Young Jeezy To Def Jam: Either Get My Album Right Or I’m Leaking It

(AllHipHop News) Twitter has given a voice to the voiceless, a name to the nameless and an international microphone for the loquacious celebrities to vent. Young Jeezy decided to indulge in social media venting to address his distaste with how Def Jam has handled his as-of-yet untitled new album.

In his Twitter diatribe, Jeezy claimed that there was mismanagement on his upcoming album on the part of Def Jam:

Jeezy also implied that Bary Weiss, current Def Jam CEO/Chairman of The Island Def Jam Music is not working as hard as former CEO/Chairman, L.A. Reid:

In the end, Jeezy pulled the one move every artist who has felt they are constrained by their label has threatened to do since the dawn of (record business) time: Leak the album himself.

Jeezy announced that his upcoming album was “coming soon” in September and the song “In My Mind” would serve as the first single. The last Jeezy song to chart on Billboard was 2012’s “R.I.P.” featuring 2 Chainz.  A point of contention for Jeezy could be that his rival and labelmate Rick Ross’ new album, Mastermind has not only been announced and promoted with singles but has had multiple release dates before its final December 17th date was selected.

EXCLUSIVE: Smif-N-Wessun Explain Brief Name Change And How They Tried To Stop Tupac From Smoking (VIDEO)

(AllHipHop News) Smif-N-Wessun, briefly known as the Cocoa Brothaz, had a crazy 1996 that involved lost changed identities and cigarette smoking prevention. At Cipha Sounds’ Take It Personal Hip Hop improv show, the legendary duo spoke on their infamous name change in 1996 and how they tried to stop 2pac from smoking.

In 1996, Smif-N-Wessun(along with rest of Boot Camp Click) recorded an album entitled One Nation with 2Pac and according to Tek, he employed a few methods to stop ‘Pac from smoking cigarettes. 1996 also marked the year the group had to change their name to Cocoa Brothaz after a legal dispute with arms manufacturer Smith & Wesson for quite a hilarious reason according to Tek:

They were actually suing us. They said we were confusing the consumer of buying guns and buying CD’s.

UCB actors Phil Jackson, Lydia Hensler and Sean Diston took that and turned it into a hilarious scenario involving an interesting armed robbery.

Cipha Sounds’ Take It Personal Hip Hop Improv show is every Friday at 9pm at 153 E 3rd St.

Check out Smif-N-Wessun talk about a few poignant moments from their historic 1996:

J. Cole Announces Second Edition Of “What Dreams May Come Tour”

(AllHipHop News) Roc Nation emcee J. Cole is headed back on the road for another leg of his “What Dreams May Come Tour”. The 10 additional stops will cover both American and Canadian cities including Montreal, Washington DC, and Vancouver in 2014. The Born Sinner rapper will also celebrate his birthday in New York City at “The World’s Most Famous Arena” Madison Square Garden during Super Bowl Week.

[ALSO READ: Eminem To Kick Off 2014 Tour With Kendrick And J. Cole]

Tickets for the second edition of J. Cole’s What Dreams May Come Tour will go on sale on Friday, November 15th at 10:00 am through www.jcolemusic.com and at local box-offices.

[ALSO CHECK OUT: J. Cole – “What Dreams May Come Tour” Trailer]

Check out the complete dates/locations for the tour’s second edition below.

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Hip-Hop Rumors: Are Kendrick Lamar And Schoolboy Q Fighting?

Hmmmmmmmmm..this is a questionable rumor. I mean VERY, VERY questionable but since it deals with the crew of the moment, TDE, we gotta talk about it. This comes from another “crew” in media, which is MediaTakeOut so take it for what you will. Below is the math:


November 12, 2013: You know how they say that it’s ALWAYS A WOMAN that breaks up a great group . . well it look slike it might be happening AGAIN.

According to the streets Kendrick Lamar and Schoolboy Q – both leading members of the “Black Hippy” movement in hip hop – have ISSUES. Word is that Schoolboy Q started messing around with some ASIAN GIRL that Kendrick was seeing . . . and Kendrick is ALL IN HIS FEELINGS over it.

This may have something to do with the EMOTIONAL TWEET that Kendrick sent out this weekend – where he blasted “friends” for being “unappreciative. ”

Kendrick needs to stop being so SENSITIVE . . . SHEESH!!

Their words, not ours. I find this particularly interesting, and not in a good way, because Kendrick supposedly clowned Drake for being sensitive.

And there you have it.

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

Illseed, Out.

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Producer Marco Polo Both Embraces & Breaks Tradition With “Port Authority 2” LP

(AllHipHop Features) Six years ago music producer Marco Polo released his critically acclaimed album Port Authority. In the interim the Toronto native has provided tracks for Hip Hop heavy hitters like KRS-One, Masta Ace, Talib Kweli, Large Professor, and Canibus, but now the Toronto native is back with the next phase in the Port Authority story.

[ALSO READ:  Talib Kweli Offers Pre-Order For Upcoming Album “Gravitas”]

Post Authority 2: The Director’s Cut is a project five years in the making. Due to scheduling issues from working on other projects, Polo was not able to complete the album until this year. While the country has undergone two presidential elections and LeBron James picked up back-to-back NBA championships since the first installment hit stores, in Polo’s eyes the quality of the work is paramount to the amount of time committed to completing it.

“I was really trying to make the best album,” says Polo. “The first one was really well received which is a blessing, so I wanted to make sure that if I ever did a follow-up that it was better. There’s no point putting out music if you’re not progressing.”

Many of Polo’s long time musical collaborators make appearances on the LP. Fellow Canadian Hip Hop representative Kardinal Offishal joins with M.O.P.’s Lil Fame and The Lox’s Styles P for “What They Say.” Large Professor, Inspectah Deck, O.C., and Tragedy Khadafi spit bars over “Astonishing.”  On “G.U.R.U.,” Talib and Polo’s biggest artistic influence, DJ Premier, pay homage to the late Gang Starr member.

Even with various voices contributing to many of the tracks there is still a synergy that is evident on each record. This is largely because Polo meticulously selects which emcees to combine together and also because the 10 year vet has not conceded to the practice of just e-mailing beats to artists. He prefers to be in the space with them as they construct their verses.

“A lot of stuff these days is done through the internet and no one really communicates, vibes, or gets in the lab. All that type of s**t makes a real big difference when you’re creating music,” says Polo. “Instead of just having three really popular rappers on a beat for no reason that on paper looks really cool but doesn’t really resonate and last over time, I’m really trying to make songs that you can listen to in 10, 20 years and still be good.”

Polo also broke with the modern norm of limited albums to 12 songs or fewer. PA2 is a 19-track opus that also includes skits showcasing Polo’s “Canadianism” by borrowing vocal samples from the famous Canuck comedy duo of Bob and Doug MacKenzie. The skits, songs, and interlude together total over an hour. The 80 minute running time for Port Authority 2 is an extension of theme established by the album’s subtitle – The Director’s Cut.

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“I called it The Director’s Cut because it’s the long version,” explains Polo. “When you go cop a DVD in the store you can get the regular or you can get the director’s cut which is the unedited full version.”

Besides drawing inspiration from filmmaking for the album’s name, Polo also drafted an established star from Hollywood to serve as the narrator for the project. Hip Hop head Michael Rapaport, of Higher Learning fame, opens the album. The director of the A Tribe Called Quest documentary Beats, Rhymes & Life and the Brooklyn-based rap producer first met through Masta Ace and then connected again on social media.

“He started following me on Twitter, and I shot him a message like, ‘Yo, you wanna do some vocal skits for my album?’ He hit me back right away like, ‘Yep. Whatever you need me to do I’ll do it’,” reveals Polo. “It was a surprise and a blessing. He came through the studio and did a bunch of vocal clips and the intro. It really helped tie the whole theme of the director’s cut together.”

Making the decision to go with a sequel to Port Authority and having half a decade to complete it, Polo knows his latest work is going to be judged at a high level. He welcomes the challenge and believes PA2 will satisfy those listeners looking for a complete, authentic Hip Hop project upgraded for 2013.

“It’s definitely going to be appreciated by people who like to pop something in and listen top to bottom,” says Polo. “It’s meant for people that appreciate the art of making an album.”

Port Authority 2: The Director’s Cut is available on iTunes.

Follow Marco Polo on Twitter @marcopolobeats and Instagram @MarcoPoloBeats.

RelationshipMan: Ghostface Killah Set To Receive “Couple’s Therapy” on VH1

(AllHipHop News) Who said thugs don’t need help too? As of January 2014, Ghostface Killah (birthname Dennis Coles) and his significant other Kelsey Nykole will appear on VH1’s fourth season of “Couples Therapy”.

The show will be moderated by host Dr. Jenn Berman and according to the press release, the couples in the show will go through multiple activities to test their relationship and even “real world” exercises:

The couples will participate in group and individual therapy along with relationship exercises out in the ‘real world’ to see if they can rekindle the love they used to have for one another—or if it’s simply time for them to move on.

Quite ironic that Ghostface would appear on a show about fixing one’s relationship given the wealth of knowledge on relationships he has bestowed on the world over the years. For example, Pretty Tony sent relationship advice to his Twitter followers on Valentines Day two years ago suggesting candlelight dinners, pajama set purchases and more:

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Ghost will be accompanied on the show by John & Kate Plus 8 dad Jon Gosselin and his girlfriend Liz Jannetta as well as The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills star Taylor Armstrong and her fiancee John Bluher.

VH1’s “Couple’s Therapy” is set to premiere  January, 2014 with 8, one-hour episodes.

No Biggie: Community Board Rejects Naming Street After Notoroious B.I.G.

(AllHipHop News) Here comes another case of Misunderstanding Hip Hop, this time featuring Brooklyn Community Board No. 2. Last month, the community board rejected a petition to rename the street Notorious B.I.G. grew up on due to his past, his lyrics and his weight.

The petition was incepted by LeRoy McCarthy to rename 226 St. James Pl in Brooklyn and amassed over 3,000 signatures in under 3 months. Lucy Koteen, a member of the Brooklyn Community Board No. 2 stated that the Notorious B.I.G. did not lead a role model life to warrant such an honor:

He started selling drugs at 12, he was a school dropout at 17, he was arrested for drugs and weapons charge, he was arrested for parole violations, he was arrested in North Carolina for crack cocaine, in 1996 he was again arrested for assault, he had a violent death and physically the man is not exactly a role model for youth,” she said. “I don’t see how this guy was a role model and frankly it offends me.

In an interview with Complex last month (October 18th), McCarthy explained the disconnect between the CB2 and the people in support of Christopher Wallace Way is indicative of a continued misunderstanding of Hip Hop:

Afraid of hip-hop but also illiterate of hip-hop and the culture that hip-hop is rooted in. They kind of lack the ability to have a clear and concise understanding.