Kanye West Apologizes To Nike + Explains Adidas Deal (VIDEO)

(AllHipHop News) The ranting and raving between Kanye West and his former business partner Nike has ceased. Yesterday (December 5th) Kanye West formally apologized to Nike for his disparaging remarks during an interview.

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In an interview with TallBoy.us, Kanye thanked Nike for giving him the opportunity to put out the Yeezys:

I’m still gonna do music but I really do feel honored to have had the chance to blow Yeezy up with Nike and I really appreciate everything they did for me. I’m not knocking them on the way out or burning no bridges, you know, I apologize for my frustration earlier. I just think it’s time. It’s go time. It’s turn up time.

Kanye also goes on to explain details of his deal with Adidas, hinting at retaining control over creative direction and pricing:

It just feels good to be able to create more, create product that I can control the pricing on. That I can do quality control on. I feel very comfortable to have a great partner backing my ideas and allowing me to think and be creative and giving me that shot. The same way Dame [Dash] gave me that record deal ten years ago and gave me a shot, I was able to do something creative with it. This is a new opportunity for me. I feel like I got a new family, fiance, child…I feel like I got a new creative outlet.

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Check out the full interview below:

WTF News: Man Charged For Wounding Bystanders With Bullets Shot by NYPD

In yet another twist of the NYPD’s effed up force, an emotionally disturbed man is facing charges for bullets meant for him that wounded bystanders instead. According The New York Times, and emotionally disturbed man was shot at by police as he was staggering around traffic near Times Square but the bullets wounded two bystanders.

Today, the man, Glenn Broadnax, 35, faces charges for assault because of those bullets.

The situated escalated back in September when Broadnax created drew a crowd by dodging in and out of traffic. Officers say the man reached into his pants pocket and they thought it was a gun, so they opened fire. Two nearby women were struck but Broadnax, at 250 lbs was brought down with a taser.

Via NYT:

Initially Mr. Broadnax was arrested on misdemeanor charges of menacing, drug possession and resisting arrest. But the Manhattan district attorney’s office persuaded a grand jury to charge Mr. Broadnax with assault, a felony carrying a maximum sentence of 25 years. Specifically, the nine-count indictment unsealed on Wednesday said Mr. Broadnax “recklessly engaged in conduct which created a grave risk of death.”

“The defendant is the one that created the situation that injured innocent bystanders,” said an assistant district attorney, Shannon Lucey.
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The two police officers, who have not been identified, have been placed on administrative duty and their actions are still under investigation by the district attorney’s office, law enforcement officials said. They also face an internal Police Department inquiry.

Mr. Broadnax’s lawyer, Rigodis Appling, said Mr. Broadnax suffered from anxiety and depression and had been disoriented and scared when the police shot at him. He was reaching for his wallet, not a gun, she said. “Mr. Broadnax never imagined his behavior would ever cause the police to shoot at him,” she said.

After his arrest, Mr. Broadnax was taken to Bellevue Hospital Center, where he told a detective that “he was talking to dead relatives in his head and that he tried throwing himself in front of cars to kill himself,” according to a court document released on Wednesday.

A judge ordered a mental evaluation, and a psychiatrist later found Mr. Broadnax competent to stand trial, Ms. Appling said.

On Wednesday, Justice Gregory Carro set bail at $100,000 bond or $50,000 cash.

A lawyer for one of the wounded women says the D.A. should be pursuing charges against the officers who fired their weapons near a crowd, not Broadnax.

Well…duh! This is messed up. Broadnax wasn’t right in the situation but hopefully his family counter sues and wins.

Sevyn Streeter Goes Solo And Loves It

CBE/Atlantic recording artist Sevyn Streeter has had an incredible year thus far joining Kelly Rowland and Eve for a performance on Black Girls Rock, co-hosting the BET/Centric Soul Train Awards Red Carpet, penning Chris Brown’s “Fine China” and Ariana Grande’s ‘The Way’.

Sevyn has wasted no time getting her music career off the ground as she continues to widen her performance and songwriting repertoire to R&B, Pop, Gospel and beyond and as she proves that she’s more than just a talented songwriter.

Her new EP Call Me Crazy, But… also dropped this past Tuesday, December 3rd, and is highlighted by her hit single, “It Won’t Stop” featuring Chris Brown.

Sevyn recently performed in Atlanta, Georgia as an act on The Rebellious Soul Tour which also features Tiara Thomas and K Michelle as the headliner.

AllHipHop caught up with Sevyn backstage and discussed everything from her influences such as Aaliyah, working with Kelly Rowland, her love for 90s R&B, her individual style, and her new EP.