Beastie Boys To GoldieBlox: You Use Our Song And Then Sue Us?!!

(AllHipHop News) The Beastie Boys does not want anyone using their “Girls” without their expressed consent. After toy company Goldieblox sued the Beastie Boys for “threatening copyright infringement” for their commercial, the group responds with a resounding “HUH?!”

On November 17th, GoldieBlox released their commercial “Princess Machine ( a concert for little girls)” featuring and a Rube Goldberg-type toy and  it contained a parodied version of the Beastie Boys’ song ” Girls” featuring different lyrics. According to the toy company in a lawsuit they filed against the Beastie Boys and Island Def Jam last Thursday (Nov. 22nd) claims The Beastie Boys “threatened GoldieBlox with copyright infringement.”

However, in a recently released statement from the group, the Beastie Boys simply requested additional information on the video and commercial and does not explicitly say they threatened copyright infringment:

As creative as it is, make no mistake, your video is an advertisement that is designed to sell a product, and long ago, we made a conscious decision not to permit our music and/or name to be used in product ads. When we tried to simply ask how and why our song “Girls” had been used in your ad without our permission, YOU sued US.

The Goldieblox are seeking a declaratory relief of the video and claim it is under fair use as it is not a direct copy of the Beastie Boys’ song but a satirical critique. According to the lawsuit, Goldieblox was consciously appealing to one of the factors a judge will review in this case, the purpose and character of the use:

GoldieBlox created its parody video with specific goals to make fun of the Beastie Boys song, and to further the company’s goal to break down gender stereotypes and to encourage young girls to engage in activities that challenge their intellect, particularly in the fields of science, technology, engineering and math. The GoldieBlox Girls Parody Video has gone viral on the Internet and has been recognized by the press and the public as a parody and criticism of the original song.

The song “Girls” was originally released as the seventh and final single from the Beastie Boy’s debut album Licensed to Ill in May of 1987. There is no word on if the Beastie Boys or Island Def Jam plan to countersue for copyright infringement at the time. Check out the full Beastie Boys press release and Goldieblox commercial below:

Like many of the millions of people who have seen your toy commercial “GoldieBlox, Rube Goldberg & the Beastie Boys,” we were very impressed by the creativity and the message behind your ad. We strongly support empowering young girls, breaking down gender stereotypes and igniting a passion for technology and engineering. As creative as it is, make no mistake, your video is an advertisement that is designed to sell a product, and long ago, we made a conscious decision not to permit our music and/or name to be used in product ads. When we tried to simply ask how and why our song “Girls” had been used in your ad without our permission, YOU sued US.

Drake's Father Talks Kendrick Lamar's Control Verse, Drake/Al Green Collab + More (VIDEO)

(AllHipHop News) Dennis Graham fathered Drake, told him he would not be as successful as him and watched his son prove him wrong. In a recent interview with XXL, the star of Drake’s “Worst Behaviour” video speaks on raising Drake in Memphis, Kendrick Lamar’s disparaging remarks towards his son and more.

Drake father explains that due to Memphis’ historically bustling music scene and his own immersion in the scene during Drake’s formative years, the Toronto MC has been embraced and mingled with some past and present stars. He even goes on to hint at a possible collaboration between Drake and a certain soul legend:

It’s a music city; a lot of people came out of Memphis. Drake used to hang out with Yo Gotti when he turned 18. I used to bring him to Memphis and he’d go out with Yo Gotti and they’d hang together. Juicy J, I know all of them, Drake knows them. Even Al Green wants to do a collaboration with him. I don’t know what’s going to happen between Drake and Al Green. B.B. King, everybody loves him.

When the conversation turned to his son’s newest frenemy Kendrick Lamar, he made sure to address the elephant in the room:

Kendrick? Okay, I like him. I don’t know what stuff he was talking about. I don’t know what that was. Everybody wants to say they’re the best rapper in the world, I guess everybody should think that about themselves.

Mr. Graham failed to update fans on the collaboration with Drake, “Heart of the Moment” which Drake told MTV was going to be a bonus track on Nothing Was The Same.

Check out the full interview here.

Hip-Hop Rumors: Did Muhammad Ali Change His Name For A Woman?


In randomly  looking over the internet for stuff, I stumbled over this post at the Huffington Post. And it dealt with the REAL reason why Muhammad Ali changed his name from Cassius Clay. It looks like it was all over a woman! But, not in some frivolous way. Khalilah Camacho-Ali, the Champ’s ex-wife, conducted an interview with HuffPo’s Marc Lamont Hill and got down to the real deal.

Watch the video and see how she took him to school.

Peep:

Eminem's Childhood Home Demolished By State of Michigan (VIDEO)

(AllHipHop News) 19946 Dresden in East Detroit will forever be immortalized on the covers of Eminem’s The Marshall Mathers LP and The Marshall Mathers LP 2, but it now no longer exists. Less than three weeks after a Nov. 7th fire damaged the residence, Eminem’s childhood home was demolished in accordance to an order by the State of Detroit.

The state agency that owns Eminem’s childhood home, Michigan Land Bank sent a press release, obtained by MLive that explains why the property was ultimately demolished:

The condition of the property post-fire presents a safety hazard that the Land Bank is responsible for removing. The goal is to demolish and clean up the site, so neighborhood safety and order can be restored.

Eminem admitted in his recent interview with BBC One Radio’s Zane Lowe that he still visited the old residence, even not so long before the photoshoot for The Marshall Mathers LP 2 cover.

Check out the video of the demolition below:dc

Album Snippets: R. Kelly "Black Panties"

Tracklist:

1. Legs Shakin’ (feat. Ludacris)
2. Cookie
3. Throw This Money On You
4. Interlude
5. Marry The P####
6. You Deserve Better
7. Genius
8. All The Way (feat. Kelly Rowland)
9. My Story (feat. 2 Chainz)
10. Right Back
11. Spend That (feat. Young Jeezy)
12. Crazy Sex
13. Shut Up

Phife Dawg Talks Last A Tribe Called Quest Performances, Still Talking to Dilla+ More (VIDEO)

(AllHipHop News) Kanye West’s last New York City Yeezus tour stop was ast night (November 24th) and it also marked the final time A Tribe Called would perform together. Speaking with Okayplayer, Phife Dawg, the “five foot assassin”, spoke on his favorite moments of the last Tribe shows, him talking to J. Dilla to this day, his next album and more.

The Yeezus‘ tour’s final Brooklyn performance last Wednesday (November 2oth) also marked the final time A Tribe Called Quest would perform in Brooklyn. While there was sentimentality around the performances, Phife’s favorite moment of the last Tribe shows were model’s head turning appearance as Bonita Applebum.

Phife Dawg stated that his first single off his upcoming album MUTTYmorPHosis will be a song entitled “Dear Dilla”. After revealing that his favorite Dilla beat for Tribe was between “Wordplay” and “Find A Way” he spoke on still speaking to his fallen friend to this day on “Dear Dilla”:

It’s just me talking to my homeboy up in the heavens letting him know we miss him, of course, and what’s going on down here musically and with life in general.  I know I can speak for a lot of different artists that he worked with and a lot of fans that he touched that we miss him.

Check out the full interview below:

Hip-Hop Rumors: These Blogs Better Leave Dr. Dre Alone!

There have been plenty rumors about Dr. Dre over the years. For the most part, I leave them alone! But, there have been some very strong rumors as of late that Dre has been cheating on his wife. Well, the producer/rapper isn’t just taking it like a lot of people. He’s apparently taking the legal route.

It has been reported that Dre is sleeping around with this woman:

She’s a model named Kili Anderson. TheDirty.com took it to the next level and posted expensive gifts he allegedly bought the model and also a house that they do their dirty in. But, TheDirty is sticking by their story, which is interesting to me. This means they believe the story to be true. So, we’ll have to see if Dre actually goes through with it and sues.

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

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Hip-Hop Rumors: Rapper On Crack?

I cannot say what’s up with this person so it is definitely a blind item. But, there is a 90’s rapper on the comeback trail and he’s doing crack in front of people! The rapper is supposedly coming up again, but is presently doing club dates solo since he needs to feed his kids. But, he also has to fuel a drug habit that he’s been able to hide in recent years. Rumor has it the rapper did his crack right before he took to the stage for people to see. Sad!

By the way, this is not about DMX.

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

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Schoolly D, Major Figgas & AllHipHop Among Honorees At 2013 Philly Hip Hop Awards

(AllHipHop News) The 2013 Philly Hip Hop Awards have released their list of this year’s special honorees and performers. The live show will present awards to E.S.T., Tray Lee, Schoolly D, Ram Squad, Major Figgas, and AllHipHop.com. Performers scheduled to appear include Lee Mazin, ICH Gang, Summer Valentine, MPrint, Guordan Banks, Yazz The Greatest, Asia Sparks, and K-Dot Da Showstoppa.

[ALSO READ: AllHipHop.com Wins “Best Urban News Site”]

“The annual Urban Celebrity Magazine Philly Hip Hop Awards is the premier event and ultimate celebration of the biggest and brightest stars in Philly Hip-Hop,” said event chair Sonya McDuffie. “Our awards show is both industry and street-represented and was created to recognize Philly-bred artistic achievement, innovation, and excellence.”

Awards will also be handed out in several categories including “Artist of the Year,” “Video of the Year,” and “Hustler of the Year.” To see the full list of nominees visit phillyhiphopawards.com.

The 2013 Philly Hip Hop Awards will take place December 15th at the Theatre of the Living Arts. A live web stream of the event will be available starting with red carpet coverage at 4 pm.

Philly Awards

Watch videos from the 2012 Philly Hip Hop Awards cyphers featuring Peedi Crakk, Asia Sparks, and many more below.

I Saw Black Leaders Kissin’ Santa Claus

When I got home I bugged cuz under the tree/ Was a letter from Santa and the dough was for me.. – “Christmas in Hollis” -RunDMC

After a year of watching innocent young men and women get murdered by the  cops , Hip Hop activist Rasheed Jackson had to do something about it.  He decided  to call for a  national Christmas boycott.  Just when it seemed that the boycott would be a success, something strange happened. The National  United Negro League decided to nominate Santa Claus for its man of the year…

Every Christmas, somebody in the black community calls for a  boycott. Since we spend millions of dollars on X-boxes and smart phones each year, holding a Yuletide shutdown would definitely get the attention of the  shot  callers in this country. According to the 2011 State of the African American  Consumer Report,  in a couple of years, the buying power of the black community will reach 1.1 trillion dollars. With that much cash flowing through our hands, the obvious question is ,with the history of proposed economic sanctions against Wall Street ,why do they rarely  work?

This year marks the 50th anniversary of the 1963 Christmas Boycott that was called in response to the bombing of the 16th  St. Baptist Church in Birmingham in which  four little girls lost their precious young lives. The boycott was initiated by the group , Artists and Writers for Justice, which included Dick Gregory , James Baldwin, Ruby Dee and Louis Lomax.  Although many people are familiar with the bombing, the boycott has been erased from history books.

In his essay, “We Can Change the Country ,”Baldwin said the reason for the boycott was “because we have lost the right-by the murders of our brothers and sisters-to be called a Christian nation..”

The boycott also attracted attention from civil rights leaders.

According to  David J. Garrow in his  book, Bearing the Cross,  even Dr. Martin Luther King Jr, initially ,supported the idea  by calling for a boycott of all products made in Birmingham.

But then, one of those funny things happened. The major civil rights groups  decided not to support the boycott. An October 4 , 1963 article in the  Meriden Connecticut Morning Record reported that the “nationwide boycott was rejected by the Council for United Civil Rights Leadership, which serves as the official spokesman for seven national civil rights groups including the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People and the Congress Of Racial Equality.”

Also, according to the November 1963 edition of the NAACP’s  Crisis Magazine, the executive secretary of the  NAACP, Roy Wilkins, said the  reason that the organization punked out was “a general strike would not have any effect, directly on the Birmingham situation.”  This despite  a study by the Center for Research Marketing that reported an 89% approval rating for the boycott.Wilkins  also said that it would be “unfortunate to further deprive Negro children already brutalized by segregation by denying them the annual joys of Christmas tree and toys.” Thus, transforming the hood into a virtual Whoville from The Grinch Who Stole Christmas.

That excuse doesn’t make sense now, didn’t make sense then. So  what really happened. Apparently ol’ St. Nick wasn’t’ the only one checkin’ who was being naughty or nice.

The  Council for United Civil Rights Leadership  was funded by  white philanthropist Stephen Currier’s,’ Taconic Foundation. The foundation gave millions of dollars to the “major”  organizations. According to Louis Lomax’s book The Negro Revolt, the foundation “refused to say where their money comes from.”  Since Currier controlled the money flow, he was able to help shift the focus  of the  movement from riots, boycotts and protests  to the more socially acceptable action of voting. The leaders were not gonna  let the bombing of  some kids interfere  with their  holiday hookups.

Things have not changed much in the last 50 years, as black leaders still kiss up to  a white Santa in order to get a little somethin’ extra in their Christmas stockings.

Hip Hop artists aren’t much better. Although some of them carry the spirit of the Artists and Writers for Justice, many of even the most vocal rappers are not gonna  risk angering  Mr. Claus  (this time the head of their record label) and miss out on new rims for their Bentleys.

Following a year of incidents that have infuriated African Americans from the  Trayvon Martin murder trial verdict, the police killing of Jonathon Ferrell  in Charlotte to the shooting of  Renisha McBride in Detroit  it is safe to say that a X-Mass boycott would receive overwhelming report.  Also, in an economy where millions are still suffering economic hardships , it would give parents a way out, instead of having to tell Lil Tyrone that they ,simply, can’t afford  a pair of new Jordan’s this year and he will have to settle for the Pick n’ Pay special.

But just as sure as it’s cold in the North Pole, if such a boycott would be called, you would see history repeating itself.  Some grassroots activist would try to organize the black community for  some economic payback  only to be  to be trumped by some leader with a lot more access to the media  who would launch a counter  campaign to urge black people go ballin’ like it’s goin’ outta style, this year.

As we approach 2014, we must reexamine our priorities and chose  black leaders who would rather fight for the people than sit on Santa’s lap. We cannot move forward if we keep repeating the mistakes  of the past.

It is time for a change.

Like Kurtis Blow said in “Christmas Rappin’”

“This ain’t 1823/it aint even 1970…” (or 1963)

TRUTH Minista Paul Scott’s website is No Warning Shots Fired.com.  He is a  frequent commentator  on Militant Minded Radio which airs each Tuesday at 9PM EST on the Black Talk Radio Network. For more information contact in**@*****************ed.com

Lil Scrappy Accused Of Trashing Texas Hotel Room

(AllHipHop News) A Texas promoter is accusing Love and Hip Hop Atlanta star Lil Scrappy of trashing a hotel room. According to TMZ, Scrappy is being blamed for nearly $2,000 worth of damage to the space. The promoter says a party left the room that was booked for Scrappy with stained walls and carpets. Police were even called to the location because of the noise.

[ALSO READ: DMX Filmed Running Naked Through Hotel Hallway]

Scrappy is denying the trashed room is his fault. The Atlanta rapper claims he left the party after three minutes and should not be held responsible. The promoter is threatening to sue.

Scrappy recently signed a new distribution deal for his Gru$tle Gang Records and plans to release his next solo album Reparations in 2014. He will also return for another season of LHHA.

[ALSO READ: Lil Scrappy Signs New Label Deal With Chinga Chang/Sony Ent]