Folks are happy in Los Angeles because as we reported late last week, KDAY has been sold to a company that’s keeping it alive! Earlier in the year, the station was close to being sold to RBC Communications, who were looking to give Hip-Hop the boot in favor of a Mandarin Chinese format. After that deal fell through, Los Angeles company Meruelo Media stepped up to the plate to purchase KDAY and have made a commitment to bring growth to the station with the legendary call letters. AllHipHop.com paid a visit to KDAY and spent some time with the staff, including two of the most laid back and funny characters on L.A. radio: Class1c and DJ Dense of the Happy Hour (which airs from 3 to 7 pm). The two share their thoughts on the new sale, give a little insight about themselves and of course plug the station’s upcoming Fresh Fest concert (December 28 featuring The Game, Scarface, E-40, Ja Rule and more). It’s Happy Hour time!

What is up with these hoes? I mean, I know this ain’t the 80’s, but it seems like the concept of “let a hoe be a hoe” is lost on present-day hoes. The latest? J. Cole is seemingly engaged to his longterm girlfriend from college. The couple is a nice one, a pair that would be equipped with a white-picket fence and 2.5 kids if one of them wasn’t a superstar rapper. Anyway, no more than 24 hours after this rumor leaked, some yawn tries to say that she slept with J. Cole the day before or something. She HAD PROOF TOO….here its the proof she presented:

Basically this “proof” is no proof at all.
This news seemingly made it to MTO and the chick is rumored to be proud to be getting called J. Cole’s side chick.”
“@TheJurpp: Too early to be hoeing RT “@briaaaaaal: ? pic.twitter.com/ZTC5U7gSlX”” Morning sex……. Or nah ?
— Famous Ass Billy ⛽️ (@Captain_AFRICA) December 18, 2013
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A Harvard student was so unprepared for finals that he faked bomb threats in order to get out of them. According to Associated Press, 20-year-old Eldo Kim sent emails saying bombs had been placed around campus to Harvard police, two university officials and the president of the Harvard Crimson newspaper.
The emails said shrapnel bombs would go off, shortly after the message was sent, in two of four buildings, including one where Kim would be taking his exam at 9am Monday. Harvard’s campus was shut down for hours before it was determined that there were no explosives.
The FBI says Kim had accessed TOR, a free Internet product that assigns a temporary anonymous Internet protocol address, using Harvard’s wireless network.
The student told an agent that he acted alone and sent the messages to five or six Harvard email addresses he picked arbitrarily about 30 minutes before his exam was scheduled. He sent the messages from his laptop.
Kim will appear in court Wednesday. The maximum punishments for a bomb hoax are five years in jail and a $250,000 fine.
He should have just taken his F on the exam instead of the major FAIL in life.
(AllHipHop News) Ray Allen recently won his second NBA championship this past June but he may . According to Spike Lee, Ray Allen will in fact wear the custom Miami Heat jersey with his He Got Game nickname, Jesus Shuttlesworth, on the back for a few select games.
Lee directed the 1998 flick, He Got Game which starred a young Ray Allen and Denzel Washington. Lee shared the custom nickname jersey on his personal Instagram account and dubbed He Got Game “Da Greatest Joint About BALL Ever Made”:
The idea of NBA players wearing jerseys with popular nicknames on the back surfaced late September and is said to include jerseys from Lebron James (“King James”), Paul Pierece (“The Truth”) and others. Allen spoke to reporters back in September on his support of the idea and
We’re still kids, playing a kids’ game. Even though we’re now men playing a kids’ game, we still remember where we come from. Everybody had a nickname and it’s a way to let the fans in a little bit more.
There still is no word on which games have been selected to be used to showcase the jerseys.
(AllHipHop News) Wiz Khalifa and Big Sean both met their future wife and fiance, respectively, through Twitter and now Destiny’s Child singer Kelly Rowland can add her name to the list of Internet Love Connection. During her taped interview on The Queen Latifah Show, Rowland admitted to being engaged to her manager and the unconventional proposal.
After Rowland announced that manager Tim Witherspoon “put a ring on it” she explains how a long staring match turned into a shocking proposal:
It happened on Skype. It actually happened on Skype. He asked me first on Skype. And I was like, ‘We’re so far away from each other!’ I was in like Bulgaria or somewhere. It was so late. I remember we were both like, just staring at each other. And he asked me. And it was just that simple to say ‘yes.’ I was like, ‘I got my best friend. I have my best friend to ride through life with,’ and… he really is my best friend.
The X-Factor judge has been reportedly dating Witherspoon for four years.
Check out Kelly Rowland explain her and Witherspoon’s relationship and retell the proposal story on The Queen Latifah Show below:

BELIEBERS WORLDWIDE ARE CRYING.

NON-BELIEBERS ARE CHEERING!

Justin Bieber is retiring. The troubled singer made the announcement on Big Boy’s LA based radio show today, scaring a nation of teenage girls. “After the new album, uh, I’m actually, uh, I’m retiring man, I’m retiring.” Before he could continue, he was interrupted with fearful groans.
Justin is on the promotional trail and so, it seems that he made the comment tongue-and-cheek style (whatever that means) and wasn’t serious. So, for right now, it seems you can continue as you were – mad/happy. Lil Twist reportedly breathed a huge sign of relief.
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The rumor mill was saying that Porsha Stewart Williams was fired from Real Housewives of Atlanta but that isn’t quite the case. She hasn’t been fired but she is on the chopping block.
TMZ is saying that she’ll stay on the show this season and she’ll be a part of the reunion special but producers are starting to fall out of love with her so at the moment it’s not clear whether she’s in or out next season.
Porsha, maybe it’s time to get into more drama with Kenya so you can keep your job.
(AllHipHop News) New Yorkers may have been denied the opportunity to walk down Christopher Wallace Way in Brooklyn, but a new petition has begun to give the Lower East Side some Hip Hop history. A petition by film location scout and Brooklyn resident LeRoy McCarthy has begun to turn the street corner pictured on The Beastie Boys’ seminal 1989 album Paul’s Boutique after the Hip Hop trio.
McCarthy’s campaign to rename the intersection of Ludlow and Rivington streets in New York City’s Lower East Side neighborhood to Beastie Boys Square is his latest after Brooklyn Community Board 2 rejected his request to have St James Place and Fulton Street co-named Christopher Wallace. McCarthy wants to have one street dedicated to Hip Hop in each of New York City’s five boroughs due to the genre’s lasting impact on the city:
Over the course of 40 years, hip-hop has contributed to the economy, to fashion, tourism, race relations and New York City had projected this onto the world. Where is the recognition from New York City? Has there been any? I don’t see that.
While Christopher Wallace Way was rejected due to the Notorious B.I.G.’s criminal past and vulgar lyrics, The Beastie Boys’ reverence in the area could help their cause. On the famous intersection now is wrap joint Wolfnights and its general manager Vicky Dalva expressed the continued support for The Beastie Boys in the area:
When Adam Yauch passed away, people came here for three or four days putting candles and flowers out, taking photos, really mourning his death. At least one person comes in each week asking if it’s Paul’s Boutique.
This past May, a small park near the Brooklyn childhood home of late Beastie Boys’ member Adam “MCA” Yauch was named “Adam Yauch Park”, a year following his death.
The petition for “Beastie Boy Square” can be viewed and/or signed here
I heard this crazy rumor just yesterday. There is an image floating around that suggested that George Zimmerman had infiltrated the BeyHive. Unless you have been under a rock, that’s Beyonce’s crazy fan stans that attack whenever there is a threat against B. Well, there seemed to be an impending threat in GEORGE “I GOT AWAY WITH MURDER” ZIMMERMAN.
Here is what was on the internet.
There were immediately some rumors (clearly not true) that Jay was going to dispatch some Black trucks to handle things, but that was just some jokes. Anyway, the end of this is OK. The image above is a complete fake and George Zimmerman was never actually seen holding a colorful image of Beyonce. Thanks…Christmas came early.
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When LL Cool J released “Doin’ It” in January of 1996, the record went on to become one of his biggest, hitting #9 on the Billboard Top 100. The single was spinning on radio and rocking clubs, and a video was ordered up to be directed by Hype Williams. This was when things got a little tricky.
In one of hip-hop’s most controversial moments, rapper LeShaun who was prominently featured on the song was excluded from the video and replaced with a model. But, there is more to the story. LeShaun wasn’t just a feature on “Doin’ It,” the song was for all intents and purposes a remake of her song, “Wild Thing.” She explains that it was Chris Lighty who came to her personally when LL wanted to remake the song, so they did, and she was on it. But, as Hype Williams prepared to shoot the video, LeShaun was not included because she was 7 months pregnant with her now teenaged daughter. So, she sued… and she won.
Since the lawsuit, LeShaun pursued a career in photography and is a “body work” expert, she performs massages, does personal training and she lives what she teaches as demonstrated by her own amazing body. She is too often remembered for being one-half of one of “hip-hop’s biggest beefs,” but in reality, she and LL are still friends, and she would love to perform “Doin’ It” with him if, and when, he is inducted in the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame.
AllHipHop.com caught up with LeShaun about LL, photography, female rappers, and if there is any such thing as life after hip-hop.
AllHipHop.com: Being part of Flavor Unit seemed like it had to be so fun, jumping on and off of each other’s records. Take us back to some of the early days in your career.
LeShaun: Wow. It was fun. But, at the same time it was stressful, because there weren’t very many females, doing what we were doing. There were some that were out, but they weren’t writing their own s###. So it was really nerve wracking to say the least, because those of us that were really talented and writing our own stuff, we weren’t depending on a ghost writer. But, it was kinda like, ‘Are you kidding me?’ like this person is doing this that and the other she did not even write that, you know, it would p### me off, you know. Because we knew we were writing our own stuff and we had the talent, but it was just so hard for us to really get our foot in the door and get the recognition that we deserved you know as female artists that were doing our own thing.
AllHipHop.com: Why do you think things are so challenging for female artists in hip-hop?
LeShaun: I don’t know it’s almost as if guys don’t wanna hear girls rapping, I mean, not only just guys, I guess. People just don’t want to hear females rapping. I’m not sure. I love it (to hear female rappers), of course, obviously I’m a little bit biased, but, you know, I have always loved it. I’ve always loved to see women get involved in something that is male dominated and then do their thing. I am the type of girl that loves to watch a movie and then there is a bad a** chick in the movie and, I’m like ‘Yeah!’ I have always been that type of girl.
It’s weird now because it’s still that same struggle that I had when I was younger. Rap is still very male dominated, and you have one or two females that are doing something, and it’s like there is not enough room, but there is enough room for a hundred male rappers to all be doing well at one time. And that kinda sucks. I don’t know I don’t know I don’t know what it is about the culture. But you definitely you got a lot of females that are out there, some that have not even been discovered yet–that are dope as hell, that write their own stuff and can can spit like like the guys you know just right off the top and it’s just harder for them. You know, it’s just weird.
AllHipHop.com: Can you talk about “Doin It,” and why it was important to you to speak up for yourself and and take legal action.
LeShaun: Ummm well… Let me see…First of all, I need to say there was a lot of stuff going on as far as me not being visible in the video. Because LL was the person that I was doing the song with, and he was the talent, he was the one that they sort of put in the forefront (as making the decision to exclude me from the video), but it wasn’t LL It was the people behind him saying, ‘you know we can’t do this; she is pregnant.’ The media, they don’t care about the middle man, or anybody behind the scenes they want to make it about the talent, the artist and the person that people know that they are familiar with which was LL. And so… we had our issues.
I was really upset about the situation because I was pregnant, but I still felt like I wanted people to know who I was, you know? Someone else was going to get the recognition for the hard work that I did, and that’s what really upset me. I really wanted to make a statement that I thought it was unfair for me to not be able to do my thing. It was not fair for me to just you know sit back and say here’s my voice and nobody knows who the hell I am. This was one of the biggest songs of you know of his career. It was huge, “Doing It” went triple platinum and that could have done a lot more for me career wise.
And still to this day, I feel like had I been in the video, I think it would have probably helped my music career move along, but then again I had to think that everything happens for a reason. I was pregnant. When I look at pictures of myself when I was pregnant, I ask myself if I really want that to be looping over and over and over again 20 years later with my pregnant face when they were shooting the video, I had my daughter, but I still had that pregnant look. You get that pudgy face your nose is wide and you just don’t really kinda look like yourself, I don’t know if you have any kids or if you’ve ever had any children and went through that but your face looks different. You know, And so I don’t know, I’m kinda like did I really want that to be the face that people remember 20 years down the line, I don’t know.
AllHipHop: Have you left rap behind and, if so, what is that like?
LeShaun: No I haven’t, I still write pretty much every day. I still write songs, I write poetry. I am actually about to finish up my book of poetry. So some of them are funny, some of them are cutthroat, they come from life experiences. Some of them are street, I mean I’m still Brooklyn (laughter). Some people that have run in my circle are gonna say, ‘holy sh*t she talking about me.’ I am planning to tie in my photography with the book. I am definitely not giving up on hip hop. I would love to get my ass back out there on stage and do a show or two.
Catch up with LeShaun Williams at her website Courtulookin.com and on Instagram @courtulookin2
(AllHipHop News) R. Kelly probably felt he would be spending this time focusing on publicizing his latest album Black Panties, but thanks to a scathing article published in The Village Voice, the R&B star’s past has become the central story in the media. In the article, former Chicago Sun-Times journalist Jim DeRogatis recounted tales and reports he says proves Kelly had engaged in numerous sex acts with underaged girls.
[ALSO READ: R. Kelly Talks Black Panties, Lady Gaga, & Classic Songs In CRWN Interview]
R. Kelly was asked about The Village Voice piece during an interview with Atlanta’s V-103 radio station. Speaking with host Big Tigger, Kells makes an analogy between his life at the moment and the game of football, thanks his fans, and offers a message to his detractors.
Well, I feel like I got the football, man. I’m running towards the touchdown. Stopping and looking back, mess around and get tackled. And I also want my fans and everybody out there to know that I really appreciate everybody’s support from the very beginning of my career. But as you know, when you get on top of anything, it’s very windy up there. It’s not just about getting on top, it’s about holding your balance once you get up there. You have to be spiritually a climber. So I feel good about Black Panties… As long as I got my fans screaming my name around the world and buying my records, and supporting R. Kelly, everybody that doesn’t agree with it should listen to the last song on Black Panties.
The final track on Kelly’s Black Panties is “Shut Up.” The song opens with the lines, “This songs goes out to all the people out there that be running they mouth/ And they don’t know what the hell they saying/Shut up.”
[ALSO READ: Legal Docs Show R. Kelly & Ex-Wife Andrea Kelly Were In Dispute Over Child Support Payments]
Listen to R. Kelly’s interview with V-103 below.
(AllHipHop News) Former president of Def Jam and CEO of Warner Music Group Lyor Cohen is hoping to become the King Leonidas of the music industry as he and fellow veteran music executives Kevin Liles and Todd Moscowitz introduce their new label 300. The company’s title was borrowed from the epic 480 BC battle between the Spartans and Persians depicted in the movie of the same name.
“It was a battle that changed the way wars are fought,” Cohen told Billboard. “These guys found that if you were well synchronized, strategic, loyal with great planning and preparedness you could do much more with less and be highly effective.”
300 has received a reported $5 million funding from Google as well as backing from Columbus Nova (stakeholder in Rhapsody), hedge fund billionaire Noam Gottesman, Kemado Records co-founder Andres Santo Domingo, and former Warner Music digital chief Alex Zubillaga. The “content company” will be distributed by Atlantic Records.
Cohen, Liles, and Moscowitz all spent time at Def Jam and Warner Music prior to uniting to launch 300.
[ALSO READ: Russell Simmons To Help Launch ‘All Def Music’ Label]
(AllHipHop News) As Pusha T’s debut solo album My Name Is My Name makes its way onto numerous top albums of the year lists, the Clipse member is already planning his follow-up. Pusha apparently announced that he is headed in the studio for 20 days next month with longtime collaborators Pharrell Williams and Chad Hugo of The Neptunes.
[ALSO READ: 2 Chainz, Pusha T & August Alsina To Head Out On “2 Good To Be T.R.U. Tour”]
The news that the “Numbers On The Boards” rapper and the superproducer team were jumping back in the lab came out at a Q&A session with Miss Info in New York last night. MissInfo.tv contributor Mikey Fresh reported the revelation on Twitter.
Me chad n pharrell are going into the studio for 20 days on Jan 2- @PUSHA_T
— Mikey Fresh (@MikeyFresh1) December 18, 2013
#kingpush, the album starts in a matter of weeks, f### boys
— Mikey Fresh (@MikeyFresh1) December 18, 2013
The history between Pusha T and The Neptunes extends back to the Clipse days. All three albums by the Virginia duo features production from Pharrell and Chad. Pharrell also produced “Suicide” and “S.N.I.T.C.H.” off Pusha’s MNIMN.
King Push also took the time during the interview to speak on Drake’s “Sh!t (Remix)” verse which some believe was a response to Kendrick Lamar’s challenge on “Control.”
“I heard the verse…yea… it was good” – @pusha_t on hearing Drake’s “Sh!t (Remix)”
— Mikey Fresh (@MikeyFresh1) December 18, 2013
[ALSO READ: Pharrell’s Interested In Producing Entire 50 Cent Album]
(AllHipHop News) Suge Knight sparked controversy recently when the former head of Death Row Records said he rather be called “n***a” than “African-American.” Public Enemy’s Chuck D was asked about those comments by TMZ and the Rock and Roll Hall of Famer expressed his feeling that “the N-word” is disrespectful to the legacy of the Civil Rights Movement and the Black struggle in whatever capacity it is used.
[ALSO READ: Suge Knight Says Daz Produced Snoop’s “Doggystyle” Not Dr. Dre]
“Being called Black in America is the struggle to keep us moving and breathing over bloody water,” said Chuck. “Being a ni***r or [ni**a] without the context of history is like drowning in bloody water, dragging down those yet knowing to swim.”
Chuck did agree with Suge that “African-American” may not be the best word to describe black people in this country since a white African in America is by definition an “African-American.” He also takes aim at Hip Hop’s overuse of n***a, saying it is uncreative and lazy when rappers use the N-word more than three times in song without context.
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