Mimi Faust & Nikko Smith Talk Sex Tape, Stevie J + Joseline, & Shower Scene (VIDEO)

(AllHipHop News) With one day to go before their sex tape hits the internet, Mimi Faust & Nikko Smith sat down with WSHH to talk about the video, the reaction of Love & Hip Hop Atlanta co-stars Stevie J and Joseline Hernandez, the infamous shower scene, favorite position, and what music they like to use as the soundtrack when having sex.

[ALSO READ: Sex Tape Of “Love & Hip Hop Atlanta” Star Mimi Faust Set For Release (PICS)]

Watch Mimi and Nikko discuss Mimi & Nikko: Scandal in Atlanta in the video below.

Diamond Talks Physically Fighting Lil Scrappy, Gucci Mane Slapping Him Over Weed+ More (VIDEO)

(AllHipHop News) A fews days ago, Diamond EXCLUSIVELY informed AllHipHop that she will reveal more details of her failed relationship with Lil Scrappy on her upcoming album. However, she decided to air out a bit more of their dirty laundry during her appearance on Power 105’s The Breakfast Club this past Friday (April 18th).

During her interview, she revealed that her ex Lil Scrappy “has some issues”  and stated he was physically abusive:

He was mentally abusive, physically abusive. We fought. You ain’t beating my ass. We gon fight! So if that’s what you wanna call it, but if you fighting a n-gga, there ain’t but so much you can win. He got some issues and need some help.

After saying Scrappy and “his aura” messed up a few opportunities for her, Diamond confirms a longstanding rumor about an altercation between Gucci Mane and Lil Scrappy. It was rumored that Lil Scrappy was slapped by Gucci Mane at The Velvet Room in Atlanta. According to Diamond, it all started after Gucci Mane requested Scrappy not smoke around him, because he was currently on probation:

That small little thing just stroked his ego and [Scrappy] felt like Gucci was sonning him ’cause he kept telling him ‘Bruh, chill on the weed. If you going to smoke, go over there.’ Still rolling up weed. Still blowing it. [Gucci] like ‘Bruh, chill.’ Next thing you know they getting into it. Gucci slapped him. [Scrappy] got kicked out the club.

Check out the full interview below:

Cam'ron Almost Got His Own Color From Crayola, Will Release An EP Every Month + More

(AllHipHop News) Cam’ron was born and bred from a subsection of the heart of American capitalism, he’s inclined towards hustling. In a recent interview with Mass Appeal, Cam’ron revealed how he almost owned his own color, making his own reality show and more.

Ever since the world at large saw Cam’ron don pink in his 2002 “Hey Ma” music video, he he has been associated with the color. During a 2004 interview with The New York Times, Cam’ron stated he was planning on the next color to showcase but was not “not going to tell anybody until I patent it.” While he does not explicitly state of his dealings with Crayola were in connection to his comments in the interview, but during his Mass Appeal interview, he does allude to a deal with Crayola that went bad:

The only thing that became a possibility -— but we didn’t follow through on — is they were thinking about doing a Cam’ron pink with Crayola.

Never one to let one bad business deal keep him down, Cam’ron has been involved in a number of different ventures this past year. From his own line of Dipset Capes to his own brand of socks, Cam’ron has been d During an interview with Miss Info in October of last year, Cam spoke on releasing a viral comedy series First of The Month from January to June. While that has not materialized, Cam’ron reveals in the Mass Appeal interview that he is set to start the series soon:

 I’ve been working on this thing called “The First of the Month.” I’m putting out an EP every month with a 30-minute episode so you’re not waiting a year or more for the next album.

Cam’ron and his girlfriend JuJu have been flooding people’s Instagram feeds to the point that there’s developing requests for the pair to do a reality TV show. According to Cam, he’s open to the possibility, as long as the money is proportionate to the star they believe they are getting:

They’ll offer you, in the beginning, $15,000 an episode or some people could go up to $100,000 and in your fourth or fifth season be getting a million or two million per season. But, and I’m not comparing myself to anybody whatsoever, Viacom is getting all this money from all these people. Like they offered Kim and Kanye 40 million for a reality show, so you’re gonna offer me a hundred thousand? Nah, that math ain’t even close.

Check out an excerpt of the feature here.

Jay Electronica Says Kendrick Lamar "Didn't Say Anything" On "Control" Verse +More

(AllHipHop News) Jay Elecrtoinca is 1. currently in the United States of America and 2. back up to this internet rants again. Last night (April 18th), Jay Electronica addressed Kendrick Lamar’s “Control” verse, threatened DJ Vlad and more on Twitter.

According to Jay Elect, he is siding with the unpopular opinion and saying that Kendrick’s polarizing “Control” verse was not only the worst but “didn’t say anything”:

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Jay later directed his most inflammatory comments at DJ Vlad:

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Per usual, Jay Elect has since deleted all of his tweets from yesterday’s rant.

 

 

Drake Addresses Jay Z During Toronto Raptors/Brooklyn Nets Playoff Game (AUDIO)

(AllHipHop News) Drake slyly has modified his “diss me, you’ll never hear a reply for it” mandate to mean you won’t hear your name on a record. However, today (April 19th) Drake uses the

The Raptors’ “Global Ambassador” joined in on the Toronto Sports Network’s commentary of the Raptors/Nets Game 1 playoff match up at Air Canada Centre. Before calling the matchup “ironic”, Drake once again mocked Jay Z’s love for high end items by saying “Jay Z somewhere eating a fondue plate right now.”

This is the first time Drake has mentioned Jay Z by name since his infamous remarks about Jay leaked from his Rolling Stone interview back in February.

The Raptors management seems to be on a full scale verbal assault of their Brooklyn foes. Prior to the game and Drake’s comments, the Toronto Raptors general manager Masai Ujiri yelled to a raucous crowd: “F*CK BROOKLYN!”

Check out Drake mention Jay Z as well Masai Ujiri’s “F*ck Brooklyn” chant we below:

Toronto Raptors General Manager Masai Ujiri yelling “F*ck Brooklyn”:

Hip-Hop Rumors: French Montana Brings A Kardashian To The Hood

French Montana and Khloe Kardashian are all the rage these days. I didn’t fully understand the magnitude of their loving until Trina got mad about it. But, now it is official…French brought KK to the HOOD! Last night, French and the crew were in Elizabeth, NJ for a quick promo stop and they were all up in Club All-Star like it was nothing. Khloe drove the white Bentley with French riding shotgun.

Hip Hop Rumors: Did Trina Threaten Khloe Kardashian For Stealing French Montana?

Now, apparently French was there mostly to have fun and hang out while promoting his new Coke Boyz mixtape. He and Khloe chatted and when Bobby Trends let it be known that Khloe was in the house, all the cameras started to point upward. Khloe didn’t do a lot, but French performed a bit for the crowd and they went crazy over it. From what I was told, this is a HOOD spot…deep into Elizabeth, NJ. There were no problems at all and the whole crew left before the club shut down for the evening.

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

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Marlon Wayans: Of Nas, Jay Z and Haunted Houses

There aren’t a lot of things Marlon Wayans doesn’t want you to know. But, he does not really want people in the hood to know that his last flick, A Haunted House, made like 60x more money than it cost to make. And it cost under $2 million to make. You do the math. On the flip side, he has not-one-issue explaining at great length (pause) why his butt cheeks seemingly get a cameo in all of his movies. Ever the comedic riot, he explains the “modern” family structure in “A Haunted House 2,” the sequel to the successful original, the pimple on his butt, and even takes time for a selfie with AllHipHop’s CEO. He doubled the budget on this installment of the humorous funny flick. Hopefully, we’re able to tell Brooklyn that he made even more money on the second time around.

In these clips, Chuck “Jigsaw” Creekmur talks to Marlon Wayans, Affion Crockett and Gabriel “Fluffy” Iglesias. Let the laughter begin.

As a bonus, Marlon and the equally hilariously Affion Crockett talk Jay Z & Nas’s epic battle and modern rappers keeping Hip-Hop alive and well.

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DJ Quik's Top 5 Hip Hop Moments From the 90s

Thanks to festivals like Coachella, SXSW and Paid Dues Hip-Hop legends are being instagramed into the timelines of a new generation of fans.

DJ Quik is one of the many respected artists taking it to the road. This month (April 19th & 20th) he kicks off the “Krush Groove” tour which also features Redman, Method Man, Bone Thugs and Harmony and more.

“Great moments make Hip-hop what it is,” says tour booking agent Jamie Adler. “Whether it’s an artist collabo, an onstage reconciliation or a diss, those moments are the exclamation points in the story of Hip-hop. DJ Quik is actually about to give us one of those moments on this tour so people better come with their camera phone’s ready.”

Knowing that DJ Quik is going to deliver it on stage, we asked what are some outstanding moments from his early days as an artist.

DJ Quik’s Top 5 hip hop moments from the 90s

#1 – I did a show with X-Clan who at the time were my favorite group and I was awe-struck. I was a big fan because they were like the Hip-hop Parlament and the Funkadelics, so I was blown away.

#2 – When my 1st album came out and the s### exploded! I had anxiety because of the success of it. I couldn’t believe it. For it being a mixtape, well you might as well call it a mix cassette, but Profile records put some money behind it and put me Michael Jackson’s studio and let me go hard. I ended up making a top 20 album that year. The whole gaze of that is high that’s better than weed and alcohol mixed together, intoxicating. I got a little power drunk though.

# 3 – Working in the studio with Tupac after he got out of jail, that was really intense and it felt…if I could pick a word, there was a type of anticipation for the whole situation. Not just for the album we were working on (All Eyes On Me) but for where he was going at the time because it seems like he was trying to catch up on lost time from being in the pen so it was just a trip how fast we worked when we got in there because he was very driven that was very memorable.

#4 – It’s not so positive but it was when my nephew got strung out on crystal meth and shot my manager at my house. Trying to drive him to the hospital was life changing for me, I never really got comfortable after that in the industry, or around people. That was pretty traumatic.

#5 – Signing with Clive Davis. It was a little bittersweet with that monkey on my back because I had finally made it to the majors but constantly thinking about my friend who had helped me get there wasn’t there to share it with me. It’s a little melancholy but those are some of my  most memorable times.

 

Big Boi Says Outkast Had To Cut Five Songs From Coachella Performance

(AllHipHop News) Outkast’s first performance together in over 6 years was met with same reaction the inital news of their reunion tour surfaced: skeptical zeal. Big Boi spoke with The Hollywood Reproter about finding artists on Shazam, cutting Outkast’s Coachella Performance and more.

According to one half of the duo speaking with , the group had five extra songs planned for their first performance at Coachella last Friday but were forced to cut the set short. Big Boi says that they may perform those songs during their upcoming shows:

What happened was our set got cut by like five songs. We had to cut ‘Player’s Ball’ and ‘Chronomentrophobia’ because of the time constraints. But there’s probably a couple songs [fans] didn’t hear then they’re gonna hear this time.

Big Boi also spoke a number of solo projects he is currently working on to be released this year. In addition to his solo follow up to 2012’s Vicious Lies and Dangerous Rumors, Big Boi has an EP planned with New York band Phantogram, titled Big Grams. He also has a few collaborations with rock band Modest Mouse that he says has been done for years:

I’ve been asking [lead singer] Isaac [Brock] when they gonna do it, man,We’ve got these songs they’ve been sitting on forever. I saw him a couple months ago and they’re working on some additions to what we did. I don’t know. It’s a crazy camp over there. It’s coming. Talk to him! He’s the boss.

Check out the full interview here.

Whoopi Goldberg Writes About How She Replaced Advil With Marijuana To Treat Illness

(AllHipHop News) Whooppi Goldberg is one of the only people to have won a Grammy, Academy Award, Golden Globe, Emmy, Daytime Emmy and a Tony. You can now add marijuana columnist to her resume as Goldberg begun her writing gig at The Cannabist with a post on her love of medical marijuana.

Goldberg, whom suffers from glaucoma-induced headaches stated that she uses a vaporizer pen that she named “Sippy” to deal with her headaches. According to Goldberg, marijuana has worked better than the “man made things” she was taking before:

I used to take Advil by the handful for this very reason, and I don’t take Advil anymore — not for my eye. You’re not supposed to eat Advil every day, and I was eating them every day, these man-made things. But I can do this without hurting myself. 

Goldberg maintains that she uses marijuana for strictly medicinal purposes and is “certainly not looking for that high high.” This is a mentality she developed over time as she revealed in 1992 that she smoked marijuana prior to her acceptance speech at the 1991 Oscars:

I learned a great lesson. Never smoke pot before there’s a possibility of having to talk to a hundred million people.

Check out Goldberg’s full article on The Cannabist here. Check out Goldberg discuss smoking marijuana before the 1991 Oscars below: