that feels, smells, tastes, and looks like New York. We wanted to make an album that’s an ode to our city. Something that you can listen to no matter where you are in the world, and you’ll be transported right back to New York.

One of the standout tracks on the album is your remake of Michael Jackson’s “Remember The Time.” His fans are very protective of his legacy. Were you ever apprehensive about covering such a classic MJ song?

Absolutely! 200%! I myself am a huge Michael Jackson fan. I know how we protect his legacy. You know how they say online, “I ain’t with it” – I ain’t with it. If it’s not Michael, it’s not it. Don’t try to recreate it.

With that being said, it was right in the beginning of me writing “Henny,” and I remember Salaam telling me, “Stop, just relax. Why don’t you sing ‘Remember The Time’ over this beat first? Just to clear your head. Get yourself warmed up to what you have to do.” I said, “I don’t got a problem with that. Let’s do it.” I did it, and we had fun with it.

I didn’t hear nothing about it for maybe three months or so. Next thing you know we’re putting together the album, and Salaam said, “We’re going to use this song. We’ll probably put this here. And we’re going to do ‘Remember The Time’.” I said, “I don’t remember doing a song called ‘Remember The Time’.” “Yes, you do. The Michael Jackson song.” I was like, “Wait a minute. You know these Michael Jackson fans will rip me limb from limb?” He said, “Listen, you did a good job at it. The people want to see ‘the real,’ so we got to show them ‘the real’.” I said, “Alright, I trust you bruh.”

So I can’t even take credit for that. That was all Salaam. It was one of those – he threw me in the pool and hoped that I swam.

As a fan, what did you think about the Michael Jackson hologram performance at the Billboard Awards?

I give them an “A” for effort. Again, I’m a fan, and it felt good to see something like that, but I felt bad after watching it. This isn’t Michael. It was just weird to me. You know what it felt like? It felt like the first time I heard Rick Ross do “You’re Nobody (Til Somebody Kills You).” I liked it, but it’s weird. That’s B.I.G. You’re not suppose to touch certain things.

Was that coming from a New York resident’s perspective – growing up on New York Hip Hop and Biggie, and then you hear another artist try their take on it?

Yeah, Ross did an amazing job at it, so hats off to him. Again, I’m a New York Hip Hop head. So the first time I heard it, I kind of turned my nose up at it.

The Boys Of Summer: Jermaine Crawford, Maestro Harrell, Tristan Wilds & Julito McCullum From "The Wire" Season 4
The Boys Of Summer: Jermaine Crawford, Maestro Harrell, Tristan Wilds & Julito McCullum From “The Wire” Season 4

Speaking of a devoted fan base, I wanted to go back to “The Wire.” What’s one of the craziest things a fan of “The Wire” has ever said to you about the show?

It’s nuts. Even years later people love [the show] still. It’s a part of popular culture now. The craziest thing a fan has said to me about it? I don’t know. I had a lady stalk me one time when I was about 16 or 17 off the show. That was weird. I was 16-17, and she was like 30-something. She was definitely at every event that I went. It was very, very weird.

Do people still call you “Michael”?

Absolutely. People call me “Dixon” now just as much as they call me “Michael.” When I’m walking up to somebody I never know which I’m going to get.

Do you have any plans to return to movies or television?

Yeah, I’m still very active in the acting world. There’s some things coming up that I’m not at liberty to discuss as of yet, but just know that I’m still very active in acting.

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Cuban Link Talks Big Pun Playing Dead, Fat Joe Blackballing Him + MORE

(AllHipHop News) For the past 13 years, former Terror Squad members and friends Cuban Link and Fat Joe have had public disputes over private  .In a recent interview, Cuban Linx explains why Fat Joe is the reason there will never be a Terror Squad reunion, one time Big Pun faked his death and more.

Back in 2003, Cuban Link alleged that he sustained a knife laceration to face due to attempting to break up a fight between Fat Joe and rapper Sunkiss. Link alleged that Joe punched him as a result of his attempts at breaking up the fight and after Link retaliated with a punch of his own on Joe, a member of Joe’s entourage slashed his face with a knife. During his interview with Hip Hop DX, Link stated that no Terror Squad reunion can happen if Fat Joe is involved:

Yeah, I told him I could do it but without the fat dude there. I told him the Fat Joe situation ain’t gonna ever be resolved. I can’t do business with a man like that. I’ve seen his businesses practices before in the past, and it led us all to be a ruined empire just by a personal association with him. Besides being a friend with him back in the day, the business dealings, I didn’t ever agree with him. I don’t think that could happen in a business sense with Joe attached to it. I told him if it was just the rest of the crew, I’d be more than willing to do it as long as the numbers is right.

Later in the interview, Link alleges Joe of influencing executives to not sign him and was taking higher percentages from Big Pun and Terror Squad’s work than he felt was just.

Big Pun’s jocular nature has been well documented in his lyrics, but more so in the in retelling of his exploits outside of the mic booth. Link retells a time during 1998 in the Poconos where Pun faked his death in order to get a laugh:

We were all on quads and we following Pun all day like he’s the leader. He had the big ass quad, the 800, it was funOut of nowhere he left all of us. He just jetted, and we couldn’t find him. And out of nowhere I see the f###### quad turned over by a tree. Over the tree was a big ass hill so I’m like, “What the f### happened to my brother?” I’m getting nervous, and we find this n#### on the side of a tree. It was a tree that leaned over the mountain, but he was on top of the tree with blood on the side of his lip. It was me and Sunkiss there at the time, and we’re looking for help and yelling, “Yo, Twin, yo, yo!” and this n#### just pops up and start gigging on us [laughs]. He caught us and s###. He was playing dead, and it was funny to us, but for a second it was real serious.

Check out the full interview here.