Jay Electronica Releases First Jay Z Collaboration in Over Three Years On Soulja Boy’s “We Made It”

“Face all in the Sphinx, story all on the walls of pyramids, you know the black god saved me. You can blow the nose off, that won’t change it/Obamacare won’t heal all that anguish.”-Jay Electronica

“Book of Hov, new religion/8th wonder of the world, alias, superstition”-Jay Z

Jay Electronica might just be back and Jay Z might be in rare form. A little over a week after Jay Electronica releases his first collaboration with Jay Z since 2010’s “Shiny Suit Theory” over Soulja Boy’s “We Made It” instrumental.

Jay Z also takes time to respond to Drake’s criticism of Jay Z’s art references in music. In his interview with Rolling Stone back in February, Drake stated “It’s like Hov can’t drop bars these days without at least four art references” and that “the whole rap/art world thing is getting kind of corny.” Jay Z made sure Drake knew he heard him:

Sorry Mrs. Drizzy for so much art talk/Silly me, rapping about sh*t that I really bought/While these rappers rap about guns, they ain’t shot/and a bunch of other silly sh*t they ain’t got.

Check out Jay Z and Jay Electronica on Soulja Bou’s “We Made It”:

Schoolboy Q Claims Delaware Rapper Stole His Verse For New Song

(AllHipHop News) Upcoming reality show pitch: Everybody P##### Off Q. Today (March 22nd), Schoolboy Q went to his personal Twitter account to reveal that Delaware rapper Jem Cretes stole his verse for his new song, “Hustle 101”.

[ALSO CHECK OUT: Schoolboy Q: SXSW Is Stupid, Corporate and I May Not Come Back]

Yesterday (March 21st), Delaware MC Jem Cretes released the song “Hustle 101” featuring Schoolboy Q on the first verse. According to Q himself, the song did not result from a collaboration but from thievery of an old verse of Q’s:

While Schoolboy was apparently upset by the “Hustle 101” controversy, however did not reveal any punitive actions he will take on Jem Cretes. However, Q made sure to declare that he will have all the members of Black Hippy not do interviews with the publications that released the song “knowing it’s old”:

[ALSO CHECK OUT: Schoolboy Q: I Wish TDE Never Signed With Interscope Records (VIDEO)]

Jem Cretes quickly took to his personal Twitter account to refute Q’s claims of theft, stating that Q had full knowledge that the verse he recorded would be used for a Hustle 101 project. Cretes also accuses Schoolboy Q of not robbing someone himself:

[ALSO CHECK OUT: Schoolboy Q Rides The First Ever Hoverboard…Allegedly (VIDEO)]

Jem Cretes directed Kendrick Lamar’s music video for “Kendrick Lamar” on his 2009 Kendrick Lamar EP.

EXCLUSIVE: Producer Reazy Renegade Discusses Ace Hood’s ‘Starvation’ Series; Announces Solo Production Career

(AllHipHop News) We The Best Music producer Reazy Renegade spoke with AllHipHop.com about his most recent work with long time label mate and collaborator, Ace Hood.

The pair created Ace Hood’s “Starvation” mixtape series, which has amassed over 1.5 million downloads between the three projects.

Reazy Renegade said his chemistry with Ace Hood what any producer could hope for.

“Growing together and wanting to give each other more and more each time, I feel like that’s where it brings us today. That chemistry, that’s every producer and artist wants. I feel like that’s what Ace and I got right now.”

The third installment of the “Starvation” series currently has over 400,000 downloads.

“I feel like with the ‘Starvation’ mixtapes, every time I want to do something different, but still keep it for Ace and make him grow. The process for those records is really just trying to be as creative as I can, without flying over people’s heads.”

Reazy also touched on DJ Khaled’s upcoming ‘We The Best’ mixtape that is set to be released soon.

He described the project as a “free album” that fans will appreciate.

“It will sound better than most people’s albums. When We the Best does something it’s never regular, it’s always on the upper echelon scale, the highest scale it could be. Just know that this is We the Best just basically giving people a free album. This is about to be some of the best music coming out this year.”

Check out the AllHipHop.com exclusive interview with Reazy Renegade below:

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The Boondocks’ New Season Will Be First One Without Aaron McGruder

(AllHipHop News) When The Boondocks returns for its fourth season, the animation will look the same, the humor will seem similar, however one crucial component will be significantly different.  Adult Swim announced today (March 21st), that the creator of The Boondocks, Aaron McGruder will not be apart of the new season.

Citing scheduling conflicts, Adult Swim states that McGruder will not participate in The Boondocks’ upcoming fourth season;

this season was produced without the involvement of Aaron McGruder, when a mutually agreeable production schedule could not be determined.

McGruder has either written or co-written every one of the 45 episodes of The Boondocks’ since its series debut on November 6th, 2005.

The Boondocks’ first season in over three years will premiere on Adult Swim on April 21st.

Hip-Hop Rumors: The Return Of Dame Dash’s First Pop Group?

I heard Dame Dash is in the process of re-forming BlakRoc aka The Black Keys plus rappers like Mos Def, RZA and Pharaohe Monch. I don’t know a lot of details but this is exclusive! The only thing I really heard from a reliable source is that they are working on it. You might know The Black Keys collaborated with Dame and made some great music. They then blew the hell up!

Sorry, there’s not more to say.

Check our feature interview on Dame Dash.

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