5 & Done: Bizzy Crook

(AllHipHop Features) Since the age of six Bizzy Crook knew he wanted to be a rapper. The rising Hip Hop artist fell in love with the culture during his formative days in Miami and West Miramar, Florida, and while the 21-year-old grew up during the Golden Era of 1990’s rap, it is the previous decade that provides the setting for his latest mixtape 84.

After recording over a 100 songs and pushing back the tape’s original May drop date, Bizzy’s manager finally forced the studio addict to finalize the project just days before its October 21st release. The 16-track “free album” features appearances from Nelly, Estelle, King Los, Melody Thornton, and Daniel Daley and touches on the real life troubles, triumphs, and motivations occurring in Bizzy’s young life.

From reflections of signing with Love and Hip Hop‘s Mona Scott-Young to stories of battling depression to admissions of blowing a meeting with The Notorious B.I.G.’s former manager, BC shares it all in his music.

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AllHipHop.com: Can you explain the significance behind the project’s name 84?

Bizzy Crook: ’84 was the year [Michael] Jordan was drafted among many other things. Michael Jackson put out a classic album that year. I think Godzilla came out that year. It just represents the beginning. The early beginning of something, and nobody could have expected it would be as legendary as it is today. Jordan for instance. In 1984 Jordan was drafted. At that time Michael Jordan was just a rookie in the game, and nobody expected for him to be the greatest today. That’s how I feel about myself. I feel like this project is me in 1984. Me coming in as a rookie, and I know what I’m going to do. I know I got a lot of work to put in before I get everybody else to believe.

It sounds like you went into this project with a concept of what you wanted it to represent. You don’t get that a lot from artists as far as their mixtapes. Why did you choose to make this a conceptual project?

Music is my journal. Music is my outlet. As a 21-year-old kid I go through regular 21-year-old kid stuff. There are things when you are 40 years old or 12 years old that you’re going through. That’s why I feel like my music really connects with the people, because it’s so relatable. I‘m not afraid to speak or address certain situations that I go through in my life, and that’s why this project is doing so well. So many young kids are just inspired by it which is initially the reason I fell in love with music in the first place.

You’re pretty open about your battles with depression and you talk about suicide on the project. Was it difficult to be so vulnerable about such personal matters on records?

Even on my last project I had a record called “Pain Feels Good” about suicide, but I didn’t know how it would be interpreted. I kept it limited. Then this project I felt like, you know what, this is 84. This is something that happened in my life, and it took for me to go through a situation where a lot other kids had the same issues. I realized that they don’t have any role models. They don’t have anybody to influence them or inspire them to keep going.

I said to myself this needs to be me. So on 84 I mentioned a lot of references about me going through suicidal depression, building to the “If It Isn’t You” record where I completely open up about a situation I went through. Everything is 100% true. We got rappers who rap about popping bottles. If you’re fortunate to do that then cool, but there are kids out there who go to sleep at night and they feel alone. They feel lost in the world, and they don’t have no music to turn on and listen to help them to feel better about themselves. If I can do that, why not?

On 84’s intro “The One,” you talk about a meeting you had with music executive Mark Pitts and it sounds like the meeting didn’t go to well. Can you elaborate more on that situation and what you learned from the experience?

At the time I got signed to Mona Scott-Young I was still in high school, so literally the day after my high school graduation I’m flying to New York [to meet with] all these labels. It came really fast. I wasn’t prepared. I had to be 17 maybe, barely 18. I’m in front of Mark Pitts at a label meeting that could possible change my life. Two weeks ago I was struggling to keep my G.P.A. up. He asked me to perform a record in front of him, and I completely froze up and forgot the lyrics.

At the time I just felt I wasn’t ready, but now that I looked back at it had I not forgot those lyrics and had that meeting took more of a positive route, that could be the difference from you and me having this conversation right now or 84 not coming out or the topic of the music coming out the way it did. At the time I was always able to rap, but it wasn’t always me. I wasn’t always rapping from the standpoint of inspiring people.

You’re from the Miami area and your mixtape is inspired by Michael Jordan. Who would you take in their prime, MJ or LeBron?

Jordan absolutely. I feel like it might be kind of unfair for LeBron. It’s like a 2Pac and Biggie thing. You’ll never know if LeBron is going to be able to surpass Jordan because Jordan is not playing anymore, so Jordan is always going to be on that shelf. I’ll always have to go with Jordan, but it’s kind of unfair for LeBron.

Follow Bizzy Crook on Twitter @BizzyCrook and on Instagram @bizzycrook.

To stream/download Bizzy’s 84 visit datpiff.com.

EXCLUSIVE: Young Dro Explains 7 Year Album Break & Missing Grand Hustle Cypher (VIDEO)

(AllHipHop Features) Even with a dozen mixtapes released over the last 7 years, Atlanta’s Young Dro has kept a noticeably low profile since his debut studio album Best Thang Smokin’ hit the streets back in 2006. The Grand Hustle rapper has seen a career resurgence in 2013 by participating in Hustle Gang’s compilation mixtape G.D.O.D. (Get Dough Or Die), dropping his DJ Drama hosted free project Day Two, and delivering his official sophomore LP High Times.

[ALSO READ: T.I. Hip-Hop’s Renaissance Man Says, “G.D.O.D.”]

In a recent interview with Mr. Mecc for AllHipHop.com, Dro was candid about why it took so long for him to jump back into the game full-time.

“I was just keeping myself afloat,” admits Dro. “Plus I got lazy though, like every n***a do.”

Dro eventually shook off the apathy to return with the hit “FDB” off High Times. The video for the trifling baby momma f**k off anthem is pushing on two and half million views on YouTube. Up next is the single “Strong” produced by DJ Mustard and featuring fellow A-Town native 2 Chainz.

Along with the man formerly known as Tity Boi, Young Dro also connected with another top-selling Atlanta rapper for his latest work. Hustle Gang leader T.I. appears on two tracks on High Times, and despite not trading verses with his boss and Grand Hustle comrades during last year’s BET cypher, Dro makes it clear that he is down with the label that Tip built for the long haul. For him, the wordplay display is just not a part of southern rap tradition.

“I respect up north that’s where it comes from. Them boys put you in a circle, and everybody, they test their ability. Down south we just swaggin’, bustin’,” explains Dro. “I’m cool on that. That don’t determine my ability to be a rapper.”

Even though Dro does not feel the need to enter in the much talked about cyphers to show his skills as a rhymer, he does address the new streak of competitive fire in Hip Hop sparked by Kendrick Lamar’s name-dropping verse on Big Sean’s “Control.”

“The verse was phenomenal, but if you were to break it down to what really got people all ‘rah, rah,’ he was just saying names,” adds Dro. “[He’s] making it more competitive to them. I’m in my own lane.”

[ALSO CHECK OUT: Young Dro Doesn’t Care How Ex Feels About “FDB”]

Young Dro’s High Times is available for download on iTunes.

Watch part 1 and part 2 of the Young Dro interview below.

Hip-Hop Rumors: Did Kordell Stewart Get Dry Outted?

Real Housewives of Atlanta Season 6 premiered last night and they got all up in Porsha and Kordell Stewart’s divorce drama. Ish got real when Porsha did a confessional where it seemed like she was insinuating that Kordell might actually be gay like the rumors have been suggesting. It’s a good theory considering that Kordell abruptly filed for divorce from Porsha leaving her to find out about it on Twitter. Also according to Porsha, he hasn’t really given a reason for why he wants the split.

The situation is odd because when RHOA viewers first met Kordell he boasted that he was a traditional guy (but more caveman than traditional) and preferred his woman to be home with no job and barefoot and pregnant. Porsha, who is a beautiful woman complied with Kordell’s desire for a Barbie doll so why all of a sudden?

We’ll probably never get a straight answer as the drama unfolds but in last night’s episode Porsha said that there were a few times when Kordell didn’t seem sexually attracted to her. Check it:

“There were definitely times in the marriage that Kordell didn’t necessarily want me, physically, and that made me wonder, what does he want? When we first got together, I asked him about rumors of him being gay, because family members were bringing it up to me and friends were asking me about it, and he explained it away … I didn’t question whether he was gay or not because someone else said it. Any reasons that I questioned it were things I had experienced or seen.”

Hopefully we won’t have another Mister Cee situation on our hands but there is a lot of potential for it to head in that direction.

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Chris Brown Catches A Break In Assault Case

(AllHipHop News) Chris Brown is in legal hot water in an assault case in Washington D.C., but the singer has received some good news.

Investigators have not been able to find any video footage of the alleged fracas.

A fan alleges that Chris Brown punched him in the face after the fan tried to photo-bomb a picture with another fan. Chris charged that the man was trying to get on his tour bus without permission.

Secret Service agents back up Chris Brown’s account of the events, and also say they heard the alleged victim stating Brown didn’t hit him.

Brown voluntarily entered rehab for anger since the incident.

Master P “Lonely Road”

Master P stated, “It’s a lonely road to success, but I’m all too familiar with that road. The music industry has evolved, independent artists have more opportunities to win in this industry if they’re willing to work hard. I’ve dedicated my time, re-introduced myself and increased my fan base with this new generation of music buyers. The key is creating hit records like the Lonely Road, my first single off the Limited Edition The Gift Album which hits stores December 6th. I get better with time… there’s No Limit to what you can do if you’re not afraid to sacrifice, put in the work and never give up. This new album isn’t about me, I’m just using my gift of music to inspire my people.”

Hip-Hop Rumors: Is Nicki Dissing Drake?

Nicki Minaj out promoting the YouTube awards, but in the midst of that, she’s being asked some interesting questions as well. Namely, why didn’t Drake have anybody from Young Money on his latest album? She said she is working on her latest album so that’s that. About the 4:25 mark, she says “Drake can do what Drake do, but Nicki Minaj is a whole different person.” We know she is a different person, but it definitely sounds like shots are being fired.

Oh and for you that thought she was Photoshopped in the Halloween pics, you can see she ain’t. Straight off the Instagram.

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

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Universal Zulu Nation 40th Anniversary Event Taking Place This Week In NYC

(AllHipHop News) In celebration of their 40th anniversary the Universal Zulu Nation is hosting a 5-day event this week in New York City. The birthplace of Hip Hop serves as the site for performances, discussions, and film screenings featuring some of the legendary figures from the culture.

Afrika Bambaataa, Large Professor, Ice Cube, Public Enemy, Ice T, DJ Red Alert, Mark Luv & Luvbug Starski, Funkmaster Flex, DITC, Grand Master Melle Mel, Treacherous 3, Busy Bee, Naughty Nation (formerly Naughty By Nature), and many more will appear at various venues throughout the festivities.

Universal Zulu Nation 40th Anniversary NYC takes place November 6-10.

For more information visit zulunation.com.

Check out the event’s flyer and promo video below.

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Lupe Fiasco Debuts New Song “Drizzy’s Law” (VIDEO)

(AllHipHop News) Lupe Fiasco promised to perform brand new tracks on his current Tetsuo and Youth Preview Tour, and the Chi-town emcee shared one of those songs during the Atlanta stop over the weekend. After telling the men in the audience to turn around, Lupe introduced the cut by announcing, “Now what you’re witnessing ladies is something we like to call ‘Drizzy’s Law’.”

[ALSO READ: Lupe Fiasco Announces New Album And 32-City Tour]

Check out Lupe’s new Drake inspired song “Drizzy’s Law” in the video below.

Killer Mike & El-P Announce “Run The Jewels 2” Is On The Way

(AllHipHop News) ATL’s Killer Mike and NYC’s El-P united to create one of the most critically acclaimed Hip Hop albums of 2013 with Run The Jewels, and the pair plan to drop another collaborative work in 2014. El-P sent out a tweet announcing Run The Jewels 2.

[ALSO READ: Killer Mike Talks Truth vs Fantasy & Globalization Of Hip Hop (VIDEO)]

Music critics gave very high praises for the original RTJ. The album’s Metacritic.com rating is a score of 85 signifying “Universal Acclaim.” It received a positive critique from every publication that reviewed it. The duo previously worked together for Killer Mike’s equally heralded last solo album R.A.P. Music.

European fans of Run The Jewels can download a free version or a revamped deluxe edition of the album today via Big Dada.

[ALSO READ: Killer Mike & EL-P To Release New Version Of “Run The Jewels” Album]

Eminem Wins Artist Of The Year At YouTube Music Awards

(AllHipHop News) Eminem’s new album is still a day away from hitting stores, but the veteran emcee has already taken home an award as the “Artist of the Year.” He was given that title at last night’s first annual YouTube Music Awards beating out Justin Bieber, Rihanna, Nicki Minaj, Katy Perry, Taylor Swift, Psy, One Direction, and Macklemore & Ryan Lewis.

The video sharing site live-streamed their inaugural awards ceremony around the world. The unorthodox event featured “live video performances” by Em, Tyler, The Creator, Earl Sweatshirt, Lady Gaga, Arcade Fire, and others. Em performed a John Gonzalez-directed version of the The Marshall Mathers LP 2‘s “Rap God.”

Other winners included Macklemore & Ryan Lewis (YouTube Breakthrough), Taylor Swift (YouTube Phenomenon), DeStorm (Innovation of the Year), and Girls’ Generation (Video of the Year).

[ALSO CHECK OUT: [Video] Review Of Eminem’s MMLP2]

Watch Eminem’s performance of “Rap God” below.

EXCLUSIVE: Prodigy Gives Props To Earl Sweatshirt, Details New Mobb Deep Album

(AllHipHop Features) It has been seven years since Prodigy and Havoc of the legendary Hip Hop duo Mobb Deep released an official studio album. Since that time Prodigy served time in prison for a gun possession charge, the reconvened group teased fans with the 7-track Black Cocaine EP, had a very public falling out, and reconciled for a 20th anniversary tour.

The next logical step would be for the Queensbridge rhymers to produce another full length project to add to their catalogue, and according to P the long-awaited album (possibly titled Mobb Deep) is on the way.

Mr. Mecc caught up with Prodigy for AllHipHop.com to discuss what listeners can expect to hear from the infamous partners on their forthcoming LP. According to P it will be rooted in the recognizable Mobb Deep formula and not an attempt to ride the wave of the new era Hip Hop.

“So far what we’ve been doing all Havoc production. Just staying grounded, don’t try and chase whatever trend in music,” says Prodigy. “We can experiment here and there with a couple of songs, but for the most part we gotta stick to our guns.”

Besides Havoc providing tracks for the album, long time collaborator Alchemist is the only other producer contributing to the project. Alchemist produced tracks on the previous Mobb Deep albums Murda Muzik, Infamy, and Amerikaz Nightmare. The 36-year-old California native also joined with Prodigy for the collaborative album Albert Einstein released in June. Besides P, Hav, and Al don’t expect many other artists’ names to be listed in the album’s credits. They plan to keep the guest collaborations to a minimum.

“I think it’s better like that. This is your album. People ain’t buying a compilation album. They wanna hear you,” says Prodigy. “It’s nice to have features. Just don’t over do it.”

When asked who he would like to possibly work with on a song, one rising East Coast rhyme spitter and another from the West Coast got P’s co-sign. His first choice is fellow Queens emcee Action Bronson who he collaborated with for track on the Fool’s Gold artist’s forthcoming debut album. Prodigy then names Odd Future’s Earl Sweatshirt as another preferred up-and-coming rapper he’d like to get in the studio with.

“I like Earl. Earl got an ill style. He makes beats crazy to me,” reveals P. “When I listen to his music it reminds me of Mobb Deep, Wu-Tang but in a different type of way – young, crazy type of way. They even more crazy than we were.”

[ALSO READ: EXCLUSIVE: Prodigy Talks Mobb Deep And Money]

Watch part 2 of the Prodigy interview below.

Nicki Minaj Responds To Kendrick’s “Control”; “I’m The King Of New York”

(AllHipHop News) It has been nearly three months since Kendrick Lamar shook the rap world with his verse from Big Sean’s “Control,” and the responses from Hip Hop artists are still making waves. The latest rapper to weigh in on K. Dot’s naming dropping lines is Young Money’s Nicki Minaj.

Nicki recently spoke with Power 105’s The Breakfast Club. When asked why she thinks Kendrick did not mention her along with his other worthy peers he claimed to want to “murder” lyrically, the leader of the Barbz gave two possible explanations.

[ALSO READ: Hip-Hop Rumors: Did Kendrick Lamar Give His Life To God?]

“I’m probably in the top five n***as he did mention, so go and do your motherf**King research,” said Nicki, “I also feel like maybe he’s one of those respectful gentleman that probably felt like I don’t want to say a female’s name, or maybe he just don’t think the kid is ill.”

The other bars from “Control” that had many East Coast emcees jumping to reply to Kendrick where the ones where he named himself the “King of New York.” Being a Queens native, Nicki countered that statement with her own proclamation.

“I’m the Queen of New York. I’m the King of New York,” added Nicki. “Let me tell you why. Platinum albums. Plural. Number one in five motherf**king countries. Don’t play with me.”

The “Roman’s Revenge” rapper left one final half-jokingly response for her competitors.

“When you got an album that go number one in Japan, and the U.K., and Australia, and America at the same motherf**king time, and Canada, then you can speak my motherf**king name b*tch.”

[ALSO READ: Nicki Minaj Says She’s “Lyrically Better Than Most Of The Male Rappers”]

Watch Nicki’s interview below.

Underground Effects [VIDEO]: Macslug, FT Renored, Taxxempt, Fresh One, Ish Shabazz, Palace, Jugahill, Mic’L – Ain’t No Stoppin Us

Macslug flashes back to the roots of Hip Hop and makes many of us remember why we fell in love with the music and the culture in the first place. This fun video that takes it back to the old school for a few moments in time is like “Breakin” meets “Beat Street” complete with a little something special that makes it feel familiar  . 

Check it out below!