5 & Done: Mally Stakz

(AllHipHop Features) Jamal “Mally Stakz” Wright is a 90’s baby through-and-through. The 22-year-old performer was raised on the sounds of his mother’s favorite acts from the era. Boyz II Men, New Edition, Donell Jones, and Musiq Soulchild were in heavy rotation in his household as well as hometown Hip Hop representatives like Busta Rhymes and Jay Z.

That musical foundation has led Mally to adopt an eclectic sound palette for his own brand of music. The Bronx born artist’s catalogue is a mix of R&B and rap tunes that he hopes will separate him from the pack of other rising performers.

Having already worked with Olivia, Fred The Godson, Emilio Rojas, and B.o.B, Mally is now connected with producers The Heatmakerz (Dipset, Lil Wayne). The squad is currently in the studio assisting Joell Ortiz on his upcoming House Slippers album, and Mally is scheduled to appear on two tracks off the project. He recently dropped his 7th solo mixtape Mallachi as well.

With collaborations on a Slaughterhouse member’s album, a relationship with one of Hip Hop’s premier production teams, his own clothing line, and the new single “Lil Boy” making its rounds on the net, Mally Stakz is on a serious grind to earn his way to the top.

Get more familiar with Mally Stakz in AllHipHop.com’s “5 & Done” series.

On your Mallachi mixtape there’s a track called “Rotten Apple” where you rap, “I can’t sign to no label cause they try to keep me the same.” Would you ever consider signing with a major or would you prefer to stay independent?

It depends on what they have to offer. I’m not really in a rush. I’m trying to build a brand. I’m trying to sell a whole lifestyle. I’m coming from New York City – the bottom. It’s so hard to make it out of here. It’s harder than everywhere [else]. They just think that doing music is hard, but it does depend on where you’re from. A lot of people have to leave New York to get big. And it’s all independent. It’s not a major push behind me or anything. I’ve just been grinding from the bottom. Started with hand-to-hand.

I saw you say on Twitter you just dropped your mixtape. You didn’t promote it?

I didn’t even promote it. I believe if you just work hard, it’s going to promote itself. I could promote it, put it out, and get a 1000 [downloads] in one day or I could just drop it and get 500. It’s like a surprise to see how many people really tune in when you drop something. When you promote something of course people look out for it, but when you just drop something –  and it goes crazy – that’s when you see where you really stand.

If I were introducing you to a music listener who was not familiar with you, what would be 4 or 5 tracks that you would say, “these are the ones you need to listen to in order to get a better understanding of who I am as an artist”?

I got a song – it’s not on any mixtapes – called “All That Matters.” That’s one. You should probably check another cover I did called “Body Party.” It’s a Ciara song, but I did it over. I just like to choose certain songs that I know a person from where I’m from wouldn’t do or know.

It’s so hard to choose five, because I have like over five hundred. It’s hard to narrow it down, but I got music for all demographics, all races, ages, states, and countries. Everybody can relate to it. It’s so diverse. You’re going to find something that you’re not going to be able to stop listening to on repeat. Pain, happy, pleasure – it doesn’t matter. I got everything.

You also have a clothing line? If you could see any three celebrities wearing your gear, who would you pick?

Yes, I do. YND (Young N Dedicated, Young N Doin’it). We offer all type of products, all seasons. Summer we have the tanks. Winter we have the hoodies. Shorts, skullies, snapbacks. That’s just something I started for me and my team, because you have to a uniform if you’re a team. It just started going crazy. Next thing I know I’m sending out shirts to Canada, Germany, Spain, everywhere. This is all just off my Facebook and Instagram. No website or anything yet.

Out of three celebrities, who would I choose? One of them would definitely be Rihanna. I just feel like everybody looks at anything she does. Another would have to be Beyonce. I would love to see her wearing my stuff. The third would be President Obama. It just looks like it belongs on him.

Where would you like to see yourself in 5 years?

On top. I’m not going to stop what I’m doing. I’m not going to stop. If working hard and being around the right people gets you motivated and gets you to the top, then that’s basically where I’m headed. I’m just building a real fan base. I don’t want just an audience. A lot of the new kids come out, and they just have an audience.

I don’t want an audience. I want people to specifically ride for my music, my cause, and my movement. I don’t want people to bandwagon or follow because everyone is saying this is hot. So once you build that, you can’t come down from that, because it’s a strong foundation. Not the whole world is going to like you, but as long as you got your people for you, then you should be good.

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Follow Mally Stakz on Twitter @MallyStakzYND and Instagram @mallystakz.

Stream/download Mally Stakz’s Mallachi mixtape via Datpiff below.

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Jermaine Dupri and Ne-Yo Honored at ASCAP Rhythm & Soul Awards

The 27th annual Rhythm & Soul Music Awards were recently held at the Beverly Hilton Hotel in Los Angeles. Jermaine Dupri was honored with the Founders Award, and Ne-Yo accepted the Golden Note Award from ASCAP VP of Rhythm & Soul/Urban Music, Nicole George-Middleton. Following in the footsteps of former recipients Quincy Jones and Steve Wonder, Dupri was so elated. The Founder’s award is only given to songwriters, composers and artists who have achieved extraordinary career milestones.

Mike Will Made It also won big alongside his publishing firm Warner/Chappell Music. The in demand producer was crowned songwriter of the year, while Warner/Chappell won publisher of the year at the 27th annual ASCAP Rhythm & Soul Awards.

Kendrick Lamar garnered five awards, including “Poetic Justice” and “Swimming Pools (Drank),” and Jay Z four, including “Holy Grail,” co-written with No ID, Justin Timberlake, The-Dream and Timbaland.

Special performers included Mario, Jennifer Hudson, Bow Wow and Usher.

AllHipHop was on the red carpet to catch all of the action. Find out what singers had to say about Jermaine Dupri and Ne-yo’s successful careers below.

 

 

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Jermaine Dupri: Chris Brown Will Become "More Famous Than Tupac" (VIDEO)

(AllHipHop News) Jermaine Dupri once said in 2001 that Dr.Dre and Timbaland could not do what he does from a production standpoint. During the BET Awards weekend, the So So Def leader decided to return to his old polarizing ways and declare that Chris Brown will soon ascend to being more popular than Tupac.

After Tupac was released from prison in October 1995 after Suge Knight posted a $1.4 million bail, the rapper went on to have his two most successful albums All Eyez On Me four months later. During an interview with Miss Info, Chris Brown’s recent stint in prison will do more for Brown’s career than it ever did for Tupac’s:

I told people when he came out of jail, ‘He’s going to be Tupac’. He’s an R&B singer and R&B singers’ music are supposed to go further than rap. It stretches over different boundaries. To me, he’ going to be more famous than Tupac. [Laughs]

Check out Miss Info’s interview with Jermaine Dupri below:

Math Hoffa and Dizaster Fight During Rap Battle, Both Address The Fight (VIDEO)

(AllHipHop News) Los Angeles was turned into a Hip Hop war zone this past weekend and tempers boiled over at King Of The Dot’s annual “Battle of Los Angeles” event this past Saturday (June 29th). During a battle between Dizaster and Math Hoffa, Dizaster punched Math in the face and a melee ensued.

According to Dizaster, the reason he initiated the fight was due to Math repeatedly interrupting his verse and daring him to punch him. Last night (June 30th), Dizaster stated him and Math have already agreed to a 1 on 1 fight which he hopes the two can finically profit from:

Earlier today (June 30th), Math responded to the fight and denied Dizaster accepted a 1-on-1 fight:

Check out footage of Dizaster and Math Hoffa’s fight below:

[NEW MUSIC] Busta Rhymes feat./ Eminem- "Calm Down"

Busta Rhymes and Eminem have raised the bar and then decided to evaporate it on “Calm Down”, the first single from Busta’s ELE 2 album.

Check out Busta Rhymes and Eminem’s lyrical acrobatics on Scoop Deville-produced “Calm Down”:

Chris Rock Talks Donald Sterling, Solange/Jay Z Fight + More AT 2014 BET Awards (VIDEO)

(AllHipHop News) Last night (June 29th), Chris Rock hosted the 2014 BET Awards in Los Angeles, CA and did what Chris Rock does when millions of people are watching him: dissects celebrity. In his opening monologue, Rock decided to

Rock went through his mental rolodex of popular events over the past year. For the Jay Z and Solange elevator fight, Rock reasons that Solange “hit the right rapper”, noting that Jay Z in different eras may have had different reactions to the physical altercation:

She hit Blueprint 3 Jay Z. If she hit Reasonable Doubt Jay Z, that elevator would’ve been filled up with nothing but lipstick, blood and weave.

Rock especially keyed in on the Maybach Music Group boss, Rick Ross:

Rick Ross my favorite rapper, because Rick Ross don’t care. He got the t*ts bouncing all in his shirt. Rick Ross going to be the first rapper to die of breast cancer.

Rick Ross was not amused:

Saving the most polarizing event in recent memory for last, Rock decided to empathize with the exiled billionaire Donald Sterling. According to Rock, while Sterling’s comments were racist, the other issue he raised in his privately taped rant is one that Rock can relate to:

What EXACTLY did Donald Sterling say? I don’t want my woman around Black basketball players. Me neither. Are you kidding me? Who the hell wants their woman around BLACK basketball players. I’m specific to Black ball players. I don’t care if my woman’s with JJ Reddick, Mike Dunleavy, David Lee. But if I see you with Serge Ibaka, we gotta talk.

Check out Chris Rock’s full opening monologue at the 2014 BET Awards below:


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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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