Hip Hop Rumors: T.I.'s Mom Tries To Mend His Broken Marriage?

Everyone knows that momma knows best, and T.I.’s mom thinks Tiny should give her son another try…

Tiny posted a pics of her and a few homegirls having a good time over the weekend, and Tips mama saw this post as the best time to drop some advice and address their marital issues.

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TI-Mom_IgHmmm Momma Tip we don’t know if that was the best way to go about dropping knowledge…

 

50 Cent Jokes About Slowbucks' Investigation (VIDEO)

(AllHipHop News) This has grown to become expected behavior: news breaks out, 50 Cent releases Instagram parody. Earlier today (June 9th) reiterated his stance on Slowbucks’ ongoing investigation on 50 Cent and his affiliates.

In the Instagram video, 50 Cent states that Slowbucks’ SBOE stands for “Snitching Boy, on Everything”.

50 Cent has since deleted the video from Instagram, however ALLHIPHOP has the video below:

Taye Diggs: Black Films Are Still A "Huge Risk" To Hollywood

t(AllHipHop News) Earlier this year, Kevin Hart and Ice Cube’s Ride Along film broke the record for the biggest January opening weekend with $47.8 million. According to Taye Diggs, lead actor in the highly successful The Best Man Holiday, “Black films” are still considered risky moves by Hollywood studios and are largely dependent on the success of other Black films.

The Best Man Holiday has grossed over $70 million since its November 2013 release. In a recent interview with The New York Daily News, Diggs stated that Hollywood studios “judge one quote-unquote black movie on how other ‘black’ movies have done, even if they have nothing to do with each other.” Diggs believes that even though Black films have grossed over $150 million worldwide in the past 7 months, they are still a “huge risk”:

We’ve definitely come a long way. But we’ve got a long way to go. It’s too bad we can’t do well on our own merit when it comes to the studios. They don’t like to take risks and, unfortunately, we’re still considered a huge risk, even though I don’t think we are.

Tim Story’s Think Like A Man Too is set to be released in less than two weeks on June 20th. The film of mostly Black actors has grossed over $90 million at the box office since its April 20th, 2012 release.

Cam'ron Says Jay Z's "A Sucka" For Solange Fight, Talks 2005 Carjacking + MORE (VIDEO)

(AllHipHop NewsCam’ron has been out of prison for over five years, however a decade ago his luck with the law was consistently tested. During an interview with Tim Westwood, Cam’ron spoke on how Jay Z was “a sucka” for his elevator altercation with Solange, how a 2005 carjacking stalled his career and more:

According to Cam, Solange was cordial to him the last time the two of them were in an elevator four months ago. Cam later admits that Jay Z’s altercation with Solange in the elevator was a “no-win situation” that would leave the Roc Nation boss looking “like a sucka”:

It’s kind of a no win situation. If he would’ve hit her back, he would’ve been a sucka for hitting her back. ‘Aww, he’s hitting women.’ Then, that he don’t hit her back, he’s a sucka for keep getting hit so many times.

On October 24th, 2005, Cam’ron was shot in Washington, D.C. after a man attempted to rob him of his blue 2006 Lamborghini at a stop light. Cam’ron was on probation for a 2004 gun possession charge during the time and explains how the carjacking stalled his career and placed him in jail:

 You know what’s crazy? The [2004] trip that I cam over here, I got permission to come. When I first got arrested I got permission to come over here. They said, ‘as long as you working, you can go away.’ So, when I went to D.C. and got shot, they was like ‘you can’t even be in D.C.’ I was like ‘I got permission to go to London, I didn’t know I needed permission to go to D.C.’ They was like ‘you need permission to go to the bathroom.’

According to Cam, he was placed in jail for violating his probation and could not leave the country for five years after he was released due to a new probation.

Check out Cam’ron’s speak on Diplomatic Immunity, new Dipset album and more below:

G-Unit Perform Reunion Show, 50 Cent Addresses Slowbucks' Investigation(VIDEO)

(AllHipHop News) G-Unit officially reunited on stage after a 7 year hiatus at Hot 97’s Summer Jam concert on June 1st, but the group saved the nostalgia for Webster Hall. Last night (June 8th), G-Unit performed most of their hits and new songs, while 50 Cent took the time to address an ongoing investigation he is apart of, courtesy of Slowbucks.

The group performed their remixes to Drake’s “0 to 100” and HS87’s  “Grinding My Whole Life” along with past hits such 50 Cent’s “In Da Club”, Tony Yayo’s “So Seductive”, “Stunt 101” and many others.

News surfaced yesterday that 50 Cent affiliate Mikey Fingers, was arrested in connection to the assault and robbery of Slowbucks. Slowbucks refuted those claims on his personal Instagram account stating ” We not entertaining NO #Police @ all!!” Before ending the show, 50 Cent let the crowd know he did not believe Slowbucks’ story

I want everyone to get home safe, because there’s so much police in here courtesy of slowbucks.”

Check out G-Unit’s Reunion show and 50 Cent dissing Slowbucks footage  below:

Hip-Hop Rumors: “Pam” Disses French Montana After He Jokes On Her!


Instagram and social media are making open communication to a new level. But, people seem to forget this “openness” means everybody sees what you do. Take in point, French Montana posted the following picture of Tichina Arnold aka “Pam,” from our beloved show “Martin.”

Well, you know it got back to Pam and she didn’t take it funny. She took it to the next level:

Man oh man. Mr. Montana, I’ve perused (read through with thoroughness and care) your #instagram profile description, pictures & posts… but despite my determined effort, I STILL don’t have a CLUE to one very simple question… “Who ARE you?”.. I mean other than reading that you’ve dated a Kardashian, and you seem to enjoy taking extraneous pictures with LEGITIMATE celebrities, I’m baffled (perplexed, confused) as to WHO you are & WHAT you actually DO? How do you contribute to society? What do you do to HELP those in need? What philanthropic works have you done? Are you on the board of any charitable organizations? Do you posses your own charitable organization? Do you own your name? How many of your followers are actually REAL followers and not computer generated? Oh.. And one other thing, if you are gonna post or repost things about other people (such as myself). FYI: Maybe you should put more effort into aligning yourself with people who can ASSIST you with building your brand for longevity, only THEN will you be prepared to (as your boy Martin would so clearly put it) “Stomp with the big dogs”. But either way, I’m pleased to know you are a true fan of the Martin show despite what criticisms you have. Your continued support is proof that for over 30 years, I have CONTRIBUTED something of VALUE on television to many people (including yourself) and many generations and hopefully more to come. Hit me up and maybe I can hook you into individuals who have “Serious Inquiries” regarding hiring you. I just need to know what exactly it is that you are SELLING, because unfortunately, I STILL don’t know. Keep your head up & GOD Bless! TICHINA … Oh! One more thing, if you know of anyone who has an auto immune disease such as #Lupus, go check out my 501c3 organization at www.wewinfoundation.org – Unfortunately thousands of women (and men) battle with this constant life threatening #autoimmune #disease everyday. It would be AMAZING if you made a donation instead of losing 40k in one on one basketball bets with your cohorts. Your positive & monetary support would be GREATLY appreciated. Thank you for your time.

I don’t think French is going to donate anything after that reply!

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

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50 Cent Affiliate Arrested For SlowBucks Chain Snatching

(AllHipHop News) An arrest has been made in the chain snatching that claimed Slowbucks golden jewelry.

Mikey Fingers, who is a purported member of 50 Cent’s crew, was reportedly arrested for the infraction.

Some chided the act of turning Fingers in.

Mike Lighty said on twitter, “#ShoutOut The coward @slowbucks For Snitching On the Homie Aka Tio #MikeyFingers !!!!! These @slowbucks Cats talk about killing drugs and gangs But when the block Is flamming these be the same Cowards Snitching and pointing People Out ….. #Free my ni**a #MikeyFingers !!!!”

Slowbucks seemed to have a counter to the “no snitching” stance by others in the community.

The video of the incident was captured by AllHipHop’s cameras.

Gucci Mane Ft PeeWee Longway "Its Time To Get Paid"

Gucci Mane releases new music as he links up with PeeWee Longway for ‘Its Time To Get Paid’. It is produced by Metro Boomin and will appear on ‘The White Album’ dropping June 17th part of his “WW3D” series.

Tracy Morgan In Critical Condition After Car Accident That Killed One Person

(AllHipHop News) Prayers up to the family of Tracy Morgan as earlier today (June 7th) reports surfaced that the comedian was in a six vehicle accident.

The six vehicle accident occurred in New Jersey’s Mercer County while Morgan was in a party limo with four other people, according to Sgt. Gregory William of New Jersey State Police. One person was killed in the accident while four others are getting treatment at the Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital. Reports have surfaced stating that Morgan is in the Intensive Care Unit.

According to State Police speaking with NBC, two tractor trailers were involved in the accident, with one being culpable for the crash.

Tracy Morgan was on the road for his Turn It Funny Tour which stopped at Dover Downs Casino in Dover, Del. He was scheduled to appear last night at 9 P.M.

AllHipHop will update this story as more news develops.

Chris Rock, Dave Chappelle, Questlove + More Explain Their Night At The Comedy Cellar

(AllHipHop News) February 27th, 2013 was a regular day to the majority of America, but for a select few at New York City’s famous Comedy Cellar, it was the first night the comedic stars aligned. During a surprise stand up performance from Dave Chappelle, he was joined on stage by Kevin Hart, Questlove, Bill Bellamy, Chris Rock and Marlon Wayans to share stories and jokes. Those men recently spoke with GQ about how the one in a life time surprise event.

Every one of the men involved admitted that Dave’s appearance came at a complete surprise, but they all found a way to make it to 117 Macdougal St.  However, it was Questlove who had to use a bit of deception and possibly breaking the speed limit to make it to the event:

I lied to my date and said I’d been called into the studio. I can always blame it on D’Angelo, because he’s like the musical booty call. He’ll call and say, “Hey, what are you doing? I want to lay a track down. Come on over.” So once I call my date a car service, I get myself a cab. I tell my driver to “do 100! We’ve got fifteen minutes to get to the Comedy Cellar!” And I was not the only one pulling up to the curb and running inside like their life depended on it. The entire black comedy world was breaking their necks to get in.

During the interview Rock and Chappelle both alluded to the competitive nature of comedy, with Chappelle likening it to “being in the Karate Kid tournament every night.” Hart on the other hand revealed how even in the competitive realm of comedy, talent humbles you:

Me and Chris [Rock] were joking about how Dave was just so much better than us—the thought process behind his jokes. How he makes it look effortless. We were all doing the same thing—running material we were working on. We were pretty much all in the gym—basketball players getting our jump shots. And Dave’s way of doing it was just levels above. He’s in a different realm. He’s out of this world, man. Ridiculous.

Once on stage all of the comedians began speaking highly of the other. That previously mentioned competitive energy was not prominent, but a remark Rock remembers telling Hart clearly showed that it was far from being non-existent that night:

You’re not going to sit there and let other people be funnier than you. I mean, I like Kevin, but come on. I’m not conceding. Please. Kevin starred in Soul Plane. So, you tell him that you love him, but you got to remind him of Soul Plane.

On July 18th, Dave Chappelle begins a five-date stand-up engagement at Radio City Music Hall. To hear him tell it, the night at the Comedy Cellar was a once-in-a-lifetime experience:

I’ve known these guys for years and have always respected their talent, but on that night I got to experience it up close. That’s why it was special. But it made me laugh that Ahmir told his date he needed to go to the studio. Why didn’t he just bring her to the show?

Check out the full article here.

Gucci Mane Says He'll Knock Game Out On New Diss Song "The Definition"

Gucci Mane is currently incarcerated for federal gun possession, however a new song from him entitled “The Definition” has been released. In the song, Gucci throws shots at Jeezy’s CTE label and states he’s “robbed a few Cali n*ggas” after starting with Game:

Game the definition of a rap n####/I’m not a lover or a figher, I’m a trap n*gga/On Twitter talking about you want to scrap n*gga/Well, I’ll knock yo ass out and drag you to the trap n*gga.

While there is no information on when Gucci Mane recorded the song, the lyrics suggest it is in relation to Gucci’s boxing challenge to rappers he laid out two years ago. Game was the first rapper to respond to the challenge during an interview with VladTV  a week later stating that he would take Gucci up on that challenge.

Check out Gucci Mane’s “The Definition” diss song to Game below:

Trey Songz Talks August Alsina, Past Hits, New Music, and More with The Breakfast Club

Recently, “Mr. Steal Your Girl” aka Trey Songz stopped by the Breakfast Club Morning show. The R&B crooner is back with heavy promo! Stopping by Power 105, Trey filled fans in on what’s to come as the year goes on. He confirmed that his upcoming album Trigga is still on track for its July 1 debut, and shared that he is also planning a forthcoming tour. Songz also talked about his past hits that we love and how they relate to his current success and new music. He touched on his relationship with August Alsina and Chris Brown, as well as his collaborations with some of today’s hottest rap artists.

Check out the interview below!

Dame Dash Talks CEO Beef W/ Lyor Cohen, Responds To Funkmaster Flex + MORE

(AllHipHop News) Earlier today, Dame Dash responded to Funkmaster Flex’s rant during his appearance on The Combat Jack Show last night(June 5th). In his interview he explains why he wants to have “CEO beef”, Funkmaster Flex, Steve Stoute helping Jay Z get sued and more. Dame Dash was one of the most powerful record executives during one of Hip Hop most volatiles times in the early 2000s. During that time his Roc-A-Fella artists had engaged in beefs with D-Block, Nas and others. However, Dash now feels that CEOs should no longer benefit from rapper beef:

These CEOs  have made so much money off of rap beef for so long. It’s not like when two rappers have a problem with each other they sit them down to squash it. They actually put a battery in their back. Sort of like a battery might have been in Flex’s back and have them beef with each other and make money off the winner.

Six months after Dash’s DD172 Record label released Curren$y’s Pilot Talk II, Curren$y signed to Warner Bros Records. At the time, Lyor Cohen was the chairman and chief executive at Warner, a fact Dash says Cohen used against him by using Curren$y:

I also noticed that these corporate people were trying to bomb on me and making it look like I had a beef with a rapper to keep the beef off of them. But I couldn’t really answer right then and there, because guys like Lyor Cohen were using people like Warner Bros [Records] money to fund his personal issues. So, I can’t fight a man when he’s using somebody else’s money, especially when I’m funding other businesses. So I was like, Imma let him get that off. Imma see what they do for the next five years.

Lyor Cohen left Warner Bros Records a year after signing Curren$y, which Dash viewed as making him vulnerable. Cohen is now running an independent label, 300 and Dash remarks that he doesn’t have “other people’s money to use to do all of those corporate tricks he used to do.” Dash wants to “make money off of CEO beef instead of making money off of rap beef.” One monetization method Dame has come up with is holding a public debate with Lyor Cohen. One of Flex’s claims was that Dash accused Cohen of being a culture vulture, however used his financial backing for Roc-A-Fella when Def Jam purchased a stake in the company in 1997. According to Dame, not only did he not “use any of Lyor’s money”, he sold a stake in the company to improve Roc-A-Fella’s independence.

When Flex was like ‘you used their money.’ No I didn’t use any of Lyor’s money. I used Universal’s money. I sold it. We sold it. We made equity and we sold half. The reason why we sold them half is so they can fund it. We were partners 50/50. We built equity and earned it based on a multiple. But of a businessperson, or rather, a person who has a job wouldn’t understand that.

According to Dame, when Jay Z was arrested in 1999 for stabbing record executive Lance “Un” Rivera, Steve Stoute “got Un the lawyer to sue Jay.” Around 1999 Rivera had his label Untertainment Records under Epic Records which was a subsidiary of Columbia Records, where Stoute was a record executive at.

Check out the full 2 hour+ interview on The Combat Jack Show below:

A$AP Mob Jokes About Slowbucks Chain Robbery During "Funkmaster Flex Freestyle" (VIDEO)

(AllHipHop News) 50 Cent once said “summer time is the killing season”, and New York City is definitely experience a hate wave. During his freestyle session with the A$AP Mob on The Funkmaster Flex Show, A$AP Rocky and A$AP Ferg made a point to mention Slowbucks’ recent Summer Jam assault during 50 Cent’s performance.

The A$AP Mob appeared on Flex’s show last night (June 5th) and freestyled over Notorious B.I.G. “Who Shot Ya?” instrumental. While doing the patented back-and-forth flow him and A$AP Ferg have displayed on numerous songs, Rocky and Ferg gave their opinions on the two biggest stories in New York City Hip Hop:

Ferg: When you getting Slow bucks, come at your name/and I come off flipping like Flex and Dame/but n*ggas don’t know, I stay flexing on your Dame/that b*tch gave me the as* she gave me the brain/

Rocky:  Until 50 Cent run up and take yo’ chain

Ferg: He ain’t gon do that to me, ’cause I got that thang/

Rocky: Oh sh*t, I heard he with the G-Unit gang.

Rocky later remarked “shout out to Slowbucks, that’s my n*gga, he know it’s love/I give no f*cks”. Check out the full A$AP Mob freestyle below: