Schoolboy Q Talks Gangbanging Past & Following After Kendrick Lamar's Success

(AllHipHop News) TDE emcee Schoolboy Q is about one month away from the release of his long awaiting album Oxymoron, and the South Central Los Angeles native is already beginning his media run. Q stopped by Hot 97 in New York to chat with Peter Rosenberg and Cipha Sounds about his new music, but he also spoke about his past association with the Crips gang.

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“When I joined the set it was an accident,” explains Q. “My homie said he was about to do it so I was like I’m going to go too.”

He continues, “I had moments where I was shaking at times. Like ‘I don’t know if I really want to do this type of s**t,’ but then when it hits the fan I turn into a whole different person. Some people fold under pressure. Some people don’t.”

While Q shared his history of gangbanging, he also expressed that he does not want to glorify that time and his appreciation that he does not have to live that lifestyle anymore thanks to his career in music. A career that has had grown during the same time that his fellow Black Hippy member, Kendrick Lamar, has become a Grammy nominated superstar. Schoolboy talks about how K. Dot’s rise has effected his moves in the industry.

“He’s the reason why I took so long on my album. If it was up to Interscope my album would have been out last summer,” said Q. “I wanted to perfect my stuff, because I didn’t think it was wrapped. I always felt like it was missing three records.”

Q is confident in the quality of own LP, even comparing it to Snoop Dogg’s classic debut album Doggystyle, but the “Man of the Year” rapper also admits he analyzed Kendrick’s good kid, m.A.A.d. city album as he crafted his own work.

“Yes, I studied Kendrick, because he is one of the heavy hitters in the game,” adds Schoolboy.

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Schoolboy Q’s Oxymoron is scheduled for release on February 25th. Watch his interview with Hot 97 below.

Justin Bieber Arrested On DUI Charges

(AllHipHop News) The Justin Bieber saga continues as the pop star with a penchant for rap as been arrested on DUI.

Beebz was arrested in Miami and also accused of drag racing in a rented Lamborghini.

Apparently, the singer was driving a yellow Lambo at about 4am in the morning, which got the attention of police. The vehicle, allegedly driven by Bieber, was driving about 60 mile per hour in a 30 mph zone, in an apparent drag race.

Police allege they smelled alcohol when the 19-year-old was pulled over. Police say that Bieber admitted to using prescription medication, smoking weed and drinking beer.

The singer has had several run-ins with police ranging from drugs to an egg throwing fiasco.

A neighbor accused the singer and his friends of causing thousands in damage when they threw eggs at his house in Los Angeles.

Young Money Ft. Lil Wayne, Birdman & Euro "We Alright"

Lil Wayne returns with Cash Money founder Birdman and YMCMB newest signee Euro on the new song “We Alright.” The track is the lead single from the Young Money: Rise Of An Empire compilation album.

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Wale Pens Open Letter Addressing His Critics & Twitter Hiatus

(AllHipHop News) Wale and media are two things that do not mesh well together. Whether it is the Maybach Music Group member’s issues with Complex magazine or his on-air argument with a basketball announcer during a NBA game, the DMV artist tends to find himself in combative situations with people who do not champion his music. And it is not just the professionals. Wale has had his fair share of blow ups with everyday critics on social media platforms as well.

The “Bad” rapper has been laying low on Twitter in recent months. He decided to explain his absence and address some of the criticism about his behavior and art by sharing an open letter on Tumblr.

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Read Wale’s letter below.

Where have I been?

Man, I been everywhere. Everyday trying to get a better understanding of myself and this crazy game I have given my life to.

What I’ve come to grips with is the fact that I am not superhuman, BUT super human. I think our culture has made it almost a prerequisite to be “too cool” or “swagged out” carrying a “nothing can phase me” image. It’s to the point that the ones who show they care, get attacked the most. Who ever thought we’d see a day when somebody used the word “poetic” as an insult? I certainly never thought that. “I can’t f### wit Wale ‘ol poetic ass.” Really? These are the same people who probably have every Pac album embedded in their head. But, I digress. I took an absence from Twitter because I started to care tooooo much. I still don’t know the root of what makes me care THAT much, but I’m quite sure it started by wanting to lead people in a direction that wasn’t as cliché as some of my peers.

I’m no saint. I f### with ratchet b######. I say b####. I b#### about things my damn self. But, I can honestly say, that I try to use my “human” traits as a means of relating to other humans. If I can bare my insecurities and flaws before you, maybe you won’t feel so insecure and flawed.

There came a point where people went out of their way to remind me that I’m missin my mark. Albeit, I made myself a target to slander and criticism. I think it became a trend to f### with anybody that cared about people’s opinion. I’m not one of those people who make music for material things. I strive to make music for a public that appreciates raw emotion. And I will continue to.

I went through stages of frustration in my career with publications because of my own selfishness and sense of entitlement. I admit that. Nevertheless, I think if we calling a s#### a s####, some media outlets be on they b####### with me for reasons outside of music. But, my goal moving forward is to focus less on THEM and more on US. We all have goals and mine is simple. Empower the people. Empower MY fans and focus on MY fans and their energy . I don’t think it’s humanly possible for me to appease some of these outlets no matter what I create. It burns my soul to hear there’s no message tho. So knowin that I may have fell short of connecting with some of them, I’ve decided to use my energy on US. The guy with all the mixtapes. The guy who listens to every song twice because they know there’s things hidden in there. The girl who can’t wait to hear “Ambitious Girl 3” (Oh, it’s coming). The girl with the “Ambition” tattoo, who gets dressed to “Illest B#### Alive” every morning . The ones who understood my frustration, hated my rant but understood it nevertheless . I may never be the biggest rapper in the world (still one of the best doe) but, I’ll be the most dedicated to my fans and it starts with this right here. This is rare. This is REAL. This is about us. This is about the music again. My ReRE -Dedication to greatness. What we got doesn’t happen often, nor with too many people. This is an rare occasion when a rare bond… Happens

Everybluemoon

-Folarin

Hip-Hop Rumors: Looks Lil Wayne Has A Lil Beef!

Lil Wayne has been laying low and minding his own business.

But, it seems like one of his Young Money brothers is not really feeling him. Well… that’s what it seems like. The boy Lil Chuckee is throwing shots out there at Wayne. But, the thing is Chuckee is doing the subliminal thing and not really naming names. I suspect he doesn’t REALLY want beef. I bet he just wants to release an album. Nevertheless, he seems to be living a very nice life so I’m not exactly sure what’s going on.

Anyway…here is what he’s said.

 

Anyway, we can never really say who he’s talking about…but I’m going to bet and say its Wayne. Who else does he idolize? His dad?

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

Illseed, Out.

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What Should it Mean to Be Haitian in 2014

The white colonialists have never forgiven Haitians for the revolution of 1804, the first successful revolt against white supremacy. “The slander and degradation against us about our poverty, alleged political incompetence, and poor educational infrastructure is tied to the persistent desire of our historical enemies to wipe our revolution from our minds and the rest of the world’s.”


“My decision to destroy the authority of the blacks in Saint Domingue (Haiti) is not so much based on considerations of commerce and money, as on the need to block forever the march of the blacks in the world.” – Napoleon Bonaparte

These words by Napoleon Bonaparte prior to his embarking to crush the revolution sparked by African slaves in what he then considered his French Colony, now known as Haiti, are of significant importance for several reasons. The most telling importance is that what Napoleon is sharing, as a man who is considered to this day as one of the greatest military minds in the history of Western Civilization, is that the his ultimate motivation was purely White Supremacy. The Haitians had already decimated a huge British military expedition, killing over 10,000 British soldiers in less than two months, and repelled incursions by the Spanish Crown. Napoleon was determined to keep over 500,000 Black people in bone crushing bondage in order to keep the lie of justified White domination over the affairs of the world alive.

The importance of Haiti in choking the life out of that lie forevermore has not ceased. What Haitian people must understand is that our existence and history as a people is rooted in being a painful and uncomfortable reminder to the Western world that on January 1, 1804, White Supremacy died a humiliating death, if at least for one day.

In 2014 our identity as Haitians should be grounded in knowing that the slander and degradation against us about our poverty, alleged political incompetence, and poor educational infrastructure is tied to the persistent desire of our historical enemies to wipe our revolution from our minds and the rest of the world’s. Every Haitian child that goes unfed, woman that goes uncared for, or school that goes unbuilt results from the persistent need to delegitimize our history, undermine our sovereignty, and destabilize our governments. The loss Haiti caused to the Imperial masters of the world has not ceased their undying need to punish us for our daring to be free. We cannot believe that merely because our revolution seems so removed from history that they have forgotten.

Western powers will always chide us and say we Haitians need to “take accountability.” Yet when have they taken accountability for the treachery and perfidy they’ve sponsored within our governments? What accountability have they taken for the countless destabilization efforts over time? The accountability we must take is for not neutralizing the cowards and traitors who have denied us our completing the job that was started in 1804.

On January 1, 1804, White Supremacy died a humiliating death, if at least for one day.”

To further humiliate us, some of our enemies may ask:  Why are you in America, France, Canada and not back in Haiti if you care for it so much? To further remind such voices that we know our worth we should tell them that the reason the greatest of these nations, The United States, exists is because our ancestors mercilessly destroyed Napoleon’s army so thoroughly that, in economic desperation, he had to sell much of the land west of the Mississippi to Thomas Jefferson for less than 10 cents an acre. That sale doubled the size of this nation and allowed its westward expansion.

To be Haitian in 2014 is to know the world will try to write our obituary as a nation every January, the month that marks both our independence and the great earthquake of 2010. However, we cannot be distracted. An earthquake in time can be forgotten, but Haiti’s independence can never be.

To further mock us, scurrilous publications written by our enemies take the glorious day of our anniversary to stigmatize Haiti for the tragic consequences of the West’s global choke hold: child poverty and servitude. Such strategic attempts on their part remind us how dedicated the enemies of Haitian liberty are to blotting out our victory. Throughout the world even lions of economic development like India still have child servitude rates that eclipse our own. It is doubtful that their independence day will be used for such mockery.

One of the ironies of being Haitian in 2014 is to know that while they always start off conversations about our country by saying how poor we are, contracts for billions of dollars of natural resources are being signed while luxury hotels and whole Islands are being turned into multi-million dollar tourist destinations. Of course, almost none of this will go to benefit our people. Robbing the poor is still quite in fashion.

While Western media always ramble on about how horrid and destitute life is in Haiti, narcissistic do-gooder White Savior types flock to our country to live in the lap of luxury – and then publish articles about how guilty they feel. We wish these same people could have lived in the time of our founder, Jean Jacques Dessalines, so they could know how he would greet them.

Therefore, our identity as Haitians in 2014 should be a continuation of what it has always been. For, in truth, to be Haitian is to be a combatant against White Supremacy. It is our birthright and obligation. We can never again abdicate that responsibility because of external oppression or collusion from within.

L’Union Fait La Force

Pascal Robert is an Iconoclastic Haitian American Lawyer, Blogger, and Online Activist for Haiti. For years his work appeared under the Blog Thought Merchant: http://thoughtmerchant.wordpress.com/ You can also find his work on the Huffington Post here: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/pascal-robert/ He can be reached via twitter at https://twitter.com/probert06 @probert06 or th*************@***il.com.

Young Money To Release "Young Money: The Rise Of An Empire" Compilation Album

(AllHipHop News) The roster of Young Money Entertainment is set to return with a new compilation album. Young Money: Rise Of An Empire, the follow-up to 2009’s We Are Young Money, will feature appearances by YM CEO Lil Wayne, Drake, Nicki Minaj, Tyga, Gudda Gudda, Shanell, Lil Twist, Christina Milian, and the newest YMCMB signee Euro.

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“This compilation is a very special release for the label. We Are Young Money helped launch the careers of our first generation of acts with Drake, Nicki Minaj, and Tyga,” states Young Money COO Cortez Bryant. “Even though we’ve been honored with accolades as a company, our hunger hasn’t diminished or dwindled. We’re hungrier than ever, and we’re still building. That goes hand-in-hand with the title Young Money: Rise Of An Empire. We’re not going anywhere. We don’t plan on stopping— ever. Our goal is the expansion of this empire with the next generation of kings and queens ruling.”

Rise Of An Empire will include the lead single “We Alright” by Wayne, Euro, and Cash Money boss Birdman. Drake’s####-Boy produced track “Trophies” will be part of the collection as well.

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“This album is an excellent family effort and will be alighting radio airwaves across the globe,” says Birdman.

“There’s nothing like it when the whole family gets together in the studio,” adds Wayne. “YMCMB is stronger than ever, and everybody was truly on fire. We’re all blessed to be a part of this incredible empire as it continues to thrive. I can’t wait for what’s next. Keep watching.”

Young Money: Rise Of An Empire is scheduled for release March 11th via Young Money/Cash Money Records.

[ALSO READ: Birdman Says Drake Is Committed To YMCMB For Life]

Jay Z and Will Smith Executive Producing Electronic Music Comedy W/ HBO

(AllHipHop News) Will Smith and Jay Z are on their third collaboration before they even released one song together. Today (January 22nd) it is being reported that Jay Z and Will Smith are once again working together as executive producers of an upcoming electronic music comedy show on HBO.

According to Variety, the half an hour comedy show, “Higher” is  being developed by UK DJ phenom Calvin Harris and will be based on the inner workings of the electronic music scene. Harris, whom grossed $46 million last year, ranked higher than his executive producer, Jay Z.

In addition to Smith and Jay Z, Jada Pinkett Smith, James Lassiter, Tyran Smith, Miguel Melendez, Mark Gillespie and Dean Wilson and Harris himself are also executive producing the upcoming comedy. This would mark Jay Z’s first attempt at working with a television show.

Hip-Hop Rumors: Peter Gunz Wasn't at Medicaid Office?

Earlier this week we covered a photo that someone tweeted the other day allegedly depicting Peter Gunz and Amina Buddafly at the medicaid office. My theory was that it wasn’t proof enough, especially because I figured that a Love & Hip-Hop salary should be enough to hold them over enough to be able to afford non-government assisted insurance. Welp, Gunz claims that they were at a doctor’s appointment but it wasn’t “the welfare office.” Check it:

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So there. Do you believe him now?

But, in related news…this brings up what my source told me about Amina Buddafly really (but allegedly…because I have to say that) being pregnant.

Hmmm…

Timbaland Ft. Jay-Z "Bounce" (Demo)

Timbaland and Jay Z preview a new track called “Bounce” live in Antwerp, Belgium at a birthday party for Robinson Cano. Take a listen to the leaked audio and see if this one is going to be a hit or not. Keep in mind this is rough and not finished.

Mister Cee's GQ Interview: "I Am Absolutely Not Gay"

(AllHipHop News) The controversy surrounding Mister Cee’s sexual transgressions has long passed, but a new interview drudges up the popular DJ’s interactions with transgendered individuals.

Despite the charges, Cee maintains that he is not gay.

“Absolutely not,” he told GQ magazine in a full feature. “And it’s nothing — it’s no offense to transgender women, but I only get with transgender women for one thing and one thing only, and that’s for oral sex. Like I said: I never had sex with a man. I never had sex with a transgender woman.”
Cee maintains he’s been steadfastly single since the scandal happened and he’s focusing on himself.

“At this point in my life, I can’t even begin to try to be in a serious relationship with a woman,” he continued. “That’s the point that I’m at now: What do I want? Where am I at? Now that it’s out in the open — everybody knows, I know — where am I going from here?”

For now, Cee will be put in jail for 60 days if he is found soliciting prostitutes or any similar illegal behavior.

The full content of the interview details more than Cee’s controversies, but the exclusive details were given to the New York Daily News.