Hip-Hop Rumors: Rick Ross Loses A Lot Weight!

The recent Birthday Bash 19 was crazy, according to the reports. I saw a bunch of tweets and other social activity but the main thing people have been talking about is Rick Ross’ weight loss. I don’t think people will be able to make over weight jokes for long. He looks like he may have lost like 100 pounds or something dramatic. Of course, that leads to people talking about how he lost the weight. This much, we don’t know. But he doesn’t look like he’s been to Wing Stop anytime recently.

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Aaliyah's Family Working To Halt Lifetime Biopic

(AllHipHop News) The Lifetime network recently announced its plans to turn the life of R&B singer Aaliyah into a TV movie, but the family of the late performer reportedly does not approve of the channel producing a biopic about her.

[ALSO READ: Aaliyah Biopic Headed To Lifetime Network]

TMZ reports Barry Hankerson, Aaliyah’s uncle and owner of her label Blackground Records, is upset Lifetime did not contact the family about the movie. Hankerson also expressed his desire to have a film about his niece be a full theatrical motion picture and not a television production.

Hankerson adds the family will try to block any use of Aaliyah’s music in the film, and they have hired an attorney in order to get the movie shut down completely. Lifetime’s Aaliyah: Princess of R&B was set to feature Disney Channel regular Zendaya Coleman in the starring role.

Since her death in 2001, the presentation of Aaliyah’s likeness has been a contentious topic. On the music end, Drake wanted to release a posthumous album using her vocals, but fans of the One In A Million star rejected the idea when it was reported that Aaliyah’s longtime musical partners Timbaland and Missy Elliott would not be involved in the process.

Drake’s producer Noah “40” Shebib later admitted negative reaction to a Drizzy/Baby Girl LP without Tim and Missy contributed to the project being cancelled.

[ALSO READ: Producer 40 Says Posthumous Aaliyah Album With Drake Not Happening]

Scarface Says He Plans To Record A Full Album With Nas

(AllHipHop News) In a recent interview with AllHipHop.com, Texas Hip Hop legend Scarface expressed he was pretty much done making rap records and was looking to jump into Rock music.

Hopefully, the world will get another Hip Hop album from the Geto Boys founding member, and according to Face, Nas could be his collaborative partner for a likely future project.

[ALSO READ: EXCLUSIVE: Scarface Says He’s Done With Geto Boys Albums & Rap Music In General]

“I talk to Nas maybe once or twice a month, or maybe more than that. We always talk about doing an album together,” revealed Scarface. “We’re probably 99.9999999 it’s gonna happen. But wait, 99.9999999 it can happen, and it probably will happen. But where and who puts that sh*t out is the debate.”

In case some may think Face is just expressing wishful thinking, he goes on to confirm that discussion about the potential collaborative effort is already underway.

“Me and Nas are definitely in talks. It’s not even a money thing with it,” said Face. “It’s like some sh*t that’s got to be done. We’ve been talking about this sh*t for ten years or more.”

[ALSO READ: EXCLUSIVE: Scarface Believes Homosexuality Is Genetic, But Some Are Making Being Gay A “Style” (VIDEO)]

Listen to the Scarface interview below.

Joie Manda Addresses Dame Dash Calling Him A "Culture Vulture"; Dame Responds Back

(AllHipHop News) Dame Dash has been on personal mission of calling out what he sees as “culture vultures” in Hip Hop. His hit list included music executive Joie “Joeyie” Manda. The former Def Jam president visited the Combat Jack show to discuss Dash’s attack against him as well as his early life and his history in the game.

[ALSO READ: Dame Dash Calls Former Def Jam President A “Culture Vulture”]

“There’s nothing going on on my side of it. Dame put my picture up on Instagram a few times, and he said some unkind things which I was really surprised about,” said Manda. “I know Dame. We were never friends. Not to say we ever had a problem, but we never hung out.”

He added, “I don’t know what goes on in anyone else’s brain. I don’t know what’s fueling him. I don’t agree with the things he says, but it’s for him to say.”

Dame heard the 80-minute interview, and he released another statement about Manda and Combat Jack via Instagram.

So disappointed in@combatjackshow for this lame interview but hearing this culture vulture lie was pretty funny they only spent 5 min of the whole interview addressing my concerns which was the only reason he was up there in the first place… Such a lame thing to do to your fans @combatjackshowhope you enjoyed our interview cause it won’t ever happen again…your now a victim of a culture vulture…look how cool they look by the way…I’m done with this lame whoever has to work under him should be laughing at him in front of him….he deserves to be treated like a liar… He cant remember is to funny to me he had the nerve to say that with a straight face

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

Listen to Joie Manda’s full interview below (Dame Dash discussion begins at 49:00 mark).

Eminem's "Road To Total Slaughter" Reality Show To Air Of Fuse

(AllHipHop News) Battle rap has officially gone mainstream. FuseTV is set to air the new reality show Road To Total Slaughter. The 4-episode program will feature eight participants vying for a chance to compete at Eminem and Slaughterhouse’s upcoming Total Slaughter event.

[ALSO READ:  Eminem & Slaughterhouse Present New “Total Slaughter” Battle Rap Tournament]

Slaughterhouse members Joe Budden, Crooked I, Joell Ortiz, and Royce da 5’9” will serve as judges for the battle presented during each episode. Viewers can also watch an uncensored and extended version of each face off on WatchLOUD.com.

The battle rappers taking part in the single elimination tournament include Math Hoffa, Dizaster, Arsonal, Daylyt, Cortez, Marv Won, Big T, and Aye Verb. Winners will have the chance to compete at the big event on July 12th.

[ALSO READ: Daylyt Says Other Battle Rap Leagues Can’t Compete Against Eminem’s “Total Slaughter” (VIDEO)]

RTTS

The first annual Total Slaughter is set to take place at the Hammerstein Ballroom in New York City. Besides the final rounds of the tournament, Murda Mook vs Loaded Lux and Joe Budden vs Hollow Da Don are scheduled as well.

Road To Total Slaughter is airing tonight (June 18) on Fuse at 11:59 pm EST. Future episodes will run June 25, July 2, and July 9. A special behind-the-scenes special covering Budden, Hollow, Mook, and Lux will air on July 10.

[ALSO READ: Joe Budden Will Battle Hollow Da Don At Eminem’s “Total Slaughter” Event]

Watch the trailer for Eminem Presents: Total Slaughter below.

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Tech N9ne On Making Forbes List: I Wanted To Keep My Income Secret (VIDEO)

(AllHipHop News) When a lot of rappers are named to Forbes annual Hip Hop Cash Kings List they are usually quick to spread that accomplishment through raps, social media, and interviews. Tech N9ne is usually not one to follow trends, so it is not surprising Forbes’ number 18 ranked rapper in 2013 did not want his income shared with the entire world.

[ALSO READ: Diddy, Jay Z & Nicki Minaj Make Top 5 Of Forbes Cash Kings List]

“I wanted to keep it a secret. When people feel like you won the lottery, they call you. Cancel your Facebook and everything,” Tech told Radio.com. “When you make that much money, I guess they have to report it. Forbes wants to say, ‘Look what this guy did. $7.5 million this year,’ and I was like, ‘Don’t say that’.”

The creator of 2014’s Strangeulation album came in just behind Swizz Beatz ($8.5 million, #17) and above 50 Cent ($7 million, #19) on last year’s Cash Kings list. Tech N9ne was one of the few independent artists to make the top 20.

“I’m proud of it. That was bigger than the year before,” added Tech. “We’re steadily on the incline, and it’s a blessing to be able to do it independent. Our own money, without major radio or video – still on the Forbes list.”

[ALSO CHECK OUT: Tech N9ne – Hard (ft. MURS)]

Watch Tech N9ne’s interview below.

Elcee – Jelly [Official Music Video] – (Produced by BONHAM)

Canada has been on a roll as of late. New to Breeding Ground, we introduce Elcee, with a smooth sound and dope execution, here’s a bit of motivation for your day. Check out his latest visuals for his latest track “Jelly” from his upcoming LeoSoul album.

 

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Hip Hop By The States Part 1: Louisiana

Cajun Food, Partying, and Bourbon Street are all things that come to mind when we think about Louisiana. Music is also a huge part of the culture in Louisiana. The music that comes from Louisiana is so different from anything offered in any other state in America. With such a big cultural influence there’s no surprise that this is reflected in the music. Louisiana is the birthplace of Jazz, the home of Bounce Music, and record labels such as No Limit and Cash Money. All in all Louisiana is home of some of the most talented musicians in the world, and deserves to be appreciated for its original sound and culture.

Starting in the early 90s, Louisiana became popular for its high energy bounce music and the local rap talent. Soon rap labels No Limit and Cash Money emerged and took the Louisiana hip hop scene to a nationwide level. Artists such as Master P, Soulja Slim, Mystikal, The Hot Boyz, Big Tymers, Mannie Fresh, C Murder, Silk The Shocker, and more began to be noticed on a level that would boost them to platinum selling success. Both labels enjoyed a significant amount of mainstream success and great album sales. They left their mark on 90s and early 2000s hip hop, not only in the south but everywhere. Their run will never be forgotten, and if you’re like me you remember just how big of a deal they were.

Today, Louisiana artists such as Lil Wayne, Boosie, Curren$y and Frank Ocean are enjoying their success on a mainstream level. Louisiana is such a diverse state and all of these artists are successful in their own ways. Lil Wayne was able to carry on his success from the days with the Hot Boyz and became one of the most popular rap artists of all time during his run from 2006-2009. His album, The Carter 3, sold an outstanding 1.5 million copies in the first week in 2008. Since then he has been able to sign big name talents such as Drake and Nicki Minaj to his Young Money imprint. It’s safe to say that Lil Wayne has enjoyed more success than any other Louisiana hip hop artist to date. Boosie solidified his spot as a street legend. He took his life from the rough streets of Baton Rouge and expressed it in his music which connected with all of his fans. Boosie has accumulated an enormous amount of support throughout the south, and other parts of the country. With many comparisons to 2Pac, Boosie is loved and adored by his southern fans, and they all rejoiced when he was released from prison earlier this year. Curren$y truly has worked hard to get to where he is today. He was signed to both No Limit and Cash Money in the early stages of his career. Once he branched off from those labels he began his run as an independent artist, releasing numerous mixtapes, and eventually released several albums. He now has a huge online following, and is one of the most popular rappers on the internet. Curren$y has used his popularity to give exposure to other Louisiana talent such as Young Roddy, Trademark The Skydiver, Nesby Phips, Le$ and more. Jet life, right? Many people forget that Frank Ocean is also from Louisiana, and he has enjoyed large amounts of success, writing songs for artists such as Beyonce and collabing with hip hop heavyweights Jay-Z and Kanye West. Frank continues to build his career as a part of Odd Future and achievements such as his grammy winning album, Channel Orange.

Now we have a new wave of Louisiana artists that are on the come up and have already started making a name for themselves. Jay Electronica may not be too young, but his debut album is highly anticipated, and drastically overdue. Ever since the release of “Exhibit C” in 2009, Jay E has built an enormous amount of buzz and attracted the attention of Diddy and even Jay-Z, who signed him to his Roc Nation label in 2010. His high amount of technical rap skill and lyricism has made him a popular rapper among hip hop heads as we “patiently” wait on his debut. August Alsina had a breakthrough year in 2013 with the release of his single “I Luv This Sh**” and got a huge amount of radio play nationwide. He was signed to Def Jam in 2012, and has been pushing forward ever since. His natural voice separates him from other R&B singers and his debut album “Testimony” dropped earlier this year and debuted at #2 on the billboard charts. Kevin Gates has been on a steady grind for a few years, from his popular song “Satelite” to now, Gates has established a name for himself. His mixtape “The Luca Brasi Story” was highly regarded as one of the best mixtapes from last year and led to him signing to Atlantic Records in 2013. Teedra Moses is a neo-soul songstress and spent some time on Rick Ross’s Maybach Music Group label. She has since continued to work on music and progress forward in her career. Female rapper 3D Na’Tee started building a buzz for herself last year with different radio appearances and music videos. She is a highly skilled rapper and is ready to take the industry by storm, She signed to Universal Records in April of this year. Universal Records is also the label that teamed with Cash Money back in the 90s.

As we look back at where Louisiana music was and how it has progressed now, we see that time is filled with change and transition. The Louisiana artists of today all have different sounds, and are affecting the music industry in their own way. Homage is always paid to No Limit and Cash Money for paving the way for these artists to shine today. The legends will never be forgotten as Louisiana continues to make its impact on hip hop today and in the future.

Mixtape Download: Blanco, Husalah & Kokane "Tortoise & The Hare EP"

Bay Area rapper Blanco has been heating up the airwaves with last week’s release of “Block Party” , a collaboration with YG that’s produced by Cookin’ Soul.  

Prior to that yet-to-be-titled, forthcoming collaborative project, Blanco teams up with legendary G-Funk crooner Kokane, Atlanta producer DJ Burn One, and fellow Bay Area rapper Husalah for the Tortoise and The Hare EP.

EXCLUSIVE: Astro Explains How WorldStarHipHop Ruined Rap Beefs + More (VIDEO)

(AllHipHop News) When Astro was born, the Notorious B.I.G. was less than seven months away from being fatally shot and WorldstarHipHop was nine years from being created. Astro spoke EXCLUSIVELY with AllHipHop about how the famous video hosting platform has changed rap battles in the wake of the East vs West rap beef and more.

Drake famously quipped “diss me, you’ll never hear a reply for it” on his 2009 song “Successful”. While Astro admits that Hip Hop is a competitive sport and “the closest thing to boxing”, the Earth to Echo star states that WorldStarHipHop has influenced an entire era in blurring the lines between reality and entertainment:

I probably wouldn’t engage in no beef. Especially now that we live in a Worldstar era where people, they’ll do something stupid. They’ll throw something at you when you come to their city. Or put their hands on you ’cause they don’t understand that’s a part of Hip Hop. They take everything serious.

Astro has only been in the national spotlight for three years and has already amassed acting credits with Taraji P. Henson and an upcoming film with Liam Neeson. Speaking on his film with Nesson, Astro explains how the writer of Minority Report informed him to never take a cting classes in order to get ahead:

The movie I worked on with Liam Neeson is called A Walk Among The Tombstones The director of that, his name is Scott Frank. He had told me after the audition to never take acting classes. So, I’m just taking his advice. I don’t know, I guess the naturalness or whatever. I took drama class when I was in fifth grade. But that was only so I didn’t have to be in  class. In drama class they make you leave the class for whatever period to go practice for the show.

Earth to Echo hits theaters on July 2nd with A Walk Among the Tombstones is set for a September 14th release.

Check out the second part of AllHipHop’s EXCLUSIVE interview with Astro below:

FIFA Bans Beats by Dre Headphones From 2014 World Cup

(AllHipHop News) The World Cup may be the only event where one can claim the world is watching with a high degree of certainty, so it’s advertising heaven. Today (June 17th), reports surface that FIFA’s existing licensing agreement with Sony has forced them to ban World Cup players from wearing Beats by Dre headphones.

On June 5th, days before the World Cup began, Beats Electronics released a five minute mini movie entitled “The Game Before The Game” featuring World Cup players as well as Lil Wayne and other celebrities. Even though the video has amassed over 11 million views on YouTube, FIFA has banned players from wearing the headphones in the World Cup stadiums and during media events. Sony, official partner with FIFA has provided the players with headphones to wear during those times they are not permitted to wear any other headphone brand.

This is Beats Electronics second attempt at circumventing FIFA’s licensing rule. During the 2012 Olympics in London, the headphone maker provided headphones to the U.S. Basketball team, which included Lebron James who had a stake in the company at the time.

Check out the 5-minute “The Game Before The Game” below:

G-Unit Releases First Music Video With All Four Members For "Nah, I'm Talking 'Bout" (VIDEO)

(AllHipHop News) G-Unit has been in existence for over a decade, however legal and personal problems have often complicated Young Buck, 50 Cent, Lloyd Banks and Tony Yayo from sharing the same song let alone music video. Today (June 17th), G-Unit released the first video featuring all four members for their remix to HS87’s “Grinding My Whole Life” for “Nah, I’m Talking Bout”.

G-Unit released their debut album Beg For Mercy on November 14th, 2003, less than a year after Tony Yayo was arrested for felony gun possession in December 2002. Yayo was arrested again after being granted parole in Jaunary 2004 for possession of a forged passport and sent back to prison until May 25th, 2004.

As a result, Tony Yayo did not appear in any of G-Unit’s music videos for Beg For Mercy and Young Buck was later kicked out of G-Unit less than three months before G-Unit released their second album Terminate on Sight. Buck’s verses and appearances on the subsequent videos were removed from the album singles and Buck and Yayo never appeared in a music video together until today.

Check out G-Unit’s first music video with all four members below:

Jay-Z And Kanye West Defy The Laws Of Chemistry

The dynamic duo that is Jay and Kanye is certainly an enigma that on the surface may boggle the minds of even the brightest individuals. As you all may know basic chemistry states that some things just don’t mix. For example, no matter how hard you shake that bottle that oil and water is just not going to mix. It’s not of its design. It’s not of its nature. The common man looking on the surface of Jay and Kanye’s relationship may the same thing. One’s low key and reserved, the other is bold and boisterous. One’s street, the other may not be so much. And yet it works. Despite these differences, these creative powerhouses have come together to create an abundance of quality, classic music over the years. Showing that even the most disparate, polarized ideals can coalesce to form greatness, bringing exultation to a flourishing culture adored by so many.

It all started at The Roc with Jay Z on the mic and Yeezy on the boards. Through this budding relationship many hits were produced such as, “Izzo (HOVA)”, “03 Bonnie &Clyde”, “Encore”, (one of my personal favorites), as well as the historic and controversial “Takeover”. And who could forget summer of 2009 with the bold, brash anthem “Run This Town” roaring through the streets, guitar cutting straight to the heart like an adrenaline shot. Also, last but not least the grandest creation of the duo, ‘Watch the Throne’. Released August of 2011 this project featured smash hits “N##### and Paris” and “Otis”, as well as the Frank Ocean featuring, “No Church in the Wild”, and much needed social commentary of a favorite, “Murder to Excellence”.

The history speaks for itself, not only are Jay Z and Kanye legends in their own right, but in collaboration they also form one of the most influential duos that Hip Hop has ever seen. So whatever distinctions that appear or conflicts that arise make sure to keep in mind the universal language of music. Often times the greatest creations are the product of the most odd, contrasting combinations.

BOBC (Joe Young & K Young) "Sin City"

International Rap/R&B Duo BOBC (Joe Young & K Young) heat of the streets with their hot new single “Sin City” off of their critically and commercially acclaimed album “Black Models & Models” with features by Rick Ross, The Game, Kid Ink, Crooked I and more.

Hip-Hop Rumors: Kanye West Booed At Bonnaroo…SMH!

Damn it, Kanye. Yeezy refuses to lay low and now, he has been unceremoniously boo’d after proclaiming he was the biggest rock star on Earth at Bonnaroo. I feel for this dude, man. I don’t know what else to say about him. I just hope he can continue to be married and a good dad. As for me, he hopes I continue to be a relative unknown to him.

See the video below.

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Kanye West Talks Dr. Dre's Apple/Beats Deal, Fixing Instagram + More

(AllHipHop News) In less than two weeks, Kanye West went from intentionally omitting Jay Z’s name while performing to claiming that Jay Z influenced Apple’s biggest acquisition deal in its history. Earlier today at  Cannes Lions Creativity Conference in France, Mr. West spoke on how Jay Z’s Magna Carta Holy Grail collaboration with Samsung helped Dr. Dre’s Beats by Dre/Apple deal happen.

Last July, Jay Z partnered with Samsung for a Magna Carta Holy Grail app that would give 1 million Samsung Galaxy owners a free download of Jay Z’s album. Less than four months after Jay Z and Kanye performed at the first night of Samsung’s SXSW concerts, AdWeek reports that West explains how Jay Z’s Samsung deal may have been culturally influential, but is ultimately behind Apple:

There would have been no Beats deal without the Samsung deal. It showed the No. 1 company the importance of connecting with culture. The reason I said I didn’t like Samsung particularly is because throughout my entire life, because of how my parents raised me, I have to work with the No. 1. I can’t work with anyone but Jay Z, because he’s No. 1. I can’t be with any girl but Kim, because that’s the girl whose pictures I look at the most and get turned on by. I’m not going to represent any company but Louis Vuitton, because that’s No. 1. … Samsung is not quite Apple, but it showed that Jimmy [Iovine] and Dre would be able to connect with the No. 1 influencers.

For the deal, Jay Z was reportedly paid $5 million. While Kanye has not announced any hands-on collaboration with any tech companies as of yet, he did reveal that him and Instagram CEO/co-founder Kevin Systrom spoke about West fixing Instagram:

I said to Kevin [Systrom], why don’t you let us redo Instagram? Now, you know, Instagram is nice. It’s nice looking. I’m not knocking it. But just in general, everyone spends all of their time looking at their screens or their phones. And just as a simple task, we could clean that up.

Days after their wedding, Kim Kardashian and Kanye West posted a picture of the two of them kissing in front of a flower wall which amassed an record 1.9 Instagram likes. According to West, achieving that record almost ruined his honeymoon:

Annie Leibovitz pulled out right before the wedding—maybe she was scared about the idea of celebrity. … But I still wanted my wedding photos to look like Annie Leibovitz. Now, can you imagine telling someone who just wants to Instagram a photo, the No. 1 person on Instagram, that we need to work on the color of the flowered wall? But the fact that the No. 1 most liked photo has this certain aesthetic on it was a win for what the mission is—of raising the palette.