50 Cent Shares His Thoughts On Jay Z’s Drake Diss

(AllHipHop News) 50 Cent is no stranger to battles on wax, so it’s no surprise the G-Unit leader was asked about the recent verbal spat between Jay Z and Drake.

While appearing on The Russ Parr Morning Show, 50 shared his thoughts about Jay’s shot at Drake on his “We Made It” verse, if Drizzy should clap back at Hov, and how the situation will play out with each rapper’s respective partners.

[ALSO READ: 50 Cent Talks Possible Collaborations With Lil Boosie & Nas]

When asked “who won?” 50 replied:

I think it’s just getting started. We didn’t actually hear any verses or raps from Drake. But you know what, it’s interesting I think you’re supposed to rap about things that are in your actual life. But those are laws that were a part of our culture when I actually came in, when I fell in love with it, but it’s old school. The kids don’t actually care, because they’ve accepted things in front of me that I know that they know wasn’t right. He was just saying, “f**k with me you know I got it.” So… did he have dope? What has he got? The Picasso?

When asked if he was encouraging Drake to respond, 50 said:

I think I would respond to it. I don’t know. It depends. Sometimes it has to be the right timing surrounding the response. Like if other people say things I just look at them.

50 continued:

He went to calling him Mrs. Drizzy. And then you gotta see what kind of lines would come out relationship wise. It might actually create a separation here people where there’s team RiRi and Drake on one side and Jay and Bey on the other… You with me or you with them baby? I’m gonna be in the house like this: “So you gonna be right with me and let this old man say this about me and you ain’t rolling with me girl? You got a fashion icon award. You mean tell me you scared of Bey? Why? Cause she’s drunk in love?”

[ALSO READ: 50 Cent: Jay Z Quit Competing With Me During My Prime]

 

Eminem, OutKast, & Nas To Play Lollapalooza Festival 2014

(AllHipHop News) Fans headed to Chicago for Lollapalooza 2014 will have the chance to see Slim Shady, 3K, Sir Lucious Left Foot, and God’s Son. The line-up for the festival has been announced, and among the acts to appear during the 3-day event are Eminem, OutKast, and Nas.

[ALSO READ:“One Mic” Festival With Nas, Lauryn Hill & More Begins At The Kennedy Center]

Other Hip Hop stars on the bill include Childish Gambino, Chance The Rapper, Run The Jewels, and Rich Homie Quan. To view the full list of performers visit Lollapalooza.com.

The Lollapalooza Festival is scheduled for August 1-3 at Chicago’s Grant Park.

[ALSO READ: Eminem Is Now The Second Highest Selling Male Artist Of The SoundScan Era]

 

50 Cent Gets Victory In Lawsuit Against WorldStarHipHop

(AllHipHop News) 50 Cent received some good news this week. After 5 years, the New York rapper gained a partial victory in his copyright lawsuit against WorldStarHipHop.com

50 sued WSHH for using his likeness as part of the site’s banner. The judge in the case ruled in favor of the “Hold On” performer.

[ALSO READ: Washington Post Columnist Calls For “Death Of World Star Hip Hop”]

The Hollywood Reporter reports:

The main controversy in the lawsuit had to do with the website’s masthead featuring an image of the rapper. In a ruling on Monday, a federal judge granted the hip-hop star summary judgment on copyright and right of publicity claims. In doing so, the judge rejected affirmative defenses including fair use. According to the ruling, “Defendants provide no authority to support the fair use of a celebrity’s image or likeness. This is not surprising, as a celebrity’s image, standing alone, only evokes that celebrity’s persona. Jackson’s image does not, by itself, describe anything about Defendants’ website.”

[ALSO READ: 50 Cent Talks Possible Collaborations With Lil Boosie & Nas]

Hip-Hop Rumors: Tiny Answers The Butt Implant Question!

Wendy Williams in under the gun herself, but for now, she asked all the pertinent questions in the rumor realm. Basically, she asked about the marital situation with Tip and also about the allegations that she had had some augmentation in the tail region.

Tiny is honest. I’ll tell give her that.

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Chief Keef Allegedly Involved In Shooting

(AllHipHop News) Rapper Chief Keef may have been involved in a shooting that hospitalized at least one person, according to reports.

At press time, police were investigating the situation. No charges have been filed yet, but authorities have questioned several people.

The incident happened at Keef’s manager’s home in Northfield, IL.

The 18-year-old Keef was at the residence when the shooting occurred, but was not the shooter, according to TMZ.

Some reports have stated the opposite – that Keef was indeed the one that shot the unnamed person. Other sources say Keef actually drove the injured person to the hospital, but the notion is largely speculative.

The victim is currently in intensive care.

Hip-Hop Rumors: Is Chris Brown Catching Jail Hell Over Rihanna!?

Yeah man!

The inmates are supposedly “Team Rihanna” in the bing. According to HollywoodLife.com, “One inmate said in passing ‘you a b***h for hitting Rihanna.’”

LOL! Really? He’s in the jail with woman beaters, molesters, bums, killers and general crooks! It looks like somebody is making up duck tales, but lets continue with the rumor. <em

“They be saying other stuff too, like ‘you ain’t no rapper, you’re a whack R&B singer,’” the source continues. “They’re in there trying to break him down.”

Now they are saying Breezy is praying for an early release to get out of the belly of the beast. He’s only doing a skid bid, but I guess all he needs is for somebody to go crazy with the shank and that’s IT.

The thing about this that seems fishy is that Chris Brown in in solitary confinement. His interactions with other people is extremely limited. In fact, he only gets one out out of the cell.

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

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Ice Cube To Star In First “Barbershop” Movie In A Decade

(AllHipHop News) Ice Cube is picking up the clippers again. Today (March 26th), it was announced that the sequel to 2004’s Barbershop 2: Back In Business will star Ice Cube.

[ALSO CHECK OUT: Ice Cube: Kendrick Lamar Should’ve Won The Grammy Because Macklemore May Not Last]

According to Deadline, Ice Cube is negotiating a deal with MGM to appear in Barbershop 3, with Cedric the Entertainer and Queen Latifah possibly joining later. Ice Cube will produce the film, however no word on prospective directors have been announced.

[ALSO CHECK OUT: Kevin Hart & Ice Cube’s “Ride Along 2″ To Be Released January 2016]

The last installment in the Barbershop series, Barbershop 2: Back In Businesswas released on February 6th, 2004 and grossed $65 million.

Hip-Hop Rumors: Wendy Williams Gets Assaulted On Facebook!

YO! I don’t watch the Wendy Williams show or anything, but somebody from the AHH team hit me with this one, I had to post it for the malicious factors alone!

Apparently, there is some rolling beef with Wendy and Evelyn Lozado! Why’d she set her off? Evelyn went in on Wendy and even drug her husband in the mix. Wendy obviously talks about people for a living so E just reversed it but with a meaner spirit! Peep what she posted on Facebook.

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OUCH!!!!!

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Coke Boys Chinx Talks Arrest With French Montana & Jadakiss, “Feelings” &”Cocaine Riot 4″

AllHipHop.com recently sat down with the Coke Boys Chinx to talk to him about his new single “Feelings” and new project “Cocaine Riot 4” on the way. During the conversation Chinx talked about him, French Montana, and Jadakiss being arrested in New York. “It was just the police being p#####.. They’re mad we make more than them in a week.”

Also Chinx gives advice to up and coming artist about how to be successful in Hip Hop. “Don’t listening to nobody telling you… You can’t do it. If you pull the layers back none of us are supposed to be here. We put our self here.” Furthermore Chinx talked about him being in the running for the XXL Freshman Cover and why he dropped the “Drugz” from his name.

Check out the interview below.

Chinx Ft. French Montana “Feelings”

Lil Kim Talks Recording While Pregnant, “Notorious K.I.M.” Complications + More

(AllHipHop News) Lil Kim is prepared to return to the media spotlight with new music, but not before she makes some key adjustments. In an interview for Billboard’s Ladies First: 31 Female Rappers Who Changed Hip-Hop, Lil Kim explains changes her pregnancy has already had on her music, past label problems and how she can no longer be “Hard Core”.

Kim revealed that she was pregnant with her first child by rapper Mr. Paper back in February. The normally in-charge MC now has her recording schedules planned by her child:

The baby dictates what days I go to the studio. I did work in the earlier stages of [my pregnancy]. My belly is pretty out there right now, but, I’m still working.

The album that truly established Lil Kim as an international presence in the music industry was 2000’s Notorious K.I.M., which has sold over 4.5 million copies worldwide. Atlantic Records and the album’s executive producer, Sean “Puff Daddy” Combs did not agree on a number of key decisions made with her album, according to Kim. One that she highlights in the interview is the choice for the album’s first single:

We ended up going with ‘No Matter What They Say.’ That definitely wasn’t me and Puff’s choice as the first single. But Puffy is a business man, so we compromised. We knew we had singles but Atlantic didn’t see our vision. I think our word should have meant more but we wanted their support.

For her upcoming album, Lil Kim acknowledges the realities of a soon-to-be mom rapping about the same things she did on her 1996 debut album Hardcore:

My new music is not going to be ‘Hard Core.’ It’s going to be sexy, of course. But you can’t do the same beautiful thing twice, the same exact way. Lightning [can] strike twice but it’s not going to be the same design or come at the same place. I just want to be creative.

Kat Stacks Speaks On Being Locked Up And Deported

In the second part of the AllHipHop.com interview with Kat Stacks, she talks about her experience about being locked up on immigration charges. She blames her videos on WorldstarHiphop.com for being the main reason she was on lock down, and she talks about the strifes in her home country of Venezuela.

Also see why Kat Stacks said “F*** Q” of WorldStarHipHop.com

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EXCLUSIVE: Lloyd Lake & Reggie Wright Discuss If Ex-Friend Suge Knight Is Working With The Feds

(AllHipHop Features) In their forthcoming documentary Justice for Tupac and Biggie, Lloyd “TaTa” Lake and Reggie Wright question if Death Row Records co-founder Suge Knight could be an informant for the government and if that possible connection played a part in the unsolved murder investigations of the fallen rap stars Tupac Shakur & Christopher Wallace.

[ALSO READ: EXCLUSIVE: Suge Knight Ex-Associates Lloyd Lake & Reggie Wright Discuss New 2Pac/Notorious B.I.G. Documentary]

Lake and Wright discuss why they believe Suge may have shared information will the feds in part two of AllHipHop.com’s exclusive interview.

On speculation Suge Knight is a government informant

 

Lloyd Lake: You gotta look at the Whitey Bulger case; these people that were long-time government informants. You don’t get paperwork when you work in that capacity for the FBI. They offered me that job before, and I said, “no thanks.” So I know that’s real that you don’t get paperwork. You just gather information for the FBI like Whitey Bulger was doing.

How I’ve come to the conclusion is it’s been a long list, not just attorneys calling me telling me, “Hey, you better watch yourself. I think that guy’s an informant.” That’s just one thing. Let me give you an example, during the Reggie Bush dispute, there’s an article by SportsByBrooks where they say how Suge was mentioning the Reggie Bush situation. It got everybody so afraid that his name came up in the situation, they ran to the FBI.

The FBI opened an extortion case on me. My mom went to the grand jury. An ex-girlfriend of mine went to the grand jury, and my sister spoke with the FBI. Not one time did they ever mention Suge Knight’s name. Not one time. If he’s part of an investigation they have to mention his name. They’re thorough, the FBI. So you tell me how they didn’t mention his name? Not one time? It’s not possible. The reason they didn’t mention his name is because they don’t want their informant coming out in court. So they didn’t mention his name.

Then every time I would go somewhere when the Reggie Bush situation was going on, Suge would always try and influence me. “Hey I got an address on his mom. You need to do something to his mom.” Things like that that don’t make sense. You don’t have a horse in the race to be trying to get me in the middle of a murder conspiracy.

Another example, one night [Suge] called me and said, “I need you to go push on Drake for me.” I already had in my mind this guy could be an informant, but the only reason I went down there was to check to see if I could figure out if he really was an informant and to see if I saw any FBI or anybody in the vicinity or in the club. Sure enough I did. They followed me everywhere I moved through there.

Same thing happened with Puff. About a month later he was at a club called Fluxx, and Suge was supposed to show up every time. One time his tire got flat. The next time he overslept, and it was FBI everywhere. Every time he called me for these things he was hatching up that he was trying to get me involved in. It’s more than that, but those are just a few to keep it Hip Hop right now.

Then he never goes to jail. Let me give you an example. He hit the guy three weeks ago. He didn’t go to jail. They robbed Yukmouth. He didn’t go to jail. Some guys ran in Detail’s house, took his jewelry, and said, “This is on behalf of Suge Knight.” How come he never goes to jail? How come it’s not a grand jury going if he’s committing all these crimes? Is the FBI just letting people do this? Look what they did with me and Reggie Bush saying I was trying to extort him. They went and got a grand jury opened up just from him saying that. Look at all the other things like from running in people’s house, robbing Yukmouth taking his chain. Look at things he’s implicated in, and he never goes to jail. That’s how I’ve come to the conclusion.

Let’s talk about Las Vegas when he’s standing over Melissa Issac, and he’s beating her with a knife in his hand and with drugs in his front pocket. He doesn’t go to jail. This is a slam dunk case. You got a cop as an eye-witness. You don’t have a better eye-witness than a police officer. And there’s no way Melissa can just say she doesn’t want to testify against him. They would have forced her to testify. They would have subpoenaed her. There’s no way out of those cases.

Reggie Wright: I wasn’t under the impression about him being an informant. I just know he has rat things in him. The two things that come to mind when I hear Lloyd speak on those issues is that I know he did do this or can do this.

The one thing is when he was doing his time in jail for the probation violation on the state side. He knew he had a six months tail on the federal side, and he actually reached out to the U.S. Attorney that was handling the matter for his six month probation violation and said, “Y’all been trying to get me to cooperate on David Kenner. I’m willing to do that now, because I don’t wanna go six months. I’m ready to get out of here.”

He had me call the U.S. Attorney. I did. The U.S. Attorney advised me that, “I can’t talk to you Reggie. You’re not his attorney of record. I would have to hear from his attorney.” Which at the time [the attorney] handling the federal matter was David Chesnoff out of Las Vegas. So I called David Chesnoff and told him Suge wanted to do the six months and cooperate against David Kenner… David Chesnoff told me, “I represent tough guys from the Mafia. One thing I don’t do is represent rats that would do any type of telling, so you tell Suge if that’s what he wants to do then he needs to remove me or I’ll remove myself as his attorney of record.”

The second incident that I learned of was when the feds came, and they were doing the investigation on the Biggie and 2Pac matter. A LAPD officer on the task force showed me this crack pot attorney named Theresa Bingham, who got caught up there at the prison having sex with her cellmate. Suge had Bingham go and file this police report against me alleging that I was making terrorist threats against her. I made some phone calls to her, but it wasn’t threats. It was mainly that she was going around bad mouthing me in the music industry, and I had some opinions about her doing that.

The cop asked her, “What does you boss, Suge Knight, feel about you filing this police report?” She said, “He was the one that told me that do it. Let’s try and get Reg in jail. You need to go up there and make this report.” And he was giving her advice on what to say.

My issue is that he tries to portray that he’s this gangster and he don’t do no ratting and all of that when that’s far from the truth about him. He’ll do all the stuff behind the scenes. He’s the one who testified against Akon’s bodyguard when he got assaulted. If he wouldn’t have gave any information, he wouldn’t have to do any time for assaulting him in Arizona during the Super Bowl weekend. It’s stuff like that that causes us to say he’s not who he says he is. I hesitate to say the word “informant,” but I know that he’ll tell if the situation presented itself.

On whether there are other government informants in Hip Hop & if the government played a role in the deaths of 2Pac and Biggie

 

LL: Yeah, I think they have a lot of informants out there in the Hip Hop community, just because of the lifestyle. Most of the entourages are ex-gang members. The police worry about that, and the influence that rapper’s have. Any government wants to control how people think, and when you get rappers like Biggie and 2Pac that are so influential, I don’t put anything past the U.S. government. I don’t know if they played a part in the [murders] or just turned a blind eye. Did they know it was going to go down and make sure the coast was clear? I want to look into all that.

I would like to see Biggie’s mom come out and put a little pressure on the federal government on how long this guy’s been cooperating, cause what if [Suge] was a federal informant during the time of the murder. He’s a guy, I can tell you, he’s not going to jail at 10, 20, or 40. A guy like that, that can’t do time and who’s a sissy like him, he might have been telling since he had first ever been arrested and nobody knew.

On whether they worry about blowback from anyone because of their documentary

 

LL: My only blowback I worry about is from the government, but I’ve been at war with the government for a long time. That’s the reason why this is happening right now. It’s a constant pursuit. They used Suge, and they used him too aggressively. I’m not worried. In the last five years, they’ve probably tried to set me up over thirty different times.

If somebody would ask them to open up my file right now, you’d see set-up after set-up that went wrong, because I’m not into breaking the law. I’m not a kid anymore. I do things the right way. I don’t do nothing. That’s what I’m worried about if anything – the government. If Biggie’s mom puts pressure on the government or us just putting the facts out there about their high-priced informant, that’s not good. That’s the only blowback I worry about.

Part 3 of AllHipHop.com’s interview with Lloyd Lake and Reggie Wright will be published tomorrow.

For more information about the Justice for Tupac and Biggie documentary visit kickstarter.com.

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