(AllHipHop News) James Avery, the “Uncle Phil” of the Fresh Prince show, has died in a Los Angeles hospital after a prolonged illness.
Early reports suggested Avery was with Will Smith aka “The Fresh Prince” as he and DJ Jazzy Jeff reunited in the opulence of Dubai. However, more details have emerged and those reports are untrue.
Alfonso Ribeiro, another star of “The Fresh Prince of Bel Air,” made the startling announcement on Twitter.
“I’m deeply saddened to say that James Avery has passed away. He was a second father to me. I will miss him greatly,” Ribeiro tweeted.
Avery was 65.
I'm deeply saddened to say that James Avery has passed away. He was a second father to me. I will miss him greatly. pic.twitter.com/UrW0EeBFbO
— Alfonso Ribeiro (@alfonso_ribeiro) January 1, 2014

Got a thing for Khloe, Lamar lost his feet
Rick Ross is in great spirits after a judge ruled last week that rapper Rick Ross’ usage of the name was protected under the First Amendment from Freeway Rick Ross’ allegations of . Ross starts the year by proclaiming “double R, I am” and flirting with Khloe Kardashian over Kanye West’s “Bound 2”.
This comes less than three weeks after Khloe filed for divorce from her husband of four years, Lamar Odom.
Check out Rick Ross’ remix of Kanye West’s “Bound 2” below:
“I think that all my music is classic and timeless. It’s stuff that people can listen to forever. I make that type of music,” the South’s Young Scooter shares his truth. Born in South Carolina and bred in Georgia, Kenneth Bailey, became baptized in rhyme and began to craft street scriptures. Periods of an incarcerated existence did not deter the rising star; he continues to fulfill his creative destiny.
With the overwhelming critical success of his recent tape, Street Lottery, Mr. Free Bands refuses to disappoint himself or his supportive audience. Having worked with the trapping elite, the rhyme architect is able to distinguish himself from his infamous peers. The work-ethic and the growing talent will determine his continued relevancy. In 2014, Street Lottery 2, will break in the new year; Jugg House, his anticipated début will increase his presence.
And now the spotlight illuminates, Young Scooter:
AllHipHop.com: Hope is a powerful thing, like many others at times you’ve experienced a challenging existence. How were you able to transform the hope of becoming a successful rapper into a tangible reality?
Young Scooter: Just grinding and keep working and just keep paying attention to my music.
AllHipHop.com: Regarding yourself on a personal and on a professional level, what’s the trait that you most deplore in yourself; recognizing this, what are you doing to rectify it?
Young Scooter: Personally, I just be smarter [and] just make better decisions with my music and with myself. I want to become a better artist, you know what I mean. Really, it’s features and you got to have the right production. It’s really all about that beat. Your fans are always gonna wanna hear a beat that they like. And I have my own formula. That’s what that sh*t is really.
AllHipHop.com: Building upon your established creative catalogue, one may say, Street Lottery, was the catalyst that absolutely demanded attention. Respected media outlets from AllHipHop, to XXL, to MTV have showed your work respect. What are you doing to stay focused; how are you challenging yourself to display depth, growth, and access to the inner you on Street Lottery 2 and Jugg House?
Young Scooter: I just keep working. I want Street Lottery 2 to be just as successful as Street Lottery. That’s why I paid more attention to this mixtape. I picked the right songs, because Street Lottery was so successful. This mixtape has to be two times more crazy than that. That’w what the fans are expecting from me. There are high expectations coming out for my next project.
AllHipHop.com: In life, one of the hardest things to do is to forgive. What’s your perspective on forgiveness; so far, what’s been the most harrowing experience that’s challenged your resolve to forgive? Do you believe in forgiveness?
Young Scooter: I do, but not really—it’s according to the situation; I really don’t. Really, I ain’t got no problems… I came up the smart way and did everything I was supposed to do. So, I’ve never really had any big [issues] with forgiveness, you know.
AllHipHop.com: According to Mr. Bailey, what’s the most overrated virtue, how is this exemplified within the Hip-Hop culture?
Young Scooter: Being real, in the Rap game there’s a lot going on. There’s a lot of finessing going on. There’s a lot of frauds—a lot of fake rappers. There’s a whole lot of twists, you don’t know what to expect. You have to go with the flow and get into the best situation that you can to better yourself. There’s a lot that comes with this Rap game. In Rap, there’s a thousand things, you know what I’m saying?
AllHipHop.com: Are the rewards worth the invested time that’s required?
Young Scooter: The money is worth it as long as you can stay relevant. If you’re not working or doing nothing then it’s not worth it.
AllHipHop.com: What constitutes a classic track and a classic album? To date, have you created any classic material?
Young Scooter: It has to have the right beats—the way you ride each beat—you have to hit the right topics. Yeah, I think that all my music is classic and timeless. It’s stuff that people can listen to forever. I make that type of music.
AllHipHop.com: I respect your confidence. May I ask you a personal question, do you really fu*k with Boosie, or are you just “industry cool” when’s he coming home?
Young Scooter: Yeah, I fu*k with Boosie. I did a feature for somebody, you know. He’ll be home soon.
AllHipHop.com: Until the next time, what would you like to share with AllHipHop.com?
Young Scooter: Street Lottery 2 is coming on January 1st! Be on the lookout for that on livemixtapes.com. I want all my fans to tune in. I appreciate AllHipHop for this interview.
“No matter what happened yesterday it is insignificant when compared to what lies within the core of your being today.”
-Sandy Brewer
“We are products of our past, but we don’t have to be prisoners of it.”
-Rick Warren
“Today is the first blank page of a 365-page book. Write a good one.”
-Brad Paisley
“What the New Year brings to you will depend a great deal on what you bring to the New Year.”
–Vern McLellan
“If people refuse to look at you in a new light and they can only see you for what you were, only see you for the mistakes you’ve made, if they don’t realize that you are not your mistakes, then they have to go.”
-Steve Maraboli
“A diamond doesn’t start out polished and shining. It once was nothing special, but with enough pressure and time, becomes spectacular. You are that diamond.”
-Solange nicole
“Let go of your regrets. Today is a new day, a new year, a new you. Now is the time.”
-Unknown
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(AllHipHop News) Rapper E9 was supposed to be performing at New York’s famous club SOB’s on Tuesday.
The opportunity was snatched from him after he was shot dead at a New Brunswick, NJ barbershop called Nu Trendz.
Eric Andrews Jr., 28, was involved in an argument that resulted in him getting shot. Sources with AllHipHop said that he was arguing with two brothers. One brother allegedly took out a gun, gave it to the other and commanded him to kill Andrews. Sources say, he complied. Police investigators have not made any formal announcement on the circumstances surrounding the rapper’s death.
All of this happened last Sunday about 5:53pm.
After he was shot, Andrews was taken to Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital Trauma Center, where he was pronounced dead.
At press time, police sought help in finding the suspects.
Below is E9 and 6FO’s song “Homeland,” about life in New Jersey and “M.O.N.E.Y.,” which features Waka Flocka.
Long Live @E9Fetti Rest in Power!!!! I am so sad right now I know the whole exit 9 in Jersey is feelin it I cant believe it wow
— Jordi Chaarles (@JordiChaarles) December 31, 2013
(AllHipHop News) Jay Z and Beyonce lived the vegan life for 22 days, but those days are behind them, according to reports.
The entertainers were partaking in the 22 Day Vegan Challenge.
However, the pair recently chowed down in Miami and completely deviated from any vegan lifestyle. PageSix reports that the pair ate pappardelle, lobster risotto, and seafood casserole while on vacation at a 5-star restaurant.
They did see Latin superstar Gloria Estefan and the image was instagrammed for all to see.
Nos encontramos con @Beyonce y @Jay-Z después del juego de los Dolphins en Sea Salt en el río de Miami! Em,FELIZ! pic.twitter.com/ZcY4S1Z5rw
— Gloria Estefan (@GloriaEstefan) December 30, 2013
(AllHipHop News) The new year brings new things for M.I.A. as the singer leaves Roc Nation management.
The singer made the announcement via Twitter.
“[I’m] leaving Roc Nation. Thank[s] to everyone who supported the M.I.A #MATANGI LP. Happy New Year,” she tweeted.
The 38-year-old singer started with Jay-Z’s company in May of 2012 and joined Rihanna, J. Cole, Meek Mill and Wale, among others.
2013 i dlted old tweet to bring u this. im leaving @RocNation . Thank to everyone who supported the M.I.A #MATANGI LP. HAPPY NEW YEAR | 2014
— M.I.A (@MIAuniverse) December 31, 2013
A 31-year-old Bradenton, Fla. woman was charged with domestic battery after she attacked her live-in boyfriend with a kitchen knife because he wouldn’t cuddle. They had been drinking in their home prior to the incident.
An argument started early Saturday when the man refused to “cuddle” with Rumph when they went to bed, according to a probable cause affidavit filed in the case.
The argument turned physical when Rumph grabbed the man’s shirt, causing it to tear.
The man tried to leave the apartment, but Rumph didn’t want him to leave.
“At one point during the argument Shavonna had picked up a kitchen knife as if she was going to use it to hurt or stab” her boyfriend, but the man told deputies he was not worried about being hurt, according to the report.
In the report, Rumph is quoted as telling deputies: “We got into an argument because (her boyfriend) would not cuddle with me.”
Rumph faces a charge of misdemeanor domestic battery. She was released from jail Sunday on a $250 bond.